<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="19183" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/19183?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-05T23:35:17+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="54494">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/1618ad0a3975e63d9603381240560f9c.pdf</src>
      <authentication>162f3bd1acf912e56e4918ef487949ba</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="60868">
                  <text>POMEROY
SOCIETY

The Dad')- Sentmd

6-Daily Sentinel Pomeroy M1ddlep&lt;Jrt 0 Jan 21 1957

•

r MacARTHUR II ANSWERS CALL

Nancy lee Jacobs Becomes Br1de
Of Gory E Honold On January 12

M

s"
end

11o

Thco S

Eleanor Schaaf M ddleport Sot:Iety Editor Phone 6079
Luctlle Bearhs

Ha~k

ns Pome roy Soctety Editor Phone 6244

Mrs Robert Hoyth Honored Guest
At Stork Shower Fndoy Evenmg
Mrs Rob I Ha
Donna R I
!
was gucs
I
shower g
the hom(.&gt; o
Mrs M o
M tch a as

Parents Sue Hospital F6r $2 Million
After Youngster Passes Away There

Th~

for a

Md
~o

p a cd dur n g the

wC f

epo t

U

n

luck 5uppc 1- r da
l' o
he r pr

ng a the ho
Mn M I

K

&lt;~

I

even g and pr cs ~~oon by Mrs
liar y 51'. he
M s
Rodney
r he r :;n
Alan Bradford
Sauer Mrs L H W ley and Mrs
w h h s fan lh'
Sv.. sh e a
"'on the door pr z:c
t
apora ed 1 m
Those p en
ncluded Mrs
h} s cs Research
Haylh and h r mother Mrs S T
a tor &amp;vot.r an
Russe ll anrl he grandmo her Mrs wa
ho v.
w th r George Hass
H
Tu kerma
Mrs Waley Mrs
h e or he Lo d oratory as thev
Charles Sauer Mn George Hackett ch k d he mechan sm before a
lr Mrs Rorl ey Sauer Mrs C E
phe 1 s m a
s ~e and flhape
Van ce Mrs W W Hayes M;rs
o ht one to be aunched n ProSw h r Mrs Mar on Allensworth
Vanguard ~;oes mto a coat
Mr~ Frank W !son and daughte.p
Ann 11 d S aron
Mrs Wllll4n
Bradford Mr
Lew 8 II Sau~r
H ad
s or he
story read
Mrs Ja ncs Pullen and StephatOe
:\1 n ~adc Sa c I le gets ftnal
Send ng g fls b unable to at
l) Uches a Belvo r and the aru
tend "ere M s Norman Wayland
e c Is of the o e of the Corps
~rs Clarence McNeal Mrs Jud
Mrs Kolheryn Payne ' • med
of F ng neers Resean:h and l)e.
son Wh te Mrs Carl Galmore Mrs
opn e t I aborator es at Fort eo! pat' I at the Mason c n c
Herma K radc Mrs Ma1da Rus 1- o Bel o r
Pro ect Vanguard
Mr and Mrs Homer Race Mr
II Mn; Il&lt;~lph D rst Mrs Wal
I
un h n.. of a man made and Mrs Denver R1ce and son
lace Bradford Mrs Elmer Burns
nto out r space
n "' M ddlcport Mr ood Mrs
Caro yn Hcs Mrs W lbur Koenig
George DeWeese and M1 and Mn
Sa ly S~tuer M ddleport and Juhe
Lesley Green Athens were Sun
M tch RN Gal tpol s
day v sltors of H E Perry Hem
lock Grove

Middleport
Society

!1.1

bov anrl .a d that h 11 prcsen con
d t on was probab y the rcsu

am .r;Sradforrt
s pa s week u
pp gs fro
fhe Wash
wn ch showed a p c7

AnS o

M1ddleport WCTU
Holds A Potluck
SupperFndoy

'

DOUGLAS Ma,ARTHUR II newly appointed amba!lae.dor to Japan
ana~&gt;.e 11
e He.: ( oss call for blood donations In WIUih ngton
before 11 ng for h !&gt; new pOl!lt in Tokyq.
( ltttf;l whonall

( HICAGO Ul Th p01 n ef
a f ve year olU bo ha f I 11 $2
m II on s u 1 aga n t the DhnolS
Mason c Hosp a cha
g ha he
s n a s all' of co np etr VCii:e
at on as a
su
of rea n ent
he re e r-rl here
The su I on
d~ J ose V rella s
I art slopped I ca ng wh lc he
W.il
under~,;o , a ton~ llcrto n} ~~ot
the ho~;p tal
955
Doc on m sa~;e d
I oy 8
h('art and ~('rC able o res ore
beat g bu he I uy rem a ned n
a f
an I ha

fo n er baby was p c d and he ref esh
I I a It; mcnts urr ed out I c stork theme
a stork Ice r~:a n cu~ cakes m nts and
ng at co ffee wer served by tile has
h te ses v.ho
rc as sed by Carol

h

.\Ian Bradford
Is Fcaturcd In
Satellite Story

~1n Ru s 'fl.. a son left Su nda
for a v s t n Co u nbus w h M
and Mrs E me r Leo ar I
Mrs Ph W amson relur ed
hone S" u day af e a s n Col
un bus v. h M and Mrs Robe
Gard er
Mr an 1 ~ s Charle~ M!! har
ind sons of Co umbus were week
end gues s of h s parents M and
Mrs Max Me nharl
Mr and Mrs \\ I ard Ebersbach
and daughters Joyce and Cheryl
were Sunday dinnf'r guests of Mr
and l\lrs C arencc M ght Bardbur
Mr and ~rs Davtd M gh and
family of Bal morr v. re weekend
guests of the r paren s Mr and
Mrs Marshal M ller and Mr ami
Mrs C arencl' M ght
John Fos er of Dayton spent th
weekend w th h s parcn s Mr and
Mrs J E foster
Mr and Mrs Ray Lawson and
chi dren of Columbus are he
guests of Mn Freda Krautlt~r

of

oxygf'n depr vataon dur ng the
heart stoppage
He t rm I the heart stoppage
an u fo see n ocru renee and
sa d hr o
measu c~ by many
doctors
o b ned o save th12
boys 1 r

--

NEW HAVEN SOCIETY
AUXILIARY

NoncyWoodgeard
Honored Guest At
B1rthdoy Party
Mr

and Mr!! Ray \Joodgeard
ed w h a party last week
at the r hon e Lmcoln Ha ghts
ho or nw; the r daughter Nancy on 1 ho
v ew
l
her h rtcenth b rthday
0
of
Gam s and da c ng were enjO}
1 d thn~ughout the even ng Kare n
graduated [ram
. . . 1 Hoffner was awarded a pnze
M
po t H ~I S hool and at
A larg deeo atcd b rthday cak
d d
cen er d he refr sl m nl table ro
and ce c cam
cake and n n s
g h
we re served to Sondra Drak\ (
---~---t: h rlesan a He~s Ka e 1-Joffncr
r a

I :\

I

~~ar:l}netEJ~~~~~t:;

.......,.-

MISSionary Un1t
For Ch1ldren In
Reorgomzot1on

•tslulla• .....

Aloolyw_ ....

I EUB Church Class

M k PI
F
Spog he tt1SUpper

Be , Ew ng Dor (oales 81
I} Owens Joh McMu ay Terr~ I
0 1ng OnS Or
Kn gh H lly Yooeg Er
H&gt;r
llow• d Well•
J mmy Wd•on
Ke h Barnitz Mlkf' Swa z I and 1 II&lt;~ s v.. c ade for a spagh ct
I n Y r mn ) and Conn c Wood
pper
hd 1 at the church
t: r I
r
when the Wlilmg
1 h honored g
re c v I a
rk r
r h Enterpr ~e
tw of g f s
s nd ng g fts I!:UB
Thursday even
a I
o att12 I w re I nda
f 1\1 ~
Ro..,.cr
p n n :StLaron Young J k e
!{o k sp ng road w ll
an I Jl n Sprouse
Urov..n 3S hostess

I

l!'r,.......,..u.,.,' u

.......,.....

cot.n...,Wualll

Kaaron Kelton

1

pre~ de t p e
ng wh ch open
e ea ng b) M ss
ul owe I w th pra)'
W eks A poe
was r£'ad b}

WI

Aux1hory Umt
Contnbutes To
March Of D1mes

..,...,.,., L ..

................z ••

on wM rna lc o I c
of D mes wht'n th
I ast
I ('S denls of he Lad cs Aux
r Drew Wei sLe Po!t A r
n I eg on me ro('(' tly
11 n
uf Mrs George lJ arl
P
\1
Ncutzl ng P
nt
t1 t mc(lh g v.h rh
d w th he pledie I
he
and \he I ord s Pra}N De
Wf'r" cd by Mrs D v ly

'

Our ng I he 1

I wa

ness ses~ on

.. __

W&amp;fOI Cl'dlolll

Legal Notice

Where Your Conlldencc
lo J uotlllcd
Pomeroy
Main St

Elfet~of Milo VanMtlter dec••••d

Admlnlatretor
Norw.c i8 hef_eby giver
a
M ckt'Y William&amp; who~c I o t Of
t cc Address s Syracuse 01 o
Corn•rttOntl My&amp;tery
I.AREN F. N y _ Lo 8 his
has been d aly appo ntc I as A I
ml slrator o{ the fo talc of M lo or a s arc p :ullng over h&lt;' cnlg
n 11 of the Clllren(e Pre~! ytt'r an
Van~tckr late of Meg ~ ( uu ty
OliO II" l'a&amp;cd
l h rch corncrstonl' Whrn f'on
nrwly
Oa d thlll 11th da~ of Ja u ry rnh wore removed to
1
b
It
d
r
ce
It
Will
fou
h
ror
1
u 57
JOHN C DA ON
nt&gt;rslo e lts&lt;'lf bore the dR 1844
Jud111c of the Probate Court but e.rly P I the ma.ter a n the
01 o
r ~tod I n box was dated
the

IF YOU WANT

S('(OIItl )iitn:t'&amp;
l'o~neruy Olllo

Mrs Jacobs mother of t be
bride chose a dress of gray C&amp;
ured sHk 1hantunc and wore a
conage of pmk roaebud1 MrJ
Hanold wore a dress of navy blue
erepe and a yellow rosebud cg,r

I

nnaement of white anapdragona

and tmaU white mums and while!

flan

Ia

PRICES REDUCED ON
e LIHng Room Suztcs
ellcdroom Su1tcs
enuc S
ePJCTURES
ecHAIRS
eTABLI
~
eETC
eLAMPS
Thla OperoUou fhrill

Sa I e

\11 lakes Plssc:e OD The Brlghlelt Corner Ia Middleport

arti

enttn e

Pomeroy Msddleport Ohio Tueaday January 22 1957

WIATHII
By UNITED PRESS
Oh o Hu11y sl'tow•~ and t~lt­
c&amp;. •howe • and m ld today Rain
1nd urn ng mu,n colder tonltht
W•~d•y cloudy and much cold•r w th • n 1111 port on tn mo,....
ng 1nd c:h•nc:• of IMw flurries
no th port on by •ft•rnoon Hlth
tod1y 56 a i!A law tonight r•neng f om th• 20', north. . st to tM

SINGLE COPY -&lt;&gt;r

•

eps

•

m1ss1oner

New Street Lighting Ordinance Th Ar Killed
.
ree e
AIso C0081'dered Durmg
Session In T~o Attidents

Mayor C 0 F1sher preSided at the meeting of the Mzddle
•
•
port Coune~l Monday evensng when they adopted an ordsnance
for the budget for the comsng year wllh a grand tolal or $74
Three persona perished Monday
628 00 The Fwance committee has been workmg 10 spectal
n auto accidents along the Ohio
:~1ons for the past week to have the budget ready for adop River Two were k lied n an ar

Along Ohio Rtver

dden1 n W V rgmaa on Route- 2
near the entrance of the Ka ser
Aluminum anrf Chem1cal Plant al
Ravenswood and another ma
burned to death m h s wrecked
csr on Rout.e 7 south of Galhpol s
Deart a( the Ravenswood fatal
ace dent ll te were Hugh N An
dcrson 46 of Belpre and h s son
Paul 21
Mayor C 0 F sher of Mtddle
Carleton S Dav s ~5 or 212
port Treasurer Jean Lamt Clerk Memor al st Coal Grove an em
Charles Murray and members of ploye of the Ford Brothers lnf' of
he VU!age Councal wall ali be up Ironton was the vu:t m at Gall
fur re-eleal on accord ng to. mlor pol s
.a Qn recel ed today
Clayton B Godby ~5 dr ver of
The llage off cers and counc J he set"ond car
volved n the
members L R. W ley Robert
crash near Gall pol s 1s n Holzer
M E h nney Wayne G bbona Ern
Hospital whl!re h s cond ton s
est t...:overt Oav d Jenk as and DaVt_
.iatd
to be cr t ca
d flftller now alf have petitihs
The Oh o H ghwa~ pa rol sa rl
n ctrculat o seekmg a new tqrm
that Dav s wa~ pmned n h s car
n offce
a(ter the col is o w th
e car
W tb the c rrent ncumbents an
~r ven by Godby The auto burst
off ce all RRk ng elect on th~
into flan es as t lay on ts su.IC'
ha~ been nQ other nd cation 1of
and wa.s completely burned beforl!
olh«r aJpannts to v Jlage offlc4l
Oallipol s firemen arr ved at the
«ene
Accord ng to pol ce Dav s f'ar
dtd II dewa~s from the northbound
lane lntG ta&amp;e J)i.th of the Godby
car resultmg n the coli ston God
G II presented shll.stles to show
by suffered a fractured Jaw pel
the costs of lighting m the v llage
vis left h p and nult pte r b
lor several previous years It was
fractures
also suggested that more power
Dav s t was repor ed was on
Cui lamps be used from the vaHage
A Gall pol s man made a Jcal )us way to Coolv I e to attend the
hm t!l down Second and Thlfd w th a Pon eroy automobile deal
(Cont nued on 5NIP two)
Streetfi G II and Hendr x Will er that dtdn t work ou the way
meet w t 1 Council on Feb ll he had t planned and he ts In
when a dec s on wtll be made on county ]a I tbday
the mcrcased I ghtang and the
James Newman reportedly left
contract coonpleted
b s car on Jan 5 at a local deal
The res gnation of Ch ef of Po er s place of business white be
hce Batley was accepted and Coun
trted out a new model Accordc I w ll eonstder the appo ntment ng to the evldence presented In
of a man to take th s position
Just ee oC Peace R E Grmdley a
The Councll accepted the may
court thas morning Newman was
Jack Lee Durham 23 of Porn
or s report of $279 77 Cemeter)
arrested an COlumbus Oh o Men eroy e:&gt;caped with m nor lll.Juriea
report $14~ 00 Jean Lama treas
of abrasiOns and contusions about
urer ga c a report of $21 021 01 day with the car In pouess on
Newman "II charged w th fraud the head Monday m an ace dent
balance Deeember 31 1956 on de
ja I pendmg a C n one tenth mlie north of the june
pos t $13 0?1 01 m savings ac and 11 back
at
settlement
with
the auto com~ lion of Routt&gt; 692 on Route 680
count $8 000 00 wh ch was accept
ony
According to the Ohlo Htghway
cd
Patrol a tandem coal truck dr v
Amusement taxes
from the
en by Durham sk dded on a mud
theaters and schools will be re
dy curve h t a roncrete abutment
moved and Counc I voted to re
on a nne w:ty br dge and fJ pped
sctnd th s ordmance retroact veto
over the bndge mto the creek
Januar} 1 19~7
bed
The Me gs Water Company re
The truck was completely de.
ported t~at the r annual mspec
mobshed at a Joss estimated by
t on of f rc plugs showed all lo
the H ghway Patrol of several
the vtllage n iOOd condition w th
tbousar. d dollars
Governor C Wilham 0 Nelli w II
one at Ash and Broadway needmg
DamBge to the bfldge was only
special care m cold weather after bead an tmposmg list or speaken of a mmor nature pol ce said
usmg
who wtll address township off
The rules were suspended after clall as they gather n Columbus
the first reading of the budj:et or January 24
and 26 for the 29th
dmance and the second and th rd annual tonvention of the Ohao
readmgJ&gt; made at thas time
State Association of Township
Mter a general d scusslon Coun Trustees and ClcrkJ aceord ng to
ell voted to re(und $26 50 to .Paul Pe.rl L Jacobe preBJdent of the
Smart pa d for alreet work near Metgs county group
his home
The program anno meed by
Mayor F sher was aut homed b)l State Secretary Charles P Baker
The West V1rgan\a Lt&gt;glslature
COUnt'li to have the street depart Jr of Pa neBvtUe includes a quesment place one way s gns at Gar t on and answer per od at each w II be asked th s week to make
f eld Avenue makmg at one way seet~lon under the d reel on of a new judicial c rtlllt to consist
from Thtrd Avenue to Second Av State Aud tor Jamca A Rhodes
of Mason and Pu man Counttes
entre
accord
ng to Delegate Judson .Me
Setrctary f1l SLate Ted W Brown
Tile butld ni commtttee Mlller will explaan elect on procedllNlS Cormick of Putnam Ci&gt;unty
Gabbo 1s and Wiley are to report J\Uorney General Will am Saxbe
McCorm ck said that he plans
at a apecaal meeting on January 31
dascuas the work of h111 olf1ce to anlroduee a blll wh &lt;'h would
will
to pvc a resume o( the work to and Speaker of the House Roger create the new court and at tht.
be done on the village blllldmc
same time wodld makl' Cabell
rented by th~ Hemer Bakery The Cloud will tell about the work of County a smgle county Judicial
the
ID2nd
Genera]
Assembly
~Continued .,. ,... two}
Town11h1p ofhcia s themselves circuit
Cabell and Putnam Counties
w II also be featured on the proare
now n the same udtc at Clr
gram as Presadent Edwln L Straw
ser reports on he work of the cutt the S xth while Mason Coun
IIISOC atlon VIce 1 resident W K ty in in the Fifth Jud c a\ C rcu1t
Tob n of Marion revaew the du of which Jackson Roar1'e and C.al
ttea ot township clerks Ted Arm ho"n Countlc, arc • part
11trong of Stark County tells of
the asptcts of munlcip:~l seeestlon
tloward Schlea:r-1 pres dent of the
Funeral
scrvJces for Clyde lAicas t:ounty All&amp;oclatJon explams
French 57 wbo dted IIUrlrlfonly the cUects of muntctpal mcoml:!
CINCINNATI 0 Ul - r 'Od
Monday of a heart attack wall be tuN on town11h1p governmen
uce
held Thursday
and Everett M Jlyre presldt&gt;nl of
Eggs large Sl Gh ly wcakf'r nc
Mr hench ownt!l' of the French the Montgomery County group
pr1ces patd at farms for US con
Dry Clean ng Company n Jackson talks on annexation problema
sumer grades wh lcs and browns
11 the son of Mr and Mrs Edward
A jumbo&amp; 33-39 A large 29-30 A
Ftench Middleport
mediums 26-27 A small 2().24 II
MEIGS GENE .. AL HOI"TAL
Mr and Mrs Edward French
Admusl:ons George Neaselroad, larae 26-27 Pr ces FOB t:lnc nnatl
and Mr and Mr11 M L French arc
Ray Calvert, Pomero1 whites and brov. ns A large 35-36
in Jaekson today wttb MrB Clyde Pomero
French and sons Curtas and owen Floyrf Spence Pomeroy Mrs Or A medaum aa 34 B large 33 3&lt;1
Chickens fl")'cr stronger fryers
tba 8€'nnaU
and the1r wavea
DI5Charges Mrs M1r)' Sprouae 3 31h lb 17 hen~ heavy type 14
Further details of Lhc funeral
arraDJ:e.ment.a wW 1Ms •nnounced Pomeroy MoTriSOD Qualls .Rut 17 hens hght type 16-12
Butter 90 scor~ 68c lb
laad Ro;re M.ola:r RuU&amp;lld.
later
The meet ng opened wlth •
prayer by the Rev Howard Rup
pelt pastor of the F rst Presby
ter an Church and Homer R1ce
property owner on Rutland Street
appeared before Counc I and the
Ma)'or o ask for nformatlon as to
h s laxat on for a sewer wh ch
does not abu on has property
After a general d scuss on thl' mat
ter was referred to I he sewer
comm tee Miller J c nk ns and
W ly who " !I meet w th Village
Sohc tor Fu z o dec de upon this
quest on
T A H12nri x manager of the
Columbus and Southern Ohio Elec
tr c Company r.troduced Bernard
W G JJ CSOE mun c pal repre
sentative from Columbus The
presen contract for street I gbt ng
between the village and tbe CSOE
expires on reb 4 and the COil\Pa
ny subm tted a proposed contract
for cons deration bY tbc Council
He explained that eolits for mam
tenapee nstallatmn f xtures ete
had mc;rcased an the past ten
years c1nd that h s eompan~ hen
tated lo lose on the street hght.
mg m ~he vij)qe b""t WRq}ed to at
leaat breJk ev.en

$3.95

peal Misfires In
PUI'thase Of New
Car In Pomeroy

Retarded Child
Local Driver Has Ass'n Plans SEO
Narrow Escape As District Meeting
Truck Turns Over
for Retarded

1•

French Funeral
Services To Be
Held Thursday

day party at hi"

ELBERFELDS

Head

ViJiage Officers
At Middleport To
Seek Re-Election

zs

Held SaturdQy

~rfjfiOO'

NO 237

Township Officers
To Hear O'Neill
At Convention

nu

hnn e
Gan rs
were played a ld pr us won by
John Btakc Jimmy Crow and
Mary K Hennesy
Rcrrcshmcnts of barth lay f:akc
ce cream suckers bubble gum
and favors of party hats were ser
ved to thC followmg amaH gut'sls
BUI Hackett Arthur CssCl JoJf
rey en() Randy Burt
JeCfrl!y
Bogp l.o~~rry Vance Richard and
Cblppcr llagicrty S nan and San
dra. Ohlinrer Susie Chapman
J dy artd Shella MeKn lfht Mary
Cleland John Blake Mary K
Henncsy ltmmy Crow Pat Gress
Adult guests were Mrs. Loon Me
Kaisht and Mrs Katheryn &lt;.,Tow
Unable to attend !hr. party be
t'ausc oC Ulneu were Kcv n Daal
ey Miehl.«ll Van Cooney and Tom
my Leonard

at y

e
VOL Vlll

•

A reception was beld in tbe 110-

aal room of tbe churcl:J following
the ceremony A triangular at

Mrs Bentz Wolfe
Is Hostess For
Th rd Friday CJ ub

Mrs G IY
mother Mrs 1\.ftnrrva C'h I k s
were bus ness v1~ tors n Charles
ton Saturday
Leo Hysell hu hl'c
for the p,ast \'.('f!k
Mr and Mrs W II a
and daughter Barbara
spent lhc weekend w lh h s no
her Mrs Lucdle Mayes and gran
mother Mrs El :r:abcth K rhy
Fred Lewlii Chari s Bask ns
John Fnher and M&lt;tr
( aro y
~ Her students at Oh o Un ver
11ly were home over he week d
Mrs Thomas Elder Scot a N
Y accompan ed her son Dr Da
a Elder Duke U Hsllv r&gt;ur
ham N (
a~ far a!\ CJ arl
u
aarport today wh n h~ r~turn(' I
to t r home after co ng bl' c
fer the funeral ol her n other Mr~
Martha Sargent

•

sage

M hae1Gress
B thd Oy pQFty

JA NUARY

CALl 12Z

Mlll Strc•t
Middleport Ohio

R.ar.e st

ut

taper'll in cry1tal holders deoorated the room
The bn.des table was lovely wltb
a while damask cover In belrloom \\hteb haa been uaed on the
wedding tables for memben of
the famtly for over 60 yeus lncludmg the weddmg of her m~
ther and grandmother A three
Uered wedding cake topped with
tbe man ature bnde and groom
w1th tall white tapcn 1n two
I
branched candelabra
entWin.e4
Mrs Ben t Wolfe entertained with avy on either Nde centered
the Th rd Frlday Club Friday eve- the table
n ne at her home We11t Matn St
The meeting in eharge of the
Mrs Thomas Young auiated b7
president Mn Henry Reabel op Mrs James Fugate and Mra: Mike
ened With the Lord a Prayer m Simmons were Jn charge of tbe
umson The a~retary report was recept on Mrs Jack Stropes Cog ven by Mn. Ben Neui.!Ung and lumbuf ser ed the cake M lsI
Mrs Max Meinhart acted as treas- Mary Jo Evans Columbus t be
urer A carrt of thanks for flow punch .nd M 1111 Jan cc Story Pom
ers sent a lriend wu read Sales eroy tbe coffee
tax stamp11 were count.ed
The newlyweds left lOT a short
Games were played and prizes wedding tnp For her gomg away
awarded to Mrs Neutzl ng M ss the brade eh se a pale blue knit
Anna Ebenbac-h MNI Albert H su1t w th w ntcr wh te and bltlck
Ebersbaeh
Mrs Add c Grueser acees~mnes and wore tlle orebid
and Mrs Rc 1bel
from her b dal bouquet
Thc new ",..rs Hanold II a grad
A 82\ad course was ser ed Uy
the h tstess to those named above uate of Pomeroy High School and
and M:f5 Edward Hlte Mrs Err
s QliSOf' ated w lh the Batelle l'lt&amp;o
est Rhodes Ml&amp;s Kate Ebersbach moral Inst tute n Columbus Mr
Mr~ Cleland Heines and Mr Hanold is a graduate of Soutb
1Hlg,h School n Columbua attend
Wolfe
The February mcetmg w ll be ed Oh o Slate Un1verslty College
a Valent ne Party at the home of of Eng neer ng and IS a&amp;soclated
Mrs Relbel
wltll the lndustnal Nucleonks
Corp Colun bus as an electronics
LIONS
techn can
The New Haven L ona Club met
The couple are res1d ng with
his parent uatll Febru•nr 1"
Tuesday evening at the Amer can
- J
~
Legion
tfurmg the b'Ustp.es.; when be will leave for 1ervace 1n
meetmg It wJ~ ~'n~ed that the US Army
Out of town guests at the we.d
approx mately 42 ch ldren were
b
ding "ere Mr and Mrs WiUladl
suppl ed walh Chr ~tmas Boxes 'i D Jacobs Mr an~ Mrs Chester
Jack Fry Mr Fry w shi'S to thank
d u•-aU mcrcha ts and nd v duals wbo Jacobs Mrs Sherm n Lee Y ....,._
Helen Leedv all of Jackson Ml
c ntr buled donattons
and Mn T D Clutts Mr and
1\fal'k VI ard a nounced that four
11
Robert E Ill
JonesE We
chlidren have been !ent for eye Mrs
M
c 1WD.
bo
""'an
nal
on•
and
flied
for
gtas..
r
ami
MTII
W
am
um
yr
".....
Mr and Mrs R. M St ropes Mrs
es
W Eunheart
Dick Austin chaar nan of Mason
MlIll Eteanor Kemp Mus Be"
...,.,
Coun Y March of D mcs gave a Serft Miss Dorothy Taxon Miu
sumn ary of var ous organua 1-ne E De all Glen Tam•U•11
'"" c ol Rosell
w
l'
ttonfl efforts to a1d lh s cause He MJ,.
Earl F S-leh
ar
.....
·ott
also asked the L ons Club -to sup- Miss Peggy Hughes Mr and Mri
port the dr ve and plam!l were dls- Everett Telke Mr and Mfl J!di.
cussed to do so
ward E Evan• and daughter• ,....
Others present W('fC Charles ry Jo Betty and Sue and Mt and
Jc\\e 1 Bob Johnston Charlea Les- Mrll Jack Stropes and chlldren
ter Nlck Phelps 11 c Raney and Valerie and Craig all of CoJum;
John Wolfe
bus
I :~~;;;;;;;:~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;:;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;,&gt;

Mr an I Mrs Harold Ctrcle and
son of 1 orth1nd were Sunda)'
gul!sh or Mr a 1 !\Irs ,Homer C r
cle and ram ly
Mr a l Mrs ( eorge Circle and
c:hul!ltcr of Gcra Bend were Sun
dav gut'sts of Mrs Mary Clrde
Jo Ann Br nkrr of Racme §pent
thr w rk t' I w th Karen Holler
Mrs II A Barnll:r: and JIIOn!'l of
Unro He ghts were S nday dm
Mr s Nits ol Mr and Mrs Dean
Br kc
Mr a1 d Mrs Dan Sm th and
fan ly call~d on Mr and Mrs
Harold Grady and family Tueiday
IC
even ng
Mllr~arct An r rlcton spe t
lr
Monda~ mght walh Lucallc Noris
of Rae nc
Mr and Mrs Orvy Gamer and
The seventh barth.S.y of Mtchae\
~wo grandchildren !pent Saturday Gress older son of Mr and Mrs

Baker I ttndture'•

DRY CLEANING

Robinson's
taundry

Mr. W II om A"!
ao I ~~
Walllam Perry returntd ho c s n

and 10n11 Don and B
Mrs W I
bur Parsons and son R ss
Sl
Albans spent the werkf'nd
with loiN! Ann cc Ohl ngr-r who
moved to the Coat~ a par n cnt on

DURING

l AUNDRY • • Worries
Tri-Lustre
Cleaners

&gt;tro ( '"'"' Ta&gt; tor
'on I C n, nna'~ has ber n "s
her parents Mr and M • J
a
Wl l•on Gal po
w th relat vcs a d r
•·lurday

son the br Jeamatd They WOJ'I.
Identical ballerina length JOWDJ
of coral taffeta featurloa 1 por.
lra t neck! nt" trimmed wltb vel
ve t anrt c ap~' sleeves The flared
sk rts were fashioned watb panelJ
of velvet Tbey wore headblo"-'
of matthtnj: lafieh and velvet
with theatre veils and carried eolonaal bouqut-h of wtlate carna
t ons and p nk lui e w1th wbite
streamers Lted In lovers knotl
Mr Jack Stropes of Columbu~1
brother n law of the groom serveG
15 heal man and ushers wt"re Mr
RGbert E Jones Wellston broer In law of the bride and Yr
James Teske Columbus
Preced ng the ceremony a hall
hour of nuptial muSJc was preaent
ed by Mrs Ben Neut:rbna: orsan

i(Sl~l~~~~:::::~~~~~~,~~~~~67~0~,~~;;;;,---~;;;;;i'~ve.,n~l~ng:w;th~lh~c-B;,;rl.,n.,k.,•r;;;;ta.,m;;;;lty~~~ S11turday
R chard Gress
afternoon'AM
wathcelebrated
11 birth

I
!I

LET US SOLVE YOUR

!

Joe a d Mel
f ld spe t the wcekc
elat ~ ~

CC('(b f on he pllghettl s pper
w II be g vl'n o he Rev Roger
shop and f m I I \Ills voted to
sc d r owcrs o nrn ben c:onf ned
at hon c u I osp al by lllnel&amp;
Thr wondrr hox r1onatl"d by M n
( c c eve S ubar \\US awarded
to Mrs Harley 8 own
Refresh ncn s w rc S('rved by
the hos;tcss o hose named above
and M s W It Duv s Mrs Carl
M&lt;1nrc Mr~; Dav rl S atcr Mrs
Ra ph ~p n
and Mrs
Dl\ld
Dav s
CARMEL

NOTICE OF AP~OINTMENT

chal lr

da} from Me1gs General Hosp tal
Mr and Mrs R chard Va ghn

18

..,._,

COLliNS JEWELRY

wlth I er parents Mr and M s
A ec Fraser
Mr 1t d Mrs F ank K ng a
son Roger t:o\u nbufl v s e l her
moth r Mrs Char es Q I n an t
11on B Uy ~unday Mr~ K ng wa5
later! o enter M C me Hosp t
a! n Co un bus for m o surge !'
oday
M and Mrs Joe Y

de d('d
candy as a
0 sell
money n a.k ng proH!C't The pro

!

ANNOUNCI!MINT

---

Mr
Henry Caslo s ser ous\y
Ill a MP Ss General Hosp a! a d
Mr a d \Irs Geo ge CaHo and
thrc ch dren t:olumbus w rc
cal ed home Sunday bY her I'Ond
ton Thev are ho stgests of M
a d Mrs Dav d M er ll.trs 0 er
ha be
II for he past week w h
a severe a ack o! f ~
1\la c 1\a Fra er wl 0 s e mp oy
cd at the Ka sflr Alum num plan
Ravenswood spen he weeken

oM

o\ co lr b

Mar

B II Darst sen or at the Col ege
of Mus c Oh u Stat~ Un vers Y
and a classma c Jack Renner
spent the weekend w h lhe Co
mer s pa nts Mr and Mrs Da I
Darst Jr

Nan(')! Lee Jacoba daughter of
Mr and MMI Corhas E Jacobs
108 Un on Ave became the br1de
of 1\lr Gary E Hanold son of Mr
anrl Mrs Harry E Hanold 900
L llev Ave Col umbus on Satur
iJay Januarv 12 at tbe Federated
Church
The Rev Waldo J Bartels read
the vows Of the double rmg ceremony a 1 30 p m before an altar
decorated with seven branched
f'andelabra cnlw ned w th tvy and
ta I vases of wblte glado~ and
wh te stock Whtt.e bows marked
the fam ly pew
G ven In mamage by her fa
ther he brule was lovely m a
wa tz length gown of white 1m
ported ch nblly lace over bndel
sat n fashlt:'ned ahmg princess
I nes and fca.turmg a scooped •cal
oped eckltne and fastened m tbe
back v.. ath hny self covered but
ton s w th long ftttt"d sleeves com
ng to a point over the hands
The very full sk1rt wltb Kll
toped hemhne was worn over an
old fasl onecl hoop Her f nger tip
vet! of French tlluss1on fell h-om
a crown of seed pearh She car
red a brtdal bouquet of white bll
by mums and hlhes of tbe valley
centered w th a wh1te orchld Her
only 1ewelry wu a lingle atrand
or pearls a gtft ol the II'OOm
Mrs Robert Jones of Wellston
~aster of bride was matron of bonor and Miss Helen Leedy of Jack

New Judicial
Circuit Court
Being Proposed

An Important meetmg of the
South Eaat OhiO D strld of tbe
Stale Assoc ataon
Chtldren w II be held n Newark
Oh o unda~ January 27 at 3 p
m a' the Tr n t) Episcopal Church
Flrlt and Mam Streets
For the bcnef1t of parent~ of
retarded chtldrcn up to twent~
one years of age there w II be a
opportunity to diSCUSS W h t'X
per1enced
Retarded
Ch ldrcn
Counclt members and S ate off
cia is J.he present facti t cs for
the educatton and care of these
young pe~ple
Any pe{sons ntercstE'd n th s
problem or who know fr ends or
relat v('s m rre~d of he p n th s
f1eld are mcouraged to attend and
ava I themselves of this uppor un

lly
Further nformat on may be b11d
by contactmg Mrs Warren S
We ant Jr Newark Ohio

Funeral Serviees
Are Complete Fer
Aaron F. Wooten
Funeral serv ees for Aaron I'
Wooten 74 who d cd n the S
brell Commun ty ear Pont Plea
sant Sun&lt;Jay w II be held at the
Church of Chnst m Chr stan Un
on Pomt Pleasant at 2 p m Welt
nesday
Rev J p Keefer wall off cia c
at the serv ces and bur al w II be
m.ade n Provadcnce Cemetery n
Ga a County
F rtenUs may call at the
dcn&lt;'c or has son Berne m the Sc
br II CommuRi y

or New Radio
Statiun In Area

PUCO Approves
OVEC And Atomic
Commission Pact
COLUMBU S
OhiO Publ

l

Mrs. Stella Grimm
Funeral Services
To Be Wednesday
Water Main Work
Causes Schools
Drunken
Driving
To Close Tuesday
Is Charged To
hool
Athens-Co Judge

Sargent Funeral

Market Reports Rites Are Held

f' ncral services for 'M.n Harry
Hf'pa r wo k o
Sargent were he d Sunday a the
the v c n ty of
Raw! ngs Coats Funeral Hom(' w lh
Yf'S erday
b fl g
Fred I Gardner paStor of the
vacat ons to ro t'
Churrh of Chr st oCI1e at np;
drt'n
Pall ~arers were W W Jiayl'S Haven
Sugar R
alalthe res I
George and R thard Sauer n &lt;"h
Frend na
clo~cd a I da y
ard P ckeno Willis Grueser Wcs dcncc
work of a
ley Fry
an 1 ( rnlra
LICENSE ISSUED
Burial was ID the Lonr
k
A nur gr I cnsc has bco.n s- Mo lay af f'
('cmelery Point Plea~
Ia
H was po
ued
hr e lo ( k y Schart1ger 21
lives from out of town In urff'd
ncr and Ruth
Mrs Thomas Elder Scot a N Y ftutlaa d ('Oal
and Dr T 0 Elder Durham r C Searls 17 R 1 ~ ddleport.

-

- ---

0
UP
Athens
Common
P eas Courl
udg F'rancas D Wh te was to
he a ra ~ned today on charges of
I
wh \c dr nk
rhargf! was fUcd by P;~trol
n 1 ed Frey after he an vest
a tl a two-car collis on lalil
ATUE NS

ohaai1

or $10 000
B R '&lt;JU r uu ty oH1ces to proConi nued on page two)

�--

·2- Paily Sentinel PomrrO\' Mtdrllrport 0 Jan 22 1957

SNOW WHITE -AND THE 170 MILLION DW

, - --------

{Continued from page one)
Ill lit r1l of a rtCiall\t' He 1S ana
In• uf lGOI\Tilt&gt; ul1d TS SUfVI \ t'd
b\ Ills 111ul her \Irs \ t'\ a 1)3\ IS
111111 t .... o ~lst .. rs who IIH· th1re
\\1 ~~ \'1rguua Stalt l' uii H' Sill'
lht H• I]Jit" m£'n 3ppan1111) pullul
' 'I I! nf tht• Ka1st r &lt;J('('e~-, r llad 0 11
1o lho IH)( h \.IJ~ i!lld rul\ htildO l
IIIlO , Sill~· fl o:H\ ( OnlllllS~\011 )!rJ
11 1 tnuk ow•r&lt;J1td b1 Ro• \l 1\
1ht 11 11 lur ~ 1ffl'rf"d r.. lnor lllJUr\
Ill 'h1 lO]!bHJ!l

The Daily Sentinel
DEVOTED TO

INT~RI.S TS

01

Mt:IG~

MASON ARF.A

Pubhshnt1 l'H'ry aftnnnon f';t;(l pt Sunday by The Ohio Valle:r
~ntlnel, Inc
at 110 \le l h~ nH Sl Pum•·n} 0 l:lusJn('ss uff ld!
phone 398, t.-dltonal olf1~·e olto ne 391
RU.:HARtJ S OWEN - GENERAL MANAGER
A: E) NOLO E GREENE - EDITOR

National

l(hfJIJ•m~ r ~p r· ·~ • r.t.llll('

Botllnell1 K1mh.ol1

"-:Lw

,rn•chmk full of \\hat tht comnr;..: gt rH r.tlrtttl rs llllnkrng ahnr r
Wilt I(' II llllllks II IS ltt .td Pd ,\lid I' h• Ht rdps !hiS lllhot l'SI Irl '

Jspt•tl t.t tiH S\h ont plj.Jt'l~ tiHrt .d11 t\'&gt; .I ll' \.aluablt• lltt;,
gets ut wulldul 1\lsllom th&lt;~t \H oldrr m l\.rbl!anb ttught tn
take trmt· to dliH kll .rboul nr por rd, 1 u1 1 r
I Ill' .1 ,\!\ ll.ll\ 17 r sru ul till SJI\ r,J \S\ uf Hutl,wtl Jllgh
!'it lwol Nllh·d h\ !'\dill\ Srsson hI ~ I s lll): r!l,n trtbule to Hut

lant1 ( o&lt;uh llnr \r•!lntrr fhh r'ttrr \It ..,h,rll rt•p:mt brl ow
Mu rh sjl.Ht&gt; il:-,o \l,rs ,l\\Jid t•d tlu lt•trr rgt•r r,tgl' F:lvt:; Ple.sk•\
:-.ltH h nl stl l\1'\ ..,iJH&gt;\ th.tt 11\0IP IJOy'i th.m

guts

tluuk I:l\1~ 1s 1/w most
\\ tnt;• tl11~ 11nghl IJe sho!.:k mg news
tu..thl' oldt•r ma-.1ul1ne g t•rHIPJ 11 c~pparenlly rs a fa ct m Rut
hillel Anti !Ius 11om J tuv.n th ll {IJ\l\ Jl{('nth rudded a chJm

plonslup rootb.dllr;mt

Hartinger

don'llikC' I•, ht ~ 'H1lll dw~Jrb

f ivts 1~ mv f.t-.otrtl slllgP!
l\1r1
]',J! BOIIlll' IS nl) f,l·

llhlllk til' IS tht 1110&lt;:1

ruom ln

lContlnwd ff"om JWP on•)

111

!Livestock Report
CJNt!lNNATI 0

(UP)

J

1v1

~Lock

Hogs, 2700; barrow• 11r1~ ~1\ts
moderately actl~ , ruuy 15 u nts
~her; lJO.UO lb 19 &amp;o; 200 215 J t.
II.~ IIU&amp;;

120-335
:JSO..ZSO lb lj.l92&amp;,
15-11, sows 8\eady
down, boars steady

lb 19 25 10 50
208-2:75 lh 18
to ll:1nng 17
at 10 75 11

Cattle, 600, calves, 250 mo~t
slaUJhter classes moderat(•ly ac
ltve steady to st.rong, JIOOd sit t r
1150-1~, guod
to chclin lfJ 50
standard 1817, chotec h(•lf• 1s 211
&amp;:DOd helfer! 17 18 50, &amp;land 1rtt 15
utility and commercial cu" ~ 10 :)IJ
12 50, good to cho1ce vettlt 1 ~ 22
32, lllandard l!l-22, cull Mild Ill ill\\
vealers and calves 10.1~
Sheep 200, stau&amp;-bttr l.u11hs
steady to strong good 111 rl , hOI('t
wuult•rl l&lt;~mb~; IR 20
chn111
21
wooled f'W('S ·~ 4 J;(ood and t hoiC!'
5
GHEEN APPOiNTED

(,ul
a

~pt•t

to llll

&lt;~hcln has h11 11 U]JJmlnt d
1al deputy she1 111 ·•&lt;'rm d1n~
entry 111 Uw ll• 1k of cotu ts

office

J:.illP\ Hrog,Jll

I ,1ts I lott11 1u1

rs Ill\ Javonte st nger

Il l

summan

tlrs 1s

I

hnw lhP II\ Is fHtptd,ultv ratC's w1th tiH•

favOJitl' 10 h.ul.mDIIu•r pPtsOJI 11s lhetr favott1P. SPwn bovs favo1 C'd The Sll1gt t .mtl ,,nut ht·J st&gt;ven e1the1 dtsllh'd
hrm or rould t.1ke htm 01 lt'&lt;l'•~' h11u l'wo (lead!ms) had no

or llwlr

opuuon 1 lley' gl'l hep tiHtll teath(•t s !
()ne tmlic ,JIJon Df wh.lt ,ouug Jlt'lllllr•

, 1e thinkmg about b
how many of thl'tn hold npuuons on dlftt&gt;renl kmds of sub·

Fm f'XJ111ple ""t'IY slutlt•nt 11olltd had some kind of
optnron on Pr('s(ey Tht'Y kttr\'-' ot 111111 Ask the same young

)t'rls

(leople

thl'll oJHlllon on El st• nhtnl&lt;'l s l.!ll'st shormg UJI pohev
Jo1 tht" Mu\dlf' ~~,Js1 and vou t1 likt•ly gel a good mnnv
'nO
optntuns
Youth 1s 1101 t'XJH'l t1•d ,m\lltOJC to jump mio thl"
&lt;' 1llllp(t'XItlc&gt;s of llltC'I ll,JI.Jil(l] IW11nll,li Ol I'Vf'll Stalt&gt; Lllltl IOI!rl·
1\ su u,1l tugs nf \\at.

r\nd Wl' don t blatu~&gt; them

Lrt llll'm ht· young wh1le

the

vears pt•rmtt 11 Allow lhem to bP 1111l•nt on athletrrs good
mamw1s .utl•pta blt• drpotlmC'nl and tust stmply ''havmg
fun Th(• Vt'Uts \\lll!r,Jr tlus liolll them loo soon

COLD SUFFERERS

G•t ITANIACK, hbl•h or powdH•
lor ~•'••f ol COl.D DISCOMFORTS
Tk• IT AN 8 A C K prne&lt;&gt;pi&lt;Ofl I~P•
IQ""'"''' &lt;t • coMtl&lt;n•l&lt;oll ol pal"
l•• .. tnt &lt;ngr•lll•flll lltat wo•k tottltt•r
fu• FASTUI AlliH ol HI&amp;.ADA.C.HE ,
Hf;IJAAl.GlA and ACHINO MUtCI El
lluo t" e•ldo STANBACK tlu ,._,r;
OVC£1 fi\IIR SNAP .A.CK w•th
ITAN.ACK

r•

BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
II h 1&lt; hr t'll learnl•JI or Llw hlrlh

r l dllllj.lilt r lo ~r &lt;tllrl :\oln ,
\luphu llnltz (.If Rnltlr
lIt Ilk
II il l,; 111 !hoy we1c torme 1h Of
a•1• t,, r,. , ~o! n~ to 1\flrhtlinn
1h1 I!l ilt \lls!i ho!l bern named
II h1 K n lmrn l}(•rt'tnher 25 AI
I (1111111 Ill\ I\ l[oS'p[tof W&lt;'IJo:hlllg 11
1 lh• tn '1 111. Thcv hut~&lt;' two otht•t
hi hilt 11 , hu , and 11 ~lrl M1 sud
\!1' t ln 1u ~ 1'1uliiJIN ,ut' tilt ~,:ranrl

I
I

[1

"oin

tl ( ll h

OF
~w'

}k"

BY

N

MEL

HEIMER

F~"' \ ORK- Abe

Ein horn 1.1 a llan&lt;tllil man.
Abe Etr"l 1 •om Ia a calm and genial mlln Abe
Einhorn ls a man whose steel has been tcmpereft

In th~ Toledo furnace or- the theater, so that
uothmg In Hfo Is too absurd, nothing upscta blm.
A be 11-:lnhorn laW a it a minute. Abe Einhorn tvaA
1t waa not too many weeka -.go that Da.vld
Mewck, \\hO produces the stage romPdy The
Ma!ch111ah r, noticed easuo.lly that a set of gaudy,
oval11hapf'd candy boxes-Of the kind popular in
the ently !fiOOs, In '\'hlch period th&lt;t play Ia aetu~cd onslnge had become .shabby and worn. It
\\A.9 no womlel, member1 of the orlg!nal London
r·ompanv had brought them here fot their \IIU.
ml\tc usc in lhe play's second act
· J.A't's get some new candy boxe!t," Mentdt
11 mnd11 ootr~
sn1d-11nd Abe Elnhom, who I• the p1-op man for
cost 18~ 90.
Match,nak&lt;'r, nodded politely and. went to work
on the project He began try &amp;"etttnt In touch Wlt.h American llox
rnanutacture1 s-and Iem ned ahortly that IUCb e*""')' cartons are
extinct heH~. Abe went ha('k and looked at the old boxca. Tirey
weren't much longer for lh1s world, beln• held q.t.her by MIIUDK
tape and prayer. It WM e1et1. money they wvulctn't Jaat the next
performance

..

..

..

A LrrTLI: DESPRRATEI.Y, At.e looked ovtrweas-and 4\«owered that the Mansell Condy Box Manufaoturttl 01' Londoa ...S
made the origtnols, and t¥rtamt:mtnt, could pnwldfl aew oneL SHIP
TWELVBl ROXES BY AIR SOON POSSmL!l eabltd Abe
I In two week11, the boxes nrnved. Befort the;t dld, bowever, the
BOAC plant people cabled Mr. E and Informed blm almoat apolo-getically that It would co!Jt 170 to carry the boal over, alt\Ct the
only apace available on the ear11".St plane wu on a pustnger It&amp;t.
Abllt told them to 10 ahead, damn the torped.o.--and on a
day momlnr be paid f7 in taxi. fare out. to !nternatlonal airport at
Jdlewlld ... with l'll&amp;:h hopei of bavlnc tht new t.oxes orwtace tor
that day'• ma.Un~f!
\ "Now about the duty to be paid oft the ..... lal4 tb• CWII.oiU ofri~
ctr ......an4 lh.tn there wa1 elJht klndl of I!Cntahlnt a.nd pawlq
htmmlng and hawing Nobody knew wh&amp;t duty to oharp ..Liden:
~be 11ald nervotl&amp;ly, ·1 got to ftl to t.lltl U.Mter." ''You'd bette•
tet, th~~tn,'' old the cuMloml dtotl'l. "O;trne -.ok In the mornlDf
and we'U have a ruling" Abe l"tllumed to the elty. Apln for f1.
The nekt dey, t.he customs people handed dOWD tllelr verdict· duty,
90 cents. Abe clutched the package of boaea t.rtumpbanUy and taxied
baclt to New York It luid cost f84, 90, but h• bad WQR the ftgb,l.

w-...

. .. .

~'c~" r1:U~:.~~"

:l

00 Parson s

B•

6 55
7 00

9 00
10 00

11 00
I I iO
12 oo

12 30

You

I 00

Stud~

2 00

1

1:.! 30

2 30

'f'f'nnessee Erme Ford
3 bo Matmee Theatre
4 00 Queen For A Da}
4 45 Modern Romance
!5 00 Comedy T1me
5 30 M) Ltttle Marg1e
6 00 Federal Men
6 30 News
li 45 Sports E~e
00 Grand Ole Opry
7 30 Jonathan W!nters Show
7 45 NBC News
8 00 The B1g Surprise
8 30 Noah.'s Ark
g 00 Jane Wyman Show
9 3o Armstrong Cu ell' Th£"ntr('
tO 30 A Man Called X
11 OO Press Box

3 00
4 00
4 45
5 00
5 30
6 00
6 30
6 i5
6 55
7 00
'I 30
7 45
8 00

8 30
1 9 00

10 00

10 30
Jl 00
11 lS

1

Ll 15 We11th.P'rcast
ll 0 Press eax

11 30 TODI.iht
___:::__

__

CHANNEL 3
Sign On
'I od:~v
C'offt', Tlme
Homt'
fhe P .. 1ce u Right
1 rut h or Consequence!
111 rae DOUih
It Cou ld Be You
C .:.trrent
&lt;- amera Goes to ScbGol
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Mytmet' Theatre
Quee 1 for a Day
Jl{odern Rom&lt;ncel
('omtody T 1me
M~· L1111e Margte
W;olerf1ont
News PH•Iure
Sports Eve
Wcathercast
Mayor of the Town
Eddu.• F1sher
NBC News
H1ram Holiday
Fa'~ t r Knows Best
Kraft Theatre
'l'l'rl~ Is Your L1fe
TBA
Newl!t .Headlmes
Weafh~c~st

1I 20 1TL11!i Box
11 30

Tomght

THE O!UVER'S
~
SEAT
• .1~

1~

t\l.J=-A

- ...

OR HAD IIET Bnck a£ the Royale, he ua.WNppetl the boXuand found that, lnat\lll.d of being red Ilk• Ull ortalftals, they ~
II'MD. .
and quite a btt shallower. It wu obvloua they weren't
&amp;olni to dfl, and
"Oft, :Mr AferT'kkl" ($4 Abe.
Well, Uu• wo1 hi wu not q111te in bll..a a.t Mr. ll.'s feet.. Ht ~
Merrick put 'th.eh heRd!! tpgether, decided U\ey eoU)d,bave the b0x1111
n-patnted and fo.laflt tlottoma c&amp;ild be put Oil them Merrick aad
Elnbom both are gentcel, well·bred-oth........ one of them wOu~
have pointed out that this particular reDOvatton could ha\le hell
don~ ht the begtnnln&amp; wtth any Jal"tHft, natlvt vut.aty of candy boX.
Without the mental. emGtiOIUll and $1lt1Delal a~
so now the &amp;"reen candy boxe11 painted: Ted. wltb the phonJ bot·
toma, ar-e onstage nightly during the second act 91 flln' Mtdchmabr.
.and A~ Einhorn just ha1 paid the bUl t9 the J.,opdon Brm.. They
cost $1 eaob.
()nee, Abe Einhorn wae a tranquil man. A II'Wl w11oat ateel b4
~n tempertd in the Toledo tul'nace ot U. tbeater, 10 u.a.t •• ·~ -

Treatment Center Washington D. C.
For Alcoholics
a
A
Planned At Lakin I

mllll~l('r
1~
native of
lvalila n·c~1 Hd h15
B
d11!:,rtf r1om Buckn1s~ l lntHr51tY
1 .1mt took h1 , thco!ogJo•l work at
Plans to ~tC'k !he esf,U!uhnH1ll u m• r St mwo~r} HI~ Alma Mater
of a Stille center for thto treatment t:onrened u"on him the honorary
of alcoh.oiJcs at the formn Jndu~ dcgiCe of l)VC'tor of DlvJnllY
trtal Sch.ool for Colored Boys at
Dr Cr&lt;~ITfurd served aiS Director
Laktn, near Pmnt Pie 11an1 ha~ of Youth Work at the Baptist rem·
been revealed by Delegate Camp pte m Philadelphia He 1s a mem
bell StevcnB Mil son Co1mlY rr: ber of a number or boardt and
pre8t'nlsl1Ve ln the Hou se of De committees uf mstJLutwns of the
legates o! W Va
Bapllsl denommatwn and recently
Stevens satd that ht&gt; had been h.as senerl as Pres1denl of th.e
Wash1ngton Federallon of Church.·
informed by a group of c•uzens
es He IS all author of note and
from Muon County that uch a
among his books are these thrt'!e
request would be made He also "Seekers of Life," "Allar Fires,"
said that he h.ad talked to at least
and "Open Windows"
one mlmster who h.ad expressed
!Dterest In such a proJect
c1al IntegratiOn program
The boys school at Lakm was
Delegate Stevens sa1d that h~
discontinued by thes tate reeen. I) h.ad suggested that a sponsor for
m eonneet1011 With the state's ra such a bill be selected from one
of the more popolous countie5 of
tbe state

I

WCHS-TV Channe~ 8

LOSES 44 LIS.

UAJS SUM WITII RIIIIIEL

KJ:D[NA OHIO-"At the end of
the flnt week Ullnl Rennet Conttn-

tute I had laat 1 lba and I l'I'Q 10
~ that I continued
When I
iltarted I wellbed IIIII' lb1 Today I
wel.lb 141 It» "M;r alopn I• Stay Slim
'I'll• a.tmet Way " WTI'lelo Mn T
MYer know • hunpy momut whilli
reductni with RENNEt..

P\' t

Mrs Ed J-'ry spent Saturday
Hobbs attended Rutland H111l
arlPrnoon with Ell• and Maude Sch.ool
1
Bleu1ng
F'"";;.;"";;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Mr and Mrs Dallu Yeager of
wt:re Sunday afternoon
gu~~ts of Mr and Mn Lawrenc~
Wolfe
MaMJn

I

TRAILERS
ACT NOW
s••• uoo to '1000

I, 2 and 3 bedrooms, lar£t
stock, must go! Bring your
demes and your problems,
move m tomorrow Try us.
we're dealin~t: on the very
lowest tennsT

!otr ;md Mrs Dennll Rou!h. were
Sundlly dmner guestJ of the El·
mer Nt&gt;wberry bm1ly
Mr and Mrs Oan1el Weigand
and Brend• of Hunttngton spent
tht' week end w1th relatives tn th1s
area

Ten Wides,

Hu1r;e Selection

Leroy Roush, Gordon Walls and
Lester Rouah were dinner guests
Sunday of the Leooard Romb ramlly

Free de very, Qald:. Opel:

7 ...,.._

WaYerly Mobile
Home Sales, Inc.

R•&gt; M" Ethel Fry, Mt1 M.ry
Louise Keefer and Carolyn, Rev
and Mrs Jo~orrut Murray The nut
meet1ng wHI be WJth Mrs Fanrue

U 8 %3 South
WAVERLY, OHIO

;R~o~u~s;h~o~f~U~•;••;•~•;•~J~•~n~29~;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~

Jo:lllla

ceremony are (from left) Mrs Etsenhower, former President
Herbert Hoover, Chief Justice Warren, John Fey, chief clerk
of the Supreme Court, President Eisenhower, Senator Wllham Knowland and Vtce President Richard NJXon (lnterna·
!tonal Soundphotol

Getting To Sleep Poses
Real Problem For Some

"Just.,. 1ood"• never good enough when medi·

IJ HEWN N. IUNDISIN, &amp;.D.
HAVE &amp; tough t1me getUng up the real problem tor many oJ you.

calion i11 preecnbed for you. Prompt pre8Cnptton
&amp;erncc 111 uur Specialty. Brmg your pre8Ct1pt10.r.&amp;

~bh

You1J tost and turn anC\ apend &amp;
good deal of t1me trying to force
yourself to aleep. However, there
are several doa and don.:.ta to
!oUow to help you into tbe land of
nod.
Let's consider the don't&amp;.
Don't depend upon alecplna:
pilll or potJoru. Wh1le tbey might
be aU right 1f presedbed by a
doctor In ease of an Illness they
o.re only a crutch which you
might come to depend upon They
mlght lead you into the dr-ug
habit, If you mlswse them.
Don't exerelae before you go to
bed, tt you sleep poorly. If you
Sleepinq Petlod
want to reduce or develop your
Your eftlclency ls geared to your body, wait untU morning to per·
sleeping period. If you're in bed form your aerobatics ExerclB~,
early and up early you wm be both physical and mental, tenas
most emelent duri~g the early t.o alert you rather thaD soothe
part of the day A.!! enning ap you
,
proaches, you Jose a good part o! For that reason, don t try to
your ef!l:c!enc}i
solve any troul::rlesome problems
FOJ' night owls, who sleep pretty just b;:tor~ turning 1~. With a
late and just hate to ge~ up em- good nlght s ~;Jeep, you 11 be able
cleney reaches fts peak durtn' the to tackle them much eaBier the
t
g
next day
even ng hours. Usually, it wlll btl Tomorrow I'll i
very low when you awake
K ve you .some
You men are apt to bto In a daze helpful hlnt.s an how to get to
whlle shaving and you'll probably aleep quickly and easily.
stumble thNugh your early ~UESnoN AND ARSWEB
ehoru. And you women might ME: Whatcause.s:war.,under
ftnd getting breakfast a dlmcult the armpits and what can be done
ta.sk
to remove them?
Whatever tlme you go t.o bed
Answer: The eaue of warts Ia
tl~e tlrat three hours or 1Jumbef not known, but It 1a poaalble that
wUl benefit you moat That's aome a.re due t.o infection
when you sleep the toundea~
Bome types of warts may be re~

morning? Wouleln't )'OU
rkther ha9e stayed 1n bed a Uttle
longer? Well, I gueaa jUJt about
everyone feela like thla once 1D. a
whlle,
Actually, tboua:h, eight hours
rsleep usually la enough for t.he
a.verage person There can be no
atead1'a.st rule. You might need
more or you might ne~d less
If you co to bed early and arlse
early, you'll probably get along
best wlth eight or even nine
hours• sleep It you're a nlght owl,
)"OU may get by with only 11x or
seven Some do with even le88
aleep.

to u&amp; for compoundjng.

DUTTON DRUG CO.
MILL ST MIDDLEPORT
PHONE6266

'

A NEWSPAPER ROUTE
CAN GET YOUR SON
OFF-THE-FENCE

Slow Tread
A!~r

tlves and friend!!.
Mr Taft Boston was the guest of
Mr Dan Boston, Monday Mr Dan
Boston remams 111 at h1s home m
Huntmgton
Mrs Ethel Myers was take to St
Joseph Hosp1tal, Parkersburg, on
Thursday m the Foglesong Ambu
lance Her son Tobey accompamed
her there
Mrs Iren*' Wmebrenner, son
Ch.arlcs Mr Fred Roush and Mrs
Anna We1gand ass1~tcd Mr and
Mrs Sammy Le1lner w1th the1r
butchermg fuesday
Mr and Mrs Verg1e Adkms and
Sue, ~1rs Errcll Adkms, cecil
HlesS1,11g and 1'obey Myers were
busmess callers m Parkersburg on
Saturday
They consulted Dr
Th.omas L Harns and also called
on Mrs Tohey M)&lt;'rs m St Jost'ph Hospital

Freezer Sale!

Big 17 Cu. Ft. Chest Type

·SAVE $130

Mn Laura Gibbs spent Satur
day with her daughter, Mrs Irene
Myers.
Mr and Mrs lves Kmg or Oall.
Grlove had as their Sunday dmner
gueat!l, Mr J 8 and Jun~or Kmg
of Charleston and Mrs Sam 8os-

ion

Damel We1gand and Georgu·
Knapp were afternoon guests of
Mr and Mrs Fred Roush St.onda)
Manford Blesamg and Michael nr
J&gt;t Pleasant were Saturday eve
mng callers m the homes of Ce
c1l and Calvtn Blessmg and :Mr
and Mrs Charles Hannum
The Ladles Aid of Oak Grove
EUB Church met Tuesda} w1th
Mrs Amy Boston and spent the
day m qudtmg and workwg on
rug rags Those attendmg were
Mrs Loutsc Adkms Mrs Erccll
1 Adkins Mrs Allie Hoffman Mrs
Mr and Mrs Charlte Brown, An-~ NeU1e Adktns, Mrs Naomi Yf'ager
1ta, Robert , Sue Ellen anrl Ev11lee and Beverly, Mr~ Laura Gtbb 10
were !'!hoppin~ Ill J&gt;t rleasant on Mrs llolltc Thompson a1ul Vtrgm·
Saturday
ta Mrs filnmc Housh and Danny

'
/

I

Low Down Payment- Easy Terms

FIFE REFRIGERATION
711 Third St.

Your New Hotpalnt Dealer
Pboue 635Z-X
MlddleJIOri, 0.

::~: :!td~•:r~:%:e::~ t~~~

three hours, there 11 a With carbon dioxlde mow. Ot.bert
alow trend toward waking and may be removed by the appUca~
you're apt to ~.s and turn more t.ion ot nltrlc acld, or by Qle&amp;.WI
Oetting to lleep, however, 1s of &amp;n electric needle.

____

Clifton

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

TAKING NO CHANC•I
EAST PATERSON, N' J UP pqlJee rushed to the city's new
h.lth school Mondly on receiv1ng
a repott that two suspltlou•lnnktna men h1d placed a ladder
l!llji!alnst the school's gate TheJ
found s~hoo' Principal Ltvf Ol!On
and grammAr •~hoot Principal
Georac Miller They e~plalDed
they wen uRing th&amp; ladder to aet
elevation for photoll'tPhs of the
new buildina.

I

IN THE SILVERY SUNSHINE, Ch1ef Justice Earl' Warren admmtster... the oat}l or office to PreSident Eisenhower on the
steps of the U.S Capitol ~hll~ tens of thousands watch The
ChJef Executive was publicly maugurated for a serond term
whtch he dedicated to a quest for world peace Wltnessmg the

REEDSVILLE

'"llt

Donald R Hobb•, s.on of .,.,
and Mrs II llobbl La.npvUit.
oh
ru:• nih wai 3l;Slgned to the
1
Jilh ,\ 11\i,lflfolrt Arllllt&gt;ry Briog,.rh 111 l.l'rmany
\ radio ··~·ralor Ill B.altery B
of the brt,~tade"• 67th B•tta:lion, ~
Dat!a• t 1bl)s or Bo.ard Run cal Hobbs entered the Arm)' laat J\111
!cd 011 \1 r ;wd ~rs Dwight GJbbi and •rnved Ill Europe In DecemSundaJ &lt;~ll; rnoon
b"

BOTPOINT

!

. . . .MI.--

1r ~~ ~utomoh!le accldt-nt wa' re
' rn• d fu1 ·d~, tu h1s homf' from
11 IH I,I o ' l! I
ll thl Fn~tlc song
\ 1d 1l~r
I ~~ 111 ~ ca~l rrum
\..
I• I&lt;&gt;C~
•e w.. s a(
• llll\J~I•" I 1 h1~ partnh ~lr and
\ir~ ! 6h n BleJOAJng who b.ad been
dl 111, ' 1 . , It

The Lakm property consuls of
about 100 acres and IS near the
Lakin State Hospttal property
State offiCials have revealed
dLSatisfaettOn over the treatment
of all'ohohcs 1n state mental hos
pttals and feel that a treatment
Cl'Jller for alcoholics as a separate
factilt} w1ll eventually be established In the ~tatl! of West Vlr·

---------

WHTN-TV Channel13

=

l h.J 'S

I Servicemen

---~---~-

Lew s Bl!'.n ng who wu InJured

Penns~

...._ ~_!l_r__ {l_!!ll'ilat for 4 ounc«a o~
liquid RZNNJ:L Concentrate You'll

12 SO S•grt Off

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mtddleport, 0 Jan 22, 1957-1

IKE DEDICATES SECOND TERM TO QUEST FOR PEACE

(Continued from ,... .. one!

Teubner 8r R B Medina 0

I

think ' EI"I S IS IC':.il t 1.1n '
younger selll!llull.md h.. ~~d 1111 1 Slltl Jl]Ln g of :11 pt'l sons 111~
&lt;IUdlllg tea&lt;IH'I s t:.~nd ltt' IP"s on1 l•11 \11\l Jlea(ht•t Mr J)on&lt;J
fh,lll, Y..oiS fplll!Pd ' Jo'Jvi ' IS to 111\l:-o\{ \\ Jt ,tt IOO~C boll s olll' I() J
lran 'itn1"Shlll 1 J I!Vl' ).! It b ,!lltlllttr•d }'tt'!·dty Cilhet IS &lt;tiJ ltg ht

Bakcrv h~as offered to pa) the Lid
f('rence-whif'h w11l amount to
several hundred dollars- between
the cost of the neeessary repal'"l
and a year§ rent c.f $900 wtueh
the v1ltage w1ll g1vc them 1f they
do the wo1 k on the bu1ldtng It
was reported that uo repa1r work
o( an&gt; kmd h.ad been done smce
the \ tllage renltid the bulldmg to
the bakery
The clerk was aulhOflied to no
tlfy the Oh11:. Fuel Gas Co mpany
th.at they were rcsponstble for re
pav1ng stret&gt;ts wh1ch they lear
up for gas mam repairs Com
plamts wen· rece1vcd of lUf'S
bursting '.1. hen a break m the
street on Seventh At~enue 1s hit
The break was made by the
Gas l'? It WilS also reported that
etghl lax• ltcenses are available
at th1s time
Those prt:&gt;~cnt for the meetmg
were Mayor Ftsher Councilmen
Wayne Gtbbon~ Ernest •..Covert,
David Jenkms, Dav1d Miller Rolr
erl MC"Eihmney, Clerk, Charles
Murray, Treasurer, Jean I ama,
Street foreman, Lewis E!hs, Ho
mer Rtce, T A Hendflcks B W
Gill, Russell Bmley and Bernard
Fullz

1

W~AZ TV

CHANNEL 3

6 5.5 S111n On
7 00 'fodav
9 00 CoHet:- Tlmf" '
I 0 00 llome
ll 00 The Pnre 1s H1ght
II 30 Trutt" or ConscQ,urnrrs
12 00 Ttc Tac Doueh

WCHS.TV CHANIIIEL a
WCHS·TV CHANNEL I
8 00 Capt.Wl Kanagroo
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
g 00 Morning Show
9 00 Morulng Show
I0:00 Garry Moore
10 00 Garry Moore
lO 30 Arthur GCidfre:r
10 SO Arthur GodfJ eJ
11 30 Str1ke It RJeh
11 30 Str1ke tt RICh
12 00 VaJiant Lad)
12 00 Vahant Lsdy
12 15 Love of L1fe
12 15 Love of Life
12 30 Search for Tom01'row
12 30 Search fill" Tomorrow
12 45 Guldlng L1ghL
12 45 Gutdmg Light
l 00 Kalte's K1lchen
1 00 Kat1e':;~ Kltcben
I 30 As the World Turns
I 30 As The World Turns
2 00 Our Mus Brooks
2 00 Our M•ss Brooks
2 30 Houseparty
2 30 t-hus£&gt;party
3 00 Big Pavor!
3 00 'he B1a Pllyoff
3 30 Bob Cril!by Show
3 30 Bob Crosby Sbow
Joe f•udweeler 42 IS a member
4 00 Br1ghter Day
4 00 Br1ghter Day
(tf PS 1Rf:l &lt; lass or 1957 Joe 1s
4 15 Secret Storm
4 15 Secret Storm
'na n It'd and a succe~~ful busmess
4 30 ~dge oF N1ght
4 Jl) 'F"dge of Ntgbt
mllll - ar1d the father o,t two boys
5 00 The EHly Sbow
5 00 TnP Early Show
v.ho olrP ho'h IJellt•r d11vert1 than
6 30 Your Esso Reporter.
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
hr 1s Thai ~ wh} Joe 1s m school
U 45 Sports Parade
l'olu;•• School 189 nol Publuc
6 •• Sports Parade
8 M Weatherman
'l&lt;'houl Hl9 _ Joe IS learmng to
6 •• Wer.lherman
7 00 Art Lwkletter &amp; the Kids
11J lVI
7 00 .1111 Corey Show
7 15 Dougl.as EdwardiJ
Joe !hough! h(' l&gt;t~('W how to
7 30 Grand Ole Opry
th 1\f' He dul k11ow how to shrft
8 00 Phil Slivers Show
7 15 Doug)e.s F.dwards
lit~~ s and &lt;\('rr Uut Joe was prf'l
8 30 ThP. Brothers
7 30 GJant Slep
11 h.IZ) on ~\O]J\Jil'lg d1stann~s bad
9 00 To Tell the Truth
8 00 Arthur Godfrey &amp;
'.\1 .dhf'r dr1v1ng
mght VISiblllt}',
A 30 Red Skelton
9 00 The Millionaire
rr~··ohl(• wt•t d lim J\s tlnver cuur
10 00 $64,000 Quest1on
9 JO r ve Got A Secret
lt"'IV - m r11rt about nll Jot' did
A layette sh.ower wa s g1ven for \O~:.t Your Wi1., y 10 00 20tftl't!etftll'y Fox Hour
kn0w \\ .J , how ~41&gt; s.fllft gears and Mrs Darhman Ke&lt;'d at the Eden U:OO .l JIL"'iiAli',Jlinute News
11 OD Up to the mmute new1
~ lt•t r I\ sNit'S of small 1t aff1e of
U B Partsh hollsf' Montlay even 11 0!5 5eannmg the Weather
U 05 Srar!mng the w t.b
f \lSI' &lt;ll1 d a llllllnr 1HC JdCtl\
OJ
1ng Mrs ROXIl' Rl•erl hosh•ss ICC 1110 The Late Sh.ow
11 10 'ihe Late Show ea &amp;r
tv.n
;1~ tor hi msel f sa1 d
Noth cream c.Jl;f" rufr&lt;'t' and cool ;ud
Ill~ VI T\ Sl TIOll'i ill all l!&gt;d hun were scrvl'd tu the gues1R
•
lu II alflt sdwol
Robert MHzf' ot B('lpre vuuled
.11•t IJ:,_(' mau\ olhrr 11 uff1c of here S11nda'i w1th b1othcr 1n law
WHTN·TV
CHANNEL 13
f1 llfll'l S Ill \ht• S] ;J\t'S of 0T('gOO, Tom lolltns and wlfr
WHTN-TV CHANNEL
Wl~(OJJSill and r-;c"'
Jr-rsev u
rrank Cros~ anrl wir(' M{ ~pen I t1 44 Sign On
11 ~4 S1gn On
1r lf'lllli£ the b{'ncf1ts of tOrrect•vc tni the wmtf'r months m l' lunda 11 15 Carto.;n C1ub
11 4'5 Cartoon Club
ldll(,ll\On,ll ha1n1n.l{ S1vcrnl olhl' ..
:\lr and Mrs Don l' lf1nger of 12 to Noon News
12 10 Noon N~ws
stnlt~ lllf' si!Jd}lllol{ tht• ltf1•savm..: Cla1ksJa.urg W Va were guests of 12 115 Netgh.bors
12 30 L1berace
12 30 L1berace
[lO~Sihlli]I('S Of ill'iUJt ilriH•r Nlll('t\
rt!llltlt~es hcrf' ovtr I lw weekend
I 00 Femtmne Touch
]1(1!1
Penny Ste~&lt;Jrt small gau~hter l 00 Femmine Touch
1 45 Mov1e Matmee
Odd!\ l nuu!,!h th.c much mahp; o{ Mr and Mrs I amh&lt;'rt Stewart 1 &gt;15 Movie Matinee
3 00 AflerMon Film Festival
nPd tt l'n a.~:; dr!H r hl1s pomh•d f••tl rccenlly and b1oh her arm 3 00 Arternoon t 1Im Festival
4 30 Super Senal Time
4 3(, Supe" Serial '1'1me
5 00 Mtckey Mouse Club
tlu il :n t o a1lult programs Teen
Mtss Dolllc Bormg who JS em
~ 00 M•ckey MoWLe Club
6 00 Cartoon Club
1~•· rl1tvmg llf'f'!dcnt~ have been
ployefl 111 Columbus sp••nt Sunday
6 00 Cartoon CJub
6 30 FIVe Star F1n·a i
rf' dueud a rill 50 per eent where , ht're w1lh her parents Mr and
6 30 Five Star F1nal
7 15 John Daly &amp; tbe Newt
pu~~lir schoCJJ svslems orrer driver Mrs Tony Oonng
7 tS John Daly &amp;: the Newa
7 30 D1sneylar..d
lnHnlnJol progr.nn
D1ana, ~mall daughter of Dofl·
7 30 Conflict
8 30 Navy Log
,\dull rln~er~ are made to jom na Jean Petty 1s a pat1ent m the
8 30 Wyatt Earp
g 00 Ozzle and Harriet
rnrtNllve tdmauon
cl11saes if Sl Joseph Hospital Parkersburg 9 00 Broken Arrow
1h('~ :~rc caul'ht 111 a scnes of small W Va.
9 30 DuPont Cavalcade Theatre g 30 Ford Theatre
lt11ff1t off('n~c~ or a le~ser numhe1
A I. Hetzer and famtl} or Lil 10 00 Polka Time
10 00 Wednesday Night Flghll
o{ ll.&lt;JOI &lt;lnvtng offenses
Each tie Hockmg wcrr. wc('kcnd guests 10 30 Conf1dentlal F1le
10 45 Sportscope
!rufll(' tl('kf't 1s wnrth a certatn of his parent&lt;~ Mr aml P..hs Ar ll 00 News
1100 News of ~he Nlght
1 uu!llhl't of I)O!flls, and a~ 1r drtnK thur Hctr.er and the Buc famtl)' 11 1ft Tlleatre 13
II 15 Th.eatre_:_:__
13
l tl.! f1 om Pon&lt;'t" de I l'on'~&gt; 1\l)'th.
Announcement has ~en recetY·
l~l ~ountun or Youth an accumu· f'd byE A K1bble ofthe marnage
111 S1dnrv Ohw
I,J\IOn of
pomts lttlomatlcall" of h1s older daughter Barbara to
m.lkt•s ~n &lt;~dult drlv~'r a school Mr I~ LeWIS of Nashpol t, Ohio
NEW ARRIVAL
&lt;'h J!d agam
Mrs Chloe M!l!s spenl several
Mr aod M.r!'l WtUiam C
Dtl~lr t&gt;duca\tnn classes correct
davs recently with reJat1ves in
dtH or S}racuse are an,noun·cing :
~rt"&lt;'r
k11owlcdge dc(ICienciP!
M'ii.:Jleport.
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
1 th.e b1rth or a son, Salurclay even·
~urw} s ~how that more than 27 t
Mlu Lucy Klbllle
The
Women's
AssociatiOn
Will
tnl:l', JRnuary 19, at Holzer Hoaplt·
ocr ct&gt;nl or rlrtvl'rs who are re
meet
thursday
at
the
F1nt
Presal
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
rxaminNI tifler allowmg lteenscs
LIOftl TO M.ET
Pomeroy Lions Club at tha1r byter1an Church at 7 30 for- m· Hersh ell D1ddle and Mrs Rutb '
to ltpse runt 1dent1fv hand and
arm ~lf{lUll! or recoinllr the sh.ap(' meetlni OD Wednesday noon wUI stallatlon of officers Mrs Lowtll Cundiff all of Syracu~e, Mr-s Llll·
of traFfic lll!(n!t) and Slmplf' sk II heat' an as yet unnamed speAker Probasco will be lhe mstalhn~~: of l•an McBnde S~ racuse 1s a grea~•
£1cer Members 11re asked to brmg grandmother The Cundiff's al~
l!·~t~ w~·crt Ott! th.o!c who an•n"' on the toplc or "Flshmg" accomoh) ~tt"afl~· capable of rracttng tt1 p.an.ied b)' shdes. according lo an- their- December Sales tax stamps have t\\o other sons, WJiham age
to be sent to a Presbytenan Home 1 mne and Joseph age s1x
nouncement made today
norlf'rn trnfFlf s1tuatlons
The drtver who knnws th.e law
~ut stmply won't respect tt and
'ht• nJo!hls of othcrg can manaRI!'
to ~~ aduate ~ucces!lfully from t.be
Eve~ING
&lt;tl'hnol But the f1rst violation after
IN '!1-IE loiOUSE
fl&lt;"hools nets him a probationary
l!rcno::e If hr eomm1U: a vlolatlon
COULD GO VII
whtlf' ,)11 probation the dlsrespett
'!1-IE F1&lt;ITZ AND
ful 11nvcr's license •s permantntly
IT WOULO MAKE
rcvokt"d
NO NCYEI&lt;•MINO
The e~·•raHon rt"VOCIIIion system
"TO SQllA"TWEU.••
h.'l.s a \Cry des1rable secondarv
eHert •n Nl'w Jf'rsev Approximhi('Jy 92 pnr eent ofth.e drivers
marlf' alPrt lo pos~tbh: revocation
nf licenses have no further eon
rtrt t w1th the traffic law This per
rell1al!e Is ('Xpf'cted to ri~~C 11.'1
more and more of tho.-re psvcholn.-ttally or
physically unfit to
d1tvc arc barred from the drlvcr's

~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~-~----=---;~~~;_~~~;~~~­

1'11\111
vo•tlc sangt•t I l!ke I() h1 ,11 l•,lv•~ ~1ng hill don't !Ike to \\.,Jhh
hllll
.!1111 ( ll'llll'olllS
l.l\IS IS Ill \ J 1\0111(' Sltlgt'l. lJt • :-. JIIPtt\'

llHl'

I

Middlepw-t Budget

l00 1

WP sh~lllt!Jllllt tlso .1 fl'\\ of thl l!l.tll\ atJs\\Crs tlw polling
fOffinlltiPP I PII'~It&gt;d 011 lh• II\ I" (jlli~\1011
'!Jw lrthut1' to Mt Vt nna11 Js Ulllllt•d ' lla1d Work MrttiS
llm1nr
and 11 ,.., \\TIIIL•n ll\ !\11 &lt;::-:. S1s~nn
Mt Vt&gt;niiJlt 11.1S h.til i.l vuy h1gh huntll bestowed upon !urn
lit• h.1 s bel'n ,lskl'd to h1• Ullt' 01 !11~ toJeht·s for the Nmlh
South football g.une JL. h OJH' ot tht• tq ;:u~ hes for the South
LPam along 1uth llu gh llllldn1an l•um ( 1dumbus North hea(l
coarh Rob Kappas f1om I tnunnatt Wtst Hills and Jof' 'carlo
from ~l'\\,nk, Olno. 'I Ius g,trlll \\111 lu t•l,l}Pd at ('anton OhiO
about lhr tntddlt of Augu st Alwa~:-. bt fur~; tin s hono1 h,Js hren
gLH'Il to toat hes from l.1rgu S{ hnol ~
(Continued from ~gilt one)
Wt" (OUidn t tllmk ot ,, molt• dtst•rvu•g pc1son to •ecel\e
lhts hono1 We m 1y he ,1 stn,dl 't litH&gt;! hut we h&lt;.~Vl' one ul the ~ldt 1 lOIIl]J!Itt• ln\Cntoq. Of SUJ)br•st toar hcs anvv.he1e Mt Vt&gt;!Jil&lt;II 1 l1&lt;1s \wrked ha•d for us plit' ~ and &lt;'(!lllpmcJJt lly ran 7
lie out only tncs to butld a th&lt;ml[llonshq&gt; team hut he also 1957 a11 d h, Dtt Jl t~th ye.ar
henaflt&gt;r
ttlt!s to build champwnsh1p stu d rnts \o\oe unngme all of you
9 Allow !h(' ;h1•nrf 40C per
know 0£ students who \\3nted to fjllll Sl hnol but didn't because
M1 Venna/ltalkt&gt;dlo lhtm .tnd rt lJ dt • tht•m realize th('y could rf&lt;~y to h•l d pnsont 1 s
10 Havl' &lt;~II n11ut perta uung to
do a Jot beth~' ' 1f they st.Jved 111 s r hmd Ot tou•s&lt;• there arc coulliY
busrne~s sta nqwd 3nd mail
some Y..hO w1sh now lht•y l1&lt;1d il :...h•twd to hun.
cd by the LnmJOJS~JOru rs clerk
M1 Venna• 1 t.Jkes apt l son&lt;Ll 11\lt 1r ~t m luf.l students He IS
always gl,ulto lulp \\.tlh dll\ p1t1hlt·r1 1 ~ 1ltt•v m1ght haVIJ If he
11 llchu l'd :\11 ~ lk :m Barnilz
h,J s h.td anv pxptrrent• llt11 h1 th111ks m1ghl help the stu· &lt;~S tiJrk ru1 11157
rlt•nls, he ,o,111 t1·1t 1! to lhl'lll In lllh \\ ,Jy ht heJps them not to ' ::.! Met•! 1111 th•• f1r~t .md th 1rd
m&lt;Lkl' mtslakts /\lung \\lllltlldfltlllg dtlll 11',\t:hmg Mr . VPn ~ Mond~~ H of 1111h nwntll at th.e
natt ;.~(so !1 It's lo t'lltOUI.lgl guod, tt11~ 1\ ~ht p 111 lws l:itudents If ('onHntssJoiH r~ off1t• ~~ tl1o court
hi! Hl'C~ a studt•nt dom~ '&lt;ltl ltlhrng th 11 tsn t 'tgltt , he thltUially hott·•· .11 ll W ;J m
SlO pS t11111 Wilh .Hl t XVhll\dll•Jil
----One ol ttw ljtW Itt It's Mr V 1 1111 11 1 :-.1 1 t '-S~'S Js ¢uod manners MOBILIZE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
AJ\ ,\111&lt;1\l
t ,d1l
I ll' - Ttw
He tLIP~ to st I ' lh J1 lu ~ s lwl t&gt;11h 1· \U 11 1-. lu~ tl',llll have,-good
n1anncr s ;.Jntl ust 'i 11H·m 'I hesl' ,11 t· Just .1 il \\ of the many rr=t P'l A of the tlh~ 4.! roo111 Jonas
so ns I think thPIP t'fi••k .. l-,.. no f1111 r p1•rson th.tn M1 Vt•nnarr Salk Sch•wl l~rg1 sl l \; me utar)
for !he lal:ik lk il.HiW(JJkNI h;nd ll I O.li!JtJtg but has ,11\VilYS ~ Lhou] 111 j ,ll[urli\1 h. 1s 1110 t11l!Ud
\akt'll ttlllt' fiO ill tO.atltlll~ ltl ht ill !h1 sllltlt ii( .S h(• h,l s kll0\1.11 thl s\' tliOI
flliiHij)il l IIH v g&lt;~ve
\lr Vt·nnarl Is not onh u111 ul t lit tH st 1 o.tt tws hut .t!Hu a \~ un l'11nt 11 .11 \I• 111 11 \1ilh 1 .1 \hi l t of
dt'J!UI pe!SIIIl to kllll\\
gild('ll Jullt' sk.1t1' ~]ntld.!}
!It
And hm e at t' ,, I('W m s\1 "'.., t 0 1•1 t•slt 1 lfli&lt;'SI 1011
h.ul 1 omvl• 111 d uf sm'
f t t' t
MlllnteKtlthtn
r\lv t.tvOIItt Slll/-:tt ls( iuy Mlltht•ll .Oogl ll call~f'illii rn,lkJII.L': h1' rl11l~ rl&lt;Jss
I

I

(Conhnued from p•g• one)
Crow and W1ck Cnm Precedmg
htm m deal!'! were three brother~
Georg(' Burl and Harry Crow and
a s1s!t 1 Mrs Agnes MeKmley
Mr uow wa.s born Jan 23 1879
at [oltugt'vlll(' W Va
Funtral &gt;;(rll&lt;'es will \}(' con
du1 \('d at 2 p m Thurs rla&gt; ,11 t he
t v.mg
funt•ral
home
v.hl·
fnt'llrls ma' ca ll on Wt•dncsday
&lt;Jnd Thursdal The family 1s re
qutslmg lhat flowers be omJtted
Tho~e wlto I\ ISh t9 do so rna~ col}·
t11huh• to the MCI!':S t ounty ru n
r; 1 rund
llUJllll will be tn the f,wul~ lot
at lht! Letart Falls Cemetery

\\t tP ,di\J\;, tX:tt&lt;Lit!lg gl.rd to rt •t tr• t (01-m·s of schnol
n(CV.'\tlapers !rom our (OUIII\ s lirplt :-,r !ronls
l'h('Se rnrmPo
£raphed t•dnrun ~ art• 11nt prPierrlr•lll 111 ,tppeJrance but thr •\

Hl•3ul1:-. ot .t

WSAZ TV

Civic Leader

Vennori Honored In School Newspaper

TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Channel3
Tuesday
Wednesday

II

I

1

\o1k ( 111 lh '\ 't
nL',
Enter~d 'l.S ~econd class ma1lm);! m rll• r ~:~! the "''St od1ce Dl
P Omt rnv fJh1o
.. v
Sub~rrP•Itfln r !{'~ f)f'l il f'q Ill r rrH r whPrC avall~llf' 10
f'P,..nt~ P&lt;'r '"' k ur;f' 11 Tr 111 a&lt;h lr&gt;tr tl 1hf' OaJiy Sf'nlln(J offlff•
~~;·~~ aVii i,Jhlf' flllf' t"Jr;nj h (;) R\ I!! oil &lt;rll" Vf'flr tR , \ mnn h~
• o•
HI&lt; ntb&gt;; q;; Wl th • ,. n r, nlh~ $3 90 fi, uwl Jr route
4
1 ~~~
~~ :~~
rr•f' months ~2~0 flllf m• rllh ~I
343 Tf'Ktnli!On \H:

Three Are Killed

1

Good W11l Class Clifton
Mr and Mrs. Bob Marlme of
South Charleston was calling on
Mr and Mn Ned Henry Saturday
Mr George Burns was 111 Athens
Oh1o Thursday on bunness
Mr and Mrs Chne Irvin and
daughter Clmedda called on Mr
Dana Lewis and Mena Wednesday
Mrs Ray P1ekens Sr. :Mr and
Mrs. Lew Hortman, Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Hoffman Pomeroy, Ohio
motored to Bartlett, OhiO Sllnday
tv VISit Mr and Mrs Rus.'l£'11 Wolfe
and .family
Mrs George Burns attended a
meetmg of the Mothers Cluh at
tbe home of Mrs Fred Thabbot at
Mason Wcdne~day cvcnmg
Mr. and Mr! Paul Turnbull of
Mason was calllng on Mr and rd'rs
Ned Henry Saturday

Hado

UD IT WD.L BRING HIM

DOWN TO EARTH
ON THE RIGH'r SIDE!

\

l

\

\
A newspaper route will help de·
velop your son's responsibility,
initiative, thrift, honesty, and real

)

manhood. Fino traits of charoc·
fer become real end ective in

your bay when he is a newspopor·
boy.

I

I

I

•

THE DAILY SENTINEL

I

SOCIAL AT CLIFTON
The Good Wlll Clas11 of Chfton
M E Church will hold a social
m lhe church basement on Friday
evening It w1U start at f•ve o'
clock Everyone 1s mvitcd to come
and cat supper. Tllere will be par
eel post packages and a f1sh pond
for the kldd1es
There wtll he
plenty of goad thtngs to cat, eve1 y
one 1s welcome
The Good Will Class has rcsum
ed the qniltmg and scwmg carpel
raga after the holidays Those
present on Monday cvcnmg were
Lucille Harr!.Son, lrcnc Ju,sl1s:,
Mr and Mrs. Bell Srowrt and sons
the host and h'¥teSi Mr and Mrs
Ned llo:&gt;nry. •
Mr a.1d Mrs. Otha Licvwg of
New Ha'-en and Mts Ferns ,h\Slls
were viSiting Mr. and )Irs, Ned
Henry Sunday.
lolr and r.'lrs N( d Henry &lt;~nrl
Mrs George Ourns were m Par
kerRburg t'11day a£ternoon
Mr and Mrs Marvm Allan of
Toronto, Ohio has Yeturnccl home
after S.Pt;.UQ.u:li 4 week v;Jth Mr

LETART, W.VA.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keefer and
children, Mr .and Mrs. Albert 8oston v111ted reeent1y Wlth Mr Dan
Bostoll In Huntington, who I&amp; til
Mr and Mrs. Arch Roush and
Mr. Paul Hoffman were m Galh
polis Tueada;r on busJoess
Mr Albert Boston was a caller
m the CeelJ Blessing home Mon·
day afternoon.
Charhe Brown is vuitmg h•s
family at Board
Melvin Bonecutter, who bas
been vlSJUng fl'"iends returned to
h1s employment l)n the rtver,
lves Ktng and Curtis Rickard
visited Friday wttb Eugene Kmg
m Holzer Hospttal,
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Rou::;h,
San.:tra and Milton Ray, spent
Thurt~day with Mr. and Mrs ~o
Roullil of Dav1e1 Grove
Relative!! ba,,e 'eeeived word of
the sudden deatll of Mr U!mucJ
Roush 1n Genoa, Dlinols He was
born and reared m the Oak Grove
commumly smd was the son of Mr
Robert and Lucmda PJckens Roush
lie rna' r1ed the former Eula Hart,
daughtH of Mr James and Nelhe
EntwhJslle Hart also of thiS COM•
mumty He has one stater hvlng,
Mrs Bess1c Bennett, who is scr•oUB
ly 111, beSJdea a bost of other rela·

and Mrs James Bennett.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Fl&lt;'k of
Pomeroy was calling on Mr end
Mrs Ned Henry recCTTtly
Mr and Mrs George Burns and
daughter Cherylo went to Athens
Oh10 on Fnclay
Mrs Fanme Frances of M:tson
spent the day With Mr and Mrs
T M Lockett and famhy
Mr nnd Mrs. LeWIB Ju11t1s Mr
John T 11ylor 8J'd son Jonh. Jr
11.as calhng on Mr and Mrs Ned
llcory recently
M1ss Ann Ilarns of Mason (all
cd on Mr .a.Ild Mrs Joh11 1--l&lt;lnJ·
son &amp;uuday

The omootbeot ride you've enr known is maJc possible by Slud!'bakcr's
new

liml

of suspcnsiun that comh~ncs the Lcncfib

.of turs1on control

\\tlh

coB

ep11nge. Tlus umque Luxury-Le,el R1de " a11o1hcr example of Sludcbakcr's
~uperior

Cra{lsmanslup. T, y

rt at

)OUr

Ut\llel \,

tutl,ty!

•

Studebaker-Packard
CORPORATION

/ut. /

0/14= jtwZ rjqlbdmandrz. «JIIZ£1

399 S. Third St.

TOM RU E MOTORS

�--

·2- Paily Sentinel PomrrO\' Mtdrllrport 0 Jan 22 1957

SNOW WHITE -AND THE 170 MILLION DW

, - --------

{Continued from page one)
Ill lit r1l of a rtCiall\t' He 1S ana
In• uf lGOI\Tilt&gt; ul1d TS SUfVI \ t'd
b\ Ills 111ul her \Irs \ t'\ a 1)3\ IS
111111 t .... o ~lst .. rs who IIH· th1re
\\1 ~~ \'1rguua Stalt l' uii H' Sill'
lht H• I]Jit" m£'n 3ppan1111) pullul
' 'I I! nf tht• Ka1st r &lt;J('('e~-, r llad 0 11
1o lho IH)( h \.IJ~ i!lld rul\ htildO l
IIIlO , Sill~· fl o:H\ ( OnlllllS~\011 )!rJ
11 1 tnuk ow•r&lt;J1td b1 Ro• \l 1\
1ht 11 11 lur ~ 1ffl'rf"d r.. lnor lllJUr\
Ill 'h1 lO]!bHJ!l

The Daily Sentinel
DEVOTED TO

INT~RI.S TS

01

Mt:IG~

MASON ARF.A

Pubhshnt1 l'H'ry aftnnnon f';t;(l pt Sunday by The Ohio Valle:r
~ntlnel, Inc
at 110 \le l h~ nH Sl Pum•·n} 0 l:lusJn('ss uff ld!
phone 398, t.-dltonal olf1~·e olto ne 391
RU.:HARtJ S OWEN - GENERAL MANAGER
A: E) NOLO E GREENE - EDITOR

National

l(hfJIJ•m~ r ~p r· ·~ • r.t.llll('

Botllnell1 K1mh.ol1

"-:Lw

,rn•chmk full of \\hat tht comnr;..: gt rH r.tlrtttl rs llllnkrng ahnr r
Wilt I(' II llllllks II IS ltt .td Pd ,\lid I' h• Ht rdps !hiS lllhot l'SI Irl '

Jspt•tl t.t tiH S\h ont plj.Jt'l~ tiHrt .d11 t\'&gt; .I ll' \.aluablt• lltt;,
gets ut wulldul 1\lsllom th&lt;~t \H oldrr m l\.rbl!anb ttught tn
take trmt· to dliH kll .rboul nr por rd, 1 u1 1 r
I Ill' .1 ,\!\ ll.ll\ 17 r sru ul till SJI\ r,J \S\ uf Hutl,wtl Jllgh
!'it lwol Nllh·d h\ !'\dill\ Srsson hI ~ I s lll): r!l,n trtbule to Hut

lant1 ( o&lt;uh llnr \r•!lntrr fhh r'ttrr \It ..,h,rll rt•p:mt brl ow
Mu rh sjl.Ht&gt; il:-,o \l,rs ,l\\Jid t•d tlu lt•trr rgt•r r,tgl' F:lvt:; Ple.sk•\
:-.ltH h nl stl l\1'\ ..,iJH&gt;\ th.tt 11\0IP IJOy'i th.m

guts

tluuk I:l\1~ 1s 1/w most
\\ tnt;• tl11~ 11nghl IJe sho!.:k mg news
tu..thl' oldt•r ma-.1ul1ne g t•rHIPJ 11 c~pparenlly rs a fa ct m Rut
hillel Anti !Ius 11om J tuv.n th ll {IJ\l\ Jl{('nth rudded a chJm

plonslup rootb.dllr;mt

Hartinger

don'llikC' I•, ht ~ 'H1lll dw~Jrb

f ivts 1~ mv f.t-.otrtl slllgP!
l\1r1
]',J! BOIIlll' IS nl) f,l·

llhlllk til' IS tht 1110&lt;:1

ruom ln

lContlnwd ff"om JWP on•)

111

!Livestock Report
CJNt!lNNATI 0

(UP)

J

1v1

~Lock

Hogs, 2700; barrow• 11r1~ ~1\ts
moderately actl~ , ruuy 15 u nts
~her; lJO.UO lb 19 &amp;o; 200 215 J t.
II.~ IIU&amp;;

120-335
:JSO..ZSO lb lj.l92&amp;,
15-11, sows 8\eady
down, boars steady

lb 19 25 10 50
208-2:75 lh 18
to ll:1nng 17
at 10 75 11

Cattle, 600, calves, 250 mo~t
slaUJhter classes moderat(•ly ac
ltve steady to st.rong, JIOOd sit t r
1150-1~, guod
to chclin lfJ 50
standard 1817, chotec h(•lf• 1s 211
&amp;:DOd helfer! 17 18 50, &amp;land 1rtt 15
utility and commercial cu" ~ 10 :)IJ
12 50, good to cho1ce vettlt 1 ~ 22
32, lllandard l!l-22, cull Mild Ill ill\\
vealers and calves 10.1~
Sheep 200, stau&amp;-bttr l.u11hs
steady to strong good 111 rl , hOI('t
wuult•rl l&lt;~mb~; IR 20
chn111
21
wooled f'W('S ·~ 4 J;(ood and t hoiC!'
5
GHEEN APPOiNTED

(,ul
a

~pt•t

to llll

&lt;~hcln has h11 11 U]JJmlnt d
1al deputy she1 111 ·•&lt;'rm d1n~
entry 111 Uw ll• 1k of cotu ts

office

J:.illP\ Hrog,Jll

I ,1ts I lott11 1u1

rs Ill\ Javonte st nger

Il l

summan

tlrs 1s

I

hnw lhP II\ Is fHtptd,ultv ratC's w1th tiH•

favOJitl' 10 h.ul.mDIIu•r pPtsOJI 11s lhetr favott1P. SPwn bovs favo1 C'd The Sll1gt t .mtl ,,nut ht·J st&gt;ven e1the1 dtsllh'd
hrm or rould t.1ke htm 01 lt'&lt;l'•~' h11u l'wo (lead!ms) had no

or llwlr

opuuon 1 lley' gl'l hep tiHtll teath(•t s !
()ne tmlic ,JIJon Df wh.lt ,ouug Jlt'lllllr•

, 1e thinkmg about b
how many of thl'tn hold npuuons on dlftt&gt;renl kmds of sub·

Fm f'XJ111ple ""t'IY slutlt•nt 11olltd had some kind of
optnron on Pr('s(ey Tht'Y kttr\'-' ot 111111 Ask the same young

)t'rls

(leople

thl'll oJHlllon on El st• nhtnl&lt;'l s l.!ll'st shormg UJI pohev
Jo1 tht" Mu\dlf' ~~,Js1 and vou t1 likt•ly gel a good mnnv
'nO
optntuns
Youth 1s 1101 t'XJH'l t1•d ,m\lltOJC to jump mio thl"
&lt;' 1llllp(t'XItlc&gt;s of llltC'I ll,JI.Jil(l] IW11nll,li Ol I'Vf'll Stalt&gt; Lllltl IOI!rl·
1\ su u,1l tugs nf \\at.

r\nd Wl' don t blatu~&gt; them

Lrt llll'm ht· young wh1le

the

vears pt•rmtt 11 Allow lhem to bP 1111l•nt on athletrrs good
mamw1s .utl•pta blt• drpotlmC'nl and tust stmply ''havmg
fun Th(• Vt'Uts \\lll!r,Jr tlus liolll them loo soon

COLD SUFFERERS

G•t ITANIACK, hbl•h or powdH•
lor ~•'••f ol COl.D DISCOMFORTS
Tk• IT AN 8 A C K prne&lt;&gt;pi&lt;Ofl I~P•
IQ""'"''' &lt;t • coMtl&lt;n•l&lt;oll ol pal"
l•• .. tnt &lt;ngr•lll•flll lltat wo•k tottltt•r
fu• FASTUI AlliH ol HI&amp;.ADA.C.HE ,
Hf;IJAAl.GlA and ACHINO MUtCI El
lluo t" e•ldo STANBACK tlu ,._,r;
OVC£1 fi\IIR SNAP .A.CK w•th
ITAN.ACK

r•

BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
II h 1&lt; hr t'll learnl•JI or Llw hlrlh

r l dllllj.lilt r lo ~r &lt;tllrl :\oln ,
\luphu llnltz (.If Rnltlr
lIt Ilk
II il l,; 111 !hoy we1c torme 1h Of
a•1• t,, r,. , ~o! n~ to 1\flrhtlinn
1h1 I!l ilt \lls!i ho!l bern named
II h1 K n lmrn l}(•rt'tnher 25 AI
I (1111111 Ill\ I\ l[oS'p[tof W&lt;'IJo:hlllg 11
1 lh• tn '1 111. Thcv hut~&lt;' two otht•t
hi hilt 11 , hu , and 11 ~lrl M1 sud
\!1' t ln 1u ~ 1'1uliiJIN ,ut' tilt ~,:ranrl

I
I

[1

"oin

tl ( ll h

OF
~w'

}k"

BY

N

MEL

HEIMER

F~"' \ ORK- Abe

Ein horn 1.1 a llan&lt;tllil man.
Abe Etr"l 1 •om Ia a calm and genial mlln Abe
Einhorn ls a man whose steel has been tcmpereft

In th~ Toledo furnace or- the theater, so that
uothmg In Hfo Is too absurd, nothing upscta blm.
A be 11-:lnhorn laW a it a minute. Abe Einhorn tvaA
1t waa not too many weeka -.go that Da.vld
Mewck, \\hO produces the stage romPdy The
Ma!ch111ah r, noticed easuo.lly that a set of gaudy,
oval11hapf'd candy boxes-Of the kind popular in
the ently !fiOOs, In '\'hlch period th&lt;t play Ia aetu~cd onslnge had become .shabby and worn. It
\\A.9 no womlel, member1 of the orlg!nal London
r·ompanv had brought them here fot their \IIU.
ml\tc usc in lhe play's second act
· J.A't's get some new candy boxe!t," Mentdt
11 mnd11 ootr~
sn1d-11nd Abe Elnhom, who I• the p1-op man for
cost 18~ 90.
Match,nak&lt;'r, nodded politely and. went to work
on the project He began try &amp;"etttnt In touch Wlt.h American llox
rnanutacture1 s-and Iem ned ahortly that IUCb e*""')' cartons are
extinct heH~. Abe went ha('k and looked at the old boxca. Tirey
weren't much longer for lh1s world, beln• held q.t.her by MIIUDK
tape and prayer. It WM e1et1. money they wvulctn't Jaat the next
performance

..

..

..

A LrrTLI: DESPRRATEI.Y, At.e looked ovtrweas-and 4\«owered that the Mansell Condy Box Manufaoturttl 01' Londoa ...S
made the origtnols, and t¥rtamt:mtnt, could pnwldfl aew oneL SHIP
TWELVBl ROXES BY AIR SOON POSSmL!l eabltd Abe
I In two week11, the boxes nrnved. Befort the;t dld, bowever, the
BOAC plant people cabled Mr. E and Informed blm almoat apolo-getically that It would co!Jt 170 to carry the boal over, alt\Ct the
only apace available on the ear11".St plane wu on a pustnger It&amp;t.
Abllt told them to 10 ahead, damn the torped.o.--and on a
day momlnr be paid f7 in taxi. fare out. to !nternatlonal airport at
Jdlewlld ... with l'll&amp;:h hopei of bavlnc tht new t.oxes orwtace tor
that day'• ma.Un~f!
\ "Now about the duty to be paid oft the ..... lal4 tb• CWII.oiU ofri~
ctr ......an4 lh.tn there wa1 elJht klndl of I!Cntahlnt a.nd pawlq
htmmlng and hawing Nobody knew wh&amp;t duty to oharp ..Liden:
~be 11ald nervotl&amp;ly, ·1 got to ftl to t.lltl U.Mter." ''You'd bette•
tet, th~~tn,'' old the cuMloml dtotl'l. "O;trne -.ok In the mornlDf
and we'U have a ruling" Abe l"tllumed to the elty. Apln for f1.
The nekt dey, t.he customs people handed dOWD tllelr verdict· duty,
90 cents. Abe clutched the package of boaea t.rtumpbanUy and taxied
baclt to New York It luid cost f84, 90, but h• bad WQR the ftgb,l.

w-...

. .. .

~'c~" r1:U~:.~~"

:l

00 Parson s

B•

6 55
7 00

9 00
10 00

11 00
I I iO
12 oo

12 30

You

I 00

Stud~

2 00

1

1:.! 30

2 30

'f'f'nnessee Erme Ford
3 bo Matmee Theatre
4 00 Queen For A Da}
4 45 Modern Romance
!5 00 Comedy T1me
5 30 M) Ltttle Marg1e
6 00 Federal Men
6 30 News
li 45 Sports E~e
00 Grand Ole Opry
7 30 Jonathan W!nters Show
7 45 NBC News
8 00 The B1g Surprise
8 30 Noah.'s Ark
g 00 Jane Wyman Show
9 3o Armstrong Cu ell' Th£"ntr('
tO 30 A Man Called X
11 OO Press Box

3 00
4 00
4 45
5 00
5 30
6 00
6 30
6 i5
6 55
7 00
'I 30
7 45
8 00

8 30
1 9 00

10 00

10 30
Jl 00
11 lS

1

Ll 15 We11th.P'rcast
ll 0 Press eax

11 30 TODI.iht
___:::__

__

CHANNEL 3
Sign On
'I od:~v
C'offt', Tlme
Homt'
fhe P .. 1ce u Right
1 rut h or Consequence!
111 rae DOUih
It Cou ld Be You
C .:.trrent
&lt;- amera Goes to ScbGol
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Mytmet' Theatre
Quee 1 for a Day
Jl{odern Rom&lt;ncel
('omtody T 1me
M~· L1111e Margte
W;olerf1ont
News PH•Iure
Sports Eve
Wcathercast
Mayor of the Town
Eddu.• F1sher
NBC News
H1ram Holiday
Fa'~ t r Knows Best
Kraft Theatre
'l'l'rl~ Is Your L1fe
TBA
Newl!t .Headlmes
Weafh~c~st

1I 20 1TL11!i Box
11 30

Tomght

THE O!UVER'S
~
SEAT
• .1~

1~

t\l.J=-A

- ...

OR HAD IIET Bnck a£ the Royale, he ua.WNppetl the boXuand found that, lnat\lll.d of being red Ilk• Ull ortalftals, they ~
II'MD. .
and quite a btt shallower. It wu obvloua they weren't
&amp;olni to dfl, and
"Oft, :Mr AferT'kkl" ($4 Abe.
Well, Uu• wo1 hi wu not q111te in bll..a a.t Mr. ll.'s feet.. Ht ~
Merrick put 'th.eh heRd!! tpgether, decided U\ey eoU)d,bave the b0x1111
n-patnted and fo.laflt tlottoma c&amp;ild be put Oil them Merrick aad
Elnbom both are gentcel, well·bred-oth........ one of them wOu~
have pointed out that this particular reDOvatton could ha\le hell
don~ ht the begtnnln&amp; wtth any Jal"tHft, natlvt vut.aty of candy boX.
Without the mental. emGtiOIUll and $1lt1Delal a~
so now the &amp;"reen candy boxe11 painted: Ted. wltb the phonJ bot·
toma, ar-e onstage nightly during the second act 91 flln' Mtdchmabr.
.and A~ Einhorn just ha1 paid the bUl t9 the J.,opdon Brm.. They
cost $1 eaob.
()nee, Abe Einhorn wae a tranquil man. A II'Wl w11oat ateel b4
~n tempertd in the Toledo tul'nace ot U. tbeater, 10 u.a.t •• ·~ -

Treatment Center Washington D. C.
For Alcoholics
a
A
Planned At Lakin I

mllll~l('r
1~
native of
lvalila n·c~1 Hd h15
B
d11!:,rtf r1om Buckn1s~ l lntHr51tY
1 .1mt took h1 , thco!ogJo•l work at
Plans to ~tC'k !he esf,U!uhnH1ll u m• r St mwo~r} HI~ Alma Mater
of a Stille center for thto treatment t:onrened u"on him the honorary
of alcoh.oiJcs at the formn Jndu~ dcgiCe of l)VC'tor of DlvJnllY
trtal Sch.ool for Colored Boys at
Dr Cr&lt;~ITfurd served aiS Director
Laktn, near Pmnt Pie 11an1 ha~ of Youth Work at the Baptist rem·
been revealed by Delegate Camp pte m Philadelphia He 1s a mem
bell StevcnB Mil son Co1mlY rr: ber of a number or boardt and
pre8t'nlsl1Ve ln the Hou se of De committees uf mstJLutwns of the
legates o! W Va
Bapllsl denommatwn and recently
Stevens satd that ht&gt; had been h.as senerl as Pres1denl of th.e
Wash1ngton Federallon of Church.·
informed by a group of c•uzens
es He IS all author of note and
from Muon County that uch a
among his books are these thrt'!e
request would be made He also "Seekers of Life," "Allar Fires,"
said that he h.ad talked to at least
and "Open Windows"
one mlmster who h.ad expressed
!Dterest In such a proJect
c1al IntegratiOn program
The boys school at Lakm was
Delegate Stevens sa1d that h~
discontinued by thes tate reeen. I) h.ad suggested that a sponsor for
m eonneet1011 With the state's ra such a bill be selected from one
of the more popolous countie5 of
tbe state

I

WCHS-TV Channe~ 8

LOSES 44 LIS.

UAJS SUM WITII RIIIIIEL

KJ:D[NA OHIO-"At the end of
the flnt week Ullnl Rennet Conttn-

tute I had laat 1 lba and I l'I'Q 10
~ that I continued
When I
iltarted I wellbed IIIII' lb1 Today I
wel.lb 141 It» "M;r alopn I• Stay Slim
'I'll• a.tmet Way " WTI'lelo Mn T
MYer know • hunpy momut whilli
reductni with RENNEt..

P\' t

Mrs Ed J-'ry spent Saturday
Hobbs attended Rutland H111l
arlPrnoon with Ell• and Maude Sch.ool
1
Bleu1ng
F'"";;.;"";;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Mr and Mrs Dallu Yeager of
wt:re Sunday afternoon
gu~~ts of Mr and Mn Lawrenc~
Wolfe
MaMJn

I

TRAILERS
ACT NOW
s••• uoo to '1000

I, 2 and 3 bedrooms, lar£t
stock, must go! Bring your
demes and your problems,
move m tomorrow Try us.
we're dealin~t: on the very
lowest tennsT

!otr ;md Mrs Dennll Rou!h. were
Sundlly dmner guestJ of the El·
mer Nt&gt;wberry bm1ly
Mr and Mrs Oan1el Weigand
and Brend• of Hunttngton spent
tht' week end w1th relatives tn th1s
area

Ten Wides,

Hu1r;e Selection

Leroy Roush, Gordon Walls and
Lester Rouah were dinner guests
Sunday of the Leooard Romb ramlly

Free de very, Qald:. Opel:

7 ...,.._

WaYerly Mobile
Home Sales, Inc.

R•&gt; M" Ethel Fry, Mt1 M.ry
Louise Keefer and Carolyn, Rev
and Mrs Jo~orrut Murray The nut
meet1ng wHI be WJth Mrs Fanrue

U 8 %3 South
WAVERLY, OHIO

;R~o~u~s;h~o~f~U~•;••;•~•;•~J~•~n~29~;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~

Jo:lllla

ceremony are (from left) Mrs Etsenhower, former President
Herbert Hoover, Chief Justice Warren, John Fey, chief clerk
of the Supreme Court, President Eisenhower, Senator Wllham Knowland and Vtce President Richard NJXon (lnterna·
!tonal Soundphotol

Getting To Sleep Poses
Real Problem For Some

"Just.,. 1ood"• never good enough when medi·

IJ HEWN N. IUNDISIN, &amp;.D.
HAVE &amp; tough t1me getUng up the real problem tor many oJ you.

calion i11 preecnbed for you. Prompt pre8Cnptton
&amp;erncc 111 uur Specialty. Brmg your pre8Ct1pt10.r.&amp;

~bh

You1J tost and turn anC\ apend &amp;
good deal of t1me trying to force
yourself to aleep. However, there
are several doa and don.:.ta to
!oUow to help you into tbe land of
nod.
Let's consider the don't&amp;.
Don't depend upon alecplna:
pilll or potJoru. Wh1le tbey might
be aU right 1f presedbed by a
doctor In ease of an Illness they
o.re only a crutch which you
might come to depend upon They
mlght lead you into the dr-ug
habit, If you mlswse them.
Don't exerelae before you go to
bed, tt you sleep poorly. If you
Sleepinq Petlod
want to reduce or develop your
Your eftlclency ls geared to your body, wait untU morning to per·
sleeping period. If you're in bed form your aerobatics ExerclB~,
early and up early you wm be both physical and mental, tenas
most emelent duri~g the early t.o alert you rather thaD soothe
part of the day A.!! enning ap you
,
proaches, you Jose a good part o! For that reason, don t try to
your ef!l:c!enc}i
solve any troul::rlesome problems
FOJ' night owls, who sleep pretty just b;:tor~ turning 1~. With a
late and just hate to ge~ up em- good nlght s ~;Jeep, you 11 be able
cleney reaches fts peak durtn' the to tackle them much eaBier the
t
g
next day
even ng hours. Usually, it wlll btl Tomorrow I'll i
very low when you awake
K ve you .some
You men are apt to bto In a daze helpful hlnt.s an how to get to
whlle shaving and you'll probably aleep quickly and easily.
stumble thNugh your early ~UESnoN AND ARSWEB
ehoru. And you women might ME: Whatcause.s:war.,under
ftnd getting breakfast a dlmcult the armpits and what can be done
ta.sk
to remove them?
Whatever tlme you go t.o bed
Answer: The eaue of warts Ia
tl~e tlrat three hours or 1Jumbef not known, but It 1a poaalble that
wUl benefit you moat That's aome a.re due t.o infection
when you sleep the toundea~
Bome types of warts may be re~

morning? Wouleln't )'OU
rkther ha9e stayed 1n bed a Uttle
longer? Well, I gueaa jUJt about
everyone feela like thla once 1D. a
whlle,
Actually, tboua:h, eight hours
rsleep usually la enough for t.he
a.verage person There can be no
atead1'a.st rule. You might need
more or you might ne~d less
If you co to bed early and arlse
early, you'll probably get along
best wlth eight or even nine
hours• sleep It you're a nlght owl,
)"OU may get by with only 11x or
seven Some do with even le88
aleep.

to u&amp; for compoundjng.

DUTTON DRUG CO.
MILL ST MIDDLEPORT
PHONE6266

'

A NEWSPAPER ROUTE
CAN GET YOUR SON
OFF-THE-FENCE

Slow Tread
A!~r

tlves and friend!!.
Mr Taft Boston was the guest of
Mr Dan Boston, Monday Mr Dan
Boston remams 111 at h1s home m
Huntmgton
Mrs Ethel Myers was take to St
Joseph Hosp1tal, Parkersburg, on
Thursday m the Foglesong Ambu
lance Her son Tobey accompamed
her there
Mrs Iren*' Wmebrenner, son
Ch.arlcs Mr Fred Roush and Mrs
Anna We1gand ass1~tcd Mr and
Mrs Sammy Le1lner w1th the1r
butchermg fuesday
Mr and Mrs Verg1e Adkms and
Sue, ~1rs Errcll Adkms, cecil
HlesS1,11g and 1'obey Myers were
busmess callers m Parkersburg on
Saturday
They consulted Dr
Th.omas L Harns and also called
on Mrs Tohey M)&lt;'rs m St Jost'ph Hospital

Freezer Sale!

Big 17 Cu. Ft. Chest Type

·SAVE $130

Mn Laura Gibbs spent Satur
day with her daughter, Mrs Irene
Myers.
Mr and Mrs lves Kmg or Oall.
Grlove had as their Sunday dmner
gueat!l, Mr J 8 and Jun~or Kmg
of Charleston and Mrs Sam 8os-

ion

Damel We1gand and Georgu·
Knapp were afternoon guests of
Mr and Mrs Fred Roush St.onda)
Manford Blesamg and Michael nr
J&gt;t Pleasant were Saturday eve
mng callers m the homes of Ce
c1l and Calvtn Blessmg and :Mr
and Mrs Charles Hannum
The Ladles Aid of Oak Grove
EUB Church met Tuesda} w1th
Mrs Amy Boston and spent the
day m qudtmg and workwg on
rug rags Those attendmg were
Mrs Loutsc Adkms Mrs Erccll
1 Adkins Mrs Allie Hoffman Mrs
Mr and Mrs Charlte Brown, An-~ NeU1e Adktns, Mrs Naomi Yf'ager
1ta, Robert , Sue Ellen anrl Ev11lee and Beverly, Mr~ Laura Gtbb 10
were !'!hoppin~ Ill J&gt;t rleasant on Mrs llolltc Thompson a1ul Vtrgm·
Saturday
ta Mrs filnmc Housh and Danny

'
/

I

Low Down Payment- Easy Terms

FIFE REFRIGERATION
711 Third St.

Your New Hotpalnt Dealer
Pboue 635Z-X
MlddleJIOri, 0.

::~: :!td~•:r~:%:e::~ t~~~

three hours, there 11 a With carbon dioxlde mow. Ot.bert
alow trend toward waking and may be removed by the appUca~
you're apt to ~.s and turn more t.ion ot nltrlc acld, or by Qle&amp;.WI
Oetting to lleep, however, 1s of &amp;n electric needle.

____

Clifton

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

TAKING NO CHANC•I
EAST PATERSON, N' J UP pqlJee rushed to the city's new
h.lth school Mondly on receiv1ng
a repott that two suspltlou•lnnktna men h1d placed a ladder
l!llji!alnst the school's gate TheJ
found s~hoo' Principal Ltvf Ol!On
and grammAr •~hoot Principal
Georac Miller They e~plalDed
they wen uRing th&amp; ladder to aet
elevation for photoll'tPhs of the
new buildina.

I

IN THE SILVERY SUNSHINE, Ch1ef Justice Earl' Warren admmtster... the oat}l or office to PreSident Eisenhower on the
steps of the U.S Capitol ~hll~ tens of thousands watch The
ChJef Executive was publicly maugurated for a serond term
whtch he dedicated to a quest for world peace Wltnessmg the

REEDSVILLE

'"llt

Donald R Hobb•, s.on of .,.,
and Mrs II llobbl La.npvUit.
oh
ru:• nih wai 3l;Slgned to the
1
Jilh ,\ 11\i,lflfolrt Arllllt&gt;ry Briog,.rh 111 l.l'rmany
\ radio ··~·ralor Ill B.altery B
of the brt,~tade"• 67th B•tta:lion, ~
Dat!a• t 1bl)s or Bo.ard Run cal Hobbs entered the Arm)' laat J\111
!cd 011 \1 r ;wd ~rs Dwight GJbbi and •rnved Ill Europe In DecemSundaJ &lt;~ll; rnoon
b"

BOTPOINT

!

. . . .MI.--

1r ~~ ~utomoh!le accldt-nt wa' re
' rn• d fu1 ·d~, tu h1s homf' from
11 IH I,I o ' l! I
ll thl Fn~tlc song
\ 1d 1l~r
I ~~ 111 ~ ca~l rrum
\..
I• I&lt;&gt;C~
•e w.. s a(
• llll\J~I•" I 1 h1~ partnh ~lr and
\ir~ ! 6h n BleJOAJng who b.ad been
dl 111, ' 1 . , It

The Lakm property consuls of
about 100 acres and IS near the
Lakin State Hospttal property
State offiCials have revealed
dLSatisfaettOn over the treatment
of all'ohohcs 1n state mental hos
pttals and feel that a treatment
Cl'Jller for alcoholics as a separate
factilt} w1ll eventually be established In the ~tatl! of West Vlr·

---------

WHTN-TV Channel13

=

l h.J 'S

I Servicemen

---~---~-

Lew s Bl!'.n ng who wu InJured

Penns~

...._ ~_!l_r__ {l_!!ll'ilat for 4 ounc«a o~
liquid RZNNJ:L Concentrate You'll

12 SO S•grt Off

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mtddleport, 0 Jan 22, 1957-1

IKE DEDICATES SECOND TERM TO QUEST FOR PEACE

(Continued from ,... .. one!

Teubner 8r R B Medina 0

I

think ' EI"I S IS IC':.il t 1.1n '
younger selll!llull.md h.. ~~d 1111 1 Slltl Jl]Ln g of :11 pt'l sons 111~
&lt;IUdlllg tea&lt;IH'I s t:.~nd ltt' IP"s on1 l•11 \11\l Jlea(ht•t Mr J)on&lt;J
fh,lll, Y..oiS fplll!Pd ' Jo'Jvi ' IS to 111\l:-o\{ \\ Jt ,tt IOO~C boll s olll' I() J
lran 'itn1"Shlll 1 J I!Vl' ).! It b ,!lltlllttr•d }'tt'!·dty Cilhet IS &lt;tiJ ltg ht

Bakcrv h~as offered to pa) the Lid
f('rence-whif'h w11l amount to
several hundred dollars- between
the cost of the neeessary repal'"l
and a year§ rent c.f $900 wtueh
the v1ltage w1ll g1vc them 1f they
do the wo1 k on the bu1ldtng It
was reported that uo repa1r work
o( an&gt; kmd h.ad been done smce
the \ tllage renltid the bulldmg to
the bakery
The clerk was aulhOflied to no
tlfy the Oh11:. Fuel Gas Co mpany
th.at they were rcsponstble for re
pav1ng stret&gt;ts wh1ch they lear
up for gas mam repairs Com
plamts wen· rece1vcd of lUf'S
bursting '.1. hen a break m the
street on Seventh At~enue 1s hit
The break was made by the
Gas l'? It WilS also reported that
etghl lax• ltcenses are available
at th1s time
Those prt:&gt;~cnt for the meetmg
were Mayor Ftsher Councilmen
Wayne Gtbbon~ Ernest •..Covert,
David Jenkms, Dav1d Miller Rolr
erl MC"Eihmney, Clerk, Charles
Murray, Treasurer, Jean I ama,
Street foreman, Lewis E!hs, Ho
mer Rtce, T A Hendflcks B W
Gill, Russell Bmley and Bernard
Fullz

1

W~AZ TV

CHANNEL 3

6 5.5 S111n On
7 00 'fodav
9 00 CoHet:- Tlmf" '
I 0 00 llome
ll 00 The Pnre 1s H1ght
II 30 Trutt" or ConscQ,urnrrs
12 00 Ttc Tac Doueh

WCHS.TV CHANIIIEL a
WCHS·TV CHANNEL I
8 00 Capt.Wl Kanagroo
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
g 00 Morning Show
9 00 Morulng Show
I0:00 Garry Moore
10 00 Garry Moore
lO 30 Arthur GCidfre:r
10 SO Arthur GodfJ eJ
11 30 Str1ke It RJeh
11 30 Str1ke tt RICh
12 00 VaJiant Lad)
12 00 Vahant Lsdy
12 15 Love of L1fe
12 15 Love of Life
12 30 Search for Tom01'row
12 30 Search fill" Tomorrow
12 45 Guldlng L1ghL
12 45 Gutdmg Light
l 00 Kalte's K1lchen
1 00 Kat1e':;~ Kltcben
I 30 As the World Turns
I 30 As The World Turns
2 00 Our Mus Brooks
2 00 Our M•ss Brooks
2 30 Houseparty
2 30 t-hus£&gt;party
3 00 Big Pavor!
3 00 'he B1a Pllyoff
3 30 Bob Cril!by Show
3 30 Bob Crosby Sbow
Joe f•udweeler 42 IS a member
4 00 Br1ghter Day
4 00 Br1ghter Day
(tf PS 1Rf:l &lt; lass or 1957 Joe 1s
4 15 Secret Storm
4 15 Secret Storm
'na n It'd and a succe~~ful busmess
4 30 ~dge oF N1ght
4 Jl) 'F"dge of Ntgbt
mllll - ar1d the father o,t two boys
5 00 The EHly Sbow
5 00 TnP Early Show
v.ho olrP ho'h IJellt•r d11vert1 than
6 30 Your Esso Reporter.
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
hr 1s Thai ~ wh} Joe 1s m school
U 45 Sports Parade
l'olu;•• School 189 nol Publuc
6 •• Sports Parade
8 M Weatherman
'l&lt;'houl Hl9 _ Joe IS learmng to
6 •• Wer.lherman
7 00 Art Lwkletter &amp; the Kids
11J lVI
7 00 .1111 Corey Show
7 15 Dougl.as EdwardiJ
Joe !hough! h(' l&gt;t~('W how to
7 30 Grand Ole Opry
th 1\f' He dul k11ow how to shrft
8 00 Phil Slivers Show
7 15 Doug)e.s F.dwards
lit~~ s and &lt;\('rr Uut Joe was prf'l
8 30 ThP. Brothers
7 30 GJant Slep
11 h.IZ) on ~\O]J\Jil'lg d1stann~s bad
9 00 To Tell the Truth
8 00 Arthur Godfrey &amp;
'.\1 .dhf'r dr1v1ng
mght VISiblllt}',
A 30 Red Skelton
9 00 The Millionaire
rr~··ohl(• wt•t d lim J\s tlnver cuur
10 00 $64,000 Quest1on
9 JO r ve Got A Secret
lt"'IV - m r11rt about nll Jot' did
A layette sh.ower wa s g1ven for \O~:.t Your Wi1., y 10 00 20tftl't!etftll'y Fox Hour
kn0w \\ .J , how ~41&gt; s.fllft gears and Mrs Darhman Ke&lt;'d at the Eden U:OO .l JIL"'iiAli',Jlinute News
11 OD Up to the mmute new1
~ lt•t r I\ sNit'S of small 1t aff1e of
U B Partsh hollsf' Montlay even 11 0!5 5eannmg the Weather
U 05 Srar!mng the w t.b
f \lSI' &lt;ll1 d a llllllnr 1HC JdCtl\
OJ
1ng Mrs ROXIl' Rl•erl hosh•ss ICC 1110 The Late Sh.ow
11 10 'ihe Late Show ea &amp;r
tv.n
;1~ tor hi msel f sa1 d
Noth cream c.Jl;f" rufr&lt;'t' and cool ;ud
Ill~ VI T\ Sl TIOll'i ill all l!&gt;d hun were scrvl'd tu the gues1R
•
lu II alflt sdwol
Robert MHzf' ot B('lpre vuuled
.11•t IJ:,_(' mau\ olhrr 11 uff1c of here S11nda'i w1th b1othcr 1n law
WHTN·TV
CHANNEL 13
f1 llfll'l S Ill \ht• S] ;J\t'S of 0T('gOO, Tom lolltns and wlfr
WHTN-TV CHANNEL
Wl~(OJJSill and r-;c"'
Jr-rsev u
rrank Cros~ anrl wir(' M{ ~pen I t1 44 Sign On
11 ~4 S1gn On
1r lf'lllli£ the b{'ncf1ts of tOrrect•vc tni the wmtf'r months m l' lunda 11 15 Carto.;n C1ub
11 4'5 Cartoon Club
ldll(,ll\On,ll ha1n1n.l{ S1vcrnl olhl' ..
:\lr and Mrs Don l' lf1nger of 12 to Noon News
12 10 Noon N~ws
stnlt~ lllf' si!Jd}lllol{ tht• ltf1•savm..: Cla1ksJa.urg W Va were guests of 12 115 Netgh.bors
12 30 L1berace
12 30 L1berace
[lO~Sihlli]I('S Of ill'iUJt ilriH•r Nlll('t\
rt!llltlt~es hcrf' ovtr I lw weekend
I 00 Femtmne Touch
]1(1!1
Penny Ste~&lt;Jrt small gau~hter l 00 Femmine Touch
1 45 Mov1e Matmee
Odd!\ l nuu!,!h th.c much mahp; o{ Mr and Mrs I amh&lt;'rt Stewart 1 &gt;15 Movie Matinee
3 00 AflerMon Film Festival
nPd tt l'n a.~:; dr!H r hl1s pomh•d f••tl rccenlly and b1oh her arm 3 00 Arternoon t 1Im Festival
4 30 Super Senal Time
4 3(, Supe" Serial '1'1me
5 00 Mtckey Mouse Club
tlu il :n t o a1lult programs Teen
Mtss Dolllc Bormg who JS em
~ 00 M•ckey MoWLe Club
6 00 Cartoon Club
1~•· rl1tvmg llf'f'!dcnt~ have been
ployefl 111 Columbus sp••nt Sunday
6 00 Cartoon CJub
6 30 FIVe Star F1n·a i
rf' dueud a rill 50 per eent where , ht're w1lh her parents Mr and
6 30 Five Star F1nal
7 15 John Daly &amp; tbe Newt
pu~~lir schoCJJ svslems orrer driver Mrs Tony Oonng
7 tS John Daly &amp;: the Newa
7 30 D1sneylar..d
lnHnlnJol progr.nn
D1ana, ~mall daughter of Dofl·
7 30 Conflict
8 30 Navy Log
,\dull rln~er~ are made to jom na Jean Petty 1s a pat1ent m the
8 30 Wyatt Earp
g 00 Ozzle and Harriet
rnrtNllve tdmauon
cl11saes if Sl Joseph Hospital Parkersburg 9 00 Broken Arrow
1h('~ :~rc caul'ht 111 a scnes of small W Va.
9 30 DuPont Cavalcade Theatre g 30 Ford Theatre
lt11ff1t off('n~c~ or a le~ser numhe1
A I. Hetzer and famtl} or Lil 10 00 Polka Time
10 00 Wednesday Night Flghll
o{ ll.&lt;JOI &lt;lnvtng offenses
Each tie Hockmg wcrr. wc('kcnd guests 10 30 Conf1dentlal F1le
10 45 Sportscope
!rufll(' tl('kf't 1s wnrth a certatn of his parent&lt;~ Mr aml P..hs Ar ll 00 News
1100 News of ~he Nlght
1 uu!llhl't of I)O!flls, and a~ 1r drtnK thur Hctr.er and the Buc famtl)' 11 1ft Tlleatre 13
II 15 Th.eatre_:_:__
13
l tl.! f1 om Pon&lt;'t" de I l'on'~&gt; 1\l)'th.
Announcement has ~en recetY·
l~l ~ountun or Youth an accumu· f'd byE A K1bble ofthe marnage
111 S1dnrv Ohw
I,J\IOn of
pomts lttlomatlcall" of h1s older daughter Barbara to
m.lkt•s ~n &lt;~dult drlv~'r a school Mr I~ LeWIS of Nashpol t, Ohio
NEW ARRIVAL
&lt;'h J!d agam
Mrs Chloe M!l!s spenl several
Mr aod M.r!'l WtUiam C
Dtl~lr t&gt;duca\tnn classes correct
davs recently with reJat1ves in
dtH or S}racuse are an,noun·cing :
~rt"&lt;'r
k11owlcdge dc(ICienciP!
M'ii.:Jleport.
TO INSTALL OFFICERS
1 th.e b1rth or a son, Salurclay even·
~urw} s ~how that more than 27 t
Mlu Lucy Klbllle
The
Women's
AssociatiOn
Will
tnl:l', JRnuary 19, at Holzer Hoaplt·
ocr ct&gt;nl or rlrtvl'rs who are re
meet
thursday
at
the
F1nt
Presal
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
rxaminNI tifler allowmg lteenscs
LIOftl TO M.ET
Pomeroy Lions Club at tha1r byter1an Church at 7 30 for- m· Hersh ell D1ddle and Mrs Rutb '
to ltpse runt 1dent1fv hand and
arm ~lf{lUll! or recoinllr the sh.ap(' meetlni OD Wednesday noon wUI stallatlon of officers Mrs Lowtll Cundiff all of Syracu~e, Mr-s Llll·
of traFfic lll!(n!t) and Slmplf' sk II heat' an as yet unnamed speAker Probasco will be lhe mstalhn~~: of l•an McBnde S~ racuse 1s a grea~•
£1cer Members 11re asked to brmg grandmother The Cundiff's al~
l!·~t~ w~·crt Ott! th.o!c who an•n"' on the toplc or "Flshmg" accomoh) ~tt"afl~· capable of rracttng tt1 p.an.ied b)' shdes. according lo an- their- December Sales tax stamps have t\\o other sons, WJiham age
to be sent to a Presbytenan Home 1 mne and Joseph age s1x
nouncement made today
norlf'rn trnfFlf s1tuatlons
The drtver who knnws th.e law
~ut stmply won't respect tt and
'ht• nJo!hls of othcrg can manaRI!'
to ~~ aduate ~ucces!lfully from t.be
Eve~ING
&lt;tl'hnol But the f1rst violation after
IN '!1-IE loiOUSE
fl&lt;"hools nets him a probationary
l!rcno::e If hr eomm1U: a vlolatlon
COULD GO VII
whtlf' ,)11 probation the dlsrespett
'!1-IE F1&lt;ITZ AND
ful 11nvcr's license •s permantntly
IT WOULO MAKE
rcvokt"d
NO NCYEI&lt;•MINO
The e~·•raHon rt"VOCIIIion system
"TO SQllA"TWEU.••
h.'l.s a \Cry des1rable secondarv
eHert •n Nl'w Jf'rsev Approximhi('Jy 92 pnr eent ofth.e drivers
marlf' alPrt lo pos~tbh: revocation
nf licenses have no further eon
rtrt t w1th the traffic law This per
rell1al!e Is ('Xpf'cted to ri~~C 11.'1
more and more of tho.-re psvcholn.-ttally or
physically unfit to
d1tvc arc barred from the drlvcr's

~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~-~----=---;~~~;_~~~;~~~­

1'11\111
vo•tlc sangt•t I l!ke I() h1 ,11 l•,lv•~ ~1ng hill don't !Ike to \\.,Jhh
hllll
.!1111 ( ll'llll'olllS
l.l\IS IS Ill \ J 1\0111(' Sltlgt'l. lJt • :-. JIIPtt\'

llHl'

I

Middlepw-t Budget

l00 1

WP sh~lllt!Jllllt tlso .1 fl'\\ of thl l!l.tll\ atJs\\Crs tlw polling
fOffinlltiPP I PII'~It&gt;d 011 lh• II\ I" (jlli~\1011
'!Jw lrthut1' to Mt Vt nna11 Js Ulllllt•d ' lla1d Work MrttiS
llm1nr
and 11 ,.., \\TIIIL•n ll\ !\11 &lt;::-:. S1s~nn
Mt Vt&gt;niiJlt 11.1S h.til i.l vuy h1gh huntll bestowed upon !urn
lit• h.1 s bel'n ,lskl'd to h1• Ullt' 01 !11~ toJeht·s for the Nmlh
South football g.une JL. h OJH' ot tht• tq ;:u~ hes for the South
LPam along 1uth llu gh llllldn1an l•um ( 1dumbus North hea(l
coarh Rob Kappas f1om I tnunnatt Wtst Hills and Jof' 'carlo
from ~l'\\,nk, Olno. 'I Ius g,trlll \\111 lu t•l,l}Pd at ('anton OhiO
about lhr tntddlt of Augu st Alwa~:-. bt fur~; tin s hono1 h,Js hren
gLH'Il to toat hes from l.1rgu S{ hnol ~
(Continued from ~gilt one)
Wt" (OUidn t tllmk ot ,, molt• dtst•rvu•g pc1son to •ecel\e
lhts hono1 We m 1y he ,1 stn,dl 't litH&gt;! hut we h&lt;.~Vl' one ul the ~ldt 1 lOIIl]J!Itt• ln\Cntoq. Of SUJ)br•st toar hcs anvv.he1e Mt Vt&gt;!Jil&lt;II 1 l1&lt;1s \wrked ha•d for us plit' ~ and &lt;'(!lllpmcJJt lly ran 7
lie out only tncs to butld a th&lt;ml[llonshq&gt; team hut he also 1957 a11 d h, Dtt Jl t~th ye.ar
henaflt&gt;r
ttlt!s to build champwnsh1p stu d rnts \o\oe unngme all of you
9 Allow !h(' ;h1•nrf 40C per
know 0£ students who \\3nted to fjllll Sl hnol but didn't because
M1 Venna/ltalkt&gt;dlo lhtm .tnd rt lJ dt • tht•m realize th('y could rf&lt;~y to h•l d pnsont 1 s
10 Havl' &lt;~II n11ut perta uung to
do a Jot beth~' ' 1f they st.Jved 111 s r hmd Ot tou•s&lt;• there arc coulliY
busrne~s sta nqwd 3nd mail
some Y..hO w1sh now lht•y l1&lt;1d il :...h•twd to hun.
cd by the LnmJOJS~JOru rs clerk
M1 Venna• 1 t.Jkes apt l son&lt;Ll 11\lt 1r ~t m luf.l students He IS
always gl,ulto lulp \\.tlh dll\ p1t1hlt·r1 1 ~ 1ltt•v m1ght haVIJ If he
11 llchu l'd :\11 ~ lk :m Barnilz
h,J s h.td anv pxptrrent• llt11 h1 th111ks m1ghl help the stu· &lt;~S tiJrk ru1 11157
rlt•nls, he ,o,111 t1·1t 1! to lhl'lll In lllh \\ ,Jy ht heJps them not to ' ::.! Met•! 1111 th•• f1r~t .md th 1rd
m&lt;Lkl' mtslakts /\lung \\lllltlldfltlllg dtlll 11',\t:hmg Mr . VPn ~ Mond~~ H of 1111h nwntll at th.e
natt ;.~(so !1 It's lo t'lltOUI.lgl guod, tt11~ 1\ ~ht p 111 lws l:itudents If ('onHntssJoiH r~ off1t• ~~ tl1o court
hi! Hl'C~ a studt•nt dom~ '&lt;ltl ltlhrng th 11 tsn t 'tgltt , he thltUially hott·•· .11 ll W ;J m
SlO pS t11111 Wilh .Hl t XVhll\dll•Jil
----One ol ttw ljtW Itt It's Mr V 1 1111 11 1 :-.1 1 t '-S~'S Js ¢uod manners MOBILIZE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
AJ\ ,\111&lt;1\l
t ,d1l
I ll' - Ttw
He tLIP~ to st I ' lh J1 lu ~ s lwl t&gt;11h 1· \U 11 1-. lu~ tl',llll have,-good
n1anncr s ;.Jntl ust 'i 11H·m 'I hesl' ,11 t· Just .1 il \\ of the many rr=t P'l A of the tlh~ 4.! roo111 Jonas
so ns I think thPIP t'fi••k .. l-,.. no f1111 r p1•rson th.tn M1 Vt•nnarr Salk Sch•wl l~rg1 sl l \; me utar)
for !he lal:ik lk il.HiW(JJkNI h;nd ll I O.li!JtJtg but has ,11\VilYS ~ Lhou] 111 j ,ll[urli\1 h. 1s 1110 t11l!Ud
\akt'll ttlllt' fiO ill tO.atltlll~ ltl ht ill !h1 sllltlt ii( .S h(• h,l s kll0\1.11 thl s\' tliOI
flliiHij)il l IIH v g&lt;~ve
\lr Vt·nnarl Is not onh u111 ul t lit tH st 1 o.tt tws hut .t!Hu a \~ un l'11nt 11 .11 \I• 111 11 \1ilh 1 .1 \hi l t of
dt'J!UI pe!SIIIl to kllll\\
gild('ll Jullt' sk.1t1' ~]ntld.!}
!It
And hm e at t' ,, I('W m s\1 "'.., t 0 1•1 t•slt 1 lfli&lt;'SI 1011
h.ul 1 omvl• 111 d uf sm'
f t t' t
MlllnteKtlthtn
r\lv t.tvOIItt Slll/-:tt ls( iuy Mlltht•ll .Oogl ll call~f'illii rn,lkJII.L': h1' rl11l~ rl&lt;Jss
I

I

(Conhnued from p•g• one)
Crow and W1ck Cnm Precedmg
htm m deal!'! were three brother~
Georg(' Burl and Harry Crow and
a s1s!t 1 Mrs Agnes MeKmley
Mr uow wa.s born Jan 23 1879
at [oltugt'vlll(' W Va
Funtral &gt;;(rll&lt;'es will \}(' con
du1 \('d at 2 p m Thurs rla&gt; ,11 t he
t v.mg
funt•ral
home
v.hl·
fnt'llrls ma' ca ll on Wt•dncsday
&lt;Jnd Thursdal The family 1s re
qutslmg lhat flowers be omJtted
Tho~e wlto I\ ISh t9 do so rna~ col}·
t11huh• to the MCI!':S t ounty ru n
r; 1 rund
llUJllll will be tn the f,wul~ lot
at lht! Letart Falls Cemetery

\\t tP ,di\J\;, tX:tt&lt;Lit!lg gl.rd to rt •t tr• t (01-m·s of schnol
n(CV.'\tlapers !rom our (OUIII\ s lirplt :-,r !ronls
l'h('Se rnrmPo
£raphed t•dnrun ~ art• 11nt prPierrlr•lll 111 ,tppeJrance but thr •\

Hl•3ul1:-. ot .t

WSAZ TV

Civic Leader

Vennori Honored In School Newspaper

TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ-TV Channel3
Tuesday
Wednesday

II

I

1

\o1k ( 111 lh '\ 't
nL',
Enter~d 'l.S ~econd class ma1lm);! m rll• r ~:~! the "''St od1ce Dl
P Omt rnv fJh1o
.. v
Sub~rrP•Itfln r !{'~ f)f'l il f'q Ill r rrH r whPrC avall~llf' 10
f'P,..nt~ P&lt;'r '"' k ur;f' 11 Tr 111 a&lt;h lr&gt;tr tl 1hf' OaJiy Sf'nlln(J offlff•
~~;·~~ aVii i,Jhlf' flllf' t"Jr;nj h (;) R\ I!! oil &lt;rll" Vf'flr tR , \ mnn h~
• o•
HI&lt; ntb&gt;; q;; Wl th • ,. n r, nlh~ $3 90 fi, uwl Jr route
4
1 ~~~
~~ :~~
rr•f' months ~2~0 flllf m• rllh ~I
343 Tf'Ktnli!On \H:

Three Are Killed

1

Good W11l Class Clifton
Mr and Mrs. Bob Marlme of
South Charleston was calling on
Mr and Mn Ned Henry Saturday
Mr George Burns was 111 Athens
Oh1o Thursday on bunness
Mr and Mrs Chne Irvin and
daughter Clmedda called on Mr
Dana Lewis and Mena Wednesday
Mrs Ray P1ekens Sr. :Mr and
Mrs. Lew Hortman, Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Hoffman Pomeroy, Ohio
motored to Bartlett, OhiO Sllnday
tv VISit Mr and Mrs Rus.'l£'11 Wolfe
and .family
Mrs George Burns attended a
meetmg of the Mothers Cluh at
tbe home of Mrs Fred Thabbot at
Mason Wcdne~day cvcnmg
Mr. and Mr! Paul Turnbull of
Mason was calllng on Mr and rd'rs
Ned Henry Saturday

Hado

UD IT WD.L BRING HIM

DOWN TO EARTH
ON THE RIGH'r SIDE!

\

l

\

\
A newspaper route will help de·
velop your son's responsibility,
initiative, thrift, honesty, and real

)

manhood. Fino traits of charoc·
fer become real end ective in

your bay when he is a newspopor·
boy.

I

I

I

•

THE DAILY SENTINEL

I

SOCIAL AT CLIFTON
The Good Wlll Clas11 of Chfton
M E Church will hold a social
m lhe church basement on Friday
evening It w1U start at f•ve o'
clock Everyone 1s mvitcd to come
and cat supper. Tllere will be par
eel post packages and a f1sh pond
for the kldd1es
There wtll he
plenty of goad thtngs to cat, eve1 y
one 1s welcome
The Good Will Class has rcsum
ed the qniltmg and scwmg carpel
raga after the holidays Those
present on Monday cvcnmg were
Lucille Harr!.Son, lrcnc Ju,sl1s:,
Mr and Mrs. Bell Srowrt and sons
the host and h'¥teSi Mr and Mrs
Ned llo:&gt;nry. •
Mr a.1d Mrs. Otha Licvwg of
New Ha'-en and Mts Ferns ,h\Slls
were viSiting Mr. and )Irs, Ned
Henry Sunday.
lolr and r.'lrs N( d Henry &lt;~nrl
Mrs George Ourns were m Par
kerRburg t'11day a£ternoon
Mr and Mrs Marvm Allan of
Toronto, Ohio has Yeturnccl home
after S.Pt;.UQ.u:li 4 week v;Jth Mr

LETART, W.VA.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keefer and
children, Mr .and Mrs. Albert 8oston v111ted reeent1y Wlth Mr Dan
Bostoll In Huntington, who I&amp; til
Mr and Mrs. Arch Roush and
Mr. Paul Hoffman were m Galh
polis Tueada;r on busJoess
Mr Albert Boston was a caller
m the CeelJ Blessing home Mon·
day afternoon.
Charhe Brown is vuitmg h•s
family at Board
Melvin Bonecutter, who bas
been vlSJUng fl'"iends returned to
h1s employment l)n the rtver,
lves Ktng and Curtis Rickard
visited Friday wttb Eugene Kmg
m Holzer Hospttal,
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Rou::;h,
San.:tra and Milton Ray, spent
Thurt~day with Mr. and Mrs ~o
Roullil of Dav1e1 Grove
Relative!! ba,,e 'eeeived word of
the sudden deatll of Mr U!mucJ
Roush 1n Genoa, Dlinols He was
born and reared m the Oak Grove
commumly smd was the son of Mr
Robert and Lucmda PJckens Roush
lie rna' r1ed the former Eula Hart,
daughtH of Mr James and Nelhe
EntwhJslle Hart also of thiS COM•
mumty He has one stater hvlng,
Mrs Bess1c Bennett, who is scr•oUB
ly 111, beSJdea a bost of other rela·

and Mrs James Bennett.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Fl&lt;'k of
Pomeroy was calling on Mr end
Mrs Ned Henry recCTTtly
Mr and Mrs George Burns and
daughter Cherylo went to Athens
Oh10 on Fnclay
Mrs Fanme Frances of M:tson
spent the day With Mr and Mrs
T M Lockett and famhy
Mr nnd Mrs. LeWIB Ju11t1s Mr
John T 11ylor 8J'd son Jonh. Jr
11.as calhng on Mr and Mrs Ned
llcory recently
M1ss Ann Ilarns of Mason (all
cd on Mr .a.Ild Mrs Joh11 1--l&lt;lnJ·
son &amp;uuday

The omootbeot ride you've enr known is maJc possible by Slud!'bakcr's
new

liml

of suspcnsiun that comh~ncs the Lcncfib

.of turs1on control

\\tlh

coB

ep11nge. Tlus umque Luxury-Le,el R1de " a11o1hcr example of Sludcbakcr's
~uperior

Cra{lsmanslup. T, y

rt at

)OUr

Ut\llel \,

tutl,ty!

•

Studebaker-Packard
CORPORATION

/ut. /

0/14= jtwZ rjqlbdmandrz. «JIIZ£1

399 S. Third St.

TOM RU E MOTORS

�--···

..

."

C-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy Midd leport 0 , Jan 22 . 1957

Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy -Middleport , 0 , Jan 22, 19n7-5

Cn•dl Htnd and Portla nrt Hom{'
"uf\1 I md at thf' home of Mr ~
I n1• I :-."'~11 rh o!e prt·Sf'lU Wf'rl•
.\!1' J1'1"'~td Nolan Mn
Ok1·1
l'.1 1 r'1 r .\l r• !\ianun Furbeof' , \fr ~
'h ••. , ,' s~~~l' 'dn
fl )alt l'.u
) '""' •In I_I uri Juhn ~&lt;Hr !\ir~ S11l
11 ,r,r .\1rs (Lan•nee Prrce . .\1n
Ji ,.,. .rd t;!)O:·r~hach. ~Irs H.alph ~ ­
t• &lt;~rl·
.\lr, Jl uiJf'rt f'n re. \1r,
1·... ,1 ~J yrt· ilnrl .\Irs Harr) Swan
\lr
lf,w&lt;: rrt No lan roncJru·tr·rl
1 rh, '''JJI\Ir·~ mcf'!lll~ and .\1 r~
: Th urn~, Sa,rt• ami .'d r~ lluward
t·: twJ~ ')~rh ,huv.-N~ u!Ws of tl'rt ~ t ·w
1n6 m..1rh1w ar rae hmcnb rrr thr
' ..1fterrrnt,n l'•·t Ju(' k dmntr WJ'

l

Crucial Came Against 11\:efson\rt"J le
'1

fo:~~~i~-~~~~~~i~~~r~~;r~l~et~"~.~\

M ... IT

tead1n~

\'elsorn ill!! Hound,
USia
;~
the raro')H'r~· SU )L H"UrJII" I .
leadn S T J 11 h
-. \f,
n~ on wa~ m"rkt d tt' JCfl
. ·
((
(I
( oarh Drtk R t·l!on s rnan"()l.l.('r I
ltst wtth thl· flu
.gLw

J

R

0

s·

Sports

ftrU
b

sec•retary

The hr.o:h,lonn.r.; ACE~. an,l II•
tallr-~t Pant111 r as well. \UJS u 1 •,, ,)
Y••stcrda~ '1&gt;'\lh Ou Hf·tton told 1 ..
By Un••.~d Pre 11
The Sen•rrwl tht~ mor nrng
llten•s a "t' nlttrt(·ntal sto r y be· Johmrm df'frn teh is &lt;Jut
hHtd 'h(• St Loru·~ Card mal con
Th rf'p nthf'r hrJ\-' """
,1,.
,,.,,.
tlaet
..,I on ·' 'u"llll r~ al l set to sron
•'
f
..
~r1 h-p~ .. fnr tht• 11 Jlrmp•,·t·· t 1, 11
or
.rbr1ul
$75000 w1th1n a week
, , ~,
,
"l \!c),on\rl'" ton r ~;ht Aa rnn Ruf
.lu~••d ·•nd (;eneral Manaw·r
'IM iun w 3, 0111 uf .,1-huo! t or lriilf F"r :.nk L~ n(· aln:a dly have agn•t•cJ
l·•l;&gt; •· ~l 0ndl\l \Hth " tou! h uf flu
lo T..rms for Hl~7 and St an Th e
''au.rt lrornl bill: bur lev for wa n ! \f ;~n a~•a n "Ill be the National
'ra~ 3 r-ro! rl and \Ah ldHmuth i~ L£'a!.: ll-! s h l~ hl' st salarred player at
~ h·•k rnl! 0f ~ C(lid
appro:\.rn.'ltch ~ 75 · 0U0 He drE-w a
"R,frinc:l •• n proha~1h 11-J! I pll&gt;
bas;• P••'• uf S?S.OOO last year plub
~a hi Rf'lton ' but h(' 'wo • b '·
$5 ,(Jil() ht ·c~.,~(' Lhl• C&lt;~ rdJnals at
' " 1 ·' 1
I
n t e up ', lril dt•d mort' tlr 1rn .1 mlll•on fans
u
s .rn uar.• strP'tiH I."
' Alth uuu h 1\o!uciMI, batt"'·' ''Ill
.__u "
1, Piton 11ld•r:l1l•d that 1f Ruff 1 1a~t lt'ar "and lt••l., I he l•ogu•
w•'th
.
._
·l_lll{lon i~ .!hiP to . .I(O , hi s S !Jrt ln~ I JU!I rol\s lnrllt"d Ill hils okey(&gt;d the
h~Puo pr nbJ !•ll· wr ll t)l' H.1 wthn 1 w new ··~rns hl' hasn 't offictally
\\tldermr :•h . ~~~~on ~nd F:~slma n sJg ll('(l lrr s rontraet yet.
l11ne Expl.-ina Del.-y
or Polmer
·
I .an~ h11s IJCf-11 ent:clled
SWACKHI\MMER R
fur th e
.
EAOY
d~la y 111 }.lt,:llHJg .'rtus1a! bu t Ire r-xMt&gt;anw hrl e 1 n~('h No l~:~n Sw&lt;trk plaincu Monda y rt wa 1
r
ham m
f ' 1 11I I'
.
~ Jeeause 0
Pr 0
has hr~ the ahsf'llt'f' (Ill va rati on of c!ltb
' •·port
lowe r 111\ l~lfln .r ~c kr t ~ plltlll'd fur SI'('JI· t~ r! .\-1ary Murphy .
~ louglt ganw against No 2 hed
'' M1ss Murph y ha &gt; offida\{•d at
wi.Hr' ~OtnNO\ 1 At h1•n.'l on th'-' all 1~ of !\1 oq !I J's cQntr&lt;tct sigmngs
Ja( kcl' houw floor .
and we wuuld not think of tlosmg
Swaek has rn~ndt&gt;tl ha sq_uad in- with S t~n Without her present,"

"I

Tunne

hill

~thle~

CntJcu;m .s bemg levelled at
bas k el b a 1I .1~ 1t is Ueing played
these days r tr c Pros. colleges and
high 'iChool ~ o:·e In !or almost
almost equ&lt;.~l &gt;hares. It's no lon&amp;iir
a game o[ rl'irmce. critics mollJ],
it 's jr rst bringiug tolilcther !iVQ
boys pC'r te11m who can shoot, and
do liltle else.
·
T '
h
o us t 1s .~ounds somethin&amp;:
like the oldster wl\o alwa)·s cries
about the ~ou nger generation fa
going l o pot And fast.

Do nnt thl'se CIJ!Jcs forget that

.

I

I.

:t

Split 7' Owens
Takes 0ver At
us ky (_ ampus

Grows
On M)'dd'1es Jn
Oh io Prep Race
Pres

'

"'"'"

'

I

''"''

basketball, like all sporlll, Is dom·rnanl 1y an exprcssro n of the tempo
and sl ~ le of living at any partlcu·
Jar lime? In a rapHI chang,·ng kind
o r liJe . svorts forms changQ to
keep OlltC.
fn the d:i\'S of the Model T
when 25 m . lt•s Pt'r hour ·.va~ rtal·
ly whippmg 1t up on the high·
"'ays, control basketball, atraight
to o rno ,w rattve an•l
f1 ght u1Jo: L.anr• sHt d.
power football. baseball with tbefranw o( m1nct and wUI go, he
The B1 ook lyn Dodgers corraled " hNtvy" ball and sufficient thrllJ
~~~vs, with
four pitchcn at a clip today to pl/ly(•rs ond fan!l alike It took
"Bow lc11 at rf'nlf'r Morrl.q llnd when they annvunccd Roger Craig a fellow four da} s to get by train
K1·nrwdy .tt forward!! . and Wh 1t· Don lk ~~ ~·nL , Ed Hochuck and Do~ from Nr w York to San l''randsco
luh·h o~ Nel son at guards"
ElJ,ton ha_d :.!l;rccd to terms.
in 1925. Tuday you do It In eight
In ~11ddlr-port tou. the flu has
W1th Cll'lll Labtnc sl:~ted for hours Uy air.
~truck down onr man counted up- starting du• ~, BcsS('nt, who hud a
on fur Jots of Uuty. Tol1 Ed Me· 4·3 reeortl la st ~ason but saved
Sport too, have been speeded
C!ima~ 1s o ut with nu and Bowles numt:'r tJ us otlll'r gu nw~, looks like up. Surl', th c' rf"s some go?d, soUd
has a col d. Bowles ranks ~ixth for the Dod gw~· key ma n m the bull- sports funs who prefer the1r games
!he season play of all SEOL play- ptn.
the nlll wa y The y should, They
t&gt;rl With 144 poinTs He has been
gn·"':' 11p. on th€'rn . and would lUte
the Ju t· kl·ts' hrf.&gt;!l(l a nd butter mlln
to dt e with 'e rn the same \!fay.
r!'h,ound work as well as orr
But takf' blls ke tba ll noo,y. Th~
· rorln~
.
rage sport as played in the late
~ Ath&lt;"_m IS lr- rl hv ni sholl wi!h
20's alld earl y 30's. whll'h we are
1. 1 ~ point~ anr] Md'on~1·v with 144
most fllmJllnr wit!~ wns exeltlng
porrt l ~ _111 ~(· a~rlll pla1· Th&lt;' nril l }{
to walclr crrt.mt l)• Jiut no more so
flog~ wtll lw lnnkltrf! hil llg'l'il}' for
than r.ow , tl'llr·~ ~ you think pass' . vr t·lory tn kt•t•r Pill'&lt;' ....,!lh Ow
ing the b;lll :rrou w' ,·,, !he fore'.-t· I so nv II If' H o und ~ ~.J:\'1'1'11 '
1'1' •·r1 lt' tJn1vcr- r ou l't i~ unu st 1l1Jly heart
"
warming
__
' 'I~ t,f \V ii~h l nJ.:IIJ\1
lu~ 1ts rn•w \\o'e duu'l
~L·'IJre
r.. ol!i.d l (ll ~ t'h l•l•l.•v. bi ll al'luall)
.,
l!u- 'I 1,,,,, ri1•1111
t'h:JJJ,e(• much
P•·rft 'C tio n of t1r1· jump shot by
ro o1•r1· lh;o rJ li ri• 1"1'~ rnan s name thou~ ·m d s o l lr1 gh ~r hool -. rge play .l rn 1 !Wt t l~. l . rnn~·r l'e~ns A&amp;!\1 en; h.r\ JlltT t111· 1•m pha s1s on shoot.11 d•· 11.o. lll'lllld i n th1• pusit ron mg 'llid ~~·or; ·s hav l' •;kyrockctt:!d
\IUJI JI:II ~'" l'l'&lt;·d·•r.( Dartt· II Rol·n] 'l'h1·r,. is 1111 n ·:rl t!t•rcnsr- for the
llh•· 1··: , ~ ~ ~~~k .lli l k 111'-l hdurt· ju ll!IJ pus h shot olh&lt;'r tha n get Il l!~ d own f!lr yuur uw11 shot.
I l11 1~ 1 ar;,.; 1&gt;~1 .r 'trrril ar pos1 ~•L I he
Whllf' li t! ~ has l'i iRllgL•cl lr n~ kl'l ·
1 I l l ' ' r,11.,. uf T&lt;'\.1~
By BOB GRIMM
bal
l .t lo t 1t ha~ c·alli&gt;d ror gn•ater
r·ou , ~mns. n
t rp
Hoflh 1111'• 11~ ,1 1111 Rll)'al .1r·t· spilt
T!J f'
em
p
h ;1·r~ on uthr·r a~ pi•t·h or thl'
I
1&lt;'
.11
lrr
I
•
'I
Jr,
1pi
a~
I'd
I
fH'
rr
('Ill
·
prt ·~~ llrl• wn~ ''11 lllf • llll g lrf1 ;\llrl
rl lr town !'.1lilr1 Jt•~ tnrlorr In •( illl ~t' ot I• ,.,. fo&lt;rllo,1IJ as fmu· Yl .rr ll'iltrl ~ll lll l' lllllwr lo eottHIIPn•d of less
Lmport&lt;utr'l'. An ;•x:wrple l.!i the
rn.111·~ .rl likl.rhnrnn [ lrrrH•rsi\y u n
1 :l'ilflln(' Wlllrliii J.: ''l'(iJk ll rl i] tiJP
ahsol11
" w•n· s~ ir y .,f having good
Jl, I ll111 1\'r ll'l ll ,Oil llltd hoth Wf' ll'
f ·u'! PV1'rv hn1h A im .~ for 1111' dr.,Jrl
rehl'it ' ILJcrs •Ill u Wllllrlfl!o: ll'am
)I'll!)~
1 u.mwd Al l 1\•J r&lt;·rirans lrt IIH!I
lll!hnr)(.!lt
1111'
1\l ioli l l&lt; ~ ,1r••n't
Hl'hu undltlg b ll sktll I hat l'Oilli'S
'11 •' 111! lo 1'1111 ' ('rio• ~I ' ' '( llJ1 1) -tr.ol 'hi
onlv WJ!h lou~o: l'!lfll't" it.:,nce 1111 &lt;1
I n\,,,., l f' fl M' &gt;Of)JI \'{'!,ill&lt;' { lr&gt;;-; '\ i\
l ntlnr nl(, und 1l 1s lHJ tn dh rd uaJ.
r h nrnn • u!J~ Will h Ti \'t· t,, h•• ~~~ rht'il
not a tt'a rn dfort Shouting has
lvot fr rrm nnw t1rrt rl t!w -.•.rs(oJt
ht't'Oilll' morP iudiv illuallzetl Only
,.r, 0 ,. ,
VPry Jufri'I.J.wlllly now tlut ·~ u11c
'flrlrll&lt;&gt;tnwn f•ullid t·~ v. )II, ,1u in·
St't' lhr ln•r( r•rtl v srl'eencd basketn·"t' t\" \t:ru ~ rrr·' ·' ri\o• th h t 't 1,1;. 1
~~all pllly. It t akl'~ to long to set
··• 1'""11' rn nn nliH•r ••rql'j 11 ! r; l'f" ll t
tt up, 111nl rr n ,,, . Jo:U!' A hayw Jrt'
l'lw f'••rl l:rud (; rad!' Srhool h n•
, .. '' '· " r "~rrl"' f' lltl ll'~ l
vour vp_post!iun di ll undo you ~
n.,,., 1'
n
n1rr,•v 1&gt;1&lt;-rlinw 'l' lh;rll lt·'l lll went down ln (lf•f!•,J' thr·ep mrn u!t•s wo1 k rn one bla m
1
1 :'n ao~. or1 r~t tlw Hul lu m! Juni(J' " "!I ~ rr(sh , JUmp 1111d p us h. Two
" " ' "'"~ " ,.,., ('nl""'h"~ 1' 11~ 1 tho •
I1L'Ir Sr hom! ~1nrlflay nrg hl 111 1111 1 pomts!
.. .. ," r... r.... ,.
~T : 1 1, J J,, 1 .,,.. 11
t';l rnf'
1
' 111rl 11 rt h n hu·tH' crowd in fllll'nd
' '' """ 1-o ' " finro 'n•hltm ta ~ t 11r·r lr
PNiurs s ro• l• are turning to
'"'rl hh.t)n,, limn ftl:i!'i . lll'hlTHl I !1\'{'
d 1sp luy tlt1! iwl l vHiuol ratht•r than
l,. r~· 1 ,,,..,~· 'l() nnlnr ~
1\ •Jtl.md h11d a thin fJ ·Il e d·~~· al !Ill' h•Jm Wr arll sn many peuplc
N .. 11rlv lln11nlmo1H (l,oiu
1
' H ' ftrht IJil'lJ' !t•l' mark nud tro rll'd
now, 166 nnlllons. or thereabouts,
\ o n r"""lf lht• M•drlil' q won
:i 14 at h:tlf time The l itth· H1•d S11 ft•':" of us eau actually partlrl1
' "
"' ''"" ""r'rl'l rlnwn in f\w 1)t'l th
h r•l\' l'VI 'r, sur..:l'd in thr
patr lit or.~o: anlze d sports for pay
.... t, l ., ! Tnllnrt Pl'l'' ~ flh in h •i• h
1
llrd 'lll .tl'lrT to ~n it awny
Jlw
or
pl11. y We want Individuals to
"·'· '" 1 ,.,.,,.h,.. ~· l'"tinl!~ tl' r t•i 1,, ,,.,
"'til t•. lttrld rrrg 11 30-21 bulge at llw tdollw. to .:l'vmbnlizc out attach ~ ''~ " ' " 11rf' '"'d hv 11l l hn t r.. •n
hrt•f·-w.r\ mnrk.
nH'n l to a s·~ort we'd l1ke to play
"' Jh .. "ll """•·h"'l
vnlil tl' Thrlrr H pn•li m1nary ~am&lt;' Por tl nnrl lit oursclvo~ . but can't .
,.. .. l , h " '"' "" ,.n,, r,.....:o
I nn
'
"
II'&lt; II~IU
'-i · ~ lh (; r:rd~· heat Rutland Srxth
Glve us a Mil'key 1\fantlc who
., ' I'! ' "" 11 !'• ' " 1 ~r-t• n ln(' fur st•f'. r:r·a1 lc :.!:l -19
("air rlt'u t tlw hall . Remember the
""' 1 "'.. );1 ~i ~
n .. ~ .... ... ,,, r., Jnmllll '! Nl'rll, 11!'1•1
grt~atcs t of t l!f'm all, Babe Ruth
S1orc hy qtrartcr11:
Otto Grahll'll the vasser. Ho~
" '"· 'l 7 ~""'""11l,. n l ~., r-~m1• 11orn&gt;rnh
H1 rllnn d 9 14 30 41
... ,,.._ ':.,,,,,.;,.q In rl'l11 ln tl-rr •ir no'i
ma ny con rccttll th e name or !he
l'm·tl llnrl 11 115 21 29
1 1
ldt
gu.ud o( the L'lcvcianrl Browns
""~ f'nl;,.. lrh•n f'lt•vr•lllnd 1 :r!1•1
lndlvldu•l Scoring
1""'""'1 frnnt ~(~lh tr1 lht• fu11 rlh
lluffrrt all , Hl-17, Hobst€'ltt•r . 0 Lhrr'-' .:vears :.go? Graham, Brown
~"'" 1 "''••r t'lnwnin q CBnlon r1•ntrui t 1. PiPrl't' 15 ll·1n: George 4-0-8 ;md (,I'Ol.a were the Cleveland
Bro~n ~! Who wa§ on the Mtnner~ '" "H,. r 2 1 1'i~
Mnrltn :.!· l!'i Totals 1!1-11-41
npolls
Lnker~t bc~hlcs GeOI·gc Ml·
_Pnh.. ~t,.n r"''11hn1111 f'111l~ ul~n
Portlntul, V. MeKl'h'CV :.! 2 n·
~.t,,.,,,.. ,.,1 rl•• •nllf' t•rh•intt Mnqq ll. 1'11&lt;" 1' !l-119 F' Cozart 2-li-4 Var; knn rive years 11go? Who was just
1"" Al\.,1\ll ~~flr"rlnv nil•ht . whllf'
\f,·t1• r () 0 o. E Court 0-0
Tut - nne nf Bob Com1y's teammates at
Holy Cross In 19150?
,\l
s
1:1
:l
:w
Thmllt nn rlrnnrw rl (rom rorrrth to
_The Sporb D&gt;l'sk will ride nlong
•hrll, nhrr- rnllo w"rt hv T!ff\n roOffi r t.rl~ . Dn)lan and Schoonov!'r
w!th
Sports the way they are. The
lun•IJ !~ ('an ton \ff'l{ \nll'v nnrt unwt_nnl'r
still must have a:rcater
"lty
ln
OJJI!•
lnii~C'd
Teams
h""'"n ~ 1 "1lhl'n\'llle ()a'l1on R oo~f'
skill, more ltldurance, riner train·
lriiWI'\'f'l'
tlu~
i11
not
itw
Wtl\'
Vt&gt;ll r i n l~ h"rf 10th Aflt"~ nrr f'ighth
Jim Vl'trn:on \ llutland Rt"d I)Cvi]F tng . Tl1ose necessary qualitieH of
O]/lf'!' !'l!Uiflon B WP&gt;I'k llli!O
ft•t•l
nlu1ut i1 Tht• Reel [)('vi i'~ wtl a wmner you'll nf'vcr take away.
Thf' ~&lt;' f'Onrl 10 M!l!Bd~ . ~ "n'ral
rv
mrntor
is 1n lht' midd l!• o r 11
~1)flrllnq unhl" nl ... n mRrlf~
Wf'r('
rrhulldin~
Har
nn the hllrdwood s
hrA iff'tl hv ~ht"lbv In J lth plllf'f'
an,j
hr
~
tt•Jrrn
of
!re!!hmen. sonh ollnr1 rolunrhH• F.a ~t In l ?th thr&gt;
lnlll"r ornong )he "al11o ran ~" l n~t 11\0T&lt;'II Hlld tunior·s has bf!rn corn im::
.1! 11ng qut(•kl y
·
Wf'#llc

I
I

r

I

Port land Graders
Beaten 41-29 At
Rutland Monday

'.i· e

b th
o un·

r0Uf'd
to t~f'

The .,.,switcb-bitling.
2!).-yea.r-old
:&lt;. •
•
· .
1er- UeJ~r,
cenU
who
rPc:e(ved
thf
'! ·
'
'
:os 'i b~. t a~ tb~ · aunu,Y J!ocheser-.t;-rest-"'diQ, Cl~b ~lio Fum'
~illner here 'J.Ol)fJa,Y iil~f, t~us
tjecame tbe 'I)1Ji-'r;l, New 1¥t~ Yan1
•ee play'E!.r to. ~Jl ' th~ i_Y(Ifd.
_F.ot.ner Ya..q~c.~ sh~l.Jij.op Phrt
Rt~to ~as the !mtt "i'n,OF of the
bftJ't In 1...-n and ex·Yw-li•• pl'tcher
"""
~
~llte Reynolds wOn ' i ' tb~ tollow1n .. yef, Rocky ~.1.a· L. J:
th
·~
· .
19._,
n
Be ~ol,ff•"&lt;DO'
II · was de
jl,j, w
ner,
n ogan ~ptul'e
the belt In 1953, Willie Maya of the
Giants in 1954 and ·former Cleveland ~rown!:~.' QUart~rba~ Otto
Graham won it Ialit year.

.;y·r-

!"· I

1\Wajd.:

for W•Honsin, 18

Bl:uie~·~h~~n~~S.J~~n:~:~l;n,h/~:

( 1 .
l!
a sc&lt;~r~ 1nto Ohio St.11te. The BadtM:d' ma
mbm~t.es
of play al t" rs JUmped off to a qu ic k 12·.5 lead
!son
s., \lwre rallytng to an~ still led by 40-~ at halCtime.
beat Wi -: consin '67-Gi :'II o 11 day· Ob
state didn 't go ahead until
. l
th I
I
10
!l'!' It -it 'ofii:S
~r lOth win m 13 Vern Darkstall's three- point nJay
rrs and uave them a perf t
b
•
TenrerrJ""ti:l0!5-0
er :-"11. SIX minutesleCt put them
• - ·
In fwnt to !;lay, 80-57. Frank HowrSnt.
rd J d h
a
':1-f.\ \llh, n.Jtwna I
a
e t e Buckeyes wrlh 23
mucb eaSler ~1nre un tis
court
Peona,, il l . as it
th

wo.o, ''r.r2,_~s~ional

0 tb( year··

~:,:~~~~..!~,,;:~;--;,;,:;:;2/y&lt;;6,--;r~or--:,:- ,-=:,.-::-v·-•"'•::-,.,::-,,-:-bccu,-::B-,ob--::L""Itz-.w- ,.-nn-.d-zs ·

v_utU LastS-"' Miu"le Swge

.~CHES_T~, N. " ··
UP ·
M•c•
.-. ' tl
h
,.ey M.an e , w o spccialaes rn
s,pectacu)at' l,lelts, addert a du•·
monQ,·studde.i $10,nntt. one to hiS
11
· ;:['_
"'"Y
co e~tio~ to~,&gt;.' ~s the, \fh.mer or
the S.
lli•• &gt; &gt;&lt;

BY

I

Buek.S. Sq.~_eak ~ \l'isco.usm 61-M,
T ail

- ,.

0es k

\.

et urns Home

1\l~de Awcu-ded
$}- p } ~
~ ' .. e.t . .
'5:."-0~ IL.
AtLl t
~ ~{~
e

The

or

1'kc

d ·J
JC£/t/CR
/IROXl!
.Ei3H1'
f,CHOOL
I?ECORP'
• ill i #O
tJAAfE;..
EAROER
1 1){1-!i&gt;

them ln tbe

first-half Slltle.

MIA~~ """!~ GOOUDP SwlAII~I•.'. H·....
tack ts oft lo a "Ood start at the
~
Hialeah meehll£. The lite-M n•

.

I

tlona1J_Ockeychampionhatrldden
mne wrnners durlng the first four
days o! the session.

Y"AR.

,r·rrl·r!

I

" Wt·'l l ht• ~ ivtnl{ the hoys 8 rt"al

•v

p.....

17lo/•• NewHaven,Conn.

..
~

'

IS ROOMS Of
: Hew fun~ltvre
roa
I

I

$299.00
BAKER
FURHITURI

WORE A

Jl.eel! ~~lett~~..W W.l""

•DUO-DOOR
STORM DOORS

'----=-

CITRON

•DUO-MATIC
STGJift( WINDOWS

FROK THill COLLECTION I

•CIII.QTIX IN$ULATION

HJ\I(~NS ~~fli!N:S

'Build a stronger, richer life •••

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply
I

"QUA~ITY OUR MOTTO"

S. 2nd Aveoue

·

WORSHIP TOGETHER EVERY WEEK!

Middleport

.
ERN~:ST COYERT, Mgr
124 E. Malo St.
·
'

You know the hymn-"How firm a Foundation?" Of c:ourae you do. But'

lt'l

U'o DlQl'e than a hymn. To many it io a way of life.
'
'
The foundation Is faith. Faith that gives every day a shining new quatityj
Faith that provides a strong shelter in time of need. Faith that tiWitaina
you in siCkneso and trouble. Faith that makes life a great adventure,
truly worth living.

I

You find faith tiS a member of a family, as 8 member of a community;
Worshiping together every week, with thooe you love, with others who believe'
os you do-giveo you strength to carry through with hope and oourage.
You can build a stronger, richer life- on 8 firm foundation of faith.
Worship together this week ••• every weeki

N!I!W Ev~n-K~el
R•er Susptmsron

·New Wide-Contoured
Frame

Bowling Highlights Extra Profits from Fertilizer

Lets see

,,

COUNTY LEAGUE
R•IWih Jan. 20, 1957
L~AGUE STANDINGS
Won
L ..t

Ja}'(!ees
Hot ROO:s
Jr. 0 . U. A. M.
Racine Serv!N~ Station
Associated Hadio
~~ons Market

the 'decisive factors
,.
'
in the 57 illfi)l1ll@I? C?®u@1

-S.rles, OUAM.

Electronically 941._nwd
V-8 Enilnea
-

New Swept-Back

B~U·Joint Suspension

I

4

2

4

2

2

4

2
I

4

·'

I

wheri you buy It, worth more When lfOU eell 1~1

•

Russell
Burri

nationwide sueceu ft
this: it's a new kind of Ford.,, new from the
w~eels up ... more than a last year's mod~l
w1th • few "'fa~ lift" changes. In a Ford tM
chassis,. englne and body are JndividuaDy engj..
nctrred mto one spacious, rock-solid unit. Tbat•a
why, when you examine the new Inner Fon:f.
you Bnd a car that's new, . , clear through/
If you're a careh1l car-buyer with whom f~
tures count. count the new {t!latures of the '57
~ord. Then drive itl There's only pne conclu.saon: the loveUest, liveliest car in the low-price,
Ford·s

Jennings

Blind
Handicap

TOTAL

149 402
145 404
9:1 378
139 415
147 481
673 2000

161
1511
169
134

102
138
166
140
153

172
187
140
128
154

field lB the completely new Ford, For the
decisive facts, see your Ford Dealelf

H. Miller
198
J. ltarrah
134
Rlglil!l
1S9
Hoffman
183
Scarberry
130
Handicap
67
TOTAL
871
SIMONS 1&gt;\ARKET
Simon
135

King

149
208
157
169
182
865

168 189
130
180
122
t74
67
84:1

123

l!S8
1715
197
87
889

148 1~

151 1:13 153

FORFEIT
HOT RODS
E. McKinney
144
194
Drenner
142
A. Stobart
Sylveater
188
B. McKinley
156
824
TOTAL

132
134
163
139
175
743

196
169
139
191
178
873

of-•.
-=-oRo

PsRESTO~~~.,.• MOTORS

.

1C
I~~~.,.
~~

"

461

Thlni

.

.

low F...t-

I

•

·--~.~-!":',-.,_,...._
_____,..,..,..___.__·_.,.__....,._~!l'.&lt;,'!;' .'l!•.-,,:o,o~.h~·=O~D:'...::':ll:l:..-:----~.'::--~Ml~d:tll:eport::_"":"~-.:=:--~----:--,

....

....... ...

,,

I

protlts from fertilizEX'T'RA
er u sc c on boc lp farm e rs pay

4671
439

51~

Crow
Sisson

179 ts7 167
144 172 160

Duerr
167 161 147
167 lfB 141
Davis
H d'
an 1cap
10
3
Totals
827 7M 796
SECOND ~'t&amp;ET MARKET

!

M9

24:40 . Graves
Davis, B.
Cornett

147

~ ·.

ll59

153 124

483

476
475

406

13

2408

ing or new refrigerators, the
committee decla res .
"That m.:~kes prosperity for
local merchants Bnti for business generally," says the comm ittcf' , "and 1t a ll springs from
mlcl!Jgcnt us c of fe rlili~l!r.
"When a r&lt;t rrner mvests ln
c roi,-Uoostm g rlen r_s such as fer·
tihzcr, he cuts the cos t o! produclr on for cnch crup un it and
he m crea~es hrs profit margin .
"Soil bu!\ding
lnve:;tments
usually pay Lack the very flr~t
year in inc r£&gt;ascd crop yields.
And after tha t . the farmer has
carry-ovC!r prot1ts in future
years from btgger crop ytelds
per acre on more fertile soil."

COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
MIDWEST

•

Minnesota 99 Marqul'tte 78
Northwestern 70 Iowa 63
Ohio State 67 Wisconsin 64
Bradley 72 Tuba 56
HIS OWl( ~AY(YER

306

277

!81 136 H7 464

Mitch
178 139
Leivtng
166 lila
Lib. loll, 2-t, Sac. St. M~t. t-2
hntlnel 2·1, NYC 1·2
.
177
Riggs
20
Handicap
f.Ueh tMm Mrl•s, Lib. ~t. 2408
High pme, 81ker Furn., 172
'·
Totals
845 744
High Ind. MriH, Chlsfer 568
SliNTINEI.
Hl1h Ind. ttlme, Chlaler 220
SCORES POSTEd
Blind
130 130
HOLSUM BAKERY
Tedesco
177 1315
Woods
1615 1153 177 49!5 Horak
134 U52
J. Schilling
149 139 1157 440 Chisler
119 220
Grate
1!53 1156 134 ¥.:3 Grueser
163 157
D. SthUiing
-117
144 261
Totals
783 794
Stobart
144 140 171 4S5 NEW YO!IcK CENTJiAL
Slater
121
121
Handicap
M 62 56
174 Johnston
123 133
Totals
784 771 839 2394 .Blind
130 1~0
143 131
IAKGR FURNITURE
~mith
130 13{)
Clatworthy
174 213 170 559 Blind
131 174
E. Bater
108 ISO 1S8 414: Powell
ta · U'I
Norris
JM 167 120 ~~ Harullcap
Totala
4ndenon
J27 189 149 445
~78 717
Darat
157 11\ 17)! 500

''

Jack SQ~den pre~1den t, presided
and officers elec ted Wt're Mrs

Tarheels Rank
F'irst In Poll
Among Coarhr:s

YELLOW

GOWN
TO Til F.

NEW · YORK tTP - Tt.e Cnrt&lt;·d I
Press coll t&gt;&lt;.::e ~askl'!hall rat urgs I
Wl ~ h

!irst -place \'Oles aml won
lost r.:'cords through Jan . 19 111

Inaugural Ball
1

parent)wse~

Poinh
Howard Cec1l , pcrsident: Mrs Team
Che ster Zrrkle . vrn•
prPs uh!nt : 1. North Carr. lin• {'14 15-0! 333
!3 12-1 t
294
Mrs. Milton RusseJI. president Mrs . Robtort Carson, secretary , an d 2 Kansas
3
Kentucky
!I
1231
~00
of the Past Chiefs Associa ti on of Mrs. Franklin Jludso'J, trt'asurer.
4.
low.t
Statr
il
l
2
)
19FI
11
was
announc.·d
that
!he
bulle
·
Meig~ Templt:! . . Pythian S1st••n.
presided wht&gt;n they met Monda y lrn hoard whH h tlw ria~~ ts mak 5 Southern :\f('thorl r;J 11 4 2• HH
lflJ
at the hom" of Mrs. William All in,.g \1111 ht' pla ct'd m 1hc dmn·h 6 Lou isville 12 11 ·2t
7. UCLA
()3-1)
1 II
man. Mrs Russell gavf' a rf'a1lrn r.: ;·a r 11 in thl' lll' iil' futur e.
In Stock For Your Walls
8 !!llnms
(9 21
98
to open the meetin ~ urd the mr&gt;m.
9
Seattle
llfi2
fl8
Two
B11Jle
qurz
ganw~
1wre
con~ers ~-!pe&lt;c~tcd the opemn g pra y1·r
!9-3 t
64
dueled by Mrs Fr;lllklrn Hud son 10 O!Jio Stall'
In Ulli.~M.
in pabot . . . If ii'H neot• .... ,.,.. hare itt
SecvncJ 10 -11 . Bradlt•; 38 . 12
wrlh priles aw:u Ut•d tn ~1t'S Harry
G&lt;imt's were play ed rl u ring I hC' l.€'e R;~llrl . and Mrs. Rttlwrt Car· Cahfornta. 33 I:J . t'anl~llh, 30 14
Wakr l''orcst. 29 : 15 VancJ er hrlt.
soc:1al hour anrl prr zf's won hv
Mr s. Myron Mtller and Miss ll uth
At lhf' rlo~e of th(' rrll'l'ting po t- 14, 16. Bn ~ha m Yr!lln ~ 11. 17. ,
Wt sc, g uesb · Mrs C P (;allaphl'r, luck n•freshrn1·n!s wr-re ~ef\'c d to !J uke. 8 18 (!if'l Tu lane . (JklaMrs. J ohn Maye r , Mrs. Plul1p Mr. and ~1rs Oni lll· \\'tlf's and h nme A&amp;:vl am\ St Lour s 5 t·;nh
Memh:1rt.
SALES , ... PAI'I/T .... S.rvice
family, Mr anrl Mrs Chester Zlr·
•
Mrs
HolJ&lt;•rt Carson. Mrs Fra nkl.n
kif'
.
Rf'
v.
and
'1rs
fl!cilplr
Zundf'
l,
Members reported ill wPrc Mr:&lt;i
Phoone 6008· Y
Middleport
Phone 6265-X
J . B. Dowmng. Mrs. C. l". llawktns. Jaek Sorden :'olr a•.d Mn. Harry Hudson . 'I rs~ fraokr e \Vhr p pt&gt; l an(]
Le.f
l1aill'y,
\Irs
1/\Jward
Ceci
l.
Mrs. William Lowe and Mr ~ E R
Oil I' g ,n·st. L('l (]; Huschdl ____ ~~""'-~-"-"-~--~-·-----.,...·--~---_"'"---~---,.-===,.,===='

CITRON YELLOW

'""

CLIN"fON FISHER

co.

Sf'f\'ctl a sa l11d ,
eof(ee to the

TAKE A
ROCKET

Federated Choir
Tokes Break For
Coffee At Practice

535·1

472
497
444

Ottlecrs were elected (or th e
year when the Pentel Clasr. of the
Pomeroy Baptist Church mt•t Saturday l'\lcnmg at th e ch urc h fo1
its January meetin g.

'•'

for co:nto rts and conveniencl'S
they find lhe1 r farn1lks desire,
the M1ddlc Wes t Soil Improvem en t Commrttel' potnts out.
T ests a t agJ·rcLJllural colleges
484
and field experie nce o n fa rms,
530
says the comm1itee, sh ow that
1528 . fertlh ?.er can ret urn an ywhere
537
from $2 to $5 in rncr t'ast'd crop
prodllction value for every dol·
477
lar mvested, m plant food .
2556
The extrll d ollOIS can help
farmers buy new &amp;rs, tractors
and equ1pment. new furniture,
rugs and drapes, labor-saving
887
electric kitchens, more plumb497
480
Totals
718 812 769 2389
501
201 LIBERTY RESTAURANT
2601 Ingels
170 l57 .178 505

TRI-COUNTY LEAG,UE

"

I

435
484
475
400
307
130
130
10
10
783 6Q9 779 2241

ASSOCIATED RADIO
Hannahs
175 16.0
Walker
169 153
Duerr
201 170
Will
191 177
Davis
161 134
TOTAL
897 794
JR. OUAM

Pythian Sisters
Past Chiefs In
Meeting Monday

Peniel Class
Elects Officers
For The Year

member, and guests
/\rr:mge~
ments of chrysanthemums and glad
iolus were used in the d1ning and
living rooms of lhe Allnurr home
for the party The Februray meeting wtU be 3t the hom p ol Mrs
John Mayer.

,(

109
100
160
124
185
658

crepe with salln OOdice am1
front panel caug-ht wttll match·
lnf bow and white silk TOtle. It
is an unuaual, simple and smart
dLnner·dance dru.'.l.

Mrs. All~' an
sandw1chc~ ,and

5

144
159
125
152
Hl9
749

OF MOLLIE PARNIS com~s
an Eanpi.re sheath In black sJ ht I

Tompkm~ .

RACINE
Elwood
Norris
J . Wolfe
J. Stobr'lrt
L Wolfe
TOTAL
JAYC&amp;Is
Betzing
Rosenbaum

They show you why the new kind of fiord Is worth mor•

The secret of

•

Pay for Better Farm Living

High
2601
High Gam•, Assoc. Red., 897
High Ind. S.rles, Will, 537
High Ind. G•me, W1lker, 208
SCORES POST&amp;O

Now

'See ancf ActiOn Tett the

;;;;:-~~f;~.. ~~·;:~:r ~~~ !~·;~

rAKE&amp;

POWE.R FIJL CASH

INSIOI IMP.Q..._l JQI

, ThU Custom :jOO Fmdor !iodaD hu the Mark

FIGHT RESULTS

llt·:"~ruJ=-.----- - - - •,

MAMIE

Rftutts. Jan, 21, 1U7
Holsum Bkry 2·1, Beker Furn 1·2

Tornado Twisters
Invade Rutland
For League Game

Vl\t'tl \0

FOR TllAT

To Rio Grande
For Cage Game

\t•;rr," Vollltill'i elmm~
1\ rrol tw r~ not hohllny out r-ornt,let ·
Hurtsell Dodrill takes his P.as! i•h· \lll I Ill' ~~~~ ~~ ih!llty ur ntnking lll'l
twrt•pl io lilt· mnrk In COiij'ltY h•ogut• rrn cagt"rs to Hio Grande&gt; tomght
pia."
for a has ketbal same that means
Canton JJnroln
nothlne Ill the Mt&gt;igs County ]('aHaer rw wtll bt_• looking at tht• gue but will be a tune·up for an
ma lt h ~~~ :t wul"m -up tor a tou g her all -important tilt agatnst Raaine
" rw a.caillst f&lt;:astrrn Friday night Ji'riday niRht.
In wh1dr a vid or y would !T€'W up
Dodrill said The Rio team is
«rtntlwr !'llU nty title for the pheno- Pll&lt;'l'd by two big men, Barhl.'r and
lni'JJ.rl T()rn ndlrt•s
Howard, both blih acorcrs rts
!rason
record is reported 11 · 7-3
In lOl lll t.1· pLty this teaaon Ra
Rto
lost
to Raelne last week 69-42.
~ rnr- h ;~s 11\f'fitiH'd 91).7 points per
·~ am(•,
allo,.,.ed
l)pponents
406
The power-riddled Rarhw Tor' IOinl.q
e
nado Twiate1'1 invade an oltl mal
Rutland, ton l!( 1t !or a haskcthall
In ilw .'l;mw ("1\\egory ItuUand h;v
United
game that on the
dope Rhcet • n.rnag1·d 1111 avcragf! of 45.0 point.NF.W YORK
St. Nicholas Are.
mi.&amp;ht Dl WCI!I be lltOpfll'd by lh1
'lrr ~.um•, p('- rrnlll&lt;:1l the opposl
Soe~.tJ: for the Prevtn tlon of Cru· liO n Rll lloVCrllgl' or 77.5.

intc r~sted

IKE'S

Oodrill-Mtn Go

t u~, J,. th'X1

D1de.
All

""'

t

o:

Tnl"~ 0 Mnc-l'lmhcr wu l:tlh. fol
lnwl'd hv ! .akl'wood. f'tnrinn~ll
Ro uf'tr Raf'nn and
Voun g~t 011 11
R~uth Kr-nt Roos rvrl\ ant1 llr• l
ln rrt Si John'~ tlrrf for 17th fol
lnWI'd hv Nl"w PhllRrlt&gt;lphla ' onrl

Tlw n1•xr me1•1 u;:: "rll lr~· In
•• rrd uw1l (lj ~mall t'l{'ltrr (
~p p lid ftl'es t&gt;ll Jan :.!4 . at the hom•·
uf .\ t rs Ho~l rh ~ldJ~ d" Thl· meet '
rn~ y,.Jil t.w.;1n at U! :)0
L{'adl'f ~
~o~JJI
Lo r· :\l r·; IJ OWJrcl .~ol .:. n A ,
., ,~11ng her ·,~., Jl
\l r~ Howard
F.lwrsliach and :'of r~ H.a.lph Mol,,rf.'

WE tiA"I TH.I

Mantle, who led the Alnerican
Le~gue In batting, bon~e rUns and
runs batted In the last seaS{)n, beat
out teammate Don Larsen and
heavyweight rhamplon FloYd Patterson in a nationwide balloi mg
by s,ports WTiters and sporlaca_sters.

WEsT~, i.td ~
UP .
Charley Havens ' baa resigned 11'&gt;
head football coach · an(f ·alhlf't ir
director at Westetn Maryland college. He has been usociated wl1h
the school since 1933,

Home Councils
H.old Combined
Meeting Monday

148 465

146 480
169 34(1
'
20
769 2358

, At the prest:!nt tlmo t)ley ate
workin~ on the~'·Sacre'd cantata
"Calvary" by He.d.tf Wessel, to be
presente_d someti.nJi ln. Lhe after-

noon OD Palm Sunday.

Mrs. Allc'e 1'rl'ease 1s the Director
and Mrs. Carrie M. NeuL ~.: ing the
Organist and invite anyone who
likes to sing to assist w1th this
program.
Pr.act1ce is vn Thursday evening at 7..45 o'clock .

TRY THE GOLDIN ROCKn 81 ••• LOWIST-PRICID IOCKn INGINI CARl

MARTINSVILLE, Va. UP - Because his lawyer was found to
be intoxicated while defebdlng
him, Jam~s R. Nelson was fined
$M for eontempt of court Monday .
Nelson, appe.-rlng on a reekleSfi
driving cl!.arge, was acting as his
own lawyer.

- - - ' -·
RICHARD

NEW YORK

J\CC~'TS

\Jp · The Rev .

Bob Richarrl~ h:H accepted an In390 vitation to rompcte in the Millrose
432 l'rack and F leld Meet at Madison
442
Square Garden . Feb 9 He ha~
568
won the pole Vault event in the
1~3 453
Mlllrose Games 10 consecutive
708 2285
year!!.

lSO
120
156
169

CALL UP STR,IITE
DETROIT
UP - The Delrolt
130 39,fl
149 4:ill Red Wings have called up Gor4on
in th~
130 39p Strate from Edmonton
14'1 4o;l Western Hockey Le~g_ue to reta
lf1 place injured def~usemln :AI' Ar·
728 2121 hour, who has been sidelined "In
deflnl~ely ' with a kidney injury.

153 409

All work 11nd no play finally becomes monotonous to most people
The Senior Ch01r of th e Ft•derat '&lt;!d
Church, however, hls worked out
a syslem whereby they praetice
hard for an hou r, durint; whleh
the aroma from the roffce p01: fills
the room and as soon us thia 1 ls
ready, they relax long enough
!rom their hard work to have a
cup of coffee, s!lrrdwH:: he!
or
cookies which puts them m fine
shape tor lh"' rest of the evening.
The Federated ChOir is one or
the few choirs thal ts on duty
every Sunday throughout the year,
to rent.ler an anthem or antherris
during the Mormng Worship Ser\liee, wheth~&gt;r the thermomel;et l!l
down below z~o or up ov~ 19(1
deil'f'eS.
•
· ;.,::

United Methodist
Church Men H9ld· i"
Suodoy Meeting
I

The Methodist men of 1ht: United Methodl!l Church met Sunday
evening at tbe church w1th Ken ~
neth ·Finley P.f.es.ident, pcrsiding,
II was agreed to furni sh tran sportation to older members of lhf&gt;
C'hurch to ottend Sunda y S('hool
and churc-li. Those wishing trans-portation are to contart Rev Eu.!!:ent Brown and hf! will inform the
group.
Thf' s ehcdul€' for ushl'rs for th€'
remainder of the year was com·
plcted. A report was gil'"" on the
groups partieular p .~r t 1n the
Christ mas decoration s for the
church.
'DUi-fug ·the program hour Leo
Crew told of his work as a dental
technician.

Tbt- re1l roqwt's out ••• ~o come on in! See
oll1hat's Ill'\• "·itb Olds! A('('f'pt our invita•
tion to tuk e the "&amp;-at o! Hr,nor•• ••• behind
the -...heel of a brarul -nl'w '57 Oldt•qobile.

know tbere•s nothing likl' • Rocket Engine
for qujck ..:tou~b and go'" ection • , • with 1
ht-ahhy power rf':M:I'Vf' l't'a.iy •nd waiting.; a
through eyery dri ... ing ran~,

T•st lt1 Torq.,. al low rpm's and fed the

Y••• downright fun await11 you beret
And vafut', too! Bccau&amp;e Oldsmobile'• Goldf'll
RtM"k.rt liB briugs you the big-c•r beoditll-

r"~rxm~i\'Mll'"~ \'nu l!f' l fmm thr big.371-cubi,-~
im·h -cli~t•lal""f'llll'llt lf;whl '1-.fOO Engme*,

IIJI!i• lnrqul' ot low rpm's IDI'an8 excellenl
prr formanc('- at rronomi&lt;"al engine speeds.
T••t tt. Safety rr-!H'n'" of po wl'r and you'll

in ride, in performanct", in lll }le and pn'!Siige:
-all at • price mogt llllY burer cao afford!
So be onr (Uefll ••• do il Joon!

OLDSIVIC&gt;BI LE,

..,

- - - - · YOU CAN COUNT ON "RED CARPIT" TRIAIMINT AT YOUII OLDSMOIIU QUALin DIALD'St

KARR and VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
W. Main St.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 CARIFUL.

Pomeroy,

o, DIIVI S A N L T I - - - - - - - - - - - - - . : :·.:,.,

�--···

..

."

C-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy Midd leport 0 , Jan 22 . 1957

Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy -Middleport , 0 , Jan 22, 19n7-5

Cn•dl Htnd and Portla nrt Hom{'
"uf\1 I md at thf' home of Mr ~
I n1• I :-."'~11 rh o!e prt·Sf'lU Wf'rl•
.\!1' J1'1"'~td Nolan Mn
Ok1·1
l'.1 1 r'1 r .\l r• !\ianun Furbeof' , \fr ~
'h ••. , ,' s~~~l' 'dn
fl )alt l'.u
) '""' •In I_I uri Juhn ~&lt;Hr !\ir~ S11l
11 ,r,r .\1rs (Lan•nee Prrce . .\1n
Ji ,.,. .rd t;!)O:·r~hach. ~Irs H.alph ~ ­
t• &lt;~rl·
.\lr, Jl uiJf'rt f'n re. \1r,
1·... ,1 ~J yrt· ilnrl .\Irs Harr) Swan
\lr
lf,w&lt;: rrt No lan roncJru·tr·rl
1 rh, '''JJI\Ir·~ mcf'!lll~ and .\1 r~
: Th urn~, Sa,rt• ami .'d r~ lluward
t·: twJ~ ')~rh ,huv.-N~ u!Ws of tl'rt ~ t ·w
1n6 m..1rh1w ar rae hmcnb rrr thr
' ..1fterrrnt,n l'•·t Ju(' k dmntr WJ'

l

Crucial Came Against 11\:efson\rt"J le
'1

fo:~~~i~-~~~~~~i~~~r~~;r~l~et~"~.~\

M ... IT

tead1n~

\'elsorn ill!! Hound,
USia
;~
the raro')H'r~· SU )L H"UrJII" I .
leadn S T J 11 h
-. \f,
n~ on wa~ m"rkt d tt' JCfl
. ·
((
(I
( oarh Drtk R t·l!on s rnan"()l.l.('r I
ltst wtth thl· flu
.gLw

J

R

0

s·

Sports

ftrU
b

sec•retary

The hr.o:h,lonn.r.; ACE~. an,l II•
tallr-~t Pant111 r as well. \UJS u 1 •,, ,)
Y••stcrda~ '1&gt;'\lh Ou Hf·tton told 1 ..
By Un••.~d Pre 11
The Sen•rrwl tht~ mor nrng
llten•s a "t' nlttrt(·ntal sto r y be· Johmrm df'frn teh is &lt;Jut
hHtd 'h(• St Loru·~ Card mal con
Th rf'p nthf'r hrJ\-' """
,1,.
,,.,,.
tlaet
..,I on ·' 'u"llll r~ al l set to sron
•'
f
..
~r1 h-p~ .. fnr tht• 11 Jlrmp•,·t·· t 1, 11
or
.rbr1ul
$75000 w1th1n a week
, , ~,
,
"l \!c),on\rl'" ton r ~;ht Aa rnn Ruf
.lu~••d ·•nd (;eneral Manaw·r
'IM iun w 3, 0111 uf .,1-huo! t or lriilf F"r :.nk L~ n(· aln:a dly have agn•t•cJ
l·•l;&gt; •· ~l 0ndl\l \Hth " tou! h uf flu
lo T..rms for Hl~7 and St an Th e
''au.rt lrornl bill: bur lev for wa n ! \f ;~n a~•a n "Ill be the National
'ra~ 3 r-ro! rl and \Ah ldHmuth i~ L£'a!.: ll-! s h l~ hl' st salarred player at
~ h·•k rnl! 0f ~ C(lid
appro:\.rn.'ltch ~ 75 · 0U0 He drE-w a
"R,frinc:l •• n proha~1h 11-J! I pll&gt;
bas;• P••'• uf S?S.OOO last year plub
~a hi Rf'lton ' but h(' 'wo • b '·
$5 ,(Jil() ht ·c~.,~(' Lhl• C&lt;~ rdJnals at
' " 1 ·' 1
I
n t e up ', lril dt•d mort' tlr 1rn .1 mlll•on fans
u
s .rn uar.• strP'tiH I."
' Alth uuu h 1\o!uciMI, batt"'·' ''Ill
.__u "
1, Piton 11ld•r:l1l•d that 1f Ruff 1 1a~t lt'ar "and lt••l., I he l•ogu•
w•'th
.
._
·l_lll{lon i~ .!hiP to . .I(O , hi s S !Jrt ln~ I JU!I rol\s lnrllt"d Ill hils okey(&gt;d the
h~Puo pr nbJ !•ll· wr ll t)l' H.1 wthn 1 w new ··~rns hl' hasn 't offictally
\\tldermr :•h . ~~~~on ~nd F:~slma n sJg ll('(l lrr s rontraet yet.
l11ne Expl.-ina Del.-y
or Polmer
·
I .an~ h11s IJCf-11 ent:clled
SWACKHI\MMER R
fur th e
.
EAOY
d~la y 111 }.lt,:llHJg .'rtus1a! bu t Ire r-xMt&gt;anw hrl e 1 n~('h No l~:~n Sw&lt;trk plaincu Monda y rt wa 1
r
ham m
f ' 1 11I I'
.
~ Jeeause 0
Pr 0
has hr~ the ahsf'llt'f' (Ill va rati on of c!ltb
' •·port
lowe r 111\ l~lfln .r ~c kr t ~ plltlll'd fur SI'('JI· t~ r! .\-1ary Murphy .
~ louglt ganw against No 2 hed
'' M1ss Murph y ha &gt; offida\{•d at
wi.Hr' ~OtnNO\ 1 At h1•n.'l on th'-' all 1~ of !\1 oq !I J's cQntr&lt;tct sigmngs
Ja( kcl' houw floor .
and we wuuld not think of tlosmg
Swaek has rn~ndt&gt;tl ha sq_uad in- with S t~n Without her present,"

"I

Tunne

hill

~thle~

CntJcu;m .s bemg levelled at
bas k el b a 1I .1~ 1t is Ueing played
these days r tr c Pros. colleges and
high 'iChool ~ o:·e In !or almost
almost equ&lt;.~l &gt;hares. It's no lon&amp;iir
a game o[ rl'irmce. critics mollJ],
it 's jr rst bringiug tolilcther !iVQ
boys pC'r te11m who can shoot, and
do liltle else.
·
T '
h
o us t 1s .~ounds somethin&amp;:
like the oldster wl\o alwa)·s cries
about the ~ou nger generation fa
going l o pot And fast.

Do nnt thl'se CIJ!Jcs forget that

.

I

I.

:t

Split 7' Owens
Takes 0ver At
us ky (_ ampus

Grows
On M)'dd'1es Jn
Oh io Prep Race
Pres

'

"'"'"

'

I

''"''

basketball, like all sporlll, Is dom·rnanl 1y an exprcssro n of the tempo
and sl ~ le of living at any partlcu·
Jar lime? In a rapHI chang,·ng kind
o r liJe . svorts forms changQ to
keep OlltC.
fn the d:i\'S of the Model T
when 25 m . lt•s Pt'r hour ·.va~ rtal·
ly whippmg 1t up on the high·
"'ays, control basketball, atraight
to o rno ,w rattve an•l
f1 ght u1Jo: L.anr• sHt d.
power football. baseball with tbefranw o( m1nct and wUI go, he
The B1 ook lyn Dodgers corraled " hNtvy" ball and sufficient thrllJ
~~~vs, with
four pitchcn at a clip today to pl/ly(•rs ond fan!l alike It took
"Bow lc11 at rf'nlf'r Morrl.q llnd when they annvunccd Roger Craig a fellow four da} s to get by train
K1·nrwdy .tt forward!! . and Wh 1t· Don lk ~~ ~·nL , Ed Hochuck and Do~ from Nr w York to San l''randsco
luh·h o~ Nel son at guards"
ElJ,ton ha_d :.!l;rccd to terms.
in 1925. Tuday you do It In eight
In ~11ddlr-port tou. the flu has
W1th Cll'lll Labtnc sl:~ted for hours Uy air.
~truck down onr man counted up- starting du• ~, BcsS('nt, who hud a
on fur Jots of Uuty. Tol1 Ed Me· 4·3 reeortl la st ~ason but saved
Sport too, have been speeded
C!ima~ 1s o ut with nu and Bowles numt:'r tJ us otlll'r gu nw~, looks like up. Surl', th c' rf"s some go?d, soUd
has a col d. Bowles ranks ~ixth for the Dod gw~· key ma n m the bull- sports funs who prefer the1r games
!he season play of all SEOL play- ptn.
the nlll wa y The y should, They
t&gt;rl With 144 poinTs He has been
gn·"':' 11p. on th€'rn . and would lUte
the Ju t· kl·ts' hrf.&gt;!l(l a nd butter mlln
to dt e with 'e rn the same \!fay.
r!'h,ound work as well as orr
But takf' blls ke tba ll noo,y. Th~
· rorln~
.
rage sport as played in the late
~ Ath&lt;"_m IS lr- rl hv ni sholl wi!h
20's alld earl y 30's. whll'h we are
1. 1 ~ point~ anr] Md'on~1·v with 144
most fllmJllnr wit!~ wns exeltlng
porrt l ~ _111 ~(· a~rlll pla1· Th&lt;' nril l }{
to walclr crrt.mt l)• Jiut no more so
flog~ wtll lw lnnkltrf! hil llg'l'il}' for
than r.ow , tl'llr·~ ~ you think pass' . vr t·lory tn kt•t•r Pill'&lt;' ....,!lh Ow
ing the b;lll :rrou w' ,·,, !he fore'.-t· I so nv II If' H o und ~ ~.J:\'1'1'11 '
1'1' •·r1 lt' tJn1vcr- r ou l't i~ unu st 1l1Jly heart
"
warming
__
' 'I~ t,f \V ii~h l nJ.:IIJ\1
lu~ 1ts rn•w \\o'e duu'l
~L·'IJre
r.. ol!i.d l (ll ~ t'h l•l•l.•v. bi ll al'luall)
.,
l!u- 'I 1,,,,, ri1•1111
t'h:JJJ,e(• much
P•·rft 'C tio n of t1r1· jump shot by
ro o1•r1· lh;o rJ li ri• 1"1'~ rnan s name thou~ ·m d s o l lr1 gh ~r hool -. rge play .l rn 1 !Wt t l~. l . rnn~·r l'e~ns A&amp;!\1 en; h.r\ JlltT t111· 1•m pha s1s on shoot.11 d•· 11.o. lll'lllld i n th1• pusit ron mg 'llid ~~·or; ·s hav l' •;kyrockctt:!d
\IUJI JI:II ~'" l'l'&lt;·d·•r.( Dartt· II Rol·n] 'l'h1·r,. is 1111 n ·:rl t!t•rcnsr- for the
llh•· 1··: , ~ ~ ~~~k .lli l k 111'-l hdurt· ju ll!IJ pus h shot olh&lt;'r tha n get Il l!~ d own f!lr yuur uw11 shot.
I l11 1~ 1 ar;,.; 1&gt;~1 .r 'trrril ar pos1 ~•L I he
Whllf' li t! ~ has l'i iRllgL•cl lr n~ kl'l ·
1 I l l ' ' r,11.,. uf T&lt;'\.1~
By BOB GRIMM
bal
l .t lo t 1t ha~ c·alli&gt;d ror gn•ater
r·ou , ~mns. n
t rp
Hoflh 1111'• 11~ ,1 1111 Rll)'al .1r·t· spilt
T!J f'
em
p
h ;1·r~ on uthr·r a~ pi•t·h or thl'
I
1&lt;'
.11
lrr
I
•
'I
Jr,
1pi
a~
I'd
I
fH'
rr
('Ill
·
prt ·~~ llrl• wn~ ''11 lllf • llll g lrf1 ;\llrl
rl lr town !'.1lilr1 Jt•~ tnrlorr In •( illl ~t' ot I• ,.,. fo&lt;rllo,1IJ as fmu· Yl .rr ll'iltrl ~ll lll l' lllllwr lo eottHIIPn•d of less
Lmport&lt;utr'l'. An ;•x:wrple l.!i the
rn.111·~ .rl likl.rhnrnn [ lrrrH•rsi\y u n
1 :l'ilflln(' Wlllrliii J.: ''l'(iJk ll rl i] tiJP
ahsol11
" w•n· s~ ir y .,f having good
Jl, I ll111 1\'r ll'l ll ,Oil llltd hoth Wf' ll'
f ·u'! PV1'rv hn1h A im .~ for 1111' dr.,Jrl
rehl'it ' ILJcrs •Ill u Wllllrlfl!o: ll'am
)I'll!)~
1 u.mwd Al l 1\•J r&lt;·rirans lrt IIH!I
lll!hnr)(.!lt
1111'
1\l ioli l l&lt; ~ ,1r••n't
Hl'hu undltlg b ll sktll I hat l'Oilli'S
'11 •' 111! lo 1'1111 ' ('rio• ~I ' ' '( llJ1 1) -tr.ol 'hi
onlv WJ!h lou~o: l'!lfll't" it.:,nce 1111 &lt;1
I n\,,,., l f' fl M' &gt;Of)JI \'{'!,ill&lt;' { lr&gt;;-; '\ i\
l ntlnr nl(, und 1l 1s lHJ tn dh rd uaJ.
r h nrnn • u!J~ Will h Ti \'t· t,, h•• ~~~ rht'il
not a tt'a rn dfort Shouting has
lvot fr rrm nnw t1rrt rl t!w -.•.rs(oJt
ht't'Oilll' morP iudiv illuallzetl Only
,.r, 0 ,. ,
VPry Jufri'I.J.wlllly now tlut ·~ u11c
'flrlrll&lt;&gt;tnwn f•ullid t·~ v. )II, ,1u in·
St't' lhr ln•r( r•rtl v srl'eencd basketn·"t' t\" \t:ru ~ rrr·' ·' ri\o• th h t 't 1,1;. 1
~~all pllly. It t akl'~ to long to set
··• 1'""11' rn nn nliH•r ••rql'j 11 ! r; l'f" ll t
tt up, 111nl rr n ,,, . Jo:U!' A hayw Jrt'
l'lw f'••rl l:rud (; rad!' Srhool h n•
, .. '' '· " r "~rrl"' f' lltl ll'~ l
vour vp_post!iun di ll undo you ~
n.,,., 1'
n
n1rr,•v 1&gt;1&lt;-rlinw 'l' lh;rll lt·'l lll went down ln (lf•f!•,J' thr·ep mrn u!t•s wo1 k rn one bla m
1
1 :'n ao~. or1 r~t tlw Hul lu m! Juni(J' " "!I ~ rr(sh , JUmp 1111d p us h. Two
" " ' "'"~ " ,.,., ('nl""'h"~ 1' 11~ 1 tho •
I1L'Ir Sr hom! ~1nrlflay nrg hl 111 1111 1 pomts!
.. .. ," r... r.... ,.
~T : 1 1, J J,, 1 .,,.. 11
t';l rnf'
1
' 111rl 11 rt h n hu·tH' crowd in fllll'nd
' '' """ 1-o ' " finro 'n•hltm ta ~ t 11r·r lr
PNiurs s ro• l• are turning to
'"'rl hh.t)n,, limn ftl:i!'i . lll'hlTHl I !1\'{'
d 1sp luy tlt1! iwl l vHiuol ratht•r than
l,. r~· 1 ,,,..,~· 'l() nnlnr ~
1\ •Jtl.md h11d a thin fJ ·Il e d·~~· al !Ill' h•Jm Wr arll sn many peuplc
N .. 11rlv lln11nlmo1H (l,oiu
1
' H ' ftrht IJil'lJ' !t•l' mark nud tro rll'd
now, 166 nnlllons. or thereabouts,
\ o n r"""lf lht• M•drlil' q won
:i 14 at h:tlf time The l itth· H1•d S11 ft•':" of us eau actually partlrl1
' "
"' ''"" ""r'rl'l rlnwn in f\w 1)t'l th
h r•l\' l'VI 'r, sur..:l'd in thr
patr lit or.~o: anlze d sports for pay
.... t, l ., ! Tnllnrt Pl'l'' ~ flh in h •i• h
1
llrd 'lll .tl'lrT to ~n it awny
Jlw
or
pl11. y We want Individuals to
"·'· '" 1 ,.,.,,.h,.. ~· l'"tinl!~ tl' r t•i 1,, ,,.,
"'til t•. lttrld rrrg 11 30-21 bulge at llw tdollw. to .:l'vmbnlizc out attach ~ ''~ " ' " 11rf' '"'d hv 11l l hn t r.. •n
hrt•f·-w.r\ mnrk.
nH'n l to a s·~ort we'd l1ke to play
"' Jh .. "ll """•·h"'l
vnlil tl' Thrlrr H pn•li m1nary ~am&lt;' Por tl nnrl lit oursclvo~ . but can't .
,.. .. l , h " '"' "" ,.n,, r,.....:o
I nn
'
"
II'&lt; II~IU
'-i · ~ lh (; r:rd~· heat Rutland Srxth
Glve us a Mil'key 1\fantlc who
., ' I'! ' "" 11 !'• ' " 1 ~r-t• n ln(' fur st•f'. r:r·a1 lc :.!:l -19
("air rlt'u t tlw hall . Remember the
""' 1 "'.. );1 ~i ~
n .. ~ .... ... ,,, r., Jnmllll '! Nl'rll, 11!'1•1
grt~atcs t of t l!f'm all, Babe Ruth
S1orc hy qtrartcr11:
Otto Grahll'll the vasser. Ho~
" '"· 'l 7 ~""'""11l,. n l ~., r-~m1• 11orn&gt;rnh
H1 rllnn d 9 14 30 41
... ,,.._ ':.,,,,,.;,.q In rl'l11 ln tl-rr •ir no'i
ma ny con rccttll th e name or !he
l'm·tl llnrl 11 115 21 29
1 1
ldt
gu.ud o( the L'lcvcianrl Browns
""~ f'nl;,.. lrh•n f'lt•vr•lllnd 1 :r!1•1
lndlvldu•l Scoring
1""'""'1 frnnt ~(~lh tr1 lht• fu11 rlh
lluffrrt all , Hl-17, Hobst€'ltt•r . 0 Lhrr'-' .:vears :.go? Graham, Brown
~"'" 1 "''••r t'lnwnin q CBnlon r1•ntrui t 1. PiPrl't' 15 ll·1n: George 4-0-8 ;md (,I'Ol.a were the Cleveland
Bro~n ~! Who wa§ on the Mtnner~ '" "H,. r 2 1 1'i~
Mnrltn :.!· l!'i Totals 1!1-11-41
npolls
Lnker~t bc~hlcs GeOI·gc Ml·
_Pnh.. ~t,.n r"''11hn1111 f'111l~ ul~n
Portlntul, V. MeKl'h'CV :.! 2 n·
~.t,,.,,,.. ,.,1 rl•• •nllf' t•rh•intt Mnqq ll. 1'11&lt;" 1' !l-119 F' Cozart 2-li-4 Var; knn rive years 11go? Who was just
1"" Al\.,1\ll ~~flr"rlnv nil•ht . whllf'
\f,·t1• r () 0 o. E Court 0-0
Tut - nne nf Bob Com1y's teammates at
Holy Cross In 19150?
,\l
s
1:1
:l
:w
Thmllt nn rlrnnrw rl (rom rorrrth to
_The Sporb D&gt;l'sk will ride nlong
•hrll, nhrr- rnllo w"rt hv T!ff\n roOffi r t.rl~ . Dn)lan and Schoonov!'r
w!th
Sports the way they are. The
lun•IJ !~ ('an ton \ff'l{ \nll'v nnrt unwt_nnl'r
still must have a:rcater
"lty
ln
OJJI!•
lnii~C'd
Teams
h""'"n ~ 1 "1lhl'n\'llle ()a'l1on R oo~f'
skill, more ltldurance, riner train·
lriiWI'\'f'l'
tlu~
i11
not
itw
Wtl\'
Vt&gt;ll r i n l~ h"rf 10th Aflt"~ nrr f'ighth
Jim Vl'trn:on \ llutland Rt"d I)Cvi]F tng . Tl1ose necessary qualitieH of
O]/lf'!' !'l!Uiflon B WP&gt;I'k llli!O
ft•t•l
nlu1ut i1 Tht• Reel [)('vi i'~ wtl a wmner you'll nf'vcr take away.
Thf' ~&lt;' f'Onrl 10 M!l!Bd~ . ~ "n'ral
rv
mrntor
is 1n lht' midd l!• o r 11
~1)flrllnq unhl" nl ... n mRrlf~
Wf'r('
rrhulldin~
Har
nn the hllrdwood s
hrA iff'tl hv ~ht"lbv In J lth plllf'f'
an,j
hr
~
tt•Jrrn
of
!re!!hmen. sonh ollnr1 rolunrhH• F.a ~t In l ?th thr&gt;
lnlll"r ornong )he "al11o ran ~" l n~t 11\0T&lt;'II Hlld tunior·s has bf!rn corn im::
.1! 11ng qut(•kl y
·
Wf'#llc

I
I

r

I

Port land Graders
Beaten 41-29 At
Rutland Monday

'.i· e

b th
o un·

r0Uf'd
to t~f'

The .,.,switcb-bitling.
2!).-yea.r-old
:&lt;. •
•
· .
1er- UeJ~r,
cenU
who
rPc:e(ved
thf
'! ·
'
'
:os 'i b~. t a~ tb~ · aunu,Y J!ocheser-.t;-rest-"'diQ, Cl~b ~lio Fum'
~illner here 'J.Ol)fJa,Y iil~f, t~us
tjecame tbe 'I)1Ji-'r;l, New 1¥t~ Yan1
•ee play'E!.r to. ~Jl ' th~ i_Y(Ifd.
_F.ot.ner Ya..q~c.~ sh~l.Jij.op Phrt
Rt~to ~as the !mtt "i'n,OF of the
bftJ't In 1...-n and ex·Yw-li•• pl'tcher
"""
~
~llte Reynolds wOn ' i ' tb~ tollow1n .. yef, Rocky ~.1.a· L. J:
th
·~
· .
19._,
n
Be ~ol,ff•"&lt;DO'
II · was de
jl,j, w
ner,
n ogan ~ptul'e
the belt In 1953, Willie Maya of the
Giants in 1954 and ·former Cleveland ~rown!:~.' QUart~rba~ Otto
Graham won it Ialit year.

.;y·r-

!"· I

1\Wajd.:

for W•Honsin, 18

Bl:uie~·~h~~n~~S.J~~n:~:~l;n,h/~:

( 1 .
l!
a sc&lt;~r~ 1nto Ohio St.11te. The BadtM:d' ma
mbm~t.es
of play al t" rs JUmped off to a qu ic k 12·.5 lead
!son
s., \lwre rallytng to an~ still led by 40-~ at halCtime.
beat Wi -: consin '67-Gi :'II o 11 day· Ob
state didn 't go ahead until
. l
th I
I
10
!l'!' It -it 'ofii:S
~r lOth win m 13 Vern Darkstall's three- point nJay
rrs and uave them a perf t
b
•
TenrerrJ""ti:l0!5-0
er :-"11. SIX minutesleCt put them
• - ·
In fwnt to !;lay, 80-57. Frank HowrSnt.
rd J d h
a
':1-f.\ \llh, n.Jtwna I
a
e t e Buckeyes wrlh 23
mucb eaSler ~1nre un tis
court
Peona,, il l . as it
th

wo.o, ''r.r2,_~s~ional

0 tb( year··

~:,:~~~~..!~,,;:~;--;,;,:;:;2/y&lt;;6,--;r~or--:,:- ,-=:,.-::-v·-•"'•::-,.,::-,,-:-bccu,-::B-,ob--::L""Itz-.w- ,.-nn-.d-zs ·

v_utU LastS-"' Miu"le Swge

.~CHES_T~, N. " ··
UP ·
M•c•
.-. ' tl
h
,.ey M.an e , w o spccialaes rn
s,pectacu)at' l,lelts, addert a du•·
monQ,·studde.i $10,nntt. one to hiS
11
· ;:['_
"'"Y
co e~tio~ to~,&gt;.' ~s the, \fh.mer or
the S.
lli•• &gt; &gt;&lt;

BY

I

Buek.S. Sq.~_eak ~ \l'isco.usm 61-M,
T ail

- ,.

0es k

\.

et urns Home

1\l~de Awcu-ded
$}- p } ~
~ ' .. e.t . .
'5:."-0~ IL.
AtLl t
~ ~{~
e

The

or

1'kc

d ·J
JC£/t/CR
/IROXl!
.Ei3H1'
f,CHOOL
I?ECORP'
• ill i #O
tJAAfE;..
EAROER
1 1){1-!i&gt;

them ln tbe

first-half Slltle.

MIA~~ """!~ GOOUDP SwlAII~I•.'. H·....
tack ts oft lo a "Ood start at the
~
Hialeah meehll£. The lite-M n•

.

I

tlona1J_Ockeychampionhatrldden
mne wrnners durlng the first four
days o! the session.

Y"AR.

,r·rrl·r!

I

" Wt·'l l ht• ~ ivtnl{ the hoys 8 rt"al

•v

p.....

17lo/•• NewHaven,Conn.

..
~

'

IS ROOMS Of
: Hew fun~ltvre
roa
I

I

$299.00
BAKER
FURHITURI

WORE A

Jl.eel! ~~lett~~..W W.l""

•DUO-DOOR
STORM DOORS

'----=-

CITRON

•DUO-MATIC
STGJift( WINDOWS

FROK THill COLLECTION I

•CIII.QTIX IN$ULATION

HJ\I(~NS ~~fli!N:S

'Build a stronger, richer life •••

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply
I

"QUA~ITY OUR MOTTO"

S. 2nd Aveoue

·

WORSHIP TOGETHER EVERY WEEK!

Middleport

.
ERN~:ST COYERT, Mgr
124 E. Malo St.
·
'

You know the hymn-"How firm a Foundation?" Of c:ourae you do. But'

lt'l

U'o DlQl'e than a hymn. To many it io a way of life.
'
'
The foundation Is faith. Faith that gives every day a shining new quatityj
Faith that provides a strong shelter in time of need. Faith that tiWitaina
you in siCkneso and trouble. Faith that makes life a great adventure,
truly worth living.

I

You find faith tiS a member of a family, as 8 member of a community;
Worshiping together every week, with thooe you love, with others who believe'
os you do-giveo you strength to carry through with hope and oourage.
You can build a stronger, richer life- on 8 firm foundation of faith.
Worship together this week ••• every weeki

N!I!W Ev~n-K~el
R•er Susptmsron

·New Wide-Contoured
Frame

Bowling Highlights Extra Profits from Fertilizer

Lets see

,,

COUNTY LEAGUE
R•IWih Jan. 20, 1957
L~AGUE STANDINGS
Won
L ..t

Ja}'(!ees
Hot ROO:s
Jr. 0 . U. A. M.
Racine Serv!N~ Station
Associated Hadio
~~ons Market

the 'decisive factors
,.
'
in the 57 illfi)l1ll@I? C?®u@1

-S.rles, OUAM.

Electronically 941._nwd
V-8 Enilnea
-

New Swept-Back

B~U·Joint Suspension

I

4

2

4

2

2

4

2
I

4

·'

I

wheri you buy It, worth more When lfOU eell 1~1

•

Russell
Burri

nationwide sueceu ft
this: it's a new kind of Ford.,, new from the
w~eels up ... more than a last year's mod~l
w1th • few "'fa~ lift" changes. In a Ford tM
chassis,. englne and body are JndividuaDy engj..
nctrred mto one spacious, rock-solid unit. Tbat•a
why, when you examine the new Inner Fon:f.
you Bnd a car that's new, . , clear through/
If you're a careh1l car-buyer with whom f~
tures count. count the new {t!latures of the '57
~ord. Then drive itl There's only pne conclu.saon: the loveUest, liveliest car in the low-price,
Ford·s

Jennings

Blind
Handicap

TOTAL

149 402
145 404
9:1 378
139 415
147 481
673 2000

161
1511
169
134

102
138
166
140
153

172
187
140
128
154

field lB the completely new Ford, For the
decisive facts, see your Ford Dealelf

H. Miller
198
J. ltarrah
134
Rlglil!l
1S9
Hoffman
183
Scarberry
130
Handicap
67
TOTAL
871
SIMONS 1&gt;\ARKET
Simon
135

King

149
208
157
169
182
865

168 189
130
180
122
t74
67
84:1

123

l!S8
1715
197
87
889

148 1~

151 1:13 153

FORFEIT
HOT RODS
E. McKinney
144
194
Drenner
142
A. Stobart
Sylveater
188
B. McKinley
156
824
TOTAL

132
134
163
139
175
743

196
169
139
191
178
873

of-•.
-=-oRo

PsRESTO~~~.,.• MOTORS

.

1C
I~~~.,.
~~

"

461

Thlni

.

.

low F...t-

I

•

·--~.~-!":',-.,_,...._
_____,..,..,..___.__·_.,.__....,._~!l'.&lt;,'!;' .'l!•.-,,:o,o~.h~·=O~D:'...::':ll:l:..-:----~.'::--~Ml~d:tll:eport::_"":"~-.:=:--~----:--,

....

....... ...

,,

I

protlts from fertilizEX'T'RA
er u sc c on boc lp farm e rs pay

4671
439

51~

Crow
Sisson

179 ts7 167
144 172 160

Duerr
167 161 147
167 lfB 141
Davis
H d'
an 1cap
10
3
Totals
827 7M 796
SECOND ~'t&amp;ET MARKET

!

M9

24:40 . Graves
Davis, B.
Cornett

147

~ ·.

ll59

153 124

483

476
475

406

13

2408

ing or new refrigerators, the
committee decla res .
"That m.:~kes prosperity for
local merchants Bnti for business generally," says the comm ittcf' , "and 1t a ll springs from
mlcl!Jgcnt us c of fe rlili~l!r.
"When a r&lt;t rrner mvests ln
c roi,-Uoostm g rlen r_s such as fer·
tihzcr, he cuts the cos t o! produclr on for cnch crup un it and
he m crea~es hrs profit margin .
"Soil bu!\ding
lnve:;tments
usually pay Lack the very flr~t
year in inc r£&gt;ascd crop yields.
And after tha t . the farmer has
carry-ovC!r prot1ts in future
years from btgger crop ytelds
per acre on more fertile soil."

COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
MIDWEST

•

Minnesota 99 Marqul'tte 78
Northwestern 70 Iowa 63
Ohio State 67 Wisconsin 64
Bradley 72 Tuba 56
HIS OWl( ~AY(YER

306

277

!81 136 H7 464

Mitch
178 139
Leivtng
166 lila
Lib. loll, 2-t, Sac. St. M~t. t-2
hntlnel 2·1, NYC 1·2
.
177
Riggs
20
Handicap
f.Ueh tMm Mrl•s, Lib. ~t. 2408
High pme, 81ker Furn., 172
'·
Totals
845 744
High Ind. MriH, Chlsfer 568
SliNTINEI.
Hl1h Ind. ttlme, Chlaler 220
SCORES POSTEd
Blind
130 130
HOLSUM BAKERY
Tedesco
177 1315
Woods
1615 1153 177 49!5 Horak
134 U52
J. Schilling
149 139 1157 440 Chisler
119 220
Grate
1!53 1156 134 ¥.:3 Grueser
163 157
D. SthUiing
-117
144 261
Totals
783 794
Stobart
144 140 171 4S5 NEW YO!IcK CENTJiAL
Slater
121
121
Handicap
M 62 56
174 Johnston
123 133
Totals
784 771 839 2394 .Blind
130 1~0
143 131
IAKGR FURNITURE
~mith
130 13{)
Clatworthy
174 213 170 559 Blind
131 174
E. Bater
108 ISO 1S8 414: Powell
ta · U'I
Norris
JM 167 120 ~~ Harullcap
Totala
4ndenon
J27 189 149 445
~78 717
Darat
157 11\ 17)! 500

''

Jack SQ~den pre~1den t, presided
and officers elec ted Wt're Mrs

Tarheels Rank
F'irst In Poll
Among Coarhr:s

YELLOW

GOWN
TO Til F.

NEW · YORK tTP - Tt.e Cnrt&lt;·d I
Press coll t&gt;&lt;.::e ~askl'!hall rat urgs I
Wl ~ h

!irst -place \'Oles aml won
lost r.:'cords through Jan . 19 111

Inaugural Ball
1

parent)wse~

Poinh
Howard Cec1l , pcrsident: Mrs Team
Che ster Zrrkle . vrn•
prPs uh!nt : 1. North Carr. lin• {'14 15-0! 333
!3 12-1 t
294
Mrs. Milton RusseJI. president Mrs . Robtort Carson, secretary , an d 2 Kansas
3
Kentucky
!I
1231
~00
of the Past Chiefs Associa ti on of Mrs. Franklin Jludso'J, trt'asurer.
4.
low.t
Statr
il
l
2
)
19FI
11
was
announc.·d
that
!he
bulle
·
Meig~ Templt:! . . Pythian S1st••n.
presided wht&gt;n they met Monda y lrn hoard whH h tlw ria~~ ts mak 5 Southern :\f('thorl r;J 11 4 2• HH
lflJ
at the hom" of Mrs. William All in,.g \1111 ht' pla ct'd m 1hc dmn·h 6 Lou isville 12 11 ·2t
7. UCLA
()3-1)
1 II
man. Mrs Russell gavf' a rf'a1lrn r.: ;·a r 11 in thl' lll' iil' futur e.
In Stock For Your Walls
8 !!llnms
(9 21
98
to open the meetin ~ urd the mr&gt;m.
9
Seattle
llfi2
fl8
Two
B11Jle
qurz
ganw~
1wre
con~ers ~-!pe&lt;c~tcd the opemn g pra y1·r
!9-3 t
64
dueled by Mrs Fr;lllklrn Hud son 10 O!Jio Stall'
In Ulli.~M.
in pabot . . . If ii'H neot• .... ,.,.. hare itt
SecvncJ 10 -11 . Bradlt•; 38 . 12
wrlh priles aw:u Ut•d tn ~1t'S Harry
G&lt;imt's were play ed rl u ring I hC' l.€'e R;~llrl . and Mrs. Rttlwrt Car· Cahfornta. 33 I:J . t'anl~llh, 30 14
Wakr l''orcst. 29 : 15 VancJ er hrlt.
soc:1al hour anrl prr zf's won hv
Mr s. Myron Mtller and Miss ll uth
At lhf' rlo~e of th(' rrll'l'ting po t- 14, 16. Bn ~ha m Yr!lln ~ 11. 17. ,
Wt sc, g uesb · Mrs C P (;allaphl'r, luck n•freshrn1·n!s wr-re ~ef\'c d to !J uke. 8 18 (!if'l Tu lane . (JklaMrs. J ohn Maye r , Mrs. Plul1p Mr. and ~1rs Oni lll· \\'tlf's and h nme A&amp;:vl am\ St Lour s 5 t·;nh
Memh:1rt.
SALES , ... PAI'I/T .... S.rvice
family, Mr anrl Mrs Chester Zlr·
•
Mrs
HolJ&lt;•rt Carson. Mrs Fra nkl.n
kif'
.
Rf'
v.
and
'1rs
fl!cilplr
Zundf'
l,
Members reported ill wPrc Mr:&lt;i
Phoone 6008· Y
Middleport
Phone 6265-X
J . B. Dowmng. Mrs. C. l". llawktns. Jaek Sorden :'olr a•.d Mn. Harry Hudson . 'I rs~ fraokr e \Vhr p pt&gt; l an(]
Le.f
l1aill'y,
\Irs
1/\Jward
Ceci
l.
Mrs. William Lowe and Mr ~ E R
Oil I' g ,n·st. L('l (]; Huschdl ____ ~~""'-~-"-"-~--~-·-----.,...·--~---_"'"---~---,.-===,.,===='

CITRON YELLOW

'""

CLIN"fON FISHER

co.

Sf'f\'ctl a sa l11d ,
eof(ee to the

TAKE A
ROCKET

Federated Choir
Tokes Break For
Coffee At Practice

535·1

472
497
444

Ottlecrs were elected (or th e
year when the Pentel Clasr. of the
Pomeroy Baptist Church mt•t Saturday l'\lcnmg at th e ch urc h fo1
its January meetin g.

'•'

for co:nto rts and conveniencl'S
they find lhe1 r farn1lks desire,
the M1ddlc Wes t Soil Improvem en t Commrttel' potnts out.
T ests a t agJ·rcLJllural colleges
484
and field experie nce o n fa rms,
530
says the comm1itee, sh ow that
1528 . fertlh ?.er can ret urn an ywhere
537
from $2 to $5 in rncr t'ast'd crop
prodllction value for every dol·
477
lar mvested, m plant food .
2556
The extrll d ollOIS can help
farmers buy new &amp;rs, tractors
and equ1pment. new furniture,
rugs and drapes, labor-saving
887
electric kitchens, more plumb497
480
Totals
718 812 769 2389
501
201 LIBERTY RESTAURANT
2601 Ingels
170 l57 .178 505

TRI-COUNTY LEAG,UE

"

I

435
484
475
400
307
130
130
10
10
783 6Q9 779 2241

ASSOCIATED RADIO
Hannahs
175 16.0
Walker
169 153
Duerr
201 170
Will
191 177
Davis
161 134
TOTAL
897 794
JR. OUAM

Pythian Sisters
Past Chiefs In
Meeting Monday

Peniel Class
Elects Officers
For The Year

member, and guests
/\rr:mge~
ments of chrysanthemums and glad
iolus were used in the d1ning and
living rooms of lhe Allnurr home
for the party The Februray meeting wtU be 3t the hom p ol Mrs
John Mayer.

,(

109
100
160
124
185
658

crepe with salln OOdice am1
front panel caug-ht wttll match·
lnf bow and white silk TOtle. It
is an unuaual, simple and smart
dLnner·dance dru.'.l.

Mrs. All~' an
sandw1chc~ ,and

5

144
159
125
152
Hl9
749

OF MOLLIE PARNIS com~s
an Eanpi.re sheath In black sJ ht I

Tompkm~ .

RACINE
Elwood
Norris
J . Wolfe
J. Stobr'lrt
L Wolfe
TOTAL
JAYC&amp;Is
Betzing
Rosenbaum

They show you why the new kind of fiord Is worth mor•

The secret of

•

Pay for Better Farm Living

High
2601
High Gam•, Assoc. Red., 897
High Ind. S.rles, Will, 537
High Ind. G•me, W1lker, 208
SCORES POST&amp;O

Now

'See ancf ActiOn Tett the

;;;;:-~~f;~.. ~~·;:~:r ~~~ !~·;~

rAKE&amp;

POWE.R FIJL CASH

INSIOI IMP.Q..._l JQI

, ThU Custom :jOO Fmdor !iodaD hu the Mark

FIGHT RESULTS

llt·:"~ruJ=-.----- - - - •,

MAMIE

Rftutts. Jan, 21, 1U7
Holsum Bkry 2·1, Beker Furn 1·2

Tornado Twisters
Invade Rutland
For League Game

Vl\t'tl \0

FOR TllAT

To Rio Grande
For Cage Game

\t•;rr," Vollltill'i elmm~
1\ rrol tw r~ not hohllny out r-ornt,let ·
Hurtsell Dodrill takes his P.as! i•h· \lll I Ill' ~~~~ ~~ ih!llty ur ntnking lll'l
twrt•pl io lilt· mnrk In COiij'ltY h•ogut• rrn cagt"rs to Hio Grande&gt; tomght
pia."
for a has ketbal same that means
Canton JJnroln
nothlne Ill the Mt&gt;igs County ]('aHaer rw wtll bt_• looking at tht• gue but will be a tune·up for an
ma lt h ~~~ :t wul"m -up tor a tou g her all -important tilt agatnst Raaine
" rw a.caillst f&lt;:astrrn Friday night Ji'riday niRht.
In wh1dr a vid or y would !T€'W up
Dodrill said The Rio team is
«rtntlwr !'llU nty title for the pheno- Pll&lt;'l'd by two big men, Barhl.'r and
lni'JJ.rl T()rn ndlrt•s
Howard, both blih acorcrs rts
!rason
record is reported 11 · 7-3
In lOl lll t.1· pLty this teaaon Ra
Rto
lost
to Raelne last week 69-42.
~ rnr- h ;~s 11\f'fitiH'd 91).7 points per
·~ am(•,
allo,.,.ed
l)pponents
406
The power-riddled Rarhw Tor' IOinl.q
e
nado Twiate1'1 invade an oltl mal
Rutland, ton l!( 1t !or a haskcthall
In ilw .'l;mw ("1\\egory ItuUand h;v
United
game that on the
dope Rhcet • n.rnag1·d 1111 avcragf! of 45.0 point.NF.W YORK
St. Nicholas Are.
mi.&amp;ht Dl WCI!I be lltOpfll'd by lh1
'lrr ~.um•, p('- rrnlll&lt;:1l the opposl
Soe~.tJ: for the Prevtn tlon of Cru· liO n Rll lloVCrllgl' or 77.5.

intc r~sted

IKE'S

Oodrill-Mtn Go

t u~, J,. th'X1

D1de.
All

""'

t

o:

Tnl"~ 0 Mnc-l'lmhcr wu l:tlh. fol
lnwl'd hv ! .akl'wood. f'tnrinn~ll
Ro uf'tr Raf'nn and
Voun g~t 011 11
R~uth Kr-nt Roos rvrl\ ant1 llr• l
ln rrt Si John'~ tlrrf for 17th fol
lnWI'd hv Nl"w PhllRrlt&gt;lphla ' onrl

Tlw n1•xr me1•1 u;:: "rll lr~· In
•• rrd uw1l (lj ~mall t'l{'ltrr (
~p p lid ftl'es t&gt;ll Jan :.!4 . at the hom•·
uf .\ t rs Ho~l rh ~ldJ~ d" Thl· meet '
rn~ y,.Jil t.w.;1n at U! :)0
L{'adl'f ~
~o~JJI
Lo r· :\l r·; IJ OWJrcl .~ol .:. n A ,
., ,~11ng her ·,~., Jl
\l r~ Howard
F.lwrsliach and :'of r~ H.a.lph Mol,,rf.'

WE tiA"I TH.I

Mantle, who led the Alnerican
Le~gue In batting, bon~e rUns and
runs batted In the last seaS{)n, beat
out teammate Don Larsen and
heavyweight rhamplon FloYd Patterson in a nationwide balloi mg
by s,ports WTiters and sporlaca_sters.

WEsT~, i.td ~
UP .
Charley Havens ' baa resigned 11'&gt;
head football coach · an(f ·alhlf't ir
director at Westetn Maryland college. He has been usociated wl1h
the school since 1933,

Home Councils
H.old Combined
Meeting Monday

148 465

146 480
169 34(1
'
20
769 2358

, At the prest:!nt tlmo t)ley ate
workin~ on the~'·Sacre'd cantata
"Calvary" by He.d.tf Wessel, to be
presente_d someti.nJi ln. Lhe after-

noon OD Palm Sunday.

Mrs. Allc'e 1'rl'ease 1s the Director
and Mrs. Carrie M. NeuL ~.: ing the
Organist and invite anyone who
likes to sing to assist w1th this
program.
Pr.act1ce is vn Thursday evening at 7..45 o'clock .

TRY THE GOLDIN ROCKn 81 ••• LOWIST-PRICID IOCKn INGINI CARl

MARTINSVILLE, Va. UP - Because his lawyer was found to
be intoxicated while defebdlng
him, Jam~s R. Nelson was fined
$M for eontempt of court Monday .
Nelson, appe.-rlng on a reekleSfi
driving cl!.arge, was acting as his
own lawyer.

- - - ' -·
RICHARD

NEW YORK

J\CC~'TS

\Jp · The Rev .

Bob Richarrl~ h:H accepted an In390 vitation to rompcte in the Millrose
432 l'rack and F leld Meet at Madison
442
Square Garden . Feb 9 He ha~
568
won the pole Vault event in the
1~3 453
Mlllrose Games 10 consecutive
708 2285
year!!.

lSO
120
156
169

CALL UP STR,IITE
DETROIT
UP - The Delrolt
130 39,fl
149 4:ill Red Wings have called up Gor4on
in th~
130 39p Strate from Edmonton
14'1 4o;l Western Hockey Le~g_ue to reta
lf1 place injured def~usemln :AI' Ar·
728 2121 hour, who has been sidelined "In
deflnl~ely ' with a kidney injury.

153 409

All work 11nd no play finally becomes monotonous to most people
The Senior Ch01r of th e Ft•derat '&lt;!d
Church, however, hls worked out
a syslem whereby they praetice
hard for an hou r, durint; whleh
the aroma from the roffce p01: fills
the room and as soon us thia 1 ls
ready, they relax long enough
!rom their hard work to have a
cup of coffee, s!lrrdwH:: he!
or
cookies which puts them m fine
shape tor lh"' rest of the evening.
The Federated ChOir is one or
the few choirs thal ts on duty
every Sunday throughout the year,
to rent.ler an anthem or antherris
during the Mormng Worship Ser\liee, wheth~&gt;r the thermomel;et l!l
down below z~o or up ov~ 19(1
deil'f'eS.
•
· ;.,::

United Methodist
Church Men H9ld· i"
Suodoy Meeting
I

The Methodist men of 1ht: United Methodl!l Church met Sunday
evening at tbe church w1th Ken ~
neth ·Finley P.f.es.ident, pcrsiding,
II was agreed to furni sh tran sportation to older members of lhf&gt;
C'hurch to ottend Sunda y S('hool
and churc-li. Those wishing trans-portation are to contart Rev Eu.!!:ent Brown and hf! will inform the
group.
Thf' s ehcdul€' for ushl'rs for th€'
remainder of the year was com·
plcted. A report was gil'"" on the
groups partieular p .~r t 1n the
Christ mas decoration s for the
church.
'DUi-fug ·the program hour Leo
Crew told of his work as a dental
technician.

Tbt- re1l roqwt's out ••• ~o come on in! See
oll1hat's Ill'\• "·itb Olds! A('('f'pt our invita•
tion to tuk e the "&amp;-at o! Hr,nor•• ••• behind
the -...heel of a brarul -nl'w '57 Oldt•qobile.

know tbere•s nothing likl' • Rocket Engine
for qujck ..:tou~b and go'" ection • , • with 1
ht-ahhy power rf':M:I'Vf' l't'a.iy •nd waiting.; a
through eyery dri ... ing ran~,

T•st lt1 Torq.,. al low rpm's and fed the

Y••• downright fun await11 you beret
And vafut', too! Bccau&amp;e Oldsmobile'• Goldf'll
RtM"k.rt liB briugs you the big-c•r beoditll-

r"~rxm~i\'Mll'"~ \'nu l!f' l fmm thr big.371-cubi,-~
im·h -cli~t•lal""f'llll'llt lf;whl '1-.fOO Engme*,

IIJI!i• lnrqul' ot low rpm's IDI'an8 excellenl
prr formanc('- at rronomi&lt;"al engine speeds.
T••t tt. Safety rr-!H'n'" of po wl'r and you'll

in ride, in performanct", in lll }le and pn'!Siige:
-all at • price mogt llllY burer cao afford!
So be onr (Uefll ••• do il Joon!

OLDSIVIC&gt;BI LE,

..,

- - - - · YOU CAN COUNT ON "RED CARPIT" TRIAIMINT AT YOUII OLDSMOIIU QUALin DIALD'St

KARR and VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES
W. Main St.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 CARIFUL.

Pomeroy,

o, DIIVI S A N L T I - - - - - - - - - - - - - . : :·.:,.,

�r

WANT 4DS
..... .

~eenta

-·

~- «)Ue

j ( 171 Help Wonted
ID- ,

w~j~~::~o pt~o So~~t&gt;~:~·~c~o~-r~~~~r

aert1
lludmum charge 50c.t ~n pl'r 'ti"Urd for thre-e con
1-·tie••••- •'· o••.
'&lt;"...
u
u .....
&amp;..-.&gt;.::.! ~u:. r moflth , ..... ~ rents

l' ho"'' ::10.)1-l

Legal Notice

6- Daily Sentinel , Pomecoy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 22, 1957

Legal Notice

I 19 3\p

F.,rl

"'I

, 11 ,

1,,,,

F•rl \1.-

I

o~a~~ion~~~~~::s~o~~~n~r ~~~ s~~~
Sou theJs t corner o f a parcel of
r&lt;'al tstate r ·on \' t&gt;~·t&gt;d
by Ht: nry

'

18

'I (

Wonted

l,

&gt;

. ,

.

!

1

Legal Notice

Surprise Party
For Don Spires
Held On Friday

Pueu,c

I

,.

2.0

II

2

I

Lega_1Notice

I'

TO DAY'S

SPECIAL

LegaIN •

1952 CADILLAC 4 DOOR

W. Main St.

Pomeroy

-----

--

J

•

t'

-'-·

-~

'OII'i•t"'Y. Ohio

Rodney Downing

990

• ...... . _ c . .
............
..._...

1·2 11\k

.... h .... , . . _

t'L IIINISIIt.U AI'ARTMENT!i , 20tl

•

1 Hi 121t·

Room modern APARTMENT,
call Ponwrov 275·J or l'ohdr:llc·
port 6048
'
1 1i ti

---- ---t'o r r~nt - El("ttrk

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO
.. 3&amp;-M

wallpa~!l

--- -- -

----- - -

na~

METROPOLITAN

Ledden.,

...flold lloordl, 1lNp CloU..
CU ntoa Filber. IUddleporl
Pboae ~
11-l..tl
ONE 4

-----------ROOM J\PARTO"'NT. On~

8 room boae .Newly d~contt'l1 I

in81df' 1M out A N B~ngtl
Pomeroy.
, - 1t t u
-----FUitNlSJI~() 3-ltonm /\iHir11llet11
tnd lbrcc ,Jccpiug room:-~ . Phone
Ja&amp;.'f,
1 ,;:" ~l~

6311

tiond ('lun
All !lokrs and Models

"'lramtor. Clinton Fkher, M1d
dleport. Ph. 62M-X.
lH·tt

...

PHONES

AU'l'O SALES
-

,.

CONCRETI'~ BLOCKS
"&amp;uUd Bttttr For L•n"
liRIIES.:R
Rl.OCK CO.
3 Milt&amp; North of P. .trtoY
On lt. n. (Mil Wm. GrwMr.

lock Sprlnga

i
I

I

I

Your

~

.. f:ni:t ,

Sunrise

To
Sunset
Station

II . Ruth'l hUJ·
band !B:&amp;b.)

n

1dun&amp; I

car&lt;Mn
tool

27 WQ)Jnd
mark
28. Letter

'-'{; 111 lLi
:•1 7tH
("l[1 :!"U tU;;I r.•f) .c! l

l •:ill~t l 1 k~C'Jflllf;]; :J
~£llr• ~ ~ o m
WJ t "!t ~'.J t.;.l r;~r~r

tm

:J [~ IIJ

~ ~ ~oJI 'i

O[;_l!Jr:J 1!1•_,::::1
rJ t ~~~

r :1 ~·~w

f'J~
::1 : ~m

mu '-' tr. n !1 r.:llll!l
30. Cebt~a ''=:"::11
1 r. n·: .~lf .mlll t 1
moaftJ' r.. r m~• :•mr,m l-4
!1. au1
ii J r!lf'i {.JU:&lt;J'J!j

20. Propped up

World)

mu5ure

pool

DOWN

... .

'1 .

.

. .'

~

1. Shooter
(marbles I
2.Gold

,.

Ia LONGFELLOW
One letter limply ltanda for anothea·. Ill thil ;@l'i'P" .• 11 llMd ·
lor the thret L'e. X for the two 0'1, et~. 81Jlil• lettert, llPQ.I· \
trophe1. the len;th and tonnatiiHl ot tht wordl are all hlntt.
'Each day the code lettm are dltferent.

l

I

Patty Iknnelt Sunday.
Hnrotd lttckard Jr who is sta·
tioned at an Atr Force hase·Rap
e-d Ci(v South D!lko la 1.~ viSiting
his paf.l'nl s Mr and - Mrs Harold

Rickard.
Mr. Calvm Bumg:~nlner who is
attending Marlihall Collct,:e eall('d
on !riends rel·t·ntly
Mr and Mrs. Harn~on Robinson
Jr of Cli£ton are announcmg thi'
birth or a son Saturday at Sehac·
kel Clinic at Mason . Thr s IS the
Cifth child Cor lhe Robtn son~ Th~
maternal grandparent! are Mr and

PH IHKX WO W IWM-IWIHQ YHWXo
X Q H.

--·

••

o

M

&lt; '

Yooto...y'o Crn&gt;...UOIOt THI:RIIIS NMI!INO 1M THII
WORLD CONSTANT, BO'I' INCONB1ANCT-..sWII'T.

=

=::--:c:::-;;=-=""='::'1::""::... tw .,.,. r .....- .,._..

PEANUTS

-I

Texas Eastern tt3nsports

has a host of relaU\•t!!
hf're .
·

liM

fJ!icnd$

Mrs. Garnet Chaj)mlflt 8(',a trit·e

and Billie Weigand' OO!lrd otl Lew·
L~ Blessing Sunday &amp;ft.trd'Don. Other guests were Mr. and ,tin. Fred

Brmker , Mr~. Audrey ltoNman .
Mrs
James CantP.r. Lawreni'f'
Route tbe paternal grarrdpareul s Wmebrenner . Mr and !\-'In!. Bl"loit•
are Mrs Clara Staats of St. Pet Ble-ssin~. Larry Sandra and Greg
ersburg, Florida and lbrri~on or v o r Alban) , Ohw.
Robinson Sr Letart Route
·hP~ Klll lt and Sam B o~to n
Mar tin Johnson spf'n t Sundo1r Ut utq,:ht Eug(•uc Krng hom l' Su u·
with his daugh\C'rs. Christilll' iJtHI d.~\ lro Jm Hulzer Hosprta.L
Mary Johnson at Mason
~: rnrc R tC' Ii.:lrd and Dwrghi (; 1t1h&lt;:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l{offmun nf wt·rr in Nt·w li&lt;~Vtll S:~turd~~ tJTl
Pomeroy were Sunday ra ll t•rs rm businf'ss.
Mr. and Mrs RElY Plt"k&lt;'n .~ S1 ·
Mr ;rnd Mrs W:~y1u~ Hart Wt'f ('
Mr and }{rs. Carl DasM Jr· of slwr•tJlllg in Polllt Pleasant ~~~I ·
Detroit.
Michigan, Mrs
l':.ul tl ~ ,\'
Cauldwell of Chester Carl B;_t ~~
~tr s. HJzel Frwnd. daughlel' and
Sr. [k&gt;lbert Ba~~ . Mr~ Floyd (;rhh ~ .'n " ~ "aliNl on th e Ernu• Gr11 n m
bnub· StHHbv aft&lt;'rnoon .
.a~d ~hildren Linda an d RHY D1·an

Mrs:. Frank McDermitt of Letart

TEXAS

EASTERN

WHERE
TRAFFIC LAWS .
ARE OBEYED .
DEATHS GO
DOWN!

:

~~~'"REHPORT '-'LOUISIANA

PIPal.ll!laa

OIL PROI&gt;UCTa

!U111iobod b y , _ Ou " - " ' '
throuab ~ Cloo - - . .
Coatpuy-u allllieM ....
of

Ja.-..

' '

I ,,

. V'ME~ 'BOUT

-rn·o;n~·­

...FAMILY STUFF'?
WHY MOT'?

~-

NAI'iCY

--

Sup,ort Ytlll' local
'altb Orpnization

THE DAILY SENTINEL

•••

'

'

I ·_,

bigb-c:arbootteel to a pre&amp;.:iH l4W F.
in a pre-roraina operatioo. NI&amp;Unl . .
for Nk:IM&gt;Ioan FDe ~n o1ott1 io

-.

HER THtNQS"?

~t

Gas-fired automatic furnace~ pl'1)ll'tl·
sively beat Nicbolsoa file bluta or

• 'I'';
I •r ,. ~,

,..,., """' """'

'

THAT SaliVa YOU

Ofh:~

OfE OF US HAONT
WE r::JUQiT 10 TI:U.

"'-'

DOM~a••••

'I W I ..,oo what
1 d:: 1 n race
tr.e 1: mr\es
the Hu!T\P\- IIIQ

WOULD YOU GIVE UP
THREE MINUTES TO
SAVE YOUR
LIFE?

'

Taxaa 8AeTallfl aa•v•a TM&amp;

T'HELP ME.':"-

former resident of 11\:i'S area antl

i

via pipeline from the
Southwesl for Nicholwn File Company's Provideocc. R. 1.
pliUlt. Here it is used in forcing, annealing, hardening and
linWUng-in every beat~treatinJ process used in making files.
Nicboboo prde~ .fttunJ pa browse il is clean and doeso't
bovc to be otorod in !be plant. Above all, gos beal can be closely
regulaled-.a must io ma.ling a &amp;ne fiJe-wbctber it's a coarse
raap or a dQiirare Silvcnmidfs Ritner•

THAF(s ~

William Hart rcf'~J~ed word nf
tjle death of his s1ster, Syi\'Ja . u1
Detroit, Mlchi"an. Stu! w.•~ a

! . ;l

r~atural gas

tiAI P!!-??- wr-

. LETART, W.VA.

PH XPLFVPX WO W QWVH, XPLFVP

A bard-biting Nicholson file has plenty of sharp teeth to sink
because Tnaa Ea&amp;lcm helped put the beat ou.

NATURAL eAa

HeN't bow to worll II o

A"YDLBAAXB

A Crypt.1ram Quotltlon

I

..... -

(Sp.~

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE -

''

OUT/ (

on slnd eurtJrCc ntcn~
of all traffic laWll. Traffic r~guhtii\JfiS
wo1 k for you, not against you. \\hrre
traftk:: laws are strledy enfort~'d, dcalllii
go UOWN!

u. Bullftghter

..:• .-,

COM~

SECOIID - Insi~l

45. Drudjpd
47. Suma up

,

Mil AND IOS.SJiirR

wor-tr

FIRST- Drive safely ami courteouo;\y
yomsclf. Obsene speed lim1ts anJ
wurnmg -s1gns. Where traffic laws are
obt·yed, deaths go DOWN!

tlon

'· '

THE SJIITH F AMJI.Y

Help Prewent Traffic Deaths

44. Mountain

-

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . Jan 22 , 1957-7

All :1 driver can gain on an avc:ra~
tr i p - hy s pc _dwg , hy pa ssw g
l•ght~, by ignoring s lop ·~i)?.ns-u
three minutes!

pbto

How Texas Eastern n-.lps put the bite In Nicholson Illes

•

" Music note

2t. Seize

41. Exclsma.

(

~On your Dial

tt

[o]fJ !j

3:5 . The (8J'·
chaic)
36. Telephont

into a job-

Fir•, Automobile, He1lth
ACCIDENT
life, C••ualty and land•

l 17 tl!r

SU~1&lt;:1'1~1; nuul\tS, do~c in towu
~

Phofte 11

INSURANn: AGENCY

Mullwrr,\ A\'1'. f'om('roy. Phmw

127 Culternul

c.,

115 I. INONI St.

llot 'SE FI IHN!SIIi:U or UNI'\ 1[{.
Nt.sm:tr .. 1 roonu. b11lh, ga~ . SN·
NISJJt:O, !I romli, bath, ij:ali St'l'
1·2 t :ur

371:1 or 4~

.

ATIO.WI • •

saruoa

~ : 11 &lt; 1

article

w
E
H

----

3.

I~

39. Spoken
40 Spanish

J

FUH J!Jo:N I' - ( 'lt•Lt n and chuu·e
aparlmenb, t·all 6170.

-'CR081

•

.St.Cuu

co.

WARII

DAILY CROSSWOR

:23. Competition
25.Pronoun
:t6. Exclama·
t!on at
sorrow
27. Classify
29. Antimony
ts)•m )
30. Genuine
33. tiOH to

OHIO VALLEY

For Rent

taUet.

e. Pols(lnO\II
U. Rlvtr (Atr. I
be:rey
Ucuri·
16. Preparea tor 10. Rub out
~ltl
Yut••••)'l h•••r
active
17. Tbo11 nat In 82. Bltek, tuJ.
37. Comb wool
service
powtr
pbur · ~lor
38. Keep
19. Gu1f (Sib. I 18. Permit
U. Fr!i!rrtnet
ft2 Pronoun
21. Open tort
19. Tub.r
:t. Oenue ~
H. FU•a
22. !:xllt
tS.A. I
~fl'l tOll! 416. Land

1

(J 41
---·

.

e J\11&amp;1, &amp;h*J'ea$11"" l711dl•ta. I ~:~to

uon

·--=--=-=- - - - -

rn

he-altJty !He.

13. COurt
14. Exelama·

&lt;

Trevey-Finsterwold
Funeral Home

'

tally and ))bylloally. Tou IIH4 ol illah•,,.,... ..... ~hood, bt·
your sleep to llve a u.ozmal, foreea.ttn&amp;'aiidaftuJIOin&amp;lot.ht

1. French "ei'U· 5. Empower
lar ee!!ltll ·
6. MOS'al pra•
•~tic
tJce
11 Wanderlnl
1. M9VInJ
12. Fly aloft
about

(

(91 For Sale
----···-

•

oenerally,your&amp;leeplan'tqu1t. ot h•vtna JOUr w1fe drlvt JOU
as soul)d u you maJ think. Yw'U t,bose few blocU. Yqu'll pro~blf
be obltvloua to It, but you'll prob- ilttp better tr you dor-and your
ably be partlaUJ"awake for about wlt~ probably can tJpp a Uttle
half a minute each bOQr.
later.
Most UtelJ you'll toll about, QU&amp;tiiOII ANI) AJIIWD
•hlrtlnl )"'ar poaltlon anrwher• v. P..: WUl JO\l uleaat t,n tna
f1'om 2tl to 40 Umea a IU&amp;bt. The tbt belt re~i2)' f• P4JlWorN?
more yo11 ahltt, yo\1 can readily Auwer: Trt&amp;tmti\i o1 plnl!lee, the leu aoun&lt;l will be rour ~ ttONIItl m ·~vtnc: iht
,,,.,._
wormo ~1 IHq\IIDl iiJooh!llp ol
F01 Healthy Lifo
the llllooled rqlwL 'l')le of
Inability to 11eep 110Wl41.v. no vadotl&amp; dru~ bt mouth,
matter how l.rrlt&amp;ble. and efOP lt \iDder. U.
ot a Ph7~­
uay make you, wUt not....,. ..., clall.la ollrl beJ~t~~Clal.
...
orpnle dlatue. A feW rtltJess Tht ~ lilffctt4 Wl~ llfb..
hlghta, howenr, mla:ht eull)' re- YOn:M lh.oilld ~" hll .G.naerduce rolU' etllclency, b&lt;tth men- u.11&amp; c1i6 ~ 1fJf!l' uJ:iclHpbtl

1 Candy

./

or

•'

$1695

(81 Auto

~.

In any posltlon, IJthOU«h rou Yousuburba.ncamm.lJteralnl&amp;.ht
may find one more comfortable do well to walk t.o IU14 from tbe
than otMrs.
·
r&amp;llroad ltaUon each day lnatead

I

121 ) f&lt;eol

i

to gf"t U1
You11 !etl &amp;lu&amp;fllb aM tOUJ
How much sleep you need a.nd. and. bo'h your m~q_~al and phyli..
when you should ut 1\. ot cou:rae, c&amp;l reacUoNt probably wW bl
b an lndMd.ut.l probl~UU. There slow.
are some IU1dtpoa:W,, however, Meatal Exhmaalloa.
tor you can get too much sletp Mental exhl,uit\on, hownet, Ia
just as easily Bl!l you can get too another matter. I'll ·clllcuu th1l
Uttle.
In a later artldlre..
·
Comfortl:lble PotltioD
It you want. an 8D1&amp;11J&amp;} amount
It doesn't matter whether :rou ot sleep, I Ul.tnk your trovble
sleep on your back, abdomen or probably may til llliiJllb dtae• ..
• aldea. You'll aleep Juat aa aoundlJ tlDn and lact pt exerdite.

I

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

,.~

WHBTH.Eft ,-ou're &amp; night CJWl 0¥erlllfpiDf, on the other
or an early btrd, you nee• JDur hand. JDIIbt be Juat. &amp;I b&amp;C1 u
•Ieep . And. u you're ~n &amp;Oolild overeaUn1.
beatt.h, mental and pby1ical, you It may even han about. th1
don't have to take sleeplrlf pWs lame etrect u too llttle 11Hp.

SPECIAL

ro-1

jl

t, H I - N. IIINDIIIN, 8.1.

TODAY'S

~-

'

I'

II

I
I

"l"tflVI

ro:eisleeping
Is As Bad
For You As Overeating

The Ridge - ·Keno

S41LI E rr
r I
PUBLIC SALE
Olive Gunge entert•ined at
r un t:'r!lfne Wl . o er or
Delbert Turner farm , 10 a. m.
Ruc k Sprlng5 Grange H11l Jan.
sa u: 111 publJc . auchon at lhe 1 f'f'b ru i.lry Z:l. 19:; 7 , Co urt Hou se
d
4th ThosP attended from Olive
1&lt;~ltle~Jeneeu
1 Th omasTerrl'll , Pomen. y. Ohw
Location , n r&lt;:~ r
1
d t \l'ii.S l'd , located 111
Pome roy CnpentN 111 Columbia Tuwn:ship,
Don Spires was ~Onotl•d wrth a were, Fannie Adams, Ella Hannwn
h
•ur·p• r
t
"~ d
f
~t11g~ Co unty Oro.
1n K1 •rrs ~h·rg~ C Otln\1 Ohto
~
se p!iry , rol8)' aternoon Marlhii Keller Glenna Millhoan,
l J,unuu RuuteNu 7ncarRuult
Farm of 135 aerPs . residence · ."-} hrsro worke rsa tthePomeruy Kathleen ~llhoan . Mr and Mrs.
I h
C
M
'\n 33 on Saturday, the 9th da y and relatl.'d farm buildings . crop the ep vnc f a.
r Smreli
leaves Ronald Osborne, lOd three chll·
.
uf rcbruary, :lM7 ,
al 1 00 land , brtra:.:Jng , limber, a ~urplu.s of
IS mo nth ur !CrVtc e In the us dren, Mr and Mrs Mert Taylor,
udoc k p . m , t~ persOllctl prop-- water , on good road
Army
and Sylvta Colem•n A very lmf
d d
orll o sar
ece d ent , cons J ~ tlng
Appraised value $6000.00 and
Tl
If
must 5, 11 for at least lwo-th'r•ds
. II:" a a1r was held at the of· preuive New Yean program wa.s
111 ,art of
,.
f
d th
given by Pauline Adkins Lecturer
{,a., Range, Refngerator, T&lt;r!Jlt.'s, Cas h in hand on d.:~.y of sale .
~.~:han w e grou:;- presented him of Pomona.
L.~' Jif'alers, ,Washer , Irons.
F . H. O'Brien, Attorney fot II ·h t o plecefi of luggage . Re·
!Jr~
h~s.
Beds, ~Stands, Warm
Wayne ..Turnu, Admlnl ..tra· .-'="=';;;;m;;;;'";;;;";;;;w"e"r"e;;;;"'=';'=e=d=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;I.on..;;..
;i;;;:S;-;M;I;I;h;••~·~.
Morr&gt;ong Sio"e,f.a"enpo•t
tor. Pnone 452, Pot~M"roy ,
•
'
• , S"W·
"
mg Maeh1ne,
adio, Pictures, II),. 29
Ohio.
I
2 s 12 4t
Hugs , Porch Swmg.
""'•
( } , , c
,- nd m•ny othe• m.,
· ••11•••-u•
... ,.
--.v
:Jrtlcles. Sale to commence at
100 o'clock p.m. Terms · Ca:;h.
Ben J Spencer, AdmmJstrator
PUBLIC 54LE
Brownie Wood s, AuctiOneer
Cora TurnPr Eslalt:, 40 acres of
1 22 He farm land, no buildings, joJns ~5 1
t~cre, Delbert Turner farm .to be
sold ,.parately on same d'ate, 10
OfiCe
a. m . Febraury 23, 1957, Court
House, Pomf'roy, Ohio. Must sell
Bulas Edward VanSiekle. who for two-thirds appraised value ol
I resJdes at 224 West Chels4a Av~ $800.00. Cash in hand on day of ,·
nuc, DeLand, Florida, ot~erwise sale.
wholie place of residence~ is unF. H. O'Brien, Attorn.y for 1
Big beautiful dark green 4 door. A _car anyone would be
known, will take notice tlat on
Wa\'ne Turn•r, Admlnistraproud to own. Fully equipped with Hydramatic - Radio
January 7, 19:i7, the undersigned
tor. PhOfM 452, Pomeroy,
- Heater - White Wall Tires - Power Windows, Powfiled her petition a,galnst him in
Ohio.
er
Seat. See and Drive it today.
the Court of Common Pleas of II) 22 , 29 121 •, 12, 41•
,.
...
Me1gs County, Ohio praying for di•.-:-:--vorce and restoration of bel'
HISTORIC CASES
h
formt'r h;une, on td e ground! of
CHARLOTIE, N . C. UP
extreme cruelty an gross neglect lice disporcd of three histone
of duty . Said cause will be for uses here Monday. Sir Walter
hf'arlng on or after February 19, Raleigh Gable received a suspend1957.
ed sentence for driving without a
NANCY LOU VANSICKLE6 hce nse. Andrew Jackson andd
OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC DEALER
BY . Wi':BSTER &amp; FULTZ,
1 George Washington were release
Attorneys for Plaintiff
after being questJoned about two
OI~B&gt;,-~1~5~,~2':2:,~2~9~1~2~)~3~,~12~,,~6~1:"e~sl~a:':y~in~g~s~-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,,.,.,.,,.

d

Th

V.\'\11 11 \1 tt\tT
ILt•l t'lg~
l1tr.· J,,,.
•htt•llltl th,.urt
!&gt;&lt;", 1 11 !'&lt;•1111 I'•• I WriiL H.Jw
~rur11 r. •
,,.
't'" •'&lt;I,
~ r('lure, et al b) rh·ed rlaledd~'eb
"''
rua r y 9 1870. a nd rel·orde
m
..-..~ ,
"'
1
1 tlll&amp;iUH
~,
·
r·
11 ·
4
'Per word
,
··~·,~ r.; ' ·
fl'l' ' ' ' '
'•
' •I• t&gt;
·'; Volunw3fipageU McL~sC ounty
"- 'u ro'' or :Z c~nl.s pe:r word Will '
pun Jlliii&lt;JI~
l2lltp .&gt;1!.:1· OJ! ~.&lt;~rl \1 '!ul• .t dH·o•a::.N.I Deed ftecords.
thence Easl 94
1\U•- ·•·,gM
""
11
r
\I
1
1
II
s
un
f.1r u tvertL'&gt;Jng If oot 1.\IIIJI&gt;I.". \ &gt;.1 IJ r \I&gt;" 1, • 1,, · ,,•,·.. ~:',',''
· ~r•
d'' "'11 ~
ruds . thent:t· north 40 rods , thence
-=
"llA
,I
u~
- ' ·d
!or bel.,-, l'e ••th of ••ch
~~· un Wes t 79 rods, thence SoLKhwe.':lt
PB.._
" ~
Wtllr t·ldtrl~ («tJplt· at ( &lt;~olltru'-' k rr· 111 n liu-\.,r• 1
!I• 11111 ,. \h
moM.b tollowtng Insertion
h
1 'I 1 f
•
1
.
to the pla&lt;'e or bcgJnnlng, CUll·
II 111 1,,.,,
rorrt,. OU ;~ 111 u t'lllll !'J .. u• 1).. 1 ,, 1 , 1 twrr~ (]('\I
£rrorJI In Arherthung - Shou ld b~ I 4 oa I' 11 .\ttt r -lou t;~ll Hut
tatnlng 216 acrt·~. more or 1ess.
reporterj tmmfdr attoly . Tht- Da!h
L.rnrl :::-I Hti\
1 ~~ Jll "'l'' 1 ''~' 11 '' ~ '\l't " 1'1' ·•·lnurus. Sa1e a nd except the lots which
Sentin el Wlll not bt rf"sponslblt'
I t·C-tor, '•I ·~-~~~~- '' t\, trl ,.,. \f r have hrrctofore bet•n so)(] and
I E~ployment
lurr rl d •.,,''" d '\,!,, \1rt lurP conve)~d frorn ·~aJd real estate but
f.• mo•e th•n one tn•orre•t ,-, . I
1'n. 11 " 11
1 '"
&amp;ertlon.
dl(fl''~
' 111 kii •JV·' 11
includ~ng Lvl s 5, 8 . and 1~ Ln tbc
'
•
,_
.,_
'''
II
I ,.,·... ro' ' ,., 1.,.,, \'Jilag( of HarnsonvJ!Ie.
I I'' .,,.·· olo ·&lt; ' ' '
:arc or fTIIMl.b and Sperl¥] No- '
, P p · \(&gt;r' . ;~drJI I II.~tr~t, ,r ~ (&gt;r "~~r:-,11., u f
tices of Evfnb prllltf'ld at regu·l1 WANTED - 1-ll 1\lmt• hou ~ ''"r
,I •kn·~'~ ri 1 he
Tlwst&gt; two parcels conta.m sixty
Jar dus1fied rates Obituane~
n
ntH " '
1\'uJ(' hnurs olf 1\•Jra .\ J,( ILm
,
.
b
-•
kl
v
Ullkno~~on
lot·ir
.,
•lnt~•~·~
11'1-:llt~~~
two
'ICres, more or less, and are
·
,
.
_
,
1
1
1
70
PU•• u ed At 1 c~nt per wol'l
"'-l'~· :r
"n r ~ I t·n, u
~
1 21·31t rxerult [' arlrt•llll,lr.&lt;lllf.&gt; ~~~ ns-- I allio known as the Dunlap farm
l''b'ls ,,· \11 11tll•l \kr'Jmr J1 1
LU 1 t:l
I doc··~" d l·.nm,t F \hr '""' lHI· The prayer of th e petition Is
\
ustnes::, )ervtC~ dr.",~ unkw!·' 11
un
that the decedents tlt!e be quieted
omplete WREn. •UIH\.4EN'I
Watcb &amp;&amp; k11"&gt;~11 h thl .urd
• J Emma. :VIr· Jn an undlvtded lhr('e·flrths Inter·
b•:ar;clftt and brake •ervtce QU!CK SERVICP!: OQ
~ ltn•· th" nnhllown h••Jr' dc vr. e:st of the aforcsard real estate,
flackett's SafetJ Senic.. Welt
palritijl b7 FC•c,~r::t,, ~n~d st t&gt;s leg~tt· ' 'xrnltru s. ~dmirlls that the Tights of the parties ~
watdunak.a
0 ~~.s o~c..W.,..
determined &lt;rnd that lie, as exe·
lhin Stnet. PomeHJ, Ohio.
LERS p
l..S.tf tratur., llr ·''"~"~or ~: mm&lt;r f ' :vll
__ ...:._"OJd"((_:-._~ _ ___ &lt; ltl rl· 1f d, &lt;'e:r-,l'd Nathalllcl \V (•:-. culor, may t}e aulhonzed and or.
SAY! DON'T YOU KNOW?
RADlv &amp; TEU:VJSIOI~ SJ:&lt;:HVICl It'} \h t l:u•·
.Hidr••!is unknn"'n . dered to sell the entire mtere5t In
Baker's will give you tbe bei!Lt
Phone 200 tle1and Applunt·" \fr ~ .1\; &lt;.~l hiJIII •· I Wn kr !11el 111 \'t' all of the &amp;tvve described real
'ilt,~. 118 w Main St., PomeroJ whos r n·.-1 na itll' rs llllknow rr th e ~late in . S£"('tl~n 2l 27 08 of the
trade on furniture or appliances.
4-fl tf
2--23-11
unkno~ n hi' Its d"~r~et· s I'XI'Cil Oblo P.ensed Code and fur s~ch
--- ---ton; iidtnlll;~tr~lnr~ ur a:-.~rgus of other and further relief to wtuch
ANYONE Dr:SJRING HOME DE· HHt.E-'AA"'i "" AlillUT'I r V .SE~· ~:1\lrauH·l w1·., Jo·) \,ld. luro•, 11 dt• lw m;1y be «ntJUr.d .
I.JVERY of Broughtou's Dairy
VJCF. All wake"' it.. paucd by Ex , l'"a~t·.J Dur._ rJ 1 1 Mi't ' lurP , ; 11 idn·s~
"20&lt;
The vers0'15 f1rst above men·
Products in Pomeroy or Middle-pert 1'e-t'hmnana Ph oDe u
unkno.~ 11 '1 1, ]),. 11 ,dd •tc·J'!un·.
k
tloned
wrll ta e further notice
port, call Walter Crooks, Phone
Mlt11'11 1'P0 ' 1
U"- iP'
whus!· rr·.rl !1.111\t' 1s unknown. the that they
have heen made parties
6057·J. Arter all, "The Best
- S if ~ E-:. pa·· Jt UJ1kntn1 lr t'r1·· dt•\r:-.N·s. lo· ,a lee~ . d r
SAVE 0-N- "&gt;JU-R
1
• •
'"'
u
"
e cndant l'l said petition and
D~sn't co~t A Cent More."
Sl&gt;op
cxl•t·ulr,r~ :~· tm l rn \' r~ l nt s
or a .., I"uat th ey are requrret
· 1 lo answer
R. ,,0 , Sh"e
.._
u
1 16 I moe
uf
Dvn.Jid
\1
1'
1
lur1'
tf
d~·
,
b
I' ""0 tf :sruns
.,
lue .&lt;;arne on ur c1ore t he 51 h d ay
_ _ _ _ ____ ce&lt;~ ~ •·d f'harlt·~ ~1rllur(' , .Jr, atl
of Mach 1057
1
clrf' ~~ :.H ikrto •vH. ~Irs (' harlt -.~ M•··
'
'
·
AUC'TitJN SALE--Fa~!11 machi.n·
b
n~ufUfl&lt;..t.
A
ery, household equipment, m1s- 1
-•·
r!ur!:',
.Jr. tlw unkonwn h,-.lls, de
DAL~ M. ll UTI'ON,
1
8
arn~Lmpeon
\'IS('es, lo• ..!!&lt;~ k~· ' 1·xenrt 11 rs, :Jdrnlll
Plamlif(
re aneou~ ~upp I1es. G rf'a t Ben d
M ddl
F nsurance
A to gency,
bil
1
Grange Hall. Sa~, Jan . 26. 1~00
-'~epoPrht
rr • -.Xu m.ao n..~ Jstratms or ,t~~tgns of Charles M(• WF:BSTER &amp; FULTZ
11
6 31
p M.
1 HI 6tc ~l~ - ~~ - ~ · - - V" • 111 Chrrr , .Jr. 1f dPl't ':tscd The un Attorno::ys for Plaintiff
C'OltfPLE"I1&gt;: lnsur•OJce Ptotoetlon know rr he 1ro . d N 1sf' t' s. Ic,r.: at ee ~. Jan. 22, 29, Fe 0. 5, 12, I 9, 26
- - - -- - · (21 Card Ot Thanks
Lite, Auto, Firr:,, PoJio. C11l Don I'Xl'l'Utor ~ &lt;L · I m rnbtr~tor.~ or a~ ·
~rgns or Ch;!l'lt-~ ~'r:1nk Mel'lur~
MiliA, Mlddlf'port , Ohio
WI-: WISH TO EXPHESS our ap.
clcet':J'e&lt;l AJ,,,. \lrt'lur~·. adt!n·s:.
1 unknown, th t 1111knowu ~lt'lrs, d(•
precratJOn and thanks to the
F~tate
nerghhors, fru·nds and rt'lativf'.~
~isee~. le~:rt~·l'~ . t'XI't'IJtur~ . urlmllr·
who s&lt;•nt flowers or hPI peel 111
Jstr;!t~il' S ut' "'" 1;.,"11 ~ of AIU'I.' !\It ·
any ~~oay till I Ill~ tlw loss of our
( lurt·, If dt r 1'.1\t'd 'l')w U1lkii1JWI!
luvetl crllt', l.utlwr l'artluw Mr~ .
heir •, dt·\ l\ 1'1' ' ]l')'a tl'l' ~. t•xrtll
l':~rtluw .unl f~mrly. Mrs Ucrt
turs, atlrJIIl11 "11,11&lt;JI\ or :~ .o; ~rgn,, e f
Srn rlh .
1 22 1!1) POMEROY .1 room. 2·slory house Edgar H. M1·1iuri·. dt'l ' l'd~t·d. wtl l
PIPt'lrit·rt ~ w,dt•r :md ~as avail· t.~ke nol rc·t· tlrat ll.l lt' \1 llulton ,
Soles
I ' ahlt• L;.r ~:!' lut \\orth llll'e gar I'Xi'~·ll t i,r of th r· · ·~l.t l o· 11f ~1•·t roll
!i('Jl Out ut lil ,.: h wo~ l r r ;md in
\tcr ·Ju tt·. df' t ~ -. ~ ~· ·rl. ll ll tlu ~ ~~l
195ti PONTJA( ' Star Chtd 4 dr
walk .n;: rlht&lt;rrHt t• f tlownlown t l,t} ur .l.uHI. II\ , l!l:i? f1lt•d !11' p•·
:-,;•,bn Vt'l'}' luw mii1'3J.!&lt;' . A rC'al
$200tJ 00
j l l\IU II 111 t IH l' ro lr,n o· i ' o111 t wrth
"t'rt'am pulf " lll;rt• t1nJr · ~. !'om MIDOLEPORT - ' llll'drnorrr mod· In and fnr lilt • l'uurny nl ~IlL~.,
eroy.
~:l:&gt;!J5 no
l'rrt fr.tlllt' ( 'q] tll11.11. I.IVItl,E;room and Sl:ilt rol Ohio .tlh•).(J:lg lh,d
1 17 Ole
1111111\~ ro o111
klh'hi•n Hnd den the per~tJII.tl eo;l.rll' ot • ..rd !h'l'i' ·
dowmt:~ir~
ll.rrrlwot1rl
floors dent ts nut 'ulfli'1o·ut to 1 , 01 ~ till'
Hl.~tl
'•I I on l•'«l d Till ( 1{, t' Xt'1·l
thro11~hn1JI !'11ll h;l~~·llll'1ll Wllh dehls ~11d 111!' tos'~ ol admHil'
!t-nt ~·Hidith)n !'hom• '1'!14~14.
l:(:ts fin'tl lr J] all' funL&lt;I l C. All tC'IIII!! ]r h P~l.llr, th;d he tht&gt;tl
~r·w llawn
I ~2 :l te
o.\llltlow~ ,&gt; tid fi&lt;wrs wt•,rther· setled 1n It·&lt;· Slllll' ll' of tit~· !olio"
hlrl jlpt•d (',.dar sltrngh• t•xterior , I IlK .te ~ntlu 'I r•·:ol p.o;l. tll' . ~du,th•! l
.I!J55 VOIW Vfl H:~rfrh \vugon ' New~
and .lohrl 'l.lll\ 1111' 'Lifl'timc" 111 ~ ald (&lt;111 1' 1,1 111 wl111' h 1ht alurt'·
I!turk
I l'~'dt' · llr
Fm doma t lr
roul111g . s:t.l\~ll hv &lt;~PfHHiltment. nwnlioncrl , ] pk n•LIIl1 ~ fl.rltn
111
$1095 00 Hhwllniir's , 1'o111&lt; ru·,
1 17 t.ltr MINERSVILLE - llruom fr,tme mav l'l&lt;~llll .111 1 11111(' ~1. l n"rt
'•',wi1h t•IPrltrrrh, n~INn and well J'AIH'I::t ..\0 . IV
gas J\&lt;J!I:.rh lt• l ·at·rt· lo t $20!)1] no
liJ:'i!) Hi ll( K SpCCliil lllx . 2 dr
Tlw f11 .. 1 pr · ·· ·~ r~ dt·w11hed as
U 1n be lmucht w1rth laud tO ll·
~;~·rl;,n Low rn llt~g(' Olll: cardut
rollow~ I" ~~q \ ii undt~r rlcrlttlree
turf
lu~ · al OWII&lt;'r
$199.'i.00 Bhel\oo
111'lll'i t lll t'll~ t 111 tlw f o lltJwin~
11.11 s l'ontt'l O)'.
I 17 tile
RESIDENCE - 2 mrli' ~ to \'&lt;lllll ' ru v n·al t· s tlllt ~t1 uat(· 111 lht&gt; ( mrnty
IJ]l lll. tll ,JI'&lt;f o,t htUJ] Jrtb \&lt;lUll' 4 of \IJ' I).!s .Ill•] ~t.Jlt· 11! Ol :lu and
1'1111111 ~ l.tr ~ o fiOI I' h :IIIII Jul. JII'O
lfl55 I'I.Y !\10L'Tll [)lx . 4 1lr. S!'d,rn
huund&lt;d ol~ l ul l• •W~ ]lo,r.:urn111g &lt;tl
]"'Ill 111 gmul 1'11!\d l [ IOII S.l.'itlll.·
Sputlrss two t1JLH' ltltli' f1111~h
tlw Suu l ]l(',, I 1\11111'1 ut l r;tclron
UO Al~t• Hc·~ttll'rtl't' - IJil ltuutc :-.111. 7 Ill S11j11o 'ln •~rl ~h ljl , ( mllil \'
Orrr lura! ow rwr $1~9.'i UO 1\Lu·l·
1:!4. rio~·· I&lt;J l'urut I'll} and ~1HI· .u1d St.llt• ,rlrtrt•,;llrl tht•nt·~· ~tll' \h
llldr'~ . l'iJ1llt'fUy ,
I 17 tl\t•
dkpmt , ~ ru1•m s, hath. rlosl'fs, lll:! nul' lll"u~•· Y·h ~ t 12 rod~.
'
~·,'
lJa,( ' lllt ll!~ fo,rllurrr;t(~'. t.:ara~~ ··.
11154 11\111 K Crntury 4 tlr St•rliUl
tht•ll('l' \' ('~( :t! .), ,.(
~llli[Jr :hi
.f' •
IIIII' ,10'11' $5200.00. J:arJ j) ~1~'11
!.lkl' rww in appt'&lt;IL'aLn 't• ll)'lllt·
!'Oils; llit'lll'l' Wt·sl II d1•;: Smti h
t\P
t
.
:-.1·.
](P,rltor
.
]'t'iHI
F.
l'.trk
flow !lmt·. $189~ . 00 Hlm• ltnar '~
211 lo• l~ . liwrrn•
Wt•s l -ltl tit· ,&lt;
t•r Ago•rrl , l'o ll ll'I'II,Y . !'hone 201. !'&gt;ollt]\ ;(4 rod~ . tht'll((• w~·~l 31
l'omeroy
I 17 !lie
I 22 llr ~~~ ·g South :w rurb, tht•tt r·c Sr•u!h
,u5:J RlJH'K Huadmastcr l'o'' ('pc .
2:1 dt• g. w~ ·~ t lfi rutb
12 lrnk~.
Tft• R1d11•· K•mo
I'N(e('l l'Ondltlon . Uynaflow ,
th,•nel' l• , a .~l ;w ro~l ~; \Jwnn Sonl\h
ol1n ~ ;r.tnt.:~ · mt•l 1111 lht•lr n•
po"'t·r Orakc11, steering. $13~500
4ll rmb, llwnn• E:~st 1~1 tmb 17
gular urght i'rtd:t ~. Jan. lith . Oh
BI~P11nar·~. Pomeroy.
1 17 6lc
llllhs t o plal'o•
hel{illlilll); niL!·
llt.:aiLull 111 ] ,J a rr d :lud dt•gn•t• WdS
tJIIII IIg ,1lmu1 fort y t-10) rmls,
l,l iV t'll 1, ~~~ ( r.u .v. Au
a]lp ]Lea·
I tun .,..,,~ ro•.1d All rn t•mht•rs ,,r · mort• 111 ll• ,o;, illld t.~ Jl;trl ut fi'JH '
l11111 ~:o
7. Sdpw 'lowu~IIIJI
lll'~t·tl \11 ht 1111 '.~t' 1tl ut tht• J;w ~5t h
J\I( •I_!.! H lOLII'I\', Uht u, ,,1\'1' :Jlld t' X
t. H. RA WLINO SONS CO - 1t
11!('(' 1111).\ {II ]lo J11 \\i[ h di' ,i i'P~' Will k
!'~'Ill 1]11' Co o~ ] tlt.tl 11.1~ l'l'~t'l II'CI li;
-.our WrPCkll'f Service.
D11
,l,i,uh IJfl\1 ' \~111'11 Sol id liillll \~&lt;1'
Pbone 822'7. Niflbt Phone P9tlt••·•kd h.\ ,.,rHI 1),,\1~ 10 A Dun
lt DODGB-I'LYMOUTR DEALWE BUY
J&lt;tp ril'l'll tl.t 1t•d .J:UHUII~ :1, Hi5J
ERS
Uti
I The M'llllld jill'(~ I~ ilt'SiillH'd
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
$C:RA .. IRON - MU AL.S
il ., ft~llow.~. 1u·wl1
Au tliHiil' itlt·d
50 whrlt• hrn 1·v lfF.NS ., lllU l';rrh
l lluo'l ' l1rth~ inlt'l'l'~t Ill th1· [r,lluw
;J[ f,j]'ll! s II Layman . na ~h ;rn
JUNK
lllg ll'o.tl ('~!ttl' s tl l!rl iNI Ill t II, .
1\ t'lln Hou.d
1 22 :lip PhoM 510
fomeroy
Town~lllp uf St'IJIIU, ( uunly
ul
-:;;;:::::::::::::::::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::::~ I \ll'igs .tn t! S1 a I(' ot Uh ILl. 111 Fra ('
Jli\\' ]"01\ SAl.)';, llllKNI 0111d
----! Lull 7, To•V!t 7 lt.lllj.W I~ ul' t ht•
~tr JI),( ht Tllllothy, $2000 pi'T
Wlwu Ilt'UJIIe .suddt'nly f:tce ~- tJh ro l'omp ;~ny ·.~ l'urdt l l ~t·. l•t•gr n
ton \\'l!lidll! (.'UIYo'l'!l, HL I. ('.rr
tl'uvcmcnl the !WrVI~C nr a trllsl 11111£ Ol j lpro~lllllltt'ly l:i .. rod~ Lt~t
LH'nt••r.
1 21 tltp
worthy funt~rlll director h1 lndl11·
POI1Bitble. They also welcome tlw
TWO l ;Si':n m~AS~ [)i~play t·a~t·s
information untl COUUI:ICl rt.&gt;&lt;;:CIV·
cd at
8' lun~t 3' hrgh 2' [Pel dt•t•p . :\lu~t
gu Nt·rd SJlll&lt;'t'. l'rlccd {'h(•ap
flh'l!(s !'11utur Company
l'houe tl02:l
addition thi'V ('Jill NN'UfC q11ul·
1 :!:l :u f
IIY mf'rt'hanrllsl' wlthoul extrn·
23 TOILll uf CLOVER . AI~I-'AU'A
Butlcrnut Ave.,
1nd Timothy hay. J K n. lhlrlinut•r F'onwroy .
1 l7 6tp
u

I

I

1 \fr~ Ronald ~apt'll~k l an&lt;'l ~on~
1 11~111y Olfld ( t&gt;rl~ of '/o l~··lto ,l.j,
unci \1r' J,J,·un f,la tt' of I' IJIIII'f'J'
Mr. and Mr11 l'eell sm:tlt "11•l I
lJh1u and !&gt;-! r, Nel~oon H f.lu~b of
flmily of Muon \'&lt;rllt•d orr \lr '\1·w ~h ~•·n Wl'H' V ! ~ltlfll( ill lht•
and Mn PParl S111tth Sund:..~}
I h •&lt;Jllt' ,,f \lr ar11j .\lr~ ll.;rr_y Jol11,
Ton~ W11l1am s ~ l'''rrt ttw Wt&gt;f·k
sun last Thursday Tbf'y Wt'rt' call
I t'nd 'o''it h his pan·nt' \tr -urd M1 '
l'rl ho::rl' because; of the ckath of
Llo:,r(] Will 1a ms
th1r garndmuthr Mrl. Ida Ba~~
Mr aud .\Irs
J.utlle r TU('Itt:•r
Mr. and Mrs Homt• St1•wart 111
C heshire OhiO IH'rt' c:.llrng O" 11nd Mr and Mr~ (;\l:'nn Ca r1we1ghl
unrj Sh1r'll'~ Ollvf'r wtr ~ t'i'l't'lll
An.dv Stf'wart Sulld.ry &lt;~ft N IIIIO ll
~~s t:u rl Uar ~t of Pt . P leasard c.linner gue.'!t!i of Mr and ~ln .
IIer man l'ar11l ~ ig(ll
wert&gt; v1srt1ng lllr ant i Mt'i He r
Gay
LlvJngstcn of (' ~umbu ;,
t~n Cartwrrght SumliJ)
, Wa)nt' Youn~ of We st L'o lu mb u1 Ohro t~UI'nded the f uneral of b•:r
Wa! n rllrng on Mr ~nd \lr~ Jall'l' S oiUlll M r~ 1di1 Bass at PI Plfa~&amp;nt
Young and fa111iiY
Thur~da~·
Pvt Jo:ugene Sm1th who '" blalion· 1 Marth~ Ut'nry who has ~~:n 1·m·
ed at un air base 111 Tt!X:JS IS ~ pt!n tl 1 plo)·e d at Columbus, Oluo hab l't.' ·
mg a leave wrth h1~ grandparents , turn e d lo her hom(' a s sht• •.~
lemporan out of work .
Mr. and Mrs T 0 Youn g
Mr s )lae V ~ n ~ler. f.lildn•tl •
Mr Ralph \'an Meter of Ari·
tona 1S visttrng hr~ mol her Mrs 1 Van MeiRr and Mrb. Paul Ji't'l 1t.
gerald a11d daughter Linda of Wt&gt; ~t
Maude Van Ml.'tl"r
l'olumb1a
wo::r(' &lt;'ailing on :\1r ~not
Phyllis ~H11nley &lt;r nd Larr~· Vain
ey of Middi&lt;'port. Ohw vis1tml \lro. Hc··man Cartwright 1'hur~

~

..,.......

----- ~~-

WHAT ARE YOU DOING
WITH A LAWN MOWER ON A
DAY LIKE THIS'?

By CHJ!!STD GOULD
POND IS FULL.
OJ" WEEDS

�r

WANT 4DS
..... .

~eenta

-·

~- «)Ue

j ( 171 Help Wonted
ID- ,

w~j~~::~o pt~o So~~t&gt;~:~·~c~o~-r~~~~r

aert1
lludmum charge 50c.t ~n pl'r 'ti"Urd for thre-e con
1-·tie••••- •'· o••.
'&lt;"...
u
u .....
&amp;..-.&gt;.::.! ~u:. r moflth , ..... ~ rents

l' ho"'' ::10.)1-l

Legal Notice

6- Daily Sentinel , Pomecoy-Middleport, 0, Jan. 22, 1957

Legal Notice

I 19 3\p

F.,rl

"'I

, 11 ,

1,,,,

F•rl \1.-

I

o~a~~ion~~~~~::s~o~~~n~r ~~~ s~~~
Sou theJs t corner o f a parcel of
r&lt;'al tstate r ·on \' t&gt;~·t&gt;d
by Ht: nry

'

18

'I (

Wonted

l,

&gt;

. ,

.

!

1

Legal Notice

Surprise Party
For Don Spires
Held On Friday

Pueu,c

I

,.

2.0

II

2

I

Lega_1Notice

I'

TO DAY'S

SPECIAL

LegaIN •

1952 CADILLAC 4 DOOR

W. Main St.

Pomeroy

-----

--

J

•

t'

-'-·

-~

'OII'i•t"'Y. Ohio

Rodney Downing

990

• ...... . _ c . .
............
..._...

1·2 11\k

.... h .... , . . _

t'L IIINISIIt.U AI'ARTMENT!i , 20tl

•

1 Hi 121t·

Room modern APARTMENT,
call Ponwrov 275·J or l'ohdr:llc·
port 6048
'
1 1i ti

---- ---t'o r r~nt - El("ttrk

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO
.. 3&amp;-M

wallpa~!l

--- -- -

----- - -

na~

METROPOLITAN

Ledden.,

...flold lloordl, 1lNp CloU..
CU ntoa Filber. IUddleporl
Pboae ~
11-l..tl
ONE 4

-----------ROOM J\PARTO"'NT. On~

8 room boae .Newly d~contt'l1 I

in81df' 1M out A N B~ngtl
Pomeroy.
, - 1t t u
-----FUitNlSJI~() 3-ltonm /\iHir11llet11
tnd lbrcc ,Jccpiug room:-~ . Phone
Ja&amp;.'f,
1 ,;:" ~l~

6311

tiond ('lun
All !lokrs and Models

"'lramtor. Clinton Fkher, M1d
dleport. Ph. 62M-X.
lH·tt

...

PHONES

AU'l'O SALES
-

,.

CONCRETI'~ BLOCKS
"&amp;uUd Bttttr For L•n"
liRIIES.:R
Rl.OCK CO.
3 Milt&amp; North of P. .trtoY
On lt. n. (Mil Wm. GrwMr.

lock Sprlnga

i
I

I

I

Your

~

.. f:ni:t ,

Sunrise

To
Sunset
Station

II . Ruth'l hUJ·
band !B:&amp;b.)

n

1dun&amp; I

car&lt;Mn
tool

27 WQ)Jnd
mark
28. Letter

'-'{; 111 lLi
:•1 7tH
("l[1 :!"U tU;;I r.•f) .c! l

l •:ill~t l 1 k~C'Jflllf;]; :J
~£llr• ~ ~ o m
WJ t "!t ~'.J t.;.l r;~r~r

tm

:J [~ IIJ

~ ~ ~oJI 'i

O[;_l!Jr:J 1!1•_,::::1
rJ t ~~~

r :1 ~·~w

f'J~
::1 : ~m

mu '-' tr. n !1 r.:llll!l
30. Cebt~a ''=:"::11
1 r. n·: .~lf .mlll t 1
moaftJ' r.. r m~• :•mr,m l-4
!1. au1
ii J r!lf'i {.JU:&lt;J'J!j

20. Propped up

World)

mu5ure

pool

DOWN

... .

'1 .

.

. .'

~

1. Shooter
(marbles I
2.Gold

,.

Ia LONGFELLOW
One letter limply ltanda for anothea·. Ill thil ;@l'i'P" .• 11 llMd ·
lor the thret L'e. X for the two 0'1, et~. 81Jlil• lettert, llPQ.I· \
trophe1. the len;th and tonnatiiHl ot tht wordl are all hlntt.
'Each day the code lettm are dltferent.

l

I

Patty Iknnelt Sunday.
Hnrotd lttckard Jr who is sta·
tioned at an Atr Force hase·Rap
e-d Ci(v South D!lko la 1.~ viSiting
his paf.l'nl s Mr and - Mrs Harold

Rickard.
Mr. Calvm Bumg:~nlner who is
attending Marlihall Collct,:e eall('d
on !riends rel·t·ntly
Mr and Mrs. Harn~on Robinson
Jr of Cli£ton are announcmg thi'
birth or a son Saturday at Sehac·
kel Clinic at Mason . Thr s IS the
Cifth child Cor lhe Robtn son~ Th~
maternal grandparent! are Mr and

PH IHKX WO W IWM-IWIHQ YHWXo
X Q H.

--·

••

o

M

&lt; '

Yooto...y'o Crn&gt;...UOIOt THI:RIIIS NMI!INO 1M THII
WORLD CONSTANT, BO'I' INCONB1ANCT-..sWII'T.

=

=::--:c:::-;;=-=""='::'1::""::... tw .,.,. r .....- .,._..

PEANUTS

-I

Texas Eastern tt3nsports

has a host of relaU\•t!!
hf're .
·

liM

fJ!icnd$

Mrs. Garnet Chaj)mlflt 8(',a trit·e

and Billie Weigand' OO!lrd otl Lew·
L~ Blessing Sunday &amp;ft.trd'Don. Other guests were Mr. and ,tin. Fred

Brmker , Mr~. Audrey ltoNman .
Mrs
James CantP.r. Lawreni'f'
Route tbe paternal grarrdpareul s Wmebrenner . Mr and !\-'In!. Bl"loit•
are Mrs Clara Staats of St. Pet Ble-ssin~. Larry Sandra and Greg
ersburg, Florida and lbrri~on or v o r Alban) , Ohw.
Robinson Sr Letart Route
·hP~ Klll lt and Sam B o~to n
Mar tin Johnson spf'n t Sundo1r Ut utq,:ht Eug(•uc Krng hom l' Su u·
with his daugh\C'rs. Christilll' iJtHI d.~\ lro Jm Hulzer Hosprta.L
Mary Johnson at Mason
~: rnrc R tC' Ii.:lrd and Dwrghi (; 1t1h&lt;:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd l{offmun nf wt·rr in Nt·w li&lt;~Vtll S:~turd~~ tJTl
Pomeroy were Sunday ra ll t•rs rm businf'ss.
Mr. and Mrs RElY Plt"k&lt;'n .~ S1 ·
Mr ;rnd Mrs W:~y1u~ Hart Wt'f ('
Mr and }{rs. Carl DasM Jr· of slwr•tJlllg in Polllt Pleasant ~~~I ·
Detroit.
Michigan, Mrs
l':.ul tl ~ ,\'
Cauldwell of Chester Carl B;_t ~~
~tr s. HJzel Frwnd. daughlel' and
Sr. [k&gt;lbert Ba~~ . Mr~ Floyd (;rhh ~ .'n " ~ "aliNl on th e Ernu• Gr11 n m
bnub· StHHbv aft&lt;'rnoon .
.a~d ~hildren Linda an d RHY D1·an

Mrs:. Frank McDermitt of Letart

TEXAS

EASTERN

WHERE
TRAFFIC LAWS .
ARE OBEYED .
DEATHS GO
DOWN!

:

~~~'"REHPORT '-'LOUISIANA

PIPal.ll!laa

OIL PROI&gt;UCTa

!U111iobod b y , _ Ou " - " ' '
throuab ~ Cloo - - . .
Coatpuy-u allllieM ....
of

Ja.-..

' '

I ,,

. V'ME~ 'BOUT

-rn·o;n~·­

...FAMILY STUFF'?
WHY MOT'?

~-

NAI'iCY

--

Sup,ort Ytlll' local
'altb Orpnization

THE DAILY SENTINEL

•••

'

'

I ·_,

bigb-c:arbootteel to a pre&amp;.:iH l4W F.
in a pre-roraina operatioo. NI&amp;Unl . .
for Nk:IM&gt;Ioan FDe ~n o1ott1 io

-.

HER THtNQS"?

~t

Gas-fired automatic furnace~ pl'1)ll'tl·
sively beat Nicbolsoa file bluta or

• 'I'';
I •r ,. ~,

,..,., """' """'

'

THAT SaliVa YOU

Ofh:~

OfE OF US HAONT
WE r::JUQiT 10 TI:U.

"'-'

DOM~a••••

'I W I ..,oo what
1 d:: 1 n race
tr.e 1: mr\es
the Hu!T\P\- IIIQ

WOULD YOU GIVE UP
THREE MINUTES TO
SAVE YOUR
LIFE?

'

Taxaa 8AeTallfl aa•v•a TM&amp;

T'HELP ME.':"-

former resident of 11\:i'S area antl

i

via pipeline from the
Southwesl for Nicholwn File Company's Provideocc. R. 1.
pliUlt. Here it is used in forcing, annealing, hardening and
linWUng-in every beat~treatinJ process used in making files.
Nicboboo prde~ .fttunJ pa browse il is clean and doeso't
bovc to be otorod in !be plant. Above all, gos beal can be closely
regulaled-.a must io ma.ling a &amp;ne fiJe-wbctber it's a coarse
raap or a dQiirare Silvcnmidfs Ritner•

THAF(s ~

William Hart rcf'~J~ed word nf
tjle death of his s1ster, Syi\'Ja . u1
Detroit, Mlchi"an. Stu! w.•~ a

! . ;l

r~atural gas

tiAI P!!-??- wr-

. LETART, W.VA.

PH XPLFVPX WO W QWVH, XPLFVP

A bard-biting Nicholson file has plenty of sharp teeth to sink
because Tnaa Ea&amp;lcm helped put the beat ou.

NATURAL eAa

HeN't bow to worll II o

A"YDLBAAXB

A Crypt.1ram Quotltlon

I

..... -

(Sp.~

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE -

''

OUT/ (

on slnd eurtJrCc ntcn~
of all traffic laWll. Traffic r~guhtii\JfiS
wo1 k for you, not against you. \\hrre
traftk:: laws are strledy enfort~'d, dcalllii
go UOWN!

u. Bullftghter

..:• .-,

COM~

SECOIID - Insi~l

45. Drudjpd
47. Suma up

,

Mil AND IOS.SJiirR

wor-tr

FIRST- Drive safely ami courteouo;\y
yomsclf. Obsene speed lim1ts anJ
wurnmg -s1gns. Where traffic laws are
obt·yed, deaths go DOWN!

tlon

'· '

THE SJIITH F AMJI.Y

Help Prewent Traffic Deaths

44. Mountain

-

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . Jan 22 , 1957-7

All :1 driver can gain on an avc:ra~
tr i p - hy s pc _dwg , hy pa ssw g
l•ght~, by ignoring s lop ·~i)?.ns-u
three minutes!

pbto

How Texas Eastern n-.lps put the bite In Nicholson Illes

•

" Music note

2t. Seize

41. Exclsma.

(

~On your Dial

tt

[o]fJ !j

3:5 . The (8J'·
chaic)
36. Telephont

into a job-

Fir•, Automobile, He1lth
ACCIDENT
life, C••ualty and land•

l 17 tl!r

SU~1&lt;:1'1~1; nuul\tS, do~c in towu
~

Phofte 11

INSURANn: AGENCY

Mullwrr,\ A\'1'. f'om('roy. Phmw

127 Culternul

c.,

115 I. INONI St.

llot 'SE FI IHN!SIIi:U or UNI'\ 1[{.
Nt.sm:tr .. 1 roonu. b11lh, ga~ . SN·
NISJJt:O, !I romli, bath, ij:ali St'l'
1·2 t :ur

371:1 or 4~

.

ATIO.WI • •

saruoa

~ : 11 &lt; 1

article

w
E
H

----

3.

I~

39. Spoken
40 Spanish

J

FUH J!Jo:N I' - ( 'lt•Lt n and chuu·e
aparlmenb, t·all 6170.

-'CR081

•

.St.Cuu

co.

WARII

DAILY CROSSWOR

:23. Competition
25.Pronoun
:t6. Exclama·
t!on at
sorrow
27. Classify
29. Antimony
ts)•m )
30. Genuine
33. tiOH to

OHIO VALLEY

For Rent

taUet.

e. Pols(lnO\II
U. Rlvtr (Atr. I
be:rey
Ucuri·
16. Preparea tor 10. Rub out
~ltl
Yut••••)'l h•••r
active
17. Tbo11 nat In 82. Bltek, tuJ.
37. Comb wool
service
powtr
pbur · ~lor
38. Keep
19. Gu1f (Sib. I 18. Permit
U. Fr!i!rrtnet
ft2 Pronoun
21. Open tort
19. Tub.r
:t. Oenue ~
H. FU•a
22. !:xllt
tS.A. I
~fl'l tOll! 416. Land

1

(J 41
---·

.

e J\11&amp;1, &amp;h*J'ea$11"" l711dl•ta. I ~:~to

uon

·--=--=-=- - - - -

rn

he-altJty !He.

13. COurt
14. Exelama·

&lt;

Trevey-Finsterwold
Funeral Home

'

tally and ))bylloally. Tou IIH4 ol illah•,,.,... ..... ~hood, bt·
your sleep to llve a u.ozmal, foreea.ttn&amp;'aiidaftuJIOin&amp;lot.ht

1. French "ei'U· 5. Empower
lar ee!!ltll ·
6. MOS'al pra•
•~tic
tJce
11 Wanderlnl
1. M9VInJ
12. Fly aloft
about

(

(91 For Sale
----···-

•

oenerally,your&amp;leeplan'tqu1t. ot h•vtna JOUr w1fe drlvt JOU
as soul)d u you maJ think. Yw'U t,bose few blocU. Yqu'll pro~blf
be obltvloua to It, but you'll prob- ilttp better tr you dor-and your
ably be partlaUJ"awake for about wlt~ probably can tJpp a Uttle
half a minute each bOQr.
later.
Most UtelJ you'll toll about, QU&amp;tiiOII ANI) AJIIWD
•hlrtlnl )"'ar poaltlon anrwher• v. P..: WUl JO\l uleaat t,n tna
f1'om 2tl to 40 Umea a IU&amp;bt. The tbt belt re~i2)' f• P4JlWorN?
more yo11 ahltt, yo\1 can readily Auwer: Trt&amp;tmti\i o1 plnl!lee, the leu aoun&lt;l will be rour ~ ttONIItl m ·~vtnc: iht
,,,.,._
wormo ~1 IHq\IIDl iiJooh!llp ol
F01 Healthy Lifo
the llllooled rqlwL 'l')le of
Inability to 11eep 110Wl41.v. no vadotl&amp; dru~ bt mouth,
matter how l.rrlt&amp;ble. and efOP lt \iDder. U.
ot a Ph7~­
uay make you, wUt not....,. ..., clall.la ollrl beJ~t~~Clal.
...
orpnle dlatue. A feW rtltJess Tht ~ lilffctt4 Wl~ llfb..
hlghta, howenr, mla:ht eull)' re- YOn:M lh.oilld ~" hll .G.naerduce rolU' etllclency, b&lt;tth men- u.11&amp; c1i6 ~ 1fJf!l' uJ:iclHpbtl

1 Candy

./

or

•'

$1695

(81 Auto

~.

In any posltlon, IJthOU«h rou Yousuburba.ncamm.lJteralnl&amp;.ht
may find one more comfortable do well to walk t.o IU14 from tbe
than otMrs.
·
r&amp;llroad ltaUon each day lnatead

I

121 ) f&lt;eol

i

to gf"t U1
You11 !etl &amp;lu&amp;fllb aM tOUJ
How much sleep you need a.nd. and. bo'h your m~q_~al and phyli..
when you should ut 1\. ot cou:rae, c&amp;l reacUoNt probably wW bl
b an lndMd.ut.l probl~UU. There slow.
are some IU1dtpoa:W,, however, Meatal Exhmaalloa.
tor you can get too much sletp Mental exhl,uit\on, hownet, Ia
just as easily Bl!l you can get too another matter. I'll ·clllcuu th1l
Uttle.
In a later artldlre..
·
Comfortl:lble PotltioD
It you want. an 8D1&amp;11J&amp;} amount
It doesn't matter whether :rou ot sleep, I Ul.tnk your trovble
sleep on your back, abdomen or probably may til llliiJllb dtae• ..
• aldea. You'll aleep Juat aa aoundlJ tlDn and lact pt exerdite.

I

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

,.~

WHBTH.Eft ,-ou're &amp; night CJWl 0¥erlllfpiDf, on the other
or an early btrd, you nee• JDur hand. JDIIbt be Juat. &amp;I b&amp;C1 u
•Ieep . And. u you're ~n &amp;Oolild overeaUn1.
beatt.h, mental and pby1ical, you It may even han about. th1
don't have to take sleeplrlf pWs lame etrect u too llttle 11Hp.

SPECIAL

ro-1

jl

t, H I - N. IIINDIIIN, 8.1.

TODAY'S

~-

'

I'

II

I
I

"l"tflVI

ro:eisleeping
Is As Bad
For You As Overeating

The Ridge - ·Keno

S41LI E rr
r I
PUBLIC SALE
Olive Gunge entert•ined at
r un t:'r!lfne Wl . o er or
Delbert Turner farm , 10 a. m.
Ruc k Sprlng5 Grange H11l Jan.
sa u: 111 publJc . auchon at lhe 1 f'f'b ru i.lry Z:l. 19:; 7 , Co urt Hou se
d
4th ThosP attended from Olive
1&lt;~ltle~Jeneeu
1 Th omasTerrl'll , Pomen. y. Ohw
Location , n r&lt;:~ r
1
d t \l'ii.S l'd , located 111
Pome roy CnpentN 111 Columbia Tuwn:ship,
Don Spires was ~Onotl•d wrth a were, Fannie Adams, Ella Hannwn
h
•ur·p• r
t
"~ d
f
~t11g~ Co unty Oro.
1n K1 •rrs ~h·rg~ C Otln\1 Ohto
~
se p!iry , rol8)' aternoon Marlhii Keller Glenna Millhoan,
l J,unuu RuuteNu 7ncarRuult
Farm of 135 aerPs . residence · ."-} hrsro worke rsa tthePomeruy Kathleen ~llhoan . Mr and Mrs.
I h
C
M
'\n 33 on Saturday, the 9th da y and relatl.'d farm buildings . crop the ep vnc f a.
r Smreli
leaves Ronald Osborne, lOd three chll·
.
uf rcbruary, :lM7 ,
al 1 00 land , brtra:.:Jng , limber, a ~urplu.s of
IS mo nth ur !CrVtc e In the us dren, Mr and Mrs Mert Taylor,
udoc k p . m , t~ persOllctl prop-- water , on good road
Army
and Sylvta Colem•n A very lmf
d d
orll o sar
ece d ent , cons J ~ tlng
Appraised value $6000.00 and
Tl
If
must 5, 11 for at least lwo-th'r•ds
. II:" a a1r was held at the of· preuive New Yean program wa.s
111 ,art of
,.
f
d th
given by Pauline Adkins Lecturer
{,a., Range, Refngerator, T&lt;r!Jlt.'s, Cas h in hand on d.:~.y of sale .
~.~:han w e grou:;- presented him of Pomona.
L.~' Jif'alers, ,Washer , Irons.
F . H. O'Brien, Attorney fot II ·h t o plecefi of luggage . Re·
!Jr~
h~s.
Beds, ~Stands, Warm
Wayne ..Turnu, Admlnl ..tra· .-'="=';;;;m;;;;'";;;;";;;;w"e"r"e;;;;"'=';'=e=d=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;I.on..;;..
;i;;;:S;-;M;I;I;h;••~·~.
Morr&gt;ong Sio"e,f.a"enpo•t
tor. Pnone 452, Pot~M"roy ,
•
'
• , S"W·
"
mg Maeh1ne,
adio, Pictures, II),. 29
Ohio.
I
2 s 12 4t
Hugs , Porch Swmg.
""'•
( } , , c
,- nd m•ny othe• m.,
· ••11•••-u•
... ,.
--.v
:Jrtlcles. Sale to commence at
100 o'clock p.m. Terms · Ca:;h.
Ben J Spencer, AdmmJstrator
PUBLIC 54LE
Brownie Wood s, AuctiOneer
Cora TurnPr Eslalt:, 40 acres of
1 22 He farm land, no buildings, joJns ~5 1
t~cre, Delbert Turner farm .to be
sold ,.parately on same d'ate, 10
OfiCe
a. m . Febraury 23, 1957, Court
House, Pomf'roy, Ohio. Must sell
Bulas Edward VanSiekle. who for two-thirds appraised value ol
I resJdes at 224 West Chels4a Av~ $800.00. Cash in hand on day of ,·
nuc, DeLand, Florida, ot~erwise sale.
wholie place of residence~ is unF. H. O'Brien, Attorn.y for 1
Big beautiful dark green 4 door. A _car anyone would be
known, will take notice tlat on
Wa\'ne Turn•r, Admlnistraproud to own. Fully equipped with Hydramatic - Radio
January 7, 19:i7, the undersigned
tor. PhOfM 452, Pomeroy,
- Heater - White Wall Tires - Power Windows, Powfiled her petition a,galnst him in
Ohio.
er
Seat. See and Drive it today.
the Court of Common Pleas of II) 22 , 29 121 •, 12, 41•
,.
...
Me1gs County, Ohio praying for di•.-:-:--vorce and restoration of bel'
HISTORIC CASES
h
formt'r h;une, on td e ground! of
CHARLOTIE, N . C. UP
extreme cruelty an gross neglect lice disporcd of three histone
of duty . Said cause will be for uses here Monday. Sir Walter
hf'arlng on or after February 19, Raleigh Gable received a suspend1957.
ed sentence for driving without a
NANCY LOU VANSICKLE6 hce nse. Andrew Jackson andd
OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC DEALER
BY . Wi':BSTER &amp; FULTZ,
1 George Washington were release
Attorneys for Plaintiff
after being questJoned about two
OI~B&gt;,-~1~5~,~2':2:,~2~9~1~2~)~3~,~12~,,~6~1:"e~sl~a:':y~in~g~s~-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___:,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,,.,.,.,,.

d

Th

V.\'\11 11 \1 tt\tT
ILt•l t'lg~
l1tr.· J,,,.
•htt•llltl th,.urt
!&gt;&lt;", 1 11 !'&lt;•1111 I'•• I WriiL H.Jw
~rur11 r. •
,,.
't'" •'&lt;I,
~ r('lure, et al b) rh·ed rlaledd~'eb
"''
rua r y 9 1870. a nd rel·orde
m
..-..~ ,
"'
1
1 tlll&amp;iUH
~,
·
r·
11 ·
4
'Per word
,
··~·,~ r.; ' ·
fl'l' ' ' ' '
'•
' •I• t&gt;
·'; Volunw3fipageU McL~sC ounty
"- 'u ro'' or :Z c~nl.s pe:r word Will '
pun Jlliii&lt;JI~
l2lltp .&gt;1!.:1· OJ! ~.&lt;~rl \1 '!ul• .t dH·o•a::.N.I Deed ftecords.
thence Easl 94
1\U•- ·•·,gM
""
11
r
\I
1
1
II
s
un
f.1r u tvertL'&gt;Jng If oot 1.\IIIJI&gt;I.". \ &gt;.1 IJ r \I&gt;" 1, • 1,, · ,,•,·.. ~:',',''
· ~r•
d'' "'11 ~
ruds . thent:t· north 40 rods , thence
-=
"llA
,I
u~
- ' ·d
!or bel.,-, l'e ••th of ••ch
~~· un Wes t 79 rods, thence SoLKhwe.':lt
PB.._
" ~
Wtllr t·ldtrl~ («tJplt· at ( &lt;~olltru'-' k rr· 111 n liu-\.,r• 1
!I• 11111 ,. \h
moM.b tollowtng Insertion
h
1 'I 1 f
•
1
.
to the pla&lt;'e or bcgJnnlng, CUll·
II 111 1,,.,,
rorrt,. OU ;~ 111 u t'lllll !'J .. u• 1).. 1 ,, 1 , 1 twrr~ (]('\I
£rrorJI In Arherthung - Shou ld b~ I 4 oa I' 11 .\ttt r -lou t;~ll Hut
tatnlng 216 acrt·~. more or 1ess.
reporterj tmmfdr attoly . Tht- Da!h
L.rnrl :::-I Hti\
1 ~~ Jll "'l'' 1 ''~' 11 '' ~ '\l't " 1'1' ·•·lnurus. Sa1e a nd except the lots which
Sentin el Wlll not bt rf"sponslblt'
I t·C-tor, '•I ·~-~~~~- '' t\, trl ,.,. \f r have hrrctofore bet•n so)(] and
I E~ployment
lurr rl d •.,,''" d '\,!,, \1rt lurP conve)~d frorn ·~aJd real estate but
f.• mo•e th•n one tn•orre•t ,-, . I
1'n. 11 " 11
1 '"
&amp;ertlon.
dl(fl''~
' 111 kii •JV·' 11
includ~ng Lvl s 5, 8 . and 1~ Ln tbc
'
•
,_
.,_
'''
II
I ,.,·... ro' ' ,., 1.,.,, \'Jilag( of HarnsonvJ!Ie.
I I'' .,,.·· olo ·&lt; ' ' '
:arc or fTIIMl.b and Sperl¥] No- '
, P p · \(&gt;r' . ;~drJI I II.~tr~t, ,r ~ (&gt;r "~~r:-,11., u f
tices of Evfnb prllltf'ld at regu·l1 WANTED - 1-ll 1\lmt• hou ~ ''"r
,I •kn·~'~ ri 1 he
Tlwst&gt; two parcels conta.m sixty
Jar dus1fied rates Obituane~
n
ntH " '
1\'uJ(' hnurs olf 1\•Jra .\ J,( ILm
,
.
b
-•
kl
v
Ullkno~~on
lot·ir
.,
•lnt~•~·~
11'1-:llt~~~
two
'ICres, more or less, and are
·
,
.
_
,
1
1
1
70
PU•• u ed At 1 c~nt per wol'l
"'-l'~· :r
"n r ~ I t·n, u
~
1 21·31t rxerult [' arlrt•llll,lr.&lt;lllf.&gt; ~~~ ns-- I allio known as the Dunlap farm
l''b'ls ,,· \11 11tll•l \kr'Jmr J1 1
LU 1 t:l
I doc··~" d l·.nm,t F \hr '""' lHI· The prayer of th e petition Is
\
ustnes::, )ervtC~ dr.",~ unkw!·' 11
un
that the decedents tlt!e be quieted
omplete WREn. •UIH\.4EN'I
Watcb &amp;&amp; k11"&gt;~11 h thl .urd
• J Emma. :VIr· Jn an undlvtded lhr('e·flrths Inter·
b•:ar;clftt and brake •ervtce QU!CK SERVICP!: OQ
~ ltn•· th" nnhllown h••Jr' dc vr. e:st of the aforcsard real estate,
flackett's SafetJ Senic.. Welt
palritijl b7 FC•c,~r::t,, ~n~d st t&gt;s leg~tt· ' 'xrnltru s. ~dmirlls that the Tights of the parties ~
watdunak.a
0 ~~.s o~c..W.,..
determined &lt;rnd that lie, as exe·
lhin Stnet. PomeHJ, Ohio.
LERS p
l..S.tf tratur., llr ·''"~"~or ~: mm&lt;r f ' :vll
__ ...:._"OJd"((_:-._~ _ ___ &lt; ltl rl· 1f d, &lt;'e:r-,l'd Nathalllcl \V (•:-. culor, may t}e aulhonzed and or.
SAY! DON'T YOU KNOW?
RADlv &amp; TEU:VJSIOI~ SJ:&lt;:HVICl It'} \h t l:u•·
.Hidr••!is unknn"'n . dered to sell the entire mtere5t In
Baker's will give you tbe bei!Lt
Phone 200 tle1and Applunt·" \fr ~ .1\; &lt;.~l hiJIII •· I Wn kr !11el 111 \'t' all of the &amp;tvve described real
'ilt,~. 118 w Main St., PomeroJ whos r n·.-1 na itll' rs llllknow rr th e ~late in . S£"('tl~n 2l 27 08 of the
trade on furniture or appliances.
4-fl tf
2--23-11
unkno~ n hi' Its d"~r~et· s I'XI'Cil Oblo P.ensed Code and fur s~ch
--- ---ton; iidtnlll;~tr~lnr~ ur a:-.~rgus of other and further relief to wtuch
ANYONE Dr:SJRING HOME DE· HHt.E-'AA"'i "" AlillUT'I r V .SE~· ~:1\lrauH·l w1·., Jo·) \,ld. luro•, 11 dt• lw m;1y be «ntJUr.d .
I.JVERY of Broughtou's Dairy
VJCF. All wake"' it.. paucd by Ex , l'"a~t·.J Dur._ rJ 1 1 Mi't ' lurP , ; 11 idn·s~
"20&lt;
The vers0'15 f1rst above men·
Products in Pomeroy or Middle-pert 1'e-t'hmnana Ph oDe u
unkno.~ 11 '1 1, ]),. 11 ,dd •tc·J'!un·.
k
tloned
wrll ta e further notice
port, call Walter Crooks, Phone
Mlt11'11 1'P0 ' 1
U"- iP'
whus!· rr·.rl !1.111\t' 1s unknown. the that they
have heen made parties
6057·J. Arter all, "The Best
- S if ~ E-:. pa·· Jt UJ1kntn1 lr t'r1·· dt•\r:-.N·s. lo· ,a lee~ . d r
SAVE 0-N- "&gt;JU-R
1
• •
'"'
u
"
e cndant l'l said petition and
D~sn't co~t A Cent More."
Sl&gt;op
cxl•t·ulr,r~ :~· tm l rn \' r~ l nt s
or a .., I"uat th ey are requrret
· 1 lo answer
R. ,,0 , Sh"e
.._
u
1 16 I moe
uf
Dvn.Jid
\1
1'
1
lur1'
tf
d~·
,
b
I' ""0 tf :sruns
.,
lue .&lt;;arne on ur c1ore t he 51 h d ay
_ _ _ _ ____ ce&lt;~ ~ •·d f'harlt·~ ~1rllur(' , .Jr, atl
of Mach 1057
1
clrf' ~~ :.H ikrto •vH. ~Irs (' harlt -.~ M•··
'
'
·
AUC'TitJN SALE--Fa~!11 machi.n·
b
n~ufUfl&lt;..t.
A
ery, household equipment, m1s- 1
-•·
r!ur!:',
.Jr. tlw unkonwn h,-.lls, de
DAL~ M. ll UTI'ON,
1
8
arn~Lmpeon
\'IS('es, lo• ..!!&lt;~ k~· ' 1·xenrt 11 rs, :Jdrnlll
Plamlif(
re aneou~ ~upp I1es. G rf'a t Ben d
M ddl
F nsurance
A to gency,
bil
1
Grange Hall. Sa~, Jan . 26. 1~00
-'~epoPrht
rr • -.Xu m.ao n..~ Jstratms or ,t~~tgns of Charles M(• WF:BSTER &amp; FULTZ
11
6 31
p M.
1 HI 6tc ~l~ - ~~ - ~ · - - V" • 111 Chrrr , .Jr. 1f dPl't ':tscd The un Attorno::ys for Plaintiff
C'OltfPLE"I1&gt;: lnsur•OJce Ptotoetlon know rr he 1ro . d N 1sf' t' s. Ic,r.: at ee ~. Jan. 22, 29, Fe 0. 5, 12, I 9, 26
- - - -- - · (21 Card Ot Thanks
Lite, Auto, Firr:,, PoJio. C11l Don I'Xl'l'Utor ~ &lt;L · I m rnbtr~tor.~ or a~ ·
~rgns or Ch;!l'lt-~ ~'r:1nk Mel'lur~
MiliA, Mlddlf'port , Ohio
WI-: WISH TO EXPHESS our ap.
clcet':J'e&lt;l AJ,,,. \lrt'lur~·. adt!n·s:.
1 unknown, th t 1111knowu ~lt'lrs, d(•
precratJOn and thanks to the
F~tate
nerghhors, fru·nds and rt'lativf'.~
~isee~. le~:rt~·l'~ . t'XI't'IJtur~ . urlmllr·
who s&lt;•nt flowers or hPI peel 111
Jstr;!t~il' S ut' "'" 1;.,"11 ~ of AIU'I.' !\It ·
any ~~oay till I Ill~ tlw loss of our
( lurt·, If dt r 1'.1\t'd 'l')w U1lkii1JWI!
luvetl crllt', l.utlwr l'artluw Mr~ .
heir •, dt·\ l\ 1'1' ' ]l')'a tl'l' ~. t•xrtll
l':~rtluw .unl f~mrly. Mrs Ucrt
turs, atlrJIIl11 "11,11&lt;JI\ or :~ .o; ~rgn,, e f
Srn rlh .
1 22 1!1) POMEROY .1 room. 2·slory house Edgar H. M1·1iuri·. dt'l ' l'd~t·d. wtl l
PIPt'lrit·rt ~ w,dt•r :md ~as avail· t.~ke nol rc·t· tlrat ll.l lt' \1 llulton ,
Soles
I ' ahlt• L;.r ~:!' lut \\orth llll'e gar I'Xi'~·ll t i,r of th r· · ·~l.t l o· 11f ~1•·t roll
!i('Jl Out ut lil ,.: h wo~ l r r ;md in
\tcr ·Ju tt·. df' t ~ -. ~ ~· ·rl. ll ll tlu ~ ~~l
195ti PONTJA( ' Star Chtd 4 dr
walk .n;: rlht&lt;rrHt t• f tlownlown t l,t} ur .l.uHI. II\ , l!l:i? f1lt•d !11' p•·
:-,;•,bn Vt'l'}' luw mii1'3J.!&lt;' . A rC'al
$200tJ 00
j l l\IU II 111 t IH l' ro lr,n o· i ' o111 t wrth
"t'rt'am pulf " lll;rt• t1nJr · ~. !'om MIDOLEPORT - ' llll'drnorrr mod· In and fnr lilt • l'uurny nl ~IlL~.,
eroy.
~:l:&gt;!J5 no
l'rrt fr.tlllt' ( 'q] tll11.11. I.IVItl,E;room and Sl:ilt rol Ohio .tlh•).(J:lg lh,d
1 17 Ole
1111111\~ ro o111
klh'hi•n Hnd den the per~tJII.tl eo;l.rll' ot • ..rd !h'l'i' ·
dowmt:~ir~
ll.rrrlwot1rl
floors dent ts nut 'ulfli'1o·ut to 1 , 01 ~ till'
Hl.~tl
'•I I on l•'«l d Till ( 1{, t' Xt'1·l
thro11~hn1JI !'11ll h;l~~·llll'1ll Wllh dehls ~11d 111!' tos'~ ol admHil'
!t-nt ~·Hidith)n !'hom• '1'!14~14.
l:(:ts fin'tl lr J] all' funL&lt;I l C. All tC'IIII!! ]r h P~l.llr, th;d he tht&gt;tl
~r·w llawn
I ~2 :l te
o.\llltlow~ ,&gt; tid fi&lt;wrs wt•,rther· setled 1n It·&lt;· Slllll' ll' of tit~· !olio"
hlrl jlpt•d (',.dar sltrngh• t•xterior , I IlK .te ~ntlu 'I r•·:ol p.o;l. tll' . ~du,th•! l
.I!J55 VOIW Vfl H:~rfrh \vugon ' New~
and .lohrl 'l.lll\ 1111' 'Lifl'timc" 111 ~ ald (&lt;111 1' 1,1 111 wl111' h 1ht alurt'·
I!turk
I l'~'dt' · llr
Fm doma t lr
roul111g . s:t.l\~ll hv &lt;~PfHHiltment. nwnlioncrl , ] pk n•LIIl1 ~ fl.rltn
111
$1095 00 Hhwllniir's , 1'o111&lt; ru·,
1 17 t.ltr MINERSVILLE - llruom fr,tme mav l'l&lt;~llll .111 1 11111(' ~1. l n"rt
'•',wi1h t•IPrltrrrh, n~INn and well J'AIH'I::t ..\0 . IV
gas J\&lt;J!I:.rh lt• l ·at·rt· lo t $20!)1] no
liJ:'i!) Hi ll( K SpCCliil lllx . 2 dr
Tlw f11 .. 1 pr · ·· ·~ r~ dt·w11hed as
U 1n be lmucht w1rth laud tO ll·
~;~·rl;,n Low rn llt~g(' Olll: cardut
rollow~ I" ~~q \ ii undt~r rlcrlttlree
turf
lu~ · al OWII&lt;'r
$199.'i.00 Bhel\oo
111'lll'i t lll t'll~ t 111 tlw f o lltJwin~
11.11 s l'ontt'l O)'.
I 17 tile
RESIDENCE - 2 mrli' ~ to \'&lt;lllll ' ru v n·al t· s tlllt ~t1 uat(· 111 lht&gt; ( mrnty
IJ]l lll. tll ,JI'&lt;f o,t htUJ] Jrtb \&lt;lUll' 4 of \IJ' I).!s .Ill•] ~t.Jlt· 11! Ol :lu and
1'1111111 ~ l.tr ~ o fiOI I' h :IIIII Jul. JII'O
lfl55 I'I.Y !\10L'Tll [)lx . 4 1lr. S!'d,rn
huund&lt;d ol~ l ul l• •W~ ]lo,r.:urn111g &lt;tl
]"'Ill 111 gmul 1'11!\d l [ IOII S.l.'itlll.·
Sputlrss two t1JLH' ltltli' f1111~h
tlw Suu l ]l(',, I 1\11111'1 ut l r;tclron
UO Al~t• Hc·~ttll'rtl't' - IJil ltuutc :-.111. 7 Ill S11j11o 'ln •~rl ~h ljl , ( mllil \'
Orrr lura! ow rwr $1~9.'i UO 1\Lu·l·
1:!4. rio~·· I&lt;J l'urut I'll} and ~1HI· .u1d St.llt• ,rlrtrt•,;llrl tht•nt·~· ~tll' \h
llldr'~ . l'iJ1llt'fUy ,
I 17 tl\t•
dkpmt , ~ ru1•m s, hath. rlosl'fs, lll:! nul' lll"u~•· Y·h ~ t 12 rod~.
'
~·,'
lJa,( ' lllt ll!~ fo,rllurrr;t(~'. t.:ara~~ ··.
11154 11\111 K Crntury 4 tlr St•rliUl
tht•ll('l' \' ('~( :t! .), ,.(
~llli[Jr :hi
.f' •
IIIII' ,10'11' $5200.00. J:arJ j) ~1~'11
!.lkl' rww in appt'&lt;IL'aLn 't• ll)'lllt·
!'Oils; llit'lll'l' Wt·sl II d1•;: Smti h
t\P
t
.
:-.1·.
](P,rltor
.
]'t'iHI
F.
l'.trk
flow !lmt·. $189~ . 00 Hlm• ltnar '~
211 lo• l~ . liwrrn•
Wt•s l -ltl tit· ,&lt;
t•r Ago•rrl , l'o ll ll'I'II,Y . !'hone 201. !'&gt;ollt]\ ;(4 rod~ . tht'll((• w~·~l 31
l'omeroy
I 17 !lie
I 22 llr ~~~ ·g South :w rurb, tht•tt r·c Sr•u!h
,u5:J RlJH'K Huadmastcr l'o'' ('pc .
2:1 dt• g. w~ ·~ t lfi rutb
12 lrnk~.
Tft• R1d11•· K•mo
I'N(e('l l'Ondltlon . Uynaflow ,
th,•nel' l• , a .~l ;w ro~l ~; \Jwnn Sonl\h
ol1n ~ ;r.tnt.:~ · mt•l 1111 lht•lr n•
po"'t·r Orakc11, steering. $13~500
4ll rmb, llwnn• E:~st 1~1 tmb 17
gular urght i'rtd:t ~. Jan. lith . Oh
BI~P11nar·~. Pomeroy.
1 17 6lc
llllhs t o plal'o•
hel{illlilll); niL!·
llt.:aiLull 111 ] ,J a rr d :lud dt•gn•t• WdS
tJIIII IIg ,1lmu1 fort y t-10) rmls,
l,l iV t'll 1, ~~~ ( r.u .v. Au
a]lp ]Lea·
I tun .,..,,~ ro•.1d All rn t•mht•rs ,,r · mort• 111 ll• ,o;, illld t.~ Jl;trl ut fi'JH '
l11111 ~:o
7. Sdpw 'lowu~IIIJI
lll'~t·tl \11 ht 1111 '.~t' 1tl ut tht• J;w ~5t h
J\I( •I_!.! H lOLII'I\', Uht u, ,,1\'1' :Jlld t' X
t. H. RA WLINO SONS CO - 1t
11!('(' 1111).\ {II ]lo J11 \\i[ h di' ,i i'P~' Will k
!'~'Ill 1]11' Co o~ ] tlt.tl 11.1~ l'l'~t'l II'CI li;
-.our WrPCkll'f Service.
D11
,l,i,uh IJfl\1 ' \~111'11 Sol id liillll \~&lt;1'
Pbone 822'7. Niflbt Phone P9tlt••·•kd h.\ ,.,rHI 1),,\1~ 10 A Dun
lt DODGB-I'LYMOUTR DEALWE BUY
J&lt;tp ril'l'll tl.t 1t•d .J:UHUII~ :1, Hi5J
ERS
Uti
I The M'llllld jill'(~ I~ ilt'SiillH'd
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
$C:RA .. IRON - MU AL.S
il ., ft~llow.~. 1u·wl1
Au tliHiil' itlt·d
50 whrlt• hrn 1·v lfF.NS ., lllU l';rrh
l lluo'l ' l1rth~ inlt'l'l'~t Ill th1· [r,lluw
;J[ f,j]'ll! s II Layman . na ~h ;rn
JUNK
lllg ll'o.tl ('~!ttl' s tl l!rl iNI Ill t II, .
1\ t'lln Hou.d
1 22 :lip PhoM 510
fomeroy
Town~lllp uf St'IJIIU, ( uunly
ul
-:;;;:::::::::::::::::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::::~ I \ll'igs .tn t! S1 a I(' ot Uh ILl. 111 Fra ('
Jli\\' ]"01\ SAl.)';, llllKNI 0111d
----! Lull 7, To•V!t 7 lt.lllj.W I~ ul' t ht•
~tr JI),( ht Tllllothy, $2000 pi'T
Wlwu Ilt'UJIIe .suddt'nly f:tce ~- tJh ro l'omp ;~ny ·.~ l'urdt l l ~t·. l•t•gr n
ton \\'l!lidll! (.'UIYo'l'!l, HL I. ('.rr
tl'uvcmcnl the !WrVI~C nr a trllsl 11111£ Ol j lpro~lllllltt'ly l:i .. rod~ Lt~t
LH'nt••r.
1 21 tltp
worthy funt~rlll director h1 lndl11·
POI1Bitble. They also welcome tlw
TWO l ;Si':n m~AS~ [)i~play t·a~t·s
information untl COUUI:ICl rt.&gt;&lt;;:CIV·
cd at
8' lun~t 3' hrgh 2' [Pel dt•t•p . :\lu~t
gu Nt·rd SJlll&lt;'t'. l'rlccd {'h(•ap
flh'l!(s !'11utur Company
l'houe tl02:l
addition thi'V ('Jill NN'UfC q11ul·
1 :!:l :u f
IIY mf'rt'hanrllsl' wlthoul extrn·
23 TOILll uf CLOVER . AI~I-'AU'A
Butlcrnut Ave.,
1nd Timothy hay. J K n. lhlrlinut•r F'onwroy .
1 l7 6tp
u

I

I

1 \fr~ Ronald ~apt'll~k l an&lt;'l ~on~
1 11~111y Olfld ( t&gt;rl~ of '/o l~··lto ,l.j,
unci \1r' J,J,·un f,la tt' of I' IJIIII'f'J'
Mr. and Mr11 l'eell sm:tlt "11•l I
lJh1u and !&gt;-! r, Nel~oon H f.lu~b of
flmily of Muon \'&lt;rllt•d orr \lr '\1·w ~h ~•·n Wl'H' V ! ~ltlfll( ill lht•
and Mn PParl S111tth Sund:..~}
I h •&lt;Jllt' ,,f \lr ar11j .\lr~ ll.;rr_y Jol11,
Ton~ W11l1am s ~ l'''rrt ttw Wt&gt;f·k
sun last Thursday Tbf'y Wt'rt' call
I t'nd 'o''it h his pan·nt' \tr -urd M1 '
l'rl ho::rl' because; of the ckath of
Llo:,r(] Will 1a ms
th1r garndmuthr Mrl. Ida Ba~~
Mr aud .\Irs
J.utlle r TU('Itt:•r
Mr. and Mrs Homt• St1•wart 111
C heshire OhiO IH'rt' c:.llrng O" 11nd Mr and Mr~ (;\l:'nn Ca r1we1ghl
unrj Sh1r'll'~ Ollvf'r wtr ~ t'i'l't'lll
An.dv Stf'wart Sulld.ry &lt;~ft N IIIIO ll
~~s t:u rl Uar ~t of Pt . P leasard c.linner gue.'!t!i of Mr and ~ln .
IIer man l'ar11l ~ ig(ll
wert&gt; v1srt1ng lllr ant i Mt'i He r
Gay
LlvJngstcn of (' ~umbu ;,
t~n Cartwrrght SumliJ)
, Wa)nt' Youn~ of We st L'o lu mb u1 Ohro t~UI'nded the f uneral of b•:r
Wa! n rllrng on Mr ~nd \lr~ Jall'l' S oiUlll M r~ 1di1 Bass at PI Plfa~&amp;nt
Young and fa111iiY
Thur~da~·
Pvt Jo:ugene Sm1th who '" blalion· 1 Marth~ Ut'nry who has ~~:n 1·m·
ed at un air base 111 Tt!X:JS IS ~ pt!n tl 1 plo)·e d at Columbus, Oluo hab l't.' ·
mg a leave wrth h1~ grandparents , turn e d lo her hom(' a s sht• •.~
lemporan out of work .
Mr. and Mrs T 0 Youn g
Mr s )lae V ~ n ~ler. f.lildn•tl •
Mr Ralph \'an Meter of Ari·
tona 1S visttrng hr~ mol her Mrs 1 Van MeiRr and Mrb. Paul Ji't'l 1t.
gerald a11d daughter Linda of Wt&gt; ~t
Maude Van Ml.'tl"r
l'olumb1a
wo::r(' &lt;'ailing on :\1r ~not
Phyllis ~H11nley &lt;r nd Larr~· Vain
ey of Middi&lt;'port. Ohw vis1tml \lro. Hc··man Cartwright 1'hur~

~

..,.......

----- ~~-

WHAT ARE YOU DOING
WITH A LAWN MOWER ON A
DAY LIKE THIS'?

By CHJ!!STD GOULD
POND IS FULL.
OJ" WEEDS

�I

8-Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-M•ddlep01t 0. J an 12 !957

Middleport
Society

Wedding Vows Exchanged January 12

The Oatly Sentinel

•

Rutland PTA
I
Donates$25
To Polio Fund

,

52~

00 was a pproved
Mrs Sm!Jth read a letler from
the Melga County P. T A CGuncil
mvlUrfl a delegaUon from the

1-RST

Rullano PTA to attend a meetinl

at Bradbury fikhool on February 7,
'I h" Rut la•1d P T A helrl. 1t s 1957, from 1 30 to 3 00 p m. A
hu 11 1 1\tlh ,, Jl J''d c k til flu
mo nthl y mf'ctJng J\foml ay C\'enmg Je ttl~ 1 wet&amp; a lso read from Mn.
\!1 ~ I tl)H I k.Jill L'}
llunllll ...,
Janua1 y 14 m the hlgh sl"hool Max me Miller , e&gt;:: president, thanklou ha~ lH t'!l '\L~L1Jn!o( h..r :.htcJ
lll hl\\ , \1r:. \ \ ciiH·r !tame) an.J audltotnun Mrs Beatnce Sm1th , lflg th e Rutland PTA lor 1ts g1ft to
president O')ened the JPeetmg her
S 11 t uJd a:y thc\ wrnt to lolumbu~
Wllh the Ln: d s l'ra~er
to ~pt&gt;nd lh(' "'et• k~·tHf fh&lt;•y WUt'
In rt•s ponse to a letll'r from the
A pane l discussion by teachers
l11ctum r an11d IJuk h\ !'tmrny small &lt;..ounl\ eha1r m an of th~ Me1gs and parents was post poned unul
ll

h 1~

\\i ll&gt; 1• tDnt JJJtd to

I

I

griltHboJJ 11 f J\.lr~

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport SoCiety Ed1lor, Phone 6079

H1ll Sunda) for a s hort v tsl\ wtth

llonor

spoke to th , Sunda\ .!&gt;th uol on !h~: be tter marks rlunng the H'cond
IOQJC "Chnst and I ll~ JJnde Hev s1 x week s " r admg
Jlf' rlod have
"'
We si(' \ Jl'nf.;~ ns It d the mornmg been announrl'd Tht',v arf'
worsh p and t:\auge JJst Mr Aill sltr
Sf'mors JJrn
l r f'means
Ja('k
spoke IJn 1 he (on~JnC'I Il !; Sp1nl ., r~.N
.....· rnson R o Itf'r I Ill
1e
ancy S IS·
The BYF sa w a beaut iful h im I son , Jo}et Wo lft·
stnp entttle1 · The Indian Girl " ·

and ill the c!o~ of the program
th ree bO)s accepted Jt~ u~ a~ Lht·rr
S.avwur

JunJors.. Judr (haM- Dorothy
Comhs Cu rLrs (,erman Emma II)
~ ell Tomm y V.rl l!amson Tom Sic
war r Uarb.;~ra .\ tontgomery
· 1
Sopwmor('s JudY Gallmn Man
II
It 1'1 II
, II
)SC
l~ IS 'v\ 1 l&lt;1nlS
ElaiiH'
.
.
s
' lee 1c Larin a furncr, (e e l] Nt'l
1 son
f''rl' ~h rnen
L al~f('n( t'
Bro:.pw
t''au 1t•ru• j ,Jir -o n Lintla IIHICY, Dor
olh\' ll)st&gt;l l :-r1arjorr t• Pnrldy Wa\
ne H. oush J udy
Sla\\o lcr, Frtd
Sle\4-art !' a ll\ Young

Mrs Barh'lro&gt; Hou~h pl;ned a
Ill
I rnun
1 l'en m lllU I e organ prl' Ime
715 I o 7 3u Th 1 {'\( nr r1,., S(•n rcc
began wrth the .o; rugmg of favorrle
rhorsus and \\a s followr•l h} the
lnl&lt;o&lt;l ''''' o'' of "'"''·
,.. ' 1,, w &lt;l&lt;o
~ "&lt; ·' ' ' '·' ·' ' ' ' " II "~J rn~u ~an~ a
Sol'&gt; ' No w 1 Uc' l u '' g t u J r·sus ,•
I I&lt;&lt;&lt;g 0\r Jh c
W'! h l h"• · ( hOJ C u·•s•"s
chorus The chorr sa ng Vlakc Me
A Blessing" Evangelr~t spoke on
fhc Two J udgements ''
Pu p1 ls rr 't l' l\lng alf A s ~rre
\1u~ r c forth" Sl' rv1crs ar(• ttndt•r Ja rk nt' lll~un ll ohrrt Hlf(' , Ernma
!h(' r"ll rl'rl ron nf \1r:s IIden Sr mp H)~&lt;'ll ~ar_, ll&gt;slll f'~ lal!lc Stcf'lt&gt;
SIJil an d \1 r~ lsJ bel Srmpson, who
:JIId WJ\ IIc Hou ~ h
odso pia} tlw plauo and orgiln du r
mg lhl' M'f\ rrc s
LEE - GRANT
l'onrght IS Sunda} S~houl night
SA\ ])JJ•,(,() (,ill!
Robert E
anrl i!ll m• rnher ~ ,rr(' ask(' tl to atI.e('
hil
s
opt
!ll'd
adve
r
t
rsr
ng
agcm y
lend and bnng thcrr frrcnds Spec
rr
I
h
ral mu~r~ tonrght wlll he furmsht•d o J('t'~ Jere :tl r " U S (,ran t Hoh y till'
Mrddleport Mlthodr~;t t l' I
{ hurch iind hy Hl'~ llowt~ rd Rup
pl'lt
lhr oughoul 'o 11r1 •Ltv w.r~ 300 pco
1 hr' ·• rprokrm;L\ (' numiH'r of pl1 I hr I"Ollllll\Jr J!)' 1~ lriVI!etl to
people ~tit'n1lr ng
th e serv ices t)H• S(' ' I I \II! I''&lt;

'0 '

11

' p}O)'CT nf \lr Jl I l l ) IJarnM \
~r &lt;llld \1r:. Gt orge v~ut;il n

J-

.111

ll; 1 Ill

1 •&lt;~I•J,ul'

"tr

Sr

11,,

1 1

hl[!!l

&lt;Ill

bu smcss \ JSJlors In Cu lum btb to

Fcbruar .~

meetmg

--

R_~S~
CANDIES

d•y

Sw~~ -zurn-:t.C'
Cl/of'e;..~k

Ill 1

Bernard W Grl l mu nrc 1pal n·
presentatrvc of the Columbu:; and
Southtrn Ol1JO Ell'tlrrr l ornpart )
Columuus was a lm ~ rrw~s VI~Jtor
here Monday

j, ,

'1'

a 11,11 In r,~ll t " J,~ 111\ h
~~~~~
:\lr• ILr 1l 1 l l'fl-llll J HI I!JtJ !I I

l'~rcd I Ganh11•r
ra~tur of the
Church or C hrrst an d Mr~ GarJ
ner a nd Mr and Mrs Ed gar AI
lensworth went to Jack~on Mnn
day when they Jearnl'd of th P
sudden d(•ath nf t l~·dc J-r('n{h, I
oj l Ulilll l
former ~ ldd lcport rc~1rlcnt
bul! 1~a~ rlu \\ook t' lld ·w~r o' IHr
"
'
Mr and Mrs John Hawkrn s Jr
palt' lll ~ \Tr ~ni] \l r~ 11 J t, nr J
·
and Mrs Lula H.us:;el! were ln Par
\1r .uHl \lr ~ 111 '11'£ \\ ulf• Vl~d'
kenburg Monday even mg
1
ed Su rul ~v t't 1'1 on I, WI lr hb ~ • PH.: lured above CUttlng the weddmg cake at the Reception 1 Tht' name of Mrs Hubert Eason
ll'r~ \fr ~l&gt; ld&lt;~ ~rul 'l.u ·~u,t.r \A o il~·
f?IIO\\Jng th~tr wcddmg on Janu&lt;~ry 12 are Mr and Mrs. Gary Pomeroy, w;~s un rntenhonallv o
fhl&lt; IH1lii'Utl of I •dun h1 1~ ' JII •1' E Hanold 1 he new Mrs Hano ld ts the forme! Nancy Lee Ja- mtttcd from the gues t Jrst at lh('
the \\Cd\t lid ~11h In ~ p~rr Lll'i \l1
r.obs daughter of Mr and Mrs Corliss E Jacobs, 108 Umon- shower for Mrs Rubert Jl ayt h I'll
an d \11' ( Ul II~ ,JohJhllll
av and the groo m IS the son or M1 and Mrs Harry E Hanold . day cvcnrng
j
'.1 r-s Vrq;rnr.~ I l'ht r of t harlt ~ 900 L11lcy-av The nuptial vow s were gtvcn at FederatPd
Sunday
guests nf M t~s sara
tun \\ \'.r ')'1111 thr 1\ltk•nd
( hur c h tn a double rmg ceremuuy pcJformcd by Rev. Waldo DDhbs ~ere Mr ~~~~ d Mrs Arnu s
wrth tar .r unt \lJ ~~ 'itlt lr Kut h
J Barlcls
Dei'm Walker, W Va Mr and
~rs Paul . Dr•t•m and ' dau g hter )
P11rkersburg and Mr and ;rlr s Fd
M1 s., ~~t tl( 1\w Iilli· dlld J..: ll! ''
&lt;' II of (,.tllrpolrs and Mrs
Alb'"
gar Fll \( her, Coulvrllc
\1rs ~ V rr~ 1 111,• I r- IH r ~ l '&lt;llrd Sun
'l l'l ~
Mr~ I 11 G~t•en, who ha s lll'en
da~ tn l,alrpo I ~ 1-11th th• 11111111 1 ~
Word h::t ~ bern rc&lt;etved by Mrs
a su r gwal pallent at Holtrr Hos'&lt; tS\(J ,tllol IJJ01h!r 111l1 •1
\l1 tlld
(,olda (.rJI Jl~n anrt Mrs Tto} Oh
pltal l'.a s 11'\ urned home Sunda\
M r,~ I h 1/ I•' \\, t\'1 I ollld Olllt r
lrnger Jr t hat ~rs Jamcc Lt·r
ln the Kawltngs (' oat~ &lt;:rmbu lance
fl iltll t~
I has arrrH•d saf1• ly tn Ha~a1 1 to
Mrs Fnrma llrssPt1 rs reportNl as
\lr til,] \Jr ,
\lritHillh 'llo ••, be wrt h her husbanrl , Sgt' Dal('
rmpr(l\Jn g ~low ) ) af!Pr a '&gt;l'rLtJllS
r rrlt • r t~ll ll d
w11 lr 1 rl 11 111r r Sun
L1·r who ~~ s tlltroncd there wrth
1\ rlrtll h•.rm !Yo~ s bc1•n orgcuHzcd lll rl t ~s at !hi' ho lllt' of h{' r dau.:h
1!.11 1'\( II l i o~ oil lilt I• li 111111 \\o '-1
11 II.JI,utrl Jlrgh S( huo J to gtV(' tr r \lrs Th~lm:~ I' tit
lhr I ::-. M.mrtrs Mrs Lee rs lltr
tourt :-- t (11(~1, 1\tlo \1
,,,,,:
~lr· anrl \11s 11 mkllll (dllllwt
fr ,r mrz Jarnct' (oJllilan , d,rught cr of d1 nHrnillr.rtwn~ at puh1rc evenl s
~r s llo~rol,j ),JIIllt anrl ,&lt;1 11 Hub
\ir s (, oJda r: rll rlan
rur ludr n ~ hom e [),p;kl'!balJ games and ()Jughtcr, Vrr kr .111rl Junnl ' 1
\ It mbt 1 s, &lt;rll gr rls arc J anet ILm krns &lt;.olum lnr' \4-f'r(' ~t. ec kl·rrd
~m·s l s &lt;lf :\lr and 'ln John !l aw
11.111\ I 111d.1 ]1 ,11n, Na ni'y Srsso n .kJns .Jr Mr G1nl rru 11
forrn{'r
h.ulult1 ILHrt•mn , J urty Morr ts 1 Mrdd l(' purt
Band P n·etur and
I\ ttl '" ' '' l\0l rn I 111111,1 lhscll Due :\'Irs (,rn l h{'r anrl \hs' ILJwkJn ~
Ili i ~ tn
l'lnl l1~ li lt I ' Ill(!\ Hayt·~ I Hand &lt;tlumuH' ran u lo al lr nd th•·
I 1 l,1rd Jfl, r II .rnd l.tll• ' l H1ggs
I Po:\1 id'W,t lO IICut at l ht• !l rg1
I S1 hoo l S.1turdlly t'\t ' lllllg ~l r (, 111 I
.\ )[1' IIi! I'• oilt
F!&lt;Jr ~ r· Mtts~ll
!her \Ia~ 111.o;lrunrr 11 1,11 ,n ~ t .tr lln g 1
1 lo~t il ll\ '•11
/,Jilt t Hl t-:i,:li
~nd
these I"&lt;HH't•r! , twfoJt going , 1
llL&gt;J(Ji h} St~~ t lll
liJlJ)(' J Arlr ngtun ~~ B.llld Drrct·tor
Saturdn)- g"Ut! ~ls ~~ th{' ll&lt;~wkrm
home ill"o tnclurlf•d \1r and -"f rs
' MAKE MINE WHISKEY"
I t I'!• I U
UP - •Ju st Rolwrt T ur ner and ~o n , Honn tl'
SprrngfrC"Id , and Mrs GC'org(! Taymakt 1111111 rn r11 whl~kl'\ ltrrlgl'
01 dj It nd.111'
told Jwl~l' L hll rlt·~ lor l runn natt
ll ul thl ll ~ u rr
111 &lt;~&gt;llrl MIJnday
llu1t hlli'&lt;IHI hr1d 1old tl u ddt'JHI .! nl
SEWING CLUB MEETING
I tht• frnt '.l-oi S $ 100 lt&gt;r drrnkmg
!'he Jo!llv Bunch S(wrng ( luh
h11 '1 .111(1 :t&gt; I..J tu1 drrnktng 1uru Will nwet Thursd,n &lt;~ ' tht holl lL
of Mrs Gcur.l(c Ha l k• 1t Sr

I

I

'"

I

G.rr Js'Dn•)J Tearn
Organized At RHS
For Home Shows

I

(

valentine hearts
packed w1th a pound of fresh,
dchc ious dwcolales

OtJ}('r " Heatt

" $1.85
75c to $3.00

I

assol'ted chocolates
$1 .35

ELBERFELDS

-'•

•

'

\

LARGE DOUBLE DRESSER
AND BOOKCASE BED
in Platinum M11/wgony

I

'\

,I

)

Luxurlou• 1tyllnq that da.1n"t 9lv• a

hint of the low low price! N.,... platl·
num Hnl1h qenulbe mahOCJQny, accented by hardwar. tinl&amp;hed lll.Unr.
Bow·front and 1lralqht drawen. . , •
dove-tailed and center quldecl.
btq tU~q mirror l• of P1Hiburqll. pled•
Qlau ... and all piece• are prat.ctecl
with famous Du Pont Dulux f01 l0119
W... A •tand-out barqaln by lauett
th• world'• laroe•t JDrrnufactunr oi
Ja.droom fumlture.

n.

REGULARLY SOLD FOR ssgso
Once _again drastically
reduced to

................
........ ...
.... ..... ....
,

. . . . . .th .......

........_
, ,

•

t.,•

$

95

76th Anniversary
NATU&amp;AL REST MATl'RESS

Need more hot water at Your House?
You'll get it with ...
an automatic GAS WATER HEATER
The average family uses 2,200 gaUons or piping
hot water a year to remove muddy footprmt..c;,

"'.........

ll•r4r en ._MIIe.t

lmaglnt~ 1nin1 n~nly 120 nn thro rf'J:Ular yuNohn(l
price o( a f1mou1 Sealy Natur11l Re111llt"s button-free
• •• DO bunon1, no bump,_, no lump~o! )'ou r.an•t buy
• fion quality, more hu.uriouely conlfort•blo ma ...
keN for the money I

BAKER FURNITURE
On The Bright11t Corner In Middleport

VOL VIII

NO 236

Malee ture if'• fcnl rtcovtry- because fast
recovery Gas water heaters will keep up with

fmger prints, dust and dirt. You'rcsure to have
1hat bot water availahlc--cconomically-with
an automatic, Jast recovery, Gas water b~t.er.

But-

the demands of today's living. Gas water
heaters go to work automatically to quickly
replace hot water as you use it,

-

Molct ture lit tufomoflr- because you'JJ never'

have to turn it up or down--on or off. It serves
you quickly, silently-and automatically.

REX

I

RUUD

Maolre sure it's Gos-because Gas heats water
faster and much more «onornically than any

, other method.

r

WHITEHOUSE

RHEEM

JOHN WOOD
A. 0. SMITH

FOSCO

HOIMRT

ASK YOUR GAS PLUMBER-DEALER

cy~c-~
•

.yo

Middleport Budget Is
Increased By· 7,755
$66,873
The Gt&gt;ncra I Fund lllt"iurle~
Counctl $288 00 , Mayor, $2400 00,
CJerk, $875 00, Treasurer $4MOO
Solicttor $250 00, Legal advertiSing $75.00, loan (cemeterv fund)
$1 ,000 00, mak10g a total o. $3433
s:I&lt;OOOO ls to be taken from th~
general fund for contmsenciea an ::I
$12,935 00 from the General Fund
to the Safely Fund Under t~
S&amp;fety Jo' und
Marshal, $3300 00,
Pohce. $6000 00; Feedms, m1sc,
$1500 00, Frremen $285 00, Fire
11pparatus $1,000 00, Public Re ttrement $850 00, total Safety
Fund, $12 ,935 00,
From the General Fund lo the
Service Fund. Street L1ghling $4,
50000. Water senice , $192000;
Sewers, drams $600 00, Insurance
Repatrs on buildings $1800.00,
Garbage ~rnoval $360 00; Park&lt;~
and Swlmrh.tng Pool $4000 00, to ·
tal 'crVICe fund $12,lt80.00
From the General Fund to the
Cemetery Fund Offlee expense3
~50.00 ,
Employee!!
$2!Kl0 00;
tools and equipment $500. ~, m surance and repatr, $2715 00, lands
and butldings, $M.OU, total, _ .

Fatally Strl'cken
At Meigs Hospital
Ji\meraJ services will

rns

Seventeen Given
Certificates For
First Aid Course

Deer Crashes
Into Auto On
State Route 7

be held

WASHINGTON (UP)-President Eisenhower agam "arnod
a prosperous America today of the dangers o[ mountmg mfla·
cro~s tionary pressures .
1

I

In h1s annual economic message to Congress, the President

picture of state of the natiOn s economy
He reported a record national output of $412 b1lhon of
---- goods and 5ef\U:es Ia~! year Strll
Eugene Long, 20 ~!rnersvr llc
ch mbrng , the output hrt an annual
was dnvmg on the h1ghway about
rate or $424 brl hon 111 the fmal
)() miles per hour when he sa w
quarter
of 1956
the deer start across Shettff Robl'
ert Harl&lt;nbacb cepor"d
"'d
But hf' &lt;'OUpiE&gt;d lhl s favorabl~ dehe swerved to the left 11de of thr
velopmen t w1lh a stern leclure on
road to mrss the three buck s and
the rc ~ pomrhthttJes of pnva:t•
one do&lt; but
doe
hrms and umons to help cher k
The anrmill suffered what ap I The Fxc-cuhvc commttteehof th{- thrP«lcnmg rnfl.atronary for&lt;"eS
He warned agarn - as he dtd
pt' ared lo bP a broken leg and a Melg~ County Tuberculosr s an,]
rracturerl spme , whrrh protruded Health Assocratton met TuesdaJ carllcr rn his State of t he L nron
Long pulled the deer to the s HIP of e~emng at tne home of Mrs Wall \fc , sa ge to CongreSti J an 10 ~
the highway and we!lt to a te\c ace Bradford with Harold Wood that eontmuPd vrospenty dPpends
largf'l) on ma nagpme nt and labor
1 phone to eall the s henff
gt'nl, president, presiding
e xerct srn~ restro.rnt tn wage and
When offlcers and Long arrrHd
l'lans we-rc made for therr an prJ&lt;,_.. hoo~ls
on the scene, tht ammal had van- nual meetmg to be held rn March
\Jr E sfonhower ~~oa 5 COtuttouslv
uhed A thorough search by Long ::11 lhe Saltsbury Townshrp school
and the sheriff, aided by Game It was announced that the Sta'.' opltmr strt about 1957
'Thl'rt' arp grounds for r on hProtectOr Dolph Joachim, on the Health Department '.would ope l
lands of J. E D Hartma('r fatled t he Tubt-reulosl.! ~ital Ill Nel de•we that the natiOn '» f)VPra tl
to loc.ate the mjured deer
, •On''llie on March 1 Ben Philson prm;prrrtv wrl 1 be extended mto
' Henry Null and Wallace Bradford the month~ ahead, he said
DamaJi:e to Long'a car was e~:~tr
namf'd on a nomrnat\n g
Says Pro1pec"h Good
mated at $1M.
t ommrttee
He sartl prospe cts are good c:.s
A diSCU!IlSlon wa!l held eonccrn to e mplovment , earnmgs, consum
rn,;: the ' -'l mill levy wh1dl WdS f'r spt• ndrn g government Pxpendl
~·oted rn 1952 for frve years to tures, lmsrness &lt;"ap •tal outlays,
_...
,
'iUpport f1ve beds rn a State Tu- construrtton forctgn trad•' and mvestment
DercuJosis bospJtal
'those prf!sent were"" Woodgerd,
~... Gte~oo.., , .lli&lt;hard atam
b';'rs Be :t Philson: Mrs Dwig}t!
~allat£' and Mrs Bradtord
Funeral sCf\'l&lt;'CS wrll h1· he ld
" These rnclud c the present rnFriday .at 2 p m fDr Her man Kun ·
ternatton:il slluatJOn. the upward
!z, who drPd T uesdrt y m Grand
pressure or costs and pnr:es, facRapid s,
Mtchlgan
He
was
tors affectrng caprtal outlays by
vicP-prcsrdent of the Pomeroy
busmess, and the provtsron of an
Salt As~oc1atton here for mar.y
adequate flow of new uvmgs to
years
meet the prospcctJVe heavy deThe serVIt"cs wrll b&lt;• hE'ld at
I
mands
foe fund s.
the Ewtng FunNal Chapel wrth
the Rev Waldo J Bartels of Fed
The Rl'v Uoward Ruppe It, pa'l-1 The 2()(}-page report, crammed
erated Church. offl&lt;'lalmg
tor of the Ftrst Presbytenan
With tables and chart s, gave a deSurvivmg the deceased arc hts Church, Middleport. and the Pres- tailed d rag nosJs of the U S econoWife, Genevieve Hoyt Kunll; two bylenan Church, Syracuse, "ft.lrs. my It l_rsted riSes m employment,
daughters, Mary Ellen and Dor- Pearl McBride, delegate from the production and mcomc last year.
othy and one son Wil ham of Mrddleport Church; J. H Grate,
Average employment reached a
Grand Rapids
allcrnale from Maddleporl the new h1gh of 65 nullron Jndustnal
Mr Kuntz had resided at Grand Rev Linson Stebbms· pastdr of productron was up by 2 per cent.
Rap1ds ro rthe past f1ve yl'ars
the Galhpolrs Presbyt'erran ("bur- Personal mcomes rose $19 b1lbon
The remains wrll be at the E- l'h, and M.ts. Lelah Klrkendabl, Wages were up by about 6 per
wmg Funeral Home Thursday delegate from the Galllpolts Cbur- cent
when frtends may call
ch. alti'nd('d tbe Athens Presby·
Desprte t h c admm1stratton's
Burtal wrll be made m Beech tery at lhe First
Presbyterlil'l "tight money " pohcy, mortgage
Grove Cemetery
Church, Athens, Monday
debt rose about $15 b11lion ami
"\1r Ruppelt, who served on the bank loan s 58 brllron
Interest
Sesston Record committee w1tb rates m!'rcascd · sharp.t,y"
Dr Gamertsfelder and Dr. Joh:~
Mr Et~cnhow('r also satd, With
Lloyd Evans, mspectcd the Sess1 evident concern that 1956 sa •v
onal records of the vartous chur "the ftrst stg mfrrant general rrse"
rhes and the deleg~otl"S gave the - 2.7 per cent- rn eonsumer pr1ces
rt'ports of thelr
t"ongregalional smt"e 1952 lndu "tr!al price In·
mcctmgs on mercase-s in pastors' creases ·on a broad front" .aversalanes
aged 8 per cent Wholesale pr1ces
Me1~s County Court House w1J1
Tbr group vlsttC'd the Rev and Jumped 4 pt'r cent
be closed Thursday at noon m re- Mrs Chester Marqurs and twu
And a round of wag&lt;' boosts cxspcct to former Common Pleas sons at 1he new Pre&amp;bytcrtan man- ceedcd lahor "s rnrrcasc tn producJudgc Fred W Crow Sr, y,ho r1red sc m Athens
before returnin g h'¥11Y . he sa1d
Mondav c~('nrng al has rcs1dcncc. homt"
Because or thr~ mflattonary
Funet a] ~r\ wes for 1he deceased
Lu nc heon was
~crvcd at the factors and the ot he-r 'unc&lt;'rlmn
cl\lc lcJd&lt;'t and junst wrll be held chur&lt;'h bv women or the church t1cs."' he called ou Congress lo
Thursday at 2 p m rn the Ewmg wllh college students assJstmg m hold taxes at prc~f'nt leveh and to
Funeral Chapt 1
lhf" drnrng room
keep federal spCndmg wr t htn hm- - - - - - - ~---------1!5 or hi~ $71 8 billiOn budget
He appealed to busmess to protect the pubhc fro.rn unwarranted
pncc boosts and to nord exresse s
m plant expansron and usc of
credrl
Hr urg('d labor leaders to kee"J
wag&lt;' n&lt;'gotratron s m hnc w1th ac
Imhalton and obligation was given to thirteen new mem- tual rnueascs 111 produetivrly
hers by John Will , past commander, when the Drew Webster
• Bus rn ('$5 and labor Jradersh 1p
Post No 39 American Legwn met Monday evenJng at the Le· haH tlw responsibility to rea c h
~
agrer mc nt ~ on .... ages and other
g10n home.
labor hcndtt s t hat arc farr to the
rPaul M Casr1 f1rsl virl" com- - - - - - rest of the cummrrnLt} as well as
mandl'r. prcs1ded at thf' m('etrng lte rn thr mrhtary arms of his na to tho~(" p;·r ~on~ rmmcd1ately tn ·
and tlw mrnntr ~ of the Ia~! mrt'l· 1 !ton al the lrme of great p&lt;'rtl vohl'd
Mr Er~&lt;'nbowcr salrl
• ing were .read and approved The followllli! the unptO\Oked attack
· :-.it'~oltaled \4-age mcreascs,and
AmPrrcamsm
rhairm~n
Frank b~ thl' Commumst aggressors m hl'ndr1~ ~h ould b(' cons1sti'nt wrth
Checsehrf'w gave a rrporl on the Knr('a on June 26 , 1950 Thls ccr prodtuti~J\) pro~p&lt;'cts anrt '1\.llh
1
essay contest held Jll th(' ocal ufr r ale of hooor 1s awarded tn rull I he nurutrnanr(' of a ~lahlc dol htgh ~hool. I hf' lhl'm •' of whrrh humllrl y and prtdc b)' the grate- l ;~r 1\nd husrne s~cs must r('&lt;'Og•
was ·Patriotism In Mud&lt;'rn Amrr fnl r rlllen s of the state, the rrty
lh b
•
b!
•t
lea · He also r('ad one of the cs
,
d h
[.(' nrle
t roau pu rc rn 1ere. Hl
of ltJml'roy an t e Amcncan
lhr pr l ("t"~ sel on thf'rr products
savs to the membe rs
gw11 Gtven U1e 21st day of Jan- and ~rriA!c~s ·
Initialed and obhg-atcrl were Ed
Contr11ur·rl p10 , p&lt;'r ltv- wrth pnce
nar v. 1957 a~d ~1gnt'd. by F'r!nk
gar Pullrns
w~llr s
OavrM .Jr
L.auschc
g
m~rnor
,
E
I·
~ohrn
.
on
slahrlr
t\ rle prn d~ Pll the coopenCi"rcsl('r Kmght Wrlilarn Matlack
0
~-llor
I&gt;f
Powmr~o[
apn
t
~
R
tron
of
huqn(' ss labor an d govcrnChari&lt;'~ R Karr Jr
Dt('k Young
,.a ,r~
rcw
c s er os
om nw'1 ! ,d all k\rl~ h,. said
Ph1l Ohhnger Drrk C'ollins Gu~
l'r
lh C r('r I Ir J('a t t•S 0 r I Tlw lll&lt;llllr tOtdrthullon or lh &lt;!
F.rld1c Gmnthrr (;corp:c Nessel rn.•,,mf'I'£'1Vlng
rn I he frght
road Jr Doll Hunnell l harlr:; h onor wer(' Pb 1t Ohl tnger, Dre k fed1 ral J!fllt'rnnH'nl
"
Per~1ngrr a1Hl ft~•r aid Rcuta
A y 01111 ;; Wiiync ami Blarnc Mtl .tg :;r.rl~ t Jllll.111o n hf' sa1d, was !I
welcome to the T'ost was rxlcndcd ho.rl' .John Fultz
Mickey W!l hud;;:r t ~ mplu ~ for lhr('C stratght
hy "Ill('&lt;' commander Cal'ci
lt am~ (o"nmk Vau.:han . Don Hun
l&lt;'ar ~
lhr J..: H\ I" rrunrnt . 'ttght
The presrnt H( run of ccrtJfrr ah ~ n&lt; 11 c.corgr Ncsscltoad Jr , Otck monq
pol u \ al~o;o had helped
kt'l p IHI&lt;'I rn. rr·a~es from hc1ng
of honor to Kol can veterans pres
!Continued on p•ge thrn)
lar~cr th:Jn th ey were , he sald.
ent was madf' for hunorablr Sf•rv-

Lo"'

I•••ed Satdele1ate1 from Melg•

Fed;•e~r~at~e~d~
1tttended the annual
V - ~~~:~!·r~:.club
of the Southern Anoeia-1

"'"ck '"'

sunday at 2 P m rn the
Church for Mrs. Herman

at
Southern Hotel, Colum61 or Pomerov who died early
bus They were Robert Sheets. ol
morning tn Meigs General Hos- Galhpohs, Joe ' Johnson, PomerO)',
ptlal of a cerebral hemmorrbate. •nd Paul Johnson, Columbus.
Mrs Werry had been lransporA total of 48 dogs WJII be repre
ted to 1he hosp1tal Tueadav by the IM!nted m the Wtnter Stakes , four
Pomeroy Emergency Squ8d when from each of two classes from 12
clubs 111 the auoclatton, accord
lrrst ltfltken.
Survavmg are her husband Her· mg to RoOOrt Bowen , local club
m11n. two sons, Charles and Henry secretary
J both of Pomerov, a sister Mrs
lfae Smith of Akron, e1ght grand·
ch1ldren and two ne1ees
Rev. Waldo J .Btrtels of Federat,. ' Church of wbit"b Mrs
wai a m('mber w1U offtciate
the 5_erv1ces

Mrs. Alice Harper
Former Resident
Dies In Oeveland

pamted a glowing

Commt.ttee Plans
Annua1Meettnu
,

I

•
FIDI.eraI SeI'VIces

be
where she
for the past
six year.t.
Mrs ltarp~r was marned Aug 9,
1918 t.J E W Harper, formerly
of Pomeroy , who survives her She
was the former Allee Albern
. Also survtvrng are two sons
Ralph, Of Mad1son and Lou1s of
Wahama White Falcon basketball fans "'ere anxious ly awaitMrs Marie Houck attended the P•lmyn, Matne, and four grandchlldrcn
Fnends
may
call
at
the
ing
announcement of the opemng of the new Wahama gymnafuneral of ht!r grandmother, Mn,
Behm
Funeral
Home
,
Madison,
2
sium,
this week, as workmen were busy placmg bleachers m
B S Ball, 88, at Madison, W Va
to 4 p m ac d 7 to 9 p . m Thun·
Tuesday_
the
spacious
building.
day. S'i!rv1ces w11l be m the BapOfficials would not venture any prediction as to when the
Mrs Ball waa survived by nine tist Church.
gym
would be available for use for basketball despite the fact
children, forty grandchildren and
- that many rumors have been pas
thlrtY-fl\lc great grandchildren
sed saymg that the gym would
Mrs Elod1a Webb, Sprmgfield,
be used on eertam dates.
mother of Mrs. Houck, was unable
It IS hopei! that the gym wtll
to attend her mother's funeral
be rea1ly for usc by next Tuesday
bMau&amp;e of iUnes;.
when the Falcons entertain the
The services were held at the
btgh flyrng Racme Purple Torna
Hunter and Hunter FUneral Home
does. However, many thmgs re·
in Madison. Mrs Ball, who hved
Mrs. Nma Saltzgaber, 74, dted main to be settled before any rldalone, fell and broke her hip a
mtte announcement can be mad&lt;'
Twelve m€'mbcrs of the Syraweek ago and dled laat weekend Monday 1n Mer._..y Hosp1tal , ColAclually, 1:1e butlding has never t"U!Ie Prcsbvtl'nan Church were
umbus,
after
a
short
1llness
Mrs
Mrs Jane Gllkey accompanied
been turne~ over to the Mason
Mrs Houck to Mad1son where she Saltza:aber IS a native of Cheslurc County Board of Educatton as )et giVen awards for perfect attendance tn 1956 11t SN\Jccs conducted
and has been llVln,i! at 65 &amp;ruth·
Vlslted her brother and family.
SJnce several small JObs remam on Sunday mor nrng
wood Avtnue, Columbus
te be fmtshed. One county offrSurvivora include her three clal satd thts week 1l would be
Awards for one \•car went to
dsughterH, Mrs. Wilham Kohber- known late this week whether or
Cottrill. Sharon Sue ColCrarg
ger, Mrs Vernon Reagan, Mrs not the Tuesday date with Ractnc
Rufus Bailey, Columbus, one bro can be kept' m the new butldtng trtll, Margaret Cotlnll J.&gt;cbb1e
Gmntb(!r, \1ay Ftarro.,.,s
Datsy
CINCINNATI, 0. UP- Produce: ther, Chnc Matthews, Columbus,
Basketball bns were remmded Dut"kworth. '-hrtlt• Cn·w. EhzaNoah Haskms, that no one rs hemg non~oopera­
Eggs, abont steady, net prices one slsler. Mrs
beth Qmck an d Genev !£'\IC Seh·
paid at farm'l for U. S. consumer Mtddleport
Uve m the busmess of getting the
grades whites and browns, A jumFuneral services were held at bu1ldmg ready lt's really a matter ne1der.
)&gt;oa 33-39; A large 29-30; A med· the Emmanuel Lutheran Church of whether or not the contractor's Two )'ear awa rds wen• made to·
dtums 26-27; A small 20..24; B tbas afternoon wllh hunal rn the msurancc w1ll protect hlm 1f the Eleanor Kav Srhnr rd('r and rca1l
large 26-27, FOB Cmcinnatt, white Obeu Cemetery bv Graumilch and buddtnr; 1s used before be turns P Mt'Brtde
1nd brown, &gt;\ large 35-36; A me- Son Funeral Home
1l over to tttc schooL
Rachel Mdlrrd1 \\,ls wtrmcr of
dium brown, A large :J:i-36; A meCoach Ralph Sayre expresred the the three ) ear award for attend·
diUm 33-3i; B large 33-34.
MEtGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
hope that an 11grecment could be ance
Chickens, fryers 1hout ste.ady;
Admts&amp;om, Xrs Herman Werry , drawn up between the Board of
fryers 3-3Y.:! lb 17 18; hens. heavy Pomeroy, Harry McMaster, Mid- Education and the contractor 111
type 14-17; hens, light type 16-12. dleport; Earl Middleton, Mtddlewhtch the former would .!16SUITH
Butter, 90 score 68.
port.
re5pons1b11ity m the event the
burlding 1s used
•
Meanwhtlc, workmen were bu sy
puttin g up the foldmg bleachers

New Wahama High Gymnasium
May Be Opened Next Tuesday

Nina Saltzgaber
Funeral Service
Held At Columbus

New Haven And Mason Mothers
,Prepare For March On Polio

I

• Coon{y TB
I MeittS

3
'
::.!/~" ..
_;--··~:"::

Mrs. B. S. Ball
Funeral Held At
Madison, W. Va.

President Calls Upon Labor
And Business To Use Caution

Four dPer dended to
State Route 1 about m1on Tutosda}
ncar Shenang Spnngs but only
lhrcc of them made rt

ApriL
Derby trials {or members of the
Mel&amp;• Count)' B&lt;agle Club will be
held March 10, and the Wmter
Stakes 1&gt;111o for top dol• In !he
Southern Anoclation of Beagle
of Ohio wtll be held here

Davtd Ohltngcr chief of the
Middleport Fire Department, and
Thomas Darst, Capbm of the
dept, were presented gr(ts Monday evening when Lhc last .scss1on
of a Standard Firs t Atd Course
was held at tQe J&lt;'1rcmen's U:all
The course has been g1ven durmg
the past months with most of tho
meetings at lhe Bradbury &amp;hool
Standard F1tst Aid Ccrtlftcate!
were awarded to MrA Homer Forrest, Norma RuSsell, Jackie Reed,
Ronnie Russell and Eumcc Ebhn,
Bradbury Parent-Teacher Assoc1a
tlon, Mrs Emmett Shuler, Mrs
Jack Bechtel Mrs Charles Murray, Mrs Stdney T Russell, Mrs.
Russell Mills, Mrs Thomas Darst,
AuxdJary of the Fare Oepartmefit ;
Ralph Gtbbs Jr , safety foreman
at Lhe Sporn plant, Russell MLils
F1rc Dq»trtmcnt, and Jumor cardi
were g1ven to
Peggy Russell ,
Larry Ebhn, Katheryn Russell and
Dons Eblin, Bradbury schools.
Amencan Red Cross cert1hcates
will be g1ven the gra~uates At
this last meelmg wh1ch was a
make-up .class the
mstructors
stus~d arllftcral respir.alton and
p~ssure poinL.~ in thetr delflonstration and let"tures.
After the grfls had been pre·
sented to the instructors, the~•
spoke brJe(ly of lhctr appreciation
of the opportumty to teach the
Plans for ,a Mothers March on Polio in the towns of New
dasll and thanked them for thetr
Haven and Mason on Thursday night, January 31, were being
gifts
Tltc Auxdtarv members of the made this week by the New Haven American Auxiliary omd
class scrvrd sandwiches. coffee the Mason Mothers Club
In New Haven the march will
and pop tn a social hour at the
hesin
al 7 PM on January 31 as take part tn the Marrh Oil l'olto for
close -of the mcl'Lmg
women of the auxthary will go t~ ftfth consecuttv~-: pear Mem about town !'eeking donatton,; far bers of the club wrll be a~Mgned
the current drive for funds for section&amp; of tt-,e to.,., n to cover for
polro.
the donatJOns
Co chairmen tn chargfl of the
Those part1clpatwg wl!l ml'rl at
marc-h 1n New Haven are Mrs. the home of Mrs. Charles Yeager
l''rl•d Roush and Mrs Thelma and will begin thetr actrvlhe,; fnr
Capehart Workers for the even- the evenmg at 7 p m The town 's
mg's adtv~hes will be selected at f1rc whistle wtll sound to srgnal
A b.tkcd hain dmncr will he en- 11 meeting of the auxihary on Mon· the start of the dnvl!
Chairman or arrangements an
joyed Mond&lt;J~' at 7 30 p m J11n 28 day evenmg.
when a regular meeting of the
Plans call for a nreetinc of Mason Js Mrs. Edward Sehaekel
Meigs Chapter,
Jzaak Walton all workers on the night of the She !B assisted by Mrs Edward
Leagu~ Is held in
the chapter March on Polio at the borne of Ryan.
Officials of the Polio Dnvc
clubhouse.
Mrs. Capi'harl Immediately fol·
throughout the countr,y have rc
Secn::tary Allen C IIlli has an· lowmg the collections
Meanwhile, In Mason, the M.oLh~ minded persons to gtve generously
nounccd a color !tlm, "Calhng All
(Continued on pege thr.. )
ers Club ro3dc prcparaUons to
Sportsmen" will be shown•

Dinner, Film, Will
Entertain IWA At
Monthly Meeting

•

OmiC

73.00.
Ma1ntlnancc and
RepBlr FuJUI . S-v~lllaQ - ~-·
00; empt6yces $9'700:00; matflrii1s,
$4.000.00; Rep111r by~ centrad. $15.
000.00, tools and 1mplemenls
$600 00, mtse, $400 00, total, $33,·
' 000 00
From the General Bonn Rdtre
ment fund fur redemption
of
bond $4000 00, mterest on bond
~205 00, to1al $62o:; 00; Grand
tolal of all funds $74,628 00

SINGLE COPY-tic

Two Field Trials
Sdieduled Here
This Spring

MrS liel1113R ./
W erry

UNITED PRESS

Oh1o Cold wne tod.y and tonight wrth tamperah"'" fallintr to
zerOtJ to frv• above north lnd fiv•
to 10 abo•• a.outh br" Thurscrlay
morning McKtry douGy Wllh north
to northweat wind• 25 to 35 mile•
per hour today.

Pomeroy·Middleport, Ohio, Wedn~y, January 23, 1957
s;
,

Tweh·e Awards
Presented For '56
Church Attendance

Market Reports

Year after year .. ,,

•

enttne

From Street

1 lb box

~::'' ~ --- ----· -- ~- -~=--=:~-;:;:-:;:::;:::::::::-:-~-;-~;::;::=::::;;:;:::;:~;;;:;i""=

\

y~

M~ddleport Councill)lembers adopted an !ll"dinance Monday
everung to make appropriations for ~'rteftt expenses and oth·
er expenditures (or tile year eruUJll December 31, 19~7 The
Scspio Township hills wttl nng
budget, as submitted by the Flru!nee oommitt~e Wayne Gib- thia
Jpnna: with the barkanc ol
bons, Ernest Covert, David Miller, calls for a grand total of trailing Be~lt~ bound1 when two
$74,628.00, an increase of $'7, 755 over last year's budget of trialll are held there in March and

I

$138·00

at

'

DeNJted To Tlae lntere.U.Of 'J'Iee

Council Approval Is Given
New '57 Budget OfS74,628

1\1 1~~ Bo~ bJr,t \ 1111 \\• hr11111.; ), '
Of lO i uruhu~ ~ p, ut ih..: w;~ek&lt;' n d
'1\.llh hrr J,!lollrl,Jrrr't ~ \ ]r &lt;.11 1d
l\1r ~ lidlll \\ t liru r1,.:
~nd
utl,1r
fl'lall\1'

I

I

1

11 donatwn of the

I

R ams~.:v who wt.' re there for I
I Gf'nt!
the funeral of
\lr Mor !(ilrl em

SOCIETY

studtrlls n·u•J\lllg B or

~""und

Harry Ram sey and so n, the Re

POMEROY

Revival Services
127 Win Ranking
Opened Sunday At
On Rutland HS
Racine Baptist

' Honor Roll List

lnun l\ i' l.l llr,

go on to l! u ui HJgton Wit h lu r for
a vi:.H The group stopped 111 Oak ~ ~~~~=-~~~~~~~~~~

Lucille B£'arhs Hawkms , Pomeroy Soctety Edltor, Phone 6244

Rf'\Jial srn1ccs hc~:an Su nrl~ y
mornlllg Jn llu Hanup Hapttst
&lt;hurch
Rr\
(,cnc \1 cA ihstcr

ll.~&gt;rnw} who Will

e

In Local News
In Advertising
In Circulation

•

Weather

Ethel R. Myers
Funeral Service
Will Re Frr·dav

which wdl S(!at approxrmately
1200 p('oplr. somethlns that t he
fans of the Wahama team ha ve
"
been wantmg for years
Furwr:;rl st'l 1 rl'c for \1rs F:thcl
All or the hleachers aTe to br I H M~H~ ~..:·· ld 1\ih(l dlCjJ Tucs
placed on one side of the spacrous day m o rnrn~-: tn S! Tosrph Hosp1t
(Continu•d on pag• three)
al
Parkr ~hl' t ,.! \.\ti l he
h(']d at
th(• Boar d 1\ .l;llhl ( hillh 111 Lel.tr t nou ft· ;~I .!. p m I rrday

Dance Proceeds
Earmarked For
Youtb Center

She w.l~ hill II 111 &lt;.rec nr ( ounh
0 lf('r p~ll Il l' 1\Cll' ()J(' r1ccea~cd
Mr ami \l r ~ \\ illi. tlll E Redman
1 Su r vrvrng I\ ••11• ~ •)ll
Tobey,
Ro:l rd C'nmrltlrur ll I f'l:~rt J?rtC"nds
may cal l :rl 1hr 1 ur.: l1 ~ un g 1- uneral
Home an' !III II' 1flr r 3 p 111 Thurs
Ralph Martery &lt;Hid hr s orches- day
Ira will pl11y at a d11nce 111 the
Bunal v.rll 111
rn th e Uoard
Na t rona] Guard Armory on the
Ohto ({tvrr Road ncar Pmnt (' l('a Cemetery
$anl on Thursday nrghl, Janu,1n
- - - - - - -- 31. 1t has been announre&lt;l
NO BOND JAILED
Pror(•ed s from the rlann• wtl l
Ned C&lt;1l l ~l 1 rldleport, rs tn
lw u~&lt;~d bY the Pornt Plasant lun counlv p!l [&lt;lr bHk or a $100 bond
ror Chamber of Commf'rcc fo1 11 today lollow•n;.: hr!' arff'st Tuesda)
You.lh CctJ1rr JlfOJCCt ~pun~otl'd on chargrs of rrriO~I&lt;"allon and rll!l·
hv th~ group
turbtn g 1h• pr.tre Call was
!lours for the
dance wtll be brought to 1., c co urt of Just1cc of
!rom 9 pm untll 1 am
Peace R E G•1ntlky.

I

F .. Ue•l'lliilln J(unl
T 'Be--0 n.,_, •.d,ay· --

. ~--~~ ::3"1.~ ~' .
0
f r1

Six From Area
Attend Athens
PreSbytery

CourtHouse To
Close Thursday
For Crow Rites

Drew Webster American Legion
Post Initiates 13 New Members

I
I

I'

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="932">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="39882">
                <text>01. January</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="60870">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="60869">
              <text>January 22, 1957</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="604">
      <name>anderson</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="867">
      <name>crow</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="299">
      <name>davis</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1437">
      <name>french</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="601">
      <name>grimm</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="497">
      <name>sargent</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="2283">
      <name>wooten</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
