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

Middleport
Society

Wedding Vows Exchanged January 12

The Oatly Sentinel

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Donates$25
To Polio Fund

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

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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'}
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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
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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
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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
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Sopwmor('s JudY Gallmn Man
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' 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
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adve
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rsr
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agcm y
lend and bnng thcrr frrcnds Spec
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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;

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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

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:\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
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Mr and Mrs John Hawkrn s Jr
palt' lll ~ \Tr ~ni] \l r~ 11 J t, nr J
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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
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~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

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Organized At RHS
For Home Shows

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

OtJ}('r " Heatt

" $1.85
75c to $3.00

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$1 .35

ELBERFELDS

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LARGE DOUBLE DRESSER
AND BOOKCASE BED
in Platinum M11/wgony

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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.

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REGULARLY SOLD FOR ssgso
Once _again drastically
reduced to

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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;,

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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,

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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

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

, other method.

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WHITEHOUSE

RHEEM

JOHN WOOD
A. 0. SMITH

FOSCO

HOIMRT

ASK YOUR GAS PLUMBER-DEALER

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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

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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 .
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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,
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'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
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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
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lea · He also r('ad one of the cs
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[.(' 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
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m~rnor
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t\ rle prn d~ Pll the coopenCi"rcsl('r Kmght Wrlilarn Matlack
0
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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
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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-

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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
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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
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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

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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

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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

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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
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Tweh·e Awards
Presented For '56
Church Attendance

Market Reports

Year after year .. ,,

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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

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Council Approval Is Given
New '57 Budget OfS74,628

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Of lO i uruhu~ ~ p, ut ih..: w;~ek&lt;' n d
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SOCIETY

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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

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In Local News
In Advertising
In Circulation

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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.

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Six From Area
Attend Athens
PreSbytery

CourtHouse To
Close Thursday
For Crow Rites

Drew Webster American Legion
Post Initiates 13 New Members

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Day Book
Daily Sentinel

The Daily Sentinel

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
RICHARDS OWEN- GENERAL MANAGIR

REYNOLD E GREENE -

SERVIC ES THURSDAY
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8 30 Fa'~ ('f lCnow.!l Best
rvrn1n g- at the homP of Mr o Allen
9 00 .,Kroft Theatre
lfu ~ ht· ~
10 00 1'~1s Is Your Lrfe
10 30 TSA
MEETING POSTPONED
11 00 News lleadllnes
1lw lanuarv mt't'llll ~ of tlw
11 15 Weathercast
I .oyal Womrn ~ Class of lhr Chur 1 11 20 Press Box
~h nf C'lmst has btrn po~tpone d
1 J 30 Tonight
mrlt-fmltPiy
12 30 Stgn Off

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Wednesday
Thursday

Pum~rJY. 0 Bw.meu offlet

Water Service Survey To Be Mode
Bt&gt;sJd ent s of Lmcoln IJetght$ \\Ill no doubt be glad to set•

.\11 H D T&lt;u:kctt an f'tJgmcu P111ployed \\llh the OhiO Public
UIJIJ ~ Jes Comm1ss1on \\lher1 he c·omes lrudgn g up the h 1 J 1
somrtJme soon !they hoptl
ln u commumcatwn to l'omeroy (OUnrJl recently Ta-ckefl
promJ sf'd lo make a how;r to house sUI Vt' \ " m the nrar future'
r e i.Jti \ P lo (OlllpiaJnl ~ ul resJdcut s 111 lhc~l ciJea that water serVJ&lt;-r noH bc1ng Jemi eJcJ was Vf~JY poor .tnd that there was lnsuJfu 11. nt p1 ess ures mamlamed
II "as the understandmg of water &lt;-onsumcrs over two years

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[ hl P j 1('1?' Is Rlathi
'l 1 ul h (lr t on sequences
i lr lii(DUtlgh
lll o•1ld Be \'~u

12 30
I 100 {uuent
~ 00 l'arsLJn b S!t.dy
~ JO Tenuessre Erme FrJrtf
3 00 Mat1nce Theatre
4 UU Quef'n For A Day
4 45 Mode~n Rvman('el
5 no C'om!'dy TJmC
5 30 \h Lli llr Margll'
fi 00 ~ !RI\ and Scruggs She&gt;w
fi JU ~'&gt;t'"S Picture
S U Sports Ey'-'
8 55 Wcatht&gt;rcast
7 00 C1 unrh :ond Des
7 30 D1nah Sh01 e Show
7 45 NBC News
B 00 You Bet Your Life
8 30 D1 agnet
I 9 00 Pt&gt;oulc ~ C:hoHoe
9 30 Thf' For&lt;! Show
10 00 Lux Vld'!O Theatre
II 011 Nl'WS Ileadionocs
11 15 Weatber~t
ll 20 Press Box
11 30 Tom~hf
12 30 S1gn orr

,,,

ago when a Sizeable rate mcrease was granted m water rates
that !('JvJce would be Improved to Li•H:oln He1ghts as 'h'el! as
to large S&lt;-•ctions of Middleport J/l ( ILJdln~ the Gravel H1ll area
As a. maHer of r('rot d, the offlu&lt;.~l JJO\H:e of app1 oval by the
PUCO of the rate tncrease m&lt;:ludr•d these proposed improvements as part of th~ basts upun v.ha11 the pcnmt was granted
----- --No 'dSible·change has occuneu 11t \~;.~ter .9er\'lce either on
Lmcoln Heights or Hl M1ddJepm t
We are personal!} acquamted \\ 1fh t\\-o home owners on Lincoln lle1ghts who have a~placrJ .til their plumbing w1th cop
per tubmg mcluchng mstallatwu of ,J 1 mth line to the tap m
tht• ln&lt;il!l v.hl(:h Is lard m lh(• llllddlt' of the street In that suh
diVtsJon ThJs was dune at the ur g u1 g ul the ut1hty's represenPLAN PRACTICE
tltlves Most of the d.Jy water ~~~~~ tuekles oul or taps It 1s
rvang(•lule Ch&lt;~ph•r or.s v.dl
lmposstble to use efflrlenlly anv tliOdl•rn water using apph·l
haw a pra&lt;'tH'I" scSS!OII Thursda)
nn&lt;"r ou Lm('O[n Hill lh,Jt ust• s a IJIIW f1ll • smh as an automn
&lt;1! 7 30 at the Ma:;on1c Tt•mpll' ac
I•&lt; clothes washe1
cordmg lo lhl' announctmtnt made
WCHS.TV CHANNEL 8
Th1s obsNvPr on an oc&lt;.:J~JOn lhf1 '1' \('ars ago removed a wa
by Mr~ WilLi.~ Anthon\ Wo rth\
8 00 Captain Kallgaroo
Macron
1N meter from a supply !me 11110 .1 I Ill ( oln Heights basement
9 00 Morning Show
then opened a shutoff valve 1 llllltlg llu· llow showed aporoxi·
lO 00 Garry Moore
to 30 Arthur God!re1
mat('ly P.fo.t g,IIJons p('J m1n11IC' ru sh111g out of the line' Th~re
A TOUGH ONE
11 30 Str1ke It R!ch
C
OF
C
MEeTING
1s not a watt&gt;r pump m&lt;muf&lt;t&lt;-turJr•g fOiti'Prn m busmess m the
BAS.iE'f'T. Neb Ut&gt; - Harvey
The ( hnmb('J of lommf'r('nte Js 12 00 Vuhant Latly
l 1 S today that markPts" rump fm rural wells J&gt;•oducJng as
W M1l1Cr In !'barge 01 water.
1
little wate1 as that
•
fowl Investigations tor the Nebras- ha~mg an orgamut!Jonal meetu1g 12 15 Love of I. 1fe
W ilh Robert R11ark
at
7
10
at
I
hf'
Vdr.-e
Hall
12
30
Search
fur
Tornorrow
Fr1day
ka
Gamf'
Cc;mmHI9JOn
recently
We are rerta111 the v.ater ~u!Js( tJhers have been patient in 1
pot nf gold - him " nnddmg at h10k a malla~d hP taaged Jn Oct anrl ~ll mltrt-slt'd p1 r~on ~ arr 12 45 Gu1d1ng Light
1
By ROBERT C RUARK
askmg for bett(_'r servlrf&gt; Putwnr e I!&gt; a remarkable and virtuthe tree
I 00 Katre's K1tehen
JO, 1948 Mlller sald the mallard UfJ.:f'd to atu nd
IK0~11\
1
an
ganyJku
1
he
rainnus Lralt, Ho\.\le\.f'r, Mr Ta&lt;'krlt 1s ~01ng- to find that 1t has
We had inothet big fellow stak woultl be about mne year~ oltl
1
30 As 1he World Turn!
bow cu1 vPrl lonu and lovl•ly m thl" ed out and &lt;'irdn't bother hun All
~rown thin tn muth of Pomrro v &gt;\nrlm Middleport, too if he rluRk
H1s comment "Better bo1t• '
2
00
Our M1ss Brooks
on
t•
of
1ts
hnlltanl
hornS"
AT GARDEN MI!ETING
gf•1 s down that wav
we did wu !Itt and jaw about ways
2 30 J.f:&gt;useparty

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12 15
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12 45
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Captain Kan{fRroo
Mornme Show
Carry Moore
A1 Lhll" ';odfrey
:StrJkt II R1ch
Valumt Lady
Love of Llle
Search F'or Tomorro.,.
CutdJng Ltght
K11t1e s K1tcht&gt;n
&gt;\s lhli' World Turnt

2 00
2 30
3 00
3 30

Our Mtss Brooks
st.JIJ!un~: d0wn ,,t t h~· I horn :o~caela and m~ans until Mama threatE&lt;ncd
A Uenthng the county pres1rfents
Housep·rty
3 00 the Bli P&lt;1yoff
wht!h htlrl •he llpl'rH'J tarc'IUS of to wal 1( back lo Nairobi , a rourmy
of (,ardf'n clubs mettuJg held 11
~·he B g Payoff
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
MASON CliNIC
Bt::~RS HAVE TRIPLETS
a JJ l'-! Ynu tllol not hB\'C' to !ICe the ol 4!50 mile~
GAS
the Heath Mt&gt;thothst Chm ch Mtd
1
00
Brrghter
Day
llub
Crosbv Sh.lW
/l.dmJllid M1~ S,trlh l!oth h
II Hl 'i\1 l ~1 Israt'l
UP
pt~ Jo know tu "a s hangm~ 111 the
PALESTINE,
01
UP-&lt;When
Mr
dleport l'uescla\ aftcrnoon ltom
Anrf from the hlack grcl n bush
400 BnghLer Day
!l.utford
J,munr~ l'i ( h.ul"~ I 111Jhl ll i •r1rl Duh,Jh !lllld to bl' the lr~c Tlu wmd w ~ ~ blowmg caml" the same sound 'Haw haw and Mrs I awrencc Walls betamt' Pom• ro\ wert• 'lr" Jed Webster 4 15 Eecret Storm
4 15 Se~l ~ t Storm
4 30 Fdge of Ntgllt
r.rti(ilrY Gib)ts Mu~on Junuut )' IR
nl\ IHJidiii L' Syn.m bears m rap ~tra1ght al ~ou
111 a doctor's dlagnosJs rrcom Sr and :'itJ~s F:lhl'l GM l&lt;~nd ()[ th~·
haw-ltaw haw haw haw"
4 l(l ~dg;.- nf Nt"ht
5 00 Tn .. Early Show
:\hrv Ann Hos" flupkmsull! K1
I l l II\ \o\rlt IIH proud pllrent~ of
I tttlr 1•tlJrl Sutlon powtur.l at
mt nrlcd chcekmg the g11s fllpmg l'wJIJghl rlu[J Mn lohn Terrell
1
He
J thought or Cap'n Ahah ami w lhl'lr home Two hrge leaks and
l.nwaJy 18 All(( Rlr•lnt r \1a~on
11 pl&lt; J, lnd 1\ Dubah g11Ye b1rth tht• Jamhrhv "'th h1s l'hm
6 30 Your Esso Repone,.
J\lr, C I
lleatmr of the
5 00 1 ne ::'artv Show
.January 19 ~~~ PloJ;nrr \I, r1Jh 11 1 1111 l 1 r~lt lol MolJdiy Thf' othet wJnki'fl lmt ~pokl• not One does Moby Dtck and ffgured Ml'h 1\le I were found
6
45 Sports Parade
Wmdmg Tnul club, anrl Mrs
8 30 Your Es.sv Repo)rtet
rwl SP''••k 111 lt•opard hunting, or must have hunted leopards hl'fnre
llrrlloril JIIIIUIII} 111 )lr'l (oiJit&lt; 1,\n llrj-'d fuf'~rlav
- -- - - Charh·s Goe~::Jem &lt;~ll(j Mtss Lytila 6 55 Wectherman
6 45 Spoll~ Parade
Jn(\t 'lllllh or ~ rratth or cough
N J 1tro~s { llflon JiiJlU&lt;~n :!I
he wrote about wbales,
SURPRISE PARTY
7 00 Jill Corey Sh(lw
Ebetshnch or the Pomt•luy cluf&gt;
655 \h.'!! herman
011t Slfs \nd stls /\1HI sornr eon
l!Jr\h~ ~ •l~tlg-hl! 1 SqJ1hJ 1 \ 11 11
7 15 nougla~ F,dwflrds
7 00 A1 I Linkl('•ter &amp; the
-----{Copyright
1957, by l ln1trd
A &lt;;urpnse birthday pa1 tv was
lo \lr M d J\11 ~ Wlillillll llil ll"h uf
7
30 Cl&amp;nt Step
~nmt• lwur Jtw 1111r.U'It' that u a Ji'eaiurc Synd1cale lne)
HOLDS FIRST MEET
7 15 Dougla~ Elwardg
TO SERVE LUNCH
h(•ld Sattn rlny mght fur (,eorge
l! ,oJtford 011 IH ilii J} lh a d.Ju~h
8 00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; Fru lldB
\\ \ '.; iii ~ I,]ON
Ill' PIPs Hient I o1••rd tonung lu ,1 11t&gt;l blooms
Group One oil hi" Womt n s Sn
7 30 Sg! Preston ot the
JutJnsun
tcltblt~lmg
h1s 24th 1ety of ( hnsiiJil Sen ltl of the
tr1
HPd,J I~ ~ to \h .til! ~IJ ' r 1 11 h"1~t1 ~o~.r l l holrl 1111' fHsl 111 11!1 1h ~pit nd11r In &lt;ill tn) flit
9 Ill} The Mllhonll.re
8 00 Bob Cummmgs Sho\8'
1
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vc
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a
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com
1
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y.
a
t
thr.
home
of
&lt;I sister
ll dll ]d w~rth l l&lt;i l lfmrl, Jllll UH'I IIIIo' ~ turtft t111(f uf his second
Un1ted
\ft•thodJsl &lt; hunh wtl l 9 30 I've Got A Secret
a ao &lt; hmax
parahlf&gt; to a I( orard, lun ~ nwa 1terll·
HIART OF THE MATTER
\1r~ !1 ( n(' K•·ll} Those present
19 u sun rrl'llll !l Rav ~(n'\1 f ano l ' "l tn ltld .y
serve
lunch
..
t tht church, f11da} 10 00 20th Ct!n!ury Fox Hour
930
Playhouse 00
flr1111ly ~Jllll'..{ln!&lt;: mto o1 lrt&gt;f'
WEI.It.J~(,TON
N~t.-'1 Zealand wl"re :\11 and M111 Ut~rr)' Johnson
Mr:o; 1'o11 ll.lllll ltrt n Hr1s ' /IJ•t•kllh
l lw f'rt 'idt 11 j l.lsl
Ill( I WJ! h
from 11 am lo 2 pm Soup s,1nd U;OQ Uf to the mmute flt!W.I
111'\1
Up to J.he MJnute N&amp;wa;
Nothmg
rame
an
1
rllt:ht
frll
UP
A
vctt
11011ry
Kif!
nee
I~·~
1
1
Mr and Mrs Nelson Roush and
\'J ilt Kv tHJ J ,JJli JJry IQ
Ill I I " 111 II 0 11 Nuy
14
1 I 05' Scannitig M Weather
Wlches pu~ dtHi cuffrt
~Ill Ue 'rUMf '"Stoln'nt'ng the Weather
t'ra91nJ.: llw r'llllhow .John nwl gt•d turer &lt;~I S~dnt v Umverslly ~~1 d \ ll lldi(ll dt 'New lla~en, 1\h and
II 10 The Late Show
Soup tn l&lt;~ke ou t wt! l Ill:' 11 10 'lhe Late Show
me A hluiJ rf hla&lt;k had filled In lucsdoy Ill h1 s dl~l'n\(ICd a lc ~t \l r" , ,]; n u Cbzt nnd rh1ldren of scn('d
sold
gray SJJ.Jtt ulotl g ~tdt• the p 1g lu rl&lt;'termlnr It &lt;1 hoM tau w 1 l'111m lfl} Oh1o :\Irs Ca1ol Nfl
Juhn ~ pru!L~ ~ JOIIII huu111 wtu s !' r~&lt;'e r D Sh•t•l l••ld a sr1uue pol ~ k1 aud t hllrlr!'n of Toledo
GRANGE TO MEET
IH r•••l now
,' ongrr ~ s h. had folllltl a wa~ In !lbiu ~1r
''
and Mn
I r~lman
Rock
Spnngs Grange w1ll meet
~- ---::::=-cc ~ - -'1 hr•Ji' IJ;• IS JIH' ~0 nnd ~~~ ht! h•ll If a hOISt' CHll/d Will a rllt'
WHTN-TV
luhnHon nf ll1fton
Mr s
Paul
CHANNEL 13
WHTN-TV
sa1d
1\nrl 110 wa\ In s.-.t• h1m to b~ stltdYing
1t~
t ltcro-card10· ( auldwl•!l i. he~ter W VJ 1'11! Thursday evenlug at 8 p m 1n the
I J 44 S1.;n t1n
(,range
Hall
A
polluck
supper
ll
44
Sign
On
shont him \\11 II st.lg,.(rr home ~~ 101
John~(&gt;n .111r/ Vat Ball Mr and
11 45 Cartoon Club
BY MEL HEIMER r '
will bt• ht&gt;ld at 7 p m to precede
thtOit~ht !Ill ~tHtk1 ~ 1111\Y ,111d IIV
M1s (,l'OI,I{f' John~on ~nd chlltlrcn the meelmg
11 45 Cartoon Club
12 to Noon N('ws
h1n1 071 lh1
nroJ 11lng up pro tth
I'W \OUK Thln~,tJt tme New YoJker thinks
----12 10 Noon News
12 15- Neighbors
about
Hl• W I lr ••' t' Ji"l h( for1 rill\\ II
12
30 L1beruce
12 30 L1bc1aee
RACINE BOOSTERS MII!T
ar111
cw~t·
at
us
lrnm
tht•
hu1h
If anyon~ huH bc!'n ..,.ilnrlmln&amp;' what's wrong
100 Femmine 'f'ourh
l 00 Ft•mm ne Touth
The
Racine
H~nd
Boosters
w1ll
I tirn t lhlllk Ill s a lf'OPBI rl .!I
with th~ AmeJlcan ne~~o~puperman, I otrer a
145 Movie Matinee
l 45 Mo\lf Matmee
meet
Thursdnv
Januar~
24
ut
7
30
all
I ~II HI .1~ Wt' llptu; d o~way
fotnl rhtP he •IOCim't wear ol(l, beot·up hats any
300 Afternoon Film Festival
3 00 Afternocn :"1Im F&lt;:!stlval
p m 1n tht• Racme H1gh School
rrom lhf' lhorn~ .unhush J think
rw&gt;1e The hat pl'ople havo Juat intormed me to
430
EVENTS§~§
Super SerJal T1me
4 3() Super Senal Tun ..•
bu1ldmg
E\'1'\ryone
1s
ur~ed
lo
at
ht&gt; s a ghost "
this etTed, a.nrl ll dPpr··~~o:-!1 me I am a hatte!ls
500 Mickey Mouse Club
:S 00 M~e·key Moust&gt; CluD
tend lo help pllln for the band
&amp;oul, lll)'8elf but thete always wa11 &gt;tOmethlng
Atomic Polley Str\Jggle
'Somf' rla~ lw II make .. n11s
Moderate Civil lights
600 Cartoon Club
hanquet
1
6
0(1 P.uff~lo Bill Jr.
req.11uring al.lout Pyt&lt;lng my colleague!! and not
take , John said IJs\f'n lo the
looms on Coplt11l Hill
• 30 Five Star Fmal
6
30 Cnrt0'1n Club
Measure
to
bt
Ertoded?
lng the dhueputablo:- deftant condtllon9 of their
bllgh!er lau~~:h at us F'rom the
7
15
John
Daly
&amp;
th(!
News
tJ
45
FJve Star Fmal
PLAN
REVIVAL
• hapea.ux as It tl1ey we1e chllllen&lt;lng reapectabu8h !'loRe aboard eame a ~teady
.Specuil ro Ce11traJ Prttn AssocJal10n
710 D1sneylan.d
7
15
Jl)hr- Daly &amp; the Newt
Rev1val
serv1ces
w1ll
start
at
biiJty Reepeclablllly haft ruined many .fOOd
81WIIll{ grun: with a S!IH.JStlc 1111
ASHINGTON- B&lt;tttlellnu are shaping up for a renewal or the
8 30 Navy Log
7 :m Shenff of Corhlse
Portland Melhqd1st Church on
photo 1natcher11
on the f'nd of It
heah•d Capitol Hill debate over how the government can
A·OO
Ozzle
and
Ht~rrlet
8
00 Circus
January
27
and
eonhnue
through
According to thl..l rt'port, however, r.·JOrtenJ
Thill wu qu1te a It op;H d known
•peed Uu) arrha! of ('heap eleetrielty fmm atomic generr..ton
930 Ford Theatre
9
00
W1re Service
February
II
Freeland
Norri.!l
fs
eurrlf!ntly Weir e:orll'l!m•ly proper hula Their hat1
proft•s Jonal'~· as tht&lt; I' tmp leo
Chairman Lf&lt;wls Strausa of the Atomic Energy commission haJJ
1000
Wednesday
Night
FlghtJ
10
00
Alr Force Time 57
the evangelist and Arlie Marks,
nre c-vt'n mou HNIUte lhnn docton', which llh!
pard
Ht• re~pondt&lt;d to 110 lurt•s 1 aet forth the auhnlnlsltatlon's response to Demveratlc !'harges that
10•45 Sportscope
.Sh~ outftrw
10 30 f'ran 1 u~ Lame
the
pastor
Everyone
Is
welcome
l11klng on a llllllt' •III~IHng nlr I don't kr111w
Ht~ rt•d and mlfhttlv
only at
the government has allowed the United Statell to fn.ll behind other
lh~ frauJ~full
to allend
11 00 News of the N1ght
whethe1 th1s I~ fUlllla OJ" tlfect, but I do khow
night lie Jlukt•d h1s ht•nd mto
1100 New.s of the Night
nallon.a
In developing the pf!ace-tlme atom
J 1 15 Theatrf' 1:1
that mnny repo1tf'r11 write extrenuly proper and
tents II~ stole brazen I} from the
11
1!5
Theatre
13
12
15 Sign Off
The
Ali:C
chief's
plan
calls
for
gl'floter
federal
ntNmely dull 1torte11 at the moment I d(ln't uk that they go
BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
camp and tM'rJri~d lhe bo)~ He
aW~Iat.anee to encout&amp;Jit"e the conetructlon-by
around with their pre•• c1ml~ In thtllr hattt ftuak1 on their hlpll and
-----..N~ew:~~.x~c~u~s~.-----~~=-~~
Mr and Mrs W Robert {Bob)
ihntJ.st folto•ved me mto tlw cho
pnvate firms- of the "entirely new type" recoplea of the Amertctut Mo rcuriJ In their pnckc-!1 - but a lillie In·
Johnston are snnouncmg the brrth
SAN Jo'RANCISCO UP Weslf'v
the lolh~t te11t one day
acton by mtd-1962 As such an tnduceml!nt, the
dlvldu&amp;Jity, a little bravado nevtr hurt the best new1ma.n
or a seven pound seven ounce Parker answered a traffic tlckc'
Hf'
wu
a
leacud
th•s
chu1
A
AEC alr.ady has moved to make av.aUAble to
At the aame Urn• J have rtlcO!IVNI wort! from H~~orry Rolnick , the
daughter, Bubara Jo, born Sat- for speedmg 1-if're Tuesday w I h
hair do7.en or thet bPst huult"rs 1
mdu.try Iarre amounts of •~ret data on the
etlebrated Texu h11tter- 11e created the encouraging "ftattop" hat urday, January 19 at 12 08 a m a new excuse He ~a•tl he v.a s
know had tackled him - f{arry
oper1t1on1 01 atomic plants
that ha hu tutrlon4Jd a new Une of futuJI!IUe' hata, radically de·
GOOD BASYS!TTER, BUT
at
Holler Jlosp1tal
Maternal
Selby Rct:Kle Dc~tro, F'ranlr. Bow
Althtnl&amp;h Straua11 tay11 the government will
f&amp;rled trom the ~ullar ahape ol tml11.y's mRit' bonnetl He plan•
DETROIT
tJP Although
grandparents
are
Mr
and
Mn
man, Andy Holmbl'rg, F.nc Rund
PlOVIOIS CURB SERVICE
lis Benson took rare or
build the rtactonJ If lndu1try falls to take the
bl Mt \lp dlaplays of the new daiHltH In num .!1 shop• around thfl
Guy L Roberts ot Nitro W VI.
aren Don Bousfield and now Sui
lnltlatlv' ht. propo1al hils tar short of oppo.
NEWARK, N J
UP
1 he htes he "as ~cntenred to 90
eountry lllld I, fol" one, tru~t th11t ll few lflp(lrltrs will buy th•m and
and paternal grandfather u W.
ton.
The
combined
lE"opartl
know
l!lltlon
demandt
~•r th1m Even If they·,~ lhock!nl( pink
Newark
F1re
Department plo\ :J I •n Jail Thusray for fatllng to
..
•
f
)('dR'e or thla group was an Enry
Deomoeratlc lawmaket-3, led by Senator Albert W Johnston of Madison lnd
Pattrnal great grandparetlt~ •re f'Urb service Tuesday Loul , Mor port hrs Wife and ~'"' 'Z~~.~.~
clupedlf Orlttanlca Rut thl' clo~
Gore of Tenne118&amp;e, believe the Uhlted Statts
rls, a ~arbage truck ~IIVel' rJ • U&lt;&gt;Mnn arrf'sted ,,,.,,e 1
Tllll! IIOWat:Y AND ITS PITIPITL Bl ' "f~'~ occulonally lmmor·
Mr.
and Mrs H ll Dague, ai!JQ of
tst anvbody had come to this rhor
AIC't Strau11
must li.unch a 'crash' fn'Ogram of atomic power
COVt'ted he had pi!'il:ed lip Sulllc LS a baby Sliter ~auj 1t WB
tallied Oft eanvaa Dy til.• late Rerlnald Ma1 ~&gt;~h haa another pictorial
Madison, Inrl The John"'tons have
wu Sfolby, who rigged up a cam
development Strauas' recommendatlcma - ex·
lhlatortan• Harrtet L6rfftee, a 28·yur-ohl Brooklyn Judi'•'• dausht•r
three
other t!hl1dren, Vickie, Nan 8molder.ng refuse nnrt d1ove ; only work h(' (0Uld get and
era and tltuthi!Rht to a ba1t and
peeled to b1 aubnUtted tO CollpA-wlll mHt head-on With a re.
Mitt L, a ilbUd plaao prodll)' Who &amp;ol a mental bloek about mu.eJ,c
the
firehouse where f1r ~~ •n Jt pa"J JUSt cno1,6 11 to •u:pp&lt;&gt;&lt;l
end Dnid
JOt so lH' magntflcll'nt rolor pho
vised version ot the blll Gore sponsored last eummer Thill called tor
•hen hlr teaeher waa lrlllltd by an auto juet h~ta llnlahed a 8-by-9doused the embers
h1 ,.~eli
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to11 o( 111m In the dl•ad of mght
a ttOO million P•'Ogrttm ot federally-constructed nuclear plants Ad•
toot palnllftl of U1e ••dy Old atreet ah10 thowlnl' th• Third Avenue
mlnlatratJon opposition kll!i&amp; it.
Bousfield and I thought we harl
Jtl beiltl' ctiiJmantkd , , VItal atattatlca from. Abf ICinhom, !'Ill~
lfraf(!~makn prop m1n we talked of the other- day li'l. !do pel'fonnblm onee But thf&gt; cad hatl scnt a
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aneea of the play here and In Europe 4 800 11ean and bena.na.a have
big female along as a repla&lt;'E&gt;nH 111
_,. f1LIBUSTmR ArJERMA.TJI-Deapite the faet the liberal Senbean u..ad to provide 1 'chicken' dinner e•ten onata.rll n•ghtly
and what seum&lt;'d l1ke tnumph
ate bloe Jolt the tl.ghl to revlae the rules to tlmtt tlllbultertnr. Cap!·
That'• '710,000 calorlu--or a Jaekl'e Gleuon breakfaat.
luf'ned to ashe&amp; 1'he fact that she
tol Hill ob.tervers Ate convinced that a moderate civil tiJ'ht.s "pack·
Lonl' Ialancl R. R pAtron• heN I'Omplaln flm'lleJiilJIJ' of lfl.e erratle
l p.. bill 'frllt be enacted by Congl'flla this RRIIOn
Ita h~r wtlt!lht dally In natne
pertormancea o( the train&amp;- but behold the poor New Y'ork 1ubway
aoat9 ;~nd sheep was aparl The
The procram won Houn approval last HMion but died in th•
pUMnpr. In •v•n montht last year, 10tl413 llllbway trnlna wer.
Benate. Thla year, action on the clv1l r'igh\1 meuure 11 anticipated
day \te shot the old girl lht' boss
lat. , , My love tor Mtu Dettt:H ah Kerr Ia In the pubJJe ciomatn,
and Seftate approval I• expected atter aouthernf'ra wage a token
eame lo the edle of the mt•r and
but, Uttlrly Ull.blaHd, may I urg., one 11nd all to aee Min K. In TtG
fll'ht •l'*ln•t It
aw:)re at Ul roundly
•"d 8'vmJt4tA~' The 1\lm 1, cornier In •po~ than the play, but her
Prealdent l&amp;iftnho ..... er will demand, and get, Whe&gt;lehearted Republl·
Don 80t19fleUd hid a SH'k w1fe
perrorm•no. Ia puN platinum
If you ve blowp lnto town and
oeu wpport for the move and northern and weatem Demouats Will
•nd went awa~ Mama and Muler
...., tbe mutlcal L'U A burr be lnfotruoc"d tha.t those caaual Llloutel
combine wtth GOP ll.'glsla.tora to put the bill throuah
SultGn arrived Wo then engagrd
Edle Adtmt we..ra COlt $100 a.pleco:n would etNnrthrn feder-al lav.s protectrnr voting rlghtl, make
In what Mama calls lf'opnrdltls or
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It ea•ter for minority groups to have direct accfl8e to teder11.1 courts
budly I'Ontrolled 1nsaml} The fu sl
W~ HI!:RIC WF. GO AGAIN· M1kl' Myc1berg, whose produc.
It thel.,_ civil rlflhla m r violated, create a ~· martrnt blparthJan commove was expensive - a rnll h
lion of lt111th'g for Oottot last sea11on v.n~ undentood by Almoat no
minion to etudy civtl rlght!!l problem• and est!lbllflh a m01 e lnft\oen·
cen!lc and a spcd~o~l lt'opard 11
.,.... o:c.,t &amp;ft'4Jcted 80Uhl who rt'Rd ~peat .11\mboh!lm Into It Is 1lolng
tlaJ civil rlahtt dlvJIIon ln. th~ Jutllu ~partment
Cf'llSe !or John as I had l'XPl'llrlt&gt;tl
the ••me play on Broadway 11gntn In a few dny11- with a Nearo
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nnne on thl! hen leopard
Th1s
raat Why, diMII ~
ll look:od 110 eJUy 11 couplt! o( BeaaonJ RfO when
1 T~XES AND TF.I.EVISION- The Sen11te commerce committee
too)t:
1
200
mile
tnp
to
Musoma
Mary M.i.rtln ftew" llround the 11tnge on WIN-s In Peter Pa~ Yet
haa beKUn a quiet campalp to 1/Ct the lederal exclee tax on .all·
and U!led up 200 bucks - for pcr
the Metrorotilan Opera tried It tltP. otlu•r d11y with rour ballet
"hannel televlaiml. .tet&amp;,
mlsslou to shoo! a \Drmml we
diUleera playlnc the fthlne metdf!nll In lhu RPu luqold, and one or
Members hope th11t action along lhLs tine can be
hadn't a prJt) er for
Would lift
Ole Jtlrla almGit tainted two olher.11 rrathed In mid air and the
taken at the nf''&lt;t seae1on of Cong-N~u 'I'hey ar&gt;e
We
rhanged
h111
dmner
to
other
fourth juat mlued whacl&lt;1n( a hUJ;I! l' tR\t(lJ 1&gt;1
AII-Ciw:Jn...t
convinced, &amp;('COrding to Senator Frerten"k CJ Payne
lrees We JOT up 111 the mutdle (lf
Sad newt to me a man "ho on,, rmt~&lt;l• t I'd m!H 1, lng J..oi1 Df&lt;F"fl!of\
(R), MAine, that tlus will spur development ot UHJ.'
TV S.r Taa
lhe
nl~ht
and
slagl!!rr••l
th1oug1J
thl! Am1".on 11trlp telll'h r lh(' !f&lt; "'" ,16 mlll1&lt;"ln womt'n In the Unltf'd
stations
bla&lt;'k bush on tht' of[ chilnu h( rt
&amp;tate• who lltand rl r. ct . Ill lllhh r 1h l~ \\ 0Jd '"from Andl"f'W
Payne sa}s ll11d lf'nlOvlll of the rll:clsl! tAx v.m otrs~t the manu~ta~
Ill
lhQ
(Iff'
All
Wt•
go(
WIIS
&lt;1
Arkin, the ltnniA plR)In,'f fonn&lt;'l • Bs Pl'l!.:'e h0v who n.ow makflil
•.uctul'f!t''a
(:Mt dJfft'l•nllfll between the J'roductlon of set~ for very
swlsh
as
he
f'lm('
out
or
the
ng
clothes for the Uny on"' and tAI(f&lt;N thl"m proudly to plush aaloona
1lgh frequency only and the a\1-channet 1cta
or llrat nlchta on Broadway Andy who t~IRnd:cJ 6 feet 3. beran
ama and that nrcasll~ leopard
Chairman Warren Magnueon (OJ, Wuhlngton ot the Sfhate
ifPeclallllnr In petite flllhlons •~auu I gol ttred ot Htlnc girls
laulih
We sot bee stunw: and
commerce commuter has juat wr1tten the House subcotumtttee on
!setae bitten
lf'ltJl, Monroe proportion&amp; wearing Shh ley Tern pte d~qe• juat beexei!Jft taxee strong!} lll'glng that the neee111ury 1tepa be taken to
etu- ''"" '"•noened to ftt"
'Rememb11r the rainbow Sut
eliminate
the tax on aJJ-channel •et1 The House untt Initiate• sucll
ton !llld. "It always pmnh to a
-.uaauon.

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nues go to ll)tal go~ernments with
an equt~l amount to publ!r srhools
Under h1~ b11l tht&gt; remunder
would be placed In an emergen
cy fund ' to be used m the event
o.f a ma1or dlsaslf'r such as a flf ~
or flood
DeChant s11d $23t million was
colleded from the sales tax thts
past }ear and local governments
were only rece1vmg about 9 ~ per
cent, or $21 mllhon
If !'OllectJOf'IS remamded on the
ume l&lt;:&gt;vel, he sa1d the 11fcal gov
ernm('nts share would be about
$92 m111lon

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EVERYDAY
MORE
LOCAL NEWS
IN

The Dailv• Sentinel

Lakes seamen ellgible for unem
ployment compensation bene!tls
Tbe1r work 18 now c0081dered
seasonal emplo) ment The meas
ure wa:, presented by DemocratiC
Sens Frank Kmg of Toledo and
Charles Carney of Youngstown
Two constitUtional amendmenb
were offered rn the House
One would p1mntt 18 year olds to
vote The elt&gt;ehon law change,
m the Senate, was mtroduced
s1m1lar to one already proposed
by Rep John HByden of Clermont
CountY, a H•pub!J!'an
The other amendment would re
quire the ~tovernor to name sue
cessors from the same pohtJcal
pu!v to fwe state offtce9 when
varanc1es oecur The off1ces are
state ~udJtoJ treasurer, secretary
of state and atlornt&gt;y general The
&lt;'hange was proposed by Rep Guy
Hiner 'R Stark)
H1ner also Introduced a bill
wh1ch would force county comm1s
s10ncrs to flU vacancies w1th per
sons of the same pohUcal party
The offices mclude shenff record
er engmeer, coron~r aud1tor and
treasurer
Othf'r b1lls includ1ng the1r spon
sors \\OUid
Perm1t local govcrnmenb to puy
all or part of t•rc Insurance pre
1nrums ror 1he1r employees, Reps
Franci s Reno and Martin Galvm
(D

Meigs County's otdy local newspaper

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du~ea Tuesday would make Great

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Passage of another blli mtro-

DeChant's brll was one o( 26 1n
In the Legislature Tues
day , bnngmg the total for the sesSIOn so far to 149
Sen Robert R Shaw (R..Colum
busl wants the lawmakers to
make 30 m•l"s an hour the mml
mum ~peed hm1t outstde of c1ttes
tn Ohto

aor Ia Mlddloport
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Outl.tN dLht pooling compantes
, 1n Ohio Hf'O" l' ranees McGovern
(D Summ11l and 1\ndy Devme (0.
Lucas)
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Prov1de for thc I J(ensmg and
1 control of ~uch b"dgc t serv1ce
('Ompames, Rep Albert H.ogo(f (R
Jlilmiltun)
Pernnt the Jarhng of persons

FOR

WINTER

Heating
COMFORT

Temco Heater Headquarters
*WE HAVE TEMCO CIRCULATING GAS HEATERS OF ALL SIZES

They Will Fit Any Room In The Home
$9.95 ta $69.95

RADIANT HEATERS

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TEMCO GAS FLOOR FURNACES

IIG MOMINT at the Ina~ bad In Waahlnf(on armory wu tbl8, WileD f'ruldellt ICianhower,
....U• MAmie, Maj. Job.D, &amp;lld daugbter-ln·law Barbara appeared.
(lilt~ Bat~lldpA.oto)

TEENAGERS KILLED
LA PAZ, Boltvia
UP
Four
teenagera were killed and nme
others were LnJUred Tttesday when
hghtmng struek a freld where n ey
were playmg soccer, authont1es
reported today

New Cold Wa\ie
To Send Temps
Down To Zero

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Dr ClOVIs G Chappell who

found guJlty of assaulting
or
abu11mg a game protector wh1le m
the performance of his duus,
Hiller

PAYS COST
Ear l tl.ft'Grath was fmed $10
(suspended ) and costs (paid) 1n
~!a y or E f' Robmson s court on
Tuesday n~ght after a plea of
guilty to a charge of faJiiug io
,.hange rt'glstratton of a v~h1cle

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1 hr m•ld, sprmghke weather of scheduled 10 speak to the Pomi
the pa~:~t (ew days gave way today Pleasant Preachmg Mission con
to a told wa\e expected to send gregauon on Thursday January
t('mpcratures to from zero to 10 24 IS known as one of the ten
aoo11e by Thursday mot mr.g
most dfectlve m1msters In Amcr
fhr nJJld weather ('ame to an
The d1stlngu1shert
soulherner
abrupt end Tuesday n1ght !IS much
colder alf s[)read over the stall&lt; has served some of the largrr
Riun rhangca to snow as the mer· Methodist churches Wllh serv•cr
In Mount Vernon Place Method1st
cury d1 opped to below freezmg
Church
m
Washmgton D C
and one to two mches ol snow fell
F1rst
Methodist
Church In Okla
m northern area~:~ of Oh1o Some
and Fm~t Mrthodl~t
frcc~1ng ram also was reported in h.;&gt;ma C1\..).
Church in Charlotte, North &lt;. ar
tho~e aJcas

Allow eounty hospl\al trustees to
Jure lawyers for court actions 111
the collection of delinquent ac·
co11nts Rep Herman K Ankeney
(R-Gret'nel.

GOESSLER
JEWELRY
Court St.

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Change the dog license regJstra!Jon de.adhne from Jan 20 of
each }ear to Jan 1, Rep Kenneth
Hobmson CR-Manon)

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Scheduled For
Mission Service

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Early
temperatures
tulia}
Dr Chappell, a w1del~ known
showed Toledo "'th 16, Cleveland author, havmg had at least Lhatv
21 Columbus 24 CmcumalJ 28 , rie~ohonal bOOks pubh§hcd many
and Marietta 32
o{ lhem rankmg amoun~: the best
sellers 1n the country al large
[
111 contrast h1gh temperatures
Known aiS(l for hiS abJhly as
Tuesday ranged from the mrddle
50's north to the 60 r. south w1th a lecturer and humor'"' Dr Chap 1
pi'!ll has been nammatlrl as one
ram over mo~t of the slate
o( the sevt"n most reprcscnta!lvc
1hc cold wa~e forecast for to tn Methodism
mght was expected to hit the stale
as a hl!;h pres.sur( area locatf'd
m the platn btales moved easl
ward T~mpcralures on 1 hursday
mornmg w!'re expected to range
from Zt'HI Lu fl\e ahovc north
and h\'c lo 10 abo~e south

Drew Webster
(Conhnu•d from p•ge on•)
Colhns, George Holler, Eddre Ash,
'Bobby B.urton, Joseph Struble,
Wyll!lf pavjs Jr, and Guy Edd1e
Gmnlher Cert1fleatea o( honor
have been made to other Ko1 ean
mf'mbers of the 1 o:.t and will h(
presented m the near future

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Frank Cheesebrew announcer!
that the Eighth D1str1et 1s lcad1ng
m membership for the first lime
smcc 1938 It was also annouMl rl
that on th~ second m(·etmg m
FebruJry, W11l1am J B1own of
Gallapohs, D1stnct NatiOnal Sccur
The IhghwJv Department report
lty OffJl"er, would be the ~uesl ed highways mcludmg the Oh1o
speaker
Turnpike, were snow covered and
slippery north 61 a Jme marked by
At the close of the mettmg a
GreenvJII ~ . Spnng lJeld, Manon
flsh fry was served to the 51 mcm
Mt Gilead Canton and Lisbon
bers present

THE SHOE BOX
Middleport

FOR SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINING

••• YOU NEED

THE

Haghwa} ~ ,outh of thts hne were
The next meehng will be held
wet wllh some slippery spots.
on February 4 and all members
and olrg1blc veterans are 1nviled
TO WORK ONE DAY
to attend
EEIU.JN
UP East German
Communists ordered hrgh school
scmors today to spf'nd at least
one day a 11,eek working 1n fa!'
tnncs or on fanns The new mllve
(ContnuU from ,... &amp;nt)
to the rampalgn tiC&gt; thal po!Jo was to romt&gt;jt ~&gt;Ludent unrNt
m1ght be stamped out for good

They remmd that there are s!Jil
thousands of penons throughout
the country who have been slnck
en by the disease and who sllll
need help provtded b)' the fund"
For those persona, off1c1als point
out, the Salk vaccme has come to
late Hospital bills, braces, and
treatments of varwus kinds must
st1ll be pa1d for. Donations th1s
month to the Polio Fund wrll help
them

LOST 33 LIS.

UIIIIG RUIIIIL

Wllh Complelc Antomatic Controls

$129.50 to $196.70
SUNBEAM AUTOMATIC BLANKETS

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balcony Jl5elf 1s large
Jt wa.'l pomted out by
Pnnctpal Clyde Foley, that after
game partie&amp; and other actiVIbt&gt;JJ
can be held there ltmply by roll
mg ba!'.k the bleac:hen
Aero~a the spBCiMJI,
gleaming
(loor 1~ a hu&amp;e atage wh.1ch bas
two room• on each Jtde of It
which can be used for many pur
poses surh as dre,;:smg rooms or
even clas1 room• 1f the occasion
anHes
Under the stage are the dressmg
rooms In add1t1on there arc &amp;ev
en.l rooms ror ston1e and other
uAes undt'r the balcony All 1.n all
Wahama fans and ltudents are m
for a trut when the bulld1ng Is
opened
Two crOSil courts on the basket
ball noor are each larger than the
floor 1n the old gym and Pnnc1pal
foley pointed out that eventually
11 u hoped that a diVIdrng wall of
canvas can be arranged between
the two court&amp; for phys1cal educa
twn c asses for boys and guls

Mothers March

Make Us Your

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provJdmg for a tn on so1t r nr...:o
The proposed tax would be one
cent for 12 ounce bottles and two
cents for larger bottles Petn&amp;h
estimated that the state would

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floor h~lf on the maiO floor and
half 1n lhf' ba l(ony Thus school
off•ua 1 ~ (Hll nlt&gt;rl out that there
JS never any need for patrons at
the gamu •o cron the floor to
: the other tide or the bulldmg
A foyer on th e tMacher s1de of
the buJidmg contains public rest
rooms ticket offrces, and a re
fre&amp;hment itand wb1ch also opens
up to the outs1de for use durmg
the footbaU season

- He ~aid 30 miles an hour 1s
slow cnouJ;h" for any veh•de and
the proposed law might help to
prevent hrghway acctdents Cur
rently, therof'! 15 no defmne mml
mum speed limit ror the state
A state senator from Cleveland
Ju!Jus Petrash &amp;uboutted a bill

troduc~d

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COLUMBUS 0 (UPJ - A L1ll to g1ve local governments an
estimated $71 nulhon more a year m state sales tax monej
was mtroduced m the OhiO House of Representatives Tuesday
The measure was spousored by Dcmocrauc Rep Edward W.
DeChant of Lorain County
DeChant proposed that 40 per cent of state sales tax reve

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.;1\:i MUMfNT AT WA!IHINuiUN ARMORY

More For Schools, Municipalitirs

TOKYO
UP l ommufllbl
North V1et Nanr ha~ redUI ed lis
armed forces by 80 000 men H.1
d1o ?e1.pmg reported torlay lt dul
not say how rna 1y remam u 1Cur

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BARGAIN
MONEY

Und•rwrlten Lab. Approved. You nn di•l th• comfort you want.

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Single Conlrol , , . $34.95

ELECTRIC HEATERS Bathroom
With Fans
Gas Healer
$9.95 to $24.95 Whlte Enamel

$369

Spulal T"l• Week

EMERSON ELECTRIC HEATER
Reg. $19.95 With Fan

$14.95

For Wln .. r Outdoor Com·
fort INSULAT·

More and mor• peopll pay

ED lOOTS _

Ptck•n$ Way Every Day.

$13.95

Double Controls ... $4U5

NOW GET A

"Double-Purpose LOAN
I. CASH To Buy Real Bargo ins.
2. CASH To Poy All Bills

Easy Terms
ft fal!ts 011e to \now ont . ftlaf' wi'IJ J fOOd ftO!t!!$ thoO~~~ 'Tfle "O!fen Oinin1
Gr UJI by Mentel 9tc~use ol thl bUuty of 1ts wood-.l'~c:bl~ ir.am&amp;d walnut I• a W¥111
fimsh 01 • tUr~ drtmahc Pers•an tone . beUJuu of !he sophrsl cA&lt;hon tillS
stJiml wtth rh sculplured eurvJnlgrau . becaUSI of lite con,enrt~ce off.,.-td lrl lis.
many &amp;awe~ed bull~! 1ts m1ny :s.h!lved ch1na cabinet-The Hosles$ G1oup ,els IMt'
JnOOd that everr drMner party sf!OVId ha¥e' Have •t ut ~our home before JOU nut
«&lt;IIOJmee "01Mf'r Is wrvld".

Now is the tunc to snap up real bar·
gains an~ pay off old bills Star! fre'h

Sp:,

Save up to 35% on cash bargams.
Earn dl.$counts on past-due bills One
loan docs Jt Sec us first Money talks'
Repay ea.IIy
THE

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124 E. Mam

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'the Daily Sentinel

Day Book
Daily Sentinel

1957 BAIT STEALING -CHAMPION·

DEVoTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
IICHARb S. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE- EDITOR

SERVICES THURSOAY
Fum•ral se rvices for Clyd ~
Frr-nc h. Ja~k~on, will be held on
Thursday at two o'Clock at the
Church of Chrb;t 111 Jal"kson and
hut tal will bt in the Jackson
Ct'lll&lt;'ler.v

Natloul advertia'inr representative, Bottinell1-KlrnbtJI. me ..
M3 14'Zinatoa Ave., New York City, 16, N. Y.
ED.teied.
u second class mailin.e: matter at the post oifice at
Pomeroy.
Ohio.

Subeetiptlon rntes : Delivery by carrier where available 30

HO'!_pfor weet; one year In advance at The DaHy Sentinel offke
"bell!! rt31llble · OM montb. $1. By mail one year SB; sb: montb!l:
$HI.60; alz .months. t1.fft): three months, $3.90. By motor route
$4.2S: lbree months. $2.M: one month, $1.

~bllsbed every afternoon except Sunda.y by The OhJo Valle,

8enhi!!JJ. In~1 , at 110 Mecbantc St.. PomeF.~y, 0. BWiiness ollie.
Phone .JW, ewtorial office nhone 399'.

Water Service Survey To Be Mode
Residents of Lincoln Heights will no doubt be glad to see
Mr. B D Tackett, an engineer employed With the Ohio Public
Utilities Commission. when he comes trudging up the hi 11
sometime soon (they hopt•),
In a communication to Pomeroy counril recently T~ckPU
promised to make a house-to-house survey "in the near future''
relative to complaints of residents in that area that water service now being rendered was very poor and that there was in~
sufficient pressures maintained.
It was the understanding of water ronsumers over two years
ago when a sizeable rate increase was gra nted in water rates
that service would be improved to Lintoln Heights as well as
to large seetlons of Middleport, including the Gravel Hill area.
As a matter of record, the official notice of approval by the
PUCO of the rate increase included these proposed irhprQvements as part of the basis upon v.tlich the permit was tr"anted
No visible·ehange has oceurreJ in water service either ..on

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We are personally acquainted with two l1ome owners on Lin-

coln Heights who have replaced all their plumbing with copper tubing including installation of a l-inch line to the tap in
the main which is laid in the middle of the street in that subdivision . This was done at the urgu1g of the utility's representitives. Most of the day wuter ~till t1·ickles out of taps. It is
impo~sible to use efficiently any n1odern water using appliance on Lincoln Hill that uses a "time fill" such as an automa.
tic elothes washer.
This observer on an oerasion thref' years a~o removed a water meter from a supply line in1o a Liueoln Heights basement.
then opened a shutoff valve. Timin~ the flow showed aporoximatt&gt;ly llh gallons per minute rushin~ out of the Une! There
is not a water pump manufacturing l."oncern in busine.U in the
U S. today that markets a pump for rural wells producing as
liltle water as thatr
With Rober1 Ruark
We are certain the water subserihers have been patient in
pdt or gold - blrit," nnddln~ at
asking for better serviee Patien&lt;"e is a· remarkable and virtuBy ROBERT C. RUARK
t!Je- J"U~.
ous trait. However., Mr. Tackett is going to find that it has
IKOMA T:mganyika - The rain.
Wei hMll lllri~tH~ biJiellow stakgrown thin in mueh of Pom~ro.v And in Middleport, too, if he bow rur\l~d long and lovely in the ·ed out and ~ldn't lJotltt!r him . All
gets down that way .
dusk ,one of its bnlliant horn_! we dill was sit add j., about ways

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DeChant's bill was one of 26 jntroductd ·tn the Legislatur.e Tues..
d.ay, bring.l.ng the total for theseslion so far to 119.
, Sen. Robert R. Shaw (R..ColumbUI) wants the lawmaker• to
make 30
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Garry Moore
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P~asage of .another bi.ll intro.
duced Tuesday would mate Great
Lakts seamen eU&amp;ible for u11;em·
ployinent compensation benefits.
Their work is now cmtlidered
seasonal emplo§ment. The
ure wa~ presented by· Demoerahc
SeM.
Kins of Toledo and
Charles Carney of Younptown.

Two constitutional amf!ndments
were offered in the House.
One would Permit 18-year-olds to
vote. The election Jaw change,
in tle Senate, wu introduced
similar to one already propolled
by Rep. John H•yden of Clermont
coUnty, a R~publican.
The other amendment would requtre the governor to name sue·
cesl!ors from the same political
party to five state offices wben
vacanc:les occur. The offices are
state auditor, treasurer, secretary
of s'tafe and attorney general. The
change was proposed bY Rep, Guy
Hiner .,R-stark).
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Hiner also introduced a btll
which would force county commissioners to fill ,·aeancies with per·
sons of the same political party.
Tbe offices inelurle shelitr, record·
er, engmeer, coroner, auditor IJld
treas"rer.
Other bills, including their spon·
sors, would:
Permit local governments to pay
~11 or part of life insurance pre·
miuma for their flmploy~s, Re~s.
Francis Reno and Martin Galvm
&lt;D·Lucas).
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Outl.tw debt pooling compames
in OlliO, Rf'lps. France:s ..M~vern
(D-Summit) and Andy Dev~ne (I)Lucas).
Provide for the licensing and
I control of such bodget service
companies, Rep. Albert Rogoff (R·
Hamilton).
Permit the jailing of persons

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Afternoon ~ilm F&lt;lrtiyl)
Super Serial Tim.:Mickey Mouse Clu"b
~uffaio Bill Jr.
Cartoon Club
Five Star Final
Job,. Dalv &amp;: the Newr
Shertfl of Col'hlse
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Air Foree Time '57
Fl:"an!de Laine
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TEENAGE.$ KILLED

LA PAZ, Bolivia
UP - Four·
teenaseu were tilled ind nint!.
others were injured T•esday when
lightning strnct a field where t! ey
were playing soccer, authorities
reported today.

New Cold Wa\ e
To Send Temps
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Scheduled For
Mission Service

Dr. Clovis G. Chapptll, who is
The mild, &amp;pringlike weather of scheduled to 1peak to the Point
the past few daya gave way todey Pleaaant Prt•aching Mi.aslon con·
to a told wave expected to send are.ation on "'nund.ay, January
temperatures to from zero to 10 24, is known Q one of the ten
Allow county hoepital trustees to above by Thursday morning.
moat e!fective ministers in Amerhire lawyers for court actions in
ica.
The mild weather came to an
the collection of delinquent acThe d.istiuguisbed
southerner
abrupt end Tuesday night as mucb
counts, Rep. Herman K. Ankeney colder air spread over the state. has served t9me of the larger
(B.-Greene).
Rain changed to snow as the mer· Methodist churcheJ with suv1ce
Cllange the doe license regis- cury dropped to beloW freezing i.n Mount .Vernon Place Methodist
tration deadline from Jan. 20 of and one to two lncbes of snow fell Cburcb in Waehi~Jton, D. C.,
each year to Jan. 1, Rep. Kenneth in northern .areas of Ohio. Some First : Methodist Church in OklaRobinson (It-Marion).
freezing rain abo was reported tn hQ"ma .Cicy, :and First Methodist
Church Ui ·Charlotte, North Car
those areas.
olin a.
Early l('mperatures
today
Dr. Chappell, a widely known
showed Toledo with 16, Cleveland author having bad at least th1rty
21. Columbus 24, Cimlnnati 28, devoti~nal books published, many
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and Marietta 32.
or them ranking amou.ng the best
Collin!, George Holter, Eddie .As.h,
sellers in the country .at large.
13obby ,D.urton, lo~b, Strub!Ej, . In contrast, hiih temperatures
KDown alJO tor biB ability n
WYlJ~ ~pbjt:·: 1l'r., and Guy Eddie ~e&amp;day ranged from the middl«! a ·Jec=ttb"tr and ·humorist, Dr. ChapGuinth~r- Ce'r tificates of honor 50's r~orth to the 60's S!JUtb witb pell baS" .been nominated a1 ~ne
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have been made to other Korean rain over moat of the state,
of the seven most representative
members of. the Post and will be
The cold wave forecast for .to- in Methodism.
presented in the neu- future.
night was expected to hit the state
Frauk Cheesebrew announced as a high pressure area located
that the Eighth District is leadinll in the plain ~.:tales moved eastin membership for the first time ward. Temperatures on Thursday
since 1938. It was also announced morning were expected to range
that on thi! second meeting in from zero lo fiVe above north
February, William J. Brown of and five to 10 above south.
Gallipolis, District National Secur- The HighwJy Department reportity O!fi('er, would be the guest ed highways, including the Ohio
speaker.
Turnpike, were snow rovered and
At lhe· close or tbe meeting a sJJ_ppery north l:lf a Jlne marked bY
fish Cry was served to the 51 mem- Greenvill e, Springfield, Marion
.Mt. Gilead , Can ton and Lisbon.
ben present.
Highwa~·s south of this line were
The nl'!l:t meeling will be held
wet
wilh some slippery spots.
on February tl and all members.
found guilty of assaulting or
abualng a game protector wbile in
the performanee of bia duUs,
Hiner.

PAYS COST
Earl McGrath war fine~ $~0
(IIUSpended) and to.alll (paid) an
Mayor f. F. Robinson'• court on
'I'llesday night after a plea or
Kuilty to a charce t~f lailif!g to
change registration of a vehiCle.

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The balcony it.MU iJ larae
enough, it wu pointed out by
Principal Clyde Foley. that after
game partie• and other attlvltle•
un be held there ebnply by roUmg bact the bleaehera.
Aerou tbe spadoua, a:leaming
f]oor It a hvte ltaf:e which bat
two room• on eKb eide of 1t
which can bt: ueed for many pur·
poser 1uch u dreaaina: roo:tna or
even el&amp;u rooms if tbe occa~tion
arise•.
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Under the ataee
tbe dre.11me
room.s. In addition there are aeveraJ room• for doreee and other
use1 under the baleaay_ All in all.
Wahama fan1 and st.u.ftnts are in
for a trf':J( when the building is
opened.
Two ctOH C()Urtl OD the baJketDail floor ue eaeb. larger than the
floor 1n the old gym and Principal
Foley pointed out that eventually
it i! hoped that a dividing wall of
canvas can be arrenged between
the two cOurts for physic.al eduealion c~asses for bofJ, and girls.

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Spot·ts Parade
We:!therman
Art Linkle•ter &amp; thC!
Douglas Elwarda
Sgt. Preston of the
Bob CummingS Sho\lf
Climax
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*WE HAVE TElliCO CIRCULATING GAS HEATERS OF ALL SIZES

They Will Fit Any Room In The Home
- $9.95 to $69.95

RADIANT HEATERS · ·· · · ·· · $16.50 lo $23.95
TEMCO GAS FLOOR FURNACES

They remind that there are still
thousands of peraons throughout
the country wbo bave been'·atricken by the diseaae and who still
need help pro'!"ided by the funds. ·
For thoae peraons, officials point
out, the Salt vaccine has eome to
late. H01pltal biUa, brace!, and
treatments of variout .kinds must
still be paid for. Donations this
month t.o the Polio FUnd will help
them.

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Under b11 btll ,_ the ~mamder the propDHd law miiht belp to
would be placed an an emergen·
revent highway aceidenta. Curcy fund'' to be used in the eY~nt ~enUy tbere it no definite mini·
of a major disaster s~h II a f1re mum ~peed limit for the state.
or flood.
A state senator from Cleveland,
DeChant said $231 million was Juliu~t Petrash aubmltted a bill
eoJtected from the sales tax thlt roYiding for ~ tax on 10ft drlnkl.
past year .and local governments P The propOICd ~ax would be one
were only receivi!lg about 9.~ per cent for 12•0unce botliu and two
cent, or $21 m.ilhon..
centa for Jara:er bottle~. Petrash
H ct~llectlona remamded on the estimated ttlat the 1tate would
same level, he said, the h~al eov sain about $2!1 million annual
ernment 1• s~re would be about from the tax.
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NewWahama:
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floor. h.alf on the maio floor .and
half 1n the b~lrony . Thw, Khool
oflj.ci~ pointed out th1t there
il never any need fm- patron• at
the game. •o crou the .noor to
the other 1ide of the budding. .
A foyer on the bleH'her aide OJ
the building contain~ public rut
rooma, tif:ket olficee, and • refreJhment Jtand which also open•
up to tb.e oull.ide for uae duriat
J.he football lUton.

was introduced in the Ohio House of Represi.lntatives Tuesday.
The measure was ::;ponsored by Democratic Rep. Edward W.
DeChanLof Lorain County.
DeChant proposed tha:t 40 per cent of state :-.ales tax revenues go to JI)Cal JUvern~enta with
He aaicl 30 miles 10 hour 11'1
an equal an:'oun_l to public St~ooill. "slow enou&amp;h" for any yehk!le end

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DIU MOMII:NJ AT WA5HINUION ARMORY

North Viet Nanr ha1 reduced i s
armed force• by 80.000 mon. RJ·
COLUMBUS, 0 . (UP)_ A bill to give local governments an
dio Peipina: reported torlay. H did
11Qt Jay bow msny remain u .a ~er estimated $71 million more a year in state sales tax money

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C OF C MEETING
The Chumber of Commer~nce is 12:00 Valiant Lady
hning an orjanizationol meeting
t2:15 Love or Life
Friday at 7 .30 at the Vil~e Hall 12:30
and ll.ll int('rf'~ted p~noris are 12:U Search f~H Tomorrow
Guid:i!le Lia:ht
utgt&gt;d to atlend.
1:00 Katie'.s Kitchen
uo AJ The World Turn11
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Our 1dia!l Brooks
AT GA,.DEIII MEETING
Atlending the county presidents 2:30 lf3useparty
ot Garden clubs meeting held ~~ 3:00 .1 he BiJ E:•yuff
the Heath Methodist Church, Mid· 3:30 Bob Croaby Show
l;OO Brighter Day
dleport, Tuesday afternoon, f1"(lm
f:l5
secret Stonn
Pomeroy were Mrs. Jed Webster
4:30 Fdfe of Nigbt
Sr. and Mi~s Ethel Garland of the ~:00
Th,. Early Show
Twilight club; Mrs . John Terrell
and
Mr~:~ . C. L.
Heaton or the 6:30 Your Esso Reporter
Winding Trr-11 dub; and Mrs. 8:4:5 Sports Parade
Charles Goevlcin and Miss Lydht 8:M Weath~rmau
Ebersbach of the Pomeroy club. 7:00 Jill Core,- Show
7:15 Jlougla'i F.dwards
7 :30 Giant Step
TO SERVE LUNCH
8:00 Arthur Godfre_y 1c Frit:Dd!
Group One ofthe Wor-1en's Sor · 9.00 Tbe Millionaire
iety of Chnstian Serv1ce of th(l 9:30 J've Got A Secret
United
Meth~?dist Church .will 10.00 20th century Fox Hour
serve lunch f'l the church, Friday, ..U;DQ . \J..P.tQ_the m-inute ntw1
fr_om 11 .IIJh. to 2 Pill Soup. sand"waches, p1e and coffee wtll bt' 11:10 'j'be Late Show

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stabbinl;l down al lhc thorn acat:la •na means u~tn Mutia threatened
which hP1d the ripPnPd carcass dt to waJk baek to Naii'btil, a journey
MASON CLINIC
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a pig. Yoll did not have to see the lif 430 mUe"ll.
G~S
Admitted Mr~. Sarilh Jlou .~h
.IF:~USALEM. bruel
UP - pig to knnw he was hanging In th~
And trom the bla~:!K·rreen bush
PALESTINE, Dl. UP.:...Wben Mr.
Hartrorrl, January 1:1 . Ch!lrl('~ llht hiJI('. ;~nd Du.ba~. said to?~ th~ tree. Th(• wtnd was blowing eame the same IOllnd. "Haw-haw- and Mrs. Lawrence Walls became
(;rt•gl)n GibPs Mbson . .January 18. "_nl_~ hH•t tllnc SyriAn bears In cap Rtraight at ynu
Haw-Haw-haw-haw-haw."
ill, '!- doctor's diasnosis recomMan Ann ItO.!!! llopklnsvt!lt•. Ky -~ ~~:· ll v Wl'n· tht&gt; proud parent~ of
L1ttlc Jo/111 Sulton pointed at
mended chcclr!ni the iiS piping
.J:uu~ary 18; Alief' Rlctncr, Muson, tnpkt ~. loda.v: Dubah gav&lt;! btrth the rainbow with his chin. He
r thoughl of CI_.P'n Ahah and in their home. Two large leaks
J:muary J9; Mn. l''lorfnct· Wur-th. lo lhP ftrs l cau Monrtny, The other winked. but ~poke not. One dGe:; Moby Dick .and fll"ured Yelville were found .
Hartford . Janunry W: :'lin (;ntCI' I two urr1v1•d 'ru!'sdoy .
not Sp!'ak in leopan1 hunting, or rriust have hunted l~opirds before
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.' lulron CUlton , January 21.
mo"c onuch. or scratch, or caugh. lie· wrote about whatea.
SURPRISE PAIIiTY
Bi rths:~ doughl.l't" Synthw 1\nn.
OnP slla . Anti ~;lt!l. And some eon,
(Cdj;yrlgbt, 19S7, by Unit~d
In Mr. anrt Mr s. Willium Ho1t ~ lt or
HOLDS FIRST MEET
A surprise blrthday party was
~ nme hour, lh(' miracle that is a Feature Syndicate, In:t.)
held SaturdAy night for Georgtl
Hartford 011 January 16; u t1au11h ·
WASHINGTON
UP -President leopard coming to a tree blooms
Johnsun
celebrating
his 21th
ll'r, Heda }&lt;'iJy, In Mr and Mrs l~tsenlwwcr will hold the first in all its SJllcndor .1n all my file
birthday.
at
the
home
of
.a sister
llavld Warth, ilolll"tfonl , .Jflnuarv IU'W~ Cjltlff'l"l'!lCC of bb StlCOI\.d 1 ha~·e never ::;een anything com- ~
HIART OF THE MA TTIR
JQ· a eon. Trenli~ Ray"."'(o \1( inll lf'rm ln(by
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parabloP. to a l_eop~rd, long awalt~d 1, W.EL~INGTO.N, • -Net.'\ Zealand \trs . Jr(&gt;ne Kelly. 'fho&amp;e present
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M~s Prl! Hamiltun Rnss. Hopkurs· Tit(• Pn•sirlr:ont last 'met With Clnally sprln.&lt;~mg urto a tree. ·
w~re ~r . ,.a:liJI )'4-s. liar"iy Jobrwm,
Nothlng came and night fell , 4 UP - A veterinary . ICI4l_nce Je_c- Mr. and M'r-V,'"Ne!Sb'tf RouBh and
vi i! ~. Ky , on Januury 19.
IH"II~tnt&gt;n on Nuv. 14.
1
erasing thl' rainbow. John nudged turcr at Sydney _Umverslty satd children dt Ne~ Haven, Mr. and
me. A blob of black had riHed in Tuesday he h~s ditsCO\'ercd a te_st Mrs. r. lcnn Glaz~ and children of
Soup lo talce out will be
gray spate alon gll ir!e the pig. to ttetermine If a ho ·sc can w1n Pom1•roy. Ohio. Mrs. Carol NaJohn, 11 professwnnl hunt1•r, whis- P r!t!"e. J. D. Steel lultl a sclm~c~ pol~ki and l"hildren of Toledo,
GRANGE TO MEET
PNCd now .
&lt;"ongrl'ss he had" foun d .a way to Oh10. ~~r
and Mrs.
'Freeman
Rock Springs Grange will meet
"There he is. tlw so-a nd-so." he h•IJ If a horse _could wm a rae'" Johnson of Clifton, Mrs. Paul
said "And no way to ~ce h 1m to by studying It:; elfcro-cardlo- CHuldwell. Chester, W. Va. Pal Thursday evening al 8 p. m. in the
Grange Hall. A potluck supper
shoot hlm . W"'IJ sta..:gcr home ' grnm.
Johnwn and Pat Ball, Mr. and
will be held · at 7 p. m. to precede
lhrouSJ:hl the snakf'.q now and try - - - Mrs. G!~ org(' Johnson and rhild~n . the meeting.
him
011
thl•
morning
approach
EW \'OKK --Tillngll t~ne New Yorker thinks
about:
He w•ll ll'a "e just hf'ror1· dawn ,
RACINI BOOSTERS MiET
and &lt;'Ursc st u~ !"rom thl' hu~h ··
It anyone has been wonderlnr what's wtong
The
Racine Band Boosters wlll
•·r
d~n·t
think
he
"s
a
l!'oprtrd
at
With th,. American new11paperman, I otr..- a
meet Thursday January 24 At 7:30
faint chtP: he domm't wear ohl, beat-up hats any
all," J said
we tlptOL•d away
p. m. In the Rarine Hlgh School
more. The nat people have just Informed me to
from the thorny ambush . "'I think
~=
building. £vP-ryone is urged to athe's a ghosl. "
thl.l elrect, and It depre!IBilfl me. I am li hatle-ss
lend lo h&amp;Jp plan for the b.a~d
IOU!, my•elt, but lhtrc always was lftOmethtng
"Some day he'll make a misAtomic Pollc)' -Struggle
Modoralo Civil l'vhls
banquet.
~U.IIu,·lng about eyeing my colle&amp;fUI(Ifl and nottake," John said . "LI~ten lo the
homo
on
Coptlol
Hill
Measure
lo
bt
I1U1cted?
Ing the dllr~'putable. deftant condtt~R or their
blightl!r lauch at U5." fi'rom the
1·hapeaux. a1 I~ they were chal1engtn.g respectaPLAN RIVIVAL
bush close aboard ~am~ s steady
Bpcclal ~o CI!!KfrtiJ Prel! A.!lsoclatioll
bility. Reapeetab!llty hu ruined many ,tood
aenices will start at
Revival
sawJn" grunt with a S!u·ra!lie lilt
fFT..t.8HINOTON- BattJtliJNa are ehaplng up for a renewal ot the
photo-llnatch•rs.
Portland Methydist Church on
on the end of it.
W heated Capttol Hlll debate over how th1 ao:vernmmt can January 27 and ~ontlnue through
Accordlnl to lhl.l report, however, t~rlfre
This was quite a leoparrl ,known
!lpetd tht arrival of C'"he&amp;p eltctl'ietty from atomle genflratonr.
Morylloo. . curr•ntly wear ~nctremely proper hats, Their h~t•
February fli. Freeland Norris if
proftiR·!iOnal!y as the "camp leoCh&amp;Jrma:n Lewis Strttuu of Ule Atomic EneriJ commlulon hu
are ev~n more Juxfa.tlll thun doCtor.e', which ah!'
1
the evanaelist and Arlie Marb,
pard " He re•pon.d ed to no lurrs
BIM owt~uo
1et forth the adrnlnislratlon'e re.ponae to Den'l.ocrattc char«ea that
taking on 11. more dnHhlng air. I don't kr.ow
the pastor. Everyone Is wtlcome
He fed , and mightily, onl.r at
the sovernment baa anowed th• United Statea to fall behind other
"'' Jr«!Jkln. whether thl.11 II! cnuse or errect, but I do khow
to Rtltnd.
niaht. IJe poked his hl'ad into
nation~ 1:n developing the peace-time atom.
that many rt~porten write ntnm•IY proper and
ttnta. He stole brazenly from lhe
The .AJDC chief's plan callt for greater teder~tl
htnmaely dull at.:lrie. at tht moment. I don"t ••k that they 1'0
BIRTH ANNOUNCIMINT
e1mp
and tm-rlfiod the boys. He
aBIIillatlea to encouraJl! the conatructioil-by
around wtth t'belr Pnt.ll cardtl In their hat11, ll1111ke on their hlp11 and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert (Bob)
almOst
folio~~
me
into
the
cho,
pri,·af.t! :flrme--ot ~ve "entirely new type'' re- JobnatO:n are announclne the birth
eoptq ot U.e A.mmcfJM M~rcur-JI In their pocketa--but a little lntil.• totl&amp;t tent. one: day.
lllvtdu!lllt,y, a ltttl• br11vado, never hurt lhe be!lt n&amp;WIMift.
actora ~ mld-11'82. A• euch an lnduurnent, the
ot a seven pound seven ounce
He w.as Jl lf.j'end, thi' chul. A
At \ht ume Ume, J have received word from Harry Rolnick, the
AEC alrtady hu moved to make avaUable to
daqahter, Bub&amp;ra Jo, born Sathalf
dozen
of
tha
best
hunters
I
..)l;brated Texu hatter-- he created the encouraging "ti&amp;Uop" hatlndu.~try larp amount• ot tecret data Oil the
urday, January 19, at 12:08 a. m.
a:now
had
tatkled
hlm
ffarry
operattmll
at
atomlc
planta:.
that ht ha. tuhlontd a ntw line of •·tuturl•tlc" hata 1 ra.dteally deal
Holzer itoapltal.
Maternal
Frank
BowSelby,
Reggie
Destro,
"rted from th• )Meullar ah111pe ot todRy'a male bOftneta. H• plan~
Alth~ Btraua aay• the J'OYtmment wW
man,
Andy
Holmberg,
Eric
flund,nndp1rents
'"'
M'.
lnd
Mft
...M()VIDIIS Cllltl S~RVICE
to Mt up dl1playa of lh• nflw dalala• In men'• •hopl aroun.d the
build
I'!Hteton If lndu•try tall• to take the
Jte'n, DOn Souefleld, and now SulCuy
L.
Roborts
of
Jlillfo,
W.
Vi:
NlllWARK,
N. J .
UP - The
country Ud I, for otle, trust lh111t a tew re})(lrtera will buy them and
1nltii.U~· hta pi"'ppOal hU. tar lhott ot oppo.
ton. The eombined leopard know.,.., them. J:vea It they'r. •hocking pink.
tt"tloQ dlmuula.
and paternal Jrandtather 1i: ··- l'IQWartr .PJ~ Depll"bhent ]'Jro,·1 :f.:d
lt!dle or thts eroup was an EncyW. JohnSton til Madbon. Ind.
~:!trr&amp; !M!'rilce TU-elday, Louh ~!or·
• • • •
DemoetaUc tawmakfrw, led by Ser!.ator Albert
elopedl• 8-r'IU.nita. But lhe elolPa(ernal
great
trVKIP,rentt
~
·
rij,
i .t:at""bQe truct rlrlver. d.:;
THE 801hlft1' A.NO 1ft PniFtJI. BUMilt. occaatonatly lmmorGore 61, ~ueee, believe the UIUted State•
e~t an:rbod)' had edme to this chap
Mr. end Mrs. R lt. Dague, alio of .eovtrelf hf had pielred up sumc
e.,tta.d on canv., by till llltlli Reginald Marllh, hu anotber ptctortal
AIC's Strau..
mu11t ltUIIelil a "crash" ~rorram ot atomic power
lfadillon, Ind. The John!ltons have
l'ffuse and drove •"J
wu St1by "lfho r11ged up a earn·
llthatortan: Hatt1tt. Lorenet.._ w 28-ye..... old Brooklyn JU&lt;Ic"e'• daUJbter.
develo~t. 8tralUia' rtcommendt.tiOna - ex•
era and fta6hl1Jht lo • bait and
three other ebildhh, VIckie, Nmi
where fir .. tr..~n
111., L., a ~d ptafto proalay who 1ot a mental block about muak:
pected to bt autmUtft\l ti~wlll meet ht&amp;d-on with a te•
Wh.tft IMr teU!Itr wu kiUed by en auto, juet hae ftnt.hetl • d~by-9cot ao.11e marnlliclent color phorod Dnid.
the embets.
vtaed veralon ot th1 bill Gore lpODtored IYt .mmmer. Thitl ftllled for
toot P.:hltblf ot the -..dy old ltreet, a110 ahowlnr Utt: Third Avenue
to• ot him in the dead o.r night.
a 1400 mUIIon. program ot tedeN.IIJ-coutructed nu&lt;:lear piUI_ta. A&lt;lIll ~1'\j( diim&amp;RU~. , • . VItal atl\tlllti~ from Ab4. llinhorn, f'At~
mlnlatratloa op;o.itkih. kUilf lt.
BoU9Jitld tnd I thought we had
.ll•tc•Mder prop mu we Ulftcel ot ~. othM&gt; day: da i6o Pifformhfih Ol'!lte. But the cad had sent a
•
ue.1 ot the play hul(l and In l!:urope, 4,800 peara end banana. have
blf female alnrtt as a replacemf'nt
.. .riU.VIr.l'mt AP1'emt_I.&amp;TII-Deaplte· the fact the llbtral S,.:n•
been UMd to provide a "chtcktn" dl'f\m!r eitefl · onataat ftlgllUy.
and what ~med like triumph
att bl90 lolt the ftght to rtviH the rulea to limit JlU~tttbtf, Cql•
That'• 7-.ooo oaloriu---or • Ja.c•r. Oleuon &amp;retlctitt.
lu'tned to
T~ fat't that she
to1 HIU o-..•ra ah caD\'Ule.cJ that a moderate ciVil rtahta "pack·
1myr z.l.- R. ft. patroha h'el'lf ('~rnplaln ent!llialjo ot til.- tl"tiUC
ltl her \lfeiatiH delly Jn native
a,.,. &amp;tn Whl t.a taaetett i.7
tht• . . .iOn.
pertormllftC• or lhe tra3ns-but tt&amp;hold the poor New Y'orlt l\lbway
lOtts and 1heep Wll apatt. The
The ,-opam wm Hou• approval Jut
but dted 1ft
pua.qer. In 11ven m.ontba lut yt•r. 105,03 .IUbw&amp;y !ralrll were
daY We shot lllte ol~ 1irl the bon
a-.a.. Tllli Je&amp;r, action 011 the civil rllhta meaauN ill antttlp&amp;ted
late•• , • My Jov• for Mt• Deborab Kerr 11 in the pUbMc fimaM.
ffme to the tldje Of the river and
I"Wd' lletiati apprOval 1.1 Opected after .tOUthtmera w"a. . I token
but, utterly t.*btai,_.., may I 11rg-e one: •M an to ilhl Mlill X. ~ft !'eo
ftJht apjnet lt.
awort at Ut roundiJ.
'l"he lllrn te co1nlu In ~pot. than the pl.y, but h~r
Don Bootfieild had • alrk wlfe
PrtlldtDt Eilenbower wtU dtmand, and pt, &lt;Nholthea.rtett Republt·
ptrt~ 1e puN platinum. . . . It you've blowp lnto town and
ean aupport for the move ud llOI'thtm ud wut.ern Dfmotrata W11f
and went awa.y. Mama and Muter
.._. tilt mullcal L'U Ab11«r, It&amp; lnforrntd that thoH c:uual bloUitl
eombllle with OOP lert•Jator. to put the bill throQh.
Sutton arrived. We then enu1ed
&amp;die A.dimt wean coat ttOO eplett&gt;
in what Mama call• leoparditls, or
Jt would ithnl'tht!n federal lawa protecun• votlne l'ifbt.l, make
• • • •
It euler for minority lt"OU$1'1 to have dlrt&gt;Ct acoee• to rttt.ral tourt.a
badly t&gt;Ontrolled Insanity. T11e flr~l
nu.., lfllR&amp; Wit 00 .\OAIN" t Mike M"yerberr. WhoM ~roduc~
It t"-!11- civil rla-hta are vloll.ttd, ereate • permarlent btpartllln commove w1s expeni!Jive - a full hUon til
ftw Oodtlt laat aeaaon wu underatood bf almo1t no
m•Oift to 1tudy civil rlglltt ~arobleml Utd ui&amp;bllih a mot-e tnauea.
cente
and
•
1pecial
Jeopard
lion. actpt atrected aowt• who n.ad &amp;reat •ymbollam l~to It, t1 clolfiJ",
Ut.l otvtl rllflta dl'tiaton iii iht .:tUIIUte department
ceDte !or John, aA r had e!Cper\ded
the •am. play on Bl'oadway again In a fflw day&amp;- -wltll a Nearo
mine
on
the
hen
leopard.
This
eut. Willy, elM! ... n &amp;oaked 10 en'J a couple of ••uont qo when
, TtXIC8 AND TELEVISION- The Senate commerce: eommltttt
took a JOO..mlle trlp to MuBOma
Muy J1btt11 "llew" around thG at-.ge on Wlrt• In Petn Pllftl. Yet
hu
lf\lD &amp; quiet .- eampalp to JJtt the fedftal Rcl.ee ta"- on anand
uaed
up
200
bueka
for
peru.. Mttropol1tan Opera tried It •hi olh•r dlly wlth tour ballet
channel televialon tete.
.
.
mltalou
to
ahoot
a
nrmint
we
dancffl phiYinr th• Rhine- l'flaldlllna In DB.'I RAehlf1Gid', art4 CIIGe ot
:kem~ll
hope
tiutt
acu~
-.Joqthla
line
can
be
hadn't
1
prayer
for.
dllt l:lrl• ai!Mit tatnttd, two oth1n cralhed In mtd-alr . and Ute
Weulcl &amp;1ft
takea at the ne~et •euiOJi Of donpUa. 'they are
We rhtftled hi1 dinner to other
fourUI jldt mlued whackt11r a tmga platform.
convlboed, according to- Senator "Jnt'ederkk 0. PaYfte Ati-Channol
trees. We 10t up in the middle of
Sad ntwa to nw, a man who onct! ponderfd marrylftR tAla DeFee.
tR), Malfte. that this wllf ,ffur dev'tJo)M'nent or trHJo~
TY Set TU
the
night
and
JtiiiJltPr('d
thrOugh
the Am!IU'.On etrip·t.lllaaer : there &amp;re 3R mmlon wnmen In U1t United
etatlon1.
bla('k b111h un the off-ehanc~ he'd
atatal Who 1tand li la&amp;t 4 or under. Tllll word Ia from An4rew
Payne ... ye that removal of the excise ta:t will oft'aet the manu.
Arkin, tbe tennll·playln.r tor111er C'Bs p11g-1 bo_y who lla)W makea
stay in th' tree. All we 101 was a
~aeturar1
coat dltrer,.ntlal IMtweth the production ot eets for nry
clothea tor the tiny onu--and take~:~ them proudly to pluah ealoorw
swlah u he came out of the ng1111\ frtquency only and tilt all-ehannel 11et1.
er tlrtt .atJbUt on Broadway. Andy, who et&amp;nde e f..C. a. befan
aina •nd that llrtastic \eopardChairman Warren Mapulon tO), Walhlnfloh, ot tht $4tr!.Ue
~aii:IJnc In Ptttte t!Uhloft.l "'becau.. I &amp;ot tired ot ...,... rtrli
lau.h. We aot bee•Btun. and
IOOI'iU'n'ttce cr.mmlttee, hu: j\tlt wrltten thtt Hou11 1UIIc6'nunldn on
\l'fOt Molli'OII proportion• wearln&amp; Bblrley Tempi• dreuu jul( be·
taet~;t-bltten.
aU*' '"••• "'•.,Dtftttd to tit.'' .
,
axcllt tax4lr.l atron(ly utrml" that the fttc.J!Iary ltepe be taken ~·
"Aemembflr lhe rainbow," Sut·
ellmlaa~~Jlh• tax on all-channel lite. The Houat UDU tnlUaW IUcl"i
ton Nld. "It •lllways polntll to a

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i ,aiNNYH"l A~·ZYS~
6 :\"i ,-,1gn 0•'
7 00 Today
A·OO Cofftt T•me
tO ·OQ Hom t&gt;
II :00 The Prict Is Rlaht
11 ·30 Truth or con11equences
12"fl0 Tic Tac Dough
12·30 lL Could Be \'~ ,
t ·OO Current

IO:dO Garry Moore
10:30 Attbur Godlrot
ll :30 Stlike it Rlob

BAs.iETT.

Dally Senlillel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 23, 1957--&lt;1

.... ursday

WSAZ·TV
CHANNEL I
6 :55 Sltn On
7:00 Tod:~y
9 :00 Coffee Time
LEGION MEETING
JO ·oo Home
1-"~t· n ey- Be-nnctt Po~t. No. 128. li ·OO The P'"ice is Right
Ari1e'ta·an J l"gion. w11l me-et to l I 30 T:uth or Consequ~Jnces
mghl 111 fl! &amp;Ular iiCiiSJOn with Com. 1 12:00 Tic Tac Douah
momder Roscoe Fife presidin g 12.30 II Could Be You
The l'ost llas been nottru:•d \hat 1 1:00 Current
Fred Thacker, State Cummandt•r
2 :00 C1met1 Goes to School
has appointed fJon Roach 415 the 2;30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
"'P l R e " chairman of the 3.00 Matluee Theatre
au
ev re
.
4:00 Queen Jar a Day
post to male a con~entrate.d d~ve 4 :45 bfod.ern Ron:u.nees
to l:l'l all dues paid by Feb. ·
5 :00 Comedy Time
5 :30 My Little Margie
WORK SESSION TONITE
Middleport Firemen will report 6:00 Waterfront
8:30 · Neo;u Pieture
at 6 p.m . loni~ht for a work ses
1:4$
SDDl'tt Eye
sion at the F1re 0(1parlment gar-.
1:35 Weat.bercast
aae.
'tOO ¥JYClr of the Towa
7:30 Bd"die Fisher
OES TO MEET
The Past Matmns of Evenli!ellne 1':4" NBC News
Holiday
ChajH.er, OES will mN•! Fndo}' 8:00 ~am
8:30 Fa 1 ~C'r ¥now• Best
evellitlg at thf! home of Mrs. Allt'n
9:00 Kiaft Thfiatre
lfughC11.
10:00 !',-a.is Ill Your Life
10:30 TBA
MEii11NGPOSTPONIIo
11:00 News ¥eadlines
The January meetinli[ or !he
11:15 Weathe~ast
loyal W.omtn 's Class of tb(l Chur- 11 :20 Preu BOx
ch o( Chri st has bet'n postponed
11:30 l'onltbl
indelinHely.
1:1:30 Sljtt Oft

PLAN PIIACTICE
Evangeline' Chapter. OF.S, will
have a practice Jcssion Tltursday
at 7:30 at the Masonic 1't'mple ac·
cording to the announcement made
by Mrs. WilUs Anthony, Worth1•

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Ailing Panthers Drop To Third; Jackets Lose 58-56
Weakened Johnson Plays, Fails To
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Miller City 110 ~· &amp;7

Final Four Minutes Of Home Game

The Bundogs captured the con-.
te.st at !he tre ~ tbrow line, hitting
16-24 to the Jackets il·l6, elthoug'h
lhf' Orange and II lack scored thrct
l"'l' ·~ fie-14 goals than Lhe Athens
f .· •. 2&amp;-22.
Middleport hit a total of 4.H;,
of their shots from the floor; a
!corching 51.9 ~.{ in the first half
and 35.5'.&lt; in the second
The slow starting Athens CollfllY
q~gers seorea far 36. 3 '7~
total
allots; 2Jj.l ~~ ln tbe flrst half, and
Q.3 o/c in the final portion.
'l'he Jacket reserve• suffered
tbett fittb defeat of tbe aeason
wt tbe 'hands of tbe "·Pups", 37·36,
1nd wtore behind mo•t o'f the conteet .JIAl"k Kelly I&gt;! the Jackets
'll••d pawl! the ...rilll! path with
1'I points. Ball ltd the winners
ltOl'llli- '111111.16.
with to.
WJth ,iow ii!IB..U. rem~~ialOJID
SCORING
aY QUARTERS
llle eoiieot aftor 1110 lead bod ·
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18 14 10 14 50
&lt;:banpcl tlll!iil&gt; IIDM Coach OhM'· Mlcldleport
11 Ill 18 17 118
I" ·IJc.\fee'o tlve fOiied ahead of Athens

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borlestown 72 Northwtlll,.. 61
,___•_liD______,..._. IRuolc~Troy 82 Perrysville 52
4

Writers Pick 'Em
About The Way
They're Falling

Savann•h n Lou4onvtUe 18
jlojloin JK Benwood 'Crllli&gt;o 45
St. ClaJr1ville M ShadylicJ,e 33
Cadiz 49 Jewett :18
itot~\reilfllle 118
Bellf,ire St. Johnt 1J1
Bfl'lltiYj'He 71 DillonVI'It th
Aderra ·92 ~~ . PIOIIlhl Ba
Dlx.ie 47 R~ndolph 41
coHno ·110 8\dlley 411
Chlllleothe 7&amp; Clr&lt;leYIUe 411
cOtumbulll Un1vttslty 61
Jbrnllton Twp. 8'1'
SOUth ·Zan..VIllt lit
Newark ~t . Frane.ls !J5
Fairland 57 Rbek Hlll .U . ,

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C90 oeau! 118
Weet Sprifl81leld {1'1.) 41
AShtabula 81
Paineov!Ue Rlvenlde 36
JWfeteeJ: Stiles and Strimer.
Columbut St. )fary &amp;I
1'lew Lf&lt;lnaloll Bt. lo\leyliuotl! .
Jonotban·Alder 71 Lonilolt 1f8
UOAL STANDINGS
Genoa 1'8 Maumee ·ill
Wori Lost
l
South Point .70
Neltonville
1
2
8
Ironton St. Jooepb 82
~~OY
3
Decatur 48 Ch(!:aapeakf 4f
!5
3
Loroiil St. ill~~r.Y 110
W.on
5
4
Cleveland St. Mill C-•H•M WoJ!aton
4
AShtabula HarbOr" "88 Klrii,.nd a . GfiU.Polis
3
~
Geneva Speneer 82 Chardon M
~.l..i.lilPORT
1
7
Jef!er.Oll 68 :WOol'- ~
J~~Ckoon
I
7
Mentor 68 Gtnt\'1 If
Area Results
. Bloomfield 66 )lldalefleld 82
·POMEROY 68, Nelsonville 81

·Back in late November th2
Southea1tern Ohio Sportawrttera
m1 de their predletlon11 for the
then coming buketball rae~.
This (IJ how they picked 'em to
finjsh : Nelsonville , Pomeroy, Logan, Gallipolis, WeiiMlon, Athena,
Middleport and Jackson.
They didn't do badly. The Toledo Anthony Wayne 83
Akron St. Vlncent'J 31
'Cllnton 84 44
Fremon' illo" 72 Scioto
Akron Twp.
Glll'lleld
ta Albi_DJ 63
Hounds look Jike a shoo-in no-w PortPerry1~urg
79 !~few
with a full gam(' lead over Atben• Ashtabula Edgewood 63 Perry 19 Danville ~2 JohDJtl)wn 10
and at least two games on the rest
of the erow,t.
Tho writc&gt;"S fOII!Ied up when
they were giving a grade to Athens for the Bulldogs have come
11 Jon8 in great style wilh a ~eam
of mediocre size but ~reat tight·
ing he:1rt to land a spot in second
place with the season a little uver
llalf gone. 'fht'Y should finish no
worso than \,hird .
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our fall' Benrl country, can bounce
hilck nr1d t:1lc:e second 11pot. They
will hJvc tn fight It out with Loga n and Athens. Co nceivabl y, the
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CHICAGO UP - There is only
eight 1tralght attempts at ~e I one Amerie.an-born player in the
Rllt!•nd basket._ All .were aood. Natlona] Hockey League- today ~c1ne fans jok~agly reported the but lbc Chit-ago Black Hawb once
f1rst boy that miSsed wa• expetle(] fielded 1 tet.m made up entirely
from ll('hool toda~! . Who that of United States players.
clown w-as who m1sf1red on the
n'l nth lhot is beins kept a secret.
This Racine club, paeed by tWo
WILLARD TALLEST
1.,_year"ld 10phomore1. two iun·
NEW YORK UP - JeS!I Wiliors, an11 tw,o seniof&amp; all six of tatd, 'f,:ho ttood 6 feet , 7 inches.
•bam bit in the double seortng wu the tallest of all hea11yweight
coluinn 1a1i night and do it reau· ebampionJ while Primo Camera,
larly, does not use the spray sys. who fought at about 265 pound•,
tern of shootings. "ney don't take · wa1 the heaviest.
ehame1, work.ini the baH either
by pasaln" to a breaking mtte Or
GROVI WON 300
by individual fineue to within 10
PH1LA.DELPHIA UP _ Lefty
to 12 feet of the basket.
Grow won 300 major "league
Then a dead!y accurate JJUDP James and won 20 games in eight
push ~bot by an)l of the six "'""' MUOtll but he never managed to
ally d11heartens opponenf:t.
piteb 8 no-hf't game during his 17
Rutland showed great lmp~ve- )'ears In the big leagues.
ment Tuesda.y ni~ht offens1velv I
but t.be Devils could not overcome
the effective reboundinlt' of the
two 6' .ophomores, Adams and
of BelJefantalne were· kcent Rue- Salser. Rutland gO\ one ~banee
eael':. Ume. U it
Among thmre who attended at! of their dauJbt.er, Mrs. ~il4red !lt the batket
wasn't
good,
Racine
had the ball.
lble
•nd
family.
Morning Star Sabbath School the
the
first
half
the
Tornadoes
In
past year were l .,..ho attended 45
Mr. and Mn Chas. Ihle have rnade 19 of 31 shots. 1n the last
Sundays' or mdff' and reeeived
attendance pina. For pm-tet tattend moved Into the boule -vacated lasl half tllrey hit 15 of 27 . Tbe vlctOJ'.y
cinched a tie for first place (Or
ance for one year was LOuise Fish· August by John' Ihle arid family Rat!lne in the county leape.
Le1ter Baile._v has been substier; 2 years were Ellen Shuler an1
Raeine reserves earned a 48-3:5
Delmar Hamm; 3 year were Phy· tute mail carrier on the Miners. v-ictory over the little Red Devils
\lis and Charles ·Jhle and ·D elores ville Route the Past month.
wiLh Ed Chtpman netting lfl for
Raeuter, and Mrs. Bertha Holter
the winners. German and Grate
Charles Jhle and Clart lhle each had 7 for Rutland.
for 5 yeirs.
were calling on
Mr. aDd Mrs
SCORING
Keith Woods and family have Chas. Holter of Athem, last week.
Ratine,
Graham
'T·1·lft; Sals~r
_moved from the .Deliver Jlolte:
Several from this place attend·
4-2-10;
Adams
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W~lfe 7+18;
farm to property at Minersville. ed the bnsketball game at Pom e-Birch 6-2·14; Powell 5-1-1 t; BeeMr. and Mrs. Norman Heilman roy one nigM the past week.
gle 1-2--4 ; McDade o-o--o; Chapman
IJ-0-0. Totals 34-15-83.
Rutland Eads 4·2·10; Graham 42-10; Turner 2·1-5; L. Dugan 7-().
Todays Sport Roundup- ., - ~ ~ter ~iPt l'I~U· ilo the ring is 14 ; D. Dugan S--1·7; Rife 1-0-2;
NEW YORK UP .:..... The S ·
odfl!FtJ:sJfe to- prove bis own Carson 0.0-o; Justice 0-0-0. Totals
21&lt;1-48
Broadcasters Assoeiation
An- greatn~ss.
nounce4 today it had voted
phtques of merit to heavyweight
No Pitl!burgb player is being
champ:tm Floyd Patterson, pro asked to takt~ a salary cut this
footb1:11l star Frank Gifford and year and a ehuice few, like little
Olympic 800-meter champion Tom Elroy Face, the workhorse or the
Courtney.
.Pirates' buUpen, are receiving
whopping -big rai!Je&amp;.

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Racine 'Hot Five' Make First 8Shots
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-me·s rampaJIDI
ornadoel Jlatine 22 44 70 83
look their 1)\h straieht victory
Tuesday niJbt over the Rutland Rut 1and 11 Z4 40 4~
Red Devlll on the Rutland court
Onieiall, 8y('rly and Gas!
83 to tB and e1ie.ftd witb a fantartic &lt;•ell theclr:ed) IS8 '/1 of their
NtCE KOII CARDS
thoh.
WASHINGTON. UP - Tht&gt;: Wuh·
Tbe rhooUne effort raised the ingt.on Senaton s_aid today their
Racine seaJOn average to :52• ,;, 11957 tcore-~ards will bt new bookwhich is being claimed in Rae-in'! leU that will make the sco~eeards
as a national record over that of otiM&gt;r major league rJu,:• look
'!!pan of a:ame~, high tchool. rolleee' "realh bush leaa:ue."
or 'Pro .

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MIDOLEPORT; Mo"la, I 5 U
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1~ Bob Neloon, *&gt; Nolan Swack- 0.16;
o 5 2•3 12J NeiiOft, g
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5; MoComoo 0 1).1 0; Kelloy
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Woode Gets 35

F.ASTERN: l{nl..:ht. ti-0·10; lh~adIcy 4-o-8; Woode 13·9·30; Boyles
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20; C. Crothrr.s U-0-0; Guthrie 1-0
2; Ree9 o.n-o: Garber 14·2·30;
rilchfnrdO.()..O; Huwanl 1-1-3 , Caiu
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By Geftt, Mlrvln
ntaht at l95ini aft~r leading for
T,b,e ~ddiP.pOrt Yellow Jacket&amp;
~ loqe and 110 oll. Jffte. too, the on .top I« .e.rt,. three and one
.e Jfedi or cold! .... toa.e'ft! of b•lr li1litWii, - ~ . ful or StPam
eq),d be teen. ·J iil a.-... si.m~
to ttw '' '"·
.ply fth ou't of 01 in
last e~ ~·~night b:!.o~. ·:·
av untttd ~,...
. ..:ull'l:er, we•tren.... !i by ~it lrl~d- • hom~ 'fli'Oili!d.
· \IJ'ST
u&lt;nfS Vinu that ~ et «~h .
1'tle ·¥~
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St. Francis (SY) 89 Siena M
SwtHt; could still criD ~ tbt Ba~ .
· 111teld 43-41 with
CaniliU9 70 St . Bonaventure ea
rpme. _A Ugbt -in tda.eyes oJ:»o4es -Jl1 1 4~ Wfr.~
Glbt hard foUght
SOUTH
-for !dturt opponents ot t\t J"·ek- .eonf:tilt. -~~tlatrealter , CenGeortia Tech 81 Aubu'rn 7• ·
eu. ~lll know t'bey've been m Iter .a~ 'D\Iw.,-._~ paced hts .
Florlf'la A&amp;M 82 Beth-Cookman 'ft the I'IDI with • fieiiter , alter fll· JCI.uliCI iiD the -~ departJqeDt
Loui!dana Col. 18 Southern St. 81 tiiU'e &amp;imee. Tbe -.JHOtl eoal.d 1 wd;)l ~6 pqi,aJ:i, _~llied out. The
Memphis St. fl9 Tenn. T.eb 'It
realJy rouJKI IDtCI lhiJJt ~Willi lixlh ~~ slDm. scorer was
MIDWErt
tile lut bal'f .play.
rfmoYed ~ \lie pme early i•
St. Thom. (Mlnn) 1111 lbrq~etle 118
Wl~h Uleml
tllf: ~ ~ Wfth four foull
Indiona Tch. HI! Elltfm ID. tl
..n-a "'ta ·~ 'ntiim untU the .,..
Worrenb•fi ~\,;'· Mo. IlL 11
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li!Jill\!1 tif llie lldrd frame.
&lt;::ell~J:Oia ,!!1!1\h'Dl the VietorIdabo H W~tlhll\o'n &amp;tate 17
lout ·~~-· ., _ -~• five in the

t o par as he collected only
three foul shots throughout thl:!
the ~tanding:o of the SEO !'!ague , [rll_l· lie al~o had several turn·
last night, liB they lo~t to th~· overs and that's IIOmeth ing he
front running Nelsonville Gre) . normJlly (!OeJn't let happen .
hounds by a tcore of 81 -68 on the
It t·•'J k a red hc.t laSl half which
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~aw th1· Hounds hittmg on 59 per
Thus. Lhe Nelsonvil le ((• am got een1 nf their shots to spell defe~t
sweet revenge for .11n ear:l er 5443 fu;- thp Panthers who h&lt;td made 11
lo 5 ~ to the Panthers at PomN o ~· · nten•sti ng: until about two m ;n·
:'\evertheles.s. the Panthers put u;&gt; utes ]('ft in the game when li ll ie
a battlo:! all the way and the gamr I l\aron Buff•ne- tnn. the Panther~&gt; '
wa~ """&lt;'h ,..,oser than the sro n ' I 'hvmaker. fouled out.
night indicate.
· '\(' 1 HOIIVillt&gt; quickly jumped intf'
In fact at llCIIeral points throu:;h ·; 7-0 IP&lt;~d in thf' opening minute~
t'1e gaml' it lookPd as If the T'Jn- ·•f th(• !Pnlf' but th(' Panthers. h.•d
tbers were on their way to a sec- ' 1\' fl ...: JunLor Hawthorne, cam••
ond vil'torv over the top· ra!Prl roaring back lo tru l only by one
GreyhoundS. The nu -riddcn Pan- point at 15-14 at the end
the
then ~_gan to slow down In the fir st qu&lt;~rlcr.
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A rrec throw by Bu£finllton tied
Hounds pulled away to a com· t up in the second quart-er "
fortable victory _
then 11 field I!!Oal hy Larry Wilder·
The story t&gt;f the game perhap ~ muth shoved the Panther• in to n
rests on ~ T Johnson 's illness. lead which they held until the
Johnson, who has been the number se~ond half During that eccond
one ACOrer for Pomeroy all sea - quartl'r the Pomeroy boya held 11
son. had had an attack of the nu five -pnin t lead on two or LhreP
but played anyway. It could easily oera•don~ but the Hounds pullc•d
be seen that t he big boy wag not to within one point, 33-32, at halftime .
Tom McQuaid's field 10al al
lhf' outset of the thlrd quarter put
the N&amp;hnnville team back into
the lead and this time they kepi
it However. the Panthen pulled
to within three polntt several
timf's and trailed by lour at the
E&gt;nd of the t hird period .
F.utPrn High cagen lost a dou·
A u•ll•nt •ffort by Buffington
blchc-adrr Tuesday nlgt.t on the
Rio Gr11nde noor, 83-77 tn the var- In the fourth JM'riN kept the P•ntity !J.ame and 33-43 in the pre- tiMrt on the h.. t. of tht Hound•
lim inary l'e!!lt:'rve match .
llown urttlt the flnel t.... mlnut11
Two mainatays on Coach Hartsel of ,.l1y when Buffington fouled
podrill'a team, Whitlatch and out. Johrtaon, who tt.d weakened
nue and colds. Bia; Clair Weode, co.,slder•bly, hid llr..dy left the
fu~ and co1d1. Big Clair Woode, lflme,
stellar Eoslern center, only de·
McQuaid was high for the
clded he could play at the last Hounds w1th 20 while John Sisson,
minute. He made 3' points, how- hil ling consiste ntly on his favoreve-r, to pace both varsity t.eama Ite jump shot. talHed 19 point!
In th&amp;~ department.
for the Panther s. tt was Sisson'~
Et18tern nev~ got off the ground six rielrl go3 ls in the third quarter
though they trailed only 21·13 at thai kPt•t tlw Panthers In thE'
thll rnrl of the quarter. By half. ~a rntl .
time Garber and Crothers or the
Jl'l'ry Stufflchea n hart 18 for
Rio me n had piled up a 38-22 edge. Nel..;onville whi le Larry WilderGarber tallied 3ft points during
muth and lluffington eueh had
the evening-, l'Tothen 20.
'Eutt·rn meets Racine Friday 10 for th(' !'anthers. Hawthorne,
night on the Racine floor ln a pl u.ving gofld ba ll for the Pll!!f rour
malrh tha t will !lt'tl le tht• cou nt y ~amt•s . ranw thro ugh with 12
tille for Racine, If the virtory goes po ints and a I&lt;!Ootl r eboundlnR
game.
that W~Y'l'l 1
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A.D ailing Pomeroy P&amp;nther ball
c!ub dropped tnto third pllil!'f' in

Tornadoes Take 13th Straight~ Hit 58 Per

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan, 23, 19~7-5

4-~ Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Jan. 23, 1957

You see at a -glattot-this is a big car. A darl-~m o(lth
sweep of slisb!ning !lleel, a full 17 feet from bumper to
gleaming bumper. And so "ompletely new it will -~tay
new for years!
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" floated" over the highway, with n~ver a sway wtu. you
turn, never e dip when you stop. No other low·price car
has il! The roughest road turns to veh·eL

But slide behind the wheel cf this higgeat of low-price
cars to really appreciate the ad-nr-w Plymouth's mighty
size. There's headroom to ipare . .Hiproom and legroom
No intetior spade WBI sacrificrd when Plymouth
de~&lt;igned tbi11 low-eluns heauty- e,·eu road clearance remains unchan~.

And performance ? This Plymouth is loaded with GO.
You can command the highest standartl V -8 engine in the
low·priee three-now a mighty 215 bp! Under perfect
cootrol with all-new super -safe Total-Contact Brakes, and
the ea5e of Push-Button driving.

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Big-car comfort, too. in the amazing steadines! of new

See and drive the low-price car with tl1e mOlllt big-car
value at your Plymouth dealer's today .

PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
Quotation by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-11194)
Copyri&amp;bt 1956 (11 W4)

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Weakened Johnson Plays, Fails To
Get Field Goal In 81-68 Hound Loss

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Miller City 110 ~· &amp;7

Final Four Minutes Of Home Game

The Bundogs captured the con-.
te.st at !he tre ~ tbrow line, hitting
16-24 to the Jackets il·l6, elthoug'h
lhf' Orange and II lack scored thrct
l"'l' ·~ fie-14 goals than Lhe Athens
f .· •. 2&amp;-22.
Middleport hit a total of 4.H;,
of their shots from the floor; a
!corching 51.9 ~.{ in the first half
and 35.5'.&lt; in the second
The slow starting Athens CollfllY
q~gers seorea far 36. 3 '7~
total
allots; 2Jj.l ~~ ln tbe flrst half, and
Q.3 o/c in the final portion.
'l'he Jacket reserve• suffered
tbett fittb defeat of tbe aeason
wt tbe 'hands of tbe "·Pups", 37·36,
1nd wtore behind mo•t o'f the conteet .JIAl"k Kelly I&gt;! the Jackets
'll••d pawl! the ...rilll! path with
1'I points. Ball ltd the winners
ltOl'llli- '111111.16.
with to.
WJth ,iow ii!IB..U. rem~~ialOJID
SCORING
aY QUARTERS
llle eoiieot aftor 1110 lead bod ·
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18 14 10 14 50
&lt;:banpcl tlll!iil&gt; IIDM Coach OhM'· Mlcldleport
11 Ill 18 17 118
I" ·IJc.\fee'o tlve fOiied ahead of Athens

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borlestown 72 Northwtlll,.. 61
,___•_liD______,..._. IRuolc~Troy 82 Perrysville 52
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Writers Pick 'Em
About The Way
They're Falling

Savann•h n Lou4onvtUe 18
jlojloin JK Benwood 'Crllli&gt;o 45
St. ClaJr1ville M ShadylicJ,e 33
Cadiz 49 Jewett :18
itot~\reilfllle 118
Bellf,ire St. Johnt 1J1
Bfl'lltiYj'He 71 DillonVI'It th
Aderra ·92 ~~ . PIOIIlhl Ba
Dlx.ie 47 R~ndolph 41
coHno ·110 8\dlley 411
Chlllleothe 7&amp; Clr&lt;leYIUe 411
cOtumbulll Un1vttslty 61
Jbrnllton Twp. 8'1'
SOUth ·Zan..VIllt lit
Newark ~t . Frane.ls !J5
Fairland 57 Rbek Hlll .U . ,

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C90 oeau! 118
Weet Sprifl81leld {1'1.) 41
AShtabula 81
Paineov!Ue Rlvenlde 36
JWfeteeJ: Stiles and Strimer.
Columbut St. )fary &amp;I
1'lew Lf&lt;lnaloll Bt. lo\leyliuotl! .
Jonotban·Alder 71 Lonilolt 1f8
UOAL STANDINGS
Genoa 1'8 Maumee ·ill
Wori Lost
l
South Point .70
Neltonville
1
2
8
Ironton St. Jooepb 82
~~OY
3
Decatur 48 Ch(!:aapeakf 4f
!5
3
Loroiil St. ill~~r.Y 110
W.on
5
4
Cleveland St. Mill C-•H•M WoJ!aton
4
AShtabula HarbOr" "88 Klrii,.nd a . GfiU.Polis
3
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Geneva Speneer 82 Chardon M
~.l..i.lilPORT
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Jef!er.Oll 68 :WOol'- ~
J~~Ckoon
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Mentor 68 Gtnt\'1 If
Area Results
. Bloomfield 66 )lldalefleld 82
·POMEROY 68, Nelsonville 81

·Back in late November th2
Southea1tern Ohio Sportawrttera
m1 de their predletlon11 for the
then coming buketball rae~.
This (IJ how they picked 'em to
finjsh : Nelsonville , Pomeroy, Logan, Gallipolis, WeiiMlon, Athena,
Middleport and Jackson.
They didn't do badly. The Toledo Anthony Wayne 83
Akron St. Vlncent'J 31
'Cllnton 84 44
Fremon' illo" 72 Scioto
Akron Twp.
Glll'lleld
ta Albi_DJ 63
Hounds look Jike a shoo-in no-w PortPerry1~urg
79 !~few
with a full gam(' lead over Atben• Ashtabula Edgewood 63 Perry 19 Danville ~2 JohDJtl)wn 10
and at least two games on the rest
of the erow,t.
Tho writc&gt;"S fOII!Ied up when
they were giving a grade to Athens for the Bulldogs have come
11 Jon8 in great style wilh a ~eam
of mediocre size but ~reat tight·
ing he:1rt to land a spot in second
place with the season a little uver
llalf gone. 'fht'Y should finish no
worso than \,hird .
Poml'roy, i.f the flu ever leaves
our fall' Benrl country, can bounce
hilck nr1d t:1lc:e second 11pot. They
will hJvc tn fight It out with Loga n and Athens. Co nceivabl y, the
J[ollfld!l l'nuld drop two games and

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We also have a complete line ol toys
Hunting and Fishing Equipment.
WHEN YOU

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88,
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, ~A~th~·~·~·~~~a-j~~~~~;A~ul;hor~~~~M~ae~G~re~g;oriiDe;;a;ler~~~~i~~.
Gallipoli1

interior room

Now

Logan

Jact!iCin
75, Wellston 47
RJ:tlne 83, Rutland 48

It Can Be

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STADIUM COATS · · · · · · · $12.45 SUR COAT$ ..~~~~ .. --- · - $6.00

-11ll that's new in styling-new In ride and !&gt;andltng-n-lil ~
performaDce--new in roominess, safety, luxury and fun.

Warm !aney woolens, quilted linings. Reg. Gabardine quilted lined zipper front. Reg.
values to •21.50.~
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WOOL JACKETS · · · · .. · · · · $9.95 Coats,
slipover wool and orlons. Regular to
Hea'Vy woolens. and nylon&lt;. Reg. to $19.95,

TICKETS $1.00 from any
Rotary Member

BOYS

DRESS SHIRTS · · · · · · · · ·· $1.35 CORDUROY TROUSERS · · · · $2.95
Putel.• regular f4 .9~ and .3.95, AU clean.

Hea'Vy and pinwale. Pinks included, Reg.
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Geriatrics is a new sci·
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with helping you to gro)Y
old, happier and he~lthler·.
Your age is ~tow numbered,
not by Jour years, but .by
bow well you lire taldlljr
care of yoW'8elf.
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Correction of: vitamin /fe-e
flciendes, prOper :&amp;!~. and
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compoulld youro?

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DRUG STORE
E. Mlln St.

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WitiJ the quiet but Intense Pat·
teraon It ia a matter of both pride
and pocketbook. He knows tbat a
bout with Marciano might produce
the greatest ,gate of all time, yet
hb: hope thaflhe Brockton Bloek-

FRIDAY

MEN'S SUITS · · 1f2 Regular Price

.s28'95

ATflftD
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NEW YORk uP - Heavyweight
.ebamplon Floyd Pattenon today
ISsUed a challenge Lo retired \
Roek Marelano to "come back and
fight"

PANCAKE SUPPER

Reg1lar Coatnp to $50.00 · · ·· .. · .... · · · · · · ·.. · · ...... $33.95

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lOth year in the National Football laid claim today to Sandy Sad·
League.
ler'til vacant featherweight claamplonship but faced ttie prospctt of
ClfiCAGO UP Carlos Ortiz at leaSt one bout before gaining
ru1ed 111 tbe favorite today for his 1rol:;f:;lc;::i•;;:l.;re:.:i:;co;:::n:;:lti;::o::n:;,._____
scheduled lO.round lightweight II
bout with tJobby Rogers.
"TO BE 70 YEARS

Rotary's

$24•95

They're the

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And it's action that's $parked by a brilliant new
364-cubic-inch VB en~e, of
record-high horsepower and

Firat time you twist 'round a comer or snake into
an
cune, you1lleam bow this new Buick's new
lowness tameo th• turns. How It snugs the car to

$ ft..,

With lweal.., $45.00

able and obedient and .full-range in "Drive,"' &lt;&gt;ven
wlthoot a owitch of the pitch, that the need fur
"Low" is virtually eliminatod.

you11 !1001\ learn that this sleek new lownesi
doeo more than add beauty to the Buick look. It
bring• new peatness to the Buit:k ride.

A11''"

hi• aeventh aeason with the San
NEW YORK UP - European
Franclsto Forty Nlner1 and bi1 champion Cherlf Hamia Of France

You get action that stems from the l718tant response
of an advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow' so

But

AMHERST. lll•"· -

&amp;o1court, extenllon Jpeclahlt m
horticultur-e at the Univenlty or
1 Mass1chutettl reported that he
"eontratted 1 terrifk poison lvy
rash while belping with our sthool
horticultural show," tdding : "you
can imagine my embarraument."

Tittle today signed a contract for

That's because these sweet-handling, sweet-riding
beauties give you the lowes! center of gravity in
Buick anniils-bom of a brilliantly engineered new
chassis that "nests your ride low and steady asyo11go,

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FACI

Morning Star

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the road. How it cuts down the sidesway. How it
gives you U1e safe-and-sure-footed steadiness of
four wheels always on the road.

But the core of this new Buick's story is the actio11
you get.

aiG (HANGI

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a:ame Wl
CHICAGO UP - There is only
eight 1tralght attempts at ~e I one Amerie.an-born player in the
Rllt!•nd basket._ All .were aood. Natlona] Hockey League- today ~c1ne fans jok~agly reported the but lbc Chit-ago Black Hawb once
f1rst boy that miSsed wa• expetle(] fielded 1 tet.m made up entirely
from ll('hool toda~! . Who that of United States players.
clown w-as who m1sf1red on the
n'l nth lhot is beins kept a secret.
This Racine club, paeed by tWo
WILLARD TALLEST
1.,_year"ld 10phomore1. two iun·
NEW YORK UP - JeS!I Wiliors, an11 tw,o seniof&amp; all six of tatd, 'f,:ho ttood 6 feet , 7 inches.
•bam bit in the double seortng wu the tallest of all hea11yweight
coluinn 1a1i night and do it reau· ebampionJ while Primo Camera,
larly, does not use the spray sys. who fought at about 265 pound•,
tern of shootings. "ney don't take · wa1 the heaviest.
ehame1, work.ini the baH either
by pasaln" to a breaking mtte Or
GROVI WON 300
by individual fineue to within 10
PH1LA.DELPHIA UP _ Lefty
to 12 feet of the basket.
Grow won 300 major "league
Then a dead!y accurate JJUDP James and won 20 games in eight
push ~bot by an)l of the six "'""' MUOtll but he never managed to
ally d11heartens opponenf:t.
piteb 8 no-hf't game during his 17
Rutland showed great lmp~ve- )'ears In the big leagues.
ment Tuesda.y ni~ht offens1velv I
but t.be Devils could not overcome
the effective reboundinlt' of the
two 6' .ophomores, Adams and
of BelJefantalne were· kcent Rue- Salser. Rutland gO\ one ~banee
eael':. Ume. U it
Among thmre who attended at! of their dauJbt.er, Mrs. ~il4red !lt the batket
wasn't
good,
Racine
had the ball.
lble
•nd
family.
Morning Star Sabbath School the
the
first
half
the
Tornadoes
In
past year were l .,..ho attended 45
Mr. and Mn Chas. Ihle have rnade 19 of 31 shots. 1n the last
Sundays' or mdff' and reeeived
attendance pina. For pm-tet tattend moved Into the boule -vacated lasl half tllrey hit 15 of 27 . Tbe vlctOJ'.y
cinched a tie for first place (Or
ance for one year was LOuise Fish· August by John' Ihle arid family Rat!lne in the county leape.
Le1ter Baile._v has been substier; 2 years were Ellen Shuler an1
Raeine reserves earned a 48-3:5
Delmar Hamm; 3 year were Phy· tute mail carrier on the Miners. v-ictory over the little Red Devils
\lis and Charles ·Jhle and ·D elores ville Route the Past month.
wiLh Ed Chtpman netting lfl for
Raeuter, and Mrs. Bertha Holter
the winners. German and Grate
Charles Jhle and Clart lhle each had 7 for Rutland.
for 5 yeirs.
were calling on
Mr. aDd Mrs
SCORING
Keith Woods and family have Chas. Holter of Athem, last week.
Ratine,
Graham
'T·1·lft; Sals~r
_moved from the .Deliver Jlolte:
Several from this place attend·
4-2-10;
Adams
-4-3:--li
;
W~lfe 7+18;
farm to property at Minersville. ed the bnsketball game at Pom e-Birch 6-2·14; Powell 5-1-1 t; BeeMr. and Mrs. Norman Heilman roy one nigM the past week.
gle 1-2--4 ; McDade o-o--o; Chapman
IJ-0-0. Totals 34-15-83.
Rutland Eads 4·2·10; Graham 42-10; Turner 2·1-5; L. Dugan 7-().
Todays Sport Roundup- ., - ~ ~ter ~iPt l'I~U· ilo the ring is 14 ; D. Dugan S--1·7; Rife 1-0-2;
NEW YORK UP .:..... The S ·
odfl!FtJ:sJfe to- prove bis own Carson 0.0-o; Justice 0-0-0. Totals
21&lt;1-48
Broadcasters Assoeiation
An- greatn~ss.
nounce4 today it had voted
phtques of merit to heavyweight
No Pitl!burgb player is being
champ:tm Floyd Patterson, pro asked to takt~ a salary cut this
footb1:11l star Frank Gifford and year and a ehuice few, like little
Olympic 800-meter champion Tom Elroy Face, the workhorse or the
Courtney.
.Pirates' buUpen, are receiving
whopping -big rai!Je&amp;.

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EVERY PIECE OF WINTER STOCK MUST GO

Racine 'Hot Five' Make First 8Shots
As Tie
' Cinched For County Loop Tide II

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-me·s rampaJIDI
ornadoel Jlatine 22 44 70 83
look their 1)\h straieht victory
Tuesday niJbt over the Rutland Rut 1and 11 Z4 40 4~
Red Devlll on the Rutland court
Onieiall, 8y('rly and Gas!
83 to tB and e1ie.ftd witb a fantartic &lt;•ell theclr:ed) IS8 '/1 of their
NtCE KOII CARDS
thoh.
WASHINGTON. UP - Tht&gt;: Wuh·
Tbe rhooUne effort raised the ingt.on Senaton s_aid today their
Racine seaJOn average to :52• ,;, 11957 tcore-~ards will bt new bookwhich is being claimed in Rae-in'! leU that will make the sco~eeards
as a national record over that of otiM&gt;r major league rJu,:• look
'!!pan of a:ame~, high tchool. rolleee' "realh bush leaa:ue."
or 'Pro .

NOW-THROUGH JAN•.31

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•hhop, f t U 9; Smhh, c 6 4-9 If;
~ 1 3.'N: McConkey, 1 5 2-2 10
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MWorsbul"IJ 68 SUaor Qnolt 8'7

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SCORING
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Toled.0 C'·y •"' ,.....; •• ,__ 51 oecon 1 rom~
MIDOLEPORT; Mo"la, I 5 U
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'!'rOY Twp. I!'
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1~ Bob Neloon, *&gt; Nolan Swack- 0.16;
o 5 2•3 12J NeiiOft, g
ltoufonl ·8'7 Hollo' f!
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~arne within 2 1,3 HIIMiy,
5; MoComoo 0 1).1 0; Kelloy
New Phllldel~blo . W•it II .f.wo j&gt;Oillll Of • .. •but this W '~;
WhiHotch M4; Kltc~an 1·
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Sports

'5-6- It' Si•lon, 9·1-19; Lanibert, 10 2 'l'ri!t~l~ - 27-14-68
0-2·20;

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Stufrltlwan, B-2- 18:

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Woode Gets 35

F.ASTERN: l{nl..:ht. ti-0·10; lh~adIcy 4-o-8; Woode 13·9·30; Boyles
1--4-6; Gaul 0;1)..0; Ueh.er, ~t·
0-0-0.
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HIO GRANnE : H Crothers 10-0·
20; C. Crothrr.s U-0-0; Guthrie 1-0
2; Ree9 o.n-o: Garber 14·2·30;
rilchfnrdO.()..O; Huwanl 1-1-3 , Caiu
7 2·111; Fad\ev 22·6.

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,,...khammet ns sorely ilfila'ppOinted last
By Geftt, Mlrvln
ntaht at l95ini aft~r leading for
T,b,e ~ddiP.pOrt Yellow Jacket&amp;
~ loqe and 110 oll. Jffte. too, the on .top I« .e.rt,. three and one
.e Jfedi or cold! .... toa.e'ft! of b•lr li1litWii, - ~ . ful or StPam
eq),d be teen. ·J iil a.-... si.m~
to ttw '' '"·
.ply fth ou't of 01 in
last e~ ~·~night b:!.o~. ·:·
av untttd ~,...
. ..:ull'l:er, we•tren.... !i by ~it lrl~d- • hom~ 'fli'Oili!d.
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u&lt;nfS Vinu that ~ et «~h .
1'tle ·¥~
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St. Francis (SY) 89 Siena M
SwtHt; could still criD ~ tbt Ba~ .
· 111teld 43-41 with
CaniliU9 70 St . Bonaventure ea
rpme. _A Ugbt -in tda.eyes oJ:»o4es -Jl1 1 4~ Wfr.~
Glbt hard foUght
SOUTH
-for !dturt opponents ot t\t J"·ek- .eonf:tilt. -~~tlatrealter , CenGeortia Tech 81 Aubu'rn 7• ·
eu. ~lll know t'bey've been m Iter .a~ 'D\Iw.,-._~ paced hts .
Florlf'la A&amp;M 82 Beth-Cookman 'ft the I'IDI with • fieiiter , alter fll· JCI.uliCI iiD the -~ departJqeDt
Loui!dana Col. 18 Southern St. 81 tiiU'e &amp;imee. Tbe -.JHOtl eoal.d 1 wd;)l ~6 pqi,aJ:i, _~llied out. The
Memphis St. fl9 Tenn. T.eb 'It
realJy rouJKI IDtCI lhiJJt ~Willi lixlh ~~ slDm. scorer was
MIDWErt
tile lut bal'f .play.
rfmoYed ~ \lie pme early i•
St. Thom. (Mlnn) 1111 lbrq~etle 118
Wl~h Uleml
tllf: ~ ~ Wfth four foull
Indiona Tch. HI! Elltfm ID. tl
..n-a "'ta ·~ 'ntiim untU the .,..
Worrenb•fi ~\,;'· Mo. IlL 11
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li!Jill\!1 tif llie lldrd frame.
&lt;::ell~J:Oia ,!!1!1\h'Dl the VietorIdabo H W~tlhll\o'n &amp;tate 17
lout ·~~-· ., _ -~• five in the

t o par as he collected only
three foul shots throughout thl:!
the ~tanding:o of the SEO !'!ague , [rll_l· lie al~o had several turn·
last night, liB they lo~t to th~· overs and that's IIOmeth ing he
front running Nelsonville Gre) . normJlly (!OeJn't let happen .
hounds by a tcore of 81 -68 on the
It t·•'J k a red hc.t laSl half which
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~aw th1· Hounds hittmg on 59 per
Thus. Lhe Nelsonvil le ((• am got een1 nf their shots to spell defe~t
sweet revenge for .11n ear:l er 5443 fu;- thp Panthers who h&lt;td made 11
lo 5 ~ to the Panthers at PomN o ~· · nten•sti ng: until about two m ;n·
:'\evertheles.s. the Panthers put u;&gt; utes ]('ft in the game when li ll ie
a battlo:! all the way and the gamr I l\aron Buff•ne- tnn. the Panther~&gt; '
wa~ """&lt;'h ,..,oser than the sro n ' I 'hvmaker. fouled out.
night indicate.
· '\(' 1 HOIIVillt&gt; quickly jumped intf'
In fact at llCIIeral points throu:;h ·; 7-0 IP&lt;~d in thf' opening minute~
t'1e gaml' it lookPd as If the T'Jn- ·•f th(• !Pnlf' but th(' Panthers. h.•d
tbers were on their way to a sec- ' 1\' fl ...: JunLor Hawthorne, cam••
ond vil'torv over the top· ra!Prl roaring back lo tru l only by one
GreyhoundS. The nu -riddcn Pan- point at 15-14 at the end
the
then ~_gan to slow down In the fir st qu&lt;~rlcr.
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final ~iod . though , and the:
A rrec throw by Bu£finllton tied
Hounds pulled away to a com· t up in the second quart-er "
fortable victory _
then 11 field I!!Oal hy Larry Wilder·
The story t&gt;f the game perhap ~ muth shoved the Panther• in to n
rests on ~ T Johnson 's illness. lead which they held until the
Johnson, who has been the number se~ond half During that eccond
one ACOrer for Pomeroy all sea - quartl'r the Pomeroy boya held 11
son. had had an attack of the nu five -pnin t lead on two or LhreP
but played anyway. It could easily oera•don~ but the Hounds pullc•d
be seen that t he big boy wag not to within one point, 33-32, at halftime .
Tom McQuaid's field 10al al
lhf' outset of the thlrd quarter put
the N&amp;hnnville team back into
the lead and this time they kepi
it However. the Panthen pulled
to within three polntt several
timf's and trailed by lour at the
E&gt;nd of the t hird period .
F.utPrn High cagen lost a dou·
A u•ll•nt •ffort by Buffington
blchc-adrr Tuesday nlgt.t on the
Rio Gr11nde noor, 83-77 tn the var- In the fourth JM'riN kept the P•ntity !J.ame and 33-43 in the pre- tiMrt on the h.. t. of tht Hound•
lim inary l'e!!lt:'rve match .
llown urttlt the flnel t.... mlnut11
Two mainatays on Coach Hartsel of ,.l1y when Buffington fouled
podrill'a team, Whitlatch and out. Johrtaon, who tt.d weakened
nue and colds. Bia; Clair Weode, co.,slder•bly, hid llr..dy left the
fu~ and co1d1. Big Clair Woode, lflme,
stellar Eoslern center, only de·
McQuaid was high for the
clded he could play at the last Hounds w1th 20 while John Sisson,
minute. He made 3' points, how- hil ling consiste ntly on his favoreve-r, to pace both varsity t.eama Ite jump shot. talHed 19 point!
In th&amp;~ department.
for the Panther s. tt was Sisson'~
Et18tern nev~ got off the ground six rielrl go3 ls in the third quarter
though they trailed only 21·13 at thai kPt•t tlw Panthers In thE'
thll rnrl of the quarter. By half. ~a rntl .
time Garber and Crothers or the
Jl'l'ry Stufflchea n hart 18 for
Rio me n had piled up a 38-22 edge. Nel..;onville whi le Larry WilderGarber tallied 3ft points during
muth and lluffington eueh had
the evening-, l'Tothen 20.
'Eutt·rn meets Racine Friday 10 for th(' !'anthers. Hawthorne,
night on the Racine floor ln a pl u.ving gofld ba ll for the Pll!!f rour
malrh tha t will !lt'tl le tht• cou nt y ~amt•s . ranw thro ugh with 12
tille for Racine, If the virtory goes po ints and a I&lt;!Ootl r eboundlnR
game.
that W~Y'l'l 1
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Tornadoes Take 13th Straight~ Hit 58 Per

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan, 23, 19~7-5

4-~ Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Jan. 23, 1957

You see at a -glattot-this is a big car. A darl-~m o(lth
sweep of slisb!ning !lleel, a full 17 feet from bumper to
gleaming bumper. And so "ompletely new it will -~tay
new for years!
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Torsion-Aire Ride that melt! away bump!! and ruts. You're
" floated" over the highway, with n~ver a sway wtu. you
turn, never e dip when you stop. No other low·price car
has il! The roughest road turns to veh·eL

But slide behind the wheel cf this higgeat of low-price
cars to really appreciate the ad-nr-w Plymouth's mighty
size. There's headroom to ipare . .Hiproom and legroom
No intetior spade WBI sacrificrd when Plymouth
de~&lt;igned tbi11 low-eluns heauty- e,·eu road clearance remains unchan~.

And performance ? This Plymouth is loaded with GO.
You can command the highest standartl V -8 engine in the
low·priee three-now a mighty 215 bp! Under perfect
cootrol with all-new super -safe Total-Contact Brakes, and
the ea5e of Push-Button driving.

saio".

Pomeroy

Big-car comfort, too. in the amazing steadines! of new

See and drive the low-price car with tl1e mOlllt big-car
value at your Plymouth dealer's today .

PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
Quotation by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-11194)
Copyri&amp;bt 1956 (11 W4)

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Loyal Bereans
Meeting Held
Tuesday Night

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ISHED 3 Room Apartment
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
laM I eeata per word, oae la- Fl'Rl\'
and t hree ; let&gt;ptng rooms. Phone
In pursuance of th~ order of the
IIIJ"tia lllntmwa cbari&amp; 50c.388-Y
1 22 3tc
\ Probat• · Court of \f1•1g~ County
' et~ttl pet word fOI" three COli·
1 Oh111 I Will ufft•r for ,..rlt at puhhc
H't'Vlhe IDSettiou.
MID!tl.E ACt-"D LADY to stay I aurtw:t ~.t1 t h1• Jl1h d-' ' of F•·b6peeW -oLe month for- ~ ceD't.l
Yo'l th f'l•lt l l} ru upl(&gt; ill l'&lt;~dmu!&gt; 1 ruilr!o-. Jlfl7 i.!l 111 • u ,, ·I ll ;~! the
per - d .
(Jhlt• l ~I! 511 from 9 UO J m. I 1 doOJ uf ILll' ~tt'lg~ , uunl)' Court
hll rak or z c-euts per word will I 4 00 P 111 Aftl'r 4 00 cal l lt ut House thr folluw11 .'' descnbed
be charged for a.dvertblng If not
land 2-11363
I 22 Jt c real f'~tiHc ,.,tu~ t t·d or~ rh 1• rrm nty
p1d far befar-e the 2Mb of eacb
of Me1 gs, Stale ttf Olllo. to Wit.
month following insertion
lnvr11 in A&lt;hert:l!lDI-Should botSJtualt&gt;d !n the Tu&gt;~ m lup o f
reported immroia12Qo . Tbe Daii.J
C he~lcr, {_ (HIIIl .l of \1t'l"'
an d
Seotinel will net be responstbl• WA NTED - Full t tme housekeep· ~tat~ of o'uo , u r wrt \ ommene·
for more than one inCOlT't)Ct if.lt&gt;r
nur~c
Nme h ours o rr lrlg 28 chatn, t.tud 7U l! uJ..s s 1 u! h
sertlon.
Wt:&gt;Ckly LOIS c~cd, 6270-X
from t he Nortlu·a~t ('urrot•r of
;arc or fbaltb ADd !iped41l No.
I 21 3tc Scelron No 23. Towrr j\,r ] f{ange
tic&lt;es of EveoLi prlntf!d at re1u
--------~---- No 12 of Ohro l orupil !ll ~ i'ur·
Jar clauified ntes Obituaries
LUt IJLJ~1r1e:o,~ .)ervt L ~ ehasf&gt;, lh•·rw1· Xuu tn 77 dC'g. 1
pqbli.dhed .. t 1 c~nt per word.
We:o;t 14 l ~arns .:md 76 lwks,
QU!CK SERV~ oa Watcb a.. th ence 1\orth 'l !lr~·r clr (hiiins
pat.nQII
by
Factor"' Trtdned lhe m·c NorLir 65 dr g \\est Etgh~
A/ 3c Stnley Bryant
watdu.nlk.!t . COUJM~i 1EWJi. (8) c h•ms :uHI 92 Jrnb , thcucc
omplete WHJ!:EL iUH·N.n:NT,
LEIIS.
\-3-tf South 17 dr11rn~ &lt;nLd :.!1 lmk~
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A / 3c Stanley Bryant, son of Mr
ba.:ar.ciq and brate lerYH!e
l t·m ~' &amp;Jut h I :Jt 1 1 n rII i degrees and Mrs •ohn Bryant Mrddleport
RADJlJ
&amp;
TEL!!:VlSION
SERVJCF
Fhcbtt'• SafetJ Senica.. Wut
and 30' W I'~\ I,..'' r·h"m
· · " at the Wrtght~Patter
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.. ~. th em ·I' rs stationed
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Pbooe 200 Cleland ,ln~lta~Jot~
lbi.D. 8b'Ht, Pomeror, Obio.
South
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l'hatn:.
and
son
Air
Force
Base,
Dayton.
Store. 118 W. MaiD St., PomeroJ
50 llrrk:s . 1rwru~· Sout h HI dcg
He graduated from special schoolIAYI DON'T YOU KNOWf
:1-:ZS.tf
Bakcr'a will give you the beat
:a s~ . 4 chall;~ North 78 (lf•g E;ost 1 lnK at Chanute Air Force Base on
c aws. 'wrH·t• No rt h 3 dt:g. December 11. and had a sixieen
trade on furniture or appllan- FOR.&amp;IIAN 4: ABBO'IT T.V. 3EBVICE AU m•k,- Re~lred bJ El Eh s~ 9 char'1s, ttwrwl' East 27 day furlough at home before re·
ees.
4-6 tf
pert TeehDir\1.111. Pbooe 82ft Y c ams and 9_0 lrnk .~ to the F:a ~ t portln&amp; tn Dayton.
lltddlepor1
8-JA..tf hne of sa1d Scctwn . thi:'n cc North
He 18 classified as a meehanJe~J
'1 SAVE ON YOU R SH~"'E np8lr Jt 1 ~. cham!! ond 50 lr nks to lhc an:essones and equipment repair·
WF. WISH TO EXTEND OUR
Pace t•f ht"~ lnrHr~g Save and ex- man . A/3c Bryant graduated in
Racine Shoe Sho~
26 ac res 111 thP Sou theast 1956 from Mtddleport Htgh School.
smcet e apprec1at1on to the many
,
cept
1 30
corner of the Northeast l."uartcr
fnends, ne;ghbon, and relattves
- - - - -1 of Hald Sect LOn 23. now owrwtl hy
for their kindness and expres......
n~urunLtC K Wel ls Tht· part eonveyed
-'U b
Sions of sympathy dunn!'l the recent illnes~ and death of our he- Barnea-SimptV)f.l Insurance Ageney. herP tn con l &lt;~Hlli\J.: 2.1 uert·~ murc
Middleport ~~ ITtAutomobile-- or les-;, !wtng h!,ul\d(•d h\ Sh~ d l'
loved wtfe and mother , Mrs Stel
P.ont\l; PhCMtlil 8315-X
8-21).trf Htvc r. t'x' (", Jt 01 1 the :-~ .. , 1h .... ,1 I
lit E Bee~Je We are espeCia lly
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NOTIC&amp; OF PUBLIC SALE
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bemg known .~~ 111 1' "U1': J!ow
grateful to Rev L R Carmichael
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OMPLF.Tio. lnsu··~n· Ptl!ot .~uo, 1 11 nd d r vlscd to fo~;,n : Lfr b} Wtll or , In nursuan(&gt;e of ttte order of the
Rev Rtchard A Young . He11 V.
Life, Auto. Fu ... P~w f: al! n r.
Ha!'olrl W~:ll ~
Probat~ Court o£ Metgs Count)',
Wesley Jenkint'l, the smger~ . the
\!ill".
MlddlE"pnrt
'·h.ln
Said
mal
t•s
tatt•
Is
stt
uatt·d
about
OhiO, I Will Qffer for sale 3t public
p1amst and pallbearers who took
one nu le Sv utht·,• ~ t of Chester, ,uH·Lwn on the ·13th day of Febpart in the ~rvu:es and to those
Kt'Oi
Oh!o.
ruary , 1957 , at 10 00 a m., at the
who sent ilowers, &lt;t18o to the Ra·
:Satd
prcmtsf's
~rc
appr&lt;tist•d
at
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door
of the Meigs County Court
cme Chaptl'r of 0 E S. No. 134
FARM - 120 at·n·s 7 room ho u ~e. $l050 OU anol t!Jl• terms of thl' 1 House, the following described
lor 1ts sperial sen·1ce
Guy
large burn, ot ht r out buildmgs,
R. Bee~&lt;:le and family
1 23 1 tp
t1mt.t&gt;r 11 t\11 , pll-nl) water, un· sale arc r&lt;~sh 1n hand on the day real e~tate situated in the County
af Meics, St11le of Ohto, to-wit:
rlt•r $701MI 00 Al ~ o - BUSINESS u( the oalc
WE DE.SJ!l£ TO EXPilESS OUR
BEHN
.~/UJ
V
l•'lfLTZ
Sttuated in the TownS'hlp of
suitable f11r !'o.JUplt• , well equipslnCI"te thanks and appreciation
Adl!lllll !&gt;l l' ator de bn nJS non Chester,, County or l'Je~gs, and
ped,
uwncJ
has
other
busines~
to our many frtends and rela of the E~tale of L1l!tc State of Ohto, to-wl! Comntenc:and says "'icll Earl D. Mender
tives for the kindness shown u~
Wt•lls dt• cca~crl
111~ 28 chains and 70 lmks South
Sr, Jl e&lt;t ltur Pt•lJ r'l f P&lt;trker,
during the 11\neu and death of
'lJ 16. 23 30 l~l ti 4tc
from the ~ortheast corner of
Ag('JJl
Pu
mc1
•1y
.
Phont•
201.
oor father , James CurtiS. to the
1 Section No . 23, Town No . 3, Range
1 23 ltc
staff of Meigs General J-IOIIJHL&lt;tl,
LIVESTOCK REPORT
No. 12 of Ohio Company's PurRev . ..H. M Grove and tht· Ew· SIX llOO\ol lit\\ SE, \11tldlcpurt,
t'INCIN~A 1'1
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rha~e.
lhi"Jtce South 77 dt:g.
0
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1ng Funeral Home and ror the
eXC(•\Icrtt luC',J tlotl. Call 6080-J : stuek
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LJ~(·· WPst 14 chams and 76 Hnks:
beautiful floral offerlng:-;
H
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thence North thret' (3J chams ·
bllfort• ;1 311 p II\
I 23 6tc
The c urtis F'am1ly
ogs 2.::!00 , hurruws and j.plt:. thence No'rth 65 deg Wf'!!t Eighi
1 23 ltp
;~o~~ly ~5c- 'll'uwt'J, 100 22~ lh 19 25· (8) chillns and 92 link s,· thence
220 -· 1 ~ 11 ~ ~9 19 2.J 2~5-25fl South 17 ::: hains and 21 hnkA,
lh'
75 10 2 2 0
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NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR· 2 325 {11 17 50 • lb 1115018 75 thence South Elc\l c n (II) degrees
1956 PONTIAC Star Chief 4 dr.
d '
· !8 , sows fully til lW1&gt; and 30' Wt:&gt;~t 12 chains· thence
lNG ON INVENTORY
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Sedan . Very low mileage. A real
C own boors st f'ad.~ ~ ~ 10 7'5
South 15 de g Basl 3 l-h~ms and
Probate Court, Meigs Ct ,unty, Ohio
"cream pufr" . Blacttnar's, Pom·
heif~~llc
.~110
(a'w·s
lflO
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r
und
50 hnks; fhence South 81 deg.
10 the l•:xN·ul or ur Admlfl!Stra·
ero y
$2595.00
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I Ylalltn)&lt;!s mod('t otll'ly ll&lt;' I East 4 challiS North 78 deg East
tor and tu s111'h of tltt' following
1 17 Bt
f~vc, sc ud)' !v S! lot\ i!:, hj•st nutlets
chains; thnncc North 3 ' dec.
·- - - - c _ I as arc n's\denl s •,f th{' State ol
c~!ss~~O
Ill~
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9 chanu~; thence Bast 27
1950- ~ 1 ton Jo'm·d 'J'JIU CK , t•)(i'e l· Oh w ~un1vt11g ~pou~t · , tr any,
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~ t c,\ol .v &lt;ul lci •·ows not chams anU qo ilnk ~ 10 lhe East
lt&gt; nt ('OJJd lt lon . Phone T\J -4414 , nt•Kt of km twrwft (· JarJ&lt;'s unde r
~eft!~~-; !lt'~! sa l&lt;·~ Ttt P~;I&lt;I\ , f•·w l\ nt.' of said ScdJOn lhellre North
New JI,\ VI•n.
t 22 3\c t hr- Will . 1f un}. lhr- uttornl'y or UH c OJ&lt;'!• hOU lb htlfPrs 2[) ollu• 1·
d
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altonw~~ r('l ll l' ~l' !lt l !l !,! any of the
loads and Jot s g o od 7 110 IJUU.Ih 17 , 11 c 1l UIIIII a~ 50 1n s to .the
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1955 fo'ORD VO Ranch Wagnu New aforcml·ntwnt•jl per ~ on~
llJ , load a\• Ia:.:•· tn high gu,ijl IJOO ~ ac,c 2~f bcsnn.llngh, Sa\t' and exBuick
lr!l de-in .
Fordomallc.
Yuu ;1n~ hi'll 'hy nn!J fl('d lhitt on lb hPifer 1B., ~
ccp
J acres m t t'
Southeast
1 t
$1005 00 B\acltn11r's, Pomcr,oy.
the 14 d.l)' of .laJHIUr} 1957 , an rn; UllO lh ~~:.,., .. ~;ll,HI ~ h~:~.:\lr:l ~~~~r I COfiH'I o,r the Northeast Quarter
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nl s.ud :::!•·elton 2:l now owned hy
__ _ _:1~1:_:7 6tc v~nlor y ~nrl 1\ppr;u.~t·mcnt o( the U I I Il IY :1111 I eiHllllH'!t'l:d I'I IW~ tO :J().
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19~5 BLIJ('K Special Ulx 2 dr rslutt• uf I· JI ,J I. Arrhl'r , dt't·caned , 12 , rutlt'l' to 1111 nm,.rtw l 1 II 14 l
Sedan Low mileage One curcful late oJ lto~t llll', Ohw 1n ~;u d Coun ty 157 :&gt;, 1.:0\Hl •ll ld l'illllf(' I t·~::. , : 22· 1 IH'!I' I!l lUlllMrlln g :!5 acres, \II Orc
29, f(' w l'hott't• o~ url Wll 1, 311 :n I Ol It• ..... hem~ htJuJirll••! by Sha•lc
!oral owner $l995 oo. Bla ett- w.1 s fllt• tl 111 t lu s Cuurl
H1vN, ('XC&lt;';'l on tht• North, and
nar's, l'ornl'roy ,
1 1? 61 c
Jlcannu tHJ ~aid lnwntory and f(•w good &lt;~Jouurl &lt;ll)l.) lh ;.11111 ,~
bt•Jng know n as tht• ··ox Uow"
Appra\ st•mt·ut will IJ,. hut! bl'forc 17
1955 PLYMOUTH Dlx. 4 dr Sedan thts L'ou t! on tlw 1st day of F'ch·
Sh!•!•p IOU , Sll\ aJl Juts ~ ~~UJ.:htc-r ·1\ld df'VISf'd !o Grantor by Will of
Spoii&lt;'S! two tone blue fmlsh. ruary 1007 :1 t 10 1/dock a m
l~m.bs ~\(•adv to strong J.:!IWd uud 11,\rolcl Well~.
Om• lontl owner $1305.00. BlaetEKt't'ltlwus lht'l'l·lo mlty be fdPd cho~t·t' 75-110 Ill woolt•d lambs IB
S.11d n•:.l t'~ tate Is sl luntc Hhrmt
tnar'fl, 11omeroy.
1 17 6tc by any mlt•J' I• ~tNI party at any 20 , few ht•,d fa!l ~hofll I ' W"~ ,,,,,. ,,,,,, Southeast r ('h
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--~ - - tune prior to hw days before the
511 11
Uhto
t~4 BUICK Century 4 dr. Sedan date set for hcnnng.
Ukc n&lt;·w in appearance. DynaWITNESS 111y signature and the
S.ud premises are appr,tist•d at
Slow Dn11e. $189li.OO. Blacltnar's seal or said Court, this 14th day
$W50 11(1 ami I he terms of
1he
~~ero! .
1 17 6te of Ju nu&lt;~ ry 1957.
~:111 arc cash 111 hullll on the tlay
,o~s RUICK R~,~
.d~ma 1 te_r_C_
ov .-Cpe
JOHN C HACON
of the sale.
Pcrlert condition.
Dynaflow,
Judgt• and Ex Officio Clerk
H~:HNARD V FULTZ
power brakes, steering $l 39li .OO.
liy Mary Olive Ingraham
/\dni
iuistrator de boms non
Blaettnar''l, Pomeroy. 1 17 6te
Cbl&lt;'f Deputy Clc•·k
(1) 16, 2J, 30, Jlc
of the cslatc of Ltllie
I•• ~ofi.INI of klA.OA.CME. NlUMoH .
Wells, deceased.
OIA., NIUAlTII ,..,tii11TANIA.CM T A II
1-fl 1
Ill 16, 23, 30, (2) 6, 41c
L.ITI or POWOI:fU ITA.NIIACM ,,

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Wanted

Th j· Lo ) a t Berea.ns Class met at
th•· t "un·h of Chnst Tuesday
c1• n n~ w1t; Mrs. Clarence Me:·
f'oit·a l prC»Idmg Mrs Edgar Allens·
wnrlh was lt&gt;ader of tht devotional
ser • tt·c and read a poem "Prayer
for a I'T1end" with Mra. Georae
(' hild~ g1vmg the Scripture lesson
;t n~ l \l rs
Fred [. Gudner, the
OP•'nlng pr~&lt;~yer Mrs Allensworth
Jlomn R1ce and Mr. and Mrs 0 .
E Mr Kmley 8ang a quartette,
"11(''11 l.T nderstand" to close the

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A ront rlbutJon wu voted for a
worthy !.'»:USe during the meeting
and Mrs Walter Bunce gave the
clmun~ prayer . Mrs. Allensworth'•
birthday wah observed and those
reported ill were Mr. and Mrs. L.
R W1ley and son, David, Mn. Roedell Steffy, Mrs. Smalley and Mea.
Swisher.

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A s.alad course was !lerved to
eighteen members by Mrs. Doyle
M11ler and Mrs. Ed1ar Allena.worth.

12! Card Of Thanks

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Mrs. Owen Bratton
Is Hostess For
Priscilla Circle

111

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Fstate

Legal Notice

Auta Sales

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PAIN

Mrs. Owen Bratton entertained

cIre1e o ! t he
Mis&lt;~1onary Society

th e p rl8CI II a

B. H.
Sanborn
of the
fo~trst Baptist Church Monday at
her new home on First Avenue.
Mrs Paul Harbrecht, chairman,
prewled and Mrs. Don Betker led
the dellohon&lt;tl service which opened lha meeting.
Gifts for the Masser School were
brought by the memben and Mrs.
Uarbrecht and Mrs. John Fu1b
Wt'fl' rtiimed to !SSlSL Wlth the So·
ctely's rellowship Tea to be held
1n February at the Church. They
adOJ•tcG a proJect of remembering
hlrlhdays of children at the
l'ouuty Home Mrs . Allen Hughes
, gave the closing prayer.
/
.
Mrs. Bratton was assisted by
ht.•r mother, Mrs Raymond Luman
in sNvlng a dessert course. Those
present were Mrs Hughes, Mrs.
ll~rbrecht , Mrs. Fultz, Mrs . Robert
Mills, Mrs Manning Kloes Mrs.
Ruth Robin son, }irs. Ra~mond
LICIImg, Mr ~ Don Becker, Mn.
I (;erald Anth(}ny, Jacquelme Rice,
' J&lt;'rcdd!C Houdashctl, Rhoda Hall,
Mrs Hu·hard Owen, Amta F'ultz,
Rand v Brt•k 1• r, llolnn M11ls Mich·
acl a nd Ste ph en Bratton . '

Atlencl!ng were ~r . and Mrs
an d daug h tcr Darlene·
Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Bailey and
children; Mr and Mrs William
Bailey, Mr and Mrs. Bill Buck
.Jr. and children, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W Buck and Mrs. Howell Pope
and son
Refreshments were ~cr 11 ed potluck by the guests present.

B Aut" 5ervlcM

WE BUY

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ITRUCTURAL I BEAMS
ICRAi' IRON -MIT A&amp;.l

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

(9) Far Sale
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Pomeroy

When people suddenly face bereavement the serv1e" uf a trus~
worthy funeral director Ia Jndlaonaabll'l Tht&gt;y also welcome the
nformatlon and coun11el receiv-

ron.

SALE, mixed and
Timothy, $20 00 per
ton W1Uiam Culwell, IU . I, ('arpentt•r
I 22 61p

r.

11tro~1ght

Trevey-Finsterwald
Funeral Home

TWO LSED GLASS DISplay rMses
8' lung 3' h1gh 2' feet deep Must
~o . Nel'd space l'rit't•d chellp.
Mel&amp;:s Molor ComJlany
rhone 6023

In addition they ran aec:ure qu•llt:v mel'thanrlise without extra.
Y11&amp;anrr 144 Butternut Ave.,

MU WARD

25 Tons of CLOVER ALJt' ALFA
and Tlmotlo)y hly. J. E. D. Hart·
lneer, Pomeroy.
1 1T 6tp

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Ji"()R UENT - Clclln und choke
apartments, call 81'70.

P~~~~Nroy,

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Rodney Downing

INSURANCE AGENCY

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SLEEPING ROOMS, cloee In town , ,
127 Eutternut.
1 1' 12tc
0 Room modern APARTMENT,
caiJ Pomeroy 27'-J or Middle-

port 6048.

!'OT nat -

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EJectti~C

ateamer, Clinton

wallpa.f:tt
n.ber1 Mid·
ll·l~f

dloport. Pb. IJ26li.X.

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8 rOom ho111e .Newly decorated
ln•lde ano2 out. A. N. BenJtl
Pomr:roy.
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iHOUSE Yon ltKNT. furm ... hcrl or
unfurni1~d . -' rooms, balh, ga:-.,
Sec Mari••'s Grocery. Bradbury
llJ 23 a~

Fin, Automobile, H•ehh
ACCIDENT
Llh, Caaualtr and Bon•

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLEPORT, ONIO
6136-M

PNONES

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Alllllokeo and Models

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
CONCRETE BLOCKS

990
On
your
Dial
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Your
Sunrise

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3 Mil•• North of Pomeroy
On Rt. 3:1. Cell Wm. GrvtMI'o
lock Sprint•

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Dated
I1957.
(1)

this 7th day of January

John C. Becon
Judge of th• Probat. CtH.Jrt
Mel11 County, Ohio
o. 16 23, 3tc

Save
$3.00 pair
•OXFORDS
•STRAPS

To
Sunset

•Build leH•r For Len"'

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

t\o lwt• is hereby given t~Ht Wil)l,lm II. W~iteheari whose Pm1t
Offtc-r Addres11 b Reedsvillt•, Ohio
has hl'rn duly appointed as AdIIIJ!11 strator of the l!:!llate of Emma
J\.t Whtlchcarl late af Reedsville
1\lt'lg~ County, Ohm, decC'ased. '

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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Administrator
Est11t• of &amp;mm1 M. Whltth"d

!'•11 ITANIACK
Atalnlt Anr
Pr1111•••l•9"

Y•u'"'' lvtr
U11d

at farm S H Layman, Buhan·
Keno Hoad.
1 22 3tp

FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 206
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Phone
378 or 4!5
1 17 6l&lt;'

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II .J.C+&lt; to,..blr!u nv•r•t "'•OO:•ull~ .,rowt~
.,,,., nlotvt,.. '"'" ""' . . ,, to ltkt daot .
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Tht tddtd tff.ct • ~•.,•u of theu
MUL TIJIOLI '"8"tdotl\t.o br.nei ftolor "'""
Umpltlt rtllel, tll•"ll tl\totl1 tnd h~IIO"
... utllr MCI"'PI"1'~1 !11•11

DO while hravy HENS $1 00 f'at·h

lfAY

I O"t '"l••d•t"l lor..,u!l

Station

Roush's Shoe ·s tore
N 2nd St.

MIDDLEPuttT. OHlO

.,

ly HIIIWI N. lUND !SIN. M. D.
A GOOD n1ght'a sleep might
1lmply be a matter of ha.blt.
UncoMeious1y you bulld up io
peaceful alumber through your
regular llight· tlme routtne, but a
brea.llln tbla rout1ne might mean
the dlt!'erence between restful
aleep and a night of fretful to.u·
1na and turning.
&amp; Dr. Henry Dant&amp;lg explalna
ln. "Blue Prlnt for Health,'' get·
tlng ready for bedtime may be
part ot a conditioned reflex or
eompulllon eomplez which estab~
Uaba a nightly pattern. Your
routines become bablt.a. Without
'\hem, rou might not sleep well.

lcbe4uW Tra:ID

,
BJtn though you re not aware

that JOU're sleepy, the rumble or
a acbed.uled train or t,be blowing

ot a factory whll:tle mlgbt be the

.apal for you to r~e.
Dr. Dantzla' a.J.Tlaea l.hat you
follow JOur usual routmea, aince

tJonal chore faelng JOU upon
arl.sing.
You women who uauaUJ put
up your hair, and mallt certain
eoameUc preparaUona before IO·
lng to bed, ahould follow th1a routine nightly,
,
Aceu~tomed

Boutia.•

Read.l.ng your newspaper or
U.stenJpg to a particular newa
broadcaat might. be part of ~·our
routine.
Raldlng the retrtcerator miJ'ht
be a hablt, too. Thb, within rea.sotl, IB aU ri1ht. The ~of rood
or drlnt taken before bed.Ume
1!1 not too lmpor ta.nt. MedleallJ.
there ta no rea.aon for not ea.tiDJ
or drlnklng betore retlrlne.
But don't overeat Q'lrllDI
your.self can Ktve you JiJ.dtgead
and that can prevent a ~
llight'aaleep.
U you habitually •count aheep"'
1n order to get to sleep tt' robably a good idea to' co~:Uue.

brea.klDc them might live you Even the •practice ot aelt-bJpthe teeJSng that you have forgot- noala or auto-ugge.sUon ab.oul4
t.en tomet.hln&amp;. This feeUng, as be continued 1t it 1a ncceu1'ul
JOU well mow, II apt to dl.aturb

.;rour aleep.

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ThelmportantthlDitorem~mber 1s to do the tbJn~ JOU UIU
ally do.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray GoodniLe and
d1ughter railed on Mr and Mrs.
Donni~ S l'leild~ of Letart, Sunday.
Robert Ohlmger C:iolled on his
grandmother Mrs. Bertha Clark
Saturday evening.

••i.d\~
'lJ

to aee 1t they are
locked, ma.kintr aure the gu jeta

lng the doon

em the ltlteben range are ot'l and
aolng to the baaement to bank
the furnace each ennJng, be sure
J0\1 complete each tuk before
ntlrlng.
U rou men c~ma.rlly shave
betore you eo t.o ,-,ed, don't let lt
tlU morning. You're apt to
worry an nllht about thl4 add!-

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L. R.: What caD I do to remon
moles from my neck? 1 have one
about the li.ze ot my thumb.
AMwer: Moles should be removed only by a phyalelan, preterably a akin speelallat or surgeon. Certain typea of molea
should be lett alone. Your physiclan wlll determine whether or
not removalla adYiaa.ble 1n your
caae.

In• 5'_t...._ ~,.,.Jt-too

Chester PTA
Meeting Held
Monday Night

Broad Run

Mr. and Mrs l''ranklm Clark
have returned to Be11crly. Ohio
after spendmg a few days wtth
his mother Mrs. Bcrth11 C lark
Mrs. Helen Grinstead called on
her mother Mrs. Bertha Clark,
Sunday afternoon.
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NOTICE
IIIEJGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
Tbe tax books are now open
for the payment of Decem·
ber and June Real Estate
Tax. Will close Feb. 1, 1957.
Clyde G. MIHbone,
Meigs County Treasurer

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BROAD RUN
A stork shower was given by
the women of the Lutheran church for Mrs. Grace Young. She re·
ceived mahy lovely arJH 1 eful
g1fts, Refreshments were served
to the following : Mrs Alva Luck·
eydoo, Mrs. Ruth Goodmght, Mrs.
Paul Riggs, Mrs. Luc1Ue King,
Mrs Helen Grmstead, Mrs Dons
Yonker, Mrs Theresa Ohhnger,
Eliza
Mrs Gay Southall, Mt·s
Roush and Emoaenc Roush.
(;ames were played Wilb Mrs
Alva Luckcydoo anct Mrs. Paul
Higgs winning the prl:.o:es.
Elm(·r Donahue grandson of
Mrs. Bertha Clark has returned
from the Armed }o'orces in Germany to his home here.

SHOE

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Calm and Cool
but

It you're ln the habit of check- QUEmOII' .AJm AIISWD

Rei at"IVes Att en d
SurpfiSe
• party
For Mr Russell

car I Ba1 Ier

Broad Run

Are Peaceful Slu.l!'.bers
A Matter Of H~i-;it?

Chester PTA of ~aStern Local
District met January 21. Mrs
Sa-muel Michael, president, opened the meetmg w1th PTA prayer
Treasurer's report was given by
Mr. R R. Gray and Mrs David
Koblentz acter as Secretary in the
absence of Mrs. Donald Mora.
Gray reported on the progress
of the huildmg program. He slated
that a full day of sehool is ex·
pected in September 11lthough I he
new high school wtll not be completed until later in the year.
Mrs. Michael thanked all who
helped with the operetta.
State llighway Patrolman W R.
,
Davis was the speaker · for the
evenmg, He oshowed slides on ac·
I
cidenls and traffic vlol&lt;ttJOHs and
I
answert'd questions regardmg t he
operations of \lch1cles
Refreshments of cookies and
•
coffee was sencd by tbc refreshMr &lt;IHd :\1rs S M Ru ssell, Rut- ment committee.
land Uoarl , were surpnscd wtth a
party Saturday nt.!(ht at hUt home
on hi S 86th birthday
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THE -D.RlVER~
SEAT

6-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy.MJddleport, 0 ., Jan. 23, 1937

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Nicely Spiced
Calm, cool ladylike lines in
a pump perfectly suited to
Spring '57 - but there"s a
delightful dash of spice in
the punch·band detail that
circles the throat and dou·
ble-dips at your vamp. Have
yours in smooth black lea·
ther or gleaming black patent leather.

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Thmk bow amazed Robert Louis
Ste11enson, poet-euayist or the late
mneteentb c&lt;.'nlury, would be if
be cou ld see the modern mue of
highw11ys that serve America's
75 .000.000 motorists .
In 1896 he wonder'ed about Ute
magn(&gt;t·power of a highway, on
which only horse-dnwn carriage s
and earls WPre the vehicle•.
.. WhPn 11. road is once buU.t ," he
,note, "1t I&amp; a stunce thing how
ll collec;J:s traffic , how every year
as it goes on , more and more peo, pie are found to rlde thereon ,
and others tre raised up to repair ::md perpetuate it. and ktoep
jt alive .''
The ever expanding number of
word11 to depceribe roads would be
another source or 5urprlse for
Stevenson. Even the nt\fe{lt di~
t1onary doe~; not contain all ttte
words that ptctun our toads.
"Highway" had been In general
usage, but nn'\1' it ilf' only one · of
many terril$ we all use. There are
expreSSway! and JreeWliYs: tHru' ' ways :m~ akyways, turnpikes and
toll roada.
Silt DO mPtter what they are nl·
led, modern hia:bways are vital.
They ite indispensable- arterler bf
comlnttnication&amp; and transporti·
tion. In the Atnerican Sehetn.e,
e

DAILY
ACROSS

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have thlt

C. At a

dlltonee
10. Large &amp;rttey
o1 htl.l't
11, Widt·
mou.th.S jar

12. Nimroda
14. Pertonn
1'\.•Ch&amp;nCE'I

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ONLY $4.95

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We Give

Alon1 tht-se r~d• ace bUtlt a
vatt numbf-r of buaiiloeues thtt
Rohert Lou111 Steven&amp;On would
have f(!und out of hi1 range of
knowledwe These bUJineues hiVe
a:rown u a neee11rary •djunct to
nel'enary hlehways . They provide
the !evlces needed by rallHon!l of
mob!\~ American, every day /Ood , 11heltPr, refreahment, recreation, CQmfort~, souvenirs, !Upplies In faL't , every step taken toward making our highways more
moderr: and fas~er incrqasea the
need for ttteAe ~rVices, an'd for
tb.! notices alone the wi): to motorists tellh1g; them Where they
ran be fourio1 and what th~y have
to Offl'r.
1
Stevt&gt;nson would marvel at this
vttal network Of 'servtc€&amp; for PfDPJ~ on the move - in 'ttationa,
restaurant&amp;, etc. - pi'Ovidinf IDIIUon~: e~ jobs and a~co!mtint . for
iubte thin ~ bUllo~. a yea! In
purchueo.. A~d IMiiftt · ltlslfll
man, be would be amAzed t.o Jearn
tJiat even ,..bile t~es bUsinesses

a

Gkoitti lllor• iieee114ary, lb,io are

giouj;s th.t are tryiAg ti lllttoi
them. Both ln the feder,al ConP:~SB .an~ /.n m•I)I .n.t~, blll1

will b&lt; m rodll«11 tbis l'P' tq

eUbe:r rule all prlvati 6Uit.Heilfs
off the majar raa.ds or to preyen,t
them .frorA ad,\'llrtislnj• tthleh
would have the aame eft.aet,
Yes, to ·stnett10n . w~d' ndfed
the drive of a tree Pottle to raise
ap the-it ~dds ,nd ·repiif atid per.
petuatr: them, and k~
ttie mbdern n'etWOrlt of roads

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9. Pta)'tid Hit

trdm rut1t
11. Str&amp;lthten•
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MIDDLEPORT

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S and H GREEN STAMPS

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cutvtl\g of a
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DEPARTMENT STORE
Just A GGod Place
To Trade

MUI St.

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movement ol &amp;oods and 11 retrelltil!lnal

CRQ.SSWORD

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htrhwars are IH'ellne1 ot the eeon-

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18. Greek moun•
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89. Microphone

(.,_ortened)

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properUea
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Jan. 20-27-7:30 p.m.

41. ""!illtoi tllld
Pronount:a

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

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01\e Jetter •tmply 1tanda tor anot!Wf, Jft tl\lliplf1• A·
for tt.t thrH L'1, X tor the two O't, ete. 8ib&amp;1~ Itt~ ~

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Special Music
Nightly

trop.... tho lon]llh and tormalloD ol i1to
J:ac.h .,.., the eodt letten art dift•rent.

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A Cr)'ptopMo q,.talloo ·-..._.

Christ Is Your Answer
Nuraeru and Attendant• for
You,. People

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Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Ian. 23, 1957-1

TIGHT MONEY REPORT
Rr Rob••rf
NEW YORK UP Tq~ht llll!tl•
I• bt!com1ng onl' of the tart ~ ~o'
hfe ror more ant! mort' Anwr
ca,ns and 1t appear~ H ll&gt; ..;u 111 ,
to ,!let ltghter
'W bal ' ' meaB! t..) 'IIJ.:ht" nwn
t')'~ tb8t 1t'1 h11rd to J(t'!'
That always was true, but tht.
particular phrase so Yt'i dPiy Ulll'rl
now means t h &lt;~t it 's gt!ttm 1 h 11 r 11
f'r to borrow aud parllcularh thai
mteres l rates on loans are Jl~· l ttng
steepe r.
· · 1 ht' s
1 b
Wh y 18
It 1g
tmp y f'causc
there are more demands fol' lollm
than tbere is capital to go around
and the policy or the Federal fie
.~enc:, backed by the E1snh own
administratiOn, IS to t ry lo bold
l orrowing down lest 1t lead to run

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ls lh"t .tome loans are h~&lt;~.rtl
were nt"Ver ea-.Lt·t
I he hownng Industry complalne 11
~~ hit hard whllc con1umen :an
l(t't qu\ck cro·dJt for evcrythln!C
(rum rh'1tlal work to vac&lt;ttlOn!i
Then. too, the fcderd ~ovt•rn
Jnt'f'! I!. lui•~
W11rntng ag.&lt;~tnst Ill ·
flutwn hus JU~ot ~retent&amp;d a h uol~
•·I ca llm R f•Jr ~pt'ndlng som(• $71
lul!Jon Stale snd
loea l gf!H'rn ·
ml"ttts w1ll hnng lht ovf'rll!l total
JO more than $106 blllwn thJq

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Spe&lt;nding Goln, Up
Ind ustry 111 golllJ: to 1.1pend ll rt•cr'lrd S40 bilhl)n tn ex pansicm pr oJ·
eets And estimate! are that the
Amencan consumer will fuel tht•
boom in 1957 by ~pen d mg a whopa.w~,{ inflation
pmg $27~ billion for c:oods an~\
Then tre some puadoxes tn
services-a gllin of around $9 hil·
thi~ tight money sltuahon The
lion over 1~ .
A big portion of that g1gani1C
'lfJUidl be •mattins - Mnd so would t&gt;xp£&gt;nditu re • go\·ernment. indu ~­
the eUOrts of thOse who Lry to try and consumer • will be hor·
isolate them from tbe needs and rowed. Con9u mer debt already tothe wants ot the peo~le who usc tals around $41 billion and 1s m
them.
111g. The federal bud~t wdi he
h:tlanced hut state aadolota \ govt'rnments will borrow up to . twothirds or thew planned oulla)'.
ThiS huge s pending spr.,ee ts th ~
basic reason why molb' is ti~:ht,
why you have to p•Y more to
• borr-Jw ActUH11Y, lriOfe? and more
eredit is being poUred .-jnto the
economy but it W'di , llttstnppt:&gt;d
by demand .
As one economist · • put
i•·
''Tht&gt;t{' are on~ ~o man y br1l'k
la ye rs, carpenters and engin e..r&lt;;
In our economy. Only so m.m~
tons of st('('l. baRR of cement and
pounds or nail We {'annot huJI J
h omt't~, r. - tori es. sct'loo~ hospJ
t:'tl!':, ~ C'Wer sys tems shopping ct&gt;n ·
tcrs and office huild!n~s with p,i per mon('y II tukP!I mate1·ia\ s awl
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Production Behind O.m11nd
i
Therein l1cs the danger - !hut
p10ductJOn fa ll~ so far behtnd not
only dt•mand but !he arllf te tHl
crt;( ht that th1• purchasing po \'.c-r ~
o1 cun rney will tall dangerou ~ly
The purchasmg powrr
t h·~
doll ar has he('n almo11! halved by
1nnatwn· ~1 nce 19:"19 Even so our
ii\'Jng ~landards h::t \(' mcrc u~c d
hN•au!le wngcs have more th&lt;.~n
de uhlet1
On(' or th&lt;' r hu~r nppnm•ot ~ of
the t1ght mon('y policy io; HPp
\\'J' i1o!:h t Patman of Texo s. He lw ·
linrs thel'(' is tlan!': er 1t may
wrf'c-k the economy
'' We must make !iure th at &gt;illl'h
crPrilt rt&gt; so u rec~ as arc- available
are flo win·~ to the ri"!hl spots '
he satd '',1n d lh:lt &lt;'florts how
ever JUStl f lahll" 1n rt•;;tn lln l nf
thre atened rn fla!lll n do not lt •,HI
o,·~r the hnmp mto a .pcnOd of
' i\t&gt;Hat1bn Whl ch may be evcniJtwre
chfl;oult tO deal with"
Jt'av D Murph~. eha irman of
the Equitable Life A ssur&lt;~n rc Society, does not a)!.'rec llf' s.1ys l ht•
fa ct that moneY ts ttf!ht ··s1 mply
mc&lt;tns that we h:l\ l' bern trying
lo expand our cnnsump111m our
prod11clivE' fadli!H·S and govt&gt; rr Jmrnt services faster than ou r ca·
' ::~~8~~ "NECKLACE'• parities for dom~: so rerrn n ..
()f ..,
' mlnk b uaed
"People have bec omt' arcus
for the c::ollar of this royal belle
&lt;:hitron broadcJoth la.te day tomerl to low Interest r1\es for
dress from Anthony BIOtta'e ~ o Ton,!! that the y are hkf'n for
winter caUeetlon. Settlonally gra'nted and Hre assumrd to be
normal." he says. "People seem
seamed. the 1klrt fantails
blck with a tlay bow,
to forget 1hat fc\r 20 '('nrs interest
rales were deltll(•r~tl'h kt&gt;rt' at arllhdally low lt!vols by pumping
f!xtra money in tn the ('rt drl system "
Calhng on Mr and Mrs Dana
AI the root of t hf' t •ght money
Lew/·, 1tn d mm d r eccn tl y were problem, economJsts say ts the
Mrs. Winnie Spears of Camp Con · fact th 11t sa~ i n~s have not kept
ley, Mn. Mary Pickens, Mrs. lrem: pace with the nation 's mounting
Jt~llt and daughter Parkanna and rred1t requirements Au gust Ihlc
Charlene, Mrs Rhodes Fox, M•·s. feld. pres ide nt of the Sav~ngs
Avetyn Nich()Json, Mr~ Wand:r Danks Trust Co of New York .
Roush and sons of Kay Long
lt•rms th at the
great;.. ~t single
-----'h~r~"~"~'-'"_our prosperity

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Walt vou haven t
c&gt;a::Kej out .:- f tr1at
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NANCY

DO YOU REALLY
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· - Legal Notice

( 17) HelpWanted

Loyal Bereans
Meeting Held
Tuesday Night

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ISHED 3 Room Apartment
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
laM I eeata per word, oae la- Fl'Rl\'
and t hree ; let&gt;ptng rooms. Phone
In pursuance of th~ order of the
IIIJ"tia lllntmwa cbari&amp; 50c.388-Y
1 22 3tc
\ Probat• · Court of \f1•1g~ County
' et~ttl pet word fOI" three COli·
1 Oh111 I Will ufft•r for ,..rlt at puhhc
H't'Vlhe IDSettiou.
MID!tl.E ACt-"D LADY to stay I aurtw:t ~.t1 t h1• Jl1h d-' ' of F•·b6peeW -oLe month for- ~ ceD't.l
Yo'l th f'l•lt l l} ru upl(&gt; ill l'&lt;~dmu!&gt; 1 ruilr!o-. Jlfl7 i.!l 111 • u ,, ·I ll ;~! the
per - d .
(Jhlt• l ~I! 511 from 9 UO J m. I 1 doOJ uf ILll' ~tt'lg~ , uunl)' Court
hll rak or z c-euts per word will I 4 00 P 111 Aftl'r 4 00 cal l lt ut House thr folluw11 .'' descnbed
be charged for a.dvertblng If not
land 2-11363
I 22 Jt c real f'~tiHc ,.,tu~ t t·d or~ rh 1• rrm nty
p1d far befar-e the 2Mb of eacb
of Me1 gs, Stale ttf Olllo. to Wit.
month following insertion
lnvr11 in A&lt;hert:l!lDI-Should botSJtualt&gt;d !n the Tu&gt;~ m lup o f
reported immroia12Qo . Tbe Daii.J
C he~lcr, {_ (HIIIl .l of \1t'l"'
an d
Seotinel will net be responstbl• WA NTED - Full t tme housekeep· ~tat~ of o'uo , u r wrt \ ommene·
for more than one inCOlT't)Ct if.lt&gt;r
nur~c
Nme h ours o rr lrlg 28 chatn, t.tud 7U l! uJ..s s 1 u! h
sertlon.
Wt:&gt;Ckly LOIS c~cd, 6270-X
from t he Nortlu·a~t ('urrot•r of
;arc or fbaltb ADd !iped41l No.
I 21 3tc Scelron No 23. Towrr j\,r ] f{ange
tic&lt;es of EveoLi prlntf!d at re1u
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Jar clauified ntes Obituaries
LUt IJLJ~1r1e:o,~ .)ervt L ~ ehasf&gt;, lh•·rw1· Xuu tn 77 dC'g. 1
pqbli.dhed .. t 1 c~nt per word.
We:o;t 14 l ~arns .:md 76 lwks,
QU!CK SERV~ oa Watcb a.. th ence 1\orth 'l !lr~·r clr (hiiins
pat.nQII
by
Factor"' Trtdned lhe m·c NorLir 65 dr g \\est Etgh~
A/ 3c Stnley Bryant
watdu.nlk.!t . COUJM~i 1EWJi. (8) c h•ms :uHI 92 Jrnb , thcucc
omplete WHJ!:EL iUH·N.n:NT,
LEIIS.
\-3-tf South 17 dr11rn~ &lt;nLd :.!1 lmk~
h
•
A / 3c Stanley Bryant, son of Mr
ba.:ar.ciq and brate lerYH!e
l t·m ~' &amp;Jut h I :Jt 1 1 n rII i degrees and Mrs •ohn Bryant Mrddleport
RADJlJ
&amp;
TEL!!:VlSION
SERVJCF
Fhcbtt'• SafetJ Senica.. Wut
and 30' W I'~\ I,..'' r·h"m
· · " at the Wrtght~Patter
' ·
.. ~. th em ·I' rs stationed
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Pbooe 200 Cleland ,ln~lta~Jot~
lbi.D. 8b'Ht, Pomeror, Obio.
South
15
dq.,:
F
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3
l'hatn:.
and
son
Air
Force
Base,
Dayton.
Store. 118 W. MaiD St., PomeroJ
50 llrrk:s . 1rwru~· Sout h HI dcg
He graduated from special schoolIAYI DON'T YOU KNOWf
:1-:ZS.tf
Bakcr'a will give you the beat
:a s~ . 4 chall;~ North 78 (lf•g E;ost 1 lnK at Chanute Air Force Base on
c aws. 'wrH·t• No rt h 3 dt:g. December 11. and had a sixieen
trade on furniture or appllan- FOR.&amp;IIAN 4: ABBO'IT T.V. 3EBVICE AU m•k,- Re~lred bJ El Eh s~ 9 char'1s, ttwrwl' East 27 day furlough at home before re·
ees.
4-6 tf
pert TeehDir\1.111. Pbooe 82ft Y c ams and 9_0 lrnk .~ to the F:a ~ t portln&amp; tn Dayton.
lltddlepor1
8-JA..tf hne of sa1d Scctwn . thi:'n cc North
He 18 classified as a meehanJe~J
'1 SAVE ON YOU R SH~"'E np8lr Jt 1 ~. cham!! ond 50 lr nks to lhc an:essones and equipment repair·
WF. WISH TO EXTEND OUR
Pace t•f ht"~ lnrHr~g Save and ex- man . A/3c Bryant graduated in
Racine Shoe Sho~
26 ac res 111 thP Sou theast 1956 from Mtddleport Htgh School.
smcet e apprec1at1on to the many
,
cept
1 30
corner of the Northeast l."uartcr
fnends, ne;ghbon, and relattves
- - - - -1 of Hald Sect LOn 23. now owrwtl hy
for their kindness and expres......
n~urunLtC K Wel ls Tht· part eonveyed
-'U b
Sions of sympathy dunn!'l the recent illnes~ and death of our he- Barnea-SimptV)f.l Insurance Ageney. herP tn con l &lt;~Hlli\J.: 2.1 uert·~ murc
Middleport ~~ ITtAutomobile-- or les-;, !wtng h!,ul\d(•d h\ Sh~ d l'
loved wtfe and mother , Mrs Stel
P.ont\l; PhCMtlil 8315-X
8-21).trf Htvc r. t'x' (", Jt 01 1 the :-~ .. , 1h .... ,1 I
lit E Bee~Je We are espeCia lly
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NOTIC&amp; OF PUBLIC SALE
,
bemg known .~~ 111 1' "U1': J!ow
grateful to Rev L R Carmichael
1
OMPLF.Tio. lnsu··~n· Ptl!ot .~uo, 1 11 nd d r vlscd to fo~;,n : Lfr b} Wtll or , In nursuan(&gt;e of ttte order of the
Rev Rtchard A Young . He11 V.
Life, Auto. Fu ... P~w f: al! n r.
Ha!'olrl W~:ll ~
Probat~ Court o£ Metgs Count)',
Wesley Jenkint'l, the smger~ . the
\!ill".
MlddlE"pnrt
'·h.ln
Said
mal
t•s
tatt•
Is
stt
uatt·d
about
OhiO, I Will Qffer for sale 3t public
p1amst and pallbearers who took
one nu le Sv utht·,• ~ t of Chester, ,uH·Lwn on the ·13th day of Febpart in the ~rvu:es and to those
Kt'Oi
Oh!o.
ruary , 1957 , at 10 00 a m., at the
who sent ilowers, &lt;t18o to the Ra·
:Satd
prcmtsf's
~rc
appr&lt;tist•d
at
'
door
of the Meigs County Court
cme Chaptl'r of 0 E S. No. 134
FARM - 120 at·n·s 7 room ho u ~e. $l050 OU anol t!Jl• terms of thl' 1 House, the following described
lor 1ts sperial sen·1ce
Guy
large burn, ot ht r out buildmgs,
R. Bee~&lt;:le and family
1 23 1 tp
t1mt.t&gt;r 11 t\11 , pll-nl) water, un· sale arc r&lt;~sh 1n hand on the day real e~tate situated in the County
af Meics, St11le of Ohto, to-wit:
rlt•r $701MI 00 Al ~ o - BUSINESS u( the oalc
WE DE.SJ!l£ TO EXPilESS OUR
BEHN
.~/UJ
V
l•'lfLTZ
Sttuated in the TownS'hlp of
suitable f11r !'o.JUplt• , well equipslnCI"te thanks and appreciation
Adl!lllll !&gt;l l' ator de bn nJS non Chester,, County or l'Je~gs, and
ped,
uwncJ
has
other
busines~
to our many frtends and rela of the E~tale of L1l!tc State of Ohto, to-wl! Comntenc:and says "'icll Earl D. Mender
tives for the kindness shown u~
Wt•lls dt• cca~crl
111~ 28 chains and 70 lmks South
Sr, Jl e&lt;t ltur Pt•lJ r'l f P&lt;trker,
during the 11\neu and death of
'lJ 16. 23 30 l~l ti 4tc
from the ~ortheast corner of
Ag('JJl
Pu
mc1
•1y
.
Phont•
201.
oor father , James CurtiS. to the
1 Section No . 23, Town No . 3, Range
1 23 ltc
staff of Meigs General J-IOIIJHL&lt;tl,
LIVESTOCK REPORT
No. 12 of Ohio Company's PurRev . ..H. M Grove and tht· Ew· SIX llOO\ol lit\\ SE, \11tldlcpurt,
t'INCIN~A 1'1
J
rha~e.
lhi"Jtce South 77 dt:g.
0
1
1ng Funeral Home and ror the
eXC(•\Icrtt luC',J tlotl. Call 6080-J : stuek
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LJ~(·· WPst 14 chams and 76 Hnks:
beautiful floral offerlng:-;
H
,
thence North thret' (3J chams ·
bllfort• ;1 311 p II\
I 23 6tc
The c urtis F'am1ly
ogs 2.::!00 , hurruws and j.plt:. thence No'rth 65 deg Wf'!!t Eighi
1 23 ltp
;~o~~ly ~5c- 'll'uwt'J, 100 22~ lh 19 25· (8) chillns and 92 link s,· thence
220 -· 1 ~ 11 ~ ~9 19 2.J 2~5-25fl South 17 ::: hains and 21 hnkA,
lh'
75 10 2 2 0
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NOTICE OF FILING AND HEAR· 2 325 {11 17 50 • lb 1115018 75 thence South Elc\l c n (II) degrees
1956 PONTIAC Star Chief 4 dr.
d '
· !8 , sows fully til lW1&gt; and 30' Wt:&gt;~t 12 chains· thence
lNG ON INVENTORY
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Sedan . Very low mileage. A real
C own boors st f'ad.~ ~ ~ 10 7'5
South 15 de g Basl 3 l-h~ms and
Probate Court, Meigs Ct ,unty, Ohio
"cream pufr" . Blacttnar's, Pom·
heif~~llc
.~110
(a'w·s
lflO
~ltoc
r
und
50 hnks; fhence South 81 deg.
10 the l•:xN·ul or ur Admlfl!Stra·
ero y
$2595.00
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I Ylalltn)&lt;!s mod('t otll'ly ll&lt;' I East 4 challiS North 78 deg East
tor and tu s111'h of tltt' following
1 17 Bt
f~vc, sc ud)' !v S! lot\ i!:, hj•st nutlets
chains; thnncc North 3 ' dec.
·- - - - c _ I as arc n's\denl s •,f th{' State ol
c~!ss~~O
Ill~
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E&lt;~st
9 chanu~; thence Bast 27
1950- ~ 1 ton Jo'm·d 'J'JIU CK , t•)(i'e l· Oh w ~un1vt11g ~pou~t · , tr any,
·
~ t c,\ol .v &lt;ul lci •·ows not chams anU qo ilnk ~ 10 lhe East
lt&gt; nt ('OJJd lt lon . Phone T\J -4414 , nt•Kt of km twrwft (· JarJ&lt;'s unde r
~eft!~~-; !lt'~! sa l&lt;·~ Ttt P~;I&lt;I\ , f•·w l\ nt.' of said ScdJOn lhellre North
New JI,\ VI•n.
t 22 3\c t hr- Will . 1f un}. lhr- uttornl'y or UH c OJ&lt;'!• hOU lb htlfPrs 2[) ollu• 1·
d
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altonw~~ r('l ll l' ~l' !lt l !l !,! any of the
loads and Jot s g o od 7 110 IJUU.Ih 17 , 11 c 1l UIIIII a~ 50 1n s to .the
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1955 fo'ORD VO Ranch Wagnu New aforcml·ntwnt•jl per ~ on~
llJ , load a\• Ia:.:•· tn high gu,ijl IJOO ~ ac,c 2~f bcsnn.llngh, Sa\t' and exBuick
lr!l de-in .
Fordomallc.
Yuu ;1n~ hi'll 'hy nn!J fl('d lhitt on lb hPifer 1B., ~
ccp
J acres m t t'
Southeast
1 t
$1005 00 B\acltn11r's, Pomcr,oy.
the 14 d.l)' of .laJHIUr} 1957 , an rn; UllO lh ~~:.,., .. ~;ll,HI ~ h~:~.:\lr:l ~~~~r I COfiH'I o,r the Northeast Quarter
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nl s.ud :::!•·elton 2:l now owned hy
__ _ _:1~1:_:7 6tc v~nlor y ~nrl 1\ppr;u.~t·mcnt o( the U I I Il IY :1111 I eiHllllH'!t'l:d I'I IW~ tO :J().
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Wei s. lht· p:1rt l'onve}eri
19~5 BLIJ('K Special Ulx 2 dr rslutt• uf I· JI ,J I. Arrhl'r , dt't·caned , 12 , rutlt'l' to 1111 nm,.rtw l 1 II 14 l
Sedan Low mileage One curcful late oJ lto~t llll', Ohw 1n ~;u d Coun ty 157 :&gt;, 1.:0\Hl •ll ld l'illllf(' I t·~::. , : 22· 1 IH'!I' I!l lUlllMrlln g :!5 acres, \II Orc
29, f(' w l'hott't• o~ url Wll 1, 311 :n I Ol It• ..... hem~ htJuJirll••! by Sha•lc
!oral owner $l995 oo. Bla ett- w.1 s fllt• tl 111 t lu s Cuurl
H1vN, ('XC&lt;';'l on tht• North, and
nar's, l'ornl'roy ,
1 1? 61 c
Jlcannu tHJ ~aid lnwntory and f(•w good &lt;~Jouurl &lt;ll)l.) lh ;.11111 ,~
bt•Jng know n as tht• ··ox Uow"
Appra\ st•mt·ut will IJ,. hut! bl'forc 17
1955 PLYMOUTH Dlx. 4 dr Sedan thts L'ou t! on tlw 1st day of F'ch·
Sh!•!•p IOU , Sll\ aJl Juts ~ ~~UJ.:htc-r ·1\ld df'VISf'd !o Grantor by Will of
Spoii&lt;'S! two tone blue fmlsh. ruary 1007 :1 t 10 1/dock a m
l~m.bs ~\(•adv to strong J.:!IWd uud 11,\rolcl Well~.
Om• lontl owner $1305.00. BlaetEKt't'ltlwus lht'l'l·lo mlty be fdPd cho~t·t' 75-110 Ill woolt•d lambs IB
S.11d n•:.l t'~ tate Is sl luntc Hhrmt
tnar'fl, 11omeroy.
1 17 6tc by any mlt•J' I• ~tNI party at any 20 , few ht•,d fa!l ~hofll I ' W"~ ,,,,,. ,,,,,, Southeast r ('h
.
dy
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--~ - - tune prior to hw days before the
511 11
Uhto
t~4 BUICK Century 4 dr. Sedan date set for hcnnng.
Ukc n&lt;·w in appearance. DynaWITNESS 111y signature and the
S.ud premises are appr,tist•d at
Slow Dn11e. $189li.OO. Blacltnar's seal or said Court, this 14th day
$W50 11(1 ami I he terms of
1he
~~ero! .
1 17 6te of Ju nu&lt;~ ry 1957.
~:111 arc cash 111 hullll on the tlay
,o~s RUICK R~,~
.d~ma 1 te_r_C_
ov .-Cpe
JOHN C HACON
of the sale.
Pcrlert condition.
Dynaflow,
Judgt• and Ex Officio Clerk
H~:HNARD V FULTZ
power brakes, steering $l 39li .OO.
liy Mary Olive Ingraham
/\dni
iuistrator de boms non
Blaettnar''l, Pomeroy. 1 17 6te
Cbl&lt;'f Deputy Clc•·k
(1) 16, 2J, 30, Jlc
of the cslatc of Ltllie
I•• ~ofi.INI of klA.OA.CME. NlUMoH .
Wells, deceased.
OIA., NIUAlTII ,..,tii11TANIA.CM T A II
1-fl 1
Ill 16, 23, 30, (2) 6, 41c
L.ITI or POWOI:fU ITA.NIIACM ,,

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( 18) Employment
Wanted

Th j· Lo ) a t Berea.ns Class met at
th•· t "un·h of Chnst Tuesday
c1• n n~ w1t; Mrs. Clarence Me:·
f'oit·a l prC»Idmg Mrs Edgar Allens·
wnrlh was lt&gt;ader of tht devotional
ser • tt·c and read a poem "Prayer
for a I'T1end" with Mra. Georae
(' hild~ g1vmg the Scripture lesson
;t n~ l \l rs
Fred [. Gudner, the
OP•'nlng pr~&lt;~yer Mrs Allensworth
Jlomn R1ce and Mr. and Mrs 0 .
E Mr Kmley 8ang a quartette,
"11(''11 l.T nderstand" to close the

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A ront rlbutJon wu voted for a
worthy !.'»:USe during the meeting
and Mrs Walter Bunce gave the
clmun~ prayer . Mrs. Allensworth'•
birthday wah observed and those
reported ill were Mr. and Mrs. L.
R W1ley and son, David, Mn. Roedell Steffy, Mrs. Smalley and Mea.
Swisher.

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A s.alad course was !lerved to
eighteen members by Mrs. Doyle
M11ler and Mrs. Ed1ar Allena.worth.

12! Card Of Thanks

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Mrs. Owen Bratton
Is Hostess For
Priscilla Circle

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Auta Sales

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PAIN

Mrs. Owen Bratton entertained

cIre1e o ! t he
Mis&lt;~1onary Society

th e p rl8CI II a

B. H.
Sanborn
of the
fo~trst Baptist Church Monday at
her new home on First Avenue.
Mrs Paul Harbrecht, chairman,
prewled and Mrs. Don Betker led
the dellohon&lt;tl service which opened lha meeting.
Gifts for the Masser School were
brought by the memben and Mrs.
Uarbrecht and Mrs. John Fu1b
Wt'fl' rtiimed to !SSlSL Wlth the So·
ctely's rellowship Tea to be held
1n February at the Church. They
adOJ•tcG a proJect of remembering
hlrlhdays of children at the
l'ouuty Home Mrs . Allen Hughes
, gave the closing prayer.
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Mrs. Bratton was assisted by
ht.•r mother, Mrs Raymond Luman
in sNvlng a dessert course. Those
present were Mrs Hughes, Mrs.
ll~rbrecht , Mrs. Fultz, Mrs . Robert
Mills, Mrs Manning Kloes Mrs.
Ruth Robin son, }irs. Ra~mond
LICIImg, Mr ~ Don Becker, Mn.
I (;erald Anth(}ny, Jacquelme Rice,
' J&lt;'rcdd!C Houdashctl, Rhoda Hall,
Mrs Hu·hard Owen, Amta F'ultz,
Rand v Brt•k 1• r, llolnn M11ls Mich·
acl a nd Ste ph en Bratton . '

Atlencl!ng were ~r . and Mrs
an d daug h tcr Darlene·
Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Bailey and
children; Mr and Mrs William
Bailey, Mr and Mrs. Bill Buck
.Jr. and children, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W Buck and Mrs. Howell Pope
and son
Refreshments were ~cr 11 ed potluck by the guests present.

B Aut" 5ervlcM

WE BUY

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ITRUCTURAL I BEAMS
ICRAi' IRON -MIT A&amp;.l

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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Pomeroy

When people suddenly face bereavement the serv1e" uf a trus~
worthy funeral director Ia Jndlaonaabll'l Tht&gt;y also welcome the
nformatlon and coun11el receiv-

ron.

SALE, mixed and
Timothy, $20 00 per
ton W1Uiam Culwell, IU . I, ('arpentt•r
I 22 61p

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11tro~1ght

Trevey-Finsterwald
Funeral Home

TWO LSED GLASS DISplay rMses
8' lung 3' h1gh 2' feet deep Must
~o . Nel'd space l'rit't•d chellp.
Mel&amp;:s Molor ComJlany
rhone 6023

In addition they ran aec:ure qu•llt:v mel'thanrlise without extra.
Y11&amp;anrr 144 Butternut Ave.,

MU WARD

25 Tons of CLOVER ALJt' ALFA
and Tlmotlo)y hly. J. E. D. Hart·
lneer, Pomeroy.
1 1T 6tp

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Ji"()R UENT - Clclln und choke
apartments, call 81'70.

P~~~~Nroy,

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INSURANCE AGENCY

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SLEEPING ROOMS, cloee In town , ,
127 Eutternut.
1 1' 12tc
0 Room modern APARTMENT,
caiJ Pomeroy 27'-J or Middle-

port 6048.

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iHOUSE Yon ltKNT. furm ... hcrl or
unfurni1~d . -' rooms, balh, ga:-.,
Sec Mari••'s Grocery. Bradbury
llJ 23 a~

Fin, Automobile, H•ehh
ACCIDENT
Llh, Caaualtr and Bon•

Real Estate Broker
In MIDDLEPORT, ONIO
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METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES
CONCRETE BLOCKS

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On
your
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Your
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3 Mil•• North of Pomeroy
On Rt. 3:1. Cell Wm. GrvtMI'o
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Dated
I1957.
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this 7th day of January

John C. Becon
Judge of th• Probat. CtH.Jrt
Mel11 County, Ohio
o. 16 23, 3tc

Save
$3.00 pair
•OXFORDS
•STRAPS

To
Sunset

•Build leH•r For Len"'

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

t\o lwt• is hereby given t~Ht Wil)l,lm II. W~iteheari whose Pm1t
Offtc-r Addres11 b Reedsvillt•, Ohio
has hl'rn duly appointed as AdIIIJ!11 strator of the l!:!llate of Emma
J\.t Whtlchcarl late af Reedsville
1\lt'lg~ County, Ohm, decC'ased. '

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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Administrator
Est11t• of &amp;mm1 M. Whltth"d

!'•11 ITANIACK
Atalnlt Anr
Pr1111•••l•9"

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at farm S H Layman, Buhan·
Keno Hoad.
1 22 3tp

FURNISHED APARTMENTS. 206
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Phone
378 or 4!5
1 17 6l&lt;'

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II .J.C+&lt; to,..blr!u nv•r•t "'•OO:•ull~ .,rowt~
.,,,., nlotvt,.. '"'" ""' . . ,, to ltkt daot .
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Tht tddtd tff.ct • ~•.,•u of theu
MUL TIJIOLI '"8"tdotl\t.o br.nei ftolor "'""
Umpltlt rtllel, tll•"ll tl\totl1 tnd h~IIO"
... utllr MCI"'PI"1'~1 !11•11

DO while hravy HENS $1 00 f'at·h

lfAY

I O"t '"l••d•t"l lor..,u!l

Station

Roush's Shoe ·s tore
N 2nd St.

MIDDLEPuttT. OHlO

.,

ly HIIIWI N. lUND !SIN. M. D.
A GOOD n1ght'a sleep might
1lmply be a matter of ha.blt.
UncoMeious1y you bulld up io
peaceful alumber through your
regular llight· tlme routtne, but a
brea.llln tbla rout1ne might mean
the dlt!'erence between restful
aleep and a night of fretful to.u·
1na and turning.
&amp; Dr. Henry Dant&amp;lg explalna
ln. "Blue Prlnt for Health,'' get·
tlng ready for bedtime may be
part ot a conditioned reflex or
eompulllon eomplez which estab~
Uaba a nightly pattern. Your
routines become bablt.a. Without
'\hem, rou might not sleep well.

lcbe4uW Tra:ID

,
BJtn though you re not aware

that JOU're sleepy, the rumble or
a acbed.uled train or t,be blowing

ot a factory whll:tle mlgbt be the

.apal for you to r~e.
Dr. Dantzla' a.J.Tlaea l.hat you
follow JOur usual routmea, aince

tJonal chore faelng JOU upon
arl.sing.
You women who uauaUJ put
up your hair, and mallt certain
eoameUc preparaUona before IO·
lng to bed, ahould follow th1a routine nightly,
,
Aceu~tomed

Boutia.•

Read.l.ng your newspaper or
U.stenJpg to a particular newa
broadcaat might. be part of ~·our
routine.
Raldlng the retrtcerator miJ'ht
be a hablt, too. Thb, within rea.sotl, IB aU ri1ht. The ~of rood
or drlnt taken before bed.Ume
1!1 not too lmpor ta.nt. MedleallJ.
there ta no rea.aon for not ea.tiDJ
or drlnklng betore retlrlne.
But don't overeat Q'lrllDI
your.self can Ktve you JiJ.dtgead
and that can prevent a ~
llight'aaleep.
U you habitually •count aheep"'
1n order to get to sleep tt' robably a good idea to' co~:Uue.

brea.klDc them might live you Even the •practice ot aelt-bJpthe teeJSng that you have forgot- noala or auto-ugge.sUon ab.oul4
t.en tomet.hln&amp;. This feeUng, as be continued 1t it 1a ncceu1'ul
JOU well mow, II apt to dl.aturb

.;rour aleep.

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ThelmportantthlDitorem~mber 1s to do the tbJn~ JOU UIU
ally do.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray GoodniLe and
d1ughter railed on Mr and Mrs.
Donni~ S l'leild~ of Letart, Sunday.
Robert Ohlmger C:iolled on his
grandmother Mrs. Bertha Clark
Saturday evening.

••i.d\~
'lJ

to aee 1t they are
locked, ma.kintr aure the gu jeta

lng the doon

em the ltlteben range are ot'l and
aolng to the baaement to bank
the furnace each ennJng, be sure
J0\1 complete each tuk before
ntlrlng.
U rou men c~ma.rlly shave
betore you eo t.o ,-,ed, don't let lt
tlU morning. You're apt to
worry an nllht about thl4 add!-

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L. R.: What caD I do to remon
moles from my neck? 1 have one
about the li.ze ot my thumb.
AMwer: Moles should be removed only by a phyalelan, preterably a akin speelallat or surgeon. Certain typea of molea
should be lett alone. Your physiclan wlll determine whether or
not removalla adYiaa.ble 1n your
caae.

In• 5'_t...._ ~,.,.Jt-too

Chester PTA
Meeting Held
Monday Night

Broad Run

Mr. and Mrs l''ranklm Clark
have returned to Be11crly. Ohio
after spendmg a few days wtth
his mother Mrs. Bcrth11 C lark
Mrs. Helen Grinstead called on
her mother Mrs. Bertha Clark,
Sunday afternoon.
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NOTICE
IIIEJGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
Tbe tax books are now open
for the payment of Decem·
ber and June Real Estate
Tax. Will close Feb. 1, 1957.
Clyde G. MIHbone,
Meigs County Treasurer

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BROAD RUN
A stork shower was given by
the women of the Lutheran church for Mrs. Grace Young. She re·
ceived mahy lovely arJH 1 eful
g1fts, Refreshments were served
to the following : Mrs Alva Luck·
eydoo, Mrs. Ruth Goodmght, Mrs.
Paul Riggs, Mrs. Luc1Ue King,
Mrs Helen Grmstead, Mrs Dons
Yonker, Mrs Theresa Ohhnger,
Eliza
Mrs Gay Southall, Mt·s
Roush and Emoaenc Roush.
(;ames were played Wilb Mrs
Alva Luckcydoo anct Mrs. Paul
Higgs winning the prl:.o:es.
Elm(·r Donahue grandson of
Mrs. Bertha Clark has returned
from the Armed }o'orces in Germany to his home here.

SHOE

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Calm and Cool
but

It you're ln the habit of check- QUEmOII' .AJm AIISWD

Rei at"IVes Att en d
SurpfiSe
• party
For Mr Russell

car I Ba1 Ier

Broad Run

Are Peaceful Slu.l!'.bers
A Matter Of H~i-;it?

Chester PTA of ~aStern Local
District met January 21. Mrs
Sa-muel Michael, president, opened the meetmg w1th PTA prayer
Treasurer's report was given by
Mr. R R. Gray and Mrs David
Koblentz acter as Secretary in the
absence of Mrs. Donald Mora.
Gray reported on the progress
of the huildmg program. He slated
that a full day of sehool is ex·
pected in September 11lthough I he
new high school wtll not be completed until later in the year.
Mrs. Michael thanked all who
helped with the operetta.
State llighway Patrolman W R.
,
Davis was the speaker · for the
evenmg, He oshowed slides on ac·
I
cidenls and traffic vlol&lt;ttJOHs and
I
answert'd questions regardmg t he
operations of \lch1cles
Refreshments of cookies and
•
coffee was sencd by tbc refreshMr &lt;IHd :\1rs S M Ru ssell, Rut- ment committee.
land Uoarl , were surpnscd wtth a
party Saturday nt.!(ht at hUt home
on hi S 86th birthday
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THE -D.RlVER~
SEAT

6-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy.MJddleport, 0 ., Jan. 23, 1937

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Nicely Spiced
Calm, cool ladylike lines in
a pump perfectly suited to
Spring '57 - but there"s a
delightful dash of spice in
the punch·band detail that
circles the throat and dou·
ble-dips at your vamp. Have
yours in smooth black lea·
ther or gleaming black patent leather.

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Thmk bow amazed Robert Louis
Ste11enson, poet-euayist or the late
mneteentb c&lt;.'nlury, would be if
be cou ld see the modern mue of
highw11ys that serve America's
75 .000.000 motorists .
In 1896 he wonder'ed about Ute
magn(&gt;t·power of a highway, on
which only horse-dnwn carriage s
and earls WPre the vehicle•.
.. WhPn 11. road is once buU.t ," he
,note, "1t I&amp; a stunce thing how
ll collec;J:s traffic , how every year
as it goes on , more and more peo, pie are found to rlde thereon ,
and others tre raised up to repair ::md perpetuate it. and ktoep
jt alive .''
The ever expanding number of
word11 to depceribe roads would be
another source or 5urprlse for
Stevenson. Even the nt\fe{lt di~
t1onary doe~; not contain all ttte
words that ptctun our toads.
"Highway" had been In general
usage, but nn'\1' it ilf' only one · of
many terril$ we all use. There are
expreSSway! and JreeWliYs: tHru' ' ways :m~ akyways, turnpikes and
toll roada.
Silt DO mPtter what they are nl·
led, modern hia:bways are vital.
They ite indispensable- arterler bf
comlnttnication&amp; and transporti·
tion. In the Atnerican Sehetn.e,
e

DAILY
ACROSS

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10. Large &amp;rttey
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11, Widt·
mou.th.S jar

12. Nimroda
14. Pertonn
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ONLY $4.95

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We Give

Alon1 tht-se r~d• ace bUtlt a
vatt numbf-r of buaiiloeues thtt
Rohert Lou111 Steven&amp;On would
have f(!und out of hi1 range of
knowledwe These bUJineues hiVe
a:rown u a neee11rary •djunct to
nel'enary hlehways . They provide
the !evlces needed by rallHon!l of
mob!\~ American, every day /Ood , 11heltPr, refreahment, recreation, CQmfort~, souvenirs, !Upplies In faL't , every step taken toward making our highways more
moderr: and fas~er incrqasea the
need for ttteAe ~rVices, an'd for
tb.! notices alone the wi): to motorists tellh1g; them Where they
ran be fourio1 and what th~y have
to Offl'r.
1
Stevt&gt;nson would marvel at this
vttal network Of 'servtc€&amp; for PfDPJ~ on the move - in 'ttationa,
restaurant&amp;, etc. - pi'Ovidinf IDIIUon~: e~ jobs and a~co!mtint . for
iubte thin ~ bUllo~. a yea! In
purchueo.. A~d IMiiftt · ltlslfll
man, be would be amAzed t.o Jearn
tJiat even ,..bile t~es bUsinesses

a

Gkoitti lllor• iieee114ary, lb,io are

giouj;s th.t are tryiAg ti lllttoi
them. Both ln the feder,al ConP:~SB .an~ /.n m•I)I .n.t~, blll1

will b&lt; m rodll«11 tbis l'P' tq

eUbe:r rule all prlvati 6Uit.Heilfs
off the majar raa.ds or to preyen,t
them .frorA ad,\'llrtislnj• tthleh
would have the aame eft.aet,
Yes, to ·stnett10n . w~d' ndfed
the drive of a tree Pottle to raise
ap the-it ~dds ,nd ·repiif atid per.
petuatr: them, and k~
ttie mbdern n'etWOrlt of roads

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DEPARTMENT STORE
Just A GGod Place
To Trade

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movement ol &amp;oods and 11 retrelltil!lnal

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89. Microphone

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41. ""!illtoi tllld
Pronount:a

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

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Special Music
Nightly

trop.... tho lon]llh and tormalloD ol i1to
J:ac.h .,.., the eodt letten art dift•rent.

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Christ Is Your Answer
Nuraeru and Attendant• for
You,. People

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Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Ian. 23, 1957-1

TIGHT MONEY REPORT
Rr Rob••rf
NEW YORK UP Tq~ht llll!tl•
I• bt!com1ng onl' of the tart ~ ~o'
hfe ror more ant! mort' Anwr
ca,ns and 1t appear~ H ll&gt; ..;u 111 ,
to ,!let ltghter
'W bal ' ' meaB! t..) 'IIJ.:ht" nwn
t')'~ tb8t 1t'1 h11rd to J(t'!'
That always was true, but tht.
particular phrase so Yt'i dPiy Ulll'rl
now means t h &lt;~t it 's gt!ttm 1 h 11 r 11
f'r to borrow aud parllcularh thai
mteres l rates on loans are Jl~· l ttng
steepe r.
· · 1 ht' s
1 b
Wh y 18
It 1g
tmp y f'causc
there are more demands fol' lollm
than tbere is capital to go around
and the policy or the Federal fie
.~enc:, backed by the E1snh own
administratiOn, IS to t ry lo bold
l orrowing down lest 1t lead to run

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I r~ l t

ls lh"t .tome loans are h~&lt;~.rtl
were nt"Ver ea-.Lt·t
I he hownng Industry complalne 11
~~ hit hard whllc con1umen :an
l(t't qu\ck cro·dJt for evcrythln!C
(rum rh'1tlal work to vac&lt;ttlOn!i
Then. too, the fcderd ~ovt•rn
Jnt'f'! I!. lui•~
W11rntng ag.&lt;~tnst Ill ·
flutwn hus JU~ot ~retent&amp;d a h uol~
•·I ca llm R f•Jr ~pt'ndlng som(• $71
lul!Jon Stale snd
loea l gf!H'rn ·
ml"ttts w1ll hnng lht ovf'rll!l total
JO more than $106 blllwn thJq

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Spe&lt;nding Goln, Up
Ind ustry 111 golllJ: to 1.1pend ll rt•cr'lrd S40 bilhl)n tn ex pansicm pr oJ·
eets And estimate! are that the
Amencan consumer will fuel tht•
boom in 1957 by ~pen d mg a whopa.w~,{ inflation
pmg $27~ billion for c:oods an~\
Then tre some puadoxes tn
services-a gllin of around $9 hil·
thi~ tight money sltuahon The
lion over 1~ .
A big portion of that g1gani1C
'lfJUidl be •mattins - Mnd so would t&gt;xp£&gt;nditu re • go\·ernment. indu ~­
the eUOrts of thOse who Lry to try and consumer • will be hor·
isolate them from tbe needs and rowed. Con9u mer debt already tothe wants ot the peo~le who usc tals around $41 billion and 1s m
them.
111g. The federal bud~t wdi he
h:tlanced hut state aadolota \ govt'rnments will borrow up to . twothirds or thew planned oulla)'.
ThiS huge s pending spr.,ee ts th ~
basic reason why molb' is ti~:ht,
why you have to p•Y more to
• borr-Jw ActUH11Y, lriOfe? and more
eredit is being poUred .-jnto the
economy but it W'di , llttstnppt:&gt;d
by demand .
As one economist · • put
i•·
''Tht&gt;t{' are on~ ~o man y br1l'k
la ye rs, carpenters and engin e..r&lt;;
In our economy. Only so m.m~
tons of st('('l. baRR of cement and
pounds or nail We {'annot huJI J
h omt't~, r. - tori es. sct'loo~ hospJ
t:'tl!':, ~ C'Wer sys tems shopping ct&gt;n ·
tcrs and office huild!n~s with p,i per mon('y II tukP!I mate1·ia\ s awl
!tlC!I "
Production Behind O.m11nd
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Therein l1cs the danger - !hut
p10ductJOn fa ll~ so far behtnd not
only dt•mand but !he arllf te tHl
crt;( ht that th1• purchasing po \'.c-r ~
o1 cun rney will tall dangerou ~ly
The purchasmg powrr
t h·~
doll ar has he('n almo11! halved by
1nnatwn· ~1 nce 19:"19 Even so our
ii\'Jng ~landards h::t \(' mcrc u~c d
hN•au!le wngcs have more th&lt;.~n
de uhlet1
On(' or th&lt;' r hu~r nppnm•ot ~ of
the t1ght mon('y policy io; HPp
\\'J' i1o!:h t Patman of Texo s. He lw ·
linrs thel'(' is tlan!': er 1t may
wrf'c-k the economy
'' We must make !iure th at &gt;illl'h
crPrilt rt&gt; so u rec~ as arc- available
are flo win·~ to the ri"!hl spots '
he satd '',1n d lh:lt &lt;'florts how
ever JUStl f lahll" 1n rt•;;tn lln l nf
thre atened rn fla!lll n do not lt •,HI
o,·~r the hnmp mto a .pcnOd of
' i\t&gt;Hat1bn Whl ch may be evcniJtwre
chfl;oult tO deal with"
Jt'av D Murph~. eha irman of
the Equitable Life A ssur&lt;~n rc Society, does not a)!.'rec llf' s.1ys l ht•
fa ct that moneY ts ttf!ht ··s1 mply
mc&lt;tns that we h:l\ l' bern trying
lo expand our cnnsump111m our
prod11clivE' fadli!H·S and govt&gt; rr Jmrnt services faster than ou r ca·
' ::~~8~~ "NECKLACE'• parities for dom~: so rerrn n ..
()f ..,
' mlnk b uaed
"People have bec omt' arcus
for the c::ollar of this royal belle
&lt;:hitron broadcJoth la.te day tomerl to low Interest r1\es for
dress from Anthony BIOtta'e ~ o Ton,!! that the y are hkf'n for
winter caUeetlon. Settlonally gra'nted and Hre assumrd to be
normal." he says. "People seem
seamed. the 1klrt fantails
blck with a tlay bow,
to forget 1hat fc\r 20 '('nrs interest
rales were deltll(•r~tl'h kt&gt;rt' at arllhdally low lt!vols by pumping
f!xtra money in tn the ('rt drl system "
Calhng on Mr and Mrs Dana
AI the root of t hf' t •ght money
Lew/·, 1tn d mm d r eccn tl y were problem, economJsts say ts the
Mrs. Winnie Spears of Camp Con · fact th 11t sa~ i n~s have not kept
ley, Mn. Mary Pickens, Mrs. lrem: pace with the nation 's mounting
Jt~llt and daughter Parkanna and rred1t requirements Au gust Ihlc
Charlene, Mrs Rhodes Fox, M•·s. feld. pres ide nt of the Sav~ngs
Avetyn Nich()Json, Mr~ Wand:r Danks Trust Co of New York .
Roush and sons of Kay Long
lt•rms th at the
great;.. ~t single
-----'h~r~"~"~'-'"_our prosperity

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c&gt;a::Kej out .:- f tr1at
ra.c.? t .J 11umf'vdle?

We'll 9tart 1rl front
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8-Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middlepor t , 0 , Jan . 23 , 1057

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ICounty GardenClub Presidents
\irs Bruce Lloyd co nt act chairman fur the CAGC 10 Me !g s County . presided at a met'ting for
pres idents of Count y G;udcn Clubs
or tbe1r reprsentatt ves Tuesda Y
at llealh '-fethodJst Church
\Irs James B. Titu s, Rutland.
s,1okc on a proposed C"ounty-w1de
proje ct of as s1stmg 1n the land
: sca pt ng of the Count} Home and

Ju n1&lt;1r 1 lu b chrmn , e ac h spoke on

the group approved the liUgges
lions which they will present tu
their clubs They also discuued
.JP to h1m on the street and S &lt;~ d,
favorably to the tdea or a county· . ·" that !h lng off ' and
t loHpee"
w1de ~~ lower Show 1n JuJie with
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11hc general rha1rman to be chosen
fr om this group
DLRlNG
Mr~ Lluyd rt.'ad a Jetter from
~r .. Lmn McKmght, State Junior
Club chairman asking that Junior
r!ubs be started m Me1g1 County
1 Mrs Rubert Reibel. Reg1onal D1rt'rlor , and Mrs Til us, D1stnct

cu tniJJendatlons or the members
attt ·ndmg the meeting Tuesday
Those present were Mrs. Rc 1
bel, Mrs Titus, Amateur Gardeners Club and Rutland Garden Club.
Mrs Webb H a II, Rutland Garden
Club . Mrs James Harley, M1ddle
POll C. Club, Mrs Earl Dean ,
Chester Garden Club , MISS Lydta
Ebersbarh , Mrs t:harles Goeglein,
Pomt•roy Garden Club; Mrs. Glenn
Le-e . Mrs Louise Harnson, Walk·
1JJ Club, Mrs John Terrell , Mrs
C L Heaton, Windmg Trall Garrlf'n ( luh, Mrs Jed Webster Sr .
M1ss Elhel Garland, Twtllght Gar·
den Club, Mrs Norman McCain
Mrs Mildred Headle) Rose Garden
Club Tupper~ Plain~&lt;; Mrs 0 . P
Klem. Mrs Lloyd , Amateur Gardeners Club

Eleanor Schaaf, Mtddleport Soctety Edtlor , Phone 6079

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Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Soctety Editor, Phone 6244
WotlSE THAN EVER

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r (•e wh1c!l the d1m c sold him l{)ok ~
' J " unrealisti c' a ~tnnger nme

HO.N.OLULU
l: P - Roh('Tt
Owens sued a ha 1r ch uw r ·r
~600 Tursda&gt; b&lt;-cau ~ e he sa 1d a
toupee made h1m luok 'r1 du· u

1\lwn he

tuok 11 ut f h ~

lu k\·d

than ever bc ca u~c 1 , ~
aLqulred a good tan be low lilt;
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JANUARY

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SOCIETY

...--PRICES REDUaD ON:---,
e Bedroom Suites

e Uving

Room Suites

Mr and Mrs Paul Fl&amp;her qf
MIIICrSVI!iC
VISited recently
eCHAIRS
8RUGS
ePICTURES
Columbus
w1th
Dr
and Mia.
eLAMPS
eTABLES
eETC
James F1sher and daughter.
The infant daughter of Dr and
This "Operation Thrift" All Takes Plaee On The Brightest Corner In l\llddlcport
and Mrs Jame11 Fisher of Colum
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~~~~":::'~::"_.j bus formerly of Mmersv11le ha•
bcf'n named Lucmda MarJe.
~trs EdwarC: Parker was return
('d to her home, Minersville Sat
urday from Holzer Hospital where
she has been a medlcal pallent
for the past month
Kenneth Farley of Chelyon, W.
Va v1s1ted Sunday with Mr. and
! \trs Edward Parker
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Mrs Edward
Genhelmer and
snm , Eric and Jcffrl'y of Royal
Oak~ . Mtch are the gue11ts of her
parents, Mr and Mrs Verne Bot
!nger and of Mr
Genheimer's
parents, Mr and Mn Olan Genhclmf'r Mr Genheuner who Is
1 an archltet:t for G iffels and Val·
let r o of Detroit, M1ch 1s spend·
lil t-( a week in Cuba on busmeu
for the r1;mpany
Mrs JOhn F Raily , Mrs Bertha Sroll and Mn Olan Gcnhel mer vtsHed Tuesday 1n Pt Plea~ant , W. Va . Wilh Mr and Mrs
Will Jm Kn1ght and farmh·
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l'pl Dewayne Eskew son of the
SAVE ON Tm:SE
lalf' Mr and Mrs J W EsKew
I of Union Ave , who has been st:I I!Oncd with thf' Mannes .tt C.IIIIP
V aiU{'S to $5 !J5
&lt;'heck s StJ ipl' ~
l't'!Hl!'\ton , l a \If rcrclv&lt;'d h1s dts,\LL SIU;S
&lt;'har~w a' l&lt;'r three y&lt;'ars ~Hvlrt·
Huck and Hull ('ulla! s
and h ~ ~ anl\'ed In Dayton, where
ANI! COLORS
hl' w!ll res1de.
\Irs Ch&lt;!ill'S Wtthl'&lt;' who hat
hr·t' ll q u1h• 111 w11h a k ulm·y mfcc•
110n at ht•r home !Inion Ave, •s
!lOY'S
1&lt;'J HH trd as nnprovmg
\tr .we\ Mr s Robert Marc1nl~ •
·IIHI famJ lY ol Tuppt"rs Pb1ns .vPn.•
llrokt•n Sizes
$1.98 VALUt:
'\ut~day Rl•Psls of M1
,1ml M1s
( !.11'i nrc Anfir('wS an.l famll.\'
Values To 321.50
\It ~ Wt\ham
Baxter cntcn"l
i1 n 11N Hospital, Tue:-day fur ob
GIANT REII!ICTWNS
S-M-MI. - XL
~" 1 \ 1t1nu
and tre«trnenl
ON ALL OTHER JACKETS
$2.93 Values

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SPORT SHIRTS

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$13·99

NOW $2.99

SUBURBAN COATS

FLANNEL SHIRTS
$1.39

$14·99

Men's Flannel Shirts

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Propose County Home Landscaping

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Th r ( uunty Garden Club meetJng v.1 ll be held th1s spring when
the 1 tu bs will report on the rl'

SUITS
and

TOPCOATS
They're Heducrd to .Sell.
Get Yours and Sa&gt;c

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ONE LOT OF SUITS

$25·00

All Wool . . . Shark•kin
Gabardines and Stripes
Values to $42.50

TOPCOATS
All Wool As Low As

SPORT COATS
Values to $2~.30

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our ongmal

stock Nothing brought

In [or

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IVY LEAGUE CAPS

thiS

sale. We need the rack space if you
need the merchandise you ca·n save
money Sale starts Thurs., Jan 2~.

Reg. f2.45 Values
Broken Sizes

ends Feb. 2

"Where You Dress Better For Less"

Pomeroy

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S;llltil a Mulforri hils been m
r'o l11 111hus for a check-up at Chd ·
dn·n s Hospital where she learned
lha! her cast w11l be removed in
thr{•r wt&gt;ek~ Sandra, who ~~ rccmi'llll!; from surg&lt;'rY corrl'rlmg
1ht' cUl'cts of polio, Wil8 hurt Q,llaln
wh•·n In an automobile accident
ThanksgiVIng weckeuc.l,
Mrs Katheryn Payn4!! wa5 taken
in the Meigs General llosp1ial 111
tht· llawlingB-Coats ambulam·c
\~11lard D. Miller, AM3, son of
~1r .md Mrs. Dflvle Miller, has
b(•f'n transferred from Brunswick,
:\1ll liW to Puerto Rico
. \Ir s t- ranees Bearhs, Mr~ Lu·
t'l llf' Brarhs Hawkins. Mn. r ft,
1 Wa~e Jr an[! Mrs, Rodney Sauct'
a1tcndcd the funeral or Mrs DClra
Bt&gt;11rhs at the Em I prj¥(: EUB
t'h11J ch Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrlt George llmlson
llnrl \!} 11nd Mrs. 0. E Ml'K1111cy
\\Nc busmess visitors in Colum
hu~ Tuesday.
1
.1.m1re Houck, dauahter•f Mn.
1 :\t;anf' Houck, ls Ill at htr home
\\ lth an attack of flu
l- r1t'11ds have · learned that Juan·
1111 nangcrter who gradliated !rom
\1iddleport lhgh School in 19a6.
I:&lt; workmg m an ofrlc-c In Zant•Jt
ville and IS enrolled in N1ght School lht&gt;re.

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United Meth.odist
JOF Class Holds
Monday Meeting
The JOF class of the tlmted
Ml'lho list Church met Mon!lay
I!H'nlnB at the churth for its January meeting.
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MrJ; Dwtaht Parker. prt&gt;sid&lt;'nt,
prf'slticd at the meeting wluch.
oprnf'd with devotions l&lt;'d by
Mr~ Hey Hysell · who read t•salm
too '"d orrercd prayer
A ronrtlbutlon was m•dc to the
""'" of Dimes. Mrs. Gerald WI!dcrnmlh and Mrs. Benton ronn
wrce named u lhe flower ond
I mk rommitlce. II was ann'"necd
that g1·oup one of the WSCS would
I servf' lt1nch at the churrh Jo'nday
• from II a m. to 2 p, m.
At the close of the mcei111g a
' social hour was ~"njoycd and a
] desst•rl course w~t.s served by the

ho~lc55,

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Advertising
In CirculaUon

9 Reg. fl.89 LACE CURTAINS

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SALE $129 PAIR

23 Reg. $2.50 LACE C!JRTAINS

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SALE fl 99 PAIR

43 Reg. $2.95 LACE CURTAINS

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SALE f%.19 PAIR

38 Reg. $3.95 LACE CURTAINS

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SALE f3.19 PAIR

18 Reg. $4.95 LACE CURTAINS

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SALE
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5 Reg. f1.95 LACE CURTAINS

46 Reg. $5.95 !,ACE CURTAINS

8 Reg. U-29 LACE CURTAINS
11 Reg. $7.95 LACE CURTAINS

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read from
Margaret C Kistler, district depu.
ty, concerning the distnct rally
wh1ch v.tll be held in Marietta on
Aprll 11 Theodorus Counc1) will
prf'sent colon; at the rally Mrs.
C L Heatou was mstalled as asso-crat&lt;' councilor by Lhe council dep.
uty , M1 s Albert Woodard.

27 R.r.g. $1.95 CAH SETS

$3.89 PAIR

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wtte

SALE $1.89 SET

8 Reg, $2.89 CAFE SETS

SALE $2 19 SET

• B00klet 0 n cAount y Truck Destroyed
lnformative
(n 3-Ca r Wreck
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Of
M
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J
e•gs aycee
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ISNew PfOJeCt

37 Reg. $2.95 CAFE SETS

SALE $2.19 SET
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f'nmmittees appointed were Ways
and Means, Mr!l Bermce Darst,
Mrs Addie Gruescr and Mrs. Jobn
Sm1th , Orphan~ Fund , Mrs. John
l.e1fhe1t, M1ss Erna Jesse and Mrs.
Thomes Cook, Owing Hoom, Mrs.
Harry Stahl, Mrs Arnold Hayes
:~ml Mrs Herbert Miller; Kitchen,
~tr:,; . Donald Hauck , Mrs. Albert
Woorla•d a11d Mrs. Henry Reibel ;
,tnd F'lag Rear&lt;&gt;r~. Ldhe Hauck
.and M ' S F1&lt;&gt;d Swatzel

15 Reg. $1.00 CAFE BOTTOMS

30 Reg. $1.98 LUSTRON DRAPES

COME IN
1956 FORD VB

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the sen1or
SPffN;cr stated
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SALE $139 PAIR
SALE $2.19 PAh\

20 Reg. $5.95 RA Y!1N DRAPES

SALE $4.99 PAIR

9 Reg. $8.93 RA VON DRAPES

. . . . . . • . . . SALE $5 99 PAIR

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SALE $4 99 PAIR

12 Reg. "$6.95 FIBt;R{;LAS TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $5.19 PAIR

8 Reg. $3.95 DACRON TAILOREII CURTAINS

SALE $3 19 PAIR

9 Reg. $4.15 DACRON TAIWREII CURTAINS

SALE $3.19 PAIR

group
elude.;:! · that at tlte prese[lt ltme
f
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when tt ou ' .c as I an m d ust na I
,' concern was eommg to Letart,
then now IS I he tune to tl.ke action and s£'11 the "VIe1gs County
Story•" and do 1t m lhe lihorlest

$2 19 PAIR

12 Reg. $2.95 IIACRON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE

15

Reg. $2.69 DACRON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $1.99 PAIR

20 Reg. $3.29 DACRON TAILORED {:URTAINS

SALE $2 19 PAIR
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green.

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1955 CHEVROLET
Bel Air Hardtop VS . P . G.,

radio, heater, scat covers,
sun visor, white wall tires,
and many other accessories.

7 Reg, $3.95 NYLON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $3.19 PAIR

20 Reg. $4.15 NYLON 'l'o\ILORED CURTAINS

SALE $3 . 19 PAIR

5 Reg. $4.95 NYLON TAILORED CjJRTAINS

SALE $3.99 PAIR

14

SALE $4

Reg. $5.95 NYLON TAILORED CURTAINS

"Sharp"

RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS

1955 PLYMOUTH

~avoy 2 dr. Sedan. Radio,
, He.ter, seal covers &amp; w. wall
tires. This car has a beauU·"'UI peach finish. "Clean "

30 Reg. $1.89 RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS

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1954 MERCURY
Monterey Hardtop, Radio,
1\eat.!r &amp; overd•·ive
All
Jood while wan tires, beau.
Uful tu-tone green finish.

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Reg. $1.95 RAYON TAILOREII CURTAINS

SALE $1 39 PAIR

%Reg. f2.95 RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $2.19 PAIR

3 Reg. f3.95 RAYON TAILORED CURTAINS

SALE $3.19 PAIR

31 Reg. $1.00 C01TAGE SETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE 69o SET

1953 FORD VB
Hardtop F 0 M.,
Radio,
heater. scat covers &amp; Ali
good white wall tires. This '
car Is the nicest &amp; cleanest
'M Ford around. "See this."

16 Reg. $1.50 COTTAGE SETS

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SALE $1.19 SET '

88 Reg $1.95 COTTAGE SETS ..... . .. . ..... . , .... . . . . ... . .. SALE $1.39 SET
%0 Reg. f%,95 COTTAGE SETS . . , . . . . • . . . . • • . .

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RUFFLED CURTAINS

1953 DODGE

6 Reg. $3 95 ORGANDY RUFFLED CURTAINS ..•••... • ...... SALE f3.19 PAIR ·

3 Reg. $1.95 ORGANDY RUFI'LED CURTAINS • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE $5.99 PAIR
12 Reg. $8.95 ORGANIIY RUFFLED CURTAINS ..•..... , ••• , .. SALE $1.99 PAIR '•

37 Reg. $5.95 NYLON RUFFLED CURTAIJIIS ..•. ... .•• ; ..•••• SALE $4.99 PAIR

3

Reg. n.95 NYLON RUFFLED CURTAINS •...••....••..... SALE f6.99 PAIR

35 Reg. $3.11_5

and U.29

DACitON RUFFLED CURTAINS . . . . . . . . SALE $3 19 PAIR

%4 Reg. $5.95 FIBERGLAS RUFFLED CURTAINS .......•..•.. SALE fU9 PAIR

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A three-car aCident that totally
dcmohshl'd a panel truck late this
mornmg was. caused by Ice on
Rt. 33 7 nca1 the Swuhcr tipple
pollee said
Accorrhng to PaLtolman John
Mc'Kf'llZie a truck owned by th e
Elb 1 'ct St
d d 1
b

D er .H., Vaore~,aellle skrl~-~~d 0~
anafl'
d. n " 1 r.d
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6 81
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tpped 1 11
~- 1n on
ItS top an
Ina }' rig
lilt e up
agam be£orc stoppmg
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~Meanwhile, two other vetuc!Ps
follo~m1 Van.~. Meter
cbllided
1110P and shd
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VI&lt;'
or
YOu"g,
Mel"'
Co"nwhen
the,
tned
to
Mr.,
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IY P~lio Dme Chairman, today on 0 e ICe. ,
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sa1d thaL th1.1s far the current
Lamages oIf a rue-R nvcn Y
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campai gn 1n Meigs County
ag- owooed hy Fred Kestel soli , were
d
gmg far behind prt•vwus \ears an
estunaled at $511 while damages
that ~turns have heen very slow 1 lo a Ohio F"el Gas true·' drtven
II t
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Th~ chairman Said 13 mal by Raymond Kloes were set til
cards ~rnt Ollt throughout t h c $35 .
county have ht•en slow In &lt;'0\Jlll'g
No eh,roes we-· flied ••d the""'
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c\ th thought
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a
bark an cxpl esse
t'
were no InJUries Cmders were
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I hat many persons h v.td'
aldl pfro- ordNcd on the iC:&lt; sect1ons at
bahlltty latd them asa c an
or- once .
gotten them
Thus far sales for Blue I rutrh
havf' amounted to $339 ll and the
tolling of thf' Pomeroy Bnd gc by
, mt·mben; of the Pomrroy Junwr
lllgh Band last Saturday has net
ted $9126. Th1s unit wtll agam
loll the brulgr. on Saturday

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Mrs Young sa1d too lhat thi!i
week cards have been dJstnbulcd
throughout all tht&gt; schools m the
eo"n '&gt;' for contnbutw~;s by the
school Children
Th us far contributors 1o I he
Mf'lgs Pallo funrl, !.1 5 r&lt;'lC'ased by
".·" ''· Yo,no.. are
Stark's Drug
Store $50, Rutland PTA, $25,
Foundry Mnulfirls Limon. $2!),
Pomeroy Cement Block. $25, AntiQUitv Baptist Church, $13 15: Jlysdl's Rotkv1ew Hotel. $12, },armNS Bank and Sav1n~~ Co . $10,
Pomeroy Natwnal Bank , SJO, (It·
1zens National Bank, $10; Oscar
Roedel, $10; M C. Hobart, $10, G
&amp; J Auto. $10; Lydia K.bersbach ,
$10; Manon Ebers bach, $10; Eh·
ersbach Hardware, $10: Columbus
Southern Oh1o Elcctnc, $10, Ty·
rca: Pickens, $10, Krogcrs, $10;
Disabled American Veterans, $10;
Hcmlork Grove Churcn $10, Sl·
cred Heart Guild. $10

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A treasurer's report· rcbtcd that
the net profit from the " M'odcl A
Ford Gtve·Away" was $85 Also it
Uunors of $5 arc · LJ A.V Auxwas &lt;eporh•-' th11t at the present 11o •y Ra"lole QL''-' rhapler Mag''
a., ;
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~ ' \Veh:st~r' AuK
lime ~280 58 ts m the group's
1 a Temp'·
Drew
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tllary Past Pre:,;idenl.s, Rev. Moh·
It was urgf'd by Prestdent Mor- roH. Rock Spnngs Sunday School,
gan that m~..ore action should be H
y 11 rvcslers of Foderated
app
lak•n by the group lo '"pporl Chm ch, aDrrw Web•lrr L&lt;goon
the Governor's Safety Program, Posl, Mrs Thomas D. Syrc, Busy
and that it could be best done on Be e Cl ass , B a k er an d Seyfried ·
a count}· level. Morgan ctted sev·
Robert McHarf1e. David Scott,
eral s.:dety h3zard:s m the county Gerald E Reuter, Tuppers Plains
ll'at 'illO"Id be camp,.gned again:o~L.
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Sumlsy School, Tuppers Plams
The"" w•r· the bndgc on State
~ 124,"' In Meigs county·, the Methodist Church, Second Warcl
Ro"le
Womens Club, Laurel CliU Better
Hobsor, cros::;mg, whlchd appabourent,· Heal!h Club, Ernest Rca. BlfeU·
Jy somcthmJ 1s bemg one a
• ocr Autv, Dr. Moore. Dr DonoVan.
he 831CI, and the narrow road on E F Robil}o.'lOn, Mason Fillher,
UniOn Avenue.
ChHord Ebcrsbaclt, Edith 1hrlin·
Con "lumg Ihe mocltng, a r~- e;er, A D Weed and ..Son. V. D.
port on the bowling Learn was sub- Edward~. Sugar Ri.ln Flpur Mill
mltted
and Mrs. M. E. Jbthburd.
rrest'nl at lhe llli.'Clmg 1n lhp
Jaycee Hall were: Morgan. Jrrinmgs, Jo'ullrod, Beltmg, ChUds,
I.
Drown, Ka1·r. Rosenbaum , Seelig.
1\lanm.
Gu~sts included
Ron
Sprmger and Bill Grucser.
CINCINNATI, 0. UP
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F~ggs, steady, pnccs at farms.
TO SPEAK HERI
Hcp George Memharl and Fran I• consumers, whiles and IJrownR, \
Cochran of the State Department jumbos 33 -39: A lArge 29-30, A rMof Education will be S!lCakcr~; here !Imms 26 · 27, A small 20.24, B
Jan. 31 when members or local laq:c 26-27, f'OB A largo a.:;-36;
!irhool boards meet m the courl· A nll'dtum 33·34; B large 33-34
Chickens, fryers about steady;
house.
Cochran is St.atc Supervisor or [ryers 3-3't.! lb 17-18, hens, heavy
type 14-17, hens, light type 1()-12.
Transportation,
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To Convene At
Marietta Ffl'day

Orville Landers

have the

The proceeds from the sale will
be tur.led over to the M.el&amp;l
County Polill Committee . MerehandJse to be sold will be handl'ed b)&gt;
two mtlhods
(I) Persons having anything of
value they will donate to the
cause may bring it to the sale
lo be ' auctioned
Wltb tbe en·
lire proceed" from the sale of
the arhcles gomg to the Pollo
Fund

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(2) Anyon(' wlsbmg to selJ
f in.er1
chadndJ,!jC mllay IPI_ut lth urpg ?.";,,ea.. ~
an a sma se mg e a e "'u uc
deduct~d ft·om the selling price,
With the selling charge turned
O\'er t" the Poho Fund.
.
The Si!le '&gt;"lll start at 1.00 p. m
1Saturday, Ja'1uary 26, wltb. no
Item bcmg too small nor too
large to be consigned or donated
to the cause
Anyone h.lvmg anythmg of
value they would hke to donate
to the Polio DiiVCj: may call
1 Portfand 436 or
Tbom 18
Hyatt Pa{sons - af Portland 273
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Named For 1957
of
Virgil Hayes adm1mstrator
Mc1gs General Hospital toda}· an·
nounccd the selectiOn of Lhe Board
of [hrertors for the hospital dur
mg 1957

Two Sentenced
To Jal'l T"'rms

the Sov•et Union's "atomtc retaltatton" warnmg as Moscow's

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sill Dodnll today set Jan 31
the date when drawmgs for the
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New c ld w3\'e
spreads over
M t Of Nati'on

early this month
warrar.•" by carrymg out reported
S_h enff R,·bert Hartenbach was :
0
planj to esT t hlish aLQm " armed
noli!ier1 today Lhat un!es!! ~t"lgs !
Amencan umt! In Turkey, Iran,
'-I County authcnt1es are wlllmg to ,
Japan and ukm:n~oa
return J.ant!P.fll to the army either
The Official Soviet Tass news
1agf'ncy imm erhatt&gt;l v picked up the
C.
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at , Fort Knux, K} , or any other
U}DVIC lOR
place
destenated
after local
: charge "'here Pravda lef~ of( and
p
a11thonties are "through w11h
OS
warned u S allies tht!y m1ght beTwo .l'oung omt'ro} mE'" were him" Army Regulatwns forb id
come the ftrst vlettms or any
5ervtng out a\ least ls-day jall SC:l- Lande".!'' release.
A fresh bla.&amp;t of frlj!Jd air OVI'r atomiC war
!t speCifically Silllences here today after one of thf'
spread most of the eastern thlill
led out for .,,,.arntn.l!: Bntlan, West
patr was convicted of assault and
Landers, l7 Ill wanted here hy I ot the natiOil today , lumbling tern ~
' tr
Italy Turkey
battl'ry and tht' other ot thpft
the Probate Court He had bef' n I)('Tlltu res by as mu~h as 40 to 51.1 Ir~~m;~~- )Jp=~re,
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TbPy were Jack Land&lt;'fs, 22. srntence.d to an 1ndefm1tc term 111 dcgr\:cs m New England
But Jn Washm gton Pre!itdent
Laurel St and Wilham c WlliC,
the Bov s Industrial School after
llowever · the cold air stopped E.1 sew·owcr
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IE ll op&lt;'n the ""''tion
.
19, Pomero)' Stbac ShRout,•, ft1behen) hiS ,convlcli,on on, a charge of the n~e or northeastcbrn stream s of whether l s forces mEgbt be
were arrestt'd y
t'rl
o
stea wg au o par s
and rJ\t'rs, swollen
Y meltJng armed with atomiC weapons lf
Harlenbach W('dncsday m the1r
The Army ~ol 1nto !he ptdun: snow and heavy rams
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forced
hj!ht Commumsl aggreit10
homes.
when Lander"~ _who was AWOL
The Alleghen~· R1ver h1t flood smn :n the lfrddlt' East
Acconlin,~; to the Shcrrfr, Emory turned himself m to Ft Knox of- ~ t ru;•' 111 some areas of Penns) I I H sad a r1n 1 deci sion has not
Huller nf Rt 'I
near Kclro) ·~ f1cer~ follo"·mg his Jail break va 111 a. hut no senous tloodm '~ w&lt;~~&gt; : bee~ ·r~achd . 01ahhnugh his pro-• r-,•1ght Clnh Slgllf'd 3 ro:nplaint Sheriff Ha1 !f'nhach had requesh·d repor ted At
the Aile
d .D t
., r
the Middle
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that Wise dunng the n1ght uf Jan his release lr'&gt;m the Ar.my so he J&lt;:hl' H\ and !\tonongahcla nvcrs ex Epose,
r nt~ :::force ·,f nec1
ld b 1 k
as orom ~"~
u
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13 stole a watch ft'\1m him an •l CIJU . e a en 0 .anras Pi
tcrdt'd normal pool stage but r&lt;&gt;- essarY to battle Communist aggresthat Landers gave htm ahbeatmg
"Thts aboul wnles off
Lan - mamrcl below nood
swn
II was reported the pa1r ad stay- ders case,'' th e sheriff
today l Several streams •n thl· Clev P·
Mr Eisenh ower also said one
ed all mght Wltb Rutier, Ill com- I ..It doesn't lnok like we should go I
d
fl
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of the Cbicl auns or his ¥hllinb· h
h d
h
La
Jan area over oweu ~cs er ay
, pany w1t a t 1r young man w o get him, Li1ke him to
ncastcr h receded to their banks as tem· trallon dunt: g the next four years
Is related to Rutter. Thf r~alion, then r•Jturn hun to the Army
ut
ed
adne~ • beUer unMrowner left
ttUtter rhidencc' l wMrn., tMy waat hnn' sent
followt:d
tlKI
,tiit
befor~ thP Jnc-ld~lll
That m1ght bt&gt; anywhere"
eanng·
d
a.aw
1M g.
1 wave , en 1116
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"h Fr .. arrJ\al of tiC cod
Botb m£'n plea(! guilty toRI~
Landers e~caped' w~.~. d an. hta\ '-' ram.&amp; that dumped a record viet Umon cxtrernclv worried by
ch.li"&lt;'!l
Ill JustlC&lt;' of Peace
E Spen&lt;'t'r, 16. on · a st'eon
J81 1 2 ':'6 ·111r hes of prer1p1. alion a 8 , 1- Prestdent
E1senftower'1, recent
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Grmdlev ·~ court Wednesday after break try [leputy Shf'nff Jed J r,-10 , y The 1, 11 "'' , new 24- budget mellsoge ealhng ior the
d 1 60 W b l h d l
d lh
lh
noon . WiSC was sentence 0
e s t'r a '! oppe
em on t"
h f J
u s Arm) t::- mcrease 1' ts num ber
days m 111 11 ,45 suspended ptov1d- first attempt when only a few feet 111 •ur hJg or anuary
d
or atonur s.rpport commands t•
d
The b 1gocst temperature rops
d N
ed he ~t·!urm lht' watch) and W&lt;~S from 1ree om
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back up th ,:o ground 1orces o1 a·1
filled $25 and costs
The whereabouts of Spencer IS I were Ill \('W r~ng 1am1 an
ew !Jed natwr.;,
Landers was given a 1:1 clay jail still unknown .
York Y.ht'rr ('arly mormng
The military correspondent of
mx~ registered near zero. or ..v o
st&gt;nlen&lt;'&lt;' fec dassault a nd battue TJ·
d('.·•rees lower than the prevtous the I..~mdon T1mc~ wrote today
150 ht
and wa~ 1me a s1m 11ar amo 0 1
that 'lhe ob\lous a1m of the Prav·
, da art1de 1s to fnghten the Mtd·
I nlg
The cold au- mass a 1so sen east c untr.r s
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cboeunhteyldb.askctball tournament wt
Dodrill. president of the Mergs
A March or Dimes dance Mpon County Coaches Association, noti•
hed Supermtendent or schools 0 sorcd b) the Beta 'Sigma Ph1 Sor
r
onty Jan 26 w1ll feature muSIC by
0
atU!rson of I he date
Joe Steele and his '"Kings" on hcsThe dr awmg
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be
held
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supcnn t en d en 1s · o ff'1cc at 7 .30 tra of llunl!ngton, It wa:s announced today
~
p.m.
- - - -- - -Beta Sigma Phi Prcstden! Ann
Rupe said tickets for the dance arc
on ssle at the MartiD &amp; Uoll&lt;'r
Orug \Siorc ln Middleport and
Stark's Pharmacy in romcroy.
Dancing wrH be from I lu I a m
Final plans lor the .d~wre Wf're
Pomeroy and Mlddleporl Volmade
al a chapter IMit'UnJZ I'IH'S
unteer Fire ~parlmenlli have
day cvenmg when EJizah&lt;&gt;th An
bcnefilcd hy sale5 of magazme
subscriptions in Mt'tgs County by d(•rson wa&amp; in charge or tbc cui·
Grace &amp;nd Logan Kelly by a toUII Lura! program on Nature. Refresh·
or $3,272 39 it was d1scloaed today. ments were served by Carol
From the sale of magcJzmes Spcnre and Lena Ncasclroarl
Other Polio Fund evt"nl~ lhc
during 19~6 the Middleport Fire
chapter
iS participating m uwlud•'
Department receiVed from the
1
Kelly's $319.80 whtch amount add· the Mothers' Msrch on Po!10 whic t
JS
to
start
7
p.m,
Jan.
31,
the
Excd to previous years made a total
empler Chapter w11l spomor a par$1.~27 89 to that dcpllrtmenl.
Salt•s for the Pomeroy Deparl· ty for the sorority at the K or r
mcnt netted $322.55 during 1956 Hall in Middleport where the G·
to bring the total received to Notes wUI play for a dance [rom
9 (o 12 midnight.
$1,744.5() th1-ougbout tb'!! years.

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Organizational
Meetmg
. c3 11ed

MI'dd(eporl
It

Ministerial
pJ3DS Agenda

As
Thi Middleport Mm1sterial
80Ciatton held a Spt'clal meelmg
WednesEiay afternoon al Lhe l';lrsl
Baptist Church at Which Pans
d
d l
comtnumty
were l ISCUdssfe lh ~'ohscrv•nce of
prOJCC san or e
N a 110na 1 Yn,lh W•ck
slart1o•b on
~
8 u nd•y · Jan"ary· 27
Th ev a 1so vo 1cd 10 •·slab IIsh 'a
sched~le for holdtng opcnmg de·
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1 se 1. v1ce 5 al the monthly
vo11ona
mectmgs of the VJ!Iage Council
Mmtsters pif'ienl wrre the Rev
C. R Konkrlght . Heath Melhodlst
Church, the new prcsldf'nt . Fred
1. Gardner, paslor uf the Church
of Christ , out-gomg president, the
Rev Howard Ruppelt F1rst P;es·
bytcnan Church. lhe Rf'v N n
Bordon, Mt Moriah Bapltst Chur
eh- the. Rrv C E. Hoyt, }'u-sl Bapbsi Church
CALL FINED

WestNn obsencrs m M~&gt;scow
40 s Ill the Carohn~ and the guU read i~ the article the same Vt;lled
~tatt·~
tllreal aga ~st the Elsenhuwer
Doctr:ne that they saw m Soviet
Prem1er N1kola1 Bulgan10's "rocket weapon'' note or lasl November.
Tha! note warned ;Britam and
France to stop then attack on
Egypt and potntcd out that "tbere
arc countnes whJch need not hne
sent a navy ur alr forct: to the
....,381 s of Bntam but could have
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"sed others mcam, such as rocket
Funeral servtces will beE held techmqucs '
Saturday at 2 p m in the wmg
Most obsrrH"rs agre!'d Wednes·
Funeral Chapel for Cllarles Warn· day Pr~\·da a'ld Tass articles ccr·
er 73 of Chesler who died at his tamly compnsed Sonct thrcals of
home early thiS mormng.
atomic rt•tal! att\ln They came l1S
I Thi• r1cceased was a hfe long Bntuh Defr nse Y!mlstcr Duncan
mC'mber of the
commumty tn Sand}'S and !\tomic Wcapom; Cnlef
which h&lt;' re&amp;ded and was former Sir Wilham .Penney rJanned to fly
I)· employed at the Pome.royCe to Wa!ihmgtun this Y!edr, end W
mC'nt Block Co and the Salt Com- ~ ~Ita! talks on Bntam 's reviled
pany
mllitarv program .
Survllllng are h1s 'A'Ifc, Gerhe t
\lay Larkm Warner, a daughter,
Mrs F.m1ly Congrove, Co1umbus,
son Wilbur Warner, at home J
brothf'r George oC Manon, 0
1 Friends may call at the funeral
home at any time.

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FuneraI service
w.· II Besaturday

Chester Dealer
In Feeds Wins
Service Award

Nc Call of Middlepnrt was fmcd
$100 and ('Osts
dl · 1n Jus1u·c
t lh of Pcacr
r
WOMAN JAILED
R. E Grm ry s rour
IS mo n
mg 011 charges nf 1ntox 1ca1!on and
Dorothy Shaffer. 19, Ma~sllon
Kautz Feed Stort·, Chester, feed
o 1s 111 county ja1l today on 3
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
dlsturbmg the peal'('
c 11 1 d 'It 1
k
C" r hargr of dcscrllon awalhng a dealer, has bef'n awarded a beauDIS&lt;"har,•. . c.s, floyd Spence, Pom·
a pea gul yh o ma th
1ng m 11, .
tifully engravetl plaque, by Allied
h{'arlll~ before Justice Of Peace M1lb. Inc,
eroy, Mr~ Orpha Bennett, Reeds- acing thrrats to IS mo &lt;'i
r
111anufacturen or.
ville, Mr!&lt; Mary Jam&lt;'s, Portland was returned to county ja1l.
R E Grmdley,
Wayne Fet•ds, Chicago, fll . In re-cogmtwn of rive years of dlstm------- -----gUJshed serv1ce to paul tn and live·
stock
fa1 mt&gt;: s '" this communll)'.
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Awards of th1s nature .?re made
to a lamttcd number of W11yne
Fet'd clealen f'\Cry fi\oc yea1·s, SC·
lt-cll'd for outstanding serv1cc m
helping rarm&lt;'rs produre meat,
m1lk and eggs more cfftcJCntly.

- REFUSE
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ISRAELIS
TO YIELD THIS AQABA AREA

Magazine sales
Aid F'Jfe Depts,

Rotary Club's
Pancake Supper
Will Be Friday
:\kmOOrs nf the l\11ddleportPnm"l'HV Hotary Club are serving

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At a mcetmg held earilet' thiS
week selected to sche on the
board wrre · E. F Robmson , Dr.
R E BOICC, Dr. Charles MuJI('n ,
On Thursday, January 31, a
Edison Hobstetter, Dr. J. J Dav1s meeLtng will be held at the Ford
y outh 1ea ders 1rom th rough ou t an d Dr sc rtm Blazew 1cz
, Garage, Middleport, at 71·30B !01
the country will participate in an
further the orgllnlzatlon o a oa
OffiCers elected by. the board Club 1n th1s area
exccu 1IVe
P1annmg mec l mg o1
lhc ""''' Youth of !he U . S A , 1 members mclude Robm~on, pre~lS
, pea k f'rs Wl 11 be Le o L. R1c h Na11ona
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1 1arm 1'c
1 group, on lh e dent·• Dr Bolce ' vlce president·' man , RMC, chief o1 l h e U ~S
Mnnctta Coll&lt;'ge campus this Dr Mullen, secretary, and Hob· Coast Guarti siBIIoned at Pt Pleastettcr' treasurer ·
. 115,
wee k-en d·
s;mt, ami Gtlhert Bus h . Ga 11 IPO
Dr E L Ktrkpatnck . Manetta
Hayes presented the a_n nual re- v1cc&lt;ommodore or the 2nd USGC
College ~ocJOioglst, Will host the port to stockholderii which show- Auxiharv and a mcmbf'r or the
sessions whach gJ't underway Fri- cd admiSSions totaling 976 for 1956 Gallipolis Boatmg Club
day Dr Klrkpatnck IS secretary Whilh 7.172 totaltipah,~nt tdays wt ",~
W&amp;lhs J.,cadingham, elected tern·
to the orgamzatwn 's
{'J(&lt;!Cutivc t e average pa_ en s s &amp;)' sc
perary
rhamnan , ala meeting
conumltec
seven days durmg tbc year Ad- ewlier lhls year , ts In charge or
Purpose or the mccltng is 10 missJOns were down shghtl~ under arrangements and Is illVlting any
make plans for tile annual na- 195~ but bu1bs were up with 138 0111 intE&gt;rf'!il~d 111 the new Boat
tiona I l'"Onference of the group bab!eJ!. born m 1956 compared to Club to attend the meeting,
at Jackson's Mill w Va Oct 2-6 132 In 1955
Local. stale anrl' nation~! rural
llolyes reported that $.M.OOO. a
vouth organllatlons will be re debt lncurred on the new: add&amp;~ ion
ACTION DISMISSED
pre~cntf'd by thust' ath•ndmg
to the hospital, was paid oCI In
A divortc actwu_ brought by
1956 and that nw cqulpment. val· ·wanda B Beck against Da Ruben
ued at $] .345.23 wu purcba5ed. lito Bet"k was dtsm1ssed today ac·
dunng lhe year
1101'1tlng to an trntr-u
f1lt&gt;d m com
•J
11'f1ln Pleas court

M3fKet Report8

FIBERGLAS RUFFLED CURTAINS • .....•...••. SALE $5.99 PAIR

IJCbl ,

In Middleport
Opea Evenings oadl I p.m.
PhoDe 8045-J

penod of L •11C
t
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In t c c Js t ms!On, 1 was POIJII e
out to tht· gruup that at Lhe last
Southeastt"rn Regwnal Conference,
the Logan J.'lycee group was laud·
ed (or tht:&gt; (trle brochure that
they publis~cd about Hockmg
county, and that th 15 was one of
the b'" factc.rs 1n bringmg mdus
try tb;re
A copy of this treatise on Horking County was dtsplayed tor the
group's benefit It was agreed that
this broct:Pre could be used
85 a guide.
Virgtl Brown was made chairman or the brochure pro}ect
In other busin~ss. President
Roger Morgan gave a report on
the Chnstmas proJc:ct, &lt;1!\d thanked all the narllcipatmg Jaycees
for helpmg to make 1l a success
Pre);ldt'nt VIorgan and VIrgil
Brown were appomted to aUend
a ml*'tmg of the Rotary Club l!l
conjur.ctwn wlth
Amcncamsm
Week.
Jack Srchg was app01nlecl the
head of a commttlee to sponsor
a "mP.mber!!hlp smoker", to be
held at the Jaycee Hall.
Dick Rosenbaum suggf'sted that
a tentative date £or the horse
show•be May 19, and that the program be set up Within the ncx:t
few w&lt;'eks.

COnAGE SETS

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SALE $8.99 PAIR

10 Reg. $5.95 Flllt:llliLAS TAILORED CURTAINS

radio, heater and scat covers.

AI Traflle

SALE

SALE $3 19 PAIR

Customlinc 4 dr. ~·.oM.,

Many More
To Choose From
· METROPOLITAN
"'UTO SALES
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DACRON TAILORED CURTAINS

SEE THESE BEAUTIES:

you good service."

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41 Reg. $3.95 RAYON DRAPES

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concerning the development
a
1 as an aid to industrial colonizatiOn
' Ron
artd Bill Grueser, representing the seniol"
CHamber of
pomted out that a booklet of thts type
and that the information on hand
hat been sorely

FIBERGLAS TAILORED CURTAINS

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In U•efl Cars

1952 CHEVROLET
Deluxe 4 dr. Completely overhauled. heater, seat co·"
ers, good body, all good

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4 Reg. $7.95 RAYON liRA PES

Jl1lltv1 p11n1 ol tl~~~d, ION. Mhint Mill•
oltl wltk ITANBACK, llltlt'- o~ p-dll'll
ITANBoii.CK aet1 fo1t to brlnt OGMfortlftl
Ptllel .. . bMau11 th1 IT AN BACK lorMII ..
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'""I'"" hr fu' Hll1f 11f piJr.,

money with this."

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ACHING MUSCLES

runs fine. ''You can make

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brochure On information

RAYON DRAPES

At Ht&lt;' rwxt meet111g, February 4
there will he a Valentine Party
and members are r~uealed to
take cllhc-r ~:tndwaches or cookies.

~ ton pickup, all steel bed.
one owner, all good tires, &amp;

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The .Meigs County Jaycees made plans Wednesday night to

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8 Reg. 89c CAFE VALANCE . . . . . . . .

oi

DR. GUSTAV IATIIY, 88, and
Julia, 32, are shown trooping Into Camp Kilmer, N. J., with 11 or
their 12 cbUdHa. They are refugeell trom Hungary. A. daughter, Tunde, 10, was left behind to cue
for a alck grandmother-.
(l"IMn&lt;HWMIBotmd'phot.o::.)' --

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15 Reg. $2.39 CAFE SETS

6 Reg. $1.95 CAFE BOTTOMS

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Pollo ' Benefit sale will

servtces of one of the most popular auctioneers operating m
The Umtl'li Stales Arm~ ap reply to the Eisenhower Doctrme for the Middle East All
thts part of the county.
pea red . to hcve a clear road to agreed it c~n not be Ignored.
_
Harold Goddard, noted auctioneer n ·om Bartlett, Olno, has posseu1on of Pvt Orvlllt K Lan- [ The Soviet Commumst Party newspaper Pravda sa1d Wed·
donated h1s services for the cauae
- - - - - - den who p.illed off a suaessful , ncsday the United States may turn the Middle £ast and the
or the Meu!l:S Poho Foundatton .,
escape from MeigS County jail I - - - - - Far East tnlo " hotheds o( atomic

$5.i9 PAIR

SALE U.l9 SET

SINGLE COPY - 5c

Benefit County To Permit Free Nations Studying Soviet
Held Jan. 26 US ~y To Keep ~~f!l !~ E!~~~?.~~~~~.~ ~~~~~~e~ed

The Great Bend

$4 99 PAIR
f6 99 PAIR

Area

Threatens tomic Retaliation
lishes Armed Army Bases

Big Bend
Auction

VALANCE

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, JAnuary 24, 1957

LACE CURTAINS

ror the new year
were named when
Theodorus
Counc .l Daughters or Amerlca met
Monda} evenmg at lhe IOOF Hall
MISS Mmme Neutzhng, the new
counci'or. p.-esided Several members were r~ported dl and several 111 d1str~ss havmg lost a relatl\'f' hy death

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Beautiful

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Ohio: Putly cloo6y lnd col4 ...
d•y. Mostly cloudy and not to eoht
tontvht, w1tk 10tn11 llth1 &amp;now llkeo
ly Frld.y cloudy and not qubt
to cold with occational t.n- Mrth
and c•nt ' •'' 1nd snow mlxH with
tiHt or ft-dna rain •outh. Hlth
today 18 to 15, low tonight IS to
20.

enttne

Devoted To The
VOL VIII

Weather

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In Local News

Furniture, Appliances, Breakfast Sets, Bedroom Suites, Living
Room Suites, Tables, Chairs, Blankets, Women's and Children's
Ready· To· Wear, Men's and Boys' Wear, Housewares, Televilion, Radio, Hosiery &amp; Dry Goods.

New Committees
Appointed For The
Theodorus Council

Middleport
Society

Men's

.... ~

.\fr ~ Ht• Lhel al:;o announ ced the
Spn n ~ Dtsltlct mcc twg to be held
10 ~ el son vLlle on June 3

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January Sale

t h 1~
pn.JJPt t whirh w tll be pre
scnt~·d to th e dub s

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t ' 8J1 coastal gun commMdmg BtraJt. or Ttran, " gun
AN ISIARI SINTIY pro. 11 cap urebloc~~ 1tb Gull or Aqa.ba.. Tilt IM&amp;elt. refURe to yield thtl!l
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totmerly used bylhi1Dppt1U14 to
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tlNfef'IJGUonal8muulpJ&amp;oto).
lOOt &lt;m tba SlDU penln"'la. _
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pancahs, sausage and corrce at
a l'ancakc
Supper at
Heath
Melhod1~t Church Friday evenmg:
slarllng al 5 30 p m
.o\ ~pet'tal program will he given
dunng lht• ncn111g under the dl·
reel 1011 of Ca:-;h Babr .. Rotarians
are prt•p.mng, scnrmg and cleanlllg-up aflN the meal.
T1ck ~l~ may be obl.;.~ined from
Rotanans or at the church.

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