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The Daily Sentinel

·First Presbyterian Church Womens
Association Installs New Officers

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Mrs. Lowell Probasco was install! nil: officer for the new officers of the Women 's Association
of the Firt:t Presbyhman Church
wht·n the-y met Thursday. Mrs.
Dw 1ght Wallace, out-going presid~nt. u~n~d
the meeting and
Mrs . Myron Miller was 1n c l}arge
of the devotional suvlee. She

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Eleanor Schaal, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Pbone 6244
A R•al Fl,ing SaucH

BAKE SALE

MORGANTOWN. W . Va . UP
A Flytn,s Saucer ts in West Vir-

The Se-ruor Youth Jo"c ll owshtp of
gmta Umvecsity. Ruuell D. Sau- the FITS! Baptist Ch urch Will
cer i.s a tratmn~r: pilot in the have a Bak e Sale on Sat urday at
school's aeronau tical en~r:ineenng Lh&lt;' 1'rihuter Cleaners startm,s at
9:30 a.m.
department .

arrange
*PARTY

.. . .. . . .
*MEETING

HOTEL MARTIN
Phone 396

POMEROY'S
BEST

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Forest Run
Methodist
WSCSMeets

Heath Methodist
WSCS Circle To
Change Its Nome

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GOOD NIWS

read a med1\"t1on " He Is Able To
.f!ITCHBURG, Masi. - Adam
Help lis" from the book ·'Today" Lavenski , 3t, was fined SlMl m
The ne-w officers are presidellt, datrict court for driving without
Mrs. Georg~; Anderson Jr \'Iceb
d
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a 1!cen~e . t en 1me on additional
president, Mrs. Rod ney OowJJ mg ,, 1$00 when police dtseovered his 11M G ·1 H 11 l
aecretary ,
rs
aJ
yse · re-a cense had been revoked 1!1 years
aurer, Mrs. W. H. JubJing, Sec. of j
Llt'erature, Mrs. AliJtur Lewis; ago.
Sec. of Fellowship and Membership, Mrs. James Buchanon; Sec.
of Missio n a~y Education , Mrs.
Floyd Carmao:: k ; Sec. of World Ser·
vi&lt;'e, Mrs. Lowen Probasco; Sec. of [
Overstaa Sewing, Mrs. Karl Owen; I
Sec . of Spiritual Life and Stewardship, Mrs. hmes Harley; Se&lt;'. of
Social Educa'ion and Action, Mrs.
Harold Sauer; See. of Guild of
Intercessors, Miss Margaret Sauer.
During th 2 business meeting
they held a rl isrussion of a project
for overseas sewing and also dis.
cussed a bazaar to be held .this
year. ·
The program for the evening
was from the Association Study
Book and was given by Mrs. Wallace. It dealt wi t h: the things accomplished in the past and plans ,
for the New Year.
Mrs. Anderson as a contributor.
dent, was HI and unable to be
present. Mrs. Wallace eave the
cloain&amp; prayer The hostesses were
Mrs. Juhllng , MrJi. H)'sell, Mrs.,
Buchanon, Mrs. Downing with I
Mrs. Andenon as a eonrtibutor.

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M~s . Oscar
Imbode n and Mrs.
Sisson
were
wdcomed as
Halph
The Aftl·rnoon CJrtl1• of the
nl'w members and Mrs. William
W .6 C S. of Heath Methudi~;l Ch urKnight, Mrs. Bertha
Scull and
ch will h1• known m I he future il"
Mno Virgil Hamm as gue!ts when
the M1ller-~tcKay ('irrlt• honoring
Mrs John f. Baily entertained
three forml'r mPmh(•ro; ~lrs I E
thl' \\-'ome-n's SodeLy of Christian
Miller. Mrs. 1\. w. \kKay and :\lis.-;
Ser
vu·e of the Forest Run Methotaunt· McKay
dist Church. Wednesday evening
The eh~nJSe was madt· T ~ursd&lt;Jy
at her home. Mrs. · Russ Watson
at the regu lar rneetmg of tht·
was a contrihuliug hostess. ·
Circle with Mrs_ W W
fl ay('S,
During the business ses.;ion eon.
chairman, prcsidinJ: . ~r s. C- R.
were made to the March
tribution11
Konkright was leade r of I ht· de- ,
of
Dimes
and to th~ Pomeroy
vntional servtce anrl chose a Nt·w I
EIT.!ergency squad.
,
Year's med ih tion l rom "Abu nO Mrs. U. S. Nease program chair·
ant Living" by E. Stanley Jones.
mill'l, had for her topic "~ilarJdB
Mrs. Druce Lloyd prt"st•nted the
In MY Community" which was pre.
lesson , five chapters fro m the
seDt ed in the form of ._ playl.tt,
1tudy book "The Chureh in Sout hwith Mrs . Alfred Yeauger, M:n.
Eastern Asia" dealmg with Ma lMark Evans and Mrs. John Scott
aya, Burma, anrl the grrat religpftl'ficipat ing. Readings were given
io ns of !hal area- l:luddh 1~m. Hirdh\·
Mrs Fred Nease. Mrs. Eugene
uism, Moham mctlism, Coufuctsm
F.or be!l · and Mrs. Scott.
The lr-ss1m was pa rtlruht rly of In ·
A. dessert course was served by
teresl tn Mn . Uoyd since ht"r son,
hostess to those named above
the
.Jack, has j ust relurnc1l from serMrs. Christy Baer, Mrs. Al·
and
vice in the Phi lippine Islands
bert 0f!er. Mrs. Amanda Baer,
The PM Club met Wedne ~d ay
Duriny the blJsmc~ .; mecltn •:
)t n. Charle! Baer and Mn. Olan night at the home of Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Rob ert Ha rris n ·porterl gifts
Ce nheimer.
Crook, with Mrs. Charles Murray
sent to Mtss Sara K('rwoorl, who
OOTHE'S EVENING
as a contributing hostess.
is li ving at a prJv&lt;~te home at
SHEATH in blue mist peau. do
Games were played and prizes
1227 1.] Sf&gt;cond Stref'L (;al!ipolis .. HOit', is embrotdeRd with blue
won by Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs.
Mrs. Homer E. ('ook . 1'h;1irrn;m of
bugle beads and · rhinestones.
Frank Wilson, Mrs. Wayne Swish·
lhe ('a!Jinl: ((llllllliltf'f', Tf'll OTWC]
Tlle ~mtooth bodice riaes over
er,
Mrs. Sara Gibbs, Mrs. DaReueiJ:hteen ca lls r.h1riflg the pa~t
a pleated b()st,m ,- Back tubUlar
ben
Beck . Mrs. Earl Warnke was
month .
panel• fall In fuU contraat to
a
gutst
lor th~ evening.
J'Ohn anrl Eddie Blake. sons of
Jt was n•porl&lt;'d th;l! thp t'in·~ ....
the alim ak1rt• .
The
hostesses
for the next p&lt;tr~r. arrd \t'rs. E . M. BLake, hav e
tlad rnadt• .$Hl7 67 on a lluuHrJa~r
ty
will
be
Mrs.
DaReubcn Beck
ldenfinl
To
A
T"
Uct·n
ill
for
several
d&lt;"yS
at
thei
r
Sn le and $141.50 on IIH·tr Chnst
and Mr~ . Howard Hyers.
ARCADIA. Ca liL UP · In thr home on Sev~nth Street.
IIHIS Hat:&lt;Jar 1\ d1· .~Sl'l'! l'lHII'st ' wa ~
Mr~.
Crooks served chicken
Tl'fry Gallagher, who hzs been
by Mrs. ~nwr.son .Jora•s .. fl,urlh race, over a mile and a
salad,
rolls
Hnd coffee at Lhe close I
Anita Park , a patient at tlle Veterans' Hospit·
. W. W. Jlaye~, Mr.~ naval En- quarter at Santa
of the evening.
when
the
race
was
moved
from
:~1
in
Huntington
,
1\as
been
transwith ~trs . C. M llt·'lncsy, Mr.'i . J ohn Kt'Ldrka &lt;l nrl ~~~-~ 1he turf course tu thf' dirt track fPrn·d to the Cincinn ati Veterans'
hf'causc of rain Tln1rsday, jockey Hospital. M.rs. Gallagher and baby
C. Jo~. Hawkins il ~ l'Ontnhutur.~ .
lbl1•h 1'\ews "'·on on T•~c Ma n J] ;uJ !{ htr.r arc staying: here with
MEETING POSTPONED
J&lt;:x atll y one year before. in the rc!ali\•cs during hi!&lt;! illness.
The J anua ry m r !'\tJJ~ of the fuurlh race, over a mile !6fl d a
Arnun" the local people who
StafC and OFfitws ol' :-.h '!gs T1•m - ~ quarter al Santa Anita, when th1· hav{' lw~n attendin~ the PL Plcap)c_•, P~·thJ Hn Si~l •·n. h;•~ ht•o•n post- r;H:f.! wa~ mo ved from turf tn fl irt ~;.nl Mission services this week
poncd atlrl !h l· dall· w!l l hi' an . bceausr- of rain, j{wkry Ralph arc l\lr and Mr~ . James Euler,
noun~c 1 l laiN _
Nl'Vl'5 won uu Tel' Mom
!\-Irs_ Nan Moore , :\Irs. Bruce Uoyd
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Hawley , \tr and Mr11 . Noah H a~kw &lt;. " '" Bern ice Ouw,n.
Mr ami Mrs. W. W. Hayes and
dau~ htt&gt; r·, MrR. Robert Co&lt;Jl&amp;, were
m (' harl cslon Wednesd-ay to altcnd Llu• runrral of hl s brother-lnOriginal maroon fini sh. Heater, good tires - A real buy .
law , O~ea r Ewing, at the 0"-'Cnc
Barth Fur ll'ra l Home

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PM C::lub Holds
Meeting Wed.
At Cr.ooks Home

Middleport
Society

BLAETTNAR'S

JANUARY
ClEARANCE
SAlE

qUALITY
IS

REMEMBERED
• I~ONG AFTER

THE ~RICE IS FORGOTTEN

They1re The Most!

"IJere guur dollar Is almlgltfg"

1955 BUICK Special · · · · ·· · · · · .. $1 ,895
2 dr . Dlx. Sedan. Low mileage , One ca reful local owner.
It's ~omething to ride home about!

195S PlYMOUTH VB Savoy ·· · · · · · · $1,595
4 t1r. Sedan. Has Belvedere chrome trim. One local owncr. Enough snap ami cl'a·cklc to make your eyes pop .

1956 PONTIAC VB Chiehain · · ·· · · $2,195

2 dr. Sedan. One caTefuL owner. Low mileage. Almost ll~c
the day it was sold!:

1951 GMC h Ton Pickup

$595

1953 GMC 1 Ton Stake Body · · · · · ·· · $B95

Hcd finbh. Dual "het' is owner.

4 :'i peed transmissioN.

Loc &lt;~ l

POMEROY MOTOR Co.
Pomeroy

E. Main St.

SPECIAL PTA MElTING
A ~pr.('ia l nwl'Ling of the Bradbury PTA will be llC!d at the

Ill\ VE YOIJ llt:i\RD ABOliT

1956 MERCURY VB .. ·

LEISURE LAUNDRY DAYS
AT FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

· .... $2,595

4 dr. Monteray Sedan . Mcrcomatic . One local owner. It's

va
Ranchwagon ........ $1 995
Fordomatic, Immaculate. It's a sweet car named ..·de1955 FORD

1954 PlYMOUTH Belvedere ·

.. $1,195

4 dr. Sedan. Sparknnr original light green finish . Pano·
ramie windobleld.

1954 lUlCK '1Century" · · · ·· ·· ·· ·· · $1,795
4 dr. Sedan. Dynallow drive. King of lhc "sec"
Oceans of Power. ·

with

19 54 BUICK Special .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $1 ,695
2 dr. Riviera Cp&lt;. ''Hard Top" style. We've serviced this

1953 FORD V8

........... . . . . . . . . . . $995
'

4 dr. Sedan. Even its price carries you away.

1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air · · · · · · · · · · · · $895
2 dr. Sedan. Beautiful turquoise with white top .

Clearance Specials
1952 DESOTO 4 dr. Power Sleerlng-One owner .. U95
195Z PLYMOU1'lt'J dr. Sedan •• .............. , ,595
ll$1 MERCURY l dr. ...... .. · .... · .. · · · · · .. HB:
1150 CIIEVROLET 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan ............ ,38

1850 BUICK 2 dr. Sr.dan . , .. , ............... U95
1950 PONTIA.c %dr. Sedan . ................. ·u•s
1941 BUICK 4 dr. Super •..•.. ...... ... ..... . fi5U

·'to
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a. an.•H'• pace t¢ay after ba:¥-t
ing . been tied up d~iq mott ,of
the night by be.avy lee paft, eomdbwn rlv.er.
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Although the _river l• now rwi·

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·Pomeroy Junior JaQd Senior High ,School Honor Rolls f9r
.
si1c week period as released today revealed a total of
·
High pupils ·on the honor Usts and 69 Junior High

Mrs. Rob-

High

Evaoge1• •

OP 'l ffll YIAit, Mnl. Jhwem._
".y PhlDliW,
Wltb ber fBmily 1D New York, wbere
"'--"' ··~ ttla )Jat:IOnal FoundattaD for Infanwe
14, Tommy. 9, an.4• ~1 Sue.
34, aa airllne pUot, came
anna and lep Wfite par~
Jung. AI ~ blotk to
hoUBebold from the wfteeJ..
( lnlenNilforull B.,..,j:h\olcMJ

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styles, all at prices as
practical as the R!'actica11

Carolyn Phillips, Katbryf\ Roush.
Sdf ·s mJth,' William Sterrett, Dan·
J~l 0. Struble, Bernice 'Uhoma, Fay
th'Omu, Dor-1s WeDs. and Maril)'n

'\l'lot(e.

SOPHOMORES:
Ann Beker,
\ Gary Bamltz. Patty Blakeslee,
J~et :Carpenter, Paul Folmer,
LOrra.ine Gt1.1ver, Donna Jenkins,
}'imel Johnson.

ected
F'Ire Chief '
At s,·racuse
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Konnelb !lcCul· Coon.Hunters To
R.ouilh, M~&lt;te~ Sehou, · Sheila Dis'trJ'bute. Coon
'--.- \velker ,and Connie_vroocta:ea_rd.
' h'
Mi~dle}JQrt .
~CHilO~ . nruug WUftly .
Hoyel,
Rodney QlliV(lY,

lliitgb,

~StrautS, Charlo

Swisher,

MIU~rd

Jerr-y

JUNIOR HIG'!

NINTK GRAD~ :'Miill'Y -~m~g.
A. comtnittfe·· (Jf five haa been
er,_Elsie Arnold. ·M•!:llYU Bftek· named ~y tht: 'Meigs County Coon
,wood, J~ Ann BeU~er, Rle~ard Hunfers' As~ialion to arrange

.Little Loop
To Organize

. . Pe~

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Slssor,~ . ~old

and . Htrifttii' u.:»ndOn.

·ere Boti' tlar'dcv,

• -treasurer aad Oris
pre1tdent. Jiei'R&amp;b·
vice
Cllr~ Linda Crow, Tttr;v Cu11uma tfor spring and aummer activlties,
ments were aerved 1fter t ,b e
Slw-oa Douglas, Barb~;!'" EQ.ew, the" first bP.iRg to order' and dlsMi persons interested in Mid- meeting.
.\fnold .Evan11, Bill GJbb!, Mark tribute coon hi the county.
dleport
Little League bascb.:Jll for
Orueaer, EMest Hall.
Ttle committee
of Hershel
lhe comln~ s\lm.;ncr !Ire invited
ROJ~eii Hamm. Phllllp Harrison, Roush, Herman Michael, BliTdell to a meeUng Sunday, Jan. 27 at
lean nolt, ROlle li)'Jell, Johnora M·cKinney, Bill Smith and RQy 3 p.m. In the Mlddle!port lli'lh
"l)mbcrt, Roger Leifbeit, M)'rna Ffeekef was selected at a speeia1 Sc'hool when officers will be elect·
ltiJ.U.. Albt!rt Mirtin, Mary McAfee mctl_ting of the assoeiaUOD attend· ed and policies !et.
Mlal.d• Murra~. ,
ed by 35 ffi('mbeTa 1hia week.
All persoita interested arc intlitHq_wartf.·Parker. Buiie . Phillips,
A full year schedule of trials ed to attend. Coach Charles McSu&amp; PbUiipl, Sobdi'a POtts, Reva and other ·actlvltles Is bein~ plan. Donald or Middleport wi!l preside.
llae, E~ward ~kard, Charles Rif· ned a~ording to Roy Armes, secLANCASTER, 0. !UP) The
fie, Boyd Roseberry, Norma Roush retaty, who abo invited· ali in·
WIS&amp; ARRESTED
narcotics trial of Fairfield CounRobert SQrihie~. D¥.1ene Smith. terested pen·ona to jOin· tbq group.
Jcrr_y }Vise, l52. ·Middleport, wu ty Coroner Dr: Joseph A. Geer
catobn St. Clal.r1 Janl·ee Teaarrested at' 9 a.m. tod.-y in a But: wll1 bo held in Celina; Mercer
fohl,' JaDice Tbomu, • Diana wat· II.;,._
ternutt Ave. rPomeroy) residence County, due to a ebaqg_o ol,'Venu~ .
oon, Jean Weblter; ~ack Welker lf.lfli.
by the Shr.riffs Dcpartmenl on: a
Ge.et. 'indicted on U co,ibta of
and ~~boron Zund•l.
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· charge or lnloxication. ~c WSS ('X· fahrlfying nareotin· prcscr.pUoos,
£JGlJ'I"H GRMl~: Daoid Brown,
ptelcd to be cited into Mayor E. bad ccmtended It .would be J,mpos·
cmb'n t;dwat'dl, Mltprel H,a nd·l
·- ·
Rob!Rson's court.
slble for. him to ri,'C!ciVe . ~: ~a~
tay, l!ll'\&lt; Hart..Terry Kiltihl: Jo~n
and im.parliai t(ial'~ . in. faii'Ueld
Mclfuua.y, ,Mtke ROberta, Mf.ke
'
~oq_nty beciUR of _the P.ublicity
S~t&amp;el, Iackie TbQiQII, HOWard'.
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GiY~n the case.
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w iliJ ShaND,_ YouD~ an~ . BiD . · Mrs; .-nomas Darst.. _llobson
Common Pleas Judge Harry Kil·
y e ni. · ·
, . R_oa~.._ ·dieri ~ott ~anop· 18 wh~
-~ ·U
burger previously grant-oct a de·
~ o~E: A~lia Arn· . vtsitmg· a daughter 1n CbJcago.
fe•te motion to tran~fer- the. trial
'IH~NICRIL
td Mlb Bowen .Jof_c:~ - Bllettef., -Mn .. Darat ·lef! before ~~lstma1
LO ai-lother · Jocalc. The change of
~ Gf-J4"Hi- '~ ·AJ:ttd Hamm, lot a visit w1th her daucht~.
venue petition to move the triJ.l
Dennl4'Kapp1e. 'BarWra ~p.n, graqddaughtor and great a;randto Celina Wfll fHtd by the' county
Pediay Sue Moore~ .
daughter.
I
prosecutor at lbe dirvdioo of
'hfi'Y'· QhU• • Marilyn Price, Fu~eralscrvlcca and ~rial were
.lmlte
Kilbu'rgeJ.
.
Jdtin· .Sbaitoen, l&gt;Jiane Smith, held ,m Chicago.
Proaecutor E. Rayn1ond More·
A~lh· Tracy~ l~dt . VIIUibln,
Mr. Dnllt, ~Jl-lcn~w~ ~n Mll
·han aaidr Do date jlas been· set tOr
~rtel'e . Wot••• . oDd Cblrleoo onto• cit:f&gt;l to IItts """· died
the ll'W.
' .
aeveral years as~ ... ,
ZuDdel .- .

Geer Is Granted'
Change Of'Venue.
For Drugs Trial

Thomas Darst
Death Reporte
: . d.
While· J·n Chi'ca
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reman 6 Abbott

BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner In Midtlleport

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·Jan. 30 ·

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Owen.

Mr. Grate had called the meeting for tbe election of new- oJil..
cers and gave a resume of tbe
work acc:omplished duriDg hil
tet"Ul of office and or tbe need of
an active Cl&gt;amber of Commerce
in tbis time of gowth in tbe Ohio
Valley.
Jlr. Grue:Jer conducted a genera] discussion on duet for the
group and it wu -voted to cot~­
tinue tbe atmual $10 doea. Ro~
Colt., C."' Bahr, Willill Leadftngham, David C. Jlitler were -Damed
em the membersbjp eomm1ttee and
began their drive for duel daring
tbe meetinl(.
The new president owus several
pieces of property in Middlepcrt
and bas been 1 re&amp;ident fvr ~
.-t ten years. · Rill wiN il 1M

Will Be Monday

lol"lllet Flon;lel )1011011 •"'- U..,.
have twO ehllar,;n, DoD 1.14 Dett-bie, who attend tbe Middlepott

Clears O'Brien Se~:tse:b.mbe•
Jud!Je
rJ '
Of All Charges 0 f.Misconduet
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. Judge C. W. Smith of MacArthur has approved a. judgement
removiDg aU groua"s for criminal action or disbarment pro~eedings ·against Meigs County Prosecutor James F. O'Brien
accordintto a. court entry flled .Frlday.
The rotlrt further found that the Bureau of Inspection and
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A dilo • rw6·
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cine TOlrna&lt;lo
bout.

The game

is scheduled lor
8:15 next Tuesday nl&amp;bt
ro11owi.r.1 a reserve team Cl-'b.
The apielous gym was releued
Satlll'dQ by eontraetota:, state of·
fJc.iala aDd ln,urancc eompiny rep.
resentatives , lor public use.
Racine Hi.~h Sebool PrlnclPJI
Don.ld Wolft: said Friday: '"We
hope lO )tlay on the new floOr.
We'll bave a better ehanee Mn
lhou1~ !fhe b~?king boards Ire
made tJo ....s. ·
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Supervision of Public Off1ces o.f the State
lts e_nminat!on a_nd report m~de ,
no f1adlng rmanCJal or othei'Wise
agalnat the prosecutor.

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The C.vrt ~reel tNt tiM-" in-lptlan Into tho ....,.. .......
PIMN filed by O"BrMn M: ciOMII.
In tt.e finding by Juda:e Smith
it ,_ not~ that a resolution
Passed by the Meiga County Board
of County Commissioners brouxht
One motori&amp;t has been cited Inalleged miaeonduct of tbe prose-- to court fOt' apPearance tonight
eutor to the att.eb.tlon of the CO\Irl as the result of an accident on
Route 7 near Tuppera Plaina Fri·
It wa1 rurt!l.er noted that Judge! day afternoon and tllree othe1'8 a1Smlib, at a meeting of the Mella so face court act.aon after arreats
County Bar Assodation, ~tlempte~ by the Ohio Hi.a:bway Patrol.

Mter Arrests

to aequire a committee m eomph~olfe aplained ·that a ba•et· •nee wl&amp;h the resolution of the
.W illiam Nickles, ~7 of LoD&amp;
ball .Jlld,i t-BH cla11. Ban.~ abo.., eommissioOI'r.E is to the aUeged Bottom is to appear In Mayor E.
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•·yup•• do•_ t behave O.ieconduct. It was unsu«esa1ul in F. Robinson's court on charges of
~.. .. ..
"-dill¥' ~~·'S~Jiu boards, he l ..d~ ·I ttiia; .Dd then began to investigate failure to yield tbe ria:ht Of way
1'!We, ~ mind1 thoug~, 1 ' ·~ t tbe llleged miscllnduct.
on a left hand turn.
I
4

~ out boyl -tiawrn't
Ullllt 'ba. . . . boards au ljuon."
~ ~ftam is sbootJng- It a
~tic tllp· of ~% over a span
Of · 'J.,:j~amea.
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,.... Coach Ralph Sayre
of Waha!Da invited tbe Tornadoea
to ptaetlee in the new gym ))e.
lore Tuesday He doubted if tbe
invltiUoft would be- aceeptOO.
Wahan\a has a strong clu.b that
has i~__prOvM as the season prog•
resaed.- Racine took the Falcons
7~ On Jhe Tornado floor. Sayre
ha!J eob.vlnred his team they c11n
wtn .a.alrilt · the hot Racine Five

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' Tbe BUff'JIU of Inspection and
Attording to tbe Highway PatSupervision uf Public Offices of rol the car driven hy Niclde• wu
.tht Stjlte Au.Jitor's Office was re· ot~C4l Williamson, 37, on Route. 1
_que&amp;tA!d -to investigate, inspec-t; olhea W:illiamson 37 on Route· 7
and report on the accounts filed when N1ckles attel,llpted to makl.!
by O'Brien for tbe yean 1953,' 1 a left hand turn acro~s the ~oad
1864 and l9G5, as required by the from a parked POiilUon. Manor
Reviaod Code Section 325.12. The damage waa cau_
sed t~ both car~.
finding of thf' court was balled on
In another ace~dent :nve1tlgated
t~ State Auditor's report.
by the P~trol Friday at 1~:05 p.m.
A petition still pends in Meigs 1 car drtven by Charlo Sowards,
County Common Pleas Court 76 of RL I. GaUipoliJ bad minor
brouxht by Marion L Fnmch, rep- damages _when ~ backed . itttOSS
resented by Chalmers M. Parker the road mto a dttch on Htghway
and Edward T. Lombardo of Co- 7 ap~roximatley 2.6 miles ~ulh
In the next outing.
lumbu's.
of M1ddleport. He was not cited
Tbe ultra modern Wahama ath·
The petition allege 11 the defend· by the patrol.
letic P.lant is being touted u the ant, James B- O'Brien, uplawfully
Sl.atcd fnr court appearances tooutataDdlng one of ,Ha kind in 1 expended $3,900 for expenses of
night
in Mayor Robinsoa's court
Jar1e; •rea.
.
bill county work, and asks ror an
COec:h
11i6 .,.. ~~~ ·~ order atrd judgement requiring in addition 1o Nickle! are FJo~·d
Itt ,~nr will ~~aat 1500 ptnoN t.bc .defendant to pay it back to Hayes , 40, Clf MlliJiitiOP, Cbara;cd
with dri\'ing ~hUe intoxle,ted.
·~- MdM, "W• Celt · tcf~ eft.. the eounty with intcrcst.and equit. Hayrs
is now iri eount.,y jail.
~tihlr~ 'MO in the ott..." ,,.._,.. •ble r eliC!f.
Homer
McMurray, ~ of Rt. 1.
.. efflilals weuhl llk41 . h ,
------Rutland was also c:ited b)' the P•·
i: l.f heuae Tuttcl., na.htr
·
trol for rlrivi~ t&amp; 1the lcf't of Ciln•
)fg~t or the game ~Q be
WOMAN RILEA5ED
fbe~ '6f 11- tDM automobile Ia
Dorothy Shaffer, Massllon, l('r nn a curve and Roger L- Bis·
wlileJt'':lbf W:a-lllma ~tbl!Ue Boost. 0., was released from j.ail Frida~ sell. J8, Rt . l. MlnenvUie w~ arer,;l.~iat:IU- cooperlted aa a by JusUcc of Pcatt! H. E. Grindley restf'd by the patrol for driving
m~ ·t o pay for the school's after stre .paid ~~; bad chcd; and a without light. Botb will alto apmc:idcria &amp;eoteboard.
cllargC! of desertion was withdrawn· pear in court ·t ouJgbt.
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MEIGS GINIRAL N0$1&gt;\T.L
SPIRES JAILED
QLINN CH.t.RGEO
Calvin Spires, Langsville, was
Admitt('d, Sharon Ginther, Cbe:r
Ronald Glenn, 41. Rac:ine JW !!,
waa alrtated at his residence fr1· jailed Frid11:1 h.ert' on a cbarze of tcr; .Tess!'\ Brinker, Racine; George
dly hy ~cp~ly StwrlU ll&lt;nferd non-s.upport. He will appear before Riss('tl , Long Bottom; RQsy fields,
Jo'rank &amp;nd jailc11 on a Qbafp of Ju1lice of Peace Percy L. Peoplf'~&gt; Ridnr ; Norma P1rker, l'omll!roy.
lntoxlca\.i.,n. He will appeat befOr~ toO was arrested by Sberlft Rob- Dik'hal'l!lea, HermaQ .Bailey,
:\liddleport.
Justice of Peace R. E. Grln.dle)'. ert Hartenbach.

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the &amp;etond Friday of
each month at the Vlllate Hall
from 7:30--8 p.m. and tbe clirerkn
meet

Over 100 Attend

Joe Kennedy, Norbert Neutzling

oak base construction. Limed oak

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l-fondaY IIi 2 p.m. in the :gwing
Funerf'l Chapel tor Avis F.arrall
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2:2, whO died at her borne
In Naylor's' Run early thlil morn·
IS.~IC
ing· lrfter an extended IUAeSa.
Sutriving tl!le deceased, ~ _ ,bet
parerifs, Mi'. and l Mrs. Emerson
Well of Pomeroy; a .~ Dorl1
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... Wel~ Gl·iGIIvlllbu-- and a:.- brothfl'
Howard, at Mme.
Frienda may cail at the funer;r.l
Evangflllstic aerviCf!,l WUI start home at al)y time .
at lhe 'Middleport ChurCtl of Chri1t
Burial will be made jn the Cber.
Sunday and Fred E. ~n, Sixth ry Ridge Cemetery.
Avenue Church of Cbrlst in Hun·
tington, will be the cuest· evanse·
.
Hat.
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I. Qardnor. pastor of the
·ch,,-~:b, will open the two weeks
services. Mr. Dunn 4s ~e!.l·known
in this area and eond"cted serviCe-!
at the Chut'ch of Christ last year.
Among the tentative iermon top-listed by )lr, OUnli are "Tb~
ApproximAtely one hun(ln:d perof UstleSJlllels,'~ ''Four BoK•
sons
· were served pancakes. aau•
, or Whatis in the Box?," •·wh1t
and coffee early Friday eve·
E' }
ages
Mattllew Teaches .About Hell,''
"Tho Four Atnia of the Cross,'' ning when the Middlt)port-Pomeroy Rotarians had a pancake liUp"The ~ l'~ive Judgement,'' "Paid in
Full ," "Prtcioua Promises," "Glor per at Heath Methodist Church.l~lelv
Tbe meal featured "all you eaa
.
ifying God,"
"The Wonderful
eat"
of
wbat
were
called
"the
beat"
Word," "AitDieas Wanderimz. "
"'How Do We Stand wlth God?," pancakes and sau&amp;a~. Judge John
B•con, . president of the Rotary,
,
J
. .
''Bible Commands That Don't Make
was chief pancake maker and
E. E. (.Pete} Sisson. was eleCted
Sense.
The services wrll begin at 7:30 other cOoks were Edi80n Bak~r. lire ehief at the SyraeuH Volun·
each evening and Mr. Dunn will Jack Robson, Emmett -shuler, Dr:in. teer Firemen at a - meetJn.week a.tttnded br I&amp; members.
also speak at tbe morning Jervice!l Stivers, Theodore Reed Jr.
Cash Bahr was In charge or the
Other compan:v. leaden:· include
on Feb. 3 and lOth according to
the announcement made by Mr. evening's program which included. Harold Duckworth, ·lf!l•l· ebief;
aceordlan and violin music by Mr. Donald 4-, Moore, caPtain; . HerGard~er ,
and Mrs. ' Paul Haptonstall an~ aebeU Manut'l. . lit. lJeut.; Glen
plano music ~Y Mrs. o . P. Klein candltr, 2!1~· Lieut.; and "trustee&amp;
and imitations by the Rev.
George Cundiff (1 yr.)1 Keilact1)
of the Pomeroy United
Cundirf (3 )'r,,) aO'd' !'lonald ltoore
-Church.
(2. ~s.). ·
OrganizatJon Pmldeiit :MOrris
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~en qained' . a pu~~ylba: cOm·
TL.;..~
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mitt~ ot or•l Hub~, G I e n

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the
expj!&lt;led to ...,,.h,
that area .unUl ahortlr at:ternoon
and that it woul~ move iato , \he
Pomeroy Bend area sometime di.U"
lng the afternoOn.-·- ·.. .. At Lock 20 the Ohlo River. wu
reported as runntn, full of ice
and threatening to further hampei
cbipplnJ? facilltiM.
At Lock 2S today it t :ao a.m.
the Ohlo River atage wu 32.3 feei
IJ.nd rising slowly.

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Commtr:e, wa1 Jiven a vole of
thanb for his wort for the eommunitr when he baaded the of.,
fit!e to the new pre1ident, WilliAm Grueser, al an orJaulzational
meeting at tbe VUlage Hall Friday uening
Grueser, a Middleport relideat
and Pomeroy busineuman, wu
elerted president witb Edi10n Baker as vice-preahltnt and Kenneth McElhinney as secret.vytreasurer. TM nominaUng committee members were RodDey
Downmg, David Jenkinl and Rieb-

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William GrutSer
Is New President
Of Service Group

'POLIO MOTHER OF THE YEAR'

()( t~ Middleport Cbambet"

gfre , _ more lela11re Clute

TO BE GIVEN AWAY DURING

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In north ,...lao .... S..U -

1. It Grate - who eompleted a
lon1 term of offlee as president

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a live-wire performer at an electrifying price .

Mas~. Glad Tid·
!ngs Rock -n Liberty Pole Hill
1n thts se11~uV1'e
tnwn wu 10
n&amp;med because a hunter died
quickly . Legend recounts ttlat
friend11 of Jacob Hunter were re·
lieved to learn th.at lndial\4 kilJed
him wilhou t first torturing him.

sehoul tonight at 7 :30, it was announ{'rd tml&lt;~ y by t h ~ prcsid~nt.
Mrs. !':atlran Biggs. All rnemhers
are: ur ged to attcnrl.

driving.

Nearest new car anywhere at a used price.

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wilt be IWJied

the member• ·

~ committee report 'lt t b e
meeiU!g •• Feb. s.
"Edi10n Baker, viee-preaideut.
spote of the won •=mpU•hiOCI
by Mr. Grale. and by the housloc
......,"':&gt;' d~r1ng the ,..,...,. In
population m the villqe duriot
conJtruction or pJaats in t hi •

area. He a1stJ praised Coats for
tbe lmprovement be hu made ·ey
remodeling the property formerly

owned by the L~ons estate.
Projedt me~honed by Bater
for ~~ gro;.:P mcluded elo5er cOopera 100 wt.h the Pomeroy Cba!f1~
ber of Commerce for iDd~l
developm~nt ,tn tbis _area; J)Oitlnt
of n-ew Midcte~rt 111gns GD roads
l!JIOUthern Ohio and W. v~. pub-lie phone bfJoth1 and pubhe rest
rooms.
Attending tbe meetinJ weJ'f! J.
B. Grate, Baker, Coal.!, Mn:. EYa
D. Stout, /il. T. Ru16rll, &amp;ernard
Fultz. lin. o. P. K!eiD, ·Gruau, .
Jama Amold, Rodney Dowainl. "
D1vid Jl-nkiot. D. C. MlUer. Phd.
Hibbs. Willis Leadia,eham, lticbard Owen, Gene Marvin, 0ot1 'ti~ "1 .
'lel"', C. P. Willi•ms, Cub Bl:llr, .
Mayor C. 0 . Fisber, )Irs. E . S.

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Twin City Shrine
Ladi~ Night To
Be Held Tuesday
Tuesday, January 20, U.e Twin
City Shrine Club will have their
annual Ladies' night dinner ln the
new Coats building on North Second Avenue and Race Street.
The dinner 'fill be served by
the Martin Restaurant which is
acros.,c; the street from the Coats
p!Operty.

All members arc urscd to attend the d inner mecunr.

OIRECTORS MEETING '
A meeting of the Board: of Dlre-cton of the Pomeroy Uo01
Club will be held Moncby evenin&amp;
at 7:30 in the offices of the Ohio
Power Co. All offieen and com•
mittee chalrmen Ire urged to be
present.

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NE!tD CLOTHING?
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Anycne ir. Meigs County neeclr ,.
ing clotbin.t: :s invited to come ici : -.v·
the Salvation Army Monthly f'IU ·~'
Clothing Day Jan. 31 t a.m."to 4 !
p.m. in the basement of the Beth- ·r
any ll. E. Church, Pomel'O)'.

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-But sprinli': isu't far away. SOon.

Ed. Note: E. 0. Saunders of Journey 's End today draws on
hls vast experience as a teacher· (63 years) to yoint out how im ..
porbmt both parents and teachers arc in !Tie right upbringing
of a boy into manhood. His analysis shows clearly the boy him·
self has very 1ittJe to do with what the end result is; ilideed,
where inheritance appears to have implanted tendencies toward undesirable characteristics, it is up to parrnts and teachers to overcome them . He picks on pAtience as an outstanding
virtue of the teacher. And he admo nis hes parents not to permit an over zealous affection for a lwy to lead the youngstE.&gt;r
lnto believing he can "get away with anything.'' Mr. Saunders•
articles are attracting wide attention in The Dally Sentinel as
many people are s tudying them with close attention. This is
hi s 9th of 24 articles on hThe American Boy ."
WRY BOYS ARE BAil
By E. 0. Saundeu
"Every fault Is bui a shell enclosing the germ of virtue." If
thi s be true It Is some one's duty to crack the shell and fl'l!t
the germ of virtue that it may have an opportunity to grow
&gt;nd develop Into the p.-oper kind of manhood.
This growth into manhood needs training . The parents and
the te~hers are the one~ to do most of this training.
There are at least. four causes of delinquency and crime,
vir., heredity, environment. the lack of proper training, and
the wrong kind of training. Will you stop here and consider
that the boy has nothing whatever lo do with three of !Iiese
causes? Environment is the only one of the four that be may
be in any way responsible for, and not for that to any great
Pxtent. The parents are responsible in a great measure for
their boy's misconduct. If he has inherited some traits that are
oot desirable, the parc11ts should train them out of him . Often
the boy lo permitted to develop bad habits because or being
over-Indulged . Parent•l .love permits him to do many things
Jrith RolH!rt R11m:k .
the pal'ent knows are wrong. Over·indulgence leads to many
JK.OMA. Tangany~ka-- A friend eraven roli&amp; pliymr ·'ilalnst Wal·
errors. All will ag•·ee that the teach.r has much to do with the pass.lnt thrOUJh A(rJra told tne ter Muwton ·. Jn "Tttlaure of the
training or youth to be the right kind of Americen clll2en.
tbat poor old Boaie was juft a Sierra Madre.'' Bo.lllWood tried to
teacher is a substitute for the parent while school is in session. matter of rninuteJ ,that he wu type him, but he wobldn't type.
Jle was nen an eUellent comIn comparing the teacher and the parent in their influence taking It rte:tperately well and
for good over children under their tra·ining, this may be said probably was dead by 1\0w. AJ It edian. He drank hts flu when he
ln favor of the teacher. She bas had special training for her turned out, he wu Poor old wanted to, PPd ln publie. The pubJic relation~ people never looked
work, she has 111ade a' study of the psyc hology of children and Bogie.
There Will one r liked, Hum· Uke they Wt&gt;rt controlling him.
adolescence, aL1d she is not influenced to y ield to the child
phrey Bogart. A lot of people llis quote~ to the prea were often
cause of parental love. There are a great many parents who didn't bul I did, for the mo1t rude but n'ever dishunetlt. He was
know nothing of the psychology of youth , who have made
of the things the other people dtd never polite to anybody out of
not like him for The faet that he expedtenc:y. U ··be dl~tl't Jike you ,
study at all of the best methods or handling children and
in rnany many cases make wrong decisions becauae of thelr. was a yety fine actor bad nothinl he told you. And he newry plaJwhatsoever to d() with it. And he ed up to an autograph-seek« or
love fo•· the child .
even a close trlend. But, by any cafe bore just bteause I hey
We sometimes sec instancl!s in the conduct$ of adults which wasn't
golly, he was a man who never eonstttuted tans.
seem to disprove the Bible statement. 'Train up a child in the pulled a punt-h in his business or
I w~p in El Morocco the nia:ht of
way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from in his private life.
the panda doll lnciderat when , as
it." But upon investigation we find that the adult had not been
A lot or obits on Bogle wlll J re&lt;"all, Bogie got a touch loaded
trained in the way he should go. Th• e ffort had been made to
have been written by now, but and took a giant pandi doll with
so train him but resulted in failur e bera usc the pa·rent did not none (rom this locale, the vicinity him as a comp11nlon. SOme public·
know how to do the training.
in which he made his belt pic- Jty.seokine model ma~ an overOne b·alt ihat is well developed in most tea~her!l is that of ture, '·The African Q~en . " t He, ture t.o Boji~:ie'a dplf irld th.e Jan.
patience, and that li a trait thfll is much needed in the training made It here in Africa with Katie guage- was quite violent and the
of children. ]( a boy makes a mista ke in his conduct at school Hepburh, wilh John Hu11ton di- shove was strom~.
and this mistake Is brought to the attention of the teacher, rectina. nnrl it could have been
lt is poaiible that a grown mnn
she goes over the affair with hlm very carefully, polnls out John 's best. too.
should r.ot play. · with dolll, bul
the errors and why they were l"'fror·s. and then presents a betThere w:.q a loL of Hu~llm Jn Bogie took It to El Moroceo and it
ter way and concludes by saying, " 1 believe you see ·that you
or cour!«!, but John bad to have was his own bustne;as.
He camf. of • wealLhy fauQlly.
did wron~ and J want .vou to go and show me. that my faith in
raw mnlerlal to work with,
the Ted meat was Bogart and I belive hill lather w~a e ltockyou Js we l founded ."
it~~:~~· lt would have taken a broker but his mother wa1 Maud·
Some of you who read thjs article may know teaCbers "ho 11
tu"n Bogart tnto a mild, Humphrey ,a famous il,l~atOT.
do not have patience, who do not follow the above/rocedure, sympathetic. Almott Charlie Ch.ap- and she used the cherubic baby
but if you will make an investigation you will fln that the Unuque Atrh~a riverboat tramp Bo~ie as a model , which probably
great majority of teachers do have an abundance of patience. and ctve him the anooty Hepburn aet.:ounted Cor hi s w• lhum~• latIf anything wlll succeed In training children In the way th•y u a mtnlonary•, freckled
should go patience and kindness will , and any teacher who The whole thinK wa• &amp;hot around
does not h' ave these two essential qualities, ought to get out a boat which I have seen in Ua:aoda, a ahabby old acow whose en·
of the profession at once.
gine neede11 a kick to keep it
Teachers by their association and work with children learn from exploding .
Two 11 eene1111 in the picture were
to understand them, find that they are not eager to be bOO,
that they need to be taught the right, and that they do many pure, natural Boaart. One waa
things that annoy us, and that these annoying things they do wheta he entered a church where
are In perfect accordance with their nature, Thus, URderstand.. the reclaimed he•thens were sinlinR the child the teacher may easily lead him to develop the ina
Wanta Mo For • Sun.
beam,'' or some lluch with a natr.j•· of character, that go to make renl manhood.
t-e
live be•t. and Bol(ie'a tumm)'·rum1 close this &amp;tory by saying again, that parents ore respon. bl.. drowned out the rbythm, emslbie for their boys• conduct.
barrudnr eVlll')'body rreatly. ·
(Quotation from "Education of the Cbild," 'by Ellen Key, G.
Tbt olller waa hio an&lt;utohod
P. Putnam Sons .)
look w~eo Ml81 Hepburn to-d
bU lit( ·oaae of ain over the aide,
N"' fl..nah
•11ho wall nominated 1:a 1059.
bOttle \)' bottle, and Boale watch·

week. In

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eerved aalad, rotb
lo 1.lle Midi-

lut several years,

and eottt

this springtime flurry of energy

Haney Luman,
Fultz., Mirillftru!
IDd the yotl. .etl

almost has beeome aa American
tradition." People Bellm to eaten
nalure's mood and begin putlinf
new tprina: rqaUa on lheir hoUiel.

TMse nm warm days are lim
• aood time to review tbe (!Ondlo.

Mn. LewlJ Cruestr ieDterta!lied

tion of the emmty road rwt.Wort

-lilt ueill)lllorbood ....., w~
90 pereent et Ameriea'• nr mile.ate is reeorded. Sp-rlar it a 8ood

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~bud.

V.mpMil, pmet

...,. pil,.ed .......... · - "'
lln. Aadte• lhtvd, Vn. ~

time to eut· away bushel that ob-

JC:Ute the view at Hopldna eerner - wbere the two pickups ran
tOJtthtr lut . tall. Time to mark
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lisp, a!l if hi! had a mouthful or
mush , which became a great asset as an actor. He was 1 pretty
boy who grc·,y into rather an unpretty man, His wile-before-last,
Moya Methot, with whom he bat·
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third me~pber ot hia family to bo
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Ac•d~my . A mident of Sehenec· 1.\d un offer ot 1 ,J,mllar post at
t1dy, N. Y., he 11 a brother of Fred· Geori'la Tech~ In turp~ down th111
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Na~ a4vert!&amp;.btl .representative, Bottioew.Iimball, IDe..
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-But sprinli': isu't far away. SOon.

Ed. Note: E. 0. Saunders of Journey 's End today draws on
hls vast experience as a teacher· (63 years) to yoint out how im ..
porbmt both parents and teachers arc in !Tie right upbringing
of a boy into manhood. His analysis shows clearly the boy him·
self has very 1ittJe to do with what the end result is; ilideed,
where inheritance appears to have implanted tendencies toward undesirable characteristics, it is up to parrnts and teachers to overcome them . He picks on pAtience as an outstanding
virtue of the teacher. And he admo nis hes parents not to permit an over zealous affection for a lwy to lead the youngstE.&gt;r
lnto believing he can "get away with anything.'' Mr. Saunders•
articles are attracting wide attention in The Dally Sentinel as
many people are s tudying them with close attention. This is
hi s 9th of 24 articles on hThe American Boy ."
WRY BOYS ARE BAil
By E. 0. Saundeu
"Every fault Is bui a shell enclosing the germ of virtue." If
thi s be true It Is some one's duty to crack the shell and fl'l!t
the germ of virtue that it may have an opportunity to grow
&gt;nd develop Into the p.-oper kind of manhood.
This growth into manhood needs training . The parents and
the te~hers are the one~ to do most of this training.
There are at least. four causes of delinquency and crime,
vir., heredity, environment. the lack of proper training, and
the wrong kind of training. Will you stop here and consider
that the boy has nothing whatever lo do with three of !Iiese
causes? Environment is the only one of the four that be may
be in any way responsible for, and not for that to any great
Pxtent. The parents are responsible in a great measure for
their boy's misconduct. If he has inherited some traits that are
oot desirable, the parc11ts should train them out of him . Often
the boy lo permitted to develop bad habits because or being
over-Indulged . Parent•l .love permits him to do many things
Jrith RolH!rt R11m:k .
the pal'ent knows are wrong. Over·indulgence leads to many
JK.OMA. Tangany~ka-- A friend eraven roli&amp; pliymr ·'ilalnst Wal·
errors. All will ag•·ee that the teach.r has much to do with the pass.lnt thrOUJh A(rJra told tne ter Muwton ·. Jn "Tttlaure of the
training or youth to be the right kind of Americen clll2en.
tbat poor old Boaie was juft a Sierra Madre.'' Bo.lllWood tried to
teacher is a substitute for the parent while school is in session. matter of rninuteJ ,that he wu type him, but he wobldn't type.
Jle was nen an eUellent comIn comparing the teacher and the parent in their influence taking It rte:tperately well and
for good over children under their tra·ining, this may be said probably was dead by 1\0w. AJ It edian. He drank hts flu when he
ln favor of the teacher. She bas had special training for her turned out, he wu Poor old wanted to, PPd ln publie. The pubJic relation~ people never looked
work, she has 111ade a' study of the psyc hology of children and Bogie.
There Will one r liked, Hum· Uke they Wt&gt;rt controlling him.
adolescence, aL1d she is not influenced to y ield to the child
phrey Bogart. A lot of people llis quote~ to the prea were often
cause of parental love. There are a great many parents who didn't bul I did, for the mo1t rude but n'ever dishunetlt. He was
know nothing of the psychology of youth , who have made
of the things the other people dtd never polite to anybody out of
not like him for The faet that he expedtenc:y. U ··be dl~tl't Jike you ,
study at all of the best methods or handling children and
in rnany many cases make wrong decisions becauae of thelr. was a yety fine actor bad nothinl he told you. And he newry plaJwhatsoever to d() with it. And he ed up to an autograph-seek« or
love fo•· the child .
even a close trlend. But, by any cafe bore just bteause I hey
We sometimes sec instancl!s in the conduct$ of adults which wasn't
golly, he was a man who never eonstttuted tans.
seem to disprove the Bible statement. 'Train up a child in the pulled a punt-h in his business or
I w~p in El Morocco the nia:ht of
way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from in his private life.
the panda doll lnciderat when , as
it." But upon investigation we find that the adult had not been
A lot or obits on Bogle wlll J re&lt;"all, Bogie got a touch loaded
trained in the way he should go. Th• e ffort had been made to
have been written by now, but and took a giant pandi doll with
so train him but resulted in failur e bera usc the pa·rent did not none (rom this locale, the vicinity him as a comp11nlon. SOme public·
know how to do the training.
in which he made his belt pic- Jty.seokine model ma~ an overOne b·alt ihat is well developed in most tea~her!l is that of ture, '·The African Q~en . " t He, ture t.o Boji~:ie'a dplf irld th.e Jan.
patience, and that li a trait thfll is much needed in the training made It here in Africa with Katie guage- was quite violent and the
of children. ]( a boy makes a mista ke in his conduct at school Hepburh, wilh John Hu11ton di- shove was strom~.
and this mistake Is brought to the attention of the teacher, rectina. nnrl it could have been
lt is poaiible that a grown mnn
she goes over the affair with hlm very carefully, polnls out John 's best. too.
should r.ot play. · with dolll, bul
the errors and why they were l"'fror·s. and then presents a betThere w:.q a loL of Hu~llm Jn Bogie took It to El Moroceo and it
ter way and concludes by saying, " 1 believe you see ·that you
or cour!«!, but John bad to have was his own bustne;as.
He camf. of • wealLhy fauQlly.
did wron~ and J want .vou to go and show me. that my faith in
raw mnlerlal to work with,
the Ted meat was Bogart and I belive hill lather w~a e ltockyou Js we l founded ."
it~~:~~· lt would have taken a broker but his mother wa1 Maud·
Some of you who read thjs article may know teaCbers "ho 11
tu"n Bogart tnto a mild, Humphrey ,a famous il,l~atOT.
do not have patience, who do not follow the above/rocedure, sympathetic. Almott Charlie Ch.ap- and she used the cherubic baby
but if you will make an investigation you will fln that the Unuque Atrh~a riverboat tramp Bo~ie as a model , which probably
great majority of teachers do have an abundance of patience. and ctve him the anooty Hepburn aet.:ounted Cor hi s w• lhum~• latIf anything wlll succeed In training children In the way th•y u a mtnlonary•, freckled
should go patience and kindness will , and any teacher who The whole thinK wa• &amp;hot around
does not h' ave these two essential qualities, ought to get out a boat which I have seen in Ua:aoda, a ahabby old acow whose en·
of the profession at once.
gine neede11 a kick to keep it
Teachers by their association and work with children learn from exploding .
Two 11 eene1111 in the picture were
to understand them, find that they are not eager to be bOO,
that they need to be taught the right, and that they do many pure, natural Boaart. One waa
things that annoy us, and that these annoying things they do wheta he entered a church where
are In perfect accordance with their nature, Thus, URderstand.. the reclaimed he•thens were sinlinR the child the teacher may easily lead him to develop the ina
Wanta Mo For • Sun.
beam,'' or some lluch with a natr.j•· of character, that go to make renl manhood.
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live be•t. and Bol(ie'a tumm)'·rum1 close this &amp;tory by saying again, that parents ore respon. bl.. drowned out the rbythm, emslbie for their boys• conduct.
barrudnr eVlll')'body rreatly. ·
(Quotation from "Education of the Cbild," 'by Ellen Key, G.
Tbt olller waa hio an&lt;utohod
P. Putnam Sons .)
look w~eo Ml81 Hepburn to-d
bU lit( ·oaae of ain over the aide,
N"' fl..nah
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Haney Luman,
Fultz., Mirillftru!
IDd the yotl. .etl

almost has beeome aa American
tradition." People Bellm to eaten
nalure's mood and begin putlinf
new tprina: rqaUa on lheir hoUiel.

TMse nm warm days are lim
• aood time to review tbe (!Ondlo.

Mn. LewlJ Cruestr ieDterta!lied

tion of the emmty road rwt.Wort

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tOJtthtr lut . tall. Time to mark
·tbat narrow brlclae, twi8Un1 curve

Grueaer afttt Mr1. OHver- (" "'k

RefrelhPienta wert lel'\'ed h~·
hasten to thoat Bamed abo\•e
a.nd Mra. William ·•raan, M:!l.
Freda WJU,. Yr.. W4lliam Que $(!r
ind 'Mr11: StqU ·F,lmer.
the

l.rhgol Nutiee
The unual IMietbti

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the

stockholders ·ot tbe ·M~ -GI'Oeei'J
Mlddli!port&lt; ·ohto.wm be
-evebilll "San. 2aua. tat

ll ·t bo ollloe ol Uoe
Compaay, to elect a Beard of 'DI·
rectors 11nd to tran11et. 1uel other
busln~." ' ' .may .,;mg. ·-:~

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er on.
lie ;1lso talked wlith a tind ot
lisp, a!l if hi! had a mouthful or
mush , which became a great asset as an actor. He was 1 pretty
boy who grc·,y into rather an unpretty man, His wile-before-last,
Moya Methot, with whom he bat·
tled publici!-', used to say, "We'll
keep going as long as Pa has his
hair and teeth," and he wound up

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acre tO a churcb g\'!)up.

to

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with.out verv mucl'l h1lr 01' teetb
but as on' Of the great actors ot

our time.

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Dump 1JIUCK,
'&lt;!lid bed, new hold. ,f'l!O.OO, ex..n,lll bay for. rlaht ,party. -Coli
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4:30

8 :30 Your--E&amp;so "Reporter
8:43 SPQ11S.. J'J:t.tt!e
Ull Weatb~a. '
7:00 Press COnference
7:13 lloulllai"!:dwardo.
7 :30 Robinho6~
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with a StanJey party, FrldJy ihlernoon at ber -.... Roek Sprilljl .
totlowint • tMuenmwtiDit 'tt

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Around

Mrl.lewis Grueser

patty waa Barbara

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"~1198

almost e-vtry town and vHiage
aeroJS the nation will be proclaiming 01 clf'aD•Up, paint·Up, fiX·UP

Boys Don't Have 'bod'.--cln--,T
=h:-e_m_ __

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t1011d Its Annual

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The we•tber can er:t pretty mil·
rrable tbis time or year. Down
south., rold rains, bri!ik wlnlls -aDd
('\len snow ran be expected. People living up north know they're
in (or another sUit storm or two.

SU~n rata: Delivery br carrier where ••a.Uablt 30
ee.ts PM" lfeek: one JUr lD advance at The Daily Sentinel olrlce,
trhere AvaJ.lable: one· aentta $1. By mail one year 18; lix mouths.
$1.$.60; !II raontht.. 117~ L'lree monthll, S3.90. By motor route
14.25: thrH mootbJ, S2.DO; one mrmth. St.
Publbbec nery aften!:ooo except Sunday by Tile Ohio Valler
Sfntinel, IDe.l at 110 Meehan1c St.. PomeMY. 0 . BusiDeat offlct
phone 398. -e&lt;~ torlal office ohone 39'1' .

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VP
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fk!ld A~ttdem,- &amp;enh:n•. will be the 8o Hager1, aMIItlnt batkfleld
third me~pber ot hia family to bo
nnmlnated 'to the U. s . Ntval eaach at ruee Instltu.te, hall rtJect~
Ac•d~my . A mident of Sehenec· 1.\d un offer ot 1 ,J,mllar post at
t1dy, N. Y., he 11 a brother of Fred· Geori'la Tech~ In turp~ down th111
erick StebbJn1, who wa1 n,bmlna· bld, Haf.. .lUtd ·~I'm ve:t
ted In 19G:I, and Roland Stebbln1.
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waa not aeUnr.

for that escapinl
euenc. waa pure and
Jn a movie.
actor the man was

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The Au:l:illary uf the Feeney .(Cirol """ lAo) 01 c.~u ........
file lli!'l~ ef. • d;[ugh·
Poal. Ne. 1-, Amorl&lt;111 ll!liilouoolnr
ter,
Karla
JllDII;t Jan 4th at Unl·
~ !liUI •oet
at tho
Lfiio.n Hall at 7:30 and a aaelel Yerstty H~pital Columbus.
btiut 1Jil1 lollow the busineN ae•
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Weakened Panthers Fall; Jackets Fail 89~71
lronmen Take 57-54 Vicwry Over
LiStless, Error-Ridden Pomeroy Club

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In tbe second quarter, the Pan· NeiSOn\1ille
their 1ee0nd learue game of the ther-s continued their llatless play Athens

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week and their fourtb of the
IN!UOft lut n;gbt u the last place
Jaebon lronmen uptet them by
1 ICOre of ft'7-M on tbe ·P&lt;..Jr\eroy

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The

Pan~bers

definitely abowed
tlle effecta of their bout witb the
flu and eolds throueb the week
and tbey could do nothine rteht.
The first five of the Panth~r

team bad been absent and on the

and the Iron men eame ' on fast.
Jackson h.eld a tO point .advantage
at one time hut Pomeroy managed
Lo bane on witb a brlef rally that
cut tbe Jackton lead to 29-21 at
the end of the lirst half.
Pomeroy man.ged to move out
in front in the third q~arter as
they outscored Ja~kson by 11-7 to
lead 38-36 at the end of the per·
iod.

lick lJiJt Wedneadl)' and Tbunday
and bad had no practice 1lnce
)fonda, nieht.
Their play Friday ni&amp;ht Jacked
the timing and heads-up kind of
baatetball that they have been
piQ'lng thrl'ughout the season as
they :nissed opportumties galore
to move in front and make a run.away of the ball •.ame.

'I'tlt Panthen had enjoyed a
lead of fiYe points at one time in
th~ quarter and it looked as U they
mi1ht be abl~ to talvage the game.
But a string of good foul shooting
by the Jranmen in the final
quarter spelled defeat for the
Panthers.
Actually, Pomeroy outscored tht
Jacklon team from the floor as
The Pant hers in the opening they hit for 21 field goala while
minutes of the ball pme quiekly Jackson hit for 19. Th ! story was
jumped Into a 10.3 leed and It told at the !oul Une where the
f!I!UDI!d 11 if everything WIJ g~ J~IOn five hit for Ui OUt of 31
~ , to be. Ill rlabl However, the wbile Pomeroy collected 12 oUt
21.
.,:tftbmen came back to go ahead
Aaron Bufrington and John 81.)ly 1J.l2 before tbe end ol. the
'.,.ner. A laat second shot b)' son tied fo: high scoring honors
.Jobn Siason eave the Paathen a for the evening as each bit for
.onl: point advantage of 14-13 at 18 points.
The box score:
t.bF end of tl1to (j uarter.
Pom~roy Hawthorne 0.0.0;
WUdermuth 1..()..2; Johnson 7·2·18;
Buffington fl--6·18; Si1son 7-4-18.
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In Fourth Place
Next.September

Totals

Jaekson: Jobnson 4412; Yerian
&amp;-2-12; Mit~hell 1-2-4; Rhodes 3-612; Lavendar 1 - 3-~; Lyons 0-0-0;
Peynolds 2-0·2; Wright 3·2·8; To-tala 19 19-57.

ly Unltod Proee

Southpaw Warren Spahn aaw
the Dodeers toda)' as 1 team that
is "gettine old" and said they
could drop ''as low 11 fourth" this
year.
Spahn, a 21)-game winner for the
seventh time In hl1 eareer last
season, made his remarks In Mil·
wauke~ where be Is aehcduled
to talk terms with General Manager Jubn Quinn and to receive an
' award MondAy night 11 the most
nluable ntt'nber of the Braves
!or 1856.
"The Bums are 1etting old and
they'll mias Jackie Robinson,"
Spahn 1aid.
Rookie ou.tfielder Everett Joyner became the 18th member of
. the Br1ves to ll&amp;n hl1 contract.
. He batted .3.,. with Shreveport of
the Texu League lut sea:Jon.
St•n LoPf,tiJ who had hiH brst
year lollt aeaJdn, hitting 32 home
runa and drivlnt in 83 runs whill'
eatchinJ and playing first hilic
for the Phillle1, ala:ncd hl1 1~7
contrut for an estimated $6,000
ralllfl.
The Phih c1idn't say how much

Lopat.t will get - It will
tween $20,000 and $23,000
· they .tUd .aay hi1 boost will
lareut offered any player
tlub this year.

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Scormg by quarters :
Pomeroy
14 13 11 16 54
13 16 7 21 57
Jaekson

Wahama Spurts In
Last Frame To
Defeat Red Devils

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Pomeroy 5', J ackson 57
Middlerort 71 , Wellston 89
Neisonv tlle 50. Athens 53
Gallipolis ~B. Logan '6
Raeine 88, t:astcru 54
Rutlaric! 56, Harri sonvil le 46

Wahama 78, Ravcnswl.lod 69

.BASKETBALL •'ried~nmaker RolL Up 33 Points In
COUEGE
WeIIston; Big Home Guns Held Down
By United P -

Tbe Mlddle)&gt;On YeUow Jactell
went to Welhton Friday alilht and
tossed awa)' a c:h.ance to dU.mb a
Dartmout!l 72 Bos ~ on U. 48
U. C. G. Acad. 74 Kiogs Polnl &amp;7 notch in the SBOL 'b albtbaU
r.Ke, l01in1 8J..'71.
MIDWEST
It wu tbe seeond time thia ~e~-o
Xavier {Ohio) 91 Centenary M
son
the Jaeketa: had rotten above
s. Dakota St. 80' Nortb Datota 50 60 points,
and broke a abort jli'Jx
· SOUTNW.ST
which
had
beeo started Iaiii week
Ark.ansas SL 81 Miss. CoUe1e 76
when
they
were
ddeated by aeores
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Oliver 5-0-10; ArnThe Wahnma White Falcons old 3-6-12; Ford 7-0-14: Clark 6-5came roaring from behind jn the 1'7; Layne 2.{).4; R. Roush 8-5-21.
final quar•.cr Friday night to Total• 31·16-78.
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a.rnesvllle 110 Bet~~
OttoviUe ll'r lfllloJ', Cttt 51
Gthanna ?il Dublin if; '

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whip the Ravenswood Red Devll&amp;
Ravenswood - McCoy 9·15-33;
by a score of 78-60 on the Raven. Knapp 3.0-6; Fox 9-3-21; Kelly 1·
wood floor.
H; C-ithen J-3-~ ; Total¥ 23-23-69.
The game was o nip and tuck
Scoring by quarter~t
affair Whirh found the P'aleoni.
Wahama
10 21 ~ 22 78
now 9·3, tnillng by a score of
Ravenswood
·19 18 23 9 69
60·M at the end of the third
quarter. Tht'y kept the preasure
on In the rinal period, thou(t:h, aB
they hit for 22 poinll while holding the Red Devils to a scant nine.
••tvc of the Faleons hit ln the
do11ble figurrs with Robert "Cat·
bird" Housh scoring high ror the
evening for Wahama with 21. Roy
Clark. the Wahama playmaker, tal-~
lied 17.
Hliih scortr for the game, how.
ever, was Ravenawood'a Jim McCoy. who to~!led 33 polnta tbroueh
the hoops.
Wahama manq:ed to narrow the
37-31 halltlme rip In tho tl!ltd
period as they outscored Raven•
wood by two points hitt1n1 for 25
while !he fled Devil&amp; were getUng
23.
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A lield goal by Bob Oliver at
the outlet of the last quarter nar·
rowed the RavenJWood lead to
61»8. Joe Ford tied the aame up
with a field eoal and then Oliver
shoved the Falcons ahead by 82·
60.
The lead thon ch;mged hands a
couple of times before "Catbird"
Roush put the Falcons ahead to
11tay at 68-&amp;G. A free throw •lnd a
field goal by Jerry Arnold gave
the Falcons enough for ·• workine
mar.ln and !hey lonathe:ned their
BE SURE
WITH
lead 10ing toward the ~nd ot the
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THE MOST IMPORTANT
1J1 the preliminary game. the Wa·
hama Reserves droffl!l·~:.. .1+23
decision to tlte Re~1 R~
aerves. Bill Foalooonc .,... hlgb
scorer of the game wllh 11 point..
IN POMEROY
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inl tM fllfl\aice 'and O.oor reg ill·
t~. ·T~e men Of the Grang~ Will
meet some evening to do "the work,
.4be· date to be announced -later.
Mrs. Edward Humphrey"' hOlfll'
economics .ehairnian, requested
eaeh 1amify to bring two while
wash eloths to ihe next meeting,
Which 'Jti.U ·be- given to the Meigs
General Hospital"
A· ,proa:ram was prescntrd by
Mn. 'William Morgan, _ lecturer,
dU~fni. tlie !eCttif~ - ~u;_.

Willurd 54
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West Liberty
Bell Center ~1
Middletown 98 M~nafleta
Columbus East 52
Columbus Nodh SO
N&lt;:war:k 88 Zanes,dlJe ~
Cuyahoga· Falla 55 Bar.ber.ton 51
S}lelby 6Q TiUin Colum\i.an 65
Canton McKinley 46

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CDlumbus Linden 57
Marysville 70 Grove City 81
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1\itt~~n 85 MUI~rabljt(' ~
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l!ads '""' ~. ~~ &lt;!i!f~n~ :, .
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Kitchen 3-:l.a; HiDdf W-4; Whit·
lateh 1·2--4; Nel1on 3-2-8; Hennesy

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New l&amp;ramea eo Nlw ·Kaoxville 51
Jeiii!I'IOil 'Bowor..-!Uo !U

Webton, FrJedenmaker 14-6-33;
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Patti IH-19-, Montgomery 6-0-(J; Harr'vle 11 ltl 28 fl
S.Ott 1-2-4; Hill ~ Blankenohlp
Scorinl, RuUIIjdJ Eado lz.6.211;
~ Reed 1.0.3; AYres 1.0.3; Caroon CH·l: L. DQ(In s.2-12; BCo~n 2.(H; tot.lls 311-11-89.
Turner 2-04; D. Dupn 448; Rjfe
of ~. Pomero)' had dropped them
Referees, Osborn and Wilcoxen. 1·141: J~tice, ·arabam, zeros. Tot-'Bri1ham Young 93 Utah State 78 711-K and Atheno did it 58a
als 254¥, ·
Oklahoma City 611 Utah 18
The
1011
left
the
Jaclr:ets
five
HarrisollvUie, Norman ~:
Washington M Oregon State M
fu
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g~mei off the pace a:s Nellon~
Bin:bfield
o.3-3; llorpr., '1'1·13: '
Ariz. Tempe St. 85 Santa Bar. 80.
ville droped a -aqueater to Cbarlle
R. Willlama f.:Z.12; K. Wlllilma
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McAfee's rapidly lmprovtq team.
5-tua; 11ex~• IHI'D:'To\11• u1-1t- ..
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control basketball marked by deMIAMI BEACH UP - Young 1
·: .ddie Machen looked around to-- Ir
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mon rebounding .b y Athena.
Once again tbe Jac:ketl stayed. ei:S:r.;
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in the 1ame at WellatAn for the
seetlon: Odd1y enough, Racine's fi"t part, tbeofailed to.P.p ~ee. heavyweight
salser. Adams. Wolfe and B~h Kitchea (8), Kelly (8) lind' Hennesy
made nery one ~r their attempts (4) kept the Jaekell up in tho lint
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quarter which ended 22-20.- lor ·~uple ol h1'eatftera."
Jn the openJnr quatter.
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M'aehen,
third-ranked
be4VJ-::
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Welloton.
111 wl'nter.-ceot
Racine pulled away to a comfortFrledenmater, the hot Jlo&lt;ket we'ght .from Redding, callf., eame, . 'I· 1 . . :.·
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• jable G.24 halftime lead and eoaat- shot artilt, had. 10 ,polnta tiy him· on like a yuuna: Uon ln the final
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lUmllllr ·
ed the second half out. The Tom•· self that tint quarter. The jump round&amp; of Friday nigtit's lO..round
doe&amp; made 18 of ~ foul throwa.
shot expert stayed warm aU niaht: television bout to win a unanimous
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In 1 reserve game the lead
rolling up a mauive n pointJ for decision ove&gt;r the former light
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ing winner 81·27- Bd Chapman was Aaron Buffington of Pomeroy ninth at tbe Miami Beach Audl·
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high with 11 for the winner•. Col- early in January.
lins hd 10 for Eastern.
The WellstOn forwl'rd co~d not
Cotitla-•
B&gt;~ quirters;
be olopped, but the Joc)&lt;ets• bls
r'
guns were. ,Jim Bowles was· held
Racine
16 42 68 88 to a measley four field goail and
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17 24 39 54
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two
Cree
thror.v•
whereu
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bad
Scoring: Racine; Graham '1·1·U5; been dunking tn 20 pbint1 per
1'11011ea
8%'435 · Po!Jl~r!y
Balaor 6-2-18: Adams 11-2·20: Wolfe game. Bowlea bad been bothered
Rutland
Red
Devils
banded
the
7-8-22; Birch 3-3-9; Powell ·1-2-4.; with a cold ill week.
Harrisonville cagers another de·
McDade. Beegle, Chapman zeroa;,
Goln&amp; Into thtc fourth quarter feat in county league play 56-46
Totals 35-16-118.
Eastern; Knight 7-3·17; Whit- the score was tJ8.-4G and only on the HarrisOnville floor Friday
Explorer 6:~0d5. - UUI
latch 142; Woode 6-2-14; Boyles Kennedy's hot streak saved a com- night
plete
debacle
as
he
hit
13
of
his
CaptP.:n
Pat
Eads
!or
RutiD~d
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3-2-8; Kuhn ,4-1-9; Gaul 2.0-4; Het15 points in that frame. Frieden· had lhe big guns as be rolled u~
zer O..Q..O. Tot'ils 23-1}-M.
% ' · ~·· Prtte
maker made the Jast elaht of h·~~~ 29 point:. on 12 goal~; and five of
Oil
All Qll)er Tire•
33 points i.n the final frame.
t:lt~ht i:ree throws. K. Williams waf
GONZALES FIRST
In a reserve game tlle little high 1or Harrisonv1lle \With fl.,~
Tltu
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SYDN-EY. Australia
UP - Jackllts awamped Wellston 60-43 toeld 1'l·9ls and eight oi 13 free
Pancho Gonzales was seeded first with Crooks getting 1 nice 22 :~arO\t•J&gt; for 18 poimt:.
Prices ,ll!cl~d~ tn: and re. ·
today in the (ield of nine profes- points for the Jackets. Reed had
The game was nip anl) tuck uncappatilll
ttade-)if.
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sionals compeling in the $l't',OOO 20 for Wellaton resen·ea.
til !'Oing into the 1!1!\'~ guortEir as
Seore by quarters·:
Ampol Tournament at White Clty
abo count was tied l'l ·hJ at half
courts Feb. 2-10. Frank Sedgman
Middleport 20 31 45 71
Hme Vl'ith Harriaonv1rh~ th:owi11g
was second, Pancho Segura thin.l,
Wellston 22 4~ 68 89
its ex.:PUent brand of control ball
Scoring, Middleport, Kennedy at tbe Devils.
Tony Trabert fourth, Ken Rosewalt
W. Mala SL
Pomeroy
fifth, Rex Hartwig sixth, .Olnny 4·7-15; McComas 1-().2; Morris 3- ln tbe third quarter Coach Jim
Pails seventh and Ken McGregor
eighth .

Tornado Blows 14th Victim To Defeat;
Eastern Fails To 53% Shooting Pace
Racine's Tornadoes had No. 14
under their belts today with six
to go for a perfect season after
lfomPmg ~er Eastern Rtgh cag~
era Friday fight 88 to 54 on the
Racine floqt
The vlctt1f)': clinched an undt•
puted title ~' for Racine in the
county looP.
The Torna::lo continued its rccord-smaFhing Shooting percentage
getting 35 of 65 !hots through the
hoop for S3'J" which is slightly
above their season average. Going into the last quarter the regulars bad made 70 percent. Less ae·
eurate substitutes and a few wild·
ly thrown Iayups by regulars them
selves reduced the average to 53".
Eastern hit J0•1;. of their shots.
Racine ri'!C') ived a slight scare
in the first quarter when for the
first time in 14 gameR the team
trailed . Hartsilt Dorldrill's boys
needed this one badly and thi!y
led 17-16 at the end or the frame.
Thig did not last. however, as
Doug Graham found his shooting
eye in t he next canto after mis-slng a!! his f(.lur shots In the first

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Weakened Panthers Fall; Jackets Fail 89~71
lronmen Take 57-54 Vicwry Over
LiStless, Error-Ridden Pomeroy Club

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In tbe second quarter, the Pan· NeiSOn\1ille
their 1ee0nd learue game of the ther-s continued their llatless play Athens

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WeJbton
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week and their fourtb of the
IN!UOft lut n;gbt u the last place
Jaebon lronmen uptet them by
1 ICOre of ft'7-M on tbe ·P&lt;..Jr\eroy

floor.
The

Pan~bers

definitely abowed
tlle effecta of their bout witb the
flu and eolds throueb the week
and tbey could do nothine rteht.
The first five of the Panth~r

team bad been absent and on the

and the Iron men eame ' on fast.
Jackson h.eld a tO point .advantage
at one time hut Pomeroy managed
Lo bane on witb a brlef rally that
cut tbe Jackton lead to 29-21 at
the end of the lirst half.
Pomeroy man.ged to move out
in front in the third q~arter as
they outscored Ja~kson by 11-7 to
lead 38-36 at the end of the per·
iod.

lick lJiJt Wedneadl)' and Tbunday
and bad had no practice 1lnce
)fonda, nieht.
Their play Friday ni&amp;ht Jacked
the timing and heads-up kind of
baatetball that they have been
piQ'lng thrl'ughout the season as
they :nissed opportumties galore
to move in front and make a run.away of the ball •.ame.

'I'tlt Panthen had enjoyed a
lead of fiYe points at one time in
th~ quarter and it looked as U they
mi1ht be abl~ to talvage the game.
But a string of good foul shooting
by the Jranmen in the final
quarter spelled defeat for the
Panthers.
Actually, Pomeroy outscored tht
Jacklon team from the floor as
The Pant hers in the opening they hit for 21 field goala while
minutes of the ball pme quiekly Jackson hit for 19. Th ! story was
jumped Into a 10.3 leed and It told at the !oul Une where the
f!I!UDI!d 11 if everything WIJ g~ J~IOn five hit for Ui OUt of 31
~ , to be. Ill rlabl However, the wbile Pomeroy collected 12 oUt
21.
.,:tftbmen came back to go ahead
Aaron Bufrington and John 81.)ly 1J.l2 before tbe end ol. the
'.,.ner. A laat second shot b)' son tied fo: high scoring honors
.Jobn Siason eave the Paathen a for the evening as each bit for
.onl: point advantage of 14-13 at 18 points.
The box score:
t.bF end of tl1to (j uarter.
Pom~roy Hawthorne 0.0.0;
WUdermuth 1..()..2; Johnson 7·2·18;
Buffington fl--6·18; Si1son 7-4-18.
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In Fourth Place
Next.September

Totals

Jaekson: Jobnson 4412; Yerian
&amp;-2-12; Mit~hell 1-2-4; Rhodes 3-612; Lavendar 1 - 3-~; Lyons 0-0-0;
Peynolds 2-0·2; Wright 3·2·8; To-tala 19 19-57.

ly Unltod Proee

Southpaw Warren Spahn aaw
the Dodeers toda)' as 1 team that
is "gettine old" and said they
could drop ''as low 11 fourth" this
year.
Spahn, a 21)-game winner for the
seventh time In hl1 eareer last
season, made his remarks In Mil·
wauke~ where be Is aehcduled
to talk terms with General Manager Jubn Quinn and to receive an
' award MondAy night 11 the most
nluable ntt'nber of the Braves
!or 1856.
"The Bums are 1etting old and
they'll mias Jackie Robinson,"
Spahn 1aid.
Rookie ou.tfielder Everett Joyner became the 18th member of
. the Br1ves to ll&amp;n hl1 contract.
. He batted .3.,. with Shreveport of
the Texu League lut sea:Jon.
St•n LoPf,tiJ who had hiH brst
year lollt aeaJdn, hitting 32 home
runa and drivlnt in 83 runs whill'
eatchinJ and playing first hilic
for the Phillle1, ala:ncd hl1 1~7
contrut for an estimated $6,000
ralllfl.
The Phih c1idn't say how much

Lopat.t will get - It will
tween $20,000 and $23,000
· they .tUd .aay hi1 boost will
lareut offered any player
tlub this year.

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Scormg by quarters :
Pomeroy
14 13 11 16 54
13 16 7 21 57
Jaekson

Wahama Spurts In
Last Frame To
Defeat Red Devils

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Area

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Pomeroy 5', J ackson 57
Middlerort 71 , Wellston 89
Neisonv tlle 50. Athens 53
Gallipolis ~B. Logan '6
Raeine 88, t:astcru 54
Rutlaric! 56, Harri sonvil le 46

Wahama 78, Ravcnswl.lod 69

.BASKETBALL •'ried~nmaker RolL Up 33 Points In
COUEGE
WeIIston; Big Home Guns Held Down
By United P -

Tbe Mlddle)&gt;On YeUow Jactell
went to Welhton Friday alilht and
tossed awa)' a c:h.ance to dU.mb a
Dartmout!l 72 Bos ~ on U. 48
U. C. G. Acad. 74 Kiogs Polnl &amp;7 notch in the SBOL 'b albtbaU
r.Ke, l01in1 8J..'71.
MIDWEST
It wu tbe seeond time thia ~e~-o
Xavier {Ohio) 91 Centenary M
son
the Jaeketa: had rotten above
s. Dakota St. 80' Nortb Datota 50 60 points,
and broke a abort jli'Jx
· SOUTNW.ST
which
had
beeo started Iaiii week
Ark.ansas SL 81 Miss. CoUe1e 76
when
they
were
ddeated by aeores
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Oliver 5-0-10; ArnThe Wahnma White Falcons old 3-6-12; Ford 7-0-14: Clark 6-5came roaring from behind jn the 1'7; Layne 2.{).4; R. Roush 8-5-21.
final quar•.cr Friday night to Total• 31·16-78.
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a.rnesvllle 110 Bet~~
OttoviUe ll'r lfllloJ', Cttt 51
Gthanna ?il Dublin if; '

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whip the Ravenswood Red Devll&amp;
Ravenswood - McCoy 9·15-33;
by a score of 78-60 on the Raven. Knapp 3.0-6; Fox 9-3-21; Kelly 1·
wood floor.
H; C-ithen J-3-~ ; Total¥ 23-23-69.
The game was o nip and tuck
Scoring by quarter~t
affair Whirh found the P'aleoni.
Wahama
10 21 ~ 22 78
now 9·3, tnillng by a score of
Ravenswood
·19 18 23 9 69
60·M at the end of the third
quarter. Tht'y kept the preasure
on In the rinal period, thou(t:h, aB
they hit for 22 poinll while holding the Red Devils to a scant nine.
••tvc of the Faleons hit ln the
do11ble figurrs with Robert "Cat·
bird" Housh scoring high ror the
evening for Wahama with 21. Roy
Clark. the Wahama playmaker, tal-~
lied 17.
Hliih scortr for the game, how.
ever, was Ravenawood'a Jim McCoy. who to~!led 33 polnta tbroueh
the hoops.
Wahama manq:ed to narrow the
37-31 halltlme rip In tho tl!ltd
period as they outscored Raven•
wood by two points hitt1n1 for 25
while !he fled Devil&amp; were getUng
23.
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A lield goal by Bob Oliver at
the outlet of the last quarter nar·
rowed the RavenJWood lead to
61»8. Joe Ford tied the aame up
with a field eoal and then Oliver
shoved the Falcons ahead by 82·
60.
The lead thon ch;mged hands a
couple of times before "Catbird"
Roush put the Falcons ahead to
11tay at 68-&amp;G. A free throw •lnd a
field goal by Jerry Arnold gave
the Falcons enough for ·• workine
mar.ln and !hey lonathe:ned their
BE SURE
WITH
lead 10ing toward the ~nd ot the
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THE MOST IMPORTANT
1J1 the preliminary game. the Wa·
hama Reserves droffl!l·~:.. .1+23
decision to tlte Re~1 R~
aerves. Bill Foalooonc .,... hlgb
scorer of the game wllh 11 point..
IN POMEROY
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Plans were dlecusle\1 for r"pair
inl tM fllfl\aice 'and O.oor reg ill·
t~. ·T~e men Of the Grang~ Will
meet some evening to do "the work,
.4be· date to be announced -later.
Mrs. Edward Humphrey"' hOlfll'
economics .ehairnian, requested
eaeh 1amify to bring two while
wash eloths to ihe next meeting,
Which 'Jti.U ·be- given to the Meigs
General Hospital"
A· ,proa:ram was prescntrd by
Mn. 'William Morgan, _ lecturer,
dU~fni. tlie !eCttif~ - ~u;_.

Willurd 54
53
West Liberty
Bell Center ~1
Middletown 98 M~nafleta
Columbus East 52
Columbus Nodh SO
N&lt;:war:k 88 Zanes,dlJe ~
Cuyahoga· Falla 55 Bar.ber.ton 51
S}lelby 6Q TiUin Colum\i.an 65
Canton McKinley 46

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Columbus West 715
CDlumbus Linden 57
Marysville 70 Grove City 81
Hlli'f'la 72l;ond&lt;1'1 ·~ :
D&lt;ll'!~stow~ fill .No..,.!'ile 58
1\itt~~n 85 MUI~rabljt(' ~
wudpnyi!l~ : 59 .{)J:Villt, 47

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whoppina 122-lnch w~l Cuhlbn'~ll each wheel It
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Mt. VetifQri l~ ~xl~ 12:~ ,"~ ..
UplJOlr ,Vlj,ng)OII ·~ ' ~,.~ 32
Worlbinxfoil 1110 Westervflle· '3 ·
Ret. anti Mrs. -a,obert Styc•~~u WJ~ehe·•ter ~-,Prore\POrt 45
ers aDd son, Carl, Will leave Sun- N'"" Albiny ~tl' H:imt11oU Twp. 45
day after St rvit-es . at tbe Church Atbltas 53 Nelsm\'Vi.ll~ 50'
ot .t~ Nazarene and vis!.t briefi)' Ironton 73 !lin!O!d-s~ · · .
with h's mother, Mrs. Charlene rronton St. ' Joseph 10
Styers, lo.lewark, before going to
M•rcervllle 48
Detroit, ·Mu~higan to · attend ses- Fairland 71 Coa1 Gro'le ,._ .. _,
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BiOns l)f the National Youth Week Portsmouth li:fst 89 Greenfield 71
pNa:ram "4ilt the Grace'· Church of Toledo D..llblss 40 '
the Nazarene
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Cleveland Helpts ·K
Lakewood &amp;7 BhakeJ: llltlilbt• 43
Medina 50
Olmsted ra111 46

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ClevelaQd D:odli tiiiO
Clmland WOOl loeb 74
CleveiOI!d Wilt •II
P.!a!Jt Cleveland Shaw '75

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Cleveland South 88 , ' 1
Clev~land Holy Nam.e 83
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3-0-8; Totals 28-15-71.

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l!ads '""' ~. ~~ &lt;!i!f~n~ :, .
be potted •Yell
!WI 1.'1 toail Ia

Oil; Kelly 448: Bowles H-10,
Kitchen 3-:l.a; HiDdf W-4; Whit·
lateh 1·2--4; Nel1on 3-2-8; Hennesy

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New l&amp;ramea eo Nlw ·Kaoxville 51
Jeiii!I'IOil 'Bowor..-!Uo !U

Webton, FrJedenmaker 14-6-33;
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-· ~ton ~ : lbJUand I Jf 33 1111
Patti IH-19-, Montgomery 6-0-(J; Harr'vle 11 ltl 28 fl
S.Ott 1-2-4; Hill ~ Blankenohlp
Scorinl, RuUIIjdJ Eado lz.6.211;
~ Reed 1.0.3; AYres 1.0.3; Caroon CH·l: L. DQ(In s.2-12; BCo~n 2.(H; tot.lls 311-11-89.
Turner 2-04; D. Dupn 448; Rjfe
of ~. Pomero)' had dropped them
Referees, Osborn and Wilcoxen. 1·141: J~tice, ·arabam, zeros. Tot-'Bri1ham Young 93 Utah State 78 711-K and Atheno did it 58a
als 254¥, ·
Oklahoma City 611 Utah 18
The
1011
left
the
Jaclr:ets
five
HarrisollvUie, Norman ~:
Washington M Oregon State M
fu
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g~mei off the pace a:s Nellon~
Bin:bfield
o.3-3; llorpr., '1'1·13: '
Ariz. Tempe St. 85 Santa Bar. 80.
ville droped a -aqueater to Cbarlle
R. Willlama f.:Z.12; K. Wlllilma
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Washington St.ate 87 Oregon 81
McAfee's rapidly lmprovtq team.
5-tua; 11ex~• IHI'D:'To\11• u1-1t- ..
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control basketball marked by deMIAMI BEACH UP - Young 1
·: .ddie Machen looked around to-- Ir
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mon rebounding .b y Athena.
Once again tbe Jac:ketl stayed. ei:S:r.;
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in the 1ame at WellatAn for the
seetlon: Odd1y enough, Racine's fi"t part, tbeofailed to.P.p ~ee. heavyweight
salser. Adams. Wolfe and B~h Kitchea (8), Kelly (8) lind' Hennesy
made nery one ~r their attempts (4) kept the Jaekell up in tho lint
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quarter which ended 22-20.- lor ·~uple ol h1'eatftera."
Jn the openJnr quatter.
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third-ranked
be4VJ-::
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Welloton.
111 wl'nter.-ceot
Racine pulled away to a comfortFrledenmater, the hot Jlo&lt;ket we'ght .from Redding, callf., eame, . 'I· 1 . . :.·
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• jable G.24 halftime lead and eoaat- shot artilt, had. 10 ,polnta tiy him· on like a yuuna: Uon ln the final
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ed the second half out. The Tom•· self that tint quarter. The jump round&amp; of Friday nigtit's lO..round
doe&amp; made 18 of ~ foul throwa.
shot expert stayed warm aU niaht: television bout to win a unanimous
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rolling up a mauive n pointJ for decision ove&gt;r the former light
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ing winner 81·27- Bd Chapman was Aaron Buffington of Pomeroy ninth at tbe Miami Beach Audl·
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high with 11 for the winner•. Col- early in January.
lins hd 10 for Eastern.
The WellstOn forwl'rd co~d not
Cotitla-•
B&gt;~ quirters;
be olopped, but the Joc)&lt;ets• bls
r'
guns were. ,Jim Bowles was· held
Racine
16 42 68 88 to a measley four field goail and
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17 24 39 54
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COntinuous
two
Cree
thror.v•
whereu
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bad
Scoring: Racine; Graham '1·1·U5; been dunking tn 20 pbint1 per
1'11011ea
8%'435 · Po!Jl~r!y
Balaor 6-2-18: Adams 11-2·20: Wolfe game. Bowlea bad been bothered
Rutland
Red
Devils
banded
the
7-8-22; Birch 3-3-9; Powell ·1-2-4.; with a cold ill week.
Harrisonville cagers another de·
McDade. Beegle, Chapman zeroa;,
Goln&amp; Into thtc fourth quarter feat in county league play 56-46
Totals 35-16-118.
Eastern; Knight 7-3·17; Whit- the score was tJ8.-4G and only on the HarrisOnville floor Friday
Explorer 6:~0d5. - UUI
latch 142; Woode 6-2-14; Boyles Kennedy's hot streak saved a com- night
plete
debacle
as
he
hit
13
of
his
CaptP.:n
Pat
Eads
!or
RutiD~d
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3-2-8; Kuhn ,4-1-9; Gaul 2.0-4; Het15 points in that frame. Frieden· had lhe big guns as be rolled u~
zer O..Q..O. Tot'ils 23-1}-M.
% ' · ~·· Prtte
maker made the Jast elaht of h·~~~ 29 point:. on 12 goal~; and five of
Oil
All Qll)er Tire•
33 points i.n the final frame.
t:lt~ht i:ree throws. K. Williams waf
GONZALES FIRST
In a reserve game tlle little high 1or Harrisonv1lle \With fl.,~
Tltu
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SYDN-EY. Australia
UP - Jackllts awamped Wellston 60-43 toeld 1'l·9ls and eight oi 13 free
Pancho Gonzales was seeded first with Crooks getting 1 nice 22 :~arO\t•J&gt; for 18 poimt:.
Prices ,ll!cl~d~ tn: and re. ·
today in the (ield of nine profes- points for the Jackets. Reed had
The game was nip anl) tuck uncappatilll
ttade-)if.
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sionals compeling in the $l't',OOO 20 for Wellaton resen·ea.
til !'Oing into the 1!1!\'~ guortEir as
Seore by quarters·:
Ampol Tournament at White Clty
abo count was tied l'l ·hJ at half
courts Feb. 2-10. Frank Sedgman
Middleport 20 31 45 71
Hme Vl'ith Harriaonv1rh~ th:owi11g
was second, Pancho Segura thin.l,
Wellston 22 4~ 68 89
its ex.:PUent brand of control ball
Scoring, Middleport, Kennedy at tbe Devils.
Tony Trabert fourth, Ken Rosewalt
W. Mala SL
Pomeroy
fifth, Rex Hartwig sixth, .Olnny 4·7-15; McComas 1-().2; Morris 3- ln tbe third quarter Coach Jim
Pails seventh and Ken McGregor
eighth .

Tornado Blows 14th Victim To Defeat;
Eastern Fails To 53% Shooting Pace
Racine's Tornadoes had No. 14
under their belts today with six
to go for a perfect season after
lfomPmg ~er Eastern Rtgh cag~
era Friday fight 88 to 54 on the
Racine floqt
The vlctt1f)': clinched an undt•
puted title ~' for Racine in the
county looP.
The Torna::lo continued its rccord-smaFhing Shooting percentage
getting 35 of 65 !hots through the
hoop for S3'J" which is slightly
above their season average. Going into the last quarter the regulars bad made 70 percent. Less ae·
eurate substitutes and a few wild·
ly thrown Iayups by regulars them
selves reduced the average to 53".
Eastern hit J0•1;. of their shots.
Racine ri'!C') ived a slight scare
in the first quarter when for the
first time in 14 gameR the team
trailed . Hartsilt Dorldrill's boys
needed this one badly and thi!y
led 17-16 at the end or the frame.
Thig did not last. however, as
Doug Graham found his shooting
eye in t he next canto after mis-slng a!! his f(.lur shots In the first

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do It todar. 'Whit - devolloia?"
uked • mlttloaarr ID tho
IOUtbern IDO\IDtaiu wle'ft UJi Qr..
coli for help IDtorrupled tm
pra)'!Dj, He &lt;Uo!hod tile IIHp
IDOIUitoiD In the dar~, ODd ho
tboUJht of hJa trip ~ devotion•.
The call of God eomea to the

ol LaUer D•J Salata, Old
'to.... n.u. 1111 P«&lt;lolld R&lt;&gt;ute.

bour too fut rt.D a »-!'ltilHDolllour '

oono, Woltor :J;ulq Wid tho ju"";
·'My wlfe ia a baek-aeat driver,

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she aald I wasn~t drtvina any 50
mUea an hour." The ,flxtge, a rf..Chrlttia1) and to the ODe wJJ,o II Jly man hlm.~elt, DOdded aympanot a Chria:ti&amp;Q. Our future de.
pend! oo bow we IJUiwtr the thotlcatly and droppo,l tile -~
Inr cbar1e.
call of God.

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1J a. m. and 8 p, • · and Blbl8

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W. Pn&gt;flltt &lt;\.sst. Clla Hupp.

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!Sible SChool 9.30 A. II. ..- . . .
lVonbip a~~d Commutlkla 1D:30 A.

Jl. ClhrUtiaD Endeavor 7:15 P. ll.
BYniq: Wonhip 8 P. M. Thomu
W,au. llbWier koepb 1olulooo.

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TueocloJ 7,30 P. ll.
Mktwly Community

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Church
R. E.
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Creek Road. JIQ,

To Get Dial Phone

814 E. Main Sl.

Tbomu. - Floyd
Clbun:h Service 7.30 P. M. PraJ•
meetlnc Wecln- olght UO P.

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a... Jloberi E. Llater, Puto&lt;.
Samdly School 9:30 A. II.

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Supt. Wmhip Ser- 7:10.
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Thlr• Street PtntuWal Church
lllddlejoori, B. L B!IJT&lt;tl, ••.tor.
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the Elerlions Board: otftcee located

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His foxhole faith stayed with him •••
It•• be1!11 told .Uf ~mes bow daere were
no alheists In the fosholea.

Faith under fir8 was quick, com·
plcle, uncotnplitated and unquestioned .
Fortunately, many who found fAith
under the!!!e conditiona l&amp;ept it - eve n
l t~ rW r the firi111 &amp;topped and the last

troo,.hip docked back home. .
L1 ke mueh of the hard wis dom
lc.Jrncd in war, the faith developed in
battle has been put to wider, wisor

clay In moutb 10:30 A. M. cbureb

TV SERIES for Evoiryono
Meeting Emergencies
In DaUy AICalro

nlp 9,30 A. M. YF at 1;80 P. M.
Ev-ealna woublp
7:30. Prayer
-llnl Wedn...Uy NO P. .11.
Chrl1tUn Selene• Socl.ty, 144
, Ul Ckurctttt, Lttart P1t11, I•
Mulberry Ave , Pomeroy, Mornin.ll
ier KartJn, Pastor. S~aday Scbool servict' at 11 A M with TRUTH
1:30 A. M. WOnhJp Senolc:e '1 f
M. Cbrlatian Endeawr aUttraate ~~~ s~;~~~·~:ol~fc~h:x~~~~n ~~~o~~
Iundin at 7:30 P. M.
CJturch ef lhe ~ ...,..._ lyra. good ; ht~ nH' I'Cy 19 t=verlasttng;
and hls truth endurcth to 111 a:cn- · Ro7 K. WUIJ""'a, putor. eratlonll Pl'lalms 100 5 Wednesday
Bunda, School 1:10 A.. AI. Moraina
wonblp 10,30: NY1'8 e,30 P. 11: evening, st'rvlcc ot 8. The public
lnDCelt.hc aervlce '1 :30 P. M.. Is cordially Invited to attend.
Reading rotJm with side entrance
lq for lbe midweek and Tue1111Q IO!'ated at rear of church, open to
the public on Monday from 2 to
afteraoon prayer bour.

Wtdnud11 evealnc puyer me.l

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the strength need- t '' I'•
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That atrong fam..ily faith and &amp;~JjlPr
ri cher life it brin11 are never l:juilt
hotter tlw.n now • • , 4fe never quilt
surer thrm when you wonhip toJefper'

regularly--every Week. Remember/

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Bund a 1lronger, ric/tor life , , , wol'lhlp ,..,., filii -fr

eommuruoa and preachmr.....
lUI Cfnmohel, Moml'l:l Sttr &amp;
bttrpriM,
Rl¥. Ill..., llshop,

tfnllllltle HrYiee BuadaJ"
lg' ~t '1. l•me~ Reed, 5ul)t.

ment made today.

The aale Saturday was conducted by membtl',j ot aU three ward!

Church 0f-.-Tf1~-Nazeren•. Mid· Youl..h f·cuowstup, 6 p~ m ; ~vcn·
di&lt;'POI'I, the Rtw Rob ert Stven [mg stirvl cc, 7·30 sermon topic "A
pnlhtt'. Bible wors hi p. 10·30. I. C'4· Scpantll! People"; Tuesday, 6:30,
~ er Taylor, supcnntenclcn t, Murn· Men'!l BrothefhQod at t~e ,church;
1nu:. 10·30, ~cr m u n topic '' Doc- Wednesday, 7:30, J;lraye('o and pra·
tnn e. D!sciplln e a11d [)Lstlllc lwn "; 1se 11Uvlce, led by L. 'o . Diles ;
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:-JO, l::\'rning ~orshtp i'&lt;'erviC(' , scr·
Mt. Moralh &amp;1ptllf Ch..,rc:h. Mid·
mon topic "Sm nnd t'1e Sword," dleport, tf\e Rev, N. I:i. Borden,
Wednesday, '1 .30, Prayer mel'1ing nostor Bible Srhool. IJ:lW, Arlen.1
Church Of Chrl1t, Micfdl•port, Rccae, supt.; Moniin~· ' Wonhip,
Fred I GardnC'r, pns tur B1ble Sch· IO J O; BTU, 6 p.m..
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Church Of Ch,l•t t"! Chri•tl•n
Morning worshi p, 10 30. sermon Unton, Middleport, the Rev. Guy
subject "SalvatiOn and Cer tamt:r ", F. Slil)'re, p&amp;ltor. Sund'y Sebool.
Chrlallan Endeavor , 6.30; Eveninl 10 a.m ; Preaching ~erviee, 7:30;
wor.~ h l p !w.fvJcc, 7 p.m. acrmon Wedncaday, 7:30, Bible .tud)o.
subjec t ·'Ljvmg For J clius, " .~ tartH1ath MethodlJt Church, Mlcf.
ing the cv:tng&lt;'lislic servlrr11 to be dlcport, tit£ lf.ev 0. R. Konkrlght,
heltt by Frt•d Dunn, Hunhn [lton ; pastor. Sunday Sc!bool, t:ao, ErnServi ce• each tughl 111 7 p.m.
est Covert, aupt. MornlDI wortJtlp,
Plrst Pra•byt•rl•rt 'Church, Mid- 10:30; St.nior Youth P'eiJowahJp,
dloport, the Rev. Howard Ruppelt, 6 p.m.; Tuesdlf, 7:30. ll:etbodiat
praePngtor, Chut·ch School, 0.30. John Men; Wednesday, e:to,
Full:t. supl. ,, Ylornlng worship, tlce, 7 p.m. Prayer meeLinc.
10 30, sermon topiC "1\fy InheritPrest.rter..n Chur.lh, · lfracN.
11ncc"; Westminster Youth Fel- the ' Rev. How1rd Buppelt, pa11tor.
luwship,
p.m ; Wednesdny, Jun- Chufeh
' IClt~on
wr Choir. !:1 :30; Senior choir, 7 topic "My
p.m.
Church School,
Pint B•llflst
port, the Rev. C. ~
Church School, 1:11,1,
thcny. su.pt .; Moroine

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Alfr•ct Mtthodi" Church, lttw.
R. M. Grove, pastor - .S. S, at
9:30, ,Lloyd D11hng4:!~, S"J~t. .Worablp Servlcaa at 10:'0, v.:lth
the lt"v. Grove brinslna the tne•
aage. Sun. lilftornoon. fro$ .2 to 4
p m., Servlcea at the ·ElmwOOd
Ret~\ lfontc ...._ $un. eve., ' ~t 1 :80
regli1ar· m"~ln; of the .M.Y.F. Wed. evil. flt~er servlcea at 1:30.

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While the Elettiona Board Clerk
could not be definite, be said that
there were po.uibly 1Z peUUou
citculatinl 1ft Middleport a n d
ten in Poraeroy.
Thua far , according to Gloeckner, there have been no p'etitions
filed with tbe Bovd or Elections.
No leA than five nor not more
than 21 signatures are required
on a petltlon, aceordina: to Gloeckner.

Letha Ann'Howell
Funeral Services
Je Tuesday

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Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
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C...,., Of Chrlot, lr&amp;dllury, loJ.
Emerson, pa~tor, Bible Sch·
ool, 1:30, Tburman Carney, tupt.;

Joy

Yopth
In Coronet Solo
With OSU Band

Mighty wty, too%

Wlrd

Mor~lng wonhip, 10:30; Clhriatlln
Endeavor, 6 p.m.; Evehlna aerv.ice,

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Aad ~·es For You.

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- Pre•brterian supc•rihh•ntlunt ,
p.m.
J. BarteJJ. putor Mr, J crvi~ aud S..•rmon followed
8.8. S~pt. Sulljlay annual t nn ~:rt' gatinnal meeting.~
l!e~ool - 8'1&amp; A.llol, Wor·
Pint laptlst Church Aal!lh C.
- 10,30 A. Ill. Con· Zunde l, pastor W\llllm Wtt11on
SupcriiUendent 9:30- 11 combined
acrvlcc of wonMp 111d study, Obearvanct of youth Sunday, . . .
muklc. Sermon: •'Popularitt and
ltl P roblems", Nu1'11Cy and Jurilo~
l'hurch ror children , 6 :30 yeutll
mc~ tlnl( .

Wednesday 7.30 Pray.or

and Bible Study, Thursday '1:30
.. One Wo n Ont!" &lt;:ht!:ls meetiq.

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one thousand
May 31, 1980, ehurch mem!)er.s from the 'I'ri·
year term County area attended the Mission
service at Pt. Pleasant Frlday eve·
ning when.. Dr. £, Stanley Joneli
was the sptaker.

Ca&amp;b aw1rds were donattd to
the following winners by A'sl lfOskiDll: Muton Lambert and Eddie
.Boney eaCh received $2.M 'b they
tied fur' ftnt place by a:~villc .six
eorrect ·aDI\fers to que!ltiDtls. In·
asmuc)t U the first and aeeood
pJace money was divided bctwee,_
tbe tw-.•bigbeat. scorers, the third

a

waltiog pDJting
hearings,
orlaerving out of sentences.
F(lur western Meigs Countians
Were arre11ted and jailed on open

Frank and Alfred Lyons ear·
ly Sunday morning at a loeal
niJ~t club. They were:

Ralf•

Steinmetz, :l!l, Harrison·
ville; .Jame1 Schuler, 23, Charles
Sch~er. 23, and lack Kelsee.

20, all tl Rutland.
Other new tenants of the county were Floyd T. Hayes, M.usilon.
0., serving out a three day sentence from conviction in Pomeroy
mayor's court or a charge of driving while intoxicated (plus a $lfl0
fine); Milton Little, riO, M.ldd1eport, arrtsted by Constable Pete
HendriE on a charge of non-tUpport and a.ssault and battel')' sUada)' afternoon; Charles R. Sarson,
43, LitHe l!oc:klng, arrested Satur.
day n.itbt hs the Stlte Patrol for
drivin~ while intoxitated and fined $100 and costa or $M.7lt and
given a 10 day jail sentence by
Justice of Peace R. E. Grindley.
Also jailed, but released, were
Aaron Hysell, 28, -Pomeroy, 2:30
a.m. Sullda}' by Patrolman John
McKeru:le and Edward Strausa on
a charge of driving while intoxicated. Hrnll posted $11111 bond In
Mayor Robinson'a . court••
And Henry J'obn Kleilh 45, Pt.
Ple~sant, wbo posted $200 bond to
faee a similar Charge alter )Jis af·
teat by SHeriffs DeDputy Frank
early suntt.ly morning.

..Chtci.Uita Banana" provided the
nially. The eoiJetti!ln al Ute ser·
Latin rkythm lor the Spanish 1
vice Friday night was fMM).OO.
'Club memberg who were attired
Among the local pe(lple attend· gay eabelleros and pretty scnqr.
ing were the Rev. and Mrs. 0. R. itas u they sung and swayed to
K.onkrtght, Fred I. G:.rdner, pas· the livi!!ly tempo of this colorft,ll.
tor of the Cburch of Chrlllt, and song , Straw sombreros, suapes,
Mrs. Gardne, Miss Bernice Bowen, bright saahrs and pegged pants
Mn. Noah Haskins. Hallie Zerkle, provided the required atmosEigbt houses. a garage and sevMr. and Mrs. .tames Euler, Mrs. phere f(lr thia number which wa1 eral out-building&amp; were llOid Satlb;ttie Smith, Mrs. Rebert Harris, we.J.I received bY the audience.
James Baker. WilHam Fi&amp;her, urday at auction at 1 the Pearl
Mrs. Walter Bunce, Mrs. Nan
Street School In Middleport with
Moore, Miss Mil~red Hawley, Mri, Glenn 'Cecil, Eddie Boney, John Paul Smart as auctioneer assisted
Dana Hamilton, Mr. an~ Mrs. Her· Beaver ,I Daniel 0 . Struble, Bart(IQ by Supt L. W. McComas.
Campbell, John Jungnickh!, an_!!
man Haddox.
A fair sjzed crowd was present
Jack F01lrorl were the ~~enorJ. Berfor
tlic aucti(ln o£ the houses on
Cheatcr Haddox, son of Mr. and nic-e Thoma. Dorl!l Wells, ~hlrley
Mrs. Haddox, was- pianin fhr the Brown 1nd Bonmc Lawhorn were land to be uSed for the con~lrue~
Uon oltbe new •Elcmcnlary school.
serVices uring tbe ,Mi8t1ldn.
the senorttu.
Everett CoUlns bought three
Total attchdance at the \!arious
Judy S~ntt'r was tbe proud
services was 3,890 with an O$timsl· weater af tb"' !Ietty Crocker Home- hQUSCS; Mrs. 0. r . Klein, 1: Mra.
td -c:OJ.let,tion. o( $1DOO.OO.
m¥er ·iif Tomorrow gold modal Dl1e M0urnfnt, 2; Dc11Ver Wa.lt.r
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The PL Pieaaant Preaching Mls- cempany. The presentation was t.wo puTCbascd by l!."nrctt Col·
siqn cloaed (In Friday oi.ght fol· made by Principal James A. Diehl, Uns.
Price!! (ID the huuscs ranged from
lowing six days of Hrvices de· who atated that the col'!le&amp;\ was
UYOred by 1cveral well-known rc- entered by all the glrl11 in the $1J75 for tho bouse f(lrmorly
liJious leaders.
seaior cla&amp;s. Miss Spencer re- owned by the Carl Allensworth
, It Was repotted that'" tbe mlssiotl calved the award for mald6g tbe family to $25 00.
attracted ap"proximately 4,000 per· hilhest score among tbe Pomeroy
tons durin' tf\e alx dayJ, Similar Hil:h School contcstanta.
RIVER FAI.UNG
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aervlees were held Ia Huntington.
Ashland, and Portsmouth.
~ngm~cn at Lock 23 on the
An audlcncc of '180 person :-;
TAKEN TO HOLZER
Oh10 . River reported t(lda:y that
beanl f~~omed world milsionary E
nuby Frye was tllkcn la llol.-1 the rtver !If Age at J1:30 a.rn: was
Stanley JOnes eiOJe the rluisioo H'O&amp;Jilla( at 4 a.m . Monday 'by the at 27.4 feet and fallma: steadily at
on Fflday nigbt.
Pomeroy Emergency fllluad.
one tenth foot per hour•

Houses Auctioned
At Middleport To
Clear School Site

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Many From Here
Attend Mission
At Pt. Pleasant

The program began when p~ogram announcer Roger Hysell m·
troduccd Charles Nease and Nor·
bert :Neutzling wbo led Ule traditional Flaa: Salute ceremony.
The ttrst number at the FridiJ'
momJng aa~embly wai the Roqm
23 Quiz Program. Mr. RO$j.ns.
science and mathematics teaeber
wrote the questioll!l and Joe Kennedy was mllderalor ot thf I)I'Ggram. Tally clerks were Qonald
Roush, Roa:t:r Grindley, .ftnniM.urray, and Ca!(llyn PbiiUltt.

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lll!oce aOiiloy, •1, was obBI'jld by
Dr. J'ones was enrout to Jap~n Ted BftQe •od Robert Roberts,
Where hi! will spend the next atlt cadi... of whoe made tive eorreet
months. For the past fortr·nlne , I.DIW'f&gt;rl a:nd received :10c ,ach..
year.t he has viJlted JIP!IIh bJen·

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John t., Brown or Pt. P,JeaiA!nt
was appointed county jury com·
minioner by Judge Oliver D. JCe•
set Of the Maaon County Circlllt
Court on Friday.
Brown:, • ··prominent Republlcan,
succeeds Georee A. Ralrden of
who bid served as jury com·
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.86teo, Paotor, IAIII'lll CUll. I••· pa•tor. Sunday School 8:13 a.m.
dl7 IC!bool 1:30i Claq maUaa Thco Smith, Supt Worship 10:30

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Th•anct
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Chuuorc~.~h•b~~::~::~
P. •· Eul
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llelurmed
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Jo,a,
llv.. ltral
Rev
Waldo
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Supt.
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Chari" ...... Worahlp . llour • 10 .30 a .1u.-serTo11lc: "A Challenge To
Sund•1 7:10 ..d mun

A QuiZ Conteat
Sp(lnsored by
Mr. Asa A. Ht:Ukiru;' Room 23 jun·
tors and a vocal number presented
tbe Spanish 1 ClaB8, entertatned Ule Senior Hii!h Sabool
8tudenl bodY Fricla;v morning at
l'le ~~~emb1y program, Principal
Jamea A. Diehl announced todiiY.

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Well"; serm~n
of Jes us~ · : )'OUIJI l"'••ple
ldpate in obaervan~ of

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in small eh:mge.
They reported too, that. Sandra
Pona. tmab polio Ylctim of Syr•
cuee made her yearlr donation of
$2 to the Polio Fund through the
firemen.
The firemen today expreued
tbeir thank.! to the Meiga Groeery
Co. tor doOJtion of bagll for poptom; Ohio Power Co. for the donation of
to Harry MUtbe
address aystem
MeJaa County
so cene.rouly to

and Middleport

10:15. Chlldren'o·

"The Klna:dom 1)1
PNter Meet1n1 Wednes- God '', M\'F 5 30 p m. fAll youth
doJ 7:110. H&gt;1ell llua 8uoda1 or MYF awe. p!ear.c ~ pre&amp;ent!l;
8ellooJ 10; .l'reaeblnr 11.11.
Jan . 28-31 - 'Ohl(l Pastor's Con·
PAIIIVIIW
vention ·• nt ColumbU1!1, Pn:dor
Orlllltb poator. SulldaJ Brown will lltlt•nd - W11dn~sday
D:ao a. m.; Youac Ptoplu - 7 p 111 l'rayt'r tllf'ttlnl. Miss
8'48 p. m.;
Sandy Pull s, le:1d~r. - Thursday
p. m.; prOJer JDitllait, 7 p.m . Chutr reht·r~al

worldn&amp; lotletloer bl the laot day
of tbe 'drive. The nr.tnen reported
tbat llf Saturday's ·tale $257 wu

durlnc th.,. houn lor tile ltlln1
of pebUone (If candldtcy by \bose
seeking pubJie office In Pomeroy

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locJI: Grove, every Sunday 8:10 A
II. Sunday Scboo1 and oomrnpnton
•econd Sunday In month 7.30 1-'.
1'4. ehurch .,reaehjq fourth Sun

Sebool 1:30i ebu.rcb tervictJ 10:3&amp;
YO!Itii'JIIIIIIII at 8 P. II. IDd

When an individual takes hia
Stew'ardshlp of l\fe as seriollls1y u
he ought, he wants to be a channel fol· God's voice eallinJ to tbe
needy world. The Chureh ever.ywhere faces a critical shortaJe of
spiritual leaders. Some may be in
the circum11t:mce that Samuel of
the Old Te.sl1ment fo1111d himself
HouRWives. INsintstmtn,
when God was spealdn,g to,hJm.
What is nettled today il more ttochlrt, ond stLICitrtta oil over
Cllm!ifln people who can do as lhe world reod ortd fl'\joy thts
EIJ did for Samuel u he testified lnttrnotlcnGI NwtpOpet, pub·
to the fact that it was God caUlna
to htm . ln the Gtb chapter oftsa. Nlhtd dal~ 11"1 BotiMrl, World ..
tab the vr•ce of God ealllnr fGmaut fM constructive ntwl
"Whom shall J send?" The answt:r atari" oncf PMttrotlnSJ ildllorlola.
, rollowt •in these wordt "Here am 5peci01 fecuura .for the whole
I. seiH:t me " Yodth rnin.:r times family.
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are ('!onfused by nomerout call,
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1l"'' ------wrong. Wllat they need lt tile 8ta. ~~ TheJ~tlora Scitftce Mol'lltor
ble" influent1e or men and:'Women 'r Onf ~)51'., lOa~ 15, MoM.
dodlcated t? the Chrittian• Ute.
, ~·~~~, tor the time
The Offletal Board of the Wef. ~·
flncl my check or
ley· Methodrat Cbol'th ln' the Lima
~ ~.
District, througb a nurilber Of
• '~ ;jltQ :~f ~
)'ears now, have taken tttelr aiand
~,1";. J ~S4
Is til the meaning ot Cbrist.Jan
stewardship. They either by choice
or appointmA:nt bave the respon·
sibihly of certain youna: people in
•
the upper h;gh "'hool: EnceuraJement is the great fill!t.Or. 1'Kit
•
til,church, in the laat few 51eara, hal
sent out many ministers and miaNonaries. God calls through every
mearu, but 110 many tlmes encour~
aaement or interpretation is &amp;reat~
ly aeeded, that one ma'y i'pplf
bimlelf to the tall. The can of
GOd 11 pl11ln 11nd ao ·are many
other voic(!l that ue elamorln&amp;
for .the attention of the~ individual.
The rouowina: e)jppinQ was
from a nev;•l'lpaP«~r and the auth•r
r• unknown to me: A young man
had eome to hla old trilljnd, a.JawJer, before returzung 'to- colleJI!l,
"You. expect to ,ara(lua.te from eollep thlJ coming year?" the lawyer
ulted. "Yea, this Ia my last :year

....:....

Chrl•tlln Churc" •• ll..Urille
Every Sunday Ill A. M. Sunday
School and C ommuni&lt;~n, first Sun.
day In month 11 ·-'· M. Church
tommunion and pr6&amp;chlni; third
3unday
In month 7:30 P. X .
church preaching- "
Chrletian ChYreh at Lon1 lof.
tom, every Sunday 9.aG A . M
Sunday ScMol and eummunl(ln;
firtt Sunday in month 7:iW P, M.
Chureh prearhmg; third Sunday
In month 10.30 A .\1. Chunb com
mun1on and prrachm&amp;.
The Chvrct. of Chri1l, Keno,
erery Sunday 9:30 A. M.. Sunda)
Sebool and communion,
flCODd
Sunday lu month 10:&amp;10 A. M
ChuTCb communion and preachln11
fourth Sunday In montb 7:30 11.
M: church pt·cacbiDi

Tllltl'ldoJ 8 P. ll,
Clio,., of Chrlot, lratlloN,
Bev. lohn Wyatt, P111tor, Bibl•

up to and tndudinc

The oftlcea wiU remain open

Edwin Charles, Rector; Mrt. C.
4tit W. Clark, orjanlJL Wonblp
and 1ermoa at 10:30 A. M., Holy
Communion first Sundwy In 111ontb.
Church School, Beginners
and
Primaey, at 10:30 A. M. For infor·
Rlltion eoncerolnat our
wort,
pleas&amp; telephone 302.J.

wonblp at 8. PrQer meetlaa 01

+ p.m.

Feb. 8.

Or•• lpiK.o;,.l Church. Eatt
llaiQ Street, Pomeroy, Rev. J

WGI'Iblp II A. ll. Suoday OYeDinJ

PotDeroy Volunteer lll'flmen
Sltunlay re&amp;ebed tbelr Joal of Sl.000 for the ..,_ Couatr Pollo
Foundation writlt Nlet totaUna:
$35f,OJ, areonU.r~r: to announce·

in tbe Maeonle Temple "WOUld now
~ q.pezted every afternoon from

m. Evenl!ll

U, Sebool 8:110 A. II. lloralnl

Firemen Reach
Goal Of $1800
For Polio Fond

Election .Board

•wltc~ed oY·I F1ling Petit•ons

ae'rvlce 7:45 D. m.

Partor. Mornln.J Star Sun:tay
School 9...:. A. M. .r..orrdrrg wor·
lhip ,, 11 A. M. KYF Sunday en.
Dirtl at 8. Prayt~r mectirtg Thursda;r evening. F.Dl4!tprju Sunduy
School 10.10 A. .M. .llornlnJ wor-

anee

January 31, Clare ·E. Board o1 !llectlons Ckrk Albert
Company of OhiO Gloe&lt;:kner todoy announ~ that

WiDebr~~m~er,

BUday Stbool 10

•

em1c

Minernille MtthocUst Church..
Rev. R. .11. Grov.), Pallor, Hosmet

ARE

CHEERING I
Proleslant miJI.
to be on

Of •the

l

Sudden Absentee Increase Noted
In The Eastern Part Of County
Flu and heavy colds reached toward epidimlc propor1ion1
today In the eastern section of Meigs County·as both Chester
and Racine High Schools reported a sudden increase in al&gt;senteea:.
Meanwhile, the Ills lbat laid low the enUre Pomeroy ba•kel·
ball team last week were on the decrease today according to

Evangelist 1'ill
Open Services At
Middleport Tonite

pnncipala of Pomeroy 1nd Micldleport Hilh Schools.
Rutland and HarriaonviiJe were
tbe only .eboolJ apparently unhit
by sickneu.
Local Supervi10r R. R. Gray of
Eastern High School at Cbuter il
eonfioed at home with flu but a
apoWmBD in his olflce Nid 21
pupliJ of an enr(lllment of 100 Jn
the high school were absent tb.is
mornmg, Only normal
absenceJ
were reported lut week.
Thts was the same Jl.ltuation that
greeted Racine scbool officiala tocloy.

Principal Donald WoKe aald absentees were normal Jllt. week
but jumped to 50 today out of &amp;
bigb school enrollment of 234. SO
far no members of tbe Tonu.do
basketball team which l8 IOing
after victory No. 15 Tuetday
01ght 11t Wabarna are reported UL
High School Principal JamH
Diehl of Pomeroy dilciOJed that
36 were out of senior blgb tcbool
elaaaes this mornin&amp;- •nua compared with a top of 153 absent the mid.
d1e of last week.
Principal Earl Knight or Mid·
dleport. said an average of 50 to
60 were absent daily Jut week
but that this had dropped off
EvanJeUst Fred c . 1allg:htlJ in the high school toda1
start a two weeb ser-twhen only 40 failed to IIUWel'
. "'j~~.~MWdl&lt;purt:. Church of teachers' roU Calls. Th(f wu from
L~!•,.,st•
be~g at 1:30 'Ill enrollQl.eat of ap~xl.matel)t
.. - ·
. ~ itt the, hip ~&lt;bfol.•
.1
For
f~rit serffte Du~ will
t.ail weet an additM11l 50 were
bave a spcr:lal feature which bas absent each day from the 4:50 pupn~t been tl!led bere before. There Ua in uade BCbooL and about ~
will alao be special mUJic ~ a aame preportion held into toda)'
part of the prouam eacb evenm1 it was learned.
'
for tbe duration of tbe lel'Vicea.
111'8. Beulah Strass, eRQI~
direewr of the Meigs COuatJ
Health Department, said W. morning the department receive~ .nO •
reports oD ex1ent of flJ~ and colds' '
UaJeu their prevalence readies
wide epidemic prcportioftl..

I

Search Is Pressed
For Accomplice Of
Confessed Slayer

"'.,

Senate Demoerats
dish- Make Demands Por
twci
-- r
snow· Dulles To Rl'.'ilim

omcAGO (UPJ-Authurlties

~&lt;&gt;

day &amp;ought the aUqed att_omplice

of • 2l.,. •• , ... d wd WaabeT wbo confcsaed llaJi.DJ

I

leerHBd at.aen .aad. dWDrping
their uude hodiel mto a

ftlle4 .ditob.
--~
Eward Lee ~onle the .dUllWASHINGTON (UP) SUIIwasber) Bedwell dicta~ a !Pined geltiens t.hat Seeretary of State
statement to sberilfa pOlice SU.~ .John Foster Dulles resign were '
day Jn which be admitted the girl&amp;
were killed alter • ~at drink·
ing bouts in skid row ban. .
Bedwell then was taten. to tbe
cit,'s southwest snburN :where he
reenacted thf' bnrta1 er1me bef'ore
1 erowd of tho¥san.clt of onlooker&amp;
The susped showed How he and
a man he idt&gt;cntlfied oniJ u F'tlat
slogged the . t'!O girls. In a. ~
when the VJct:Jma resiltf:d. thear
advances. stripped Ute: Jirls
their clothes a'nil then. dumped
til em in a ditch in ~ !CI'o
we11ther.
·
Bedwell was booked on two
eharges of murder.
Sen1ces were beld todaJr tor the

·or

victims, Barbara Grimes._ !5, and
her sister, Pltrieia. l"S'; at SL
Jlallrice R(lman C.tbolic Cburoh
where the sisters had wonhipped.

Their mother, who bu been on
the point of eollapae , Blaee tbe
girls' bodies Were found l•st Tuts.
day, kept a grim rigil . .ide tbe

closed white corf!ns In the chapel.
Her gr ief was beJgbtened bl Bed·
weU's confession.
"It'-s a he," the mo,ther, Mrs.
Loretta Grimes sobbed.
..My 1irls wauldri't be on West

beiDJ -heard rrom some Senate
Democrall taday.
They came u DuDes: went baet
before t.he combined Senate Foreip Relationa and Armed sefv..
tees Committees for more qufto
tioning. on President Eisenhower.. ·~
plan to use moner aod troopa. il -~ -~
neeeoary, to protect the Middle
East froPl Ccmmuniat.J~/
TOd.ay's committee
· 1, w.al ' ·
held behind elo&amp;ed doofs,
.
Freshman Sen. ll,osepb s,. Cll¢
CD-PL) de:or.anded ' outricht that'" ~
DuUea: resign on grounda that be
bas "lost 1be eonfld.eoce ot.·cNr ·. !'
AJJJes" and Congreu. '
Fulbright and Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey (])-Minn.) hinted t.
directly that lhey would Uke to
see DuDes go. Humphrey said
Dulles "!bay very weU have ou~
Jived hil u«~fulness ln. .tii"Vinl the
vital intercal8 of tbe nation."
·

h!!"l

MARKET REPORTS
CINCINNATI, o. &lt;UP) _ ·Jtrod.
Ute:
Egg,;, delivered prieta 1 c hi.aber; prices at fai'IDI, canaumen,

he whites and browns, A jumbos 31·
said. •·They di.dn't e'lt!n tnow 3(); A large 29-30; A mediums 2&amp;27; A small 20-24; IB laree 31J.27;
wb.erc it wa ~ ."
Pathologist!!, wbo baV.e ~n un- FOB A large 86-3'1; A medium 33able to dcll!!!'m1ne the auae of the 34 8 Jarg~ 34-35.
Chickens, lry&lt;!ra 1·2 c bJgher;
sistt'rs' death!!, Nid Bedwell's con·
fryers
3-&lt;1\i lb 18-20; hens, bea&lt;iy
Cession contJ.ins sam~ fi,Ueaf.iontl'P•
14·18;
bens, Jigh~ type JO.l:L
able points in 11gb\ of the aufopiy,
Madison St. (Skid Row),..

1

nO slgnilk:arxt
There wrre
marks of violence ah thiwe
bodies." a pathologist Did, al·
though Bedwell told autborltiea he
and his companion Bluued the
girls in the faee.
·
The Grimes .sJstera disappeared
Dec . 28 after attendina: a movl•
starnng thei.r idol, alqer Elvia
Presley, for tbe Utb time.

,,

Butter, 90 ICOte

a.

OOD 'OWL
MEl HUBN, Mao. Richard
Derslcpbanian's three • leiied

chicken laid

&amp;

half-pound esc.

Jan. 30

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