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8-Daily,Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., l'eb 1, !957

The Dad.,· Sentinel

Installation Ceremonies Are Held
For F~derated Church Womens Guild

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GARDIN CLUI MElTING
T1le Pomeroy Gardea Club will J ohn Lietw ller , at 2 p. m Mrs.
meet Moodily at the bo~e of llrs. Edwin Charles 15 the co-bosles.s

Eleanor Schaaf, M1ddleport Society Ed1tor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244

Middleport Society Notes
~ 76" Anniversary

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Twin Bed Ensemble
w1th button-free mattress

BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

1\lr and Mrs Jay Ca r ter an d
ch1ldrt&gt;o , Pamda &lt;~11d i\: orma Jean ,
and Mr a mi Mrs Sherm an We!·
mann dn d C;; ~ ~&gt;: hl cr~&gt;, Doond a no~
Susan ( oiurJJ bus ha~ e be e n v tSII ·
ins Mr.: o l&lt; crnc Hark C'r Susan We 1
ma n n , l wo years ultl . \ ~ recovcru •
from eye sur gery al u Columbw,
hospital aOU wa~ able to VIS it h(':'
grandmolher, Mr ~ 8dJ krr
ML'&gt;!S Fran ces Huu ~ ~ spcnl Wc&lt;i
nesd.ay With Mrs &lt; tydc f''rcnch
Ollld famtly Ln Jack'&gt;lll
W1i! Willock was t.lkl·n to trc
Muon Clime Thur5day in the
aav. lings-Cuats ambulance.
Fred Dunn and Mr and MN!.
Fred I Gartlner were dinner gucsu
Tuesday of Mr and Mra Edgar
Allensworth Mr
nunn IS th
visutinl t·vanJ,l:elu,t at lhe Church
of Chr1st where Mr Gardner "5
pastor
Don Gosney, who has been "
husi~ss Vl.!lllor m N.H.hv11le , has
returned to Mtddleport
~Ir s
J. A Young Sr has bcco
\'lsl t rng her daughter, Mrs Robert
Yates, and dau~;htcr~ in Jal·k11on
tbis week
Mrs Aljr(' Sm ilh , who m11kl's
hl"r homt w1th Mbs F1 am·es Sm1lh ,

POMEROY
SOCIETY
E11gt'nc Wllhf'e will lc &lt;11&lt;' S.•l·
urday for Athens wher r he will
enroll al OhiO li mversily tor tlw'
S&lt;'Cond $(rnesler
Mrs l':\•f'ret t Tohm .•s ~u e nrlc~

thi! fJE..S 'h~lrld ~ chr • ul of Ln!&gt;. \ r uct
lion hctld Wednesday 1n Manr!la
Mrs Eu gr-ne Schwa h 1s a mcd•·
cal j)atlent at Sch&lt;nkcl Ciuac, ~1.1 -

1he!:e eam were

Babied!

If ynu trade for a one-owner rar traded in f1•om a satiH·
fled owner, you are sur£' tc' get real \'alue and lastlng satIsfaction. A Iorge part or nur sah·s un• r1•peat sale from
pt'ople "'bo have bou~ht rrom us ror )t"ars. Many we can
ghc• .vnu th.e history slnt·c U!.'" . Nnw is the time to ruliih
In tu buy! We orr anxlouH tn st•ll, und the st•lt•c~lon Is at
an all Umt• high In qualit}!

1955 Plymouth V8 Savoy

!Wn W. Va
Mrs' rarr1e C:ru·cscr ha~ lwcn
i"Oilftnell to hl'r home Mmr&gt;rs~JI!f'
due to mjury r ct•(•Jwd In a fall 1t
her humc
Mrs l'aul I• 1'- ht•r, h• t t rhur sd,.~·
fur a V!Slt 111 ( ultun' JUS wtlh l) r
.. nd Mr11 JaJIII'~ F1 ~ lu• r &lt;111d J[JnH IY
Mrs Ev11 ll cn dncks an1l L..ru)
Ru ~chell [J I(cnlled lh • fu nei al ,,f
ltw :r IH.ck, (;, .. &gt;1-~ C R u ~~ h t'l l , .r !
.SIIVl't (.ruvc Ky. llt u~ d.1y

::i£&gt;~Cind

A\•f'n' IC, fell and
and broke her shoui d:- r Thursda)
rn orn111g.
Mn \'rtlllam Alima ' ! and broth
cr . Roscoe Wise , werr&gt; tn Galhpol
:\orth

Legion Post To ,
Attend Church
Service In Unit

Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128,
Ameru:an Legion, will meet in a
1s wh t re the&gt; v1s1ted their nep body Sundav evenmg at 7 p.m at
!ww, ,Roscoe Fowler, a medical the Hall ant! attend the evenln(
pallent at Hob~r Hos Jtal.
servleea at the First Baptist
Mrs. RL•uell WIIStl", Mrs. Dal•l Church in a ~dy
Carl and Mrs Ot Whaley wet'C
Plans are also being made to
Vl!itors 111 Atbem; '!"hund11Y
attend Evangelistic servtce1 at the
'\tf'J.o.H.:u freen1an . stu1ent
Church of Chr1st one nlght next
Put'lue, stopJk'd m
Wcfl.ncsd8Y to VISit
ol•the
William Grue1er ·~:~• o!!~~~·
was one of the 01
dents at the Sporn
'Tier and ro()med
11ome
Rodney Downmg visited
day 9,ltb: hh1 mother, Mrs . ~ r,'8
ilowning, at Charleston- GeniTal
Hosp1tal Mrs. l&gt;ownin&amp;, who was
cnlu:ally ill wbfln taken tq: the
1\0Spttal five Y:Ct!ki!' 11!;0, is rjport.
~d as improv10a: slowly Her boom
number 11 314.
The R&lt;.v. Howard Ruppelt, polltor or the F1r't Presb;ter1an Church MlddJeport; the !lev. Ralph
Zundel, Pomeroy
f' 1rst BapU11t
Church1 the Rev. Linson Stebbins,
Galllpolis J•rel!brterlan Chwi;h, Ill·
tended the Pa1otnrs ' C:&gt;nvenUon an
Columbus Tue~day
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Mrs. Stanley Jones
Is Host~s On Wed.
To Wildwood Club

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s:Offered At Revival Service ·
nuii:n, e-vangelist ~om
H"nlington ., epoke on the t'opie
Full" at the Thursday
evenmJl mretmg of the revival
serv1cu being held at the Middleport Church of ChrJSt.
He dJspbyfd the paintins of a
sh1p at sea under black light while
Mrs Paul E. Davis and Mrs. Ed·
gar Allensworth sang a duet, '
aus Siviour, Pilot Me."
Other special muBic waa a duet
Lord'&amp; Prayer" by Mn. Ar·
thur Skinner and Russell Roush.
Mrs Ches.ter Erwin is organist for
serv1ces wh1eh are C()nducted
1tY Fred I. Gardner, pastor of the
church.
Tonight at 7 30 p m. Mr Dunn
will speak on the topic "Btble
That Don't Make
Comm.tnds
Sense."

Surprise Party Is
Held On Saturday
f.?r Maria Stewart

· $1,595

)huck !rarlt•· lll ,

1955 Buick Special

$1,B95
ca ~ dul

local owner. It's somcttllng

1955 Buick Special · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · $2,295
2 dr H.11rd Top fmmarululc I wo-tunc IJ J?; hl blue and grey (inlllh.
Dynnflow drive Fully t\'(JUIJtpc•l

1955 Buick Century · ·· ·

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4 dr lh\'tcra Sedan Almo~ l like thl' day II waH sold . "Jiard Top"
4 dr Style Lt•ss than 16,000 nll]('s llynnrlow New one COIItl now
over S4,UOO 00 Custom interior

1956 Pontiac VB · · · · · · · · ·

. $2,195

Belair Hard Top- 2-Door, Radio, Heater, Power Glide,
Ivory ovor Blue, white wall tires, local owner. Must be
seen to appreciate.

2 dr. Sedan . Le~~ than 12 000 If there rvrr wrll a ·cream puff,"
lbt!l Is one .

1956 Pontiac VB Star Chief · · · · · $2,495

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
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f dr. Only 8,000 eardul miles Nearest n&lt;&gt;w 1111cd car In tbis aroa

1955 Desoto VB · ·· ·· · · ·

for a \)tOpr.m on Monday evenThe tled r-d and appoJnted ofCJ- mg. A:ml 1 Gustaff Kuether. son
cers of the Women's Guild of the of Rev. and Mn.. Ralpb Kuether,
Federated Churc h were installed LaCros'&gt; , WIM~ and a former pastor
in a beaut1fu l and Impress ive of the Pome r ny church is a memA Bake Sale wtll be held on
candle light ser v1ce Wednesday ber and also !)esioesa manager of Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Triluater
eve01ng durn\g the regular quart-. the choir end MT8. K~ther 18 the Cleaners by the motben of Sen·
erly meetmg of the Gutld.
ehapernnl'
Jorli in Middleport Hi&amp;h Sebool.
The Rev Waldo J Billrtels read
The Guild women wdl S&lt;l:"Ve Potato salad, baked beans, homethe ntual and from the large can· supper on the Sunday evenil'lil!l be- made vegetable soup, paatrieJ antt
die representmg Chnst, each of· fore the prol;!ram aQd will also as- cake&amp;, cookiu, rollJS, etc wiU be
ncer received llght for her can ~ 818t in obtaimnc Iod~lng for 1he on u.le.
die . Officers tnstaiJed included . members The Prayer Ctrele wa~
This Is on, of a series of moneyMl!lfl Elizabeth F1ck , president, announ:::ed to meet lD the Feder- making projects for the ClaY who
Mf'S Dale Smith, vice presldPnt.. ated C11ureh , Wednesday, Feb- expect to make a trip to New York
and Chnst1an Service charrman, ruray 6.
City this spring.
Mrs. Ben Neubling, secretary ;
Followir~,.. fl!., business .!lellslon,
Mothers of the class bave been
Mra. Dayton Ph11l1ps, treuurer. Mrs. BeD Neubllq presented the selUng vegetable soup and made
Mrs. Pearl Mora, splrilual hfe progr~tm. tne Ilra~ part of which $15 for the claae Thursday when
chairman.
was a sklt, "An Interview Witb they made and sold thirty quarts
Mra. Fred Le1fhe1l, Chri.!ltlan Mrs. Layton". Those taktne part at one of their homes.
Stewardship cbai['Jtlan; Mrs. Lena were Alrs. Louis Reibel as Alice
Huber, Chmtian ~ial ActJon Layton; M'ry Virginia Reibel and
FIREMEN TO M'ET
cbairman and prestdent of the Mrs. Corliss Jacobi! as Mrs. Smith
The Fint and Second Ward Fir
Federatt!d Cirfile; M1ss E r m a and Mrs. Jor.ea who are members
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Smith, Chn:~lian Eduntlon cha1r- of the loc:!l G~ild. Mr11. Neut1lin~: Companies will hold theu- regular
man; M1ss Mary Vir.g1ma Reibel , was tbP. n~trrator ror the first ' meetings, Sunday, Febfiia~ 3. The
Mi111onary charman; Mrs. Henry acene &amp;rid gave a resume of Alice Pomf!'OY Fu·eman Ass~iation will
Reibel, President of the Happy Layton's WCJrk in the Guild before hold t!J monthly meetmg on SunHarveslers CJaas; Mrs. Carl Shields her illneas lnd coilfUJement , to day, P"ebr'Uary . Hl, by requelt of
treasurer of the Happy Harvesters 1 wheelchair
" . llolland Neutabng, P.fealdent of
elaas.
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The second acene showed Mrs.:
·---Mrs. Nufllla.n Kloes, flea surer SmJth and M._ra. JOPet: Yiaitintrl Mrs. / '
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the Fedentte'd· t!irtle; .Mn, Mike Layton and itJlervieWin&amp; 'her"~as to · ~ed
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a, bei'-titul ~ble
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Simmons, president of the Frtend- when she joined the Gulld and ~~th face cover ~nd a ~erpu:ce
Jy Circle; Mn. PauJ Werner, treu why she \\'Otked iQ .the orpnlu- of red tl\d wb1~ _,lower&amp; with
urer of Hie- Friendly CiFote; and tlon. The seeond' 'Pbrt of fllr-pro. -creenery ln a 111lve~ bowl. ~apk!na
Mra. ftoy ~yfried and Mrs. Lou- lj!ram was baaed on the t~enre and candle1s were m keepmc ~th
ise Ret bel, members of the mem· "Wh otb
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,. d .0 t ti the v:Uent ne seaaon.J Mrs, Mite
berahlp committee. .
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er~ ame ~ 1 ~ ~ ·, ~mmohs ant! Miea EllQbeth Fick
Preceding the installation, Mrs momal m£&gt;etanc r,trs. llele~el~ PfGSlde1 at thf, silver eoffee and
Mora led the devotions, opemng Mrs. Pearl Mora, Mrs. Roy sey. rea 'Service!!!
with a prelude "Sav10ur, Breathe fried and Mrs. Norman Kloes repHostesee~·for the evening were
An · Evening Blessmg", by Mrs resented the local Guild and eave Mrs LouiS Reibel chauman Mrs
Ben Neub.:llng, pJantat Mrs. Mora thetr reasons why ~nd ho'! they Corius Jaeohs, Mr~. Phil Globokar:
read the lltany w1th the congrega- became member&amp; of the Gudd.
Mra. Wilham Baker Mrs. C. J EbAfter the program the members
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Jtam:as of the h~mn, "Take Thou, tc the dmin room wh.ere assorted Clarence Massar, ~rs. Norman
Dear Lord" Scr~ptnre readmg of undwtches gcakes iced in pastel 1Kloes, \:Irs Phil Wdltamson and~
Jobn 8 13 was read after wh1ch colors, minia coffee and tea were Mn. Robert Roberts.
Mn. Marvm Burt sang the Gutld 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;,;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;);;;;;;;;:;,.;
theme :.ong Prayer by Mrs. Mora f
closed th£' serv1ce.
An offcrmg was IJiken whtch
will be given to the Bishop haby
fund , afll'r which !\t1ss F.ltzatx&gt;th
F1ck, pn•sident , conducted \he
busmess sessiOn , when planS were
made for the ye&lt;~r's woi'k. Mrs
Waldo J Bartels presented fl\ie of
the g1rls rlresses wh tch she had
made ~ s part uf lhc Presbylenan
Challenge
A report ot li recent meetmg of
the socinl ~erv1ce committee was
glvfn hv Mr~ Date Sm1th and in
eluded 11rtic\e~ to he- sent to the
Evangti:ll('ill Reformed and Pre8by
tenan Orph:. nages and lu the leper colon Y Mn; Fred Le1fhc1t.

$3.95

men's Guild ant\ urged members
of the local Guild to partici pate
In th1s projet•t
Mrs Thl'fml.!i Yau ng kt'y WIHnan
to Me1gs County Counnl ot Church
Women , 1eportcd on the " Louk
L1sten" protect wh1eh the council
IS !ponscriH&amp; and 111 wh1ch the
women arc to look and !1 stpn to
telcv1:mm rrokrams m th!' follow
ing entc~•Jnes. chtldrf'n 's pro
wrams, comedians, drama, musiC,
and news lind Jnformallon pro
if9m8 and make a r£"pOrt to the
chairm:m, Mrs M. C. Kock, 101
W Duner1cn Rd., Colu111bus 14,
Ohio, MS to the likes and dislikes
of the progratn11.
Tho!lie volunteermg to asJ;lSt
Mra, Yeung were Mrs Pearl Mora,
Mrs. .Mlke S1mmons, Mrs Paul
Globakor Mrs. Waldo J. Bartels,
Mra. Louis Rclb!!l, Mrs Corlisa
Jacobs, Ml's. Ben Neutzhna, Mrs.
L. M Nicoll and Miss Elizaheth
Flck.
Mrs. Pearl Mora, Splntual Life
chairm!n, distributed booklets,
''Storl~s of the Bible" and an
nounceU th11l Mrs. Bartels would.
p.reaent "Tb~ Sermon On The
ll~ul\t" during the Fncndly Cir·
ele meeting on February 19. Mies
Fick announced that the Elm·
burst Ch9ir Of Elmhurst College
would be at the Federated Church

4 dr. &amp;-dan. Low mileage by on'!! cart•rul owner Thta ono reallY
"babied .. l'owcrtlyte .

Ia A4m1ilir11
Ia Clrt:ulaUon

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4 dr liard Top sedan Onu Joc,.l owner DNwllful !ted &amp; while
three tone JOb J&gt;yn11rlow Fuily equipped Nl'W onl' eoata almoflL
$1,000 00 more

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ReptesentaJive Tom A. Jenkins
-· Appointed To Ato~c Committee
WASHINGTON (UP) - lie~. 'l)omas A . Jeolrlns (R-Oblo)
said today he gave up his post on ~~~~ House llepubUcan Polley
I?,Jr!lliltlee to ae&lt;:ept a more important position on the Joipt
~~~onal Atomic Energy Comlttee.

Five Councilmen
H .a. r..,.nt meeUn1
the Qblp
!lfP!ililloon llo".O delegation, Housmg' Pro]' ""'
,_t , Petitions Are
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to iSucceed
filed On Friday
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Be~...~ 'iti&gt;iip' of about llll Houoe IIOI&gt;Ubll
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,u•., . Five bat&amp; were tAtoday
tl)e
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n.p..... u., "" relll••• or CJ·:..I..- .J vrn£Brush
flltne•
lbi,tollntry.
Harry McGrcgl&gt;r

(It • Qblo'

1954 Plymauth Belvedere ·

. . .. $1,195

f dr. ScdJn. Spottcn 1y cle1n in11ide and oul

~~· kino, deon of the t&gt;blo Gt&gt;~

- ~'•tipn, had held the post- fo'

· i/iiiip lime.

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»Jtenalve elelrin&amp;
operations
eompleted thh
whiCh ntay be

IJt.nki.DI boted that, ll'l ldditiOU Sprlh1 by burning off remaJnl111
to )ej.,mms a seat be held (R'iOJ bruih are u11derway on tb.e for
overlbolrins
tfl~ &amp;filh Co-nareA Q.., tile atomlr: !nft Lasley eltite

.en~.,. eommitt~. b'! had

been ~eroy ·an~ :W4dleport lbe new

... illthed, vi~ . chalrma" thl1 Yell' ol ownen' aaid today.
Alvin Cruu of Jil.utland ht enttie- lfDllle RepubUean ConfeftbCe
-i.'OQJi·d~ rtf all Hod•c Republican Pled in cuttinc locu!lt poate qn
the ~tioo soutb of the Oood road
lnoinben.
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' JeDkiDJ is alao a member
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'Hau»e Wa)'ll and M:et'ftl' CQmJnitt~. -.bich handlea ta-.: l'alll,uon

..'~~~;.ru. noted thit the ~epublt·
rana 'were aiJotted in addiUon~:l
se.at- on the Jolnt ContreaJon~
Atomic Energy CotQmiUee
tb11
' )'Jlat eud be said b.e won the post
OYet 63 other Republicans who

ooucht lt.

&lt;l11ie work o( the poUcy co,.:mlt1e't U not so importaqt aa thP.
"'1 Joint eoa,mlltee," Jenklna aaid.
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"Service 'on the Joint Atomic
Enetu Cornmitteli' w1ll requiru
'c.cad•fd,rab!y mo,re of .my time,
t!h.te one ot the larcest atomic
cnM-Jy plantl in the Vnited ~tales
1~ l,,cilted wlthln 21 miles bf my

home."

::kafle ~nthaw Is workJn1 on t~.e
nw;tli: sid~e, Harold Hawk ot Cbes
ter has fOQtracttd to remove commfrtlal timber.
It Ja expected that ~maloin:,:
brush wUl be burned oft the enUre eita" after saleable timber ill
removed,
J'red W. Crow, Ted Reed, Jr.,
and ftoger Mor(!Yl were usociat.ed
1n ltqulii.ng tb• land and · are
planning to incorporate soon The
eorpor11tion Will direct Ita efforls
towMrd atartin1 a houeint projecL

Bradbury "Student
W~s In Spelling
Contt'St Friday

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In the first of Mei(s County Spel·
ling co•qpetitions held thts yea!;'
the Sah~bury TownshiP Srhool,
Oiler, s1xth grade pupil at
~hool emerged the win·
and Sa]Jibury
tli.&amp;-Friday,lgbt

c&amp;SOE Tax Bill
In.Meigs County
Is.16;500
Year
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Ceunty this year.
continues to expand lts
here: its tax
btll will ncetasarily increase.
Tbe 'Cf:?lJlpaDY'I total tax bill, in·
eluding property~ federal, state
and Joe~. amounted to t9.387 ,OU

10 ottend the
·conference on
to be held at
Hotel in Col28 throu&amp;h ·

ln•fi!M-,equlvaleni t9 23 centl of

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First Week Of
Revival
Semce
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STYLE 314S

~ond
Clau WilJ be beld at the home of
Geneva H. Nolan, HOme Eeonomtea Ateat on Tue1d1y, February
5th.
'11l.ta: seeond t:lass ta mainly on
hting the pa'ttetn iq prtparalton
ft.~~ $tlittlne the £U'rrl4!nt. AJTange.ments bave been made for aOine of
tlie me.mbera to be PteRnt at 1 _80
a.m, and .otheu biQ' come b.1med~
iatdy alter lwleh aqd not later

Wft•ML&lt;ldleport
of tbe ltevtval
Clnneb

Sl.,, tt, 14, 16, 11, tO, t~ U\i.
1~· If~ tO~ ·tt~

th~

•ll"ed

Charmbtl floral P,lnr on fin• Nerc.r.
liM c~. .,...,lr detollecl with

'F riday

evenlni

Dunn, I!WJUll(toa,
cborge of lile moilon. tbe \OPIC ''Bible
that Don't Male

fl~talr h11QCI yoke, hu.. P~Grlllecl
and «&lt;ftCHitd 141ach 11,..

••tto•,
cloolot. Slaoh ood&lt;ot.

AQUA. ORANGE

EL~EilfELDS_

than ~00 p.m.

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entire
&amp;rouP ,aftd
demollltrltiollJ will
be at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.lfl
It !1 imPortant that all members
of th~ claaa to be present, it pay

the - teaetuftg for

una:
Minew

p~

Fr.~at~ ~~~·r

MANY MORE- ALL TYPES

,.,,•11•" and

tbore

will be

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

AI Tra!fii!Ujhl
In Middleport
8p.m .•

IMI'Id Rinp ,,. lnt.trlochd tit
N¥MI

En17 K•PMhl Enppme•t

Diamond Sa A ,.,hd ..m-

·•X.,...ke,
••nnt•••Geo4tn H""'"rinc
wrltlnc b1

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and lhil ltGfe.

Pomeroy National Bank _
BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federal Reterve System
Member Federal DeposlllaBUranoe Corporation
POMEROY

V*f full bH\af;J ud briJ.

Uenee fonverl

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Groundhog Makes
Brief Appearauee
Sees His Shadow
PUNXSUT .N'WNEY. Pa.

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COLLINS
JEWELRY
Wllere Your Collfld.ebce II Jasllfled
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resdn.i_ •t
Mojo . ~tatlon.
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dto&lt;dh left l\llhland Tllqrod•r
'morPfns tor · Fort Kp.ox. KY.,
where 'he wlll e•ltte lnlUal
proeeesing lind bill.: lfaillina:.
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Uob•rt Cundl!f, 31, Middleport,
'1 wu Ln county Jan Frldrir 'night on
, .11 chl!lf•e of iitlllect fi''l,m the court
J~Uec or ~aee R. i- qr1ndl~~~, He wlif.l reli'~~Md SatufdaJI hlqrnln~
on authority Ot tbe ~qrl The
Sb•,trifPa Departihan~ quoted cun~
tiirf u safin&amp; he bad a 1ece1p~
sllo\V;pg relluired "&gt;!IPpqr\" hail

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Thr- lamed Punulftawney erouR(lbog, nature'sl "believe It or no~'
weather propht·t. forecast
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more weeks of wiatry weather today.
P.erort• f~rr. Ure
Ke-r c a tap
mow-l'ovenod Gobb~r'a Knob sa!O
the furry seer w•ddltd from ht~
~~ointl'r bWTI)W 1t exactlv 'l 47 a.m
:F'lfJ.' :md saw his. ~h.:a1ow which
scared him r:ght back into his
ho;e.

10"thward celled over m01t of the
flooded area and tbe raginJ waten
were systematically diverted into
l'lon daneer anu by tbe Tenne.
¥U Valley Authority.
Disaster teams rushed into the
slit-eov'!red areaa of Kentucky, W.
v •. and Vi:giOJa where the watul
dealtb the crue!elt blows.. but far.
tber south in Tenneuee, flood control npert:a worked to avoid more
.ruflertng and properti damage.
Dams In the vast TVA aystem,
built yeara ap to minimize flood
damage 1n the valley apiUway,
IUcce.utuUy diverted the waters
:from •wollen rivers Jn"to tributaries and lakea wltb a mln1mum
of noo..hng.
AJ. the llood watfn baeted away from lbe deva~Uition farther
QOrth, It appeared tbJt KeotudtJ
wa• hardest btt. Kentucky Gov. A.
B. Chandltr eatimatd damaa:e at
Sl bilhon and aaid as maay u
10.000 famdieiJ were left temporarily h.omcle111 by the bigb wat-

DiJagreement over partlcubn
of an accident in Syraeuse wa•
reported by Deputy Sheriff How~
ard Frank. According to Frank
about 7:30 p. m. Friday a ~ar
driven by '"Welley S, BeUes, Sr.,
Dl.'hewn: m the IC'Gt"ndary fl'lreanother car drlveashnf J'O\l'eh 1'1( the Punuut.:a·..·llaeine RD ;lf'Y a;ruundhog know tbat d t-.A:
llbl Ep- ~s hill shadow on i,cb. 2 winter erL
told
la b.r from over. U utere il no
told ahado"', t:prln8 Whound the ror·
Chandler ordered ·the National
Guardsmen into ~O)'d County to
her.
Top ~ hatte-d -.mllrs or the prevent lootit»: 1n tbe ,.-.ney town1
ltrielr:en by tbe ;boo!h ,1nd uted
dtloll' j:;:::;~::~·= llnundbng Cluh, tbe Civil Defeltf4! Administration
Ute~t ~early momfor $500,000 to use in a dean-up
IDOW'...-ered Canoe campai~n in the mud-coveted com.
causing
~eir woodcb1.1ck's munttJeJI.
kille9
The Army anDtnmced that aH
t ,, .....
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poor Hille ll!T , ~-e&lt;l tJ,tiol
'llld
,eceived
l!inqtney
aupplies
fligbtened to cfealb,."' Sid"Cirlto~
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aDd
team•
of
relief
worken,
'llocoone of PWixsuttnmey'a lead1Q
citi!ena ' and editor of its daily ton .-nd nuraes rwbEd to tbe
neW!Ipaper, said, "It was only a stricken an-u,
wu •OinJ eut when she turned Hnle shadow .. why, 1 could
At least 15 peT'sons were dead
aa
a result of the floods; Kentueky
hardly see 1t on the mow. But be
counted ~even fatalitieJ 1 Welt Vlr·
11aw
Jt
right
away."
Rotarians of the Mi&lt;\dleport-l'om~y Rotary Clult Flida)r jaB, Pomeroy.
ginia and Virginia three eacb and
evening ~qjoye'd colored movie· picture
. s WhiCh featttted
D.am"gea to Her car were listed
Hoping ror a break in th11 lria- one death waa reported in AJ•
Jt $4M, to Goeglein'l at $500, In~ ter'a ser1ea Gf cold wavea, the blmt lftd another in Tennessee.
Thanksgiving game between u'ddl
'"' eport and
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,tlptlne olflcer Allred Lyon•
The weatherman promised at
the Christtnas party at the CbllcU"en'S Home given
1aid it W¥ raining and visibility Punuutawney faithful were plainleast
temporary relief. The foreJy
diaappointed.
-, ~alley Commandery,
was poor. Nc. arrests were made.
cut for today wu for clear skies
The growtdbog tradiUOn it ~ and no rain over the Oooded .area
John Baton. · pmldtnt,
most a reh(lon ln thia small Weal with tbe front moving erou Soutb
r~jn ebar~e of the open meeting
ern
Pennsylvania t~. aesUec:t Carolina, Gt:orgu, Alabama and
:J ;nd llt•· K. D. Amsbary ohowel
anutJ:IY
in the footbiU. of the Alle- Miuiaaippi. However, there wu a
\It•
wlri&lt;b
with tb•
gheny Mount.ams about 110 milu threat of more rain in the ltrielr:en
t•1otbAH ;ame, the band showe .nd
.northeut or Pittaburgh.
areu late S;~tw-day night or SunpQ~~...nlatloo of lbe HOlll«&lt;lllin;
Each Feb.' 2---Groundbo&amp; DIJ- day an1 it wu feared that more
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is tbe date for aD IDDUal ceJe-- rain might spUl the might) Ohio
Ura Swisher of the Swlsher Coal
The maln part of the diCJW waa
((ontinv.d on ,.... elx)
River from ite banks and cause
Company nld today lila oper~-&gt; tahil. c\ the Cblldren's Home~-'
Jrtlll
more flood dam.1ge.
PORTSIIQUTH. o
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tlona bave been shut down about Rlly woo.dpar41, comznander •' thr
A
disaster
"taalt: fora!" Wll betlaouab ltlll embrojled m the long
a week and wilL stay that way LoCIII,'
F. Parmalee, Clarence telephone strike, Portsmouth resl
ing set up by federal Civilian J)e.
until the ~atber breaks.
strtt~c, Ralpb Graver and Mu:
'fense oftiei.als today to belp ~
dente were confident today ano~
''We can't operate ' wltb our: \\~arl:l dbtribute~ gUt$ to fifteen
recovery orenttona ill fiood-rav·
Well coa, .. ..-. lite tb- are now. Our chit-.. ' Otllers in the
oii.Q:ture et old ~eme!ia was
aged southern West Vircinia...
.Wned.
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The disaster area included the
ttuclul wW move aa:aic when tbe wen 'lff· ahd Mrs. r..eiatd Gra~.
Tllants to a $110 milliQn floDd.
Williamsoa
and Logan area.,
aun'f:!omeso~." he N~d.
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ano•"'u emplo)'{M!. 'rtle: ~ewlt r&amp;.
eeats of M;ngo and Loean Coun·
-t•
1 d diseounted as 8 flood threat. The
A program closely like the G. l tiel wbic!h were bardeat llit. a1o01
NIW lo!oND 'IT Ulll.ll
model~ldtchen ond ttie ill' I an ltreim ne&amp;rq , the »fOol. flood
wi.itb McDowell, Mercer, Wayne
A new band will be te.tun:d at bOYi dDrmltortes wei'e abo sh-Gwu' Jlqe heft, but the eigtit- • mile Farm Training plan th.11t had wid&amp; aDd ~art Of WYOIDlll.l Caun,t.J.
flOOd wall was dealgnecJ to pro- aec:eptance bet'!l 10 ye.an a&amp;o may
the Sat urdu evenlng da!lte at ~r-th~
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Several hundred penoDJ ltil:l
veterans of the were unable to return to t&amp;eir
the Fr-alernal Order '.ot Eaa:les on
Dau:,~· t~ bu!Jlnt'lls m~tiDgl Co teet the ctty up to a 77-foot r1slng. be opened for
As a pruntion, C!ly ·Engineer Korean War 1t wu learned today. homes brcause of mud:: one to
Saturday night Dancing wlll bi hllkr .. _ riild from a ~ a the
Clifford J Rholks, veterau ser- two feet deep in mmy plaees and
ftilm 9:30 u~til 12:30 p. m., ao- ,lUS t...Una the clUb for Chriat· CbarJea S1evenson do~d the sew~ tD prevent water from badin I vice ollicer. said Cot&amp;Dt.y Superin- debris.
up into the streets.
[ t•enileOI of Schools 0 . 0. Pettenort
(Continued on ,.,. 1i11)
Otherwise, ~sldents felt littlt and h11 off1ce ia coopen:tiog in a
efrect Iro,m the hiib water except .s tudy to Jearn if such a prqcram is
for tbc closmg o! Routes . 72 and feuible and advisabl~.
Rhodes
10. nea..- bere. ,
aid tbe Korean farm ttain.ina: program is very eimtlar :o the previous ()ne, but differs in aoriJo detaila.

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Portsmouth, 0.
Residents Win
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Farm Training
Plan Studied
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the eolllaiona were reported by
the SheriJf't Deptrtmtnt today.
'.Jamea JL.rmob, 2. .son of Mr.
anr.l Un. Elmer Harmon, RuUand
RD. was taken bome and thea to
a b01piLal after Mr. Hannon'• car
ltnlck 1 a t.rue,lt: driven north by
Leroy L. Hite, Ut, Middleport RD.
The collil'lon occurred at 3:-l5 p
m. Friday on Rt 124, wlten Hat·
mon turned left off of 1:M. HJte
told invest1,1ating officers he saw
the car comiq, bit bis brakes
and •loppeif. then •u Jtrucll.
There were no arrest.. Damage
the side of Hite's truck wu
I •••ted .u .100; to H.armon'a car

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Transits who offered themselves
to .the county institution comprised about 1~ ':~ of lbe totljl. Riner·
Ants pasaln.t! thtougb towa are acceP,tcd
their own request. Stayinc in jail overmght is protcct•on
agunst tbelr possibly being charged with breaking any law should
they seek makesb.ift lodgins while
in thi.s vicinity.
Hol'VIellt dey of JBII ae1Lv1ly
wa.s Jan %7 whl'n a total of 18
Wf're l(tdge() th~rc

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of the g~~db:~h~~
clri&amp;s lhOWI !hat or the 1
lors bting awarded, 47 are
Collep of Com me""'; 38 In Col·
lege of Edllcat:on; 36, Colleiilt of
ApfUed Sc'1ence; · 22, Artl and
Stlen«s; ar.rl 18, Fine Arte.
Twelve tJtudents are receiflnl
I:':.~~~ dtlgrees and ellht otbeta
assoclato ~n art$ dtplo·
!_lUis, ReaJ,etrar Robert &amp; Mlhn
further tep!)rtcd tbat. ot the 1'78
~enll. ~;19 are men ond 110 ~re
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MEIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
. Jl)~n Wt' l''Cr Ractnr.,
'f;lUJaD, Chc$1( r: Patm 1a
Ha~en: M11l~c Talbott.
Mrs l'harlu
Ry:st&gt;ll .

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Dil('h.lrgrl{, E\•erttl ~ush, Ra.. cb:lo; Ra7 Calvert, Pomeroy.

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Fatally Stricken
••'."'"'·' Today Of Cancer

stalcmcut to

Rhode&amp; &amp;ald.

Sberlff Robert Hartenb:ach reported tod.Jy 58 persons used tbc
hoWling facilitlea of the oolfuty
jail 'durin&amp; the ·nrat 3\ft ~eks of
bia term, froin Jan. 1 through

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Damage Estimated In Billions

Floodwaters thai rampaged through nine soulbem stales,
killing 15 per10na, causing damage In lhe billiona aQ&lt;tleavlng
Dama1e1 totallna: an est1mlted thousanda homeless ebbed today under clear sides and a vast
,
•uoo to oiJ; oul&lt;lmobllet ln which DlliD-made barrier agolnot uncontrolled waters.
1 two-year-uld
cbUd IU!fered a
Raino lbat sent muddy rivers spillir.g over lbeir banb in
broken aoH and bruises i.D one of the Appalaehlans and started swollen headwaters mena&lt;ingly

53 Are Lodged
In Meigs Jail ··
During January

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Three Accidents
Are Reported In
County On Friday

Mystery Farm No. 6 Is Pict~,

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Cburcb, preride'd 1t the service .
8 ndq· Mniq 'llr. DUnn w11l
Otl tbe toplc ''The Flvq_

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dr. sedan, &amp;ood tires.
lflnc,, good body, clean
A good second car
CO!~E IN
St:t; THESiil ANI&gt;
MANY MORE

Demolished Plaa In Schoolyard··

NOI
eolo "Whit-!!•l~b~lc~.
~=~~~c~==-~=~~c:ordi~~·n~g~to~t~be~a~nb~ouo~~~m~e~n~I:·.:.:~:::IC1;Iil~~ti~M~u•~d~on~.!tN~,.~~~~~~~••
Mr.• Dunn
abn··
of a winter fC'elle un·

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ba.rJia ~ons, st~d~

Is Set I 15

Coal One.r
. at,i:Qns.
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Tailonn \.d
Jn Co unty.SlOWm·
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Will Be Tuesday
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Tbe
lesson of Tailoring By Bad Weather

ever)" dollar of reftaue,

w.wt,. .... mo.oo

Wilen a cliance to,.;,..a
saven are prepared to ~~.&lt;t. ~ ready lor opportunities: Save something
with us!

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Pomeroy-Middlepor:l Game Mow~
-3li~~":, 0~43Jio~:
AR
M • FJida ,
Shown t «etary ~~tmg .· .y : ;ef:.:f;.t~! ~~~"d.~~.:":;'..~~:.

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po.
liUtal arena In Pomeroy
as
the resuJr of
·made late
P)iday oltern..n at !be Melp
COunt:r Board at Electlan1.
Petitl.,na of eafldtdacy f9r aeata
on the rl'o:neroy VilliJe'"Council
were lUed by incumbenta Ito)'
Betllna:, Dor Schaeffer and 1Rieh1rd Jones: wbile other petition•
for founeil seats were nt.;d b)o
Fr111klin JUzer and Lealie Fultz.
In the meantime speculation
Wll rlfe ai to what may happen in
tbe mayoratity race where to date
but onP. petition, that filed by
Charles U:i!~tr, has been made.
Two ot!ler petition&amp; were kn()wn
kt be i.n circulation but as yet no
tilms ba1 hcen made.

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Mill ....,.
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lenkhta""oh
policy committee. Thlo •• I

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136.000 in property

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lh&lt;Jato&gt;r, Runs fine.

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1954 Pontiac Star Chief · ·· · · · · · · · $1,795
Catalina C'pe Jfydramatlc drlvo. Low nult'alCe All leather aeata,
lmmaculate mslde and out.

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1955 Ford VB Ranch Wagon · · · · $1,B95

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FordomaUe. New 8uu~k Tr11de-in . lt'11 a sweet {'ar named "deslro.''

1954 Buicks- as low as · · · · · ··· · · $1,595

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DeNtetl To J'lae ln~ratl;~

apeela1· IDOiie ldi' the set\l'ke.

Wt h.alic four of the flnc1t 'M's 11nnvhcre One Spct'Ull 4 dr sttl
t1h1fl Two Ccnturle1 with llYIIllflnw - one 2 rlr Hard top and one
4 dr . and one St~Jl(r 4 dr. w111, Dynano.,.. and power atecrlnR.
Thtole can look hkc lute modcltt llccaustJ tht•y have the Panoramic

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1956 Mercury Monteray · · · · · · · · · $2,595

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1956 Buick 5Declal · · · · · ·

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stewarrbh1p ch;urman g ave a re port on the ste ..urdshtp {'Untcst
sl?onso;-&lt;' r1 II) lhe Na twnal Wo

4 fir Se!dun Ont• cflrt'ful h n.ll ownu A Lld'lllltlg performer . Nt•w

2 rlr SNian Low nulca,~,:t 011c
tu write horne abottt.

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Middlep.ort High
Seniors Mothers
Plan Bake Sale

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"'tbe Korean veterans of Me~gs
County wltb servtce "before Jan.
Jl, 1855. ;and wbo hiVe been out
uf serv1ee less t'han three years.
and wba ..n:: Jnterestcd m establish
1ng an 1nst\t.ut1onal farm traming
school (G I l, a~ asked to con·
tact C J Rhodes, vcteran1 servh.&gt;e
ofricer, UOh Coun St., PomerOl',
0 . These vct('tantt are requeste·l
to bnng separation papers With
them "
1\-lr Rhodes SOld qu;t.hlying vctera111t shall have a farm tllat IS
tdlablc, put 111 full time on the
fmn, ha\c prt'per rquipmcnt lo
do what 1hr-y are trymg to aecom.
ptisb on thctr farm. and go to scb·
ool tw1re a week at nia:ht,
Surrest;ful
undid.ato., for tbc
~hool -if unr ts
opetled-w11:
draw an P.ducattonal :tUowauce depending In amount on family status A to!al of 18 to 20 farm trainecs will be nccdc\i
start the
claSS&lt;'s, Rhodes said.

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GUILD tO MilT
Mrt; Pnl Lochary 'N'lll be host
lo .he Ep1soopal Guild at ber homt
\\ouJ,lesday 11t 8 p.m. Mn. Greln
Price and Mrs. A.' lt. Knight wH!
be .::o-b.oste.sses. '

COLUMBUS 0.
UP
Edtar
T. Wolfe Sr , 63. co-pubti&amp;htr of
tbe Columbus Dispatch •od the
Ohio State Journal. died itt a bo.
pllal today of uncer.
~ was t"o-publlsber ol the Di~o
patch Prmting Co., which
publishes the two newspapers and
operates Rad1o Station "'MBNS and
WBNS-TV . ln
addition, he was
hDard cha.trman of tht Bane Obio,
11 bankmg corporation, ancl Wolfe
Wear-U-Well Shoe Corp.
Born m Columbus, be was edurated 1n local public ~bools .and
tbe Curt 1 ~ SchOol in Brookfield
~nter, Conn He was #fllduat.ed
from Pnnccton 1n 1917 and enlilt·
ed in the r-iavy the same year.
His newspaper car£'er hagan 81
1 an adv~rtisln!!
solicitor rOT •be
Journal tn 1919. He i!pent several
years m \'anous dt'partments ·nt
the newspaper before laldn1 over
as co-publisher and a member of
the board of .-!;rectors.
Th~ eldest of hts three
sons,
killed
Robert F . Wolle U. was
In an auto
acctdent near Del•
ware, Ob•o,. m 1943. Hta other
sons, Edgar Jr., anct Jobn m acUvc: in th~ varioue Wolfe compan•

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON ARE.\
RICHARD 5. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
liYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR

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Suhsthphon rat M~ Ilt!ltre ry by carn.-r wl1ert&gt; available 30 oenls pe-r
WHk ont' fl'llr Ill ad\ance Ill Thll Dally St•utlnel office, $15.00, 1i.x
months, $7.80; th.re\! month ~. $3 90 By motor route where .availahll:l
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pohcy or th(' prevUHII years 16%

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Easy Road For Boys Is N.ot Good

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Ed Note: Let the difficult be with the easy, sayo E. 0.
Sa11nders, veteran teacher, and authority on the Amencan
Boy ln•today's articltl, his 11th In a series of 24. Boys have to
learn to do for themselves else they never wlil have a need to

learn .

DO NOT PICK THE THORNS FROM Till! ROSES
"T~ink for thyself, one 1dea bnght
But known to be thy own
Is better than a thousand gleaned

From fields by others sown "
An old maxim is that we learn to do by doing
Many fathers who have achieved su&lt; ecss the hard way,
when they have boys of their own, ssy, "I do not want my son
to have aa ha•rd a time in growmg up as I had' ' Here again js
that parental love intcrfenng w1th the sucn•ss£ul development
of the boy.
Any kind o( activity bnngs development to the youth Many
teache~ give too much a.~tance to the1r pupils in preparing
\heir Ietson&amp;. The soonul otiotiV leO! n to do the difficult problems for themselves the better When a pupil accomplishes a
dlfficult task wtthout help , tt gives h1m greater power ctnd a
greater tendency to be sf'lf-rehant It the parent or teacher
does the task for him he simply sits back and takes U easy,
and says to himself when '' I fwd something that is difficult to
solve alii have to do is to osk for help."
U a boy Is not perm1Uctl to do thmgs for himself, how will
he ever Jearn' I once knew a father wbo had a son that was
very bright, but t.hc fath('r would ne\•er· permit him to do anything for himslf and In his own wc~v The father selected nnd
bought all the boy's clothe• and shoos till he was 21 At that
Ume the father passetl on and the son was left as helpless as a
sb:·year old ln domg thmgs for lum s ~lf This young man was
handicapped all his l1fe bo ca use the t alhPf had picked Ml the
thorns·from his roses
If this boy had been givt' n moucy and sent otlt to buy his
o"'n clothes and do business for himself, he no doubt would
have made some mislake!l but he would have learned a lesson
£rom each error. Each mistake we make should always teach
us a lesson. Many times in talking- With high school pupils
about mistakes In their conduct that they had made, I would
say to them, 11 if vou realile the E-rror of your way and )earn a
lesson from it, all is well "
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All parents and teachers shonld give responsibility to the
children under their care and this will bring deuioument that
can be attained An no other way The d1vlne being does not do
anything for us that we ran do ourselves, and the same rule
should apply to par.ents and tea&lt; hel's in the training of their
chlldron.
The following, cUpped from the edltori•l column of a cltv
oaper, harmonizes well wtth my story on "Do not Plrk th~
Th&lt;lrno !rom the Roses."
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THE PERFECf CHANCE THE ROY r.OT•
Hio father oald: "He shall not toll a&lt; I dld He n•~dn't •noll
the ~!amour or his lfoyhood ploy hy tasks and dulles work-adav t'
And so the boy Rrew. with mrcclv anv tnsks to do. Jle
drifted easUv tbrourh srhool wllh hl!lc otudv as ~ rule He
knew no .rrln of dutv arim and liffl wEIR "ea!lv meat" for him.
until hllcolle•• davs wore dQnc . when father Mid to hlm· ••mv
Ron. vou've t,~d w1ur llttle !lbrt in lire anit now vou've .zot to
rare thP ~~tfrifP. . Yma've got to enter in the £ray and make your
own unaided wwv ••
And sora went out .ttnit h~d hi!! trv. hut fnuntf thP. worM was
all 11wrv It WRI!Ii a dprnrr Q'Rmf! hP nl11vPrl whArP nn -.now.
wh~"1'" no ont'! rt'lrl(HPrt him f\r i"Al"Ptf tlnw ll'Pl'
rq,.,.,~ He wasn't trained to shmd the call and

anr"'ll: wPrP m•tfp·

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maflp"' hlhn·e nfl It All
,At\" fnthP.t' sald· 11 YOli'Ve ~ot
fl" ..'""' ~thu·t "

no hrart to falJ With SUCh I

The son reulled· "Thr (Au1t's not mlnr Y4\u ,.alaed me on a
loollsll Une You kent mv dny, with nlrosure full, you wraooed
me uo In cotton wonl You nev~r tAm~ht me how to braca
a1ain1d the srame 1 hnvP to farr You
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steeled

mP for

the flrbt, but fillUred I'd "comr out all rlQht " then tu•ned me

out

11111-ns. aw11rd or lanM~-Anrl now vou sav 1 "hA-t a rhantP 1"

F.thm •hould permit their •ons to be srrotched by th•·
thorns on the roses.
ftRID CNANOII
f"U:MSON ~ C trp .f'hnrl l"
W1l1er ettptaln of tht&gt; b s:t tooth .. l1

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PIUI .ADEl.PntA .JP
Thf'
Knuon ul Foothu\1 l.eiJNe look&lt;'d
10 a btll'l'k tlnlah of hs 1nnual mid·
wmle r me~tms: today arter spul·
lcrin.l! throuiJih
aecond day dol·
offtr.d llttle but
droms wh tch
tDil CGlloa:e, 11\14!fl!e~lnG ("arl Wbr
minor rules changea barring one1
'Wbe r.otntlv was n:lmed often which aboliahl!d pnrmanently tht;
ldvt t.tetfteJcl roeh at treorrla "apaee eadeh" el~ aae ur
Tech.
coJrhlng ln ~ht loop.

team fletded h ~· OeltthTopr l 11
iversilv and
backfltld eoac:h n1
the Unlver•lly of Tt':tU tht pas'
two lfiUOM, hiJ befon namt'•l of
fen11ve batlditlld coo~ch at Clet'n·

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Well, the glowing screen in my
living room ran for about 6 con·
secutlve hours Monday, Jan 21.
for Prealdent Ote's inauguration. J
«!OUidn't te('m to let it go.
SbalJ I Mrta summarize and
see 11 the "ame things stuyed with
you"

seen for over 20 yeara.
Who care• if he (or she) was a
big boby and wept It even see"Lest we for1et, Lest we forget" inttl" t ditl, for one, a:nd un:uham·
llem Th,.ee Thf Jluulan Am· edl)' 1'ry to thln:k, tf )'Ou have
busador never clappin1 (that I that rare quaUty of empathy, what
saw, did you') Well, let him sit it could mean to btl ab11ited, driven
there, while all the lov.,ly ex.ter· about at eun poln.t and then land
nail ot a prodd and free nation 1afe · in a dear one's arms at
mareh by Will tie, I won4er, thlnk journeys eJI4.
of Innocent HunJirilnl retently
Never •gain am I gcing to
Jlatn, merely beeauh tbl&amp;y wanted etaoln shrdl cmfwy vbgkq t"tnfwyp
to live RJ frH meD? Aftd the lon1 speak h&amp;htly of ' 'KAT prognm.
towt or df'lld PGiiJh olflcera re· Any outf1t,
c c m tn e r e 1 a I or
cent)y provf!d to have been R.ut• otherwise, that can do a ftne
slon victims In Worl4 lbr Two? thing hke tbit , - \it'll, I'm tor
And io on, for toG many pages of them, one hundred per cent.
hi•tory.

I alway&amp; marvel at lbe Secret
For o"e thing, the camaraderie Servlee, m('n, their a.WtJ, their
betwe6(1 Mnmu~ and Pat Nixon. aR.rtne,._..nd then we doubue-.
They kept reminding me of most Nw oniy a mere fraction of them
any two g.. lt you'd see at Any. otlllers being scattered all over.
where, lJ S A. chatting, eager,
)eautllut and majestic, the way
sweet ~rniTfnll, anxi()Us ab()ul their the Washington Monument and
men folk1, who, lncldtntally, for Captiol 4omc dominated the ~cene.
my money, :ore do1ng 0 K. thnnk
Problems-how and where dJd
you And oh, yeA, Mrs. Bridle• they get all those hort:es tn pa·
and gl'lclou&amp; hosteu, too
rade and where on earth did they

.n

keep them?
How could any one, but any
one, WPik !hat g]x milea :Jnd 111111
be able to
hobble along'
How !."On Jl ~~~ptllmt like Mise
Burma stand Uus mlst'rable ch·
mate of ours and not take an ele-

(Sen's Wlf(') wasn't she the sweet
I had brought my own lunch In
on a tray so I could .vatch steadily
and I thouKht to goodness they'd
never ~cl el}lmg there 1'm not too
sure ,luther, whether 'twas TOO

good hstc rno pun mtended!) to phant sized cold?
have that on a screen Pres [kr.
forklnJ do\\ n tenderloin steaksWell, AOmebody figured all that
but anywa.!l, I take u they know and 10.000 other probl ems out and
what they're doing around over we put in Ike aeam as 34th presi·
there-th~?y ' \e been around o i'lt, dent what wJth one lh1ng and an·

so l hear!

other
May
lesR'

Soll?nm notl?s PreJ Ike 's grave
expreasion til\ througlU the rell&amp;:l·
ous ceremony of t~o~k1n1 the osth,

hi~

shadow

To resume on TV- - and I'll
the prayeu, the almost unbear leave this nght 1Way. t promlat:
able IWeetnc ss or Marian Ander·
Idly 1 turned en on~ of those
son's or.lnch 1. the majestic pres noon time programs · IL Could !Be
&amp;net of Herbert Hoover exactly at You" l've never st&gt;en 1 more
the Pre•udcnt'11, shoulder and real· beautiful t11 nR than the reunion
ly abovP. all, the lone lint of wheel between that newly arrwed Hunchair ~oldltrs from Walter Reed garian mother and her de1r son
Hospila1 s1tt1ni so patiently there in Los Angl'les whom sPie hadn't

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Seemli a JW'eacber visiting In a
·hOme was to sptak in the local
church that mgbt and insigted on

gmng snpJl(!rle~g
bc~ause as he
.S~Id, ") nf'ver pt'ea~b weli after
a full meal·· HIJ subflequent dt!l·
courAe provt&gt;d dull, uneventrul, tn
short. no 'count
Said his hostess to her fam 11y
lllter-" He m1ght as well a et"
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Gues~ I thought about that aft.
er seemg 1he President'~ lunch·
eon Al&lt;'l'EH he had spoken.
h!mndt sg a~ I !II so( owvoOdj ou,

Daily Sentinel
Day Book
BIRTHDAY HONORED
Mr ~ Rlchard Rosenbaum (Lois
Ann Snlllh \ was guest of honor at
a blflhday dlnm•r g1Y•'n Utb pa 'lt
Wl.lek by hl'r parent~ M1· and Mrs
Orm Sm\tl'l Guests were M:r anJ
h-r: !\ 'I05t!nhall1n Hnd their fou:r.1t1uth old son, Joey, Mr and Mn
ltichard Schwab and daughters,
Susan and L;tnn
IIRTH ANNOUNCE,MINT

Mr and Mrs Lewis Rupe (Cherie
Anu Burn") are announclnJ the
birth of a son Da~vld Keith OJ\ Jan
22 at the Holzer Ho!Jpital. The
Rupes also have two older aons

Stove, and Guy Grandparents are
Mr and Mn. W.ayne Rupe of Rut·
land and Mr and Mrs Paul Burtts
of Mason Mr Rupe I! usoelatt~d
with the H a- R Flre9t0ne store 1n
Mlrldlt"port. ThP-Y teatde on West
Mam St. Pomeroy.
PAUII IXAM.
Mrs George Vaughan,

who h

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Now I'll tell you what 1 thin!t
Is thr cause of JUVemle dellnqu·
eney I thihk the
teenuen a'.'\
that way becauRe tbty are mlsun·
dentood and reel
unwanted by
their parents. 1 thiuk 1r parent.t
today would use a little bit mote
llnderstandmg w1tb the teenaaers
there wouldn't be as much juve·
nile delinquency They are just
trylna: to break away from the-Ir
parents a little more as children
do 11 th.ey aet older.

!omo EIO!t Preatey

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Doo.tY

10 30 Aunt Dru Show

11 :00 Forb
11.30 Cow '-Y Theatre
12.30 M· Wlzanl

2.30

NBA Gamf'

NO

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Stake Raoes

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fto~~ters

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People Are Funn,.
1:00 Perry Comn Sbow
9•00 Caesar's Hour
10·00 George Gobel Show
10·30 YOiir Rlt ParadP.
11,00 N.,.. 111d Spoi'lo
tt·IO Owl Theatre

Monday- Channel3

us Sian On
7:011 1'0dav
1.00 eort.. Time

Tbe Price Is Rliht

Con~equenees

Tle Tac Dougb
rt Cf)Uid Be You

Current

Camera Goes to School

'rennes.~Jee Ernie Ford

KaUoee Theatre •
4:01 Queen 11'ot A 011
4:411 IIMetD RomaDf!eJ
$,00 bomH:r Time
G·30 My Lltt!e Marpe

11:30 Tales of l'e:ua RanJtq

IZ:OO Btl Top

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l.ulboron Churdi !Witt Weclftfldi!Y at f p.lll. hi lhe eb.,..\o
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MILWAUK£E - Tho l.etiOempteyeoo of lbo W\100nalo Publle
Servlee Corp, wtrled l,tM,ITI
m•n·hO\Ifl 'ffitlaout 1 ~nett IOit-

Tnwn. Countrv Crossroads
The P.iJ Picture

Church's Blg Story

tlm' ,..ldoml Tbe - · 1M pee.t in tbe r...,. mac:lllin117 llne in
eompo11y oakl, wu tho ...oltoloot IW/.
Of Ohft men worlr:bq l~UtJ JIU't
without a loot-limo ..tlilonl Tho
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eloelrla ail4 aeelfiObo, 11111 be contlu&lt;lo4- ot lk v..,.. llltlldlo1 on
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•HAilTJ'ORl&gt;, Cona. Tbla - • wm PNIIide .. opi.loi'JIIent &lt;Oftlpeftaa- "" ft. partunt!l lor lh~ at-na lo
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Htaae It Wtl "'lr&amp; limp...." U of. wfh .·~ Oft loin« lo 1HIJI with the
flcial ruled that he "IQ'Inpathited demonstr•tioJlll.
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7,00
7"30
7-45
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9,30
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Producer's. ShoWcase
Robert Montgomtr7
News Headlines

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Lamp Unto My Feet
Look Up ana i.J.ve
United Nations Jn Aetloa
Camt:ra Thte,

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8.00
8:30 Golden PlaybOUSI
7:00 Beat tile Cloek
Bul!l!'aneen

Wild Bill HfCtok

Heckle and Jectle
Curtain Time
Back to God

10,ot GunAmoke
10,30 The Late Show

Monday- Channell
8.00 Captain Jtanaaroo
9:00 Moraine Show ·

10:00 ~y Moort
10l3o
rthur Godlre1
11:30 Strike It Rj.ch

12 00 Valilint Lady

I!!: I$ LOve of lJfe
IUO serulr lor 'l'omorrow
12:41:i Guiding Liibt
KaUe's Kltehen
.Aa the World Turns

Our Kill Brookl
HousP.pB.rty

s,oo Big Payoff
3:30 Bob Ctosby Show

Satvnlay- Challllel 13
12:tlj Sian on
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MavJe MatinM

The late Show

Sign Off

TlOO ldtl;r ArDold Tillie
T:IO F11110111 Film Fetllval
1,00

La_,e Well&lt;

10:0\1 OUrk lublloe

10:30 You'nl On Your OWn

!1:1)0 Cenlur, Tt&gt;aaler
IJ:IO Stp Oft

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Brighter Day

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Secret Storm
Edge of Nt.ght
'l'he Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sport• Parade

Press Conference
Douglu Edwards.

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Roblnhoo1
BurDa &amp; AJlen

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nP~day

Clifford Adams ).ell WO&lt;!-

by bus f.:tr Red iulkl, N.
J. to jqin Ite-r husband wbo iJ ln
lbo arm)/ !bore.

Studio One
Upoto·the Minute
Se11nrilna: the
·The Late Show

Opoortunlties
Y0\111 OWN
PARt mnt:
BUSINESSI
l!.Ubllshtd MoiOI' Routes

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Birthday Pctrty
Held For Susan:
Joyce Frederick

The S1ered Heart Chur~;:b waa ste~ tinted carutt!Ona and the
brldeimaidl, easiade bouquets of
cember 29 weddin1 of Mlu Pat· White ~tioM.
Silaa.o and Ioyce Frl!&gt;deric!t were riels Kilen Meier, daNhter of Mr Mr. Thodtu Burke ot Homntead,
j.uests of honor at a party given and Mrs. .Pbtllip J. Jlelgjo, 111 We- Pa. was belt man nd Ulben were
by their &amp;r•ndmotber !Auden of he Terrace and Mr. BeriUll'Cf P. Tbomll Rah\OlnG of
N.
Rfedaville, hoborina their sttb and Sucboza, son of Mr. and Mn. Paul Y. and Rjcbard OJaa, Pltu
lOth birthdays ,
Suchoza, 333 Vine 'St., MlJn~Rll.
Se1'VIa1 u altar boJ• were
Pa.
The
10,30
a.
m.
nupllal'
mwl119bby
Phlt Meter, brother tf IIJe
Refre•hments of lee creal!~ •nd·
wa•
sung
by
th11
Rev.
Fatlat•
le»hu
1nd
Cbarle&amp; Glpeclhfr, Tedllfrthday eatc were 1erved. Prlzea
and 1'oaun7 COett. eo&amp;
were 9o'On by Janet~ Het&amp;ert Cathy Turel before an altar decOrtated
the setting for tbe SattqdiJ De-

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chine Co , 2G N Court Street.
Athens, Ohio.
,I 31 3tc

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Mrs. A. Ebersbach
Is Honored Guest
c;&gt;n Her Bir-thday

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Given tn marrtaaeliy hor (atlllir,

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performer. 4ltltiii-OOBlaettnar'" Pomeroy. 1 II 81e
1853 PLYMOUTH 2 -dr., bUiar, ii
Dew llrel, prleed lo uU. CIU
lluUODd rutnlture Co.
I 31 Bit

antique duiopini ailk, fashioned on
princess line witb itand up ~t!lJar
and yoke of alencon lace emtiroid·
and ered wtth ~iny seed pearl• and
long sleevr.g CQmlng tO a poJnt
over the banda. The very full !kirt
extentetl to a cathederal train
Her wai!it length veil of iUusion
fell fro ~ ll cap of antique duiapini
&amp;1 lk m?.t~hmg the gown and out.
lmed with tiny seed pearls Sbe
rarried a ca!l:cade bouquet of wbite

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Cui/JII'IlMitt
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frame and

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by bOIJIII. Coo. tJe boui!Jt with

nRikTUUL I BIAMI

KIIAP IRON- MITALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
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the bride wore a 1own of Whlfe in1"'

Servicemen

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~~d ~lnt~ttias ;:;~r~;~~ti~l'fr.lle~.~~~:

and
wJth ChrWma•
evergreens,lljbtl, lritb a na·
tivity scene on the side al~Jll· 'fte
altar rail wAa deeqra~d wlth red
and white cboJr bOy eaildles''d!Jo.
wred with large goJd candleS.
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Sunday- C~annel1 f

solotl ~:~::!.~
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and
Anna Marcaret H

A reteption and dinner

waa

held in the church auditorium fol·

lowmg the ceremony for apptoxl·

Marin~ returns

to Caihp After

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3:00 Marsb.IU Colltlt
s,ao John Hopkins File 1 •

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':00 Coli••• Preu Coai9Met
':30 .M:edtt!al Rerkolll
5 :DO Cartoon Tbeatre

t:or Sole

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B:OO lllctey Mouse- Club 1:00 Cartoob Club
d·IO Five Star Final
,

HI lohn Daly and New.

7:30 Sherlock llolmet

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rpil'niling Mr.
the, pa1t
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ories and wore a white Amazon hls
end week
Mrs. Paul
lily corsagt.
,
Burn• ind familY of Mason, anj

The 'tuditorium waa decorated JUs silten Mrs, Billy MaK.lnney
Le.wia Dupe and famlllu
wat Sgt. Burns ftrrt yiatt
lunne in 122 montb6 Sgt. Burns
plana to. make the Marine Corp
his career He Wl.!l made Sgl on
the lOth of Dec. OR bil f\n.1 wed.
diDt Anpivenary, ~lso at tbe 11me
tithe sraned for another six years
&amp;If.. and IUs. Burns bave one
either :iide The o1.ber tables were daughter 3 mrmtha old. ])ebra Kay
with lJhite enameled
magnolia lC'.-.ves made in poinsettia
like Ilowers..

with larg-e white wedding belli n.
tending !rom the ceiling and Ill·
ver stars, !lolly and hemloc:lr. on
the W&lt;llla &amp;rd plllars. The bride's
table was bf'autiful with a Jace
cover :lnd centered with a five
Uered weddmg cake decorated
With v.hllf" carnations, wtth taU
white tapers in crystal holders on

Hleanor and Bernice
SuchO?:a of Munhall, sisters of the
groom served the cake after it was
~ut by the bride and groom. M.iss
han Cupp &lt;ond Mtss VIrginia Dllettosa of Parkersburg, W. Va.,
presided at the punch bowls. Mila
Lily Glrolam! regutered the peJts
and memb4':rs of the Sacred Heart
l)repared and served tbe
Misses

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KatJi lit., Pomeroy. C.U !Jr. It

Dve 1nd
:a.-.ry Fran;-et. who
as beauUciana In
the...weelr: end w1th Mn.
entt, Mr ar.4 Mrs. Lee
J . D. Slii!OD, who i1
Orville tpent tbe week
bome bere.

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12 YEARS
OF AGE
OR OLDER!

-WOULD YOU

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left

their

w~ddln1

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trip

Included a week in New
:ind two weeks in .lOn&amp;:aton,
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7:80 . Ted Mack Amateur kout
8:30 Playhouse 13
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mately JOO guests. Mrs Meier
Set. and li-rt Gary Burns haYe
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eafed per10no wh~ would like to
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Paulette ltitellle, Joan Davis, Shar-Complelo WIIEEL Ai.mN'iiiiliiT,
For lnforlllltlon Call 398
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Frank, Cathy Andrew, Janet
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Fi'ank, Miry Bite, Carolyn Cri.sllp,
Boeltell•o SafelY lervl... Will day .. 'l'l..da;.
Aonaleen Osborne, Janet Retzer,
Mtln .Stre~t, Po~. Oblo.
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DESffiiNG HOME DETop Sedan. Dynafiow, one locul "'WONE
UVERY ot Broughton's Dairy
owner, red and white three
Prodi.Lcli in ,PQllletoy or MiddleThe
birthdav of Mr&lt;= Aihm roses.
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Mlss"?lJYllis Meier was maid of
erot.
1 31 Ole
er all, ''The Beet when the Busy Bee Sewing Circle honor- anti Miss Mary Teresa and
Doe.an't
Cost
A Cent More."
ot the Federate(] Cht.rch met 1I Carol~· n 'Mrier, sisters or the brtde,
19M PONTI!\C VS Star Chief t dr.
1 25 lmoc the church for an all day quJlting were bridesmatds. They wore
Only 1.000 careful miles, neargreen sahn gowns w1Lh green
ot . new used ear in thil area.
C'oooanut c-ream ple was served shoes and D handCau of green and
lOr.
nsuranct
$2495.00. Blaetln••· Pomeroy.
8arJr.!a,StmPfOn lnluranee AteDc;y, with l potluck dmner at noon to white sahn leaves 'rhe maid of
I 31 Ste
tlllddleport. IPlft - Au_obD., Mrs EOOrsbach, Mr~ Roy Seyfried , honor earned a cascade bouqet of
114(1.tf P.tr.!l. Otho Murray, Mrs Wilham
Borulo. Pbon1 1131S.X
1956 MERCURY. Monteray 4 dr.
Baker, Mrs. LouJs ltetbel, Mrs
Sedan. 12,006 attual miles Mer·
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Grover &amp;b. Miss Anna Dunrt, Mr~.
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l.lfe. Auto. Flh. Polto ~en n ... Carl Shields.
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IT)an Kloes, Mn. Rmymond Hood ,
Len than 12.000 miles. If there ' (21)
I Estate
Mrs Walter Baer,
Mrs Carrie
e.er wn a "cream puff'', this is
GrueBer,
Mrs,
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Mrs
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one. $219&amp;.00. Blaettnar'l, Porn;
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!tile Bli!CK Speetal 2 ctr. Hard
Grueser, Mrs. Clara Schaefer, Mr.1.
lOP- ll)&gt;nallow drive, fully equip. BOUSE FOB BALE wilh 2 apart- 'theodore1 Mara, Rev and Mrs
meats. 6 rooms and bath jn each Waldo J. Barttla and two guests,
peel, blue aod ~Y fiolth.
apartment. all new eopper water Mrs. 0 B, Elberfeld 111nd Mrs.
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lines, . all new ;u Unes, 2 new C"reora;ia Williamson .
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automatic w1ter heatert. Phone
PLYMOUTH VB Savoy 4 dr.
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Mary JaneY.oung
New Bride-Elect

Cook, Mrs. WilHam Watson, MI;'S.
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The people never pubiJ&amp;h an}
thtn_!! g~t1d about EVls. All thE'y
I puhhsh IS a blg bunch of mush
The) wute thzngs about people or
whom they have never seen The
people wnte things about E!Vl.ll,
lhii!J!:s that are JllSI JOSSIV I ttunk
they should !te and get to know
people before ~hey start publiih·
lng mush about Lht&gt;m
As for htm cau~mg JUvemle de·
linquency I dtsagr~e with you. It
seema to me thfl! tht:re was jltve·
mle delmquency before he came
along, wasn 't there" You say be
cuuscs 1t, well, haa ht- kll~ed any
on e' Does he 8() up and tell them
to be ltke that' If the} didn't have
tl in the1r
heart to do tt, the)'
wouldn' do 1!
Some people say that its tern
ble the way the lf'enagers go crazy
&lt;lver rock and roll Well, d1dn't
lh('y d9,.lhe same back when Char·
leston wu the most popular danct~
Or ha\e ,you forgotten ·' The folks
who are &lt;lldf'r now did the sam~
With Frank Smatra
F.lv ts IS really a good Christ-ian
al hear! , He /fOes through thOle
motions whe-n he amgs because IHl
can't ttelp It attd that's the way
he reels about mus1c
I w1sh you would have a chance
to ~el.lt htm someday and maybe
you'd change your lune a little

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poor taste at puttln&amp; and pubhslt

ban otheri do unto you."

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goes to the National Tuberculosil
Assoc1a llor. ancl comes back to us
m serv1 C't&gt;S nnd tn the re!lults of
thl' na t10nwide researrh program
You have giVen us a mandate
to ron l.J nu~ the Jlght untll tuberl' u\o ~ ls is under e~ontrol m thts
community The anocJahon pled·
gt·~ thJt 11 wtll do t&gt;verything tn
1b power to protect yotlr homt&gt;s
from tubere11losis
The f1ghl hilS bet-n a long one,
hul grt:at progress hils already
lX't&gt;ll made The older ones amonc
ycu w1\1 remember the hopeless
ati1ludc abt~ut TB that prevalle~
hell a century ago. Today there
ts hope- real hope for the defeat
of TB Merhcal science bas had
(i:reat surce'&gt;S m preventing death
from TB, leas in preventing ~pread
of the disense rrom the sick to
the well In tbu part of the job,
every c1h:r:f'n mu-st cooperate
In th1nkmg you for your Christmas Seal contrtbution, may we al·
so ask f .Jr your cooperation
throu t• hout lhe year m the TB
control proRrams you have helped
pay for H'ive YOUR che't X ray.
ed. Read th(' literature orr 'na put
out by the auoctation Urge your
leg1slators *o prot·lde the neceg.
llry funds for pubh~ TB control
ractllties
Mrs Wallace Bndford
Exccuti'\Te Secretary

Rraduate n£ the Southerton Bf!a!.l ·
ty Academy, Athent, hu received
wrrd that she has succesafully pa~.
SC!d the haminations by the StltA
Board o! Cosmetoloiy Mrs Vaur:·
I think the thln.p. you said abotte
han 1a associated with Mrs. Walter Elvia are mean and cruel Jf you
Rainey at the Wandt li&amp;autJ Sbop. were Ja hil ihoe1 would you llb
P1lmer Street, M'idd~port.
In lm sute you woaJdft"t So aJ~
way• keep 1ft mind the aotden rule
''bo uato· Othtra at 10u would
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11.00 Tlus lal The L1fe
11 .30 Man To Man
12 00 BuJhl!ne America

9:00 S'IJI 0. 9,01' Lifo "" lhe J'ana
Dear Ed1tor
Speaking of eatln&amp;-Or was I
1 read your 1ssue of Jnn, SO Sen- 9:80 Capta111 Ka~o
Well, anyway, Mrl. Rothrock, our tlnel about ~lvis Presley, and J 10:811 11111\rtY l(o!lN
minister's wife of yeats ago, related this one.
must say 'lome people have very 11,oo Luoky 8 llllneb

grow

never

8·25 Stan On
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$1:30 Capt Mldnljht

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of th e Seal Sale Total &amp;'oes1o the
sl ll te for S¥1 VJces t() local, and 6%

Durmg February, Amenca observes the birthdays of several of Its tlJustnous sons - Washington, Lmcoln, and Tho ·
mas Edison. Anoth l' r btrthrtay celebration of national propor.
lions In which all America can'!properly Join " that ot the Boy
Scouts of Amertca
Scouting tn the United States ter"C'h•~s 1ts 47th anniversary
during Boy Scout Week February 6 to 12 II'' diffk:ult torecall when our nahon dtd not have th1s chararter.building leis..
UJ e .time program £or its boys and young men .
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Smce February 8 , 1910, more than 26,000,000 American
boys and men have boon Influenced by the Scout Oath and I
Law. They have had the benefits of Scoutmg training, fellowship, handicraft skills, and high adv.nture
America is all the richer for it Many men In high places in
American affairs today prqudly cred1t Scouting's influence in
their liveR
Today over 4,500,000 boys and men are actively enrolled in
54{) local councils with a membership of 111,000 units. Fortu·
nate: inde~ are communities where Scouting flourishes.
American adults of good character give generously of their
time in giving leadership Others help by ra1sing fund•. or in
By BLANCHE M. HASkiNS
serving as members of local Boy Scout councils which In turn
I hav" bP«m, here or late, rather
provide· training foJ leaders, ramp facilities, worthwhile year· lukewarm towud TV Jn fact , I've
round activities, personal advancement and opportunities for found myHelf "damnina: It witll
Scouts to render community :;erv1ce
faint pr&amp;IIM'" an ex.preJSion which
very near .'omet to telllne you the
thmg't roH"'n and I hate to say

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The "w! E-igs Count)' Tuberc.- u1osis
AIIS0('1allon w1shc-s to expreRJ Its
hl'UI trdt t ha nks Lo you tor your
~ uiJrH1r: of 'hE' 50th annual Christrna~ .'\1 .J I Sitll' AINO to all eontrl·
'bulot s Vol un teers, worke1 a and
un} one l'be who has had a part
'" ma k ng I he S S a 11uecess
Alth ough t he ~oal of $3325.00
has nol been reached, the amount
or $3007 70 wh1ch JS the amount
or Se11 Sale Contributions to dale
wtll suppo1 I the same program for
the com1n g }ear as hu been tbe

NaUcmal adftPtislne hl!?resent atJ \'P, BottJ nt&gt; ll i·KiDlball, lnr , 343
LtxilltOil Ave., New Ywk Ctty, 16, N V
as ~'Ond das!l ma1lmg matl f' r at thf' pogf off1 ct&gt; at Porn·
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ont month Sl By mall on., y~r $8,
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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON ARE.\
RICHARD 5. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
liYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR

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Suhsthphon rat M~ Ilt!ltre ry by carn.-r wl1ert&gt; available 30 oenls pe-r
WHk ont' fl'llr Ill ad\ance Ill Thll Dally St•utlnel office, $15.00, 1i.x
months, $7.80; th.re\! month ~. $3 90 By motor route where .availahll:l
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pohcy or th(' prevUHII years 16%

Scouting Has A Birthday
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Easy Road For Boys Is N.ot Good

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Ed Note: Let the difficult be with the easy, sayo E. 0.
Sa11nders, veteran teacher, and authority on the Amencan
Boy ln•today's articltl, his 11th In a series of 24. Boys have to
learn to do for themselves else they never wlil have a need to

learn .

DO NOT PICK THE THORNS FROM Till! ROSES
"T~ink for thyself, one 1dea bnght
But known to be thy own
Is better than a thousand gleaned

From fields by others sown "
An old maxim is that we learn to do by doing
Many fathers who have achieved su&lt; ecss the hard way,
when they have boys of their own, ssy, "I do not want my son
to have aa ha•rd a time in growmg up as I had' ' Here again js
that parental love intcrfenng w1th the sucn•ss£ul development
of the boy.
Any kind o( activity bnngs development to the youth Many
teache~ give too much a.~tance to the1r pupils in preparing
\heir Ietson&amp;. The soonul otiotiV leO! n to do the difficult problems for themselves the better When a pupil accomplishes a
dlfficult task wtthout help , tt gives h1m greater power ctnd a
greater tendency to be sf'lf-rehant It the parent or teacher
does the task for him he simply sits back and takes U easy,
and says to himself when '' I fwd something that is difficult to
solve alii have to do is to osk for help."
U a boy Is not perm1Uctl to do thmgs for himself, how will
he ever Jearn' I once knew a father wbo had a son that was
very bright, but t.hc fath('r would ne\•er· permit him to do anything for himslf and In his own wc~v The father selected nnd
bought all the boy's clothe• and shoos till he was 21 At that
Ume the father passetl on and the son was left as helpless as a
sb:·year old ln domg thmgs for lum s ~lf This young man was
handicapped all his l1fe bo ca use the t alhPf had picked Ml the
thorns·from his roses
If this boy had been givt' n moucy and sent otlt to buy his
o"'n clothes and do business for himself, he no doubt would
have made some mislake!l but he would have learned a lesson
£rom each error. Each mistake we make should always teach
us a lesson. Many times in talking- With high school pupils
about mistakes In their conduct that they had made, I would
say to them, 11 if vou realile the E-rror of your way and )earn a
lesson from it, all is well "
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All parents and teachers shonld give responsibility to the
children under their care and this will bring deuioument that
can be attained An no other way The d1vlne being does not do
anything for us that we ran do ourselves, and the same rule
should apply to par.ents and tea&lt; hel's in the training of their
chlldron.
The following, cUpped from the edltori•l column of a cltv
oaper, harmonizes well wtth my story on "Do not Plrk th~
Th&lt;lrno !rom the Roses."
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THE PERFECf CHANCE THE ROY r.OT•
Hio father oald: "He shall not toll a&lt; I dld He n•~dn't •noll
the ~!amour or his lfoyhood ploy hy tasks and dulles work-adav t'
And so the boy Rrew. with mrcclv anv tnsks to do. Jle
drifted easUv tbrourh srhool wllh hl!lc otudv as ~ rule He
knew no .rrln of dutv arim and liffl wEIR "ea!lv meat" for him.
until hllcolle•• davs wore dQnc . when father Mid to hlm· ••mv
Ron. vou've t,~d w1ur llttle !lbrt in lire anit now vou've .zot to
rare thP ~~tfrifP. . Yma've got to enter in the £ray and make your
own unaided wwv ••
And sora went out .ttnit h~d hi!! trv. hut fnuntf thP. worM was
all 11wrv It WRI!Ii a dprnrr Q'Rmf! hP nl11vPrl whArP nn -.now.
wh~"1'" no ont'! rt'lrl(HPrt him f\r i"Al"Ptf tlnw ll'Pl'
rq,.,.,~ He wasn't trained to shmd the call and

anr"'ll: wPrP m•tfp·

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maflp"' hlhn·e nfl It All
,At\" fnthP.t' sald· 11 YOli'Ve ~ot
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no hrart to falJ With SUCh I

The son reulled· "Thr (Au1t's not mlnr Y4\u ,.alaed me on a
loollsll Une You kent mv dny, with nlrosure full, you wraooed
me uo In cotton wonl You nev~r tAm~ht me how to braca
a1ain1d the srame 1 hnvP to farr You
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out

11111-ns. aw11rd or lanM~-Anrl now vou sav 1 "hA-t a rhantP 1"

F.thm •hould permit their •ons to be srrotched by th•·
thorns on the roses.
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PIUI .ADEl.PntA .JP
Thf'
Knuon ul Foothu\1 l.eiJNe look&lt;'d
10 a btll'l'k tlnlah of hs 1nnual mid·
wmle r me~tms: today arter spul·
lcrin.l! throuiJih
aecond day dol·
offtr.d llttle but
droms wh tch
tDil CGlloa:e, 11\14!fl!e~lnG ("arl Wbr
minor rules changea barring one1
'Wbe r.otntlv was n:lmed often which aboliahl!d pnrmanently tht;
ldvt t.tetfteJcl roeh at treorrla "apaee eadeh" el~ aae ur
Tech.
coJrhlng ln ~ht loop.

team fletded h ~· OeltthTopr l 11
iversilv and
backfltld eoac:h n1
the Unlver•lly of Tt':tU tht pas'
two lfiUOM, hiJ befon namt'•l of
fen11ve batlditlld coo~ch at Clet'n·

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Well, the glowing screen in my
living room ran for about 6 con·
secutlve hours Monday, Jan 21.
for Prealdent Ote's inauguration. J
«!OUidn't te('m to let it go.
SbalJ I Mrta summarize and
see 11 the "ame things stuyed with
you"

seen for over 20 yeara.
Who care• if he (or she) was a
big boby and wept It even see"Lest we for1et, Lest we forget" inttl" t ditl, for one, a:nd un:uham·
llem Th,.ee Thf Jluulan Am· edl)' 1'ry to thln:k, tf )'Ou have
busador never clappin1 (that I that rare quaUty of empathy, what
saw, did you') Well, let him sit it could mean to btl ab11ited, driven
there, while all the lov.,ly ex.ter· about at eun poln.t and then land
nail ot a prodd and free nation 1afe · in a dear one's arms at
mareh by Will tie, I won4er, thlnk journeys eJI4.
of Innocent HunJirilnl retently
Never •gain am I gcing to
Jlatn, merely beeauh tbl&amp;y wanted etaoln shrdl cmfwy vbgkq t"tnfwyp
to live RJ frH meD? Aftd the lon1 speak h&amp;htly of ' 'KAT prognm.
towt or df'lld PGiiJh olflcera re· Any outf1t,
c c m tn e r e 1 a I or
cent)y provf!d to have been R.ut• otherwise, that can do a ftne
slon victims In Worl4 lbr Two? thing hke tbit , - \it'll, I'm tor
And io on, for toG many pages of them, one hundred per cent.
hi•tory.

I alway&amp; marvel at lbe Secret
For o"e thing, the camaraderie Servlee, m('n, their a.WtJ, their
betwe6(1 Mnmu~ and Pat Nixon. aR.rtne,._..nd then we doubue-.
They kept reminding me of most Nw oniy a mere fraction of them
any two g.. lt you'd see at Any. otlllers being scattered all over.
where, lJ S A. chatting, eager,
)eautllut and majestic, the way
sweet ~rniTfnll, anxi()Us ab()ul their the Washington Monument and
men folk1, who, lncldtntally, for Captiol 4omc dominated the ~cene.
my money, :ore do1ng 0 K. thnnk
Problems-how and where dJd
you And oh, yeA, Mrs. Bridle• they get all those hort:es tn pa·
and gl'lclou&amp; hosteu, too
rade and where on earth did they

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keep them?
How could any one, but any
one, WPik !hat g]x milea :Jnd 111111
be able to
hobble along'
How !."On Jl ~~~ptllmt like Mise
Burma stand Uus mlst'rable ch·
mate of ours and not take an ele-

(Sen's Wlf(') wasn't she the sweet
I had brought my own lunch In
on a tray so I could .vatch steadily
and I thouKht to goodness they'd
never ~cl el}lmg there 1'm not too
sure ,luther, whether 'twas TOO

good hstc rno pun mtended!) to phant sized cold?
have that on a screen Pres [kr.
forklnJ do\\ n tenderloin steaksWell, AOmebody figured all that
but anywa.!l, I take u they know and 10.000 other probl ems out and
what they're doing around over we put in Ike aeam as 34th presi·
there-th~?y ' \e been around o i'lt, dent what wJth one lh1ng and an·

so l hear!

other
May
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Soll?nm notl?s PreJ Ike 's grave
expreasion til\ througlU the rell&amp;:l·
ous ceremony of t~o~k1n1 the osth,

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To resume on TV- - and I'll
the prayeu, the almost unbear leave this nght 1Way. t promlat:
able IWeetnc ss or Marian Ander·
Idly 1 turned en on~ of those
son's or.lnch 1. the majestic pres noon time programs · IL Could !Be
&amp;net of Herbert Hoover exactly at You" l've never st&gt;en 1 more
the Pre•udcnt'11, shoulder and real· beautiful t11 nR than the reunion
ly abovP. all, the lone lint of wheel between that newly arrwed Hunchair ~oldltrs from Walter Reed garian mother and her de1r son
Hospila1 s1tt1ni so patiently there in Los Angl'les whom sPie hadn't

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Seemli a JW'eacber visiting In a
·hOme was to sptak in the local
church that mgbt and insigted on

gmng snpJl(!rle~g
bc~ause as he
.S~Id, ") nf'ver pt'ea~b weli after
a full meal·· HIJ subflequent dt!l·
courAe provt&gt;d dull, uneventrul, tn
short. no 'count
Said his hostess to her fam 11y
lllter-" He m1ght as well a et"
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er seemg 1he President'~ lunch·
eon Al&lt;'l'EH he had spoken.
h!mndt sg a~ I !II so( owvoOdj ou,

Daily Sentinel
Day Book
BIRTHDAY HONORED
Mr ~ Rlchard Rosenbaum (Lois
Ann Snlllh \ was guest of honor at
a blflhday dlnm•r g1Y•'n Utb pa 'lt
Wl.lek by hl'r parent~ M1· and Mrs
Orm Sm\tl'l Guests were M:r anJ
h-r: !\ 'I05t!nhall1n Hnd their fou:r.1t1uth old son, Joey, Mr and Mn
ltichard Schwab and daughters,
Susan and L;tnn
IIRTH ANNOUNCE,MINT

Mr and Mrs Lewis Rupe (Cherie
Anu Burn") are announclnJ the
birth of a son Da~vld Keith OJ\ Jan
22 at the Holzer Ho!Jpital. The
Rupes also have two older aons

Stove, and Guy Grandparents are
Mr and Mn. W.ayne Rupe of Rut·
land and Mr and Mrs Paul Burtts
of Mason Mr Rupe I! usoelatt~d
with the H a- R Flre9t0ne store 1n
Mlrldlt"port. ThP-Y teatde on West
Mam St. Pomeroy.
PAUII IXAM.
Mrs George Vaughan,

who h

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Now I'll tell you what 1 thin!t
Is thr cause of JUVemle dellnqu·
eney I thihk the
teenuen a'.'\
that way becauRe tbty are mlsun·
dentood and reel
unwanted by
their parents. 1 thiuk 1r parent.t
today would use a little bit mote
llnderstandmg w1tb the teenaaers
there wouldn't be as much juve·
nile delinquency They are just
trylna: to break away from the-Ir
parents a little more as children
do 11 th.ey aet older.

!omo EIO!t Preatey

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10 30 Aunt Dru Show

11 :00 Forb
11.30 Cow '-Y Theatre
12.30 M· Wlzanl

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1:00 Perry Comn Sbow
9•00 Caesar's Hour
10·00 George Gobel Show
10·30 YOiir Rlt ParadP.
11,00 N.,.. 111d Spoi'lo
tt·IO Owl Theatre

Monday- Channel3

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7:011 1'0dav
1.00 eort.. Time

Tbe Price Is Rliht

Con~equenees

Tle Tac Dougb
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Current

Camera Goes to School

'rennes.~Jee Ernie Ford

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4:411 IIMetD RomaDf!eJ
$,00 bomH:r Time
G·30 My Lltt!e Marpe

11:30 Tales of l'e:ua RanJtq

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Tnwn. Countrv Crossroads
The P.iJ Picture

Church's Blg Story

tlm' ,..ldoml Tbe - · 1M pee.t in tbe r...,. mac:lllin117 llne in
eompo11y oakl, wu tho ...oltoloot IW/.
Of Ohft men worlr:bq l~UtJ JIU't
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Look Up ana i.J.ve
United Nations Jn Aetloa
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8.00
8:30 Golden PlaybOUSI
7:00 Beat tile Cloek
Bul!l!'aneen

Wild Bill HfCtok

Heckle and Jectle
Curtain Time
Back to God

10,ot GunAmoke
10,30 The Late Show

Monday- Channell
8.00 Captain Jtanaaroo
9:00 Moraine Show ·

10:00 ~y Moort
10l3o
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11:30 Strike It Rj.ch

12 00 Valilint Lady

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IUO serulr lor 'l'omorrow
12:41:i Guiding Liibt
KaUe's Kltehen
.Aa the World Turns

Our Kill Brookl
HousP.pB.rty

s,oo Big Payoff
3:30 Bob Ctosby Show

Satvnlay- Challllel 13
12:tlj Sian on
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MavJe MatinM

The late Show

Sign Off

TlOO ldtl;r ArDold Tillie
T:IO F11110111 Film Fetllval
1,00

La_,e Well&lt;

10:0\1 OUrk lublloe

10:30 You'nl On Your OWn

!1:1)0 Cenlur, Tt&gt;aaler
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Brighter Day

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Edge of Nt.ght
'l'he Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sport• Parade

Press Conference
Douglu Edwards.

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BurDa &amp; AJlen

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nP~day

Clifford Adams ).ell WO&lt;!-

by bus f.:tr Red iulkl, N.
J. to jqin Ite-r husband wbo iJ ln
lbo arm)/ !bore.

Studio One
Upoto·the Minute
Se11nrilna: the
·The Late Show

Opoortunlties
Y0\111 OWN
PARt mnt:
BUSINESSI
l!.Ubllshtd MoiOI' Routes

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Birthday Pctrty
Held For Susan:
Joyce Frederick

The S1ered Heart Chur~;:b waa ste~ tinted carutt!Ona and the
brldeimaidl, easiade bouquets of
cember 29 weddin1 of Mlu Pat· White ~tioM.
Silaa.o and Ioyce Frl!&gt;deric!t were riels Kilen Meier, daNhter of Mr Mr. Thodtu Burke ot Homntead,
j.uests of honor at a party given and Mrs. .Pbtllip J. Jlelgjo, 111 We- Pa. was belt man nd Ulben were
by their &amp;r•ndmotber !Auden of he Terrace and Mr. BeriUll'Cf P. Tbomll Rah\OlnG of
N.
Rfedaville, hoborina their sttb and Sucboza, son of Mr. and Mn. Paul Y. and Rjcbard OJaa, Pltu
lOth birthdays ,
Suchoza, 333 Vine 'St., MlJn~Rll.
Se1'VIa1 u altar boJ• were
Pa.
The
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nupllal'
mwl119bby
Phlt Meter, brother tf IIJe
Refre•hments of lee creal!~ •nd·
wa•
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by
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Rev.
Fatlat•
le»hu
1nd
Cbarle&amp; Glpeclhfr, Tedllfrthday eatc were 1erved. Prlzea
and 1'oaun7 COett. eo&amp;
were 9o'On by Janet~ Het&amp;ert Cathy Turel before an altar decOrtated
the setting for tbe SattqdiJ De-

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Athens, Ohio.
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Mrs. A. Ebersbach
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performer. 4ltltiii-OOBlaettnar'" Pomeroy. 1 II 81e
1853 PLYMOUTH 2 -dr., bUiar, ii
Dew llrel, prleed lo uU. CIU
lluUODd rutnlture Co.
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antique duiopini ailk, fashioned on
princess line witb itand up ~t!lJar
and yoke of alencon lace emtiroid·
and ered wtth ~iny seed pearl• and
long sleevr.g CQmlng tO a poJnt
over the banda. The very full !kirt
extentetl to a cathederal train
Her wai!it length veil of iUusion
fell fro ~ ll cap of antique duiapini
&amp;1 lk m?.t~hmg the gown and out.
lmed with tiny seed pearls Sbe
rarried a ca!l:cade bouquet of wbite

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evergreens,lljbtl, lritb a na·
tivity scene on the side al~Jll· 'fte
altar rail wAa deeqra~d wlth red
and white cboJr bOy eaildles''d!Jo.
wred with large goJd candleS.
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lowmg the ceremony for apptoxl·

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to Caihp After

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5 :DO Cartoon Tbeatre

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B:OO lllctey Mouse- Club 1:00 Cartoob Club
d·IO Five Star Final
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end week
Mrs. Paul
lily corsagt.
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Burn• ind familY of Mason, anj

The 'tuditorium waa decorated JUs silten Mrs, Billy MaK.lnney
Le.wia Dupe and famlllu
wat Sgt. Burns ftrrt yiatt
lunne in 122 montb6 Sgt. Burns
plana to. make the Marine Corp
his career He Wl.!l made Sgl on
the lOth of Dec. OR bil f\n.1 wed.
diDt Anpivenary, ~lso at tbe 11me
tithe sraned for another six years
&amp;If.. and IUs. Burns bave one
either :iide The o1.ber tables were daughter 3 mrmtha old. ])ebra Kay
with lJhite enameled
magnolia lC'.-.ves made in poinsettia
like Ilowers..

with larg-e white wedding belli n.
tending !rom the ceiling and Ill·
ver stars, !lolly and hemloc:lr. on
the W&lt;llla &amp;rd plllars. The bride's
table was bf'autiful with a Jace
cover :lnd centered with a five
Uered weddmg cake decorated
With v.hllf" carnations, wtth taU
white tapers in crystal holders on

Hleanor and Bernice
SuchO?:a of Munhall, sisters of the
groom served the cake after it was
~ut by the bride and groom. M.iss
han Cupp &lt;ond Mtss VIrginia Dllettosa of Parkersburg, W. Va.,
presided at the punch bowls. Mila
Lily Glrolam! regutered the peJts
and memb4':rs of the Sacred Heart
l)repared and served tbe
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bnao, barn and otber buildlbp.

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5:30 Press Conftronee
1:00 20th Century 'Pheatre
7:80 . Ted Mack Amateur kout
8:30 Playhouse 13
1~00 omn•bul3

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•Presence

mately JOO guests. Mrs Meier
Set. and li-rt Gary Burns haYe
greeted the guests in a navy blue l'@tutned to Camp Lejiune. N. C

dress

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11. B. RAWLINGS SONS CO. - U
liour WrccQl- Smfee, DQ' ,_ltDY - 5 rooJIJS on aood
lot out Of flaod eone, with water
Phone S2a'7 •
aleelrltllf IJid &amp;aa. cloae to
COiN. DODO! • tYIIO
Hlih Schnol. $20011.00
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2·30 Two Gun PlayhOUifl \

Mn. Phyllis Faundo will leave
on Fel&gt;. 18\b!' air for And!orqe,
.t.laob, to jola •er "'uoband uo
is la tht ..nice dd loclt4d theft. "wMriido&gt;f.and Mrs. T F:"!
Jll&lt;~~ts in the
Amollc tile v\4llon In lb,o c. v.
llllctiiOy bomo Su~ were lhelr
lri dlqt/leH. 11r. amt un,
c!lllrles A.YOn, Jolfr&lt;l, ' •· and
lira. Harold HWDpllrey dd two

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I Love Lucy

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Joseph

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1:00 Two Gun PtarboWII

Lee Bailey,

Tile DaUy Sentlllel II dellro111 of
Qbtalnl.. applleatlmJO from lnle!- Andrew afld Ronaleen OsbOrne.
eafed per10no wh~ would like to
gut!ltl were pteHllt: San1.29-8tc
operate SfDtlul llolor HDIIttL drathe•e
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Walton, Norma Nloboll, Patty
'Must bave ear.
Doroi, Kav Corvtll, No,. llfym,
Paulette ltitellle, Joan Davis, Shar-Complelo WIIEEL Ai.mN'iiiiliiT,
For lnforlllltlon Call 398
on
Frank, Cathy Andrew, Janet
balaru:lna •nd brlb itnlce.
UD aad 1:00 fl. lol. Ho..
Fi'ank, Miry Bite, Carolyn Cri.sllp,
Boeltell•o SafelY lervl... Will day .. 'l'l..da;.
Aonaleen Osborne, Janet Retzer,
Mtln .Stre~t, Po~. Oblo.
221tc
Sue Myers, Melanie Brown, Sandra
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Truuell,
RDfJerta 'trunell, Barbara
· 20 • BusmE'ss 5ervtce

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What a My Une
Sunday l(ews Special

12:00 Faith for Toda1

•,.u lilble 1'\me

by

\956 BUICK Special 4 dr. Hard
DESffiiNG HOME DETop Sedan. Dynafiow, one locul "'WONE
UVERY ot Broughton's Dairy
owner, red and white three
Prodi.Lcli in ,PQllletoy or MiddleThe
birthdav of Mr&lt;= Aihm roses.
1
tone. !2'19$.00. Bloejfnar'a, Pom~~alter Crooks, phone ~er'sbacb was olSserved Thursday
Mlss"?lJYllis Meier was maid of
erot.
1 31 Ole
er all, ''The Beet when the Busy Bee Sewing Circle honor- anti Miss Mary Teresa and
Doe.an't
Cost
A Cent More."
ot the Federate(] Cht.rch met 1I Carol~· n 'Mrier, sisters or the brtde,
19M PONTI!\C VS Star Chief t dr.
1 25 lmoc the church for an all day quJlting were bridesmatds. They wore
Only 1.000 careful miles, neargreen sahn gowns w1Lh green
ot . new used ear in thil area.
C'oooanut c-ream ple was served shoes and D handCau of green and
lOr.
nsuranct
$2495.00. Blaetln••· Pomeroy.
8arJr.!a,StmPfOn lnluranee AteDc;y, with l potluck dmner at noon to white sahn leaves 'rhe maid of
I 31 Ste
tlllddleport. IPlft - Au_obD., Mrs EOOrsbach, Mr~ Roy Seyfried , honor earned a cascade bouqet of
114(1.tf P.tr.!l. Otho Murray, Mrs Wilham
Borulo. Pbon1 1131S.X
1956 MERCURY. Monteray 4 dr.
Baker, Mrs. LouJs ltetbel, Mrs
Sedan. 12,006 attual miles Mer·
'"OMPT
,E'J'E
tnsU""•~Jce P..oteettN
Grover &amp;b. Miss Anna Dunrt, Mr~.
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comatie. $2&amp;9(5.00. Blaettnar's,
l.lfe. Auto. Flh. Polto ~en n ... Carl Shields.
-Pomeroy.
' I 31 Stc _
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llfrl. Clarence Mnur, Mrs. Nor'
\956 PONTIAC vt 2 d&lt;. Sedan.
IT)an Kloes, Mn. Rmymond Hood ,
Len than 12.000 miles. If there ' (21)
I Estate
Mrs Walter Baer,
Mrs Carrie
e.er wn a "cream puff'', this is
GrueBer,
Mrs,
Freda
\fllch,
Mrs
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ROOMS
and
BATH,
$41100.00.
one. $219&amp;.00. Blaettnar'l, Porn;
118
Locult
St.,
Pomeroy.
Call
Ad.di'
Grueser,
Mrs
Amanda
Kas.
r&lt;1y.
I 31 6lc
516·M or 9391.
1 31 ite
per, MrJ. W. L. Kautz, Miss Lena
!tile Bli!CK Speetal 2 ctr. Hard
Grueser, Mrs. Clara Schaefer, Mr.1.
lOP- ll)&gt;nallow drive, fully equip. BOUSE FOB BALE wilh 2 apart- 'theodore1 Mara, Rev and Mrs
meats. 6 rooms and bath jn each Waldo J. Barttla and two guests,
peel, blue aod ~Y fiolth.
apartment. all new eopper water Mrs. 0 B, Elberfeld 111nd Mrs.
.,_oo. Blaetlaar'a. Pomet'OI'.
lines, . all new ;u Unes, 2 new C"reora;ia Williamson .
I 81 etc
automatic w1ter heatert. Phone
PLYMOUTH VB Savoy 4 dr.
8318·M or 6222 for apartments.

WHTN-TV ChanneJ 13

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women in chuHh lf&amp;rk.

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Fields. Limie Frederick
trada QD l\ll'llltuN or appllan· FOR SERVICE or repairs on your George tredcriek m.
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sewlng machine contact Jerry
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Gle,u•on Show
'9.00
1111 Jackie
Gale StOJ'm Show
9·30 Hey Jeanme

wllb prayer.

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kltetacrt. 'A IIIJftr-bell fbelfle liAI
earrled· wt m dM dee:Mations and
relr~•hmeDII. 'he ,Ut.l ...,. plae
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table wi)W!b
w-at
a ..Wt.e emlliv

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Jpe Yount •tt. Will
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Mn. I A. Yt)UIJ lr., Rutl1ud
JJoad. eat.l1al.Ded Frihy ennln;

Smith and MrJ. Elmt'r Wlek~~T.V.\Ih. lfn.
ham to R.ev. and Mrs. Ralph Zun·
AD
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Mary JaneY.oung
New Bride-Elect

Cook, Mrs. WilHam Watson, MI;'S.
~~IAV&amp; o!l rotrB SBI!i: npatt •t Ellen Couch, Hra. Lorain Sterre'tt,
RadDe Slloe Shop
Mrs. T. T. Sh~Jton, Mra. Aten
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llain Holt, Mrs. WipDotl and M'rs.

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At Sacred Heart To Bernard Suchoza

talk on '"Know Younelf'" and clos

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tM t bureh OJWe each Wf4:k. Plans
were also dl!tuued on how to m.
tetest
the women or the chlll'eh
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9·00 GE ';."'u~atre
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Meet The PreP

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Jt. 1'GW'n l'ttt&gt;eUng
N1tional lee Hockey

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1:30 We1tcrn i'eatU\'t

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The people never pubiJ&amp;h an}
thtn_!! g~t1d about EVls. All thE'y
I puhhsh IS a blg bunch of mush
The) wute thzngs about people or
whom they have never seen The
people wnte things about E!Vl.ll,
lhii!J!:s that are JllSI JOSSIV I ttunk
they should !te and get to know
people before ~hey start publiih·
lng mush about Lht&gt;m
As for htm cau~mg JUvemle de·
linquency I dtsagr~e with you. It
seema to me thfl! tht:re was jltve·
mle delmquency before he came
along, wasn 't there" You say be
cuuscs 1t, well, haa ht- kll~ed any
on e' Does he 8() up and tell them
to be ltke that' If the} didn't have
tl in the1r
heart to do tt, the)'
wouldn' do 1!
Some people say that its tern
ble the way the lf'enagers go crazy
&lt;lver rock and roll Well, d1dn't
lh('y d9,.lhe same back when Char·
leston wu the most popular danct~
Or ha\e ,you forgotten ·' The folks
who are &lt;lldf'r now did the sam~
With Frank Smatra
F.lv ts IS really a good Christ-ian
al hear! , He /fOes through thOle
motions whe-n he amgs because IHl
can't ttelp It attd that's the way
he reels about mus1c
I w1sh you would have a chance
to ~el.lt htm someday and maybe
you'd change your lune a little

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ban otheri do unto you."

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goes to the National Tuberculosil
Assoc1a llor. ancl comes back to us
m serv1 C't&gt;S nnd tn the re!lults of
thl' na t10nwide researrh program
You have giVen us a mandate
to ron l.J nu~ the Jlght untll tuberl' u\o ~ ls is under e~ontrol m thts
community The anocJahon pled·
gt·~ thJt 11 wtll do t&gt;verything tn
1b power to protect yotlr homt&gt;s
from tubere11losis
The f1ghl hilS bet-n a long one,
hul grt:at progress hils already
lX't&gt;ll made The older ones amonc
ycu w1\1 remember the hopeless
ati1ludc abt~ut TB that prevalle~
hell a century ago. Today there
ts hope- real hope for the defeat
of TB Merhcal science bas had
(i:reat surce'&gt;S m preventing death
from TB, leas in preventing ~pread
of the disense rrom the sick to
the well In tbu part of the job,
every c1h:r:f'n mu-st cooperate
In th1nkmg you for your Christmas Seal contrtbution, may we al·
so ask f .Jr your cooperation
throu t• hout lhe year m the TB
control proRrams you have helped
pay for H'ive YOUR che't X ray.
ed. Read th(' literature orr 'na put
out by the auoctation Urge your
leg1slators *o prot·lde the neceg.
llry funds for pubh~ TB control
ractllties
Mrs Wallace Bndford
Exccuti'\Te Secretary

Rraduate n£ the Southerton Bf!a!.l ·
ty Academy, Athent, hu received
wrrd that she has succesafully pa~.
SC!d the haminations by the StltA
Board o! Cosmetoloiy Mrs Vaur:·
I think the thln.p. you said abotte
han 1a associated with Mrs. Walter Elvia are mean and cruel Jf you
Rainey at the Wandt li&amp;autJ Sbop. were Ja hil ihoe1 would you llb
P1lmer Street, M'idd~port.
In lm sute you woaJdft"t So aJ~
way• keep 1ft mind the aotden rule
''bo uato· Othtra at 10u would
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Dear Ed1tor
Speaking of eatln&amp;-Or was I
1 read your 1ssue of Jnn, SO Sen- 9:80 Capta111 Ka~o
Well, anyway, Mrl. Rothrock, our tlnel about ~lvis Presley, and J 10:811 11111\rtY l(o!lN
minister's wife of yeats ago, related this one.
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Durmg February, Amenca observes the birthdays of several of Its tlJustnous sons - Washington, Lmcoln, and Tho ·
mas Edison. Anoth l' r btrthrtay celebration of national propor.
lions In which all America can'!properly Join " that ot the Boy
Scouts of Amertca
Scouting tn the United States ter"C'h•~s 1ts 47th anniversary
during Boy Scout Week February 6 to 12 II'' diffk:ult torecall when our nahon dtd not have th1s chararter.building leis..
UJ e .time program £or its boys and young men .
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Smce February 8 , 1910, more than 26,000,000 American
boys and men have boon Influenced by the Scout Oath and I
Law. They have had the benefits of Scoutmg training, fellowship, handicraft skills, and high adv.nture
America is all the richer for it Many men In high places in
American affairs today prqudly cred1t Scouting's influence in
their liveR
Today over 4,500,000 boys and men are actively enrolled in
54{) local councils with a membership of 111,000 units. Fortu·
nate: inde~ are communities where Scouting flourishes.
American adults of good character give generously of their
time in giving leadership Others help by ra1sing fund•. or in
By BLANCHE M. HASkiNS
serving as members of local Boy Scout councils which In turn
I hav" bP«m, here or late, rather
provide· training foJ leaders, ramp facilities, worthwhile year· lukewarm towud TV Jn fact , I've
round activities, personal advancement and opportunities for found myHelf "damnina: It witll
Scouts to render community :;erv1ce
faint pr&amp;IIM'" an ex.preJSion which
very near .'omet to telllne you the
thmg't roH"'n and I hate to say

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The "w! E-igs Count)' Tuberc.- u1osis
AIIS0('1allon w1shc-s to expreRJ Its
hl'UI trdt t ha nks Lo you tor your
~ uiJrH1r: of 'hE' 50th annual Christrna~ .'\1 .J I Sitll' AINO to all eontrl·
'bulot s Vol un teers, worke1 a and
un} one l'be who has had a part
'" ma k ng I he S S a 11uecess
Alth ough t he ~oal of $3325.00
has nol been reached, the amount
or $3007 70 wh1ch JS the amount
or Se11 Sale Contributions to dale
wtll suppo1 I the same program for
the com1n g }ear as hu been tbe

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Bowling Highlights

Jackets Win Over lronmen 5; Panthers Lose 69·60
Trail In First,
Forge Ahead By
Halftime To Win

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'I'II:e Yellow Jacket. came bldt
aner a fint quarkr deficit Friday
7'111!'
nieht here to defear tbe Jackson
II'J.t''f'I'H - •
Ironmen fl9.53 for their secJJnd
/IE'? 'TilE
1ea1ue vktory of tbe season. The
;!,&lt;t&gt;
win drauf"d Jack10n into the
/{!t5/IES7"
Jeaiue ce!lc:r with Middleport,
each wilb 1·9 rerord1.
VAUlrt!l?
For llid~l~port it wu big Jim
Of' Atl.
Bowles• bitb of 26 pointe: Collected
- TJAIE. ,' .
from 11 f1rldera and four foul
t.o.ttes that stood out
Tile sharpshooter was deadly
anywhere from tO to 20 feet out
and from an)· ana:le. Hll jump two
handed push ahot could not be
d:lected.
Jaek.son cllmbed into ;a first
quarter lead of 13-12 after the
Jaetetl bad led at much u 8-1
witb tt;ree minutes a:one. Two
butkets by Morria and one e~h
br Bowlu and Nelson put the
Jacket~ wax ahead. However, John·
lOll, .Jactaoa captJln, Yerian and
Rhodea pt the nnge and cl01ed
the Jap quietly.
Tbe tetond fnme looked bad
for the Jaeketa 11 the lronmen
went ftr ahead: leadiq, 27-20 at
one pol'll Bowles got hot at that
point and lly half time thl! tcore
stoed 31-28 for Middleport.
In thP. IDst half the Jaekets
steadlly pulled away, and were
never thrutened. Monit' twohanded ahot from the deep slde
wu eff~tctivc and Nelson warmed
up, getting six !lelden tor the
. night.
Middleport had one of t.helr best
nia:bts at shooting, JeUng a nice
41.,..,
their allots. .TaeUon had
tA•.t. but c•mld not 1hoot enoua:h.
In the rt•sE&gt;rve 11me Middleport
· ly Phylll• Snowden
won $1-37 with Roy Long getting
Tile Plains Indians c'ame from
19 and Mark Kell1 11$. Ebanagle
behind in 1he second half Friday
had Hi for the lo.en.
night to defeat the Rutland Re.d
Score by qttatiers:
I o~vils by a !\core of 70·52 on the
Middleport
12 31 ~1
R1.1U&amp;nd flJor. It was a nip and
Jackson
13 28 40 53 tuck battle durin~ the first half
SCORING
with th~ sl"r3ppy Red Devil• leal\·
Mid::Uepc.rt : Morri1 7..().14; Ken· ing by a score of 32-30 at haJtnedy 0-{).Q; Bowles 11-3-26; Hlndy time.
2-(H; Nel10n 6·2·14; McComas l·
Ead~ of Rutland pnd CharntJy Gf
0-2; Hcnncsy 0-0.0; Whitlatch 3-1· . The p] 11 Jn~ took scoring honors
7; Kelly t{l-2; Totals 31 -7-69.
for the evening with 23 points
Jarbon: Johnson 6-4·16; Pillon l!&amp;ch, whlic C lonch of The Plains
2-0-4; Yerian 1·2·4; !.)IOns 1-0 followed with 17.
2; Cavey 0-0-0; Reynolds 1·0-2;
The Plain f managed to move
Rhodes 0·2·20; Lavendar 1-3-5. To- out in fronJ in the third quarter
tats 21-11·53.
af'""they oullll'Ored Rutland by 18
to t1 to lead 48-38 11t the end of
lh(; periud . The rJains agmn 011t·

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Buck's Trainer,
Dead At Age 83

CULU~ffiUS, 0 .
UP . Tony
Ar1uila, 83, who toot care or Ohio

. state Univendty·, football f·icld
for more than 40 yean. dleri at
his home here Friday niaht .
He mJJintalned clo§e
rontaC't
WJ1h Buckeye coaches and alh ·
]ales t!Ven alter hl1 retirement 10
}ear ago.
Aquila, who never
mastcrcJ
Englilih well, carne to the UnltcU
Statu {rom Rome, l!aly, at lhc
aJJe or HI.

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COUEGE
BASKETBALL
EAST
Rhode hiland 83 colby 80
Brown 79 Tuf11 01
Welt Vlr,illnla 1011 St. Johns 72
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Miilliulppi St. et Louisiana St. '12
VMJ 75 PavidiOD eo
Wake Fore•t 11 Clemton 70
Tulane IJG MlllliAippJ 84
WilT
lJCLA 9 Orepn State 37
San FranclltO ?I Pepperdlne IJ8
Stanford 68 Orecon 52
Idaho State 84 Colorado State 67

By Norm•n Mllllr

NEW VOiti\- LIP~Uob Feller.
who n'tirt•d ait~r a •Heteoric :!l·
}'Cflr carf'H, today left
fellow
Jilayl'rl'l "~tnne lhlnc hl remculhet·
him by "-a pension pl:an equal t,•
anythinl!! f'ver wriHen m Amenc.a.
Q,mmi!lsiont~r
Ford Frick tC·
vcuiCd the details of th&lt;' new fly
year plnn, made posslhllo bY $16
milliuo in rr:venue from All St&lt;"~r
Gamt• and World Sericb radio aJl(i
tc!eviHion right!!, and then , pu11i
trlbu\C 10 lhe former Cleveland In·
dian
llrchollcr's all . lmporlanJ
role In brlnttlng It ~tbout.
"I don't wunt to take anythinr,
away from uwn l1kc Robin Rnh ·
crhl ~nrl Marty Marlon who ,work. ·
ert
lt," ~uld l''rlck. ''BUt·tW('!"Y ·

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who played tho tremendous role."
Other Llbenl Benefits
The plan , &lt;~pproved Friday b!l
the 16 major lc11gue clubowncrs.
provide• for inl'rf'uew in benef1l.~
ot Si7.SO per month for each of
the rirHt liJ yran of major lea~~m
Jt"rv1cc and un lncroase of $10 J
month for ~ncb
succeeding lO
year~ llb('tal imurant,.)l)li, dbabi!il)
and ho~pltalizatlon bcnellta 11te
also.. indudl'd in the plan, whlt:h
11-.tes into rff~ct April 1.

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At Logan ia ·was a case of coolness in the first quarter that put
the Panthl'rs so far under they
never could catch upf
In that quarter, Pom~roy lhot
16 times and conaetted on onl)'
one, a ton by Aaron Buffilllf,on.
Also in that diuattoua fJrat frame
the ·panthers could find lhe ranae
to make good only four of .even
free throws Loaan led 23-7 at the
end of the discour.agini: effort.
It was too muth to make up over the balance of the route. But
the Panthers did not give up.
In the second quarter, ltd by
Bullington's five Cielden, the
Panthers fought batk to a halftime
standing of '36-29, outscorina J..o.
gan 22-13. They crept to 42-49 at
the three-w:.V mark but could not
quite hold {heir own in the last
quarter.
Buf!lngton's 20 points wu tied
wltb Morgsn's of Logan for hlgb
in the gawe. S. T. Johnson, playing the out.side last night-as Slason played the Inside positionwas goud for only three baskets
and a tJtal of 11 points.
Logai'J's victory was a 'team victory" with Murray surprislna fan1
and hi! oppo•itlon with fJve deft
goals and l'lix free tosae1. Dicken
came thrm•gh with aMther eood
lame counting 17 polntr; and Buck·
les, ste!ldy pard, added 12.
For Pom!'roy Sbson was able to
hit fou!' fif ,lders and three free
ones f11r 11 and Wildermuth had
8 points.

14 32 38 52
-Rutland
The Plain.~
16 30 48 70
Scoring: nutlund P . l!:ads 1~·23
D. Carson Q.0-0; L. Dugan 3-2 -8; R.
Turner 6-t -1:1; D. Dugan 0·0·0; R.
Rife 1-2·4; .I Graham 2·0-4; G. Justice 0-00. Tulals 22·8·52.
The Plail"s: Thompson ~-I - ll; R.
Little 0-0-0; Williams 0·0.0; Bol·
Logan thot at a 35',';. elip ....and
sey D-0-0; Clt•nch "1 ·3-17; Wilton
the
Pan!hers had 23 good triea out
1·0.2; Charney l0·3-2:i; Rurdette
4-3-11 ; Brown 2-2·6 Totals 29-12-70 of 70 for 32.9 pf'r cent.
Sissnn fouled oul before 1hr last
Hcfcreeos · McBride and Schantz.
q,uarter war: hall gone and I.oga~'s
Morgan wl'nt out by the san\e
route t1 li!tle later. Morgan and
Dicken controllsd the banking
hoard~ for Logsn making lhe tried
for cumcbat·k ol the Panthers dlf·
·
llnd£:'r 1!11' lcrm .~ or the 11to..:nmt, ficult. '
In 11 resl'rvo game the little
five·r~·ar m11jor lcagu.:
vctcn.ns
who wtirc :.~t !'ifl yenr~ of ;1ge will Chieftains beat Pomeroy 48-42
with Martin and Folmer leadina
tr"cei~·e 58R amonl h ror the rest
the
-Pomeroy IIC~ing.
n( their liv r~&gt;. Tcn -Yt'dl" vctf'ran ~
Score by quartera:
will rt&gt;ce1ve $17~ a numth and :w
Pomeroy
7 29 42 110
ycar Vt'teran~ $275 .:1 mon1h .
Logan
23
35 49 69
1'hr new plans inclutles all plorSCORING
ers who were covcrcrl by the origi.
POP.\EROY~ Larry
Wildermuth
nai one initi att:!ri l)n April 1. 1947.
4-0-H:
S.
T.
Johnson
3·5·JJ.;
Aaron
It nw~n~ lhnl a plll)'l'r like Rollil•
Buffinaton
'N~·20; John Sisson 4llcJnsll'y , who t&lt;wghl 19 year~ in
\h(' major~ ind uding \WI) game• in 3·11; Bob F.nstman 2-0-4; Art Arnold 2-6-4; Milton Lambert 1-0·2. T~
IU-17, will I'Cceive $275 beginning tala Z3 14--U 60.
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•w:'l.t .June 24, wht:n ne colebr11t(' ~
Lo&amp;an: M'tfi'IY 5-i-16; Moraan
his 50lh
bll'thday, Jnsll·ad or 11
7-6-20; Dlekan 8&lt;&amp;-17; Bucklea 1-2
mt•rr $100 a mollth.
12; Byrd 2-0-4; St. Clair 0-0·0. Totals 2~ 19-30·80,
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Feller Credited With Engineering
New Retiremcntl)lan For Big Leagues

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Logart Mad, Wins
Test Over Bahama
In Garden Bout

NEW YORK
UP • Wel!crwci,qht contender Isaac Logart of
Cuh:j , riding a wage of al\&amp;(.•r, sairl
lodny he hoped his n~xl Madlaon
Sl 1uare G3rdcn opponent on March
29, would he Mexican Gaspar Ot·
t,•ga, "so I llln Whcrp hcem like
Yamo Bahama las• night,"
It was anger that
made tho
fourth-runkiJtg wcltei"Weight upir·
ant Ullcxpt,J('Imtly iiharp and fasl
Friday night a~ he won a unani·
mous decision over n•Jddicwcight
UahAma from the ~land of BimIni in lhelr TV lO·roundcr at the
Garden.

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Mlddi•I'Ort 6f, Jaclcaon 53

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Nel10nvU1• 71, ell.ton 69
Pt. Pleilant 63, Wahame 46
Racine
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Hear Ye! Hear Yet All bowlerl
~mining to enter the ..!ity Allocic
tion Bowling Tournament better
get oH their haunches JDd 1ign
on the dotted line. Entries bave
come in so wen there is only one
date left ·f or team events on Feb.
9. It's at 6:30 p.m. There ti I'Gom
for three more team aU told,
There"&amp; a few choire date$ left
in the doubles aDd sinalea events.
So hv.rry, hurry.
A bit of bowling toumey revfow:
The Ctty Association dld P.Dt
have a team eYent in the 1851-06
tournamont but it did have a dou·
bles and sinale•. Wilmer of lb~J
aingle1 was GUee Smith who went
into the big affair with a fat 1111
average! He rolled 499 actual pina
whtch with hi1 136 ptn bandleap
gave tum a total of 634.

Bern . . . . 16

Rees
Pollock
Thomas

58 73 118

32 M 74

William~

&amp;:orina, Racine, Gr~ 9-3-21:
Sflser 7.&amp;20; A~• 2-S-10; Wolfe
1-2·18; Blr&lt;b 11-9-20; Powell ~ 4; ·
McDade, Beea:le and Chapman, ze..
roa acrrJU. Totala SG-26-96.

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172 5117
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135 4tl2
832 2449

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OVer Outclassed Wahama Falcon Five

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The Polnl Pleaaant ·Big Blacks
The box st'Ore:
Smith
beat out AI (Back-UP won their 13th victory of the seaWAHAMA-Oliver 6-0-12 ·Arn.
SaUl) 'Coates who had roUed 632 10n Friday night ,at the expen1e of old ~10; Ford 2-2-6; Cllrlt t-0-8;
on the 1bift · before him.
the WRhama Wblte Falcons as G. Roush 0..1-1; LI:YDe 0-1·1; Yowag
Io tbe doubles ,Tim Haqerty they romped to an easy 83-46 vic- ()..0.0; R. Roush 2-4-8. Totals 19witb !" 168
average and Floyd tory over thl! Falcona on the newl8-46.
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Capehart
with i 1&amp;7 took firat Wahama gym fioor. ·
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POINT ·' PLEASANT - Herrl«
place by rollins. 1081 actual pins,
Desplte the fact that tluj)' show- 4-1-9; Pete Young 1-0-2; Call S+ll:·
phu 157 pin1 handic::•p. to total ed mtmeaofs of trouble in !tDding ; Pat Young· O.H; Smith 7-&amp;:32;
1238. They edged P.uek Morris and the hoops, the faat brelking iPl ! Mell'de 1-1-3; Hoachar D-0-0; Rc:.
Tom Matthewa wbo had 1!34.
Pleasant te.am was never in trou· CHntoek fi-:J·15, Tot.a.la 24-15-63.
ble. They showed the crowd the
SeorinQ: by quarters:
1
ln 1fM-M the &amp;IJIIoejation bad ~;.,.,,,. for the reeord of 13·1. Wahama
. 7 9 13 11-46
a tea mevent tournatnent. This
10&amp;!1 has been to the I Pl Pleasant
15 16 11 21--ea
was won by A11oclated Radio wllen
Big Reds.
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1hey
had actual
a 74.3 avenge,
The Falcons could never really
ed 2MI5
pins andThey
With roll.
327
pin handic8p they totaled 2872 get start~d and had troubJe In the
f·irst quarter in holding onto the
for first ..rtze.
r
ball. Fumbles and badpuses burt
TIRES
Thia year the associatlo'n 111 conaijl.ei-ably in addition to the
blossoming out with all three e- fact tbat they mis:!led ICVeral clos~
· SUPIRFLEX
vents in the tourney. The handicap in shots.
7 . ·
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Is 70% of the diHerenee between
At . the foul line, too,. the WaBOSTON UP - Red Sox sJug;a bowler's average and 200. Thli hama t.oys werr. way off form AS
TUBELESS
gcr
Ted William&amp; is back in BosmaW lt a tourna.ment for average lhey hit on only 8 of 32 attempts.
toR.
on
his
annual
fishin'
demonbowlers. It haR been sanctlontft Bob Oliver, ..usually a good foul
sh·atlon trip with th&lt;J Sportmen':'!
by the American Bowling Con· shot hit nwe in eight tries.
TUBELESS
greas.
· The Big Blacks were missing at Show and expects to hOOk a 195'1
the foul 'U'Je along with the Fal- contract worth more than $100,000
PI~ W.: &amp; recappable Tire
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Trophies are o4 display at the cons l)ut iheir perc,nta~ at the whllf ·'Jl•e'il ' 1\~e :·
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes. The first charity stripe was just a bit betThe tempes~uous.
t:llce bustc!',
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place winner in the team event ter as they cashed in on 15 tos1es heavUy tanned and fresh from a
will have their entry lees paid in out of 30.
seat~on or Cishlng in Florida, flatl)'
the !tate tournament at Akron in
•Pt. Pleasant had trouble find- , denied reports that he plans to
Wllh
March. Also
there is a sponsM (ng the hoops from the floor in marry for tht&gt; ~..tcond time.
011 Change
trophy and trophies liJr each play- the early IT'inutes bltl finally beWUiiam said he eYpeets to l i t
er plus $25 expense dough for gan to hit and pulled away to a down with lkd Sox General Mall·
the Akron expedition.
15-7 advantage at the end of the &lt;~ger Joe Cronin to
discuss i
Trophies and cash prizes will first qu;~rter .
1915.7 contract next week. The pact
be on the line for the other evcntl.
By halftime, they had stretched for bsaeball's highest pald •ployP.r
Clo11ing dstes for
cntcrina the tht::ir lead to 31-lR with most ~f is expected to slice more than
hleet is fo'cb. H, the same day th~ the'lr bUckets coming on short $100,000 out or Red Sox ow1oer · W. Main Sl.
Pomeroy·
poHtlcians have to get 00 the ll.ne. jump shots. Oecuionally they Tom Yawkey's checkbook,
All entry blanks have to be rued drove ' t~rougb for lay-ups.
l y them , a1 doea payment Gf fee 1
The Falcons outscored the Btg
too. Blanks may be obtained at Blacks in the third period 13-11
tbe local alleys,
to draw closer at 42-29 at the end
of the quarter. It was Oliver and
Jerry Arnold who ~arried the scorln' loa.1 .in the period.
1n the final quarter, tbougb, the
Big Blacks, wfth three of their
auba In for most of the period hit
tbelr belt quarter with 21 polnt.l
Harris~»nville dropped both
and went or. to will 63-46.
o( a doubleheader last nl.ht
B111 Smith, a bouriding 6·3 cen·
New Marshfield, loeln~e the
ter
the .Biil Blacks, waa au·
lil:~tme 69-42 with Bor~~:an of the over tbe flOor ·aa he rebounde~
Selpio boys beinJ hla:b man.
and shot Oil wh1t seemed 1 Mad
Harr~onvllle i~ tllr
lUckless run all evening. His 22 pointa was
telm ln the MeiJII County loaglte
for tb&gt;J eame.
with an Hi record. Tbey tee orr
the FaiC!ons 8ob Oliver Wtth
•Pinst M:hldleport In tbe aecond
was hi,lh man. Don Meround of the tounty Tournament
of the Pt. Pleasant team
Tbunday nilht, Feb. 21 at I p.m.

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Cincinr&gt;rti Purcell 42
Lockland Wayne 64 ,
Delphos St. John 50
Sharonville 6!i Loveland 60
Jefferson 65 Xenia tast 53
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St. Marys 57 ot
Coneord· 83,WesbiUe ~S

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ROCKY l:liVtot" 72 Oberllh 65
SteubenviUe ·113
Columtlw South !JS
Columtlus St. Charles 68
GreenfiPld McClain ·eo
Chnllcothi!J 71 ·Zanesvl1le 68
Welt Jefferson 58 Fairfield 46
Olentangy· M Scioto VOlley 41
BUC)'I'US 51 Gallon 47
86Wlhif Green 86
' To[edo ·Ro&amp;ers 47 ·
Cygnl!t 69 Portage 6&amp;
New Bre111en 60 WII)'Re 50
Marlon 44-. ~. Iteiu)• 41
Tipp City 39 Eaton 33
Minster_ 79 New Kft.oxvme 45
Fanftersville 8&amp; PbUlipsbutj 44
M Jaetson &lt;;:entet A

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G!oust.er 1515
Caldwell--41 Phllo 39
New Lexhlirton 62 Crooksville 53
"ye1ville 82 Senecaville 65

Pleaoa!!l. CJ!y 74
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Ashland 80 Wooster. $R
Perrysville 84 Polk 60
Buckeye 70 Brunswick 4$
Loudonville 64 Rittman 60

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round of aetion Friday night With the "Gateway to the Air Fdrce,"
·only one memher o[ the elite fall· Lacklan'd AFB, San Antonio Tex .
lng . prey to an upset.
He ·has qu~lified for speci~ll~d
technical training and will be asEi¥ht of the top 10 tenrb.s b .
signed to 3383rd •Processing Squa'ilthe · United Press
Ohio Coaches ron, Kessler A. F. B., Mlsa.
ratilllfa uw compeUtlon, and all
W.hlle at LacK land: ~ the new ep·
exe~Jpt fourth - ranked Zanesvill&lt;!- listee undergoe' the trah•ittq.n
scortd ensy victories.
from civilia!!. to airman "thrtibih a
Once · lieaten
Chillicothe in· program which includes process·
nicted Zanesville's second straigH ing, aplitudc testing, physical consetback, 71-68, in a Central Oh :o ditiomng, survival and weapona
League contest. It was the seconrl training, and varjous classroom
loss in 14 games for the Blu.e studies from citizenship to mill·
tary cuatoms and courtesies.
Devils.
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SEOAL
STANDINGS
Athens
Nelsonville
POMEROY
Logan
Wellston

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Tbe lo111 leaves the Panthers
with a 6-5 rt"COrd. NeJ,onviUe and
Athens kept at each ather'• tboatJ,
both winnln.J their teats, tbe first
against WeUston and Athena over
Gallipolia. Their 0.2 recorda at
this stage with three games left
to play means tllat Pomeroy, LoJIEI and Wellston are tied for
third place with identical 8-:i
slates.

scored Rutlanrl in lhe tint~l period
by 22-14 as Eads of Rulland fouled
out early i•t the quarter. The Red
Devil Reserves defeated The Plains
Re!lt!rves 32·30.

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hopes for a piece of the SEOAL
basketball rhampionship deltroyed
last ~ight a'!: Lacan 'a a they were
matbemaUcally eliminated from
anything but a ti~ wbUe losllli
to the Chieftains 69-60.

Rutland Defeate.d In Second Half
70-52 By The Plains Indians Club

lilt Pnint PltaPnt. when tht•y
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Bowling Highlights

Jackets Win Over lronmen 5; Panthers Lose 69·60
Trail In First,
Forge Ahead By
Halftime To Win

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'I'II:e Yellow Jacket. came bldt
aner a fint quarkr deficit Friday
7'111!'
nieht here to defear tbe Jackson
II'J.t''f'I'H - •
Ironmen fl9.53 for their secJJnd
/IE'? 'TilE
1ea1ue vktory of tbe season. The
;!,&lt;t&gt;
win drauf"d Jack10n into the
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Jeaiue ce!lc:r with Middleport,
each wilb 1·9 rerord1.
VAUlrt!l?
For llid~l~port it wu big Jim
Of' Atl.
Bowles• bitb of 26 pointe: Collected
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from 11 f1rldera and four foul
t.o.ttes that stood out
Tile sharpshooter was deadly
anywhere from tO to 20 feet out
and from an)· ana:le. Hll jump two
handed push ahot could not be
d:lected.
Jaek.son cllmbed into ;a first
quarter lead of 13-12 after the
Jaetetl bad led at much u 8-1
witb tt;ree minutes a:one. Two
butkets by Morria and one e~h
br Bowlu and Nelson put the
Jacket~ wax ahead. However, John·
lOll, .Jactaoa captJln, Yerian and
Rhodea pt the nnge and cl01ed
the Jap quietly.
Tbe tetond fnme looked bad
for the Jaeketa 11 the lronmen
went ftr ahead: leadiq, 27-20 at
one pol'll Bowles got hot at that
point and lly half time thl! tcore
stoed 31-28 for Middleport.
In thP. IDst half the Jaekets
steadlly pulled away, and were
never thrutened. Monit' twohanded ahot from the deep slde
wu eff~tctivc and Nelson warmed
up, getting six !lelden tor the
. night.
Middleport had one of t.helr best
nia:bts at shooting, JeUng a nice
41.,..,
their allots. .TaeUon had
tA•.t. but c•mld not 1hoot enoua:h.
In the rt•sE&gt;rve 11me Middleport
· ly Phylll• Snowden
won $1-37 with Roy Long getting
Tile Plains Indians c'ame from
19 and Mark Kell1 11$. Ebanagle
behind in 1he second half Friday
had Hi for the lo.en.
night to defeat the Rutland Re.d
Score by qttatiers:
I o~vils by a !\core of 70·52 on the
Middleport
12 31 ~1
R1.1U&amp;nd flJor. It was a nip and
Jackson
13 28 40 53 tuck battle durin~ the first half
SCORING
with th~ sl"r3ppy Red Devil• leal\·
Mid::Uepc.rt : Morri1 7..().14; Ken· ing by a score of 32-30 at haJtnedy 0-{).Q; Bowles 11-3-26; Hlndy time.
2-(H; Nel10n 6·2·14; McComas l·
Ead~ of Rutland pnd CharntJy Gf
0-2; Hcnncsy 0-0.0; Whitlatch 3-1· . The p] 11 Jn~ took scoring honors
7; Kelly t{l-2; Totals 31 -7-69.
for the evening with 23 points
Jarbon: Johnson 6-4·16; Pillon l!&amp;ch, whlic C lonch of The Plains
2-0-4; Yerian 1·2·4; !.)IOns 1-0 followed with 17.
2; Cavey 0-0-0; Reynolds 1·0-2;
The Plain f managed to move
Rhodes 0·2·20; Lavendar 1-3-5. To- out in fronJ in the third quarter
tats 21-11·53.
af'""they oullll'Ored Rutland by 18
to t1 to lead 48-38 11t the end of
lh(; periud . The rJains agmn 011t·

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Dead At Age 83

CULU~ffiUS, 0 .
UP . Tony
Ar1uila, 83, who toot care or Ohio

. state Univendty·, football f·icld
for more than 40 yean. dleri at
his home here Friday niaht .
He mJJintalned clo§e
rontaC't
WJ1h Buckeye coaches and alh ·
]ales t!Ven alter hl1 retirement 10
}ear ago.
Aquila, who never
mastcrcJ
Englilih well, carne to the UnltcU
Statu {rom Rome, l!aly, at lhc
aJJe or HI.

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Rhode hiland 83 colby 80
Brown 79 Tuf11 01
Welt Vlr,illnla 1011 St. Johns 72
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Miilliulppi St. et Louisiana St. '12
VMJ 75 PavidiOD eo
Wake Fore•t 11 Clemton 70
Tulane IJG MlllliAippJ 84
WilT
lJCLA 9 Orepn State 37
San FranclltO ?I Pepperdlne IJ8
Stanford 68 Orecon 52
Idaho State 84 Colorado State 67

By Norm•n Mllllr

NEW VOiti\- LIP~Uob Feller.
who n'tirt•d ait~r a •Heteoric :!l·
}'Cflr carf'H, today left
fellow
Jilayl'rl'l "~tnne lhlnc hl remculhet·
him by "-a pension pl:an equal t,•
anythinl!! f'ver wriHen m Amenc.a.
Q,mmi!lsiont~r
Ford Frick tC·
vcuiCd the details of th&lt;' new fly
year plnn, made posslhllo bY $16
milliuo in rr:venue from All St&lt;"~r
Gamt• and World Sericb radio aJl(i
tc!eviHion right!!, and then , pu11i
trlbu\C 10 lhe former Cleveland In·
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role In brlnttlng It ~tbout.
"I don't wunt to take anythinr,
away from uwn l1kc Robin Rnh ·
crhl ~nrl Marty Marlon who ,work. ·
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The plan , &lt;~pproved Friday b!l
the 16 major lc11gue clubowncrs.
provide• for inl'rf'uew in benef1l.~
ot Si7.SO per month for each of
the rirHt liJ yran of major lea~~m
Jt"rv1cc and un lncroase of $10 J
month for ~ncb
succeeding lO
year~ llb('tal imurant,.)l)li, dbabi!il)
and ho~pltalizatlon bcnellta 11te
also.. indudl'd in the plan, whlt:h
11-.tes into rff~ct April 1.

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At Logan ia ·was a case of coolness in the first quarter that put
the Panthl'rs so far under they
never could catch upf
In that quarter, Pom~roy lhot
16 times and conaetted on onl)'
one, a ton by Aaron Buffilllf,on.
Also in that diuattoua fJrat frame
the ·panthers could find lhe ranae
to make good only four of .even
free throws Loaan led 23-7 at the
end of the discour.agini: effort.
It was too muth to make up over the balance of the route. But
the Panthers did not give up.
In the second quarter, ltd by
Bullington's five Cielden, the
Panthers fought batk to a halftime
standing of '36-29, outscorina J..o.
gan 22-13. They crept to 42-49 at
the three-w:.V mark but could not
quite hold {heir own in the last
quarter.
Buf!lngton's 20 points wu tied
wltb Morgsn's of Logan for hlgb
in the gawe. S. T. Johnson, playing the out.side last night-as Slason played the Inside positionwas goud for only three baskets
and a tJtal of 11 points.
Logai'J's victory was a 'team victory" with Murray surprislna fan1
and hi! oppo•itlon with fJve deft
goals and l'lix free tosae1. Dicken
came thrm•gh with aMther eood
lame counting 17 polntr; and Buck·
les, ste!ldy pard, added 12.
For Pom!'roy Sbson was able to
hit fou!' fif ,lders and three free
ones f11r 11 and Wildermuth had
8 points.

14 32 38 52
-Rutland
The Plain.~
16 30 48 70
Scoring: nutlund P . l!:ads 1~·23
D. Carson Q.0-0; L. Dugan 3-2 -8; R.
Turner 6-t -1:1; D. Dugan 0·0·0; R.
Rife 1-2·4; .I Graham 2·0-4; G. Justice 0-00. Tulals 22·8·52.
The Plail"s: Thompson ~-I - ll; R.
Little 0-0-0; Williams 0·0.0; Bol·
Logan thot at a 35',';. elip ....and
sey D-0-0; Clt•nch "1 ·3-17; Wilton
the
Pan!hers had 23 good triea out
1·0.2; Charney l0·3-2:i; Rurdette
4-3-11 ; Brown 2-2·6 Totals 29-12-70 of 70 for 32.9 pf'r cent.
Sissnn fouled oul before 1hr last
Hcfcreeos · McBride and Schantz.
q,uarter war: hall gone and I.oga~'s
Morgan wl'nt out by the san\e
route t1 li!tle later. Morgan and
Dicken controllsd the banking
hoard~ for Logsn making lhe tried
for cumcbat·k ol the Panthers dlf·
·
llnd£:'r 1!11' lcrm .~ or the 11to..:nmt, ficult. '
In 11 resl'rvo game the little
five·r~·ar m11jor lcagu.:
vctcn.ns
who wtirc :.~t !'ifl yenr~ of ;1ge will Chieftains beat Pomeroy 48-42
with Martin and Folmer leadina
tr"cei~·e 58R amonl h ror the rest
the
-Pomeroy IIC~ing.
n( their liv r~&gt;. Tcn -Yt'dl" vctf'ran ~
Score by quartera:
will rt&gt;ce1ve $17~ a numth and :w
Pomeroy
7 29 42 110
ycar Vt'teran~ $275 .:1 mon1h .
Logan
23
35 49 69
1'hr new plans inclutles all plorSCORING
ers who were covcrcrl by the origi.
POP.\EROY~ Larry
Wildermuth
nai one initi att:!ri l)n April 1. 1947.
4-0-H:
S.
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Johnson
3·5·JJ.;
Aaron
It nw~n~ lhnl a plll)'l'r like Rollil•
Buffinaton
'N~·20; John Sisson 4llcJnsll'y , who t&lt;wghl 19 year~ in
\h(' major~ ind uding \WI) game• in 3·11; Bob F.nstman 2-0-4; Art Arnold 2-6-4; Milton Lambert 1-0·2. T~
IU-17, will I'Cceive $275 beginning tala Z3 14--U 60.
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•w:'l.t .June 24, wht:n ne colebr11t(' ~
Lo&amp;an: M'tfi'IY 5-i-16; Moraan
his 50lh
bll'thday, Jnsll·ad or 11
7-6-20; Dlekan 8&lt;&amp;-17; Bucklea 1-2
mt•rr $100 a mollth.
12; Byrd 2-0-4; St. Clair 0-0·0. Totals 2~ 19-30·80,
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Feller Credited With Engineering
New Retiremcntl)lan For Big Leagues

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Logart Mad, Wins
Test Over Bahama
In Garden Bout

NEW YORK
UP • Wel!crwci,qht contender Isaac Logart of
Cuh:j , riding a wage of al\&amp;(.•r, sairl
lodny he hoped his n~xl Madlaon
Sl 1uare G3rdcn opponent on March
29, would he Mexican Gaspar Ot·
t,•ga, "so I llln Whcrp hcem like
Yamo Bahama las• night,"
It was anger that
made tho
fourth-runkiJtg wcltei"Weight upir·
ant Ullcxpt,J('Imtly iiharp and fasl
Friday night a~ he won a unani·
mous decision over n•Jddicwcight
UahAma from the ~land of BimIni in lhelr TV lO·roundcr at the
Garden.

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Mlddi•I'Ort 6f, Jaclcaon 53

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9. It's at 6:30 p.m. There ti I'Gom
for three more team aU told,
There"&amp; a few choire date$ left
in the doubles aDd sinalea events.
So hv.rry, hurry.
A bit of bowling toumey revfow:
The Ctty Association dld P.Dt
have a team eYent in the 1851-06
tournamont but it did have a dou·
bles and sinale•. Wilmer of lb~J
aingle1 was GUee Smith who went
into the big affair with a fat 1111
average! He rolled 499 actual pina
whtch with hi1 136 ptn bandleap
gave tum a total of 634.

Bern . . . . 16

Rees
Pollock
Thomas

58 73 118

32 M 74

William~

&amp;:orina, Racine, Gr~ 9-3-21:
Sflser 7.&amp;20; A~• 2-S-10; Wolfe
1-2·18; Blr&lt;b 11-9-20; Powell ~ 4; ·
McDade, Beea:le and Chapman, ze..
roa acrrJU. Totala SG-26-96.

Burke
TOTALS

156 486
172 5117
192

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177 501
135 4tl2
832 2449

Servicemen

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The Polnl Pleaaant ·Big Blacks
The box st'Ore:
Smith
beat out AI (Back-UP won their 13th victory of the seaWAHAMA-Oliver 6-0-12 ·Arn.
SaUl) 'Coates who had roUed 632 10n Friday night ,at the expen1e of old ~10; Ford 2-2-6; Cllrlt t-0-8;
on the 1bift · before him.
the WRhama Wblte Falcons as G. Roush 0..1-1; LI:YDe 0-1·1; Yowag
Io tbe doubles ,Tim Haqerty they romped to an easy 83-46 vic- ()..0.0; R. Roush 2-4-8. Totals 19witb !" 168
average and Floyd tory over thl! Falcona on the newl8-46.
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with i 1&amp;7 took firat Wahama gym fioor. ·
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POINT ·' PLEASANT - Herrl«
place by rollins. 1081 actual pins,
Desplte the fact that tluj)' show- 4-1-9; Pete Young 1-0-2; Call S+ll:·
phu 157 pin1 handic::•p. to total ed mtmeaofs of trouble in !tDding ; Pat Young· O.H; Smith 7-&amp;:32;
1238. They edged P.uek Morris and the hoops, the faat brelking iPl ! Mell'de 1-1-3; Hoachar D-0-0; Rc:.
Tom Matthewa wbo had 1!34.
Pleasant te.am was never in trou· CHntoek fi-:J·15, Tot.a.la 24-15-63.
ble. They showed the crowd the
SeorinQ: by quarters:
1
ln 1fM-M the &amp;IJIIoejation bad ~;.,.,,,. for the reeord of 13·1. Wahama
. 7 9 13 11-46
a tea mevent tournatnent. This
10&amp;!1 has been to the I Pl Pleasant
15 16 11 21--ea
was won by A11oclated Radio wllen
Big Reds.
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had actual
a 74.3 avenge,
The Falcons could never really
ed 2MI5
pins andThey
With roll.
327
pin handic8p they totaled 2872 get start~d and had troubJe In the
f·irst quarter in holding onto the
for first ..rtze.
r
ball. Fumbles and badpuses burt
TIRES
Thia year the associatlo'n 111 conaijl.ei-ably in addition to the
blossoming out with all three e- fact tbat they mis:!led ICVeral clos~
· SUPIRFLEX
vents in the tourney. The handicap in shots.
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At . the foul line, too,. the WaBOSTON UP - Red Sox sJug;a bowler's average and 200. Thli hama t.oys werr. way off form AS
TUBELESS
gcr
Ted William&amp; is back in BosmaW lt a tourna.ment for average lhey hit on only 8 of 32 attempts.
toR.
on
his
annual
fishin'
demonbowlers. It haR been sanctlontft Bob Oliver, ..usually a good foul
sh·atlon trip with th&lt;J Sportmen':'!
by the American Bowling Con· shot hit nwe in eight tries.
TUBELESS
greas.
· The Big Blacks were missing at Show and expects to hOOk a 195'1
the foul 'U'Je along with the Fal- contract worth more than $100,000
PI~ W.: &amp; recappable Tire
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Trophies are o4 display at the cons l)ut iheir perc,nta~ at the whllf ·'Jl•e'il ' 1\~e :·
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes. The first charity stripe was just a bit betThe tempes~uous.
t:llce bustc!',
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place winner in the team event ter as they cashed in on 15 tos1es heavUy tanned and fresh from a
will have their entry lees paid in out of 30.
seat~on or Cishlng in Florida, flatl)'
the !tate tournament at Akron in
•Pt. Pleasant had trouble find- , denied reports that he plans to
Wllh
March. Also
there is a sponsM (ng the hoops from the floor in marry for tht&gt; ~..tcond time.
011 Change
trophy and trophies liJr each play- the early IT'inutes bltl finally beWUiiam said he eYpeets to l i t
er plus $25 expense dough for gan to hit and pulled away to a down with lkd Sox General Mall·
the Akron expedition.
15-7 advantage at the end of the &lt;~ger Joe Cronin to
discuss i
Trophies and cash prizes will first qu;~rter .
1915.7 contract next week. The pact
be on the line for the other evcntl.
By halftime, they had stretched for bsaeball's highest pald •ployP.r
Clo11ing dstes for
cntcrina the tht::ir lead to 31-lR with most ~f is expected to slice more than
hleet is fo'cb. H, the same day th~ the'lr bUckets coming on short $100,000 out or Red Sox ow1oer · W. Main Sl.
Pomeroy·
poHtlcians have to get 00 the ll.ne. jump shots. Oecuionally they Tom Yawkey's checkbook,
All entry blanks have to be rued drove ' t~rougb for lay-ups.
l y them , a1 doea payment Gf fee 1
The Falcons outscored the Btg
too. Blanks may be obtained at Blacks in the third period 13-11
tbe local alleys,
to draw closer at 42-29 at the end
of the quarter. It was Oliver and
Jerry Arnold who ~arried the scorln' loa.1 .in the period.
1n the final quarter, tbougb, the
Big Blacks, wfth three of their
auba In for most of the period hit
tbelr belt quarter with 21 polnt.l
Harris~»nville dropped both
and went or. to will 63-46.
o( a doubleheader last nl.ht
B111 Smith, a bouriding 6·3 cen·
New Marshfield, loeln~e the
ter
the .Biil Blacks, waa au·
lil:~tme 69-42 with Bor~~:an of the over tbe flOor ·aa he rebounde~
Selpio boys beinJ hla:b man.
and shot Oil wh1t seemed 1 Mad
Harr~onvllle i~ tllr
lUckless run all evening. His 22 pointa was
telm ln the MeiJII County loaglte
for tb&gt;J eame.
with an Hi record. Tbey tee orr
the FaiC!ons 8ob Oliver Wtth
•Pinst M:hldleport In tbe aecond
was hi,lh man. Don Meround of the tounty Tournament
of the Pt. Pleasant team
Tbunday nilht, Feb. 21 at I p.m.

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Cinci,nntti Taft 70
Clnci~t~nau Clhtral 112 . : . .
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Cincinnati Woodward 180 , •
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Cincinnati Western Hlll1 ~
Cincinnati Wa1nut Hills W
Cincinnati St. Xavier eo
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ChidnMti Roget Bacon 44
Cincinr&gt;rti Purcell 42
Lockland Wayne 64 ,
Delphos St. John 50
Sharonville 6!i Loveland 60
Jefferson 65 Xenia tast 53
Middletowr: 93. SprlnJfield 64 ~
Miller City 56 l{llida 43
Columbus No~th 107

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Dayton
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Dayton Stivers a3
Troy 57 Fairborn M
BellefonWne 58
St. Marys 57 ot
Coneord· 83,WesbiUe ~S

Ross -M TaJaWanda ~
ROCKY l:liVtot" 72 Oberllh 65
SteubenviUe ·113
Columtlw South !JS
Columtlus St. Charles 68
GreenfiPld McClain ·eo
Chnllcothi!J 71 ·Zanesvl1le 68
Welt Jefferson 58 Fairfield 46
Olentangy· M Scioto VOlley 41
BUC)'I'US 51 Gallon 47
86Wlhif Green 86
' To[edo ·Ro&amp;ers 47 ·
Cygnl!t 69 Portage 6&amp;
New Bre111en 60 WII)'Re 50
Marlon 44-. ~. Iteiu)• 41
Tipp City 39 Eaton 33
Minster_ 79 New Kft.oxvme 45
Fanftersville 8&amp; PbUlipsbutj 44
M Jaetson &lt;;:entet A

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G!oust.er 1515
Caldwell--41 Phllo 39
New Lexhlirton 62 Crooksville 53
"ye1ville 82 Senecaville 65

Pleaoa!!l. CJ!y 74
Quat•• ~1\Y M .
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Ashland 80 Wooster. $R
Perrysville 84 Polk 60
Buckeye 70 Brunswick 4$
Loudonville 64 Rittman 60

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Friday's Games
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colors in a heavy first phase of m'ilitary training at
round of aetion Friday night With the "Gateway to the Air Fdrce,"
·only one memher o[ the elite fall· Lacklan'd AFB, San Antonio Tex .
lng . prey to an upset.
He ·has qu~lified for speci~ll~d
technical training and will be asEi¥ht of the top 10 tenrb.s b .
signed to 3383rd •Processing Squa'ilthe · United Press
Ohio Coaches ron, Kessler A. F. B., Mlsa.
ratilllfa uw compeUtlon, and all
W.hlle at LacK land: ~ the new ep·
exe~Jpt fourth - ranked Zanesvill&lt;!- listee undergoe' the trah•ittq.n
scortd ensy victories.
from civilia!!. to airman "thrtibih a
Once · lieaten
Chillicothe in· program which includes process·
nicted Zanesville's second straigH ing, aplitudc testing, physical consetback, 71-68, in a Central Oh :o ditiomng, survival and weapona
League contest. It was the seconrl training, and varjous classroom
loss in 14 games for the Blu.e studies from citizenship to mill·
tary cuatoms and courtesies.
Devils.
Like the USAF OffieCr Candidate .imd Pre•Fllght schools, also
located at l~aekland, basic military training prepares for ~pecial·
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FIFE REFRIGERATION

SEOAL
STANDINGS
Athens
Nelsonville
POMEROY
Logan
Wellston

Louks 'lad blgh

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Tbe lo111 leaves the Panthers
with a 6-5 rt"COrd. NeJ,onviUe and
Athens kept at each ather'• tboatJ,
both winnln.J their teats, tbe first
against WeUston and Athena over
Gallipolia. Their 0.2 recorda at
this stage with three games left
to play means tllat Pomeroy, LoJIEI and Wellston are tied for
third place with identical 8-:i
slates.

scored Rutlanrl in lhe tint~l period
by 22-14 as Eads of Rulland fouled
out early i•t the quarter. The Red
Devil Reserves defeated The Plains
Re!lt!rves 32·30.

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Pomeroy's Panthen had their
hopes for a piece of the SEOAL
basketball rhampionship deltroyed
last ~ight a'!: Lacan 'a a they were
matbemaUcally eliminated from
anything but a ti~ wbUe losllli
to the Chieftains 69-60.

Rutland Defeate.d In Second Half
70-52 By The Plains Indians Club

lilt Pnint PltaPnt. when tht•y
Ini&amp;ht
bowled .came• O'l 7$1), 948 tnd 842 .

the Chicks whiC"h wu bolttered hy
hill hig't ltl·nltl' (or bntb team ~&gt; of

{:old First Frame
Sinks Pomeroy
Hub At Logan

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SOCIETY

Flood Waters Create Disaster Areas

ll• l~ tlw's received word Frada) ,
I ha t Poml Moore of !'~ airborne had
under~~;one ~urserv
1bursday at
the Stroder Memort•l Hospital,
Tl n1 .c~nrt 1s cnn talese.tng mce ly

of Lauer D.Q Saintl, Old
Town Flats, on Portland Route
Su.ada.Y Scb&lt;tOI 10 a m preaching
11 a. m and 8 p m and Bible
Study Thursday 8 pm. Putor C
W. ProffiU Asst. Chas. Hupp.
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a..urch of JttMn
lion Church of Christ. Louted
on Pomeroy Harrl501lville
ROMI
BibJe Sehool 9 30 A M. MOftUlli
Worahlp and CommuDlGD 10 30 A
.JI. Chrt$Lia.n. Endeavor 7 15 P l1.
~ WCJn"hip 8 P' M Tbomu
.-:yatt. Minister Joeeph Jo-bn6oll,
B.lbJe SchOQI., SUpt.
MiMrtYille Methodist Church,
Rev ll M Grov.:~-, Pa&amp;tor, Hosmer
Roush, S~.Jpl 10 A. M. Sunday
School, 11 A M WorsNp Servu:e,

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The 5yracuM Mtthodlllt Church

r.ner reSJdent of

'\.1rs F. J H11l retu1ned home
\Hdnc sday from St Joseph HospttJI l'&lt;~rkcrsburg, W Va where
shf' has been a medical pauent
for lhe past
three and a half
weeks
Mr and Mrs Doyle Oatman
Columbus arrtved todiy for a vtsll
wlth her parents Mr and Mrs..
E J Hill
M!ss Mary AILee Williams of
Dayton .spent Thursday Wlth rela·

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here

Among tnose eonrmed to the .~
home wttb the flu are Chene Pow·
ell Alht! Frances
and M.ll'dyn

l ' u - 7 30 P. M.
Midway Community
Church
Leadwg l.'reek ltoad Rev R. E
Thomas pastor FW:yd Cleland,.

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Pnce and Jr'redd1e Berney

Mrs Rolland Ncutzhng and Mrs
Charles Mullen Sr returned home
FLOODED LOGAN, W VA., has been declared an emergency area by Gov Cecil UJiilet'WOOll, Wedn.,sdav evemng Jrom East
Here a stranded driver gets help from another motortst President Eisenhower later G~naf l.JYerpool where they attended the
ed sections of West Vtrgmt.a and Kentucky as major disaster areas
,
funeral of Mrs Mark Hartenbach

Groundhog Makes .-----:F=l---_-::

First 8apdst Church, Mhldl•
.f;:~-- - - port, the R" c E Royt, paot&lt;&gt;r
UUW!
Church School 9 15, Gerald An·
thony supt Mornmg worstup and 1
(Contlnu•d from pap one I
One of the hardett•lnt tewnli 11~
comm'un 10 n' service 10 15
n 1 hrauon when a community 'man th.e floods that ravaged partJ of
dreo's ~rmoncltc tofuc "Ou~ Sub- of-the-year" 1s selected
~~ond two
CContlnued from 11!1811 !liM)
st1tute" ser mon loplc "Jesus on Punxsutawney H1g:h School semors West Vu•ginla, Kentucky, Vlra:inia
l'tfr and Mn Georw:c Vaughan
Ihe Cr(l~ • 6 p m JuniOr and Sen are crowned kmg and queen o.f the and Tennessee waa Mate'A{JR, l4
were busmess \'JF:ilors 1n Columbur.
Fellowship 4 ;tO festiVIties
m1lea couthea.st of Wdltamaon
10r Jll Youth
Wednesday and stopped at th~
l&lt;:vemn worc;h•p.
sermon' top•c
Th.e day 1s Punxsutawney's year Mayor Ira Cooper estimated dam- Ca pitol for a short vis1t with his
"Aiakmg Our
Rei•:,: 011 VItal," ly elatm to
nattonal fametbe age 111 tbat mJnJng communlty
Jather, Walter Vaughan, who 1.&amp;
Members M the F('"ney-Benoett reson why reHLdcnts hllthely ig al?;h.e wal Ihe at Ieask $1 mmt:~h employed there They were taken
Post American Leg1on wth at nure sclenllllc
scoffers of lhe1r
he ragJhng _2'ugf ;_vefr.,w ly on a tour of the building by State
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tend 10 a body Monday 7 38 B patron samt s forecasting ab1hty W d sd
W II
RepresenlaiJve George
M'etnbart
, 1 Sanvvrn
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" oc k woo d c h Le ,r feet
e ne
ay the
at preVIous
1 Iamson
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above
record
m and Senator Oakle:y CoiJins
w11l ._.ave
Fellowship Te!l w1th forecaster at
the US WeathN 1937-dropped down clolle to nor
Mr and Mrs Joe Young Jr and
\\onwn fron1 churches of I he Porn Bureau m Pitt sb urgh, declined to
al 0116 !t&gt;et. Flood st.a~e
29 children,
18
M~tlame :.md Joe JJI,
ero) Baptist Association ns ~ucsta, dispute the ..croundhog s prcdJctwn I::et
Woodsf1eld
arnved Fnday to
Tut'!Kia) 9 30 am Wvmcn's Pray
"Give him
all the credit '
gomg tu say a
word
At Logan, where the Guyant'ICltte spend the weekend here and at·
"' Christian Churth at ltHdsvllte er meeting, 7 30 p rn L d es Blhlc I'm not
!;Very Sunday 10 A M. Sund1y (ills.!! at the hom e of ~l .. s L D agamst him lhLs year .. Rockwood ~ose to a rPcord unofficial hl&amp;'h of ten the marnage of Dlli younger
School and commuruoo flr&amp;t SllQ Dile!. Nednesday 1 3 ,, tmd-\\Ce k exclaamerl
30 2 feet early Wednesday, the lev s1stcr, Mary , Jane Young, Sunday
diY in month J1 A M. Cilurcb
el (eli to 8 5 feet Flood stage is
~1r and Mrs L 0 Diles VJiuted
fntyf't ,md Prats! srrvtcc and
Punxsutawnl'y Groundhog Club 20 feet
tommun1on and ptl:'lllchmg, third
and Mrs J E WliRDn and Mrt
Mr
ch 1rch ht1smcss
n t1ng, 8 ·•o, members dalin
theP pet nev •r
m montb 7.3U P. }t ~l'nHJr "hnlr Ichea r, ,1
h b
At low l}lng Matewan, the Tug E N Tarner, Galllpohs, Wcdnel dunday
t.b.urcb preactuna- ,.
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Chriltian Church at Lona Bot•
Chur(h Of Chrtst, Middleport, nual prcdicllon~:~ They choose to above Jloo~ stage Eighty per cent
tom, every Sunday 9 ;:Jl) A. M t'r-ed I (,:~rdnc
p&lt;J &lt;tur
Blhlc Ignore the claims of rLval ground of all structure!l were affecltd De
Mr and Mrs Ernest Jones and
Sunday ::»choul and CUJDmunlon, School 0 311 Hum r H c, supt, hog cluhs suc h :~s those at Quar brls left behind by the retreating daughter Carol Jean, arrived tu
lll'lit bunday Ln month 7 JO l' M. Mt rnmg v.OL~!llp, 10 .~"
St" mon ryvJlle Pa • and Sm
f'ramc , waters wa spiled as high as 12 day for a vlsil wtt~
her SJster,
\i rss Jean Lama , and other relaChurlh pn .. dHni, third Sunday
The LLf.c
l'lwt I Nuw Live,' Iowa
!eel at::almt houses
tives i\lr Jones wlll return Sun
lO mon th JUJU A )1 CbUr\:b. COR&amp; l hnsiL.I n
L .. df'aVOI, I 'IJ p m
GUILD MEETING
d:l)- to thc1r home In Co1urnbus auf!
munhtn and preaching.
Ev_.nJdt dt rueeiJUg, 7 n, llt:rmon
fhe Churcl. of Chntt, Kana, IJy rr('(j j Ltr nn BV:JIIA"tJq '"1hc
The Guild of I he Gr&lt;!CC EplSCO
~1r~ Jones and daughter will rc
every ~unrt 41 y ~O A Al Sunda:y J 1•1 J Jrlt! 11111• , ::;, ·~r·. ea~h pal Church w1ll meet \\cdnc~rbv
Mr and Mrs. Donald Mills fire
ma1n for the week w1th Mtss Lama
Sehoul and communton,
a~nd n1 ' Ill ·ext .v.cel,
at 8 p m /It !hr hnmc• of Mn Pal
-• rick Lochary w1th !\.1rs l.rcta Prwe
Ml Mon• h • •PI 11 I Ch urc: h , Ml ""
(ConUnlMd from p&lt;Lge onel
.vcckcnd vLsJtors In Col~.&lt;-mbu!l
Suml11y Jll month JO JO 1\ M
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Mr and Mrs Sh1rley Malls tool;.
Churcn commun10n and preachllllil
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!ourth Sunday 18 month 7 ao l' p 1.,tor l:rhl l' Sdmr•l ft 30 Arlen~: esses
1m•nt WitS made o( the D1strtct 232 their grandchildren ' Robm, Cyn.
t'onfPr't uee at ManeU11 on Marcft !hill and Shm man Mtlls, for a r1dc
)1 ChUrl II pi t'iJCillllJ'
i(l'~IW SIIIJI
\1()1 !li ng \\OrShlp,
~-- tng Will be held on Monday even :,. ,. 'I hen Pres ident F11wcctt oi O,hin on the B &amp; 0 pasgcnger tram
The cnr 11 tLan Church at Hem 10 30 B1 tl tl p m
locll lrrove , f'Very Sunao~y 910 A
Churd' Of The Naxarene, Mid- tng at 7 30 n clock Th e Pomeroy f.;tate Umvurslty and Webb loolt~n !rom Point PlcaRaant to M'e•on
day for the
&amp;1 Sunduy ~c lwul iinll commuo1 101r &lt;i ii'Jl/ltl l il t• Ht v Roh er\ Stylr• Pra,er I li Ck wil l m&lt;' r l .1t Fr&lt;!cra 1 enm•:lsl'l" Dlstrlt't 4 UJrcctor and Thund&lt;~Y the last
11ecund ~u nd&lt;~y 1n mouth 7 30 p p.t ~ 1 tll IIlioII !1d1ur,] 9 30 I r hit r ltd {IJ!Jith Hll \\tdl!c':od,l) !110111 1 cprescntal.1vc of lhc .! otary Inte l tr:nn
JJtLO nal Go\ ern or Will be speak
M ~hu1ch .,.reactunc 1ourth sun I 11 l01 ~~~I'
M o111 111 ~ wonhtJl , ng at 10 e 1 o(! otk
Mrs Edi!!On Wt'ssa Columbus JS
Harrl•onvllle p,..~~obyhtrlln Ralph t r~ Theme of lhe t.Lik by Falan
d.ay UJmuuth lUiiO A M cbunh 10:10 ll'lt m~ rmstor 645, YotLtl .
spend1ng
thl! weekend m Gall~pot.
(
Zunlill
supplv
prstot
100fl
l•c
'The
Role
of
Rotary
111
lhf'
\\1'l
cummunwn and preatclunu _
l'euph ~&gt; m ~ tung 7 JO &lt;'VL•mn~
1s and i\hddlcport 11 11d w11J attend
&amp;UB Ct"turch•s. Mornlnv ~tar &amp; I -tn Ht 11 l in!.; pJ ~ tll r \\t•dnt's- chtm h sclwo) ~ ~ W t• 111 iaw ~up t·r 'I C"it F1fty Yf'ars •
lltPJJi.lt nt 'i 45 t•lll \\'orsh 1p Sl'l
J 1rl gc Cedric (lark ga\e a ~hurt the gradrLatlon or hC'r nlct'e &amp;Illy
Enterpsi...
Rev. Rover 8i1hop, r!J) i W, IJ ,r\\1 ll'l(!'IIJlg
l)ustur Mornmg Stu.ro
.Sun !1.1)
Church Of Chr11t In Christ11n ~11 I oi iHl Sr rill O il ,\ ( h~ittlrgl' tn rr r.orl of lhf' lnlcrcJlle• mcctlllg tt Sch,.f, at Ohoo Unl"mty today
/ 'h~m; ];u;t wcf'k wh1ch was at
Mrs Kenneth Bosler and daugh.
School {l '15 A M N.ortJ.mg wur (Ill ton, :\luldkport, thr Rev Gu) youth •
~htp IH II A M MY.t' Sunday c 1 e
I S •Yl r p;:o~tul BtU It• Slhool, W
F~rst Bapt1st Church Eau Main I ~ntH d by Mr and Mr5 Theodore tm, Barhan, Lucmda and Ell"
Galhpol.$, arc
weekend
n1ng at 8 J•rayer mtwling Thur 11 1111 l'rr 11 h1ng ~ervlt'e, 7 30, \\ cd Stn•et H 1lph C Zumlt! Jl.ts lur llectl Jr and Judge and Mrs betb
guests
ol
her
aunt,
Mrs
Waller
1\I Jlila m W thon
sup(' I llllt nrknt Clark
day everun.&amp; },nt&lt;&gt;rprise Sundt.y ne~ d111 7 IU Bib!t• ~1t1dy
113011
cumbLHr:rl
S1J
v1c:e
or
Scbool 10 lU A M Mornmg WUJ·
Health Methodist Church, Mid
Rc.~ag n,tl!on s of Bruce Lloyd and
Mr11 lllltan McGee
returned
ship 9 30 A M Y~' at 6 :tO p M dlt pOI I ,IlL Hr.:v l It KonkrtGht, Worship nnd :illld), Spec1al mu~LJ the Hcv Howard Ruppelt werJJ rl"·
Friday
from
a
vhnt
In
Rus.!iell,
Ky
Evcr.mjt worship
7 30 i'ra}l!lt pu~tm ~tll\d,Ly So.:hool, 9 30. F.rn Sermon ' What shu11 1 rclidcr unlo C'rlvt rl )thaon Boker, chairman of
With
her
Sister,
Mrs
A
C
Neal
meetmg Wednesday 7 liU p M
rst I m('rt suvt Morning wonhlp, the Lord /J Nu1 ~ery anrt Junwr the Pancake »upper whtch was
Larry MHch, ton of Mr 1nd Mr1
UB Ct.t~r~h", Letart Fail•, Ro· 10 3{.1 Youth Joellows hlp, 6 p m Church for clul drrn l I 00 Ob!Wl hdrl JU~I f''nday , reported a profit
Perry
Mitch, has been 111 for the
Jer Martrn, Pa~:~tor Sunday School
Flr1t Pre1byterltn Church, Mht· vo~m e of the Lord's Supper 6 30 ,r LU',JLI ~ $50 for the evening
past
week
wlth flu
9 30 A M Wor.thlp Serv 1cc 7 p dl('pnt t the H.('V lloward Ruppe II ~· otL!h mrel1ng Monli&lt;~y 7 3U v.o
:\h •:ndJst women prcparins and
Fred
Hoyt,
Manetta, Visited his
lllF
llS
nll~'l!JIIJry
liWCtlllb:
,1!
:\lidt\\c
M Lhn.stwn Endoavor aJtt1rna te tl•'lol I hut(h Sthool, 930, John
~~ 1 \ •ng the ham dinner were Mrs
eouMnf:l, Best~ and Max Sanborn,
Sund.11ys 11.1 7 30 f' M.
f u!lz !i llpt l\lornmg wonhip, or Ulhle study
L W McComRII , Mu. Lawrence
Church of th• Nan ... nt, Svra- dlnatnn Rill~ lllstallatlon or Elder;
Unlt.d Methodl•t Stli-ldl'ly Sch· Milhoan MrR Perry Milch., Mr'l 11.nd family Fnday
Mrs. L W McComas baa tautht
cuse, Roy K WUllama,
pa~tor
:O.l1•~ flit It' ~ll!•wl•H' , r •1nstaiJatJon
oo l - 9 15 am I hen Sm.th Sup! Halph Radcliffe,
)Irs
Harolr'
the Fourth. Grade thiR week wh.ll .i!
.Suhjcr.:t Wood~crd Mrs
Sunday :lchuol 9 30 A M Mornma I II (, rat... Jurlson White Su~:~an --Worslup 10 30 ,1m
Kc."\ncth flY\ r,
Mrs Crnry DaYifl bas bc&lt;ln 1IL Fri
wonbip 10 30, NYPS 8 30 p M
l':~rk, sc rmun Th(' Elder '• 6 p n,
rhe Chttrch
To~l'iy ~ Yf
Bl'~!l Sanborn
day
Mn Noah Ha5klns taught for
~van(lcl!.'ilrt' iwrvJco 7 30 p
1'11 Wr stnllll' i('J Yl"lllth
l•'ri'OWIIhiu 5 30 pIll F.ut::cnc Frye, pre(IJdcnt
Mra.
Jam(ls Hawley Frith and Sixth
me etm&amp;:, Wednc1day evoolng prayer meet MutHI.il 'i 10 :-:i{'!&gt;slon
J his atternoon startms at 3
terade leather
BIRTH ANNOUNCII&gt;
tne for I he m1dweck 10nd 'I UL'M11,)' \\'~tllw~rl ,•&gt; 6 30 Junror Cholr, 7 O'clot k and
continmng mto lhl·
Mr and Mr8 Garl Vanderhoof
A i le and Mrfl Gerald E Rougbl
kfter11oon Drayer ho~tr
I' 111 Si"u Jor l'1101r
cvemng
'Mission Institute " at
and
chlldren, Pt&gt;it&amp;Y and Elmer
Ellen
Ncssclroad
are
announcing:
Houle of Prayer, CCo!:tst•r, S.,.
Ch11rc:h Of Chrl1t, lredbury, Ed l'rmty ~.f.clhodlst Church at Po1\
Marion,
are "1ekend guests of I
the
blrth
of
a.o
lb
;
oz
baby
1irl
da:y School 9 30 A. M Mornlna wnd 1- u1r1 ~on pastor Bible SCh ~mouth, Ohio - Monday evening
worah1p 1l A M SundAy avenin¥ ool ll JU I hnrman C11ney, IU[J', - Orhclal Bo4rd Meeting Ill 7 45 born at the Loekbourne Air BaRe E Maller
worship a! 8 Pnyer mcetlng on Morn1ng wort~hlp, Ot~ hllan F.n
\II Commlsslnns wall meet at 7 Hi Ho.!iplt11, ColuPJua on Fe! 1
PRAYU GROUP TO MilT
Gnnt!parel'l\1 are Mr. and Mra.
Thur11day 8 P M.
de&amp;\or, 6 p m , E\emng servic e~ ---'Wl·dntaday
7 p m --Pra) cr
The
l'ometoy Women's Pra~er
Geor~r
Net~tolroad,
Sr.,
Pomeroy.
Church of Chrlat, lr.ctf•rd. 7 :JO
mcetmg
CIL'I)tlp
will
meet at tho Federatt•d
and
Mr
altd
MJ'll.
Guy
fto~11ht
of
Cf1rl1tlen
Scl•nct.
Sodety,
144
Rev John Wyalt, Putor. Bable
Prelltyterlan Churd~ SvracUM,
Cburcb,
Wednesday
at 10 am.
Heapcna,
Mi~h.
School D 30, churrb aervicea 10 30 the Ht'\ How 1rd Huppelt. pastor ~ulhNry A\•c Pomeroy Mornm11
Youth meetlna: 11 8 ?. M. and ('hurl'h Sdwol 9 30, Jtobcrt Har servlc~ al 11 l\ M with l.o\e the
evtn(lellstJc tervlce Sund1y eveo rh n ,t•pt \\'('!tminJter
Youlh subjcrt of the lesson sermon and
Jns at 7 James Reed, Supt.
f f'liowshlp 8 30, Evening !crvicc, the Golden Text We hu known
frn MethMist Church, Harr'r 7 .10 ordmatwn &lt;~nd lnRtallatlon or and believed l'1c lo11e that God
God tll lov~ and h1·
tlath to us
Batet, Paslor, Laurel Cliff. Sun ElderM ~~·rmon lop1c Tho Elder
day School 9 30, Clau rDettiDI
Alfred Methodl1t Churth bv that dwclleth 1n love dwcll.clh Ill
10·80, FMY acrvic:e '7 :00, Preach 1L M (,rovl' p&lt;L!'Ior - S S. at 9 30 God ;ntd God In b1m 1 John 4 16
Jna 8 00, Prayer Meet1n1 Wednes- Lloy(J UJ!Ii n,.;t• r, Supt ,_ Worship Wednesday evening scrv1cc at R
d1y 7.30 Hysell Rua
Sunday Sl'rvll('S nt tU:45 Dln11morc Boylt•" The publlc ls cordially lnvtted tr.
lkbool 10 Preacblnt 11 16
lcadf'r ~ suu afternoon from .! atlcnfl Reading room w1lh s1cle
FAtiVIIW
to 4: St n LCi"s al the Elmwood r..&lt;'~l ~·ntran(c located at r,•ar of chur
Edward Grlffltb paalor SundiJ' l!onH.' - \\ t d me Prayer 9l'r· ch, oprn to the pubhc on MoLH~Y
Sehool 9 30 •· m, Youni Peoplet virt'll .11t 7 3l) -- TueR eve Feb 2 from 2 to 4 P )(,
meetinl 8 f.:) p. m; Pre1cb1q aer. :\f Y 1-' SkallllJ party at rmk on
Ylcet 7 30 p m; pra1er mee&amp;irq:, Route 7, nc.~r ('h('litr.r
Wedne&amp;dav 7 30 P m
Th• P:•derated Churc .. kvana•
'Ibund.ay 7 30 l' M E•at I..etart
d~al oHld ],r[(&gt;rmcd ]•n•sbylcr•an
0 . ITANIACK, l•bl•l• er powd•rt,
930 MornlnJ( worahip IO.t~ Eve- Rev w 3 J&lt;!o J Bartels, pastor Mr
aln1 wonblp 8 on tho lit, 8rd, lib Jo'rP.d 131 11 unar s s Supt sunday fCIIr nll•f •' COLD DIICOM,OliiTI
Th• IT AN I A C K tnMrlptl•n IJP•
Sunday• l~l)'41f
MceUna Wed t hun h Sdwol _ D 13 A M Wor· f..-.. ull II a Mlftbtll•tl•• of IIIU' r•·
let&lt;ioy 8.
u...•lnt ln .... lll•ftt&amp; lhll w•rk toeeth.r
Racine Mta~lo"
Chari" luth ~ hlp 1lov1 - 10 30 AM Sermon
f•r FAITilll .. IL.\1' •' HIAOACHI,
1
.. IUliiALQIA 101d ACHtNQ MUICLU
Sunday '130 IDd
Some individuals might m~nlion
du• to •CIIId1 ITANIACK Ait4 Ill.&lt;'.·
~l.nd ChuN:h,
Earl Cutt.r, dt•rs nnd Ur•.1cous, Sunday Glutrch OUCll ,.VIIIt.. INA.. lACK will.
Savings. Checking, and Loans, and st'?P
ITANIAGte..
putor, Au't pU\or, Edith Codner School 1'f'll( hcr~; anrl nH1ccn meet
there. However, we offer a complete bank·
Services Sunday 8 00, Tue1day II r;;,;;:"";;;;.o-;,-;;--;;,;------------;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;c;co.-;;-;;;;-.11
7:30 IDd Fnday 7 30
irlq service, to meet the broadest needs.

Rev Robert E. Lmter. Putor.
SuDdoy School 9 30 A. II. DaJUI
WmebreDDer, Supt. WOJ'Jib.ip 8e.rl'Jce&amp; 7.30.
Third Street PtnltcMtel Church
Middleport, B. L. Bvreu. paator.
sunday School 10 a. m, Eveni.DJ
aervice 7 u D m.
lfrace EptK..;.pal church, lalt
)h.m Street, Pomeroy. Rev. J
.Edwm Charlet, Rector, M.ra CedrJc W Clark, ~,~rg~:~oiat. Worlhlp
aod sermon al IO·ao A. M, Holv
"
t:ommunwn ftrst Sund11y Ia mouth
•-h
1
B
d
Ch urc h ""' oo,
egmaera
an
Primary, at 10 30 A M.. For informalum eonc~DIDi our
work,
pleue telt&gt;phune :102-J

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Middleport
Society

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11-Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Feb.,2,1957
Youngs To Host
At Dinner Before
Obse"ed Fifth Birthday
Wedding Rehearsal Birthday
Obse"ei:l On Wed. •
Mr and Mrs J A You'na Sr For Dallas Weber
Mr and Mra Perry Olrpente~

are er.tertaJnlng thts cverung w1t~
a dinner before the rehearsal of
lbe mar ru ge of his
daughter
Mary Jane Yoll(lg and James W
k1tchf' n The d.nnl'r w1il be held al
tbl .Marun Restaurant wUh the
fiftlowtng members of che wedding
party and guests atteqding
'Mr and Mrs Young Sr', Mr and
Ml"ll Joe Young Jr and children,
MelaJne and Joe Ul, Woodiheld ,
Mr. and Mrs Howard Kitchen and
100, Chill'l~. Mr. and Mrs Char
le1 Bradbury and chtldren, Suz
anne, Aaa and Mary
Mr and Mrs Pau( Werry, Mr
and 1\In Roger Bashore, Darton,
Albert Werry, Mrs Cbelter Erwm,
Edward Kitchen,
Marilyn Sue
Knight, Barbara Scott, Unda McVey, Marianne Rlchcreek., Car~.ol
Tate
Mr and Mn. Fred I Gardne-t,
Ruth Ann
Powell,
Mary Jane
Young, James W Kitchen Pastel
aladiolus, iru and
c:hry&amp;anthe
mums wtlJ be used to deeOI"ate the
tables fo rthe dinner party
Tbe rebearaal A':IH be held at
the ChurCh of Christ where the
'Open church weddln1 will be soJ.,.
mnbed at two o"clock Sunday aftc
1 half-hour rec:Jt.al of mulic.

The Stteond birthday of Dalla11 ,
younges t aon of Mr and J4n Vernon Weber, RuUand, wat tele.bra~
ed wtth a family dinner at th~t&gt;
homl' of h1a: (lrandparents. M.r and
Mn· Lawrence Milhoan

HI!: birthday eak.e was In the
lhape of a lamb and p1ctureR were
taken of the baby as be wa.s allowed to eu.t bls cake,

Mr

Those preaent were
and Md
Wi1!ber and children, Denllis, Dean
Donna and Dalkls

where do

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Here's for foOd that hits the
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countcL'.

Lmda McVey and
Marianne
Richcreek,
room m!ltes of Marl
,Jane Young at Scott Quadrangic
dormitorY at Ohio UnlversJty, N,
tertatned recently wilh a surprise
per110nal shower for Mus You11g
who w111 be married Sunday Ft:'h
ruary 3, to James W Kitcht)n
The g1fts \~.ere placed under a
decorated parasol ano shower of
pmk and wb1te streamers
Refreshments \\err served t
the guests who wei e g1rls living
on the s~me floor e( the dormJ.
tory

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Breakfast, lunch, dnmcr, snack- try us
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MARTIN RESTAURANT
.
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport

Teen-ager or not, you' need loh 11f milk '
every d~y to kep you fit ond on the go.

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AREA ARE RAVfNG
ABOUT FARM FRESH'

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COLUMBUS, 0 (UP) - A pro·
po&amp;al lhat would add two to fave
days to Ohw's public s,chool term
may be put befo~ the Ohio Sett·
ate EducatiOn Comm1ltee Tuea·
day.
The measure , sponsored by Sen
C)Jarles Mosher (R Oberlm) chair·
m1n of the Senate committee, is
backed by l.be State Board of Ed
ueatton
ManN board members believe
the pres~nt l~~ow does not allow suffJden~ ins1ruction.
The present law requires 180
days but tm&lt;~ 1s reduced by four
or ftvc holidays and tlme off for
teachers' mcetmgs
•
The new bJII would call for 180
days muumum jnstrucllon, exdu
anve of holtdays and time otf for
teacbers' meetings.
r-ne sreatest opposition was ex
:Pected from rural areas, where of
IlcJala wtnt the term to start the
day af'er Labor Day and end just
before Memonal Day.
-Lawmakers, meanwhile wtre ex·
pected to .. dd tomght to the 290
bJlJs already introduced tlus •e:sJ:y~ )~e faftb week got under-

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POMEROY, OHIO

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Spring Hill

-We'll bll glad to give you lull Information
about the various services that this lxlnk
111,akes avGliable to CI.JIIIomers. •

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Compruiy

the

Shower Is Held
For Mary Young
By Room-Motes

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~::~YS~r~ces

Jef! Mlplrin. FNnk, Ike and Ste''BI

l.eif'helt
Chuckle Murray, J. c;
Russell, Mrs Earl
HattenbJieh~
Mrs. Jack LelfheJt, Rodney Spen-cer
Roland O.rpenter

~ey get

Rotary Club

~lney

enterlouned wU.b a p ~ rty Wedneaday ev~mng at their bo.me hoQ·,
orlng th(:l.r JOn RoJer on hil t1ftb.
birthday.
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Each guest Wit presented PIJh!"t;
bats Game' were played and prll."
et awarded tbe wlnnera.
!
Ice eream and eake were aerve~
to Susie Wood•. Sharon W•lbutD..,.

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Two bJ11s wtn be.. sltd•ed
WedneMfay by the House Finance
Commtttee propo11lng pay boosts
for the 46,000 state employes.
One measure, by Rep Harold
W
Oyster (R·Manetta) would
gave p11y r:me! of about 20 pef
cent and would cost about $33 4
milhon It is backed by the Ohao
C1vt1 Scrvtcc Employes Association.
The other blll, by Reps Ray
Sours and Ed Rowe, Akron Repubhcana, would grant a straight
~ per month lncrealie at a cOst
of about $12 million.
Two proposed constitutional
amendments come before the Senate Eleetaons Committee after tonight's ~e11sJOn of the Legislature.
It IS Ure second h.ear101l lor bot~
One meafure would allow new
restdents wl'o haven't lived m the
1tate a year to qualify as elec:tors
to vote fot' president and vtce
,president The other would allow
an elector lo vote for governor
and lieutenant governor wltb a
single "x"

Marshall Science
Fair Deadline Is
Set }'or March 25

Athens Community
Concert Will Be
Held On Thursday
W1Ui1nt Warlleld, baritone, will
Thursciay b)· the
Athe111 Commun1ty .Otl \c•t A a!OCJatJtJn ~t the Memt'lrial AuJ 1•
toriufn at 8 p m
This Is the third concert prescn·
ted tbta season in Athens
T~c paovam w;IJ mdude werlts
of Mozart, Monteverdi, Luily, Hand.el. Loew, Sebubert, Verd 1 and
Bolto 18 well u NegJ;O spmtuab
&amp;.nd old Amenean aorigs

be presented

The topic tontglrt will be "What
Matthew Teaches About Hell" ani
the p1clure wall be shown w1th
mustc "Hts Eye Ill On the
1 the
Sperrow"
-------MEl.GS GENERAL HOSPITAL

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Admitted, Clarence Freeman,
MaddlepoTt (Saturda~·l. Sunds:,o
Jean Hennessy Pomeroy
Ditcharg"'t1 Scott M11maw, Syr:t
cuse, Josr.nh Meek, Middleport
MITER RICIIPTS
Margery GiUllan Chesler, Hollis
Mtddleport Patrolman Gilkey to- W:ard, Middleport; Kathryn Payne,
day re}Y)rte:l eoJlediona of $165.50 j Mldclleport Kathryn \flchael, Ml"
tQday from Middleport parking dleport: Mrs. SylvJa Collms anu
meters for the pad Week.
baJ&gt;y, Pomeroy

March 2:i has been set 11 the
deadhpe for entries in the Mar-· "
shall College rRegional
S&lt;!ledc~
JI'Bir to be held April 5 lnd 8 at
the wllege ph) slcaJ
eduCation
bULidmg, at wa!l announced by Dr.
J. H Hoback, falr dh•ector~
Dr H9ba~k explamed that If
entry forms are not in by this date,
" the names wtll be umltted from
the official Ftl'ir prog, am Entries
&amp;hould be In by March Hi, HobacJc
emphulr:ed
,
The Selenee Fair wall give junwr hagh and senlor h1gh sch(lol
students of the tri swte area ar.
opportumt) for the
d11play of
sclentJIJc talent and proVIde recognition of tbas t.aleut;.
The fa1r alao strive!! to motwOJt~.
eneo11rage and Inspire m students
the ct.esue for scien~tfte ex:pen·
mentation and d1eeoyery. to encourage talented youths to enter
scu~ntiClc
careers, aad to focus
.~~ttentloll on science and 1tiurn
tate 11tudcnt, tcacbcr, .1nd COIDfflAID•
ttY interest.
J
CennUcs or (be tfi·State area
from which students an ettg1b!c
to take part are. ln West Vtrginla·
Cabfo:ll, Mme;o,
Wayne, Lmcoln
t.osan and wcstwn Putman, m
Ohm Gallia Jaellson, Metgs Law,
rt'nce, Scioto, and P1ke oountre11,
und m Kentucky. Btlyd, ,Carter,
Floyd, Gre~nup,
Jqtmson Law
renee, Martin, and P11l:e oountie!t
In nddition to otber prizes, tbe
two grand pnr:c wi.nner!l, a boy
and ~1rl, will reeei've an all·ex
pcnqc paid trip to the NationaJ
Sctcnce Fa1r at Los ,J\ngelea; Ca.LI·

Corma, May 9-11.

Special music for the scrv1ce w:•s
ptcii!Cnted by Joe B11rnetl, Hun
tm{l:ton, who eang a solo accom
panled b:y Mn Chester Erwtn, ot
ganlst for the services

WON'T LEAVE HER SIDE

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\'outh Escaped
Demolished Car
Sunday Morning

PIINCI refwl:el to &amp;eave h1l: mlltreu,. Obrlltlne Ander&amp;OD, 26, who
l1el badJ7 buraed lll JOamt, J'1a, after runnln&amp; btto a burning
bnlliUnl tb f'MCUtl . , ll'lnlid. A lrtmao'a hand tuas at Prlnee'a

&lt;Ollar to

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Pomeroy Chamber
Of Commerce To
Meet Tonight

DonRid JuniOr Fhnn, 19, Ql Ra·
cine RD 1, escaped inJury ' early
Sunday mor:ung in Syracuse when
has oar v.ehl out of control on a
curve, turn"d over, and was deMembers of the Boord of Dtrec·
mohshed
tor11 of the Pomeroy Chamber of
The Slate Patrol cited Flinn Ill· Commerce w1ll meet tomgbt at
t.o Mayor William Thuener't court 7 3(J p m. 111 !he offices of the
at 7 p m Feb 7th on a charge of 0~ l'ower Co ror the transac:
reckless operation The atcjdent tion of tmrortant huslncas rclat
occurred at 2 15 11om
mg to a CiioperatJvc effort Wllh
The State Patrol abo reported Middleport
Hallie Ross, 20, Albany, wat f1ned
~II memhl"rs of the board, cbau
$25 anrl co~ts for drl.vJng an un· men of eclrnnutt~.&gt;cs and chamber
safe velucle thl!J mormng: by Jus· members aic urged to attend, ac
tlee of Peace R E Grmdley On contu ,g to Uon Springer, seereSunday Benny Stafford, 20, D('x tary
ter was arrested for speedmg and
Will go befl)re Grmdley at 10 a m 1
on the 11th
1
MARCH OF DIMES AID
Justice Gnndlcy also on Sunday
Mr MaurJce l.Altt, prtnciptl of
fmed Ernest l{eesee, 20, Rutland Raeme Grad(' School, reports a
$30 and costs for unsafo operatJOn total oC ldty nme dollars and nineand $25 11 nd costs for rcsasting ar· teen cents ($59191 contrabut.ed by
rest, both eh&amp;.rges belng ,brot41hl the teachers and puptls !or the
b:y the Patrol.
".March of DlDl!!~-"

(Continued on INSffl Mwnl

Market Reports

I
I
'nUS MIXTURE,

5MW on tropical cactus In Loa Angeles county,
cautomta, Is more Bhlve.ry evidence of the harSh wlnter we're having. The San Fernando valle:y auow.stonn luted about a half·
bour, but melted rij'ht away.
( hihTmiJtWnGi Boxndl'l&amp;otol

CJNCINN &lt;\.Tl, 0 (UPJ - Pro~
nee
EgJ:s, ab1ml steady net .,.rices
pa1d at fan1s for U S consumer
grades whites and browns
A
Jumbos 33 39, A l.arge 30..33, A
mediums 2&amp;29, A smatl 00:24, 8
large 27 30 I'nces F 0 IB Cm·
cmnali wh iles and
browns A ~
large 38-39, A medaum 3~36, 8
large ~4 35
Ch1ck,.ns fryers about steady,
fryers 3 311.! lb 19-20, hens, heavy
type 13 16, hens, hght type IHL
Dutter, OOscoae, 68 cents lb.

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