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POMEROY
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.
.......D~
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,

M:r M: oo rl;' s

=

~':..;.: ::.~ ~

.14 E-veryone oordJaib' iDrited.
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·

or

t1ves

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,.

I•

M1&lt;'1 !1 port

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
•
reac ed a el&amp;ut o ,., e~ ear
tend 10 a body Monday 7 38 B patron samt s forecasting ab1hty W d sd
W II
RepresenlaiJve George
M'etnbart
, 1 Sanvvrn
· ", 1·t~"!Ololln ' S ocwty
'
E'' n He 11 'Y
" oc k woo d c h Le ,r feet
e ne
ay the
at preVIous
1 Iamson
- 10
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- ,.
'
as cen wrung tn 58,...-ru,ous all surged to ~R feet, some 20 feet day
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
•llo•porl
lh
H&lt;"
N
0
""rden
a
nd
Mrs
A
H
Kn.•ght
,rs
co
host
m.•s
b
~~~
sent
to
h1m
Announce
Mr and Mrs Sh1rley Malls tool;.
Churcn commun10n and preachllllil
c
•
uv
!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

I

Middleport
Society

I

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

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Here's for foOd that hits the
sJlot. served at table or
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
once an~ ypu'll be back Come m today!

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MARTIN RESTAURANT
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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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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
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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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-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.
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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"
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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

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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
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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

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'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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PROBLEM BOY

'The Editor's!
MailBag
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12 00

was r(co:~ r! ~;c atf'd stlff.-y..rtcr hear
lng how 1 t Pk 1l made some peo
pic fNI an~ one oo .!!liCk he had to
go s ltfught to bed Was I surpnscd
to ftnd the te was so httle to It To
me !he pam was about double that

Whether you are a pa1 e nt w1th a so n m the Boy Scouts now
~r whethe r you have a son \\oho has g1adu&lt;:~ted from the Scout
mg r.:: nks and has gune out '"the "mid \OU may be mterest
Pd 1n eatmg ch1cken and en;oymg a Scout111g atmosphe1 e F11

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BY ROBERT C. RUARK

In rcllllll lor ~111111' nasty thm;•
wtll dY.elt on late1 1 offct !hH
free of charge to lht sportswear
peuph• I lu g tht&gt; be rt•' nH'II pla.L
1t hi!.( on thr. llud&amp;N for heavx
promollon Jt iB the only pedtl('t
ple(e of hc;ulwear }"I destgned
Th1• Bnthh armt d lorrcs f&lt;"ind
th1s out a long llllll' age So did
the Fre11rh an d S[l"n ,-,h 1 ~easants.
Bul sumdtow 111 Amenca we al·
wa)S ~.·It l11at the bt'• t t wag slnl
fJI:'d I· vtn t htwgh til ,_ hulc Seo-••
man v.ho llvrd utf \lat meul and
1\eat \thJSkj adoptc •l thf' tam o
~hunter we have lurnt&gt;d 1t down
l w.:.~ ~ huutu.g 111 Afnc11 recently
and ;,:ut lin•d of hat:~ Mine WJS
a gootl hat - n big stctson ~tolen
from llalph Johmton ol Houston
Tr&gt;, 1111r] !{l rdlul v.1lh a lllopnrd
l11il Vll) prt•lty but It blew otr
all lht• tim~ 1n the open Je ep anJ
kept geUmr.: tan gled In thorn lrl'e~
Wht&gt;ll I W rs
rUillllll\l 11\tlly frUPI
thmgs So I ,h111ked back to Spa1,1
and b&lt;Higltl Ill\ sl'lf a h&lt;' ret

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THE CONTEMPORAI\ Y pos1t10n of buSiness 1n American
sopety Imposes mnumt!rablc n e v. responstbilites as well as
opp01 tumtJes upon the modern busuwss executive In the
emerging ethos o( ou1 l'Ulture more I" demanded of the successful business lead('! than 1mmedwte profits, baste as they
are to the stabllity of a pnvate enterpnse
Because business ts t h c ma1n sp rmg oJ our economy, Jt is
ahm one of the balance whl'(·l~ IJf out soctety locked m creatIve rnterplay wrth othf'l t ullw ,11 fot &lt;'PS sueh as educat1on, re
hg&amp;on, governnll'nl , J,lh&lt;H pol1lt co.; .wd communJ&lt;atwns Thr s
Interplay, whose mflu cnu• s pnwb tluoughout the naUonal
commumty, has s ltmulu tcd not onl v a \tlal new pa1tnersh1p

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SR's 1957 c!lallnn gors to Nell II MrEiroy , ptesldet!t of
The Proctor and Ga1uhll' ('omp,mv and chau man Qf The
Wh1te House ( 'ontNciH'l' on E&lt;lu &lt;.t laon , prob~bly the most
massive and se&lt;ll&lt;'hmg rolhUI,lt LUn on U.S eduratwn m oui
history SR's editors \\l'tc unprt•sst'd by Mr McElroy 's stew·

'fhe bcrl'l 1 llisi'OVt'rt'd 1s !he
yoll r
only hat '.\lurh Will kN•p
hold spot f10ITI bro iling wh1lst ul
lowing ,FIHr tucc lo sun btu n It
kel'PS your htm out f\f y1mr e)'l'~
and dOO!I not blow ofl no ma1le1
what speed you pre trnvt•lm g 11
does not SIIIIK 111 but~h ~ It Wt'l ,.l hs
nothlllt:: you just st u\1 it 1n ){l iJ I
,otket
It l!ii U!J8li11JUSII(•d fot ~wa\1. 1,
lht.!~ p1ckm~ up
~torp1 rJ1H 111
mopping }our b1ow I dtt•&lt;t fo,
ward It prov1qes sh&lt;~dt! f0 1 lh l•
e.\ell and lhe fron ta l llone 13a• k

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f1eld of education

10 Island Napoleon a
ew:lle
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In the1r cholte fm tlus )l'·ll \ ('tl,t1lon the editors al,;o were
guided by a rl•prP~l'ntldl\'e pt'mt•l of Pducators, editors, bust.
ness executives anti ot ht•r b,u omcteJ s of m formed opinion
The panel mernbl'ls ntl nu.:-tl M1 MlEiroy from among foUl
teen pronunent nomlllt't'~ f01 tllf' 1057 citation.
Mr Md;lroy, 1\S SR ~ BusLJLl'ssm.Ln of the VeAl'," has C&lt;llldncted hla business .u1d soc1al Interests m a way to make out·
standmely etrct'lt\le the modt' l n philosophy of business that
private enterprise should he ;md &lt;:an he w1sely combmed with

public service

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Y-ter million pooters and th!l'ty-sev•n million Uberty Bell door~knob hangers." says Or Arthur A Schuck Chief Scout Ex ..
cuUve, "fulfilled a respon s lbllity of vital impf'lrtance to our
country and 1n so doing Pt ovlded hundreds of thousands of
YOIIftl Americans wllh a citizenship troll!m~ opportunity both
ehallenldnl amt worthwhile, There is pro"'bly no more imporunt dtl!enahlp (OfV!Ce than that In wluth our Cubmastero.
Scoutmasters, Explorer advtsors and their assistants are en-

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m~et In retular sess10n T11esday

ei'Cnina at lhe Masomc Ternptr.

CILiftRA1'1S llRTHDji.Y
Mrs Per~· L Peoples or Union
Avenue cel~hrated her 82nd birthday Sunday Her cbildren Mr and
Mrs Leland Peoples of Columbus,
Mr and Mrs Wilson Norris of
Athens, 1nd her &amp;rand cb1ldren
Mr and Mr!i: Ralph Poston of Logan, Oblo, and Nancy Lte Norrll
and Bobble Norris of A~hens, and
Great Grand cb1ldren Cherry .Po•
ton and Oren Po,ston of Logan,
were present for the occasion

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Sl&amp;n On
7 Oil Tod1y
g 00 Coffe e T1me
10 00 Home
11 00 The Price Is Rla:ht
1 L 30 Trotto. or Conaequenees
1~ . 00 Tic Tac Oo~h
12 3il U Cnuv.t Be You
1 QO r.unent
:! 00 Parson's Study
:! 30 Tennessee Ernie Forll
3 00 Matmee Theatre
4 00 Queen For A Day
4 45 Modern Romance
!i 00 Comedy T1me
5 30 My LitUe Margie
6 00 Federal Men
6 30 News
6 45 Sports Eye
6 55 WealherC'ast
7 00 Grand Ole Opl'J'
1 30 Jonathan WtotetJ Show
7 45 NBC News
8 00 The B1a SW&gt;~

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8 30 Noah'l .V~

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WYman Show

9 30 f\illlSitons Cm•\(l Theatre
tO.~ A ))!an Cllllli4
11 oO N~ws Jteadlin~s ·
11 15 \Ve'ltftP;Tctst
11 20 Pre~ Box:
II 2lJ Toh1glit
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On• lttter limply standa for anothtr In thll aampie A 11 uaed
for tiM lhrM L 1 X for the two O't, etc. Sinrl• h11tters &amp;JIOI"
trophea, tht ltnJlb and rormatlon ot tht wont• Ire all hmta
~tl day \ht codt l111tten &amp;rt dlft111nn1.

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Garry
Arthur God'rey
Strike It Rtch
Vali11nt Lady
Love- of Life
Search for TomoJTOW
Gutdm1 Light
K1tie s Kitchen
1&amp;3 the World Turns
Our llflSB Brock&amp;
HouSP.party
Blg""Payoff
Bot! Crosby Show
Brllhter Day
Secret Storm
Edge or N1~ht
'l'bt Ear!y Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Parade
Wsttherman
~ress Conference
Douglas Edwards.
Rob1nhoo1
Burns &amp; Allf'n
Ta.lent Scouts
'] , Love tuc,y
Del'ember 13rlde
Stud1o One
Up-to the M1nute N~
Scanning the Weather
The f,ate Show

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Creek Roa'fl, and J A Youua: Sr.,

a reception was held in the cbureh
bride and groom, w11 used

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...-eddtng w&gt;s performed by Fred tenter oC ttae brtde'• table whleb
1. G.!_rd'ler, putor of the Church waa lighted by pale pink candlea
of Christ, at two o'-clock in the in crystal candelabra . Pink and
nncl:uary of the church after a
recital of oupttal music by Mrs.
Cheater Er••tn, or1aruat, and Joe
Young Jr, brother of the bride,
voealht Mr Young sang ''Be·
eause" and rlurmg the double-ring
ceremony sang 11The Wedding
Prayer."
Whit~ sti\Ck aod ehryaanthemum• were used m the baptlatry
with 1 wblte tulle h.eart ~~ the focal po1:1t of the arrangement
Hearta of white carnaUona and
luJie W'!re used below the center
a:rnngement and allver bearta
were on thP bows of While aaUn
and lace whl~h mll'ked the peWI
White ~athednl candles in ivy.
wreathed seven-branched candela
bra lhd eandles in cryatJI holden
on tllf altar rail and in the win
dowt hghted the ehurcb for the
ceremony Ivy and white chrysan
themums were used at the base
of the hold~rs.
Tb .It nd t · 1 d d M
e Bradbury,
e en s me
u e of the
rs
Charles
sister

bAnrldep matr11"PM-&lt;&gt;Idhdolnor,
MilS Ruth
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eport, Mtts Ca·
Miu IJRnldha
me Y an
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artanne
c &lt;thr..kb, Cdaldwell, aU class-matea or
e rt e at Ohio Unlver&amp;ty,
madldMHfl bonoyr, Suzanne Bradbl ury
an
e amr oung, meces o the
bdj
brd
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deb,
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l es-m.u s; Alia
Br
a ury, nephew of the br1de,
ring-bearer; Edward Kitchen, bro
ther of the ~room, best man, Paul
Werry, Roger Bashore, brothersm-law of tht": froom, Charles Brad·
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r.'1veTate, dCoMlumbuMs,

bury, brot11erin-law of the bnde,
Albert Werrv, ush~rs The guests
were registered by Marilyn Sue
Krught .!lnd Barbara Scott
The br1de, who was given m
munag(' by her father, chOse a
weddmg gown of white Sllk fatlle
styled N"Jth bouffant hooped sklrt,
chapel tram and a fttted bodice
wtth wrtst length sleeves The
a:own had a portrait neckline out·
lined m embroulered scallops and
her fmger·hp vetl of tlluslOn was
beJd 1n placfl by a cap of lrrad1scent seqwns and seed-pearls. She
wore a pearl necklace and ear
nngs, the r•ft of the groom, and
carrled a bouquet of Lilies of the
Valley and shattered Chrysanthemums centered with a wh1le Ca
melha
Mrs Bradbury wore rose velvet
and the 1emor attendents had co
bait blue yelvet gowns w1th the
juruor brldf s matds weartng rose
taffeta The matron of honor C'ar
rled a corsage o( pmk shattered
carnations C'entered wUh a rose
camelha on a white velvet muff
and the other attendents carr~ed
corsages of pmk shattered CKrna
tlons and rosebuds on their muffs
The Jllmor bndes-maLds' gowns
were Iloor length wllh long bo
dices and full sk1rts. They wore
clusters of pmk roses' on the1r
hatr Tbe semor attendenls gown,
were ballerma length and were
princess style w1th off-the shoul·
der neckhnes Feather bandmus
and short veils matched their
gowns and they wore pearl necklaces and ear ring11, the SLit of the

white cyclamen bloa&amp;qms 1nd pink
1eranium blooms were used with
pink: tapers 1n a cryst1l compote
candelabra for the table

Mn. Kitchen chose a three
piece grey tweed ensemble with
ehareoal and pint ae~euorle. and,
eoraaee of pmt camelliu tor ber
travelling costume. They are at
home in aa. &amp;Pirtment on Western
HUll, CarJhle Hill, Cbillleotbe.
Mrs Kitchen, who Ia a sophomore
at Ohlo Uruvenity, will clo pra~tke teachlna: this semester ..t cen·
tral School, Chtlhcothe.

St. IN!
hie wilt IJtpear Tuesday nbrttary
BOSTON At 93, Peter Conomos
at 1:10 p m at Rutland ~!Cit
sUH :st11ne1 shoes In ha
Pari~
Square a.bap S?me days be il p.
illted by ll,il fn.year-uld hrotltvr, lolltol. Admllllon Ut "' eent1 •for
James
1dult1 pd II eents tor students

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and helfen IDDderately adjvu,
l •teady ~ow11 aet.ive
steady to
~lrong bulb and vealen ste1dy,
ch01cP
steen 18 7~20. sood 17 501
IS I!Jr.dard and good 17 ' Jtand
ard 1~ 17, ~ holce hetfers 19 ® .
good and chotce 18.~ , iood 17
18 2!1, standard to good 15-16, utLI
llty 111 3, u"lllty cow• 10!10-U 50,
eommerclal 12-12 50, aood and
chou:~ ·:ealers 20-31 , cbo1cc and
pnme ;;a, slndu'd Ui-20, cull and
, utlhty 8-15

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BIRTHDAYS CILIIRATID
The annlv('rsary of Mr and Mrs
Shlrlev MUI:il and the birthdays of
thetr ' •ns, Donald and Robert,
were celebrat" a~ a family din·
ner fit lhelr home Sunday Those
pl'f.sH\1 were Mr and Mr.'J Donald
M1Us and ("htldren, Cynthia 1nd
Shermnn, and Mr and Mrt Robert Mlii.'J and d1ughter, Robin

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laturfty.. CrJlloquotr: W~NDS AJ\1: P'AIR AI,.W,\YS,
WHSH YOU FLY FROM HARM - !QMI(ICLES
J)J.ttrlb~o~lt4 bf Kinf J'talltlll .,ad~Mt•

Mkhael Ray, small aon of Mr
1ndl Mrs Pt:te Elberfeld, enjoyed
the 1att trip of the B &amp; 0 tratn on
Thursd!l.y when his mother and
aunt. i\i'rs. Glenn Lambert, took
hlm f'rc'om MlJon to Pa~kersbura
where they were met by .Mr Elberfeld.

Sheep 200, lambl fWl.1 JttMr.
food 1a-20: cbolce 21; lltUitr t8
MOOd 1~18 , sheep itNdy to 1.00
hiiber, wooled ewet 3-1.
Chu.tenH Justice
SALT LAKE ClTY 'Mt.lrd Dil
trlct Court Judee St.ewatt. M. Hn-

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son adm'ta betGIJ an IUOfne)'
sitting tn the jUJ')' box can be ~aan~·
on a person The ju~t: tr'-d lO
help the 1kuatloo by tut.alliq
two doien foam ru.bber-tlllhiODed
chatr&amp; 1n his eourt room.

Guests from out of town lnclud·
ed Edward Yates, Mr. and Mn.
FJdon Y1te.s, Mr and Mn. Zane
Phlllips, Vlolet, Eddy, James and
Lucy Yates, Manchester, Mr and
Mrs Roger Bashore, Mr. and Mrs
Paul Werry and son, Dougla1, Day.
ton;
Mr and Mrs Vaughn Price, Mrs
Frances Larkin, Mrs Wilham
Buck, Rutland; M;r and Mrs Robert Young, Troy, Mrs Etta Hart,
Chauncey, Mrs l..ul'tlle Stratton,
Columbus, Cathy Smith, HartVIlle,
Mrs Paul Kennedy, Galena, Mrll
Roger PhUhps, Wilkesville; Mrs
Paul McVey Mr.11 H G Richcreek,
Caldwell, ittss Carol Jaoger, Clncmnah, Mr and M". Joe Young
Jr and chtldren, Joe m and Me·
lame, Woodsfleld, Mr. and Mrs D
J Tate, Columbus
The sanctuary flowers were ar·
ranged by Mrs Glenn Ntchols but
the br1des' table and flowers for
the bride a!ld her attendenta and
the corsages for lhe mothers were
a spec1al proJect of the Amateur
Gardeners Club as a trtbllte to
thmr president, Mrs. Robert Retbel, who IS abo RegJOnal Director
of the OAGC Mrs James Titu1
Jr:--..and Mr~. Arthur Stmner were
m chars:e of the flowers and were
assisted by a number of the
members
No Rubber
DES AlOINES Bank tellers and
merchants thought they had trap
ped a bad check art 1st .,., hen thev
receJved checks signed "A s,wmd
ler" But the becks were goorl,
~tgned by the treasUrf'r ol Davco.
a Junmr Achievement firm Ann
Swindler JliSt couldn 't rcst.'Jt the
temptation to pull the gag

AfTIIILVIIPUIUY. the np of the natton'!i teen- .after be ·~ tal;lueted. Tht Arm7 denied that ID,J
tltll rteentlJ' took bfl pre-lnductloa physical at ot Its per:10nnel made aD-7 lltailealentl '"conceJ'DlDf
the liemphll, T..m recruitlq ltatton, there were the retentloo ~ bill (l'relleJ'I) ball lt)ie." And
pubU.hed report~ that tlq 7Dllhl: man wltb the here ta Centnl 'l'reu 1rtlJt Matt Wlllh'1 eonee~
1W.tar and the lldtbutDI troro Tupelo, Mlu.. waal Uon ot how ~ ~ Rollllr !l'V'it PnllQ' wW looll
oromiled 1w could Ioreto the reJEUiatioa batreut alter ht bad bitn ~ven • Gl rqulatlon balrcut.

DID YOU KNOW Tll4.T?

"For the Eternal will not let
A dream of 20 years or so came
true 1ast week when I saw and you go "
heart famous E stanley Jones at
''How merc1ful God is to hrt the
Pt Pleannl
~urtam on today ;and as we get
Tanned a, deep bronze, snowy strength to meet tomorrow, then
haired thiS 75 year old world fam to lift the rurtams on tomorrow"
ou:s: preacher was all I expected
"Real ChrtsbaiUI hve well and
h1m to be
they dt~ well"
Most affcehng thmg lo me- lle
"Men are born thtntmg for ind d
h 1 lk
ht
ftntl• "
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soune1S1eamgr1gou
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of bts books, "Abundant Ltvmg'
HlS suggcsllons for a Christian's
and 'How to be a transformed Per prayer life hts stern denunciation
son'', both of whlch are lymg on of aU form&lt;~ of alcohol, tobacco,
my de~k rl,!ht now, well·Lhumbed f narcoltcs , gamblmg and the dLSd
1
1 ces
marked at special passages, rea
maymg array o SOCia VI
and reread
all, ALL of these are dealth w1tb
and so se nsJ bl}, so Iovmgly, that
Dr Junes was leaving Huntlog 110 wonder one of hts hooks JB
ton the very next day, on th( ca lled "The Wa)"
ftrst leg of h.1s long Journey tc
You Will notll'e from all this
Japan for th1s year He goes to that 1 sorta hke that ChrutLan's
Japan every other year and thl&amp; Chnsllan, D" E stanley Jones.
1s hts year for the trip
From St rmley Jortes "How to
Be a Transformed Person "
LOOKING AROUND - Zelia
''The worner meets thmgs three R1ley and BMH exch.angmg, vtews
hmes, before they come, while on t1red feet- both or us admtt
they are here, and after they are the chassts 1s too heavy for the
gone"
tract1 on pa~"t-botlt of us shuck off
"Many go throught hfc w1th the our shoes mstantly"on commg inundertone (If a fear of death Life and 1 step trto "Angel Treads" (ha
Is spoiled by forebodmgs
Or ba)- foam rubber soles hght as
many just put 1t out of mmd re half a feather---eonsequently, that
fusmg to think about lt Hearst, pamcd exprcb1on on my face as
the pubhsher would not Jet any you see m~ up street- mtss my
ont! speak of death in hls pres· cloud soft soles- Howard Byers
ence. One \Vrlt.er put tl "The re regretfully tel1 s me my 1957
fusal to confront death might be World Almanac's not m yel.--1
called the twentleth century only have a 1953 one, 8o may get
evamng, for ts 111 the d1struct1ve Wll.) off on f'!xact deta11s-J1mmle
mark of the modern mind • nut Buchanan's httle 4 year old tell
nothlng IS solved that 1s evaded 1ng us ~cslahcally she'll s oon he
It Simply comes back as hidden 5-"Then I can go to kmdergar
complexes Wllhm, an undertone of tt•n '- one vf o ur most popular
rear that puts a discord at the very / placl's tn lown for our \'cry young
center of hfe
~Pe&lt;rrl Rt•ynolds' domam, where
"EVery day you can take hold she Js mdt'£:d queen to all her
of life by the handle of fear or yo ung chart:f'S-Lt seems way bark
the handle of fatth
I ( 1v1] War limes when I was a
From ''Abundant Lmng"mother hostt ss &lt;It &lt;:1 km,.dergartcq

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tea, L•1cille D~ton FariJ, the
teacher-and do all you other
mothers
remember the Tom
Thumb wedding and tbe tUX·
edoes ('') Mrs Kenneth Byer.
marie for our young to wear-Ob
ml!, oh mr- l've bought V1leottne•
now for 3 men folk-by hare!, h1rd
gucssmg you'll know who-mce tc
see Capt ll11ly Bryant of &amp;bow
boat fame on TV--oh, to see "East
Lynne" and "Jessie James" agam
m !ome good old meller drammet
-you can 't revn•e tbat, however
- It s v;un to try- It was one of
those thmg" that exemphfied
"The T1me , The Plaee, and The
Play"- tl belongs w1th wooden
churns, han:! drawn water, hot
b1scuJh and sausage for breakfast
~so

let 'er lay, say 1-show wm
dows looktng sweet around llere
with sprmgttme ltems--1 better
o1l my lawr mower maybe-and
p raps 1 can get Dad to tap ow
sugar trees here m the yardneighbor Nora 1lf11ls gave me a
stark lOokmg httle !)ranch of Ja
pomta- 1 put 1t tn a ketchup bot
tie m the warm sun-presto, l
had pmk blooms 1n no hme--time
to do some lol'l&gt;ythla same way- !HI1 I bet Helen Uoyd, C&amp;
ell Kmca1d, Mrs Garcn Stansbury,
Mrs Judy" Titus and Dulcie Rel·
bel already have thetrs m bloom
mdoors-and that's only a smldgcnn ol lh,. lud Jcs who do thls
e&lt;~th sprmg-liOOd Lmcoln story
1 read today,....a .politJCJ..an. l(tStting
w1th a grou;J tn st ate pemtenUary
got lost. p:mted up to a convict
and asked !11m How do you get
out of here anywa} ~ -.frances
Klein rcmmd1ng us down at
church \\ ed Jan 23 On th1s day
20 )ear ~ ae:r• (1937) the whole
church was aflo&lt;tt, about 4 or 5
feet of \\ater m m&lt;Itn part of the
church - so count your many
hlessm ~s • th1s (so Ian flood-less
year of 1957,

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SPRING WEATHER
Is Many Frigid Days Ahead
Much of ):Ire goln-~your car 18 apt to be on the rugged side.
Take at-rantage of o
Mtd-Winter Special to put your car in
shape ~or safe dnvm,.durmg the worst weather.

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BRII&lt;G YOUR CAR IN FOR A

MID-WINTER SERVICE SPECIAL
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WORK
GUARANTEED

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Cor. Mill and 2nd Sts.

Middleport, Olllo

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CHESS/E'S RAILROAD

Otu of B ...Us telling wluzl Clresapuzh arul OAi#l

GR 0 W?

IS Jo&lt;ng fo maU

tJris II bigger, htl/rt ra,/rrlfUL

bride.
~ Reibel,
mother of tht
bride, wore a true blue gown w1th
vetvet tnm and black ac~eHories
.and corsage of white shattered
ehrysanthemums, and' Mrs Kitch
en, mother of the groom, chose a
navy blue ensemble with whlte ac

Chessle looks to the f"uture
•
1!156 was a year ot signtttcant growth for
Chesapeake and Ohio But 1957 should be an
even better year as Chessie's Raihoad COD•
Unues growing and going.

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:b1Sem·1 . MA:DJSON,
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport. o., Feb, 4, 1t57-l

Mra. Paul Werry, st.ster ~ or tbe
groom, and Mn. Joe Young Jr,
sistll!r-in-law of tbe bride, pre11ded
1t the sdver coffee 1ervlee and
punch bowl. Dlnin&amp;-room hostessea
were Mrs Arthur Slunner, Mrs L
E. R~i\oJd1, Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
Mrs Hu.old Lohsl!:, Mrs Ernest
Lallancc,.i.Mrs Oscar Rou1h, lira
Leo Cbilla, Mrs 0 . E McK.iDleyr

9·00 Your TV Theater
A:30 t.wren~ Welk Top Tunes 10·00 Polk11 Time
t0:30 lllart Sabor
tO 10 Confidential Pile
11'110 lfowo of tho lillbl
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11·15 "nealn 13
t:i,i','~~il&gt;t 1,3 '
12:11 tltaa Off

Marshall College Brass

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CINCINNAn 0 (UP) - Uve1tocil.:
Hora tOOO: barrows and siltJt
mpder»ely active ,~ady JgG.22(1
lb 18 31'1 183 lb is ;m. 2io-235 lb
1• UHB.U 236250 ib ' 17.85-1810
280 lb '1s.e17 as t80 lb 181o'
mb:ed -.ades 1f5-t:WJ lb l3!10-lf :
aDd 16.25 dctwn boan
1_,0 ~ ady 11 7.. 200300 ' lb 12
u 1 .,e y,
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CatUe lftOO, calves ~ · steen

z.nd Mr Jame1 W Kitchen, aun of soctal room A three tiered wed·
Kr and M"S Howard Kitchen, dma: cake , topped with • mlnature
Pomer(lv, Sunday, Febru1ry 3 Tbe

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Last fear over $90 million went mto new
fretght cars, new diesels, new ore and coal
p1ers, new yards, new signal systems- and
more than half of this vast capital e&gt;penditure
was paid for in cash out of the C..ompany treas·
ury. This year's pla.ia provides for even more
improvements and new equipment, including

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c..,a:rr ju~enlle
Sl!Uered &amp; ~olt thi•Oel'1•

day.J l1ter when tls president
.arre1ted on charges of tbeft """' '"
vandalism.

$70 millioo for more new freight cari\
All of tltis e1o:pansion means better and faster
service for C&amp;O cmtomers. Chcssie's growth
keeps pace with the steadily mounting demands for coal from the steel, electric and
chemical industries. A million tons of Amer·
1can coal weekly are going to fuel-hungry
Europe. New, efficient facilities will better
serve the healthy growth of present indusbies,
and attract new industries to the rich territor&gt;;
which C&amp;O serves.

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Nor has Chesapeake and Ohio expansion been
confined to its 5100 miles of rail line. It
reachmg into the air wtth a $3 ·millton invest·
rncnt in Slick Airways, Inc., nationwide and
1
international air freight carrier; and to sea
through 1ts partnership in American Coal Shippmg, Inc., a $50 million COrpol'ation to ad~
\'ance tbe export of coaL

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KELLY
TIRES

IWOrd.

the Scoutmasters

Dr.tly Sf'nllncl
Pomeroy OhiO
Dea1 J&lt;;dllor
Jlt,..c nll~ )ou pubhshecl ~ 1 ot1ple
o! ~rta~lcs wr11ten by Mr I' I)
Saunder~
Vcleran
tt•ncher on
boys
Obvlou~ry throughout hh "t' 1rs
uf tea&lt;hmg Mr Saundf'rs not only
F w to undel',fand ~ov s 'll ll to
gro.v very fond of them as well
J ellJOYetl these art1rles t·ery
m. ~ h as thev m,ide me realize a
lut {)[ thmgs that we parents are
'Jft'l ued to take for "ranteo
I howe a deftnltlo~ or u litl'c
gtrl that I would hlle to add If I

WIMt i• 1 Girl?
LJtlle gtrls are tbe mcest thingc
lhal happeus to peoplt! They art'
born w1th a llttle Angel shme a
bout I hem .md though 11 •ve-a1 s thm
sornet1mcs !here Js al.vavs enough
It It to la~so }Otlr hear1 -e\'l'1 when
thev a1c s1 t1mg 111 !he m•Hl or
uy•uJ,
lf'1Upe1amental tean or
;Ji, ;~ dlng up the strel'l m mol"'t ,·
lwst clothes
A llll lt: g1rl
can be swl:'e! cr
' llud b .~th len CJflnt·r than anyone
else m .t he wu1 IJ She can Jl ttt..! r
rround and !.lomp
~nd m&lt;lkf'
funny llUht s that
frazzle )Ot&lt;r
~t:r \'CS, )et Jtlsl when )Ou open
vour •not•Ui she sland s tht!re de
mure with that spec1al look u1 her
t')CS l\. gJ.- IS lnnou_"JSC playmg
111 1hl! mud Beauh standing on
1ts ht'ad, and motherhood drag
~inl: &lt;I llull Uv lhe foot
Yes sh(' 1~ a nerve 1arkmg un·
SliiH'e JU S( &gt;1 llOJ Sy bundle Of tnhl·
r ha•( 1:3ut '.lihen )0111 dreams tun1
blc down ~IIC lhD WU1lfl h!J '.4lli!SS
when 11 see m ~ you arc prf'tt)' m'uch
of 11 lool afler aU-she can make
vo u a km{l when ~h.J chmbs on
I lo Je
vuur knee and wh!spf'rs,
CUB SCOUT MIETING
Parents of Cub SC'nuts of P Rc k yo u twst of all 1 '
Add this to Mr Sam lders art!
244 are urged to attend a mcehng
about
at !he F'1rst Bapt tsl Churrh lla!il' oles on ho}S and H just
ment on
Tuesclav at 7 30 p m sums up the facts that both boys
wht•n thr Pack Will be rP.eorgRniZ and gt r 1 ~ are pretty w~nderful
Mrll Howard S Roush
ed Pnrents of bo}s ~ ho are now
PomCI.()y, Oh10
eight }t'Hrs of age and t&gt;hg1ble fur
Cub Scouts art• also mvtl~tl to 11'
rend th6 m~·ctm or
Money Pil" UP
SPRJNGFlELD MasJ Th1s c1ty
has .$632949 11 s havmJJ troublo
spending
1'he monev represents
.,. RUMMAGE SALE
meter
profits ovE'r 11 pe:·
parkJng
1 he FeUt rated rhuH h 111ll sron1od
of
ye"f!l
By
law the montt}
~r a rumman~e SHle Wed11esd&lt;l}
Februar) 6 tbrough f r1day Fe) can be spent onl.v for off-stieet
ruary 8 m the pqnsh house Sec parklllg fat!IU IC!I And ~o faf &amp;he
Off-Streot Parking
Commissnon
Ond St.
has been unable to de ~elop a sati.sractOJ v plan for usmg :he funds

OIS MEETING TUISDA Y

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has
~h~d~ tii1he hatlon lasl year through lts Get-Out-the-Vote camt paltn

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tremendous

a H.ay
Bolgn
11 C:ha~~· a ball

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and the Explorer Advloors and their assistants - who bring
Scoutine dtrectly to bo) s.
.
During RecoguttiOn Day ceremomes these leaden will be

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volunleer leaders wtth the boyhood of thw nation

With presentatiOns of the Freedom

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6 Bulging Jar

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nated as the Ume to honor the Cubmasters,

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Day Book

Bumtll
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O.lnue
dynaaty
Final

the fact that 1,200,000 udults serve as leaders, au or them volunteers, except lor the handful or 3,157 men who are full time

In no other country in the world do we find
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Week, l'd&gt;ruary 6to 12.
To~ay 3.300 000 boys are ''"J"l''"g the "game of Scouting"
through Its three &lt;hstlnrt!ve programs-Cub Scoutlnl, Boy
Scouting and Explormg
ThiS ereat WOI k Is made possible largely through the acllve
sponsorshlp of churches of all denommatlons, schools and olh·

Perhaps

M11.fern Roma.orPI
5·00 Comedt Time
5 30 My L1We Marcie
f'I •OO Sup,.rman.
6 30 News P1c-ture
6" Spol't.&lt;l Eye

all\ Uoll rehlse to pay the IWinty 6 :S5 We&lt;~ttlucut
rJ\@ dollars {I f thiS IS the C'a&amp;e} tho 7 00 Sold~"" of Fortuo•
If the) or a loved one nteded it 7.30 Nat "Kina" Coltt
to tn e I donl bt&gt;lleve m~ney , ..., NBC New•
would be t!te- que9tLon then, and
8
~~ef's S~c..e
I don't bel!evll! It should be now
Bemg a Chri~hj}l I had the 9 30 R®ert .MontJom"'7
quefltJI1n of wherher or not 1! we1tt 10 30 Bad110 '714
agauu;t our Father's wtshl&gt;&lt;~
I 11 00 N~ws ireadhne1,
I(OU)d flnd llq evrdenC'e It df}es
11 l:S ' \fet..tbercast
Some of lhe mlm~ters lllld thetr II W rr...' l\pt
ram111es heu! iiVe After prayina
about ll I feel every Chmtian II ~ ToniJKt'
12.30 Sip- 011
:~hould !lJre 3nd every l'ltlzrn that
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1s able
Smretely,
Funces Gloeckner
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17 Strike
P"•r
11 River t Lal t 18 E~tclll&lt;~" Strlnaed
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mauon
lnalr~&amp;ment.
ruler
~1 I)J.IUSIId
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1i Rlvtr
:U Thrqw
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The h&lt;lslc thmg in sports stuff
for f{u: s ean be summed up eas1Jy
If the dunaf~ is cald Is Jt warm
and unllulky? iC the clJmate ts hot
Is 1t cold &lt;~nd unbulk} ~ lC thert&gt;
are bu&amp;:s about, or bnars IS tht.•re
protecUon'~ And always, the shoes
better ftt and tbe socks bettflr be
stout So1·e lt't!l can wreek an arch
ansi:!! ~ temper, and spo1l lbe tri!'
at well
But none of ij bas 1o be prett .
Wt&gt; a. e not, art~r all , reheaf!llll 6
ror B must.cal eomed) 1 used tc
get myself up ln the earht&gt;r day s
hke a combtnatlon Sl«&gt;warl Gral'
ft"r Vtctor Mature wh1te huntf!l
and even the hyenas dcrlv~d extra
lllugtht•J there f10m
Mmd :vou, I don' t mmd t•xlr~
ndorumeut m rnalt- plum.1ge, b111
1 find a ""ork11hle flannel :du11
a p.lll of wa shed.out rot d01 uy11 n
C'ouplt p~ur of shor h . and some
rle&amp;'nt "oots w1ll Lake you nearl)
anywhere tn the wor:d you v.a nl
lo .,:o, \In le ss II s to a hL~ chan,y
ball t' ot· nw a IJI'; ~h.m 1 y hal~
~e~1011 htg h.!) unl1 kely

wa1 d 11 keeps the !rull (or rauu
oft }our neck IL tOm08 111 hand)
as a dipper when Lhe W&amp;~l supply
b prinuttve, or at; a wuhba.tln 1n
tht! same cJrcurnatance
You can I..I!H' tb1s thlni for f1~
•ac. iihung, huntme, Uratlng, rad
ing, driVm¥ - even lltepJng, Jf
your bead get11 cold at rught Fo1
a.~r travel It IS JUSt fine, and t'Vt!n
lletlcr for souhng (If siCID'JSbip u ~e
It doe11n t look iiS SJUy as a ta•J
beeawte It hts your blad Ertd of
Phtg fw the beret
T"ls way tmh a sneakv lead 111
to what 1 re.;~lly had In mind
whi1 h
ha s to do Wllh. ..!:enc 1
sportswear
In the old days you ('Ould e!11nu
1nlo an o'd pa1r of
pants, Lwo
swt•llters a lc&lt;~ther )ll.l'kl't and ,,
pa1r o( btc)'cle chps and go pr~
sentabl} ldcung - Lf, he.tven tl\'
rrv, )O U like j)ll(lllnOIIJa ,11\tl CHili
pCIIIitil frllt ture u ~ ~*purl Yuu
11lpped 1nto something old and
uglv to fi sh F'or m us ~ por ts lh •
older lhe cloth~s the ~ lopptcr the
But don I forget the be ret gf'nts
man the bette!
Evt•n 11 It's a rust ume party you
But thf' !lilme so1t of people who can put ou one or the old lady ~
lcaJ t11e dolls
Uown the puth r11itlei smocks (ork the herct at
a rak1~h angle stt'al a pamt bru&lt; h
ru~hwn w1se, seem to have ovf'r
hau •f'&lt;t the ha1ry chestc·rs
Yon and sh ow' up \'l'n th£&gt;aply as P• r
got tu rlle-ss for it, Bud or you art• asso Dal1 u1 Gaugm espetlull} J ,
}our fa~.:e 111 du h
~ ntrrl'd u1 111 the lwttt•r bn r11 1n
Co p,n ght, 19~7. by Unltt•d Fea
the 'k1 JOin!:~~ and yal'J bas\uf; ai"Jd lure
S} rjcht•ah• Inc )
r\tll C'll thes"1mmlng lwacht. J
1h•• v:wh mu st lal•tr just SQ
l 't~ur !\lmwegutn
rblllt"8 work B
vr 11r to ('mbrOJder tilt rt md(-er II\
In your sweater You r1rn buy ~
bu1lt m taraway look to a1d Ill
sc11nmng dlstanl SCI:Ill~

UAI LY CROSSWORD

ex&lt;'&lt; utlvP of Ploltor .md Gamble and by the
substantial amount ot t rmc and ent 1·gy he has devoted to a
broad tange of puhlu ~t'I\!Ct JHIIJI.'cts pnndpaily m the

ardshtp as

.f 4:5

Livestock Re

JJe or Mary Jane Youn(l, daugh- tered c:brys3ntbemums
ter of ~ra. Robert Reibel, Leadlna
Immediately after th• ceremony

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The Saturday Revtew , a n ew magazme dedicated to bringing busm~ss and ~·t1tl f',llton close t h as seietted Netl H McEiro} of Clnctnnati's Pt octor and (:amble Co the SR's Busmessman
The Year SR snys of hrm

between busht~ss a nd eduuJtlon hut has etched a new pubhe Image
the bu s inessman as ,J bU Slll CSSJnan ·citJzen
To fulf1l the obltgatmns or th• s Lmctge as well as to dlschar·
ge the incre&lt;H;Jngiy cn mpl c:x fluasi pollfJcal role of modern
large-scale busme.ss, fot \hi! d lou lung uecutives have &lt;level·
oped a growing ll'\O!o(mhon of lht' ll tesponsibiltty to serve the
public interest &lt;iS .m lns&lt;'lM' t~hle p.u t of their p11vate c01·por
ate Interest To dtam &lt;J. Itle llw du:.tl role of bustness leadf'r
shap now evolvmg rn lh1 s &lt;:OLIHIL \ The Saturd.ty Review has
established Its annnHI t·ttntwn ot "Rusmesl&lt;lman of the Ycnr"
to seek out that ekP&lt; uttve who h.• ~ measured up best to the
new Image of the bu suwss m.w -&lt; 1111.en

And

I) f1vc rlol hrS a pml to have 1l
ildmuustl'red
1 fe('l there d bl' very few 1f

Cur~nt

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Exchange Wedding Vows On Sunday
A heart n otif w•• carried out c;:enta and Wlnter white aecet~or­
tn the deet'lritions for the mani· les Her conage was of white abat-

2.00 Catnera Coes to School
2 30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3 00 Matinee The.~tre
f (N] Queen For A ua1

thema:clves they ha\e to pay twen·

day mght at the Salis bury Grade School
· . , ;nus you may do by buytng a tl• :..~t for a rine ducken
, &lt;llnuer ~ 1&gt;&lt;1 prepa1 ed by mothers of the boys m Roek Sprmgs
::" 'TI-QQp :t47. The event w1(1 be !rom 5 to 7 40 p m F!1day night
and •il·prvceeds will be funneled Iota a fund now at the $17S
ma1 k to be useu to .seud thr ec uutstand1ng TtQ.op 947 Scout~
to Valley Forge thiS ll)lmmeJ
,
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The 11 ip IS going to cost $405 S&lt;outs, Oads, Moih"f' .Aunts,
\fncles, ~nct -!lrobably cou•m•. too of the boys are Plr~hing It
to help ratcJe the ru~eded money The dmner 1s falhng in the
week that the Nat10nat Boy Scout organiZation ~elebrates Its
47th b1rthd&lt;Jy Thts, !hue fore 1s Boy Seout Week, one otthe
more worthy "We&lt;'ks' we an· ronhnually bemg remmded to
to keep m nund!
Nobody 1s makm g ,1 doo• to doo1 {a mp.ttgn to sell tickets
\_, to the Rock Sprmgs dmner There II he plenty for -aU who
come &lt;-~ud the mote mtllte r See Do&lt; .John Moore h1s wlie
Sarah or a ny mothers and fathe1 s of the boys Dr: Moore 1~
Scoutma:-;tcJ Or Ju st come aJ•d gf't vou1 meal t1cket at the
doo1
( ha1rman of the dum eJ &lt;ornnutt~e ,u c Max me Arnold and
F1 eda Rail , two of the best cooks th&lt;.JL ever commandctJr·
ed a Uat:lliJon of pots and pans
There a1e 20 ae;tn.e Scouts 111 Ttoop 247 George Wagner
1s the hardworkmg assJsl.mt SlO utma steJ F.veryone with an
mner Ul ge to see wholeso me youth movements prosper and
get ahead ts urged to JOin the Rock Sprmgs folks Friday
mght

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there was very bttle after effects
Here 1n th•s county the bJta::cst
draw lvtck lo giVe, ts because peo
pie thmk If they g1ve 1nd some
thing happP.ns they need blood

Help Scouting Here And fat Chicken, Too
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Todav
Coff~ Time
Homt•
The Pr1ce Is Rtghl
Truth or C.onsequc nres
Tic Tac Doug h
It CIJuld Be You

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7 00

Dl'ar Sir,
l haH• Just hmshcd \our .article
on the g l\t r.~ or blood Thu,; was

of an

Mary Jane Young, James Kitchen

Monday- Channell

Mr Revnold E Grt!en
PomPmy Dn1ly Sentinel
Pom!'r ~~· OhiO

m} ftr~ t fm1c to

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PROBLEM BOY

'The Editor's!
MailBag
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evet.__{lve, and I 11 00
11 30
12 00

was r(co:~ r! ~;c atf'd stlff.-y..rtcr hear
lng how 1 t Pk 1l made some peo
pic fNI an~ one oo .!!liCk he had to
go s ltfught to bed Was I surpnscd
to ftnd the te was so httle to It To
me !he pam was about double that

Whether you are a pa1 e nt w1th a so n m the Boy Scouts now
~r whethe r you have a son \\oho has g1adu&lt;:~ted from the Scout
mg r.:: nks and has gune out '"the "mid \OU may be mterest
Pd 1n eatmg ch1cken and en;oymg a Scout111g atmosphe1 e F11

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Around and About
BY ROBERT C. RUARK

In rcllllll lor ~111111' nasty thm;•
wtll dY.elt on late1 1 offct !hH
free of charge to lht sportswear
peuph• I lu g tht&gt; be rt•' nH'II pla.L
1t hi!.( on thr. llud&amp;N for heavx
promollon Jt iB the only pedtl('t
ple(e of hc;ulwear }"I destgned
Th1• Bnthh armt d lorrcs f&lt;"ind
th1s out a long llllll' age So did
the Fre11rh an d S[l"n ,-,h 1 ~easants.
Bul sumdtow 111 Amenca we al·
wa)S ~.·It l11at the bt'• t t wag slnl
fJI:'d I· vtn t htwgh til ,_ hulc Seo-••
man v.ho llvrd utf \lat meul and
1\eat \thJSkj adoptc •l thf' tam o
~hunter we have lurnt&gt;d 1t down
l w.:.~ ~ huutu.g 111 Afnc11 recently
and ;,:ut lin•d of hat:~ Mine WJS
a gootl hat - n big stctson ~tolen
from llalph Johmton ol Houston
Tr&gt;, 1111r] !{l rdlul v.1lh a lllopnrd
l11il Vll) prt•lty but It blew otr
all lht• tim~ 1n the open Je ep anJ
kept geUmr.: tan gled In thorn lrl'e~
Wht&gt;ll I W rs
rUillllll\l 11\tlly frUPI
thmgs So I ,h111ked back to Spa1,1
and b&lt;Higltl Ill\ sl'lf a h&lt;' ret

or

THE CONTEMPORAI\ Y pos1t10n of buSiness 1n American
sopety Imposes mnumt!rablc n e v. responstbilites as well as
opp01 tumtJes upon the modern busuwss executive In the
emerging ethos o( ou1 l'Ulture more I" demanded of the successful business lead('! than 1mmedwte profits, baste as they
are to the stabllity of a pnvate enterpnse
Because business ts t h c ma1n sp rmg oJ our economy, Jt is
ahm one of the balance whl'(·l~ IJf out soctety locked m creatIve rnterplay wrth othf'l t ullw ,11 fot &lt;'PS sueh as educat1on, re
hg&amp;on, governnll'nl , J,lh&lt;H pol1lt co.; .wd communJ&lt;atwns Thr s
Interplay, whose mflu cnu• s pnwb tluoughout the naUonal
commumty, has s ltmulu tcd not onl v a \tlal new pa1tnersh1p

or

SR's 1957 c!lallnn gors to Nell II MrEiroy , ptesldet!t of
The Proctor and Ga1uhll' ('omp,mv and chau man Qf The
Wh1te House ( 'ontNciH'l' on E&lt;lu &lt;.t laon , prob~bly the most
massive and se&lt;ll&lt;'hmg rolhUI,lt LUn on U.S eduratwn m oui
history SR's editors \\l'tc unprt•sst'd by Mr McElroy 's stew·

'fhe bcrl'l 1 llisi'OVt'rt'd 1s !he
yoll r
only hat '.\lurh Will kN•p
hold spot f10ITI bro iling wh1lst ul
lowing ,FIHr tucc lo sun btu n It
kel'PS your htm out f\f y1mr e)'l'~
and dOO!I not blow ofl no ma1le1
what speed you pre trnvt•lm g 11
does not SIIIIK 111 but~h ~ It Wt'l ,.l hs
nothlllt:: you just st u\1 it 1n ){l iJ I
,otket
It l!ii U!J8li11JUSII(•d fot ~wa\1. 1,
lht.!~ p1ckm~ up
~torp1 rJ1H 111
mopping }our b1ow I dtt•&lt;t fo,
ward It prov1qes sh&lt;~dt! f0 1 lh l•
e.\ell and lhe fron ta l llone 13a• k

ACROSS
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amphibian
It Great U..k,.

f1eld of education

10 Island Napoleon a
ew:lle
11 Crudce ~

In the1r cholte fm tlus )l'·ll \ ('tl,t1lon the editors al,;o were
guided by a rl•prP~l'ntldl\'e pt'mt•l of Pducators, editors, bust.
ness executives anti ot ht•r b,u omcteJ s of m formed opinion
The panel mernbl'ls ntl nu.:-tl M1 MlEiroy from among foUl
teen pronunent nomlllt't'~ f01 tllf' 1057 citation.
Mr Md;lroy, 1\S SR ~ BusLJLl'ssm.Ln of the VeAl'," has C&lt;llldncted hla business .u1d soc1al Interests m a way to make out·
standmely etrct'lt\le the modt' l n philosophy of business that
private enterprise should he ;md &lt;:an he w1sely combmed with

public service

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significance

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:n St:~lenm
woruJer
3S

unit

dlstrtbutln~ over one and a quar·

Y-ter million pooters and th!l'ty-sev•n million Uberty Bell door~knob hangers." says Or Arthur A Schuck Chief Scout Ex ..
cuUve, "fulfilled a respon s lbllity of vital impf'lrtance to our
country and 1n so doing Pt ovlded hundreds of thousands of
YOIIftl Americans wllh a citizenship troll!m~ opportunity both
ehallenldnl amt worthwhile, There is pro"'bly no more imporunt dtl!enahlp (OfV!Ce than that In wluth our Cubmastero.
Scoutmasters, Explorer advtsors and their assistants are en-

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T'omcroy C.:h,lpter 186 OES w1ll

m~et In retular sess10n T11esday

ei'Cnina at lhe Masomc Ternptr.

CILiftRA1'1S llRTHDji.Y
Mrs Per~· L Peoples or Union
Avenue cel~hrated her 82nd birthday Sunday Her cbildren Mr and
Mrs Leland Peoples of Columbus,
Mr and Mrs Wilson Norris of
Athens, 1nd her &amp;rand cb1ldren
Mr and Mr!i: Ralph Poston of Logan, Oblo, and Nancy Lte Norrll
and Bobble Norris of A~hens, and
Great Grand cb1ldren Cherry .Po•
ton and Oren Po,ston of Logan,
were present for the occasion

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:! 30 Tennessee Ernie Forll
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On• lttter limply standa for anothtr In thll aampie A 11 uaed
for tiM lhrM L 1 X for the two O't, etc. Sinrl• h11tters &amp;JIOI"
trophea, tht ltnJlb and rormatlon ot tht wont• Ire all hmta
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~ress Conference
Douglas Edwards.
Rob1nhoo1
Burns &amp; Allf'n
Ta.lent Scouts
'] , Love tuc,y
Del'ember 13rlde
Stud1o One
Up-to the M1nute N~
Scanning the Weather
The f,ate Show

CIIANNAL 13

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SliD On
45 Cartoon Club
10 Noon New~
IS Nelghb(lrs
30 Uberaee

1 00
1~

7 30 Hange R1der
8 00 Phil Silvers Sho"
8 30 Tli&lt;" Brothers
g 00 To Tell ~he Truth
9 30
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30
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11 10

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Red Skeltnn
$64,000 Question •
Do You Trut.t Your
UP-To-The Mmllte Newt
Sunmng the Weather
The L1te Show

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Monday- Channel13
11
11
12
12
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WCHS.TV CHANNEL I
8 00 Capt:u.n Kanagroo
9 ()() Mor01ng Show
10 00 Garry Moore
10 30 Arthur Godfrer
11 30 Strrke 1t Rich
12 00 Valiant Lady
12 15 Love ol Ltfe
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
12 45 Gu1dtng Light
I 00 Kahe's Kttehen
1 30 As the World Turns
2 00 Our Mln Brooks
2 30 Housep:~rty
3 00 ll1g Pavolf
3 SO Bob Cr.Jsby Show
4 00 Br1ghtl'lr Day
4 J5 Secret Storm
4 30 Edge o! Nlllbt
S 00 The Early Show
6 30 YoUl' E110 Reporter
6 4~ Sports Parade
6 55 Weathermaft
7 00 Art Linklotter &amp; ll&gt;e
7 15 Douglas Edwards

Femlmne Touch
Mov1e Matinee

!;~ :~;rn:~iaf~;e.~hvaJ ~
&amp; 00 M1ckey Maus~ Club
8 00 Cartoon Club
6:30 Five Star Final
7:15 Jo,bn Daly •'14 Ne"'
7 ·30 Sherlock Holme~
8 00 uaaa.y l'homaa Show

8:-30 Volee l4 Ftreltone

WHTN-TV CHANNIL It
11 44 S1gn On
l'l 45 Clrto&lt;Jn Club
12 10 Noon News
12 15 Neighbors
12 30 Liberace
1 oo Femmlne TouC'h
1 45 Mov1e Matinee
3 00 Afternoon Ulm Festival
4 3(, Supe" Serial Time
5 00 Mickey M1lme Club
8 00 Cartoon Club
6 30 Five Star Final
"115 John Daly &amp; the NeW'It
7 3Q Cbnflict
8 30 Wratt Earp
9 00 Broken Arrow
0 30 DuPont Cavalcade

Creek Roa'fl, and J A Youua: Sr.,

a reception was held in the cbureh
bride and groom, w11 used

tor

W-

the

..:ad

...-eddtng w&gt;s performed by Fred tenter oC ttae brtde'• table whleb
1. G.!_rd'ler, putor of the Church waa lighted by pale pink candlea
of Christ, at two o'-clock in the in crystal candelabra . Pink and
nncl:uary of the church after a
recital of oupttal music by Mrs.
Cheater Er••tn, or1aruat, and Joe
Young Jr, brother of the bride,
voealht Mr Young sang ''Be·
eause" and rlurmg the double-ring
ceremony sang 11The Wedding
Prayer."
Whit~ sti\Ck aod ehryaanthemum• were used m the baptlatry
with 1 wblte tulle h.eart ~~ the focal po1:1t of the arrangement
Hearta of white carnaUona and
luJie W'!re used below the center
a:rnngement and allver bearta
were on thP bows of While aaUn
and lace whl~h mll'ked the peWI
White ~athednl candles in ivy.
wreathed seven-branched candela
bra lhd eandles in cryatJI holden
on tllf altar rail and in the win
dowt hghted the ehurcb for the
ceremony Ivy and white chrysan
themums were used at the base
of the hold~rs.
Tb .It nd t · 1 d d M
e Bradbury,
e en s me
u e of the
rs
Charles
sister

bAnrldep matr11"PM-&lt;&gt;Idhdolnor,
MilS Ruth
1

owe '

eport, Mtts Ca·
Miu IJRnldha
me Y an
lSI
artanne
c &lt;thr..kb, Cdaldwell, aU class-matea or
e rt e at Ohio Unlver&amp;ty,
madldMHfl bonoyr, Suzanne Bradbl ury
an
e amr oung, meces o the
bdj
brd
d
rt
deb,
umor
l es-m.u s; Alia
Br
a ury, nephew of the br1de,
ring-bearer; Edward Kitchen, bro
ther of the ~room, best man, Paul
Werry, Roger Bashore, brothersm-law of tht": froom, Charles Brad·
n

r.'1veTate, dCoMlumbuMs,

bury, brot11erin-law of the bnde,
Albert Werrv, ush~rs The guests
were registered by Marilyn Sue
Krught .!lnd Barbara Scott
The br1de, who was given m
munag(' by her father, chOse a
weddmg gown of white Sllk fatlle
styled N"Jth bouffant hooped sklrt,
chapel tram and a fttted bodice
wtth wrtst length sleeves The
a:own had a portrait neckline out·
lined m embroulered scallops and
her fmger·hp vetl of tlluslOn was
beJd 1n placfl by a cap of lrrad1scent seqwns and seed-pearls. She
wore a pearl necklace and ear
nngs, the r•ft of the groom, and
carrled a bouquet of Lilies of the
Valley and shattered Chrysanthemums centered with a wh1le Ca
melha
Mrs Bradbury wore rose velvet
and the 1emor attendents had co
bait blue yelvet gowns w1th the
juruor brldf s matds weartng rose
taffeta The matron of honor C'ar
rled a corsage o( pmk shattered
carnations C'entered wUh a rose
camelha on a white velvet muff
and the other attendents carr~ed
corsages of pmk shattered CKrna
tlons and rosebuds on their muffs
The Jllmor bndes-maLds' gowns
were Iloor length wllh long bo
dices and full sk1rts. They wore
clusters of pmk roses' on the1r
hatr Tbe semor attendenls gown,
were ballerma length and were
princess style w1th off-the shoul·
der neckhnes Feather bandmus
and short veils matched their
gowns and they wore pearl necklaces and ear ring11, the SLit of the

white cyclamen bloa&amp;qms 1nd pink
1eranium blooms were used with
pink: tapers 1n a cryst1l compote
candelabra for the table

Mn. Kitchen chose a three
piece grey tweed ensemble with
ehareoal and pint ae~euorle. and,
eoraaee of pmt camelliu tor ber
travelling costume. They are at
home in aa. &amp;Pirtment on Western
HUll, CarJhle Hill, Cbillleotbe.
Mrs Kitchen, who Ia a sophomore
at Ohlo Uruvenity, will clo pra~tke teachlna: this semester ..t cen·
tral School, Chtlhcothe.

St. IN!
hie wilt IJtpear Tuesday nbrttary
BOSTON At 93, Peter Conomos
at 1:10 p m at Rutland ~!Cit
sUH :st11ne1 shoes In ha
Pari~
Square a.bap S?me days be il p.
illted by ll,il fn.year-uld hrotltvr, lolltol. Admllllon Ut "' eent1 •for
James
1dult1 pd II eents tor students

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and helfen IDDderately adjvu,
l •teady ~ow11 aet.ive
steady to
~lrong bulb and vealen ste1dy,
ch01cP
steen 18 7~20. sood 17 501
IS I!Jr.dard and good 17 ' Jtand
ard 1~ 17, ~ holce hetfers 19 ® .
good and chotce 18.~ , iood 17
18 2!1, standard to good 15-16, utLI
llty 111 3, u"lllty cow• 10!10-U 50,
eommerclal 12-12 50, aood and
chou:~ ·:ealers 20-31 , cbo1cc and
pnme ;;a, slndu'd Ui-20, cull and
, utlhty 8-15

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BIRTHDAYS CILIIRATID
The annlv('rsary of Mr and Mrs
Shlrlev MUI:il and the birthdays of
thetr ' •ns, Donald and Robert,
were celebrat" a~ a family din·
ner fit lhelr home Sunday Those
pl'f.sH\1 were Mr and Mr.'J Donald
M1Us and ("htldren, Cynthia 1nd
Shermnn, and Mr and Mrt Robert Mlii.'J and d1ughter, Robin

-----DN TRAIN TRIP

CDRQD
CAONI

-CI&gt;RVOII.
laturfty.. CrJlloquotr: W~NDS AJ\1: P'AIR AI,.W,\YS,
WHSH YOU FLY FROM HARM - !QMI(ICLES
J)J.ttrlb~o~lt4 bf Kinf J'talltlll .,ad~Mt•

Mkhael Ray, small aon of Mr
1ndl Mrs Pt:te Elberfeld, enjoyed
the 1att trip of the B &amp; 0 tratn on
Thursd!l.y when his mother and
aunt. i\i'rs. Glenn Lambert, took
hlm f'rc'om MlJon to Pa~kersbura
where they were met by .Mr Elberfeld.

Sheep 200, lambl fWl.1 JttMr.
food 1a-20: cbolce 21; lltUitr t8
MOOd 1~18 , sheep itNdy to 1.00
hiiber, wooled ewet 3-1.
Chu.tenH Justice
SALT LAKE ClTY 'Mt.lrd Dil
trlct Court Judee St.ewatt. M. Hn-

o1

son adm'ta betGIJ an IUOfne)'
sitting tn the jUJ')' box can be ~aan~·
on a person The ju~t: tr'-d lO
help the 1kuatloo by tut.alliq
two doien foam ru.bber-tlllhiODed
chatr&amp; 1n his eourt room.

Guests from out of town lnclud·
ed Edward Yates, Mr. and Mn.
FJdon Y1te.s, Mr and Mn. Zane
Phlllips, Vlolet, Eddy, James and
Lucy Yates, Manchester, Mr and
Mrs Roger Bashore, Mr. and Mrs
Paul Werry and son, Dougla1, Day.
ton;
Mr and Mrs Vaughn Price, Mrs
Frances Larkin, Mrs Wilham
Buck, Rutland; M;r and Mrs Robert Young, Troy, Mrs Etta Hart,
Chauncey, Mrs l..ul'tlle Stratton,
Columbus, Cathy Smith, HartVIlle,
Mrs Paul Kennedy, Galena, Mrll
Roger PhUhps, Wilkesville; Mrs
Paul McVey Mr.11 H G Richcreek,
Caldwell, ittss Carol Jaoger, Clncmnah, Mr and M". Joe Young
Jr and chtldren, Joe m and Me·
lame, Woodsfleld, Mr. and Mrs D
J Tate, Columbus
The sanctuary flowers were ar·
ranged by Mrs Glenn Ntchols but
the br1des' table and flowers for
the bride a!ld her attendenta and
the corsages for lhe mothers were
a spec1al proJect of the Amateur
Gardeners Club as a trtbllte to
thmr president, Mrs. Robert Retbel, who IS abo RegJOnal Director
of the OAGC Mrs James Titu1
Jr:--..and Mr~. Arthur Stmner were
m chars:e of the flowers and were
assisted by a number of the
members
No Rubber
DES AlOINES Bank tellers and
merchants thought they had trap
ped a bad check art 1st .,., hen thev
receJved checks signed "A s,wmd
ler" But the becks were goorl,
~tgned by the treasUrf'r ol Davco.
a Junmr Achievement firm Ann
Swindler JliSt couldn 't rcst.'Jt the
temptation to pull the gag

AfTIIILVIIPUIUY. the np of the natton'!i teen- .after be ·~ tal;lueted. Tht Arm7 denied that ID,J
tltll rteentlJ' took bfl pre-lnductloa physical at ot Its per:10nnel made aD-7 lltailealentl '"conceJ'DlDf
the liemphll, T..m recruitlq ltatton, there were the retentloo ~ bill (l'relleJ'I) ball lt)ie." And
pubU.hed report~ that tlq 7Dllhl: man wltb the here ta Centnl 'l'reu 1rtlJt Matt Wlllh'1 eonee~
1W.tar and the lldtbutDI troro Tupelo, Mlu.. waal Uon ot how ~ ~ Rollllr !l'V'it PnllQ' wW looll
oromiled 1w could Ioreto the reJEUiatioa batreut alter ht bad bitn ~ven • Gl rqulatlon balrcut.

DID YOU KNOW Tll4.T?

"For the Eternal will not let
A dream of 20 years or so came
true 1ast week when I saw and you go "
heart famous E stanley Jones at
''How merc1ful God is to hrt the
Pt Pleannl
~urtam on today ;and as we get
Tanned a, deep bronze, snowy strength to meet tomorrow, then
haired thiS 75 year old world fam to lift the rurtams on tomorrow"
ou:s: preacher was all I expected
"Real ChrtsbaiUI hve well and
h1m to be
they dt~ well"
Most affcehng thmg lo me- lle
"Men are born thtntmg for ind d
h 1 lk
ht
ftntl• "
1
1
soune1S1eamgr1gou
J
of bts books, "Abundant Ltvmg'
HlS suggcsllons for a Christian's
and 'How to be a transformed Per prayer life hts stern denunciation
son'', both of whlch are lymg on of aU form&lt;~ of alcohol, tobacco,
my de~k rl,!ht now, well·Lhumbed f narcoltcs , gamblmg and the dLSd
1
1 ces
marked at special passages, rea
maymg array o SOCia VI
and reread
all, ALL of these are dealth w1tb
and so se nsJ bl}, so Iovmgly, that
Dr Junes was leaving Huntlog 110 wonder one of hts hooks JB
ton the very next day, on th( ca lled "The Wa)"
ftrst leg of h.1s long Journey tc
You Will notll'e from all this
Japan for th1s year He goes to that 1 sorta hke that ChrutLan's
Japan every other year and thl&amp; Chnsllan, D" E stanley Jones.
1s hts year for the trip
From St rmley Jortes "How to
Be a Transformed Person "
LOOKING AROUND - Zelia
''The worner meets thmgs three R1ley and BMH exch.angmg, vtews
hmes, before they come, while on t1red feet- both or us admtt
they are here, and after they are the chassts 1s too heavy for the
gone"
tract1 on pa~"t-botlt of us shuck off
"Many go throught hfc w1th the our shoes mstantly"on commg inundertone (If a fear of death Life and 1 step trto "Angel Treads" (ha
Is spoiled by forebodmgs
Or ba)- foam rubber soles hght as
many just put 1t out of mmd re half a feather---eonsequently, that
fusmg to think about lt Hearst, pamcd exprcb1on on my face as
the pubhsher would not Jet any you see m~ up street- mtss my
ont! speak of death in hls pres· cloud soft soles- Howard Byers
ence. One \Vrlt.er put tl "The re regretfully tel1 s me my 1957
fusal to confront death might be World Almanac's not m yel.--1
called the twentleth century only have a 1953 one, 8o may get
evamng, for ts 111 the d1struct1ve Wll.) off on f'!xact deta11s-J1mmle
mark of the modern mind • nut Buchanan's httle 4 year old tell
nothlng IS solved that 1s evaded 1ng us ~cslahcally she'll s oon he
It Simply comes back as hidden 5-"Then I can go to kmdergar
complexes Wllhm, an undertone of tt•n '- one vf o ur most popular
rear that puts a discord at the very / placl's tn lown for our \'cry young
center of hfe
~Pe&lt;rrl Rt•ynolds' domam, where
"EVery day you can take hold she Js mdt'£:d queen to all her
of life by the handle of fear or yo ung chart:f'S-Lt seems way bark
the handle of fatth
I ( 1v1] War limes when I was a
From ''Abundant Lmng"mother hostt ss &lt;It &lt;:1 km,.dergartcq

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tea, L•1cille D~ton FariJ, the
teacher-and do all you other
mothers
remember the Tom
Thumb wedding and tbe tUX·
edoes ('') Mrs Kenneth Byer.
marie for our young to wear-Ob
ml!, oh mr- l've bought V1leottne•
now for 3 men folk-by hare!, h1rd
gucssmg you'll know who-mce tc
see Capt ll11ly Bryant of &amp;bow
boat fame on TV--oh, to see "East
Lynne" and "Jessie James" agam
m !ome good old meller drammet
-you can 't revn•e tbat, however
- It s v;un to try- It was one of
those thmg" that exemphfied
"The T1me , The Plaee, and The
Play"- tl belongs w1th wooden
churns, han:! drawn water, hot
b1scuJh and sausage for breakfast
~so

let 'er lay, say 1-show wm
dows looktng sweet around llere
with sprmgttme ltems--1 better
o1l my lawr mower maybe-and
p raps 1 can get Dad to tap ow
sugar trees here m the yardneighbor Nora 1lf11ls gave me a
stark lOokmg httle !)ranch of Ja
pomta- 1 put 1t tn a ketchup bot
tie m the warm sun-presto, l
had pmk blooms 1n no hme--time
to do some lol'l&gt;ythla same way- !HI1 I bet Helen Uoyd, C&amp;
ell Kmca1d, Mrs Garcn Stansbury,
Mrs Judy" Titus and Dulcie Rel·
bel already have thetrs m bloom
mdoors-and that's only a smldgcnn ol lh,. lud Jcs who do thls
e&lt;~th sprmg-liOOd Lmcoln story
1 read today,....a .politJCJ..an. l(tStting
w1th a grou;J tn st ate pemtenUary
got lost. p:mted up to a convict
and asked !11m How do you get
out of here anywa} ~ -.frances
Klein rcmmd1ng us down at
church \\ ed Jan 23 On th1s day
20 )ear ~ ae:r• (1937) the whole
church was aflo&lt;tt, about 4 or 5
feet of \\ater m m&lt;Itn part of the
church - so count your many
hlessm ~s • th1s (so Ian flood-less
year of 1957,

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SPRING WEATHER
Is Many Frigid Days Ahead
Much of ):Ire goln-~your car 18 apt to be on the rugged side.
Take at-rantage of o
Mtd-Winter Special to put your car in
shape ~or safe dnvm,.durmg the worst weather.

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BRII&lt;G YOUR CAR IN FOR A

MID-WINTER SERVICE SPECIAL
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ALL

WORK
GUARANTEED

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
Cor. Mill and 2nd Sts.

Middleport, Olllo

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WHAT

MAKES

CHESS/E'S RAILROAD

Otu of B ...Us telling wluzl Clresapuzh arul OAi#l

GR 0 W?

IS Jo&lt;ng fo maU

tJris II bigger, htl/rt ra,/rrlfUL

bride.
~ Reibel,
mother of tht
bride, wore a true blue gown w1th
vetvet tnm and black ac~eHories
.and corsage of white shattered
ehrysanthemums, and' Mrs Kitch
en, mother of the groom, chose a
navy blue ensemble with whlte ac

Chessle looks to the f"uture
•
1!156 was a year ot signtttcant growth for
Chesapeake and Ohio But 1957 should be an
even better year as Chessie's Raihoad COD•
Unues growing and going.

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:b1Sem·1 . MA:DJSON,
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddleport. o., Feb, 4, 1t57-l

Mra. Paul Werry, st.ster ~ or tbe
groom, and Mn. Joe Young Jr,
sistll!r-in-law of tbe bride, pre11ded
1t the sdver coffee 1ervlee and
punch bowl. Dlnin&amp;-room hostessea
were Mrs Arthur Slunner, Mrs L
E. R~i\oJd1, Mrs. Guy Reynolds,
Mrs Hu.old Lohsl!:, Mrs Ernest
Lallancc,.i.Mrs Oscar Rou1h, lira
Leo Cbilla, Mrs 0 . E McK.iDleyr

9·00 Your TV Theater
A:30 t.wren~ Welk Top Tunes 10·00 Polk11 Time
t0:30 lllart Sabor
tO 10 Confidential Pile
11'110 lfowo of tho lillbl
.~ •''
11·15 "nealn 13
t:i,i','~~il&gt;t 1,3 '
12:11 tltaa Off

Marshall College Brass

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CINCINNAn 0 (UP) - Uve1tocil.:
Hora tOOO: barrows and siltJt
mpder»ely active ,~ady JgG.22(1
lb 18 31'1 183 lb is ;m. 2io-235 lb
1• UHB.U 236250 ib ' 17.85-1810
280 lb '1s.e17 as t80 lb 181o'
mb:ed -.ades 1f5-t:WJ lb l3!10-lf :
aDd 16.25 dctwn boan
1_,0 ~ ady 11 7.. 200300 ' lb 12
u 1 .,e y,
....
CatUe lftOO, calves ~ · steen

z.nd Mr Jame1 W Kitchen, aun of soctal room A three tiered wed·
Kr and M"S Howard Kitchen, dma: cake , topped with • mlnature
Pomer(lv, Sunday, Febru1ry 3 Tbe

rt

Last fear over $90 million went mto new
fretght cars, new diesels, new ore and coal
p1ers, new yards, new signal systems- and
more than half of this vast capital e&gt;penditure
was paid for in cash out of the C..ompany treas·
ury. This year's pla.ia provides for even more
improvements and new equipment, including

'

c..,a:rr ju~enlle
Sl!Uered &amp; ~olt thi•Oel'1•

day.J l1ter when tls president
.arre1ted on charges of tbeft """' '"
vandalism.

$70 millioo for more new freight cari\
All of tltis e1o:pansion means better and faster
service for C&amp;O cmtomers. Chcssie's growth
keeps pace with the steadily mounting demands for coal from the steel, electric and
chemical industries. A million tons of Amer·
1can coal weekly are going to fuel-hungry
Europe. New, efficient facilities will better
serve the healthy growth of present indusbies,
and attract new industries to the rich territor&gt;;
which C&amp;O serves.

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Nor has Chesapeake and Ohio expansion been
confined to its 5100 miles of rail line. It
reachmg into the air wtth a $3 ·millton invest·
rncnt in Slick Airways, Inc., nationwide and
1
international air freight carrier; and to sea
through 1ts partnership in American Coal Shippmg, Inc., a $50 million COrpol'ation to ad~
\'ance tbe export of coaL

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Hado
Speclal• FefJ. 2-t
ON

KELLY
TIRES

IWOrd.

the Scoutmasters

Dr.tly Sf'nllncl
Pomeroy OhiO
Dea1 J&lt;;dllor
Jlt,..c nll~ )ou pubhshecl ~ 1 ot1ple
o! ~rta~lcs wr11ten by Mr I' I)
Saunder~
Vcleran
tt•ncher on
boys
Obvlou~ry throughout hh "t' 1rs
uf tea&lt;hmg Mr Saundf'rs not only
F w to undel',fand ~ov s 'll ll to
gro.v very fond of them as well
J ellJOYetl these art1rles t·ery
m. ~ h as thev m,ide me realize a
lut {)[ thmgs that we parents are
'Jft'l ued to take for "ranteo
I howe a deftnltlo~ or u litl'c
gtrl that I would hlle to add If I

WIMt i• 1 Girl?
LJtlle gtrls are tbe mcest thingc
lhal happeus to peoplt! They art'
born w1th a llttle Angel shme a
bout I hem .md though 11 •ve-a1 s thm
sornet1mcs !here Js al.vavs enough
It It to la~so }Otlr hear1 -e\'l'1 when
thev a1c s1 t1mg 111 !he m•Hl or
uy•uJ,
lf'1Upe1amental tean or
;Ji, ;~ dlng up the strel'l m mol"'t ,·
lwst clothes
A llll lt: g1rl
can be swl:'e! cr
' llud b .~th len CJflnt·r than anyone
else m .t he wu1 IJ She can Jl ttt..! r
rround and !.lomp
~nd m&lt;lkf'
funny llUht s that
frazzle )Ot&lt;r
~t:r \'CS, )et Jtlsl when )Ou open
vour •not•Ui she sland s tht!re de
mure with that spec1al look u1 her
t')CS l\. gJ.- IS lnnou_"JSC playmg
111 1hl! mud Beauh standing on
1ts ht'ad, and motherhood drag
~inl: &lt;I llull Uv lhe foot
Yes sh(' 1~ a nerve 1arkmg un·
SliiH'e JU S( &gt;1 llOJ Sy bundle Of tnhl·
r ha•( 1:3ut '.lihen )0111 dreams tun1
blc down ~IIC lhD WU1lfl h!J '.4lli!SS
when 11 see m ~ you arc prf'tt)' m'uch
of 11 lool afler aU-she can make
vo u a km{l when ~h.J chmbs on
I lo Je
vuur knee and wh!spf'rs,
CUB SCOUT MIETING
Parents of Cub SC'nuts of P Rc k yo u twst of all 1 '
Add this to Mr Sam lders art!
244 are urged to attend a mcehng
about
at !he F'1rst Bapt tsl Churrh lla!il' oles on ho}S and H just
ment on
Tuesclav at 7 30 p m sums up the facts that both boys
wht•n thr Pack Will be rP.eorgRniZ and gt r 1 ~ are pretty w~nderful
Mrll Howard S Roush
ed Pnrents of bo}s ~ ho are now
PomCI.()y, Oh10
eight }t'Hrs of age and t&gt;hg1ble fur
Cub Scouts art• also mvtl~tl to 11'
rend th6 m~·ctm or
Money Pil" UP
SPRJNGFlELD MasJ Th1s c1ty
has .$632949 11 s havmJJ troublo
spending
1'he monev represents
.,. RUMMAGE SALE
meter
profits ovE'r 11 pe:·
parkJng
1 he FeUt rated rhuH h 111ll sron1od
of
ye"f!l
By
law the montt}
~r a rumman~e SHle Wed11esd&lt;l}
Februar) 6 tbrough f r1day Fe) can be spent onl.v for off-stieet
ruary 8 m the pqnsh house Sec parklllg fat!IU IC!I And ~o faf &amp;he
Off-Streot Parking
Commissnon
Ond St.
has been unable to de ~elop a sati.sractOJ v plan for usmg :he funds

OIS MEETING TUISDA Y

U ' IUteltlq

has
~h~d~ tii1he hatlon lasl year through lts Get-Out-the-Vote camt paltn

,

I colloq )

13 Feat

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Foundations

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Th~

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tnell ~

em.... ~

so many men
their time ••

J!\'it~ ~JAques These record the contnbullon Scouting
task or

26 Lla.

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devoted ~erv1ce

tremendous

a H.ay
Bolgn
11 C:ha~~· a ball

"· Tillie~

18

and the Explorer Advloors and their assistants - who bring
Scoutine dtrectly to bo) s.
.
During RecoguttiOn Day ceremomes these leaden will be

'"The

Dto1en~

33~
....

"Recognition Oay" dunng Boy Scout Week has been desig-

;·

7

31. PcluMiiYt

volunleer leaders wtth the boyhood of thw nation

With presentatiOns of the Freedom

3 Incbwra
6 Bulging Jar

30 PNl

31 'I'NHINo

honored

!Jl(/@

24 Man a
nick·
name
2:1 Labora.
lorlel
(short·

tJ.TOVl\1 Ill....,_

career Scout Executives

nated as the Ume to honor the Cubmasters,

Sheltered

tllnJ I

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Theirs Is a

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Daily Sentinel
Day Book

Bumtll
Str1nJ
Shore rtctu
O.lnue
dynaaty
Final

the fact that 1,200,000 udults serve as leaders, au or them volunteers, except lor the handful or 3,157 men who are full time

In no other country in the world do we find
&amp;nd women of good ch.u acter Willing to share

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Week, l'd&gt;ruary 6to 12.
To~ay 3.300 000 boys are ''"J"l''"g the "game of Scouting"
through Its three &lt;hstlnrt!ve programs-Cub Scoutlnl, Boy
Scouting and Explormg
ThiS ereat WOI k Is made possible largely through the acllve
sponsorshlp of churches of all denommatlons, schools and olh·

Perhaps

M11.fern Roma.orPI
5·00 Comedt Time
5 30 My L1We Marcie
f'I •OO Sup,.rman.
6 30 News P1c-ture
6" Spol't.&lt;l Eye

all\ Uoll rehlse to pay the IWinty 6 :S5 We&lt;~ttlucut
rJ\@ dollars {I f thiS IS the C'a&amp;e} tho 7 00 Sold~"" of Fortuo•
If the) or a loved one nteded it 7.30 Nat "Kina" Coltt
to tn e I donl bt&gt;lleve m~ney , ..., NBC New•
would be t!te- que9tLon then, and
8
~~ef's S~c..e
I don't bel!evll! It should be now
Bemg a Chri~hj}l I had the 9 30 R®ert .MontJom"'7
quefltJI1n of wherher or not 1! we1tt 10 30 Bad110 '714
agauu;t our Father's wtshl&gt;&lt;~
I 11 00 N~ws ireadhne1,
I(OU)d flnd llq evrdenC'e It df}es
11 l:S ' \fet..tbercast
Some of lhe mlm~ters lllld thetr II W rr...' l\pt
ram111es heu! iiVe After prayina
about ll I feel every Chmtian II ~ ToniJKt'
12.30 Sip- 011
:~hould !lJre 3nd every l'ltlzrn that
'
1s able
Smretely,
Funces Gloeckner
Laudonv•lle, Ohto

I

l~ Unhappy ,• 28 Ap13 Posture
17 Strike
P"•r
11 River t Lal t 18 E~tclll&lt;~" Strlnaed
17 Per1l1n
mauon
lnalr~&amp;ment.
ruler
~1 I)J.IUSIId
31 Sootttee
1i Rlvtr
:U Thrqw
34 Delay

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· Important Citizenship Service

er rommunJty lnstltutwns

J ftl\ tr l.ll!et

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The h&lt;lslc thmg in sports stuff
for f{u: s ean be summed up eas1Jy
If the dunaf~ is cald Is Jt warm
and unllulky? iC the clJmate ts hot
Is 1t cold &lt;~nd unbulk} ~ lC thert&gt;
are bu&amp;:s about, or bnars IS tht.•re
protecUon'~ And always, the shoes
better ftt and tbe socks bettflr be
stout So1·e lt't!l can wreek an arch
ansi:!! ~ temper, and spo1l lbe tri!'
at well
But none of ij bas 1o be prett .
Wt&gt; a. e not, art~r all , reheaf!llll 6
ror B must.cal eomed) 1 used tc
get myself up ln the earht&gt;r day s
hke a combtnatlon Sl«&gt;warl Gral'
ft"r Vtctor Mature wh1te huntf!l
and even the hyenas dcrlv~d extra
lllugtht•J there f10m
Mmd :vou, I don' t mmd t•xlr~
ndorumeut m rnalt- plum.1ge, b111
1 find a ""ork11hle flannel :du11
a p.lll of wa shed.out rot d01 uy11 n
C'ouplt p~ur of shor h . and some
rle&amp;'nt "oots w1ll Lake you nearl)
anywhere tn the wor:d you v.a nl
lo .,:o, \In le ss II s to a hL~ chan,y
ball t' ot· nw a IJI'; ~h.m 1 y hal~
~e~1011 htg h.!) unl1 kely

wa1 d 11 keeps the !rull (or rauu
oft }our neck IL tOm08 111 hand)
as a dipper when Lhe W&amp;~l supply
b prinuttve, or at; a wuhba.tln 1n
tht! same cJrcurnatance
You can I..I!H' tb1s thlni for f1~
•ac. iihung, huntme, Uratlng, rad
ing, driVm¥ - even lltepJng, Jf
your bead get11 cold at rught Fo1
a.~r travel It IS JUSt fine, and t'Vt!n
lletlcr for souhng (If siCID'JSbip u ~e
It doe11n t look iiS SJUy as a ta•J
beeawte It hts your blad Ertd of
Phtg fw the beret
T"ls way tmh a sneakv lead 111
to what 1 re.;~lly had In mind
whi1 h
ha s to do Wllh. ..!:enc 1
sportswear
In the old days you ('Ould e!11nu
1nlo an o'd pa1r of
pants, Lwo
swt•llters a lc&lt;~ther )ll.l'kl't and ,,
pa1r o( btc)'cle chps and go pr~
sentabl} ldcung - Lf, he.tven tl\'
rrv, )O U like j)ll(lllnOIIJa ,11\tl CHili
pCIIIitil frllt ture u ~ ~*purl Yuu
11lpped 1nto something old and
uglv to fi sh F'or m us ~ por ts lh •
older lhe cloth~s the ~ lopptcr the
But don I forget the be ret gf'nts
man the bette!
Evt•n 11 It's a rust ume party you
But thf' !lilme so1t of people who can put ou one or the old lady ~
lcaJ t11e dolls
Uown the puth r11itlei smocks (ork the herct at
a rak1~h angle stt'al a pamt bru&lt; h
ru~hwn w1se, seem to have ovf'r
hau •f'&lt;t the ha1ry chestc·rs
Yon and sh ow' up \'l'n th£&gt;aply as P• r
got tu rlle-ss for it, Bud or you art• asso Dal1 u1 Gaugm espetlull} J ,
}our fa~.:e 111 du h
~ ntrrl'd u1 111 the lwttt•r bn r11 1n
Co p,n ght, 19~7. by Unltt•d Fea
the 'k1 JOin!:~~ and yal'J bas\uf; ai"Jd lure
S} rjcht•ah• Inc )
r\tll C'll thes"1mmlng lwacht. J
1h•• v:wh mu st lal•tr just SQ
l 't~ur !\lmwegutn
rblllt"8 work B
vr 11r to ('mbrOJder tilt rt md(-er II\
In your sweater You r1rn buy ~
bu1lt m taraway look to a1d Ill
sc11nmng dlstanl SCI:Ill~

UAI LY CROSSWORD

ex&lt;'&lt; utlvP of Ploltor .md Gamble and by the
substantial amount ot t rmc and ent 1·gy he has devoted to a
broad tange of puhlu ~t'I\!Ct JHIIJI.'cts pnndpaily m the

ardshtp as

.f 4:5

Livestock Re

JJe or Mary Jane Youn(l, daugh- tered c:brys3ntbemums
ter of ~ra. Robert Reibel, Leadlna
Immediately after th• ceremony

WCHS-TV Channe28

The Saturday Revtew , a n ew magazme dedicated to bringing busm~ss and ~·t1tl f',llton close t h as seietted Netl H McEiro} of Clnctnnati's Pt octor and (:amble Co the SR's Busmessman
The Year SR snys of hrm

between busht~ss a nd eduuJtlon hut has etched a new pubhe Image
the bu s inessman as ,J bU Slll CSSJnan ·citJzen
To fulf1l the obltgatmns or th• s Lmctge as well as to dlschar·
ge the incre&lt;H;Jngiy cn mpl c:x fluasi pollfJcal role of modern
large-scale busme.ss, fot \hi! d lou lung uecutives have &lt;level·
oped a growing ll'\O!o(mhon of lht' ll tesponsibiltty to serve the
public interest &lt;iS .m lns&lt;'lM' t~hle p.u t of their p11vate c01·por
ate Interest To dtam &lt;J. Itle llw du:.tl role of bustness leadf'r
shap now evolvmg rn lh1 s &lt;:OLIHIL \ The Saturd.ty Review has
established Its annnHI t·ttntwn ot "Rusmesl&lt;lman of the Ycnr"
to seek out that ekP&lt; uttve who h.• ~ measured up best to the
new Image of the bu suwss m.w -&lt; 1111.en

And

I) f1vc rlol hrS a pml to have 1l
ildmuustl'red
1 fe('l there d bl' very few 1f

Cur~nt

.,.._

Businessman Of The Year

,,,

Exchange Wedding Vows On Sunday
A heart n otif w•• carried out c;:enta and Wlnter white aecet~or­
tn the deet'lritions for the mani· les Her conage was of white abat-

2.00 Catnera Coes to School
2 30 Tennessee Ernie Ford
3 00 Matinee The.~tre
f (N] Queen For A ua1

thema:clves they ha\e to pay twen·

day mght at the Salis bury Grade School
· . , ;nus you may do by buytng a tl• :..~t for a rine ducken
, &lt;llnuer ~ 1&gt;&lt;1 prepa1 ed by mothers of the boys m Roek Sprmgs
::" 'TI-QQp :t47. The event w1(1 be !rom 5 to 7 40 p m F!1day night
and •il·prvceeds will be funneled Iota a fund now at the $17S
ma1 k to be useu to .seud thr ec uutstand1ng TtQ.op 947 Scout~
to Valley Forge thiS ll)lmmeJ
,
, ·
The 11 ip IS going to cost $405 S&lt;outs, Oads, Moih"f' .Aunts,
\fncles, ~nct -!lrobably cou•m•. too of the boys are Plr~hing It
to help ratcJe the ru~eded money The dmner 1s falhng in the
week that the Nat10nat Boy Scout organiZation ~elebrates Its
47th b1rthd&lt;Jy Thts, !hue fore 1s Boy Seout Week, one otthe
more worthy "We&lt;'ks' we an· ronhnually bemg remmded to
to keep m nund!
Nobody 1s makm g ,1 doo• to doo1 {a mp.ttgn to sell tickets
\_, to the Rock Sprmgs dmner There II he plenty for -aU who
come &lt;-~ud the mote mtllte r See Do&lt; .John Moore h1s wlie
Sarah or a ny mothers and fathe1 s of the boys Dr: Moore 1~
Scoutma:-;tcJ Or Ju st come aJ•d gf't vou1 meal t1cket at the
doo1
( ha1rman of the dum eJ &lt;ornnutt~e ,u c Max me Arnold and
F1 eda Rail , two of the best cooks th&lt;.JL ever commandctJr·
ed a Uat:lliJon of pots and pans
There a1e 20 ae;tn.e Scouts 111 Ttoop 247 George Wagner
1s the hardworkmg assJsl.mt SlO utma steJ F.veryone with an
mner Ul ge to see wholeso me youth movements prosper and
get ahead ts urged to JOin the Rock Sprmgs folks Friday
mght

.•

tnjeclion

12 30
1 00

there was very bttle after effects
Here 1n th•s county the bJta::cst
draw lvtck lo giVe, ts because peo
pie thmk If they g1ve 1nd some
thing happP.ns they need blood

Help Scouting Here And fat Chicken, Too
&lt;

ordJtJary

WSAZ-TV Chonne13
S1gn On
Todav
Coff~ Time
Homt•
The Pr1ce Is Rtghl
Truth or C.onsequc nres
Tic Tac Doug h
It CIJuld Be You

8M
7 00

Dl'ar Sir,
l haH• Just hmshcd \our .article
on the g l\t r.~ or blood Thu,; was

of an

Mary Jane Young, James Kitchen

Monday- Channell

Mr Revnold E Grt!en
PomPmy Dn1ly Sentinel
Pom!'r ~~· OhiO

m} ftr~ t fm1c to

TELEVISION GUIDE

W1th improvements totaling more tlum a haU
1
b!l110n dollars during the last decade, Chesa• !
peake and Ohio is already practically a
mlroad. But wtth faith m the future, Chessles
railroad is planning, working and spending to
keep its place in the forefront of transporta;
!ion progress.

now)

SUPIRFLEX

6:70x15 ... $17.95
TUII~ESS

7:10x15 ... $19.65

"Three out of tW? tt11 'Ml CGTS loadal td c&amp;O mint:.t
art for 3/upmmt over-sear, k!tlh every indu:atwn of
rmTea.nng coal apori.s IA:f'l'Ugh tlu Jmrl GMad.

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Plua tu: A roc1ppablc Ttre

SPECIAL

Grease Job
Wllh
Oll Clu~e

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W. Main St.

WO!Jid you llh o copy of CI.O'• 19.56 AMuol R•portf Wr1te tor

$1

Pomeroy Sunoco
Station
Pome&lt;tiJ

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Chesapeake and Ohio
Railway
3819li!RMINAL TOWER, CLEVB.ANO I,OHIO

�Dally S~l\llne~ Pomeroy-ldlddloport, 0 ., F"b. 4, 19~7--G

McCarthy, Crawford, Elected To Baseball's
Hall OfFame As 82nd, 83rd Honor Members
J04' M rl'.:~r
I enutl ~ i l

d;jy
alom&lt;.;
wtlh S...n
Wab1){)
l'r awfor d. the man w~o walked in

J,. 'Ut!!!. {•Jl
llall •1 Fanll' 1u

thr mh.1do.,.· of the grrat Ty Cohl ..
MeCarth\'. tm-year -olu f'~ . m~t n -

NEW YRK L:P
tb, , Who nf'Vt&gt;t waJ

to ""Jay In fht&gt;
terfd

xmro!HA, W\s.

UP • Rock·

.llriaoo lt\lek .to bb a:un• toda)'
Iii.~ coatiDu.fd to d•nr he

enr
wOoid '"'""' to tile fllhl riDI"1 mow l ... dol. . tho rlg~t
thlpJ,..
Mtrclano ulcl Sunday
Dtiid It I diJIDtJ' 8PIDfOred by
~- ~"tDOIJll Hoi)" NIIQI lotlet)'
"'·ilfft 4teldod to bt a lamUr
plililr lnliead of a arowf pltt•

.....

~bo . •4 1 oau...t maga·
.... ha4 oUtrod b!IJ) a latla ....
&lt;t - . . II hi •OIIld nlllfll lo
boidllJ and lot tilt ollpaino 1&gt;11
tht CIJtt te anD.OdDM the return.
6oJ twMd tbt offer doWQ.,.. Mat·
ciiDG saut. "I -.id l haw retired

frotn fighting
of m)' ward."'

a.nu.

I am a man

COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
EAST
Seton Hall 10 lDfll 80
Holy CTOa 75 .._
U. 51
CaDisluo t4 1'1.... Dam. 8t
R.uteen 69 ColJI\f 81:
Columbia 112 H...,.,... 73
Yale 8&amp; Cotn.el.l ~1

N.v.u. 10

I'Mn St. j) AnnY M

SOUTH
Go. Te&lt;b 92 Alabama 6'7
Klu. St. 85 Tulane ' 1'2
W.

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75 E. Ky. 70

Kr. • J'lonu 111
Teon. •• !MOrita 84 .
N. 'c. Slate"18 Clemeon 71

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Tannehill

f:asttrn Jliah's buketeer• romp-

MIDWPT

lll4lana 112 1... 18

~Pow 97 St LoUII 911

M\l!b. lt. 71 Hortbwestern 63
Okla. 'U Texaa ISIJ
Mlnp. Ill llleblgon 79
M'atquette 10 Bowline Green 67
Konl'lt 75 Icfwo Sl. 64
Kat'lllb St. 73 Colorado flO

BILLS

the Racine Tornado. TbeTrt
going to Jlt it the evenl nl or rebunry 23 at g p.m . on the .POmero)' noor when they matth akills
and
speed
aeainlt
Colcb
Larry Morriton'• Hot F1ve 1n lhe
' ino~~ls o!the t'Ounty tourney.
Ttl1t is, they wl!l
haVe this
chan('e ir the r,relimitJary roudns
O( the play-of I go lctOI'd.iDJ to
Hoyle. Friday niJbt titer thlltnpiaJ
Jackson 69-~3
Middleport Hlfh
·school Prim·ipal Earl Kntgbt obterved:
.tL

&gt;

BILLS!
Get ...•.. $100
$500
$800
or up to $1000

WilT

Jdabo St. 88' Colo. St. 77
Uta~ St. 84 New Mex. 7::1
San Francia 88 Loyola C1ti .
Mont .· 14 C~J1o A.M 63

n

Utah 80 Wy4lmtng 70
Brigham Youn11 74 Dc nv~r ll5 ·
Stanford 65 Orti"&gt;n !JfJ

11CLA Gl Oroli"'! St. lla

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cn1r!(t nBt
'· "UlJle pclvjnl'lnp tn
\h1rfl('"l'l

UPTI · m 'POUNDS

HONOLULU: Tommy Kono, the
O!ymii/C 'UJhhlleat)owellht WOIIbtUftint ehamidon, lilted 1 total of
188 poUDdl to brea\ hiJ 0 W 11
Wfll;ld'O ~

TtiS uco•D
BOSTON: Tom Courtney tied
the world'• Indoor record for the
ftOO.yard run with 1 time of l:Oit:l
to hiJhlla;ht tho 88th annual loaton Athletlc A11oclatlon Games.

of the n11tlon's top
IA)JillOIII (IJl&gt;J- qulloo boavYNIW YORK (tiP)....auiU 'Hart, three-year olds, won the $M,650
.
·
Callfo~nia Breeders' Champion·
Weliltt lllno Valdes, alter some dynam~c
yOUDI ll'qllaclelphla wei- sbl !)Stakes il Santa Aoita b)'
Southwest: SW (IJ-1) moet• eorunner·up Barlar (4-'l) Tttuday In
lepl eniiJ!il""'"la with Jrlijsb -~erwel&amp;Jtt, -~~«~- .1\r~t mote' ~-an ..~ine ~-~~etbs.
one of two IIJJIH thi• week. Rice
lUiipatiOII ollidalJ, Oftl!fJ .... 'rietorr ~nd · bj(..
(also ~ pl.,. Dilly onte.
ntb otrot.ht
~ .· ;lli'AKS liCORD

h ~v"

l'l'l&gt;!" h

th~ f!n&lt;&gt;l "
"" l'&gt;n l .. nrf lJP'IIPrr ll ~ ~"i"O"Vill "
· •pnrfQ In ltfl wnv. 'l"hP. '=.('lnln ,,.~,.,..,

quffer"d the ralamlty Bf a illrt'l'
number of Ita cxperleflt'cd b9vfl
qultllnf{ lithool thl~ rear. Harrison-

ville h11s been beaten by about
£'\'NVhodv hut thp rlub isn't ahnut
to quit. The bny11 like to play ;w ·l
bchinil CnRch Paul McVay will
lilkr- om all I he stopa l'!l:alnsl Mirl·
rlli'JlOrt PVen
thoua:h the rorm
llhcctK toil them they ml(ht aa wc:J
hav(l sta}'J•d hnmel

~. 'laJen thrtat•ntd dUb ...._.. . . . U 18\tu..

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A jo!nt l'tateml!n.t lrom Norm
Van Bro~II.Hn of the ' Lda Ana•les
Ramo tnd ll,vlt llolo ·or jbe llew

I'IOQilltion York Gian.t~ 11 pluer repreient..
lot tbelr · p~~JWJ~n.
Una and th- aaoclatlon'• le1ai
Tba ~· , . _ . .
lkt ..unoel, '"'..Or N&lt;lll"r'Dame loo~
terlialned

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lbd"'ed na.~fa
•·~ !'"1 Wlllal~
Cl'•:s
-k on• 11111.,,
~
qnlon . o_m.

'" '*'P the ~~;rcat s ho~ artist Garv
fi'rledfnmalttr of Wt~litlton . Th('
Sharrshontor IPad~ tht&gt; league with

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rejlll!lloa
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ter' Ihe ownon flllly "luli\l to

reco&amp;nit.t, tilt~ played II'OUP,

"Appai'Oiltly ihi OWIIilrl want ••
aft.
lilt at Oat owners• er lndu1try and mate reco11pltlon
11!(1 • - lli41111tlal mandatory," the otalom,nt •ld.
.,.lOt bt autd to
Th~ playorr 11ld thtJ 1tlll want·
~ h&lt;Oinlliop, td a b,..ball-type plartMnUial+

IJafaf OOUDIIJ. IX·

to pittern II (tho IMOGiaUo~t)

~-. STILL LAYJNG NI!ST EGGS ,

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Portlanders Edge
Little Panthers
In Overtime Go

Ebersbach To
Attend Annual
Hardware Meet

Also listed as missinc is a jet
trainer pilot whote ctaft craibed
otr Cape Cod Friday and two Kan·
sas City men who•• pJ1~ Ia believed down In MissiMjppi or Ten·
ness~ . .
.

baoeball'o spo&lt;iaJ ,

v.tnan1.

llowever, the jut • jawed

man went on to becl)mt
bneb"Jll's molt suect"uful
tetB. leadine tbt YankMI

Amftritan [Naaue
~even

World

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SerieJ

&amp;hips.

cr,wtord. ~. h!d a toueh
to hoe during 19 year.: in the ,
jort. lie IIM:Pt 13 or th:O!t
as "tflat other JUY" in the
outflelci with Cobb, but w&lt;&gt;UI!IJ'I
·with a .300 b8U1ng average
rerard m1jor leag,ue total of
lripl~s.

McCarthy, now living the ,~,o.e:;
ctJUDll)' ~uire on a
side Buifalo, N. Y.. and
a reaident of Los Angf'les.,
intlueted formally in the
Fanie at CoopentDWn, N.
Jtity.

POI"tlabd's 7th and 8tb grade bJs.
ketball team deieited Pomeroy
7th and Bth Gratle, 38-36 ln an
overtimec pJDe Saturday mornin(
on tbe Pomeroy floor.
Tbe PJPe ..... dose, tbe lead
cbangi.nt lre.qu.entJ.y, with the lit·
tle PJ.nfberl ahead 18-17 at th~
half. Sam Price, wbo 10t 15 pointa
durlnJ lM game, tied it ut~ with
two field a:oat. and two rree
throws near the end to tie lt up.
Billy McKelvy, with 21 point.,
j was the key player for tbe win·
. nera. Pomeroy't OW~nter wltb 11
polntl was: bia:b. Aaron Buffington's Uttle brother had eicht also
for Pomeroy.

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. A slngle-enc:ine · prlnte pla.oc:
traahe'd ij,, a he.aiy tP..g eight miles
no~h of J~~nstown, . P~t., killini an

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co-ed . an injuring t~e other per1 • ,!:

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Cleveland,

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honOfed at a
Dinner to be held
land on Sunday even;li',;;ng;:, •
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P.NCE MASHHUI llahown dlJI'ooo
lDC • 91s1f ·w hll rather, Kin&amp;
Sault or S..udla Arabia, to wal•
~ Reed Ann~ Rospitl.l Walh•
The Ohio Hardware Association
Jncton,
whtft the boJ II underw
Jnd it the largest hardware Jhtw .
~ IOinj:"tl!its . l»h.YStcianl al'l! seek·
of its kind m the country.
ln1 to determine the eause of
parU" paralyailln hill right arm
The Show will be held' Febru·
1nd II&amp;. The boapltal provldl!d
ary 11, 12. and· 13 at CleYeland
•hoes ror the Dl'tnce.
Public Auditorium and there will
be 400 ediihita by leading manu·

While in Cleveland, Mr. Eber•
bach will alsn yiait the ·l9$7 Hard·
ware Show whil!h is sporutOI'ed by

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!acturers and distributors of
hardware, housewares, 1porHD8
goods, gard~n tools, paint, and al·
lied lines. 10.000 hardwai'e people
from OhiCJ, twenty·five other stateJ,
and Canada wilt attend the Hard·
ware SDow :md Convention which
be hel•J at Hotel Cleveland:

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Quarter score..._
Portland . . . . . . 10 7
7 10
Tohl 34, Overtime 38.
Pomeroy
6 12 7
9
Total 34, 0Vft'time 36.
In a !iftl;t ADd aiiUL grade a;ame
Portland won 27·14 with ;.: Latry
Price q..igb at 25 points for tbe win·
ners. Webster was hieh with 5 for
Pomeroy.

Put your handJ On tlu! &lt;Mh
you need .. . fot any wo~ 1
purpose . , • hy 'lJhot"llnl ~­

visiting us now. 3 plant iO
thoose from.

OPTOIUTBIIT

N W. COMPTON, 0. D.
1!111 Com 11tnet, f'DmenJ
Offlee Rnlll'll I to U, ! 1o S. ta- at N- • Tlnln.l

THE MIGHTY CH

Me»st glamorous car In a generation

Barblzon, Gen. Duke and

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Tiiets, wt'rt named :18
alld 83rd l'(lltmbert. of

Calumet rarm•a triple i:bltJ of

hope• tot next weekend'• rour
mao nent
f)oler 11nd his br11.i.emt.n, MR·
rlne Lt. Cbarlel Butler of Sarantc La~tl, M. Y., 1aithtd the run
ncr-up 11pot bebJad Ital,-'p Eusent

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BOLD RULIR ,AVORITI
FIL (IJP)...Tho Whoa~
ley Stnhle'" Bold Ruler, trained
by Sunny Jim Fltzaimmi)nll, has
beerr in.11talled a11 the early 8 to ~
ravorltr. for lhe $100,000 Flamingo
Stakes at Rlale1h Parle, March 2.

ST. llo:lll. S..llnriiiD\1 UP ,
Arthur Tyler ot Rocb.ster, N. Y. ,
encouraged by 1 tecOr.d place fin·
ish In the t\Vo-man b\lhaled championabiplil, today hnrbored high

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111'11rbam Youftl

(5·1) meo~t Jole-. toJUibl,
Jt raee• Utah (4-2) in a ble oae
Saturday. MelrtWbiie, tblrd·plaee
utah mi!et&amp; ~~~eoad-pJace 'M:otltan.a
(f5,.3 Thutkhy.

are listed u misaina:. ADother per.
son was ki:Jed Sunday at the ton·
trois o t his prlv~te plane wblch
went down near ltutledge, Tenn .

of the New

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U. S. Bobsledder
Has Hip Hopes
For 4-Man Event

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~i:ontlnuN from Pitt on.)
ed and &lt;:rashed off the AtlanU.:Coast near Gloucester, Mass., Frl·
day, shortly after the New York
crash., The body or ooe nyer bas
been f.ound, and three pthers stll'

In (1f.bt!r SEOAI. aamea Athttlil
rbkt itll tie for flrat potltion l ·
·~ln~t T ogan In Athcas and N.;l·
·n nvJIIe has a breather with Jack ·
~on In Nehonvtlle.

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an untouchable 233 polnls in t1
~ames for an average of 23 I'Oints
oer game.
Pott.J of tbe Roeketq
·~ n'k~ 8th with 159.

. cia! · ltll4 oonl
tho pluora IOIDII; pay ap to •11 for. 1111111
'fill :ft'Jitfl·, eoapa,tated, "We a~out plulble unlon aftUiatloQ
aDd Ji~ll

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Pro Gridders Threaten Industrial-Type Union
[n Figh!!o~~~~o~!~t~?.~ A!~~~ T!~~~~~!r!4 ~·1
ublo!o ~Mar IIi t~elr

Bit Seven: Kansa1 (4-1) fletJ
runner-up .Nebratka (2--1) on $at•
urday.
, Missouri Valley: Jrod10)' (1111)
doesn't plar 1 ltiiUe tame tbli
week, b11t Wlebl.ti ahd St. lAuls
(ea~h 5-2) p1tf ~wlct.

The greatest challenge in automotive history!

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WINS STAKIS
Calif.:
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AltCAMA.

Tht·re is nothing the Sackett
would rather do than knock off
the hiJjh and mi~hty Tornado. It's
rlvo4 ~""' lundir 19 lletlio ;!nap- knockont tonieb.t In a lG-rounder.. ~·· .~ J.,AN6EN.G, Mleb.: Dave
p.ometfalng like a el~y couB.in re.
........,. ...._~•'!i1- 0~{-eaptajn (If the University
'iCntlng It when his relative comes
Wt11ston wllJ ~orne here to ,... up 11111!1•• lot hi• feb. 1~ oon- w1th ~~"f)'. ~~~1'~-~nd OJ Mlchlgan track team, broke a
1o town all dolled up and knowlng bound from 1 deft!at, 09-78, Jt Ut~
with Brltiah ebamplon mlddleWelJ:ht ch.artiJ)I"- ~: if St. meet record by putting tile thot
. . f '.
fJ8 feet, lOlA! ' incbes in tbe 34th
it ali.
'landJ or Nelsonville. This eoUni
i
Nicholaa Arena.
annual Michia;an State Relays.
Nothing very impo•slble bu to &lt;vat~ roll~:~rt np ualnst the ltouMt
harJpen for the Jackt~f.s to tangle 'n ttl• JlfelsDI!vUie cral!kerbox; tt
"• &lt;'oin W\1h Rartne. Radne playa ·vM 1 rredltable Rhowing ~ fhl
F.a:&gt;tern In the first round, then ""me Altuatl,·m . Pomeroy J..t to
tTH'eh thl' "hve" team, Rutland, to ,T.,l•mnville 68-fU.
ro:ct· to the ;lnals. The only real
Bulfimcton Is leadlnJl T'Ohlerot
nutL·rerkf'r in this 11etup Is Eastern. 1cnrers after hia 20 point oUtput
Coach Harl~ e ll Dotlrill's boys have ·•talnll t01ttm wlt.h 168. He Jt flth
hren ~O·HO thl~ year, losing twice ·.. ,.,,. SF.n rBce . .Tohnson altpy:.flt
to Ral'lne hy silCable counts. How- '"lith wllh. 1!l!l anrl Is now I!I'OWtl
f'VN , ge nial
IIBrts~·n ha1 never ""' bv tramm~te Jahn Sisson In
~ad hi .~ entire varsity together '!It
•n • t~ place witll lM
·•n(' 1im.-. so far this year duo to
The Panthers will
hsve their
illnru and inlurlea. But Racine
"O"k cut out for them In trvlnt

'"ill bC' favored heavily to ttke the
Ohio Collqe khedt.~le
M:GJI.lY, Ohio Sta-te at rJIInoJ ~: C':a11tcrnt&gt;ra
However the flnt round Roc~
Ohio U. at Toledo; Wl'dne!itljJy.
&lt;&gt;i th rr n~dne Qt Eastern would
Baldwin-Walla~c a1 Mn•r ls Harvt&gt;y.
Friday, Bowling Green ol Ohin •1!' hravilv favoT'td to .d-ominate
U.; . Sllt.\lrday, Ohio SlJte at Indl ""nk Rutl~!lrl the livE' team whirh

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HAILED bJ rniWo111 of mothera
the ftrst bab7 bottle created ~
le.DiaUoo when Introduced at
the Great E:~r:hlb.itlon of 1851 lD
London. More thau a eentul'J'
later, the "'O'DonneU bottle" il
one ~ lkt rare lteau to be ez...
blbited a( the 13tb A~ual A1;1•
tiQuea Show, whlch a,_ tn
New York City, Marcb II. The
fntant pictured here b demoa ...
stratina that th-e ~ bad ·a
flexible tube that" allowed ber
.. , ;: to ,,mov/1 wifhout losl.llc mllk.

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Poy what roo owe all!l llur .what
,have
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ohl1 ONR 'place t6 Pat ..
o Uttle at a lime. Wbal 1 I'OI;oll
Have more ol )'oor pU •lleok
lor Y9\U'Hlf. 111ladr~ ue getIIDI private t.,b - · h"" for
tbeu- own f09d, Cba"'"-' II" &gt;W
ean 1... $0ot ~Ill!..... ,o t ' ...,
lo. Y.. a~ IJWm w.J~e oq
)'OU will IQI:t!! out .~rlon mtne)' tenn1.
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Rome·Canaa .. Saturday
tbc Pomero)' rloor 11 to
52 ln a non-Jeawue match with
four Ealk:rn pla)·r:rs hiHin.:: in
tbe double IK'Orint" fiKure s.
Rome.Can:an'• Walravt'n.
a
thiN)' a:u~r.:i , continued to •how
Why ht b O!lt! o( tbe grut players
Of the t mallfor tehoola in this p;u1 they eoWd rount only seven poiuh
of the state b)' nnning 22 point•. in tbe fiul quarter while Eam-n
For £litem, whit'h led 21}.11 at was gettin1 20.
the tint qlall'ter, it was Knight
Eattern :Re.erves dtfeatt-d Rome
resel'\'eJ in a nip and tuck. game
34 to 32 with Collin~ gettlne 12
and Gaul ll for the wioner!l. Me·
Gilf had 12 for the losers.
Vanity srore by quarters :
20 36 51 7 t
Eastern . .
R. Canaan .. . .. 11 21 4$ M
Scori!lg, East.nn, ·Knight 6-1.17;
Headlf'Y 441; Wqode 8-S.ll;
Boyles 3·7·13; Kuhn 5-2-12; Gaul
J..().2.
Rome, Adama 4--6-14; McAllister
0.0.0; Garett 6-3-J~; Wuh 0 l J;
Walrav'l'!n lHt-22; McGill, {H)-().

O\'tl.1'
nia:t~ on

Mlddlep-Jrt's Yellow Jackets ar .
mrious to have anotber cbuc(

ag~&gt;r

&lt;'tid 7ft-ye-ar-old c ..owront,

Allhop,:ih ' latl b~~ '~''"~r.~~J
Chieago Cubs to ul~
with 17, WBodt with II, Bo)'lea J..ea1ue pennant ln lr.l9.
with 13 and Kuhn with 12 who Wililt. ~ooneidere-d a "b,IOh•~·
pro\led too much for the Athen1 1lf' wa• p~lwd lo tue&lt;:Hd
eounly club .
lustrlous Miller HuJginl 11
The Rome team nevl!r had ~ man of lht: Yankeej two
reel ebtnte :.. the)· followed 36·21 laler. Aftrr all , the
01l half timt! , and climbej lo a Ji(Ued. What dld a mmor
51-45 deficit at the three way pla.v er know o~Mut
mark, only to slip again when great le1m like the

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Ntvjl 71 Dulle !19 ' err

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ed Into a smoother running orpni.zaUon with Bo'A'Ies, Mprris, and
Nelaon soorlng well. and JUDlo1·
Kelliledy able to acore in ht*h
fl~urP ~ on oc-casions. Har~an Whitlatch has emera:ed aa a atendy al·
ternate at a guard tpot, to11.
2. The Wah.ama defeat of ·R •·
cine ias1. week which in part at
lpast w111 because Ralph Sayre••
hoys refused to lay over dead before I he game started. NtUher wU.i

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Eastern Takes Two From Rome-Canaan
Games Played On Pomeroy Floor

"I beli eve we can Lake Raeine
in the tournament."
Undoubtedly the Yellow Jacket
players feel thl' same way. This ·
belief i~ not a little bolster&lt;e(J by
two important facts:
1. The JacKets have t!nally jell·

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Challetlllu! There's never 'beet! an~thillf IIIIa It before l A clwtce to compare all 3 low.price eari btfote
:rou make that all-Important automotive i'I~Dt.
\\'by Ia your Plymouth dealer tolllina to ililke such
. • revolutionary ehallenp 7 Beoauao be haws that
Pillllouth Ia 8" years ahead of the "other tW.." lte
lmbwtt, too, that when you i l • chance to compare,
you won't oeUie for anythl ."""' than ~ Pl)'moulh I
Becauoe Plymouth's only simi ariqo to tho "otillr twa"
Is the low price! Come in today I

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lust gtvo vo a eaD at one of our budy braDeb offteea In
Pomeroy or lllldlueport and you wUI experience prompt
servtee.

9 full ~" 11/aead
t~..r an "lh 1ar Ao1MoJ .,._.

For Your Convenience
/ Pick-up ond Delivery

No

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Tomorrow contest.

CLEANERS
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DUKE

JeaderJ,
Sharon is a junior
leader. Sharon won 1tattt recopi·
Uoti lnt YW in the Chicken of

108 Court k., ,...,.,.,. .. , . Phen• 383-X
3rd •.acl M,i..-_ Mici4Jeport , Phone 6104-X

When you drive a

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Farm No. 5" wu
i~ Ia Qne of tb.e
•nd oldat pioneer
tounly.

(Pomeroy Offlee -

Formerly O'DonneD'a Dry Cleanen)

Mr. Halliday ad Mr. Atkin• IN
Elders In the Harrisonville Presbyterian Churth.
Tradition hoo lllllel Claaoe made
lhe brlat for ibe ltWneli llllcl&lt; aoU4 brlol: wtUt &amp;om elat dried In
kiJDI Itt ...., I~ froDt or the pres(CcintJnUtd frOm ,.,. one)
••• hOUie. Wblle tho Jloneer ldnl
of construction hll t\lmmtr and 888,306.91 distributed In the ttlt.e
winter advanta1eo, II ~ad dlaad- for weJtare tJutpoUs w~s .....
Yintaa:cJ when tilt Jllbidqa aet 0113.115.
out to JDlltaU plumblnt and eJecEduution - IIJ*!Uil educatloo,

Meigii Share

trlclty. The walll (onlr one inalde tehool J'oundatfob progr_IJ:m tnd
patUUo., IB made ot wood) were bus pUrchases, U:•cher trainiq,
neu lns.urma\lna.bte obttat!les to voiatiooal education, BChi!.ot ludeb

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modern ad1ptatlona.
program, a!d to · libraries,
In li3J the Halll~y'a only chlld, Meigs eounty'a share of the $141,·
Pauline. m.atried Vira:U Atkins 211 ,762.08 dlstrlbUted in the state
who came to the hopte rann to for educational purposes wa1 fi)IS,.
operate lt os a partnership, They 348.19.
have a :laughter, Sharon, a sopho·
more In Harrisonvllle Hi&amp;h school.
' The partnership has · added two
tracts II) tht&gt; 1Q18 purchase. It
now co'llprlaea 346 acres upon

Llqunr licen·

rniscellaDeoUs purposes was
5114.112.

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You see /I any place ... and you want to look sf If, There's a pride and IJ prancelo It
that gives Y(!U a lift, makes you feel alive snd vital. But the real tingle Is drilling HI
There it is, , , u lohJ lUld low and putpOif!fulas a gleaming jet.
with ita lOOJ r~ ,fenad. 11ti'NIIIing bark. and up likA baule
flap. This i• the dyuataie aew look of 11)57 moloring, and we
ean't help it if otb~ .,_•t tberc yet. Gi't'e 'em tim~- we
alway• ban.

1he important thin1 to know is that every ftowio~ ,.go" lint!
1 purpose. Tbatlow-~lung hmly and
upswept tail weft eoJiner:red for a new kind of road st,.bility.
They are the anbiteetural teauh• of Cbry.ter•a Torsiou-Aire

in this 1957 Cbrpler h11

f-or

criminal costs aftd tr11nsportttlan
of pris:oners, pDlke and flrenien'•
pensions, tuhCl'eulosis subsidy, etc.
heef cattle, dairy cattle, Meigs countv'• sha.re or S~l.ll!L·
Meep, turters. liroller1 and Jay- 663.01 dJatribut,d in the tUtt fdr

Tidt Kelaaa County lonilmark
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of .at OtUQlf'S •tnost

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MEIGS MOTOR COMP

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�Dally S~l\llne~ Pomeroy-ldlddloport, 0 ., F"b. 4, 19~7--G

McCarthy, Crawford, Elected To Baseball's
Hall OfFame As 82nd, 83rd Honor Members
J04' M rl'.:~r
I enutl ~ i l

d;jy
alom&lt;.;
wtlh S...n
Wab1){)
l'r awfor d. the man w~o walked in

J,. 'Ut!!!. {•Jl
llall •1 Fanll' 1u

thr mh.1do.,.· of the grrat Ty Cohl ..
MeCarth\'. tm-year -olu f'~ . m~t n -

NEW YRK L:P
tb, , Who nf'Vt&gt;t waJ

to ""Jay In fht&gt;
terfd

xmro!HA, W\s.

UP • Rock·

.llriaoo lt\lek .to bb a:un• toda)'
Iii.~ coatiDu.fd to d•nr he

enr
wOoid '"'""' to tile fllhl riDI"1 mow l ... dol. . tho rlg~t
thlpJ,..
Mtrclano ulcl Sunday
Dtiid It I diJIDtJ' 8PIDfOred by
~- ~"tDOIJll Hoi)" NIIQI lotlet)'
"'·ilfft 4teldod to bt a lamUr
plililr lnliead of a arowf pltt•

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~bo . •4 1 oau...t maga·
.... ha4 oUtrod b!IJ) a latla ....
&lt;t - . . II hi •OIIld nlllfll lo
boidllJ and lot tilt ollpaino 1&gt;11
tht CIJtt te anD.OdDM the return.
6oJ twMd tbt offer doWQ.,.. Mat·
ciiDG saut. "I -.id l haw retired

frotn fighting
of m)' ward."'

a.nu.

I am a man

COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
EAST
Seton Hall 10 lDfll 80
Holy CTOa 75 .._
U. 51
CaDisluo t4 1'1.... Dam. 8t
R.uteen 69 ColJI\f 81:
Columbia 112 H...,.,... 73
Yale 8&amp; Cotn.el.l ~1

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I'Mn St. j) AnnY M

SOUTH
Go. Te&lt;b 92 Alabama 6'7
Klu. St. 85 Tulane ' 1'2
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Kr. • J'lonu 111
Teon. •• !MOrita 84 .
N. 'c. Slate"18 Clemeon 71

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f:asttrn Jliah's buketeer• romp-

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lll4lana 112 1... 18

~Pow 97 St LoUII 911

M\l!b. lt. 71 Hortbwestern 63
Okla. 'U Texaa ISIJ
Mlnp. Ill llleblgon 79
M'atquette 10 Bowline Green 67
Konl'lt 75 Icfwo Sl. 64
Kat'lllb St. 73 Colorado flO

BILLS

the Racine Tornado. TbeTrt
going to Jlt it the evenl nl or rebunry 23 at g p.m . on the .POmero)' noor when they matth akills
and
speed
aeainlt
Colcb
Larry Morriton'• Hot F1ve 1n lhe
' ino~~ls o!the t'Ounty tourney.
Ttl1t is, they wl!l
haVe this
chan('e ir the r,relimitJary roudns
O( the play-of I go lctOI'd.iDJ to
Hoyle. Friday niJbt titer thlltnpiaJ
Jackson 69-~3
Middleport Hlfh
·school Prim·ipal Earl Kntgbt obterved:
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Get ...•.. $100
$500
$800
or up to $1000

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Jdabo St. 88' Colo. St. 77
Uta~ St. 84 New Mex. 7::1
San Francia 88 Loyola C1ti .
Mont .· 14 C~J1o A.M 63

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Utah 80 Wy4lmtng 70
Brigham Youn11 74 Dc nv~r ll5 ·
Stanford 65 Orti"&gt;n !JfJ

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HONOLULU: Tommy Kono, the
O!ymii/C 'UJhhlleat)owellht WOIIbtUftint ehamidon, lilted 1 total of
188 poUDdl to brea\ hiJ 0 W 11
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BOSTON: Tom Courtney tied
the world'• Indoor record for the
ftOO.yard run with 1 time of l:Oit:l
to hiJhlla;ht tho 88th annual loaton Athletlc A11oclatlon Games.

of the n11tlon's top
IA)JillOIII (IJl&gt;J- qulloo boavYNIW YORK (tiP)....auiU 'Hart, three-year olds, won the $M,650
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Weliltt lllno Valdes, alter some dynam~c
yOUDI ll'qllaclelphla wei- sbl !)Stakes il Santa Aoita b)'
Southwest: SW (IJ-1) moet• eorunner·up Barlar (4-'l) Tttuday In
lepl eniiJ!il""'"la with Jrlijsb -~erwel&amp;Jtt, -~~«~- .1\r~t mote' ~-an ..~ine ~-~~etbs.
one of two IIJJIH thi• week. Rice
lUiipatiOII ollidalJ, Oftl!fJ .... 'rietorr ~nd · bj(..
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ntb otrot.ht
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quffer"d the ralamlty Bf a illrt'l'
number of Ita cxperleflt'cd b9vfl
qultllnf{ lithool thl~ rear. Harrison-

ville h11s been beaten by about
£'\'NVhodv hut thp rlub isn't ahnut
to quit. The bny11 like to play ;w ·l
bchinil CnRch Paul McVay will
lilkr- om all I he stopa l'!l:alnsl Mirl·
rlli'JlOrt PVen
thoua:h the rorm
llhcctK toil them they ml(ht aa wc:J
hav(l sta}'J•d hnmel

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Van Bro~II.Hn of the ' Lda Ana•les
Ramo tnd ll,vlt llolo ·or jbe llew

I'IOQilltion York Gian.t~ 11 pluer repreient..
lot tbelr · p~~JWJ~n.
Una and th- aaoclatlon'• le1ai
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lilt at Oat owners• er lndu1try and mate reco11pltlon
11!(1 • - lli41111tlal mandatory," the otalom,nt •ld.
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Little Panthers
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Ebersbach To
Attend Annual
Hardware Meet

Also listed as missinc is a jet
trainer pilot whote ctaft craibed
otr Cape Cod Friday and two Kan·
sas City men who•• pJ1~ Ia believed down In MissiMjppi or Ten·
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baoeball'o spo&lt;iaJ ,

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llowever, the jut • jawed

man went on to becl)mt
bneb"Jll's molt suect"uful
tetB. leadine tbt YankMI

Amftritan [Naaue
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cr,wtord. ~. h!d a toueh
to hoe during 19 year.: in the ,
jort. lie IIM:Pt 13 or th:O!t
as "tflat other JUY" in the
outflelci with Cobb, but w&lt;&gt;UI!IJ'I
·with a .300 b8U1ng average
rerard m1jor leag,ue total of
lripl~s.

McCarthy, now living the ,~,o.e:;
ctJUDll)' ~uire on a
side Buifalo, N. Y.. and
a reaident of Los Angf'les.,
intlueted formally in the
Fanie at CoopentDWn, N.
Jtity.

POI"tlabd's 7th and 8tb grade bJs.
ketball team deieited Pomeroy
7th and Bth Gratle, 38-36 ln an
overtimec pJDe Saturday mornin(
on tbe Pomeroy floor.
Tbe PJPe ..... dose, tbe lead
cbangi.nt lre.qu.entJ.y, with the lit·
tle PJ.nfberl ahead 18-17 at th~
half. Sam Price, wbo 10t 15 pointa
durlnJ lM game, tied it ut~ with
two field a:oat. and two rree
throws near the end to tie lt up.
Billy McKelvy, with 21 point.,
j was the key player for tbe win·
. nera. Pomeroy't OW~nter wltb 11
polntl was: bia:b. Aaron Buffington's Uttle brother had eicht also
for Pomeroy.

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traahe'd ij,, a he.aiy tP..g eight miles
no~h of J~~nstown, . P~t., killini an

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Dinner to be held
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P.NCE MASHHUI llahown dlJI'ooo
lDC • 91s1f ·w hll rather, Kin&amp;
Sault or S..udla Arabia, to wal•
~ Reed Ann~ Rospitl.l Walh•
The Ohio Hardware Association
Jncton,
whtft the boJ II underw
Jnd it the largest hardware Jhtw .
~ IOinj:"tl!its . l»h.YStcianl al'l! seek·
of its kind m the country.
ln1 to determine the eause of
parU" paralyailln hill right arm
The Show will be held' Febru·
1nd II&amp;. The boapltal provldl!d
ary 11, 12. and· 13 at CleYeland
•hoes ror the Dl'tnce.
Public Auditorium and there will
be 400 ediihita by leading manu·

While in Cleveland, Mr. Eber•
bach will alsn yiait the ·l9$7 Hard·
ware Show whil!h is sporutOI'ed by

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!acturers and distributors of
hardware, housewares, 1porHD8
goods, gard~n tools, paint, and al·
lied lines. 10.000 hardwai'e people
from OhiCJ, twenty·five other stateJ,
and Canada wilt attend the Hard·
ware SDow :md Convention which
be hel•J at Hotel Cleveland:

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Quarter score..._
Portland . . . . . . 10 7
7 10
Tohl 34, Overtime 38.
Pomeroy
6 12 7
9
Total 34, 0Vft'time 36.
In a !iftl;t ADd aiiUL grade a;ame
Portland won 27·14 with ;.: Latry
Price q..igb at 25 points for tbe win·
ners. Webster was hieh with 5 for
Pomeroy.

Put your handJ On tlu! &lt;Mh
you need .. . fot any wo~ 1
purpose . , • hy 'lJhot"llnl ~­

visiting us now. 3 plant iO
thoose from.

OPTOIUTBIIT

N W. COMPTON, 0. D.
1!111 Com 11tnet, f'DmenJ
Offlee Rnlll'll I to U, ! 1o S. ta- at N- • Tlnln.l

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Me»st glamorous car In a generation

Barblzon, Gen. Duke and

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'&gt; IU£1C!fl j oulfielder for
Tiiets, wt'rt named :18
alld 83rd l'(lltmbert. of

Calumet rarm•a triple i:bltJ of

hope• tot next weekend'• rour
mao nent
f)oler 11nd his br11.i.emt.n, MR·
rlne Lt. Cbarlel Butler of Sarantc La~tl, M. Y., 1aithtd the run
ncr-up 11pot bebJad Ital,-'p Eusent

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BOLD RULIR ,AVORITI
FIL (IJP)...Tho Whoa~
ley Stnhle'" Bold Ruler, trained
by Sunny Jim Fltzaimmi)nll, has
beerr in.11talled a11 the early 8 to ~
ravorltr. for lhe $100,000 Flamingo
Stakes at Rlale1h Parle, March 2.

ST. llo:lll. S..llnriiiD\1 UP ,
Arthur Tyler ot Rocb.ster, N. Y. ,
encouraged by 1 tecOr.d place fin·
ish In the t\Vo-man b\lhaled championabiplil, today hnrbored high

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111'11rbam Youftl

(5·1) meo~t Jole-. toJUibl,
Jt raee• Utah (4-2) in a ble oae
Saturday. MelrtWbiie, tblrd·plaee
utah mi!et&amp; ~~~eoad-pJace 'M:otltan.a
(f5,.3 Thutkhy.

are listed u misaina:. ADother per.
son was ki:Jed Sunday at the ton·
trois o t his prlv~te plane wblch
went down near ltutledge, Tenn .

of the New

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U. S. Bobsledder
Has Hip Hopes
For 4-Man Event

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ed and &lt;:rashed off the AtlanU.:Coast near Gloucester, Mass., Frl·
day, shortly after the New York
crash., The body or ooe nyer bas
been f.ound, and three pthers stll'

In (1f.bt!r SEOAI. aamea Athttlil
rbkt itll tie for flrat potltion l ·
·~ln~t T ogan In Athcas and N.;l·
·n nvJIIe has a breather with Jack ·
~on In Nehonvtlle.

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an untouchable 233 polnls in t1
~ames for an average of 23 I'Oints
oer game.
Pott.J of tbe Roeketq
·~ n'k~ 8th with 159.

. cia! · ltll4 oonl
tho pluora IOIDII; pay ap to •11 for. 1111111
'fill :ft'Jitfl·, eoapa,tated, "We a~out plulble unlon aftUiatloQ
aDd Ji~ll

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Pro Gridders Threaten Industrial-Type Union
[n Figh!!o~~~~o~!~t~?.~ A!~~~ T!~~~~~!r!4 ~·1
ublo!o ~Mar IIi t~elr

Bit Seven: Kansa1 (4-1) fletJ
runner-up .Nebratka (2--1) on $at•
urday.
, Missouri Valley: Jrod10)' (1111)
doesn't plar 1 ltiiUe tame tbli
week, b11t Wlebl.ti ahd St. lAuls
(ea~h 5-2) p1tf ~wlct.

The greatest challenge in automotive history!

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Calif.:
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AltCAMA.

Tht·re is nothing the Sackett
would rather do than knock off
the hiJjh and mi~hty Tornado. It's
rlvo4 ~""' lundir 19 lletlio ;!nap- knockont tonieb.t In a lG-rounder.. ~·· .~ J.,AN6EN.G, Mleb.: Dave
p.ometfalng like a el~y couB.in re.
........,. ...._~•'!i1- 0~{-eaptajn (If the University
'iCntlng It when his relative comes
Wt11ston wllJ ~orne here to ,... up 11111!1•• lot hi• feb. 1~ oon- w1th ~~"f)'. ~~~1'~-~nd OJ Mlchlgan track team, broke a
1o town all dolled up and knowlng bound from 1 deft!at, 09-78, Jt Ut~
with Brltiah ebamplon mlddleWelJ:ht ch.artiJ)I"- ~: if St. meet record by putting tile thot
. . f '.
fJ8 feet, lOlA! ' incbes in tbe 34th
it ali.
'landJ or Nelsonville. This eoUni
i
Nicholaa Arena.
annual Michia;an State Relays.
Nothing very impo•slble bu to &lt;vat~ roll~:~rt np ualnst the ltouMt
harJpen for the Jackt~f.s to tangle 'n ttl• JlfelsDI!vUie cral!kerbox; tt
"• &lt;'oin W\1h Rartne. Radne playa ·vM 1 rredltable Rhowing ~ fhl
F.a:&gt;tern In the first round, then ""me Altuatl,·m . Pomeroy J..t to
tTH'eh thl' "hve" team, Rutland, to ,T.,l•mnville 68-fU.
ro:ct· to the ;lnals. The only real
Bulfimcton Is leadlnJl T'Ohlerot
nutL·rerkf'r in this 11etup Is Eastern. 1cnrers after hia 20 point oUtput
Coach Harl~ e ll Dotlrill's boys have ·•talnll t01ttm wlt.h 168. He Jt flth
hren ~O·HO thl~ year, losing twice ·.. ,.,,. SF.n rBce . .Tohnson altpy:.flt
to Ral'lne hy silCable counts. How- '"lith wllh. 1!l!l anrl Is now I!I'OWtl
f'VN , ge nial
IIBrts~·n ha1 never ""' bv tramm~te Jahn Sisson In
~ad hi .~ entire varsity together '!It
•n • t~ place witll lM
·•n(' 1im.-. so far this year duo to
The Panthers will
hsve their
illnru and inlurlea. But Racine
"O"k cut out for them In trvlnt

'"ill bC' favored heavily to ttke the
Ohio Collqe khedt.~le
M:GJI.lY, Ohio Sta-te at rJIInoJ ~: C':a11tcrnt&gt;ra
However the flnt round Roc~
Ohio U. at Toledo; Wl'dne!itljJy.
&lt;&gt;i th rr n~dne Qt Eastern would
Baldwin-Walla~c a1 Mn•r ls Harvt&gt;y.
Friday, Bowling Green ol Ohin •1!' hravilv favoT'td to .d-ominate
U.; . Sllt.\lrday, Ohio SlJte at Indl ""nk Rutl~!lrl the livE' team whirh

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HAILED bJ rniWo111 of mothera
the ftrst bab7 bottle created ~
le.DiaUoo when Introduced at
the Great E:~r:hlb.itlon of 1851 lD
London. More thau a eentul'J'
later, the "'O'DonneU bottle" il
one ~ lkt rare lteau to be ez...
blbited a( the 13tb A~ual A1;1•
tiQuea Show, whlch a,_ tn
New York City, Marcb II. The
fntant pictured here b demoa ...
stratina that th-e ~ bad ·a
flexible tube that" allowed ber
.. , ;: to ,,mov/1 wifhout losl.llc mllk.

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ohl1 ONR 'place t6 Pat ..
o Uttle at a lime. Wbal 1 I'OI;oll
Have more ol )'oor pU •lleok
lor Y9\U'Hlf. 111ladr~ ue getIIDI private t.,b - · h"" for
tbeu- own f09d, Cba"'"-' II" &gt;W
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Rome·Canaa .. Saturday
tbc Pomero)' rloor 11 to
52 ln a non-Jeawue match with
four Ealk:rn pla)·r:rs hiHin.:: in
tbe double IK'Orint" fiKure s.
Rome.Can:an'• Walravt'n.
a
thiN)' a:u~r.:i , continued to •how
Why ht b O!lt! o( tbe grut players
Of the t mallfor tehoola in this p;u1 they eoWd rount only seven poiuh
of the state b)' nnning 22 point•. in tbe fiul quarter while Eam-n
For £litem, whit'h led 21}.11 at was gettin1 20.
the tint qlall'ter, it was Knight
Eattern :Re.erves dtfeatt-d Rome
resel'\'eJ in a nip and tuck. game
34 to 32 with Collin~ gettlne 12
and Gaul ll for the wioner!l. Me·
Gilf had 12 for the losers.
Vanity srore by quarters :
20 36 51 7 t
Eastern . .
R. Canaan .. . .. 11 21 4$ M
Scori!lg, East.nn, ·Knight 6-1.17;
Headlf'Y 441; Wqode 8-S.ll;
Boyles 3·7·13; Kuhn 5-2-12; Gaul
J..().2.
Rome, Adama 4--6-14; McAllister
0.0.0; Garett 6-3-J~; Wuh 0 l J;
Walrav'l'!n lHt-22; McGill, {H)-().

O\'tl.1'
nia:t~ on

Mlddlep-Jrt's Yellow Jackets ar .
mrious to have anotber cbuc(

ag~&gt;r

&lt;'tid 7ft-ye-ar-old c ..owront,

Allhop,:ih ' latl b~~ '~''"~r.~~J
Chieago Cubs to ul~
with 17, WBodt with II, Bo)'lea J..ea1ue pennant ln lr.l9.
with 13 and Kuhn with 12 who Wililt. ~ooneidere-d a "b,IOh•~·
pro\led too much for the Athen1 1lf' wa• p~lwd lo tue&lt;:Hd
eounly club .
lustrlous Miller HuJginl 11
The Rome team nevl!r had ~ man of lht: Yankeej two
reel ebtnte :.. the)· followed 36·21 laler. Aftrr all , the
01l half timt! , and climbej lo a Ji(Ued. What dld a mmor
51-45 deficit at the three way pla.v er know o~Mut
mark, only to slip again when great le1m like the

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Nelaon soorlng well. and JUDlo1·
Kelliledy able to acore in ht*h
fl~urP ~ on oc-casions. Har~an Whitlatch has emera:ed aa a atendy al·
ternate at a guard tpot, to11.
2. The Wah.ama defeat of ·R •·
cine ias1. week which in part at
lpast w111 because Ralph Sayre••
hoys refused to lay over dead before I he game started. NtUher wU.i

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Eastern Takes Two From Rome-Canaan
Games Played On Pomeroy Floor

"I beli eve we can Lake Raeine
in the tournament."
Undoubtedly the Yellow Jacket
players feel thl' same way. This ·
belief i~ not a little bolster&lt;e(J by
two important facts:
1. The JacKets have t!nally jell·

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Challetlllu! There's never 'beet! an~thillf IIIIa It before l A clwtce to compare all 3 low.price eari btfote
:rou make that all-Important automotive i'I~Dt.
\\'by Ia your Plymouth dealer tolllina to ililke such
. • revolutionary ehallenp 7 Beoauao be haws that
Pillllouth Ia 8" years ahead of the "other tW.." lte
lmbwtt, too, that when you i l • chance to compare,
you won't oeUie for anythl ."""' than ~ Pl)'moulh I
Becauoe Plymouth's only simi ariqo to tho "otillr twa"
Is the low price! Come in today I

:

Wlllt'l "\''f * H I Row

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SERVICE
lust gtvo vo a eaD at one of our budy braDeb offteea In
Pomeroy or lllldlueport and you wUI experience prompt
servtee.

9 full ~" 11/aead
t~..r an "lh 1ar Ao1MoJ .,._.

For Your Convenience
/ Pick-up ond Delivery

No

'"'IY- lor

Tomorrow contest.

CLEANERS
,.. faandJI

,t

No

DUKE

JeaderJ,
Sharon is a junior
leader. Sharon won 1tattt recopi·
Uoti lnt YW in the Chicken of

108 Court k., ,...,.,.,. .. , . Phen• 383-X
3rd •.acl M,i..-_ Mici4Jeport , Phone 6104-X

When you drive a

No·

P1111eroy

Farm No. 5" wu
i~ Ia Qne of tb.e
•nd oldat pioneer
tounly.

(Pomeroy Offlee -

Formerly O'DonneD'a Dry Cleanen)

Mr. Halliday ad Mr. Atkin• IN
Elders In the Harrisonville Presbyterian Churth.
Tradition hoo lllllel Claaoe made
lhe brlat for ibe ltWneli llllcl&lt; aoU4 brlol: wtUt &amp;om elat dried In
kiJDI Itt ...., I~ froDt or the pres(CcintJnUtd frOm ,.,. one)
••• hOUie. Wblle tho Jloneer ldnl
of construction hll t\lmmtr and 888,306.91 distributed In the ttlt.e
winter advanta1eo, II ~ad dlaad- for weJtare tJutpoUs w~s .....
Yintaa:cJ when tilt Jllbidqa aet 0113.115.
out to JDlltaU plumblnt and eJecEduution - IIJ*!Uil educatloo,

Meigii Share

trlclty. The walll (onlr one inalde tehool J'oundatfob progr_IJ:m tnd
patUUo., IB made ot wood) were bus pUrchases, U:•cher trainiq,
neu lns.urma\lna.bte obttat!les to voiatiooal education, BChi!.ot ludeb

,,te.

modern ad1ptatlona.
program, a!d to · libraries,
In li3J the Halll~y'a only chlld, Meigs eounty'a share of the $141,·
Pauline. m.atried Vira:U Atkins 211 ,762.08 dlstrlbUted in the state
who came to the hopte rann to for educational purposes wa1 fi)IS,.
operate lt os a partnership, They 348.19.
have a :laughter, Sharon, a sopho·
more In Harrisonvllle Hi&amp;h school.
' The partnership has · added two
tracts II) tht&gt; 1Q18 purchase. It
now co'llprlaea 346 acres upon

Llqunr licen·

rniscellaDeoUs purposes was
5114.112.

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You see /I any place ... and you want to look sf If, There's a pride and IJ prancelo It
that gives Y(!U a lift, makes you feel alive snd vital. But the real tingle Is drilling HI
There it is, , , u lohJ lUld low and putpOif!fulas a gleaming jet.
with ita lOOJ r~ ,fenad. 11ti'NIIIing bark. and up likA baule
flap. This i• the dyuataie aew look of 11)57 moloring, and we
ean't help it if otb~ .,_•t tberc yet. Gi't'e 'em tim~- we
alway• ban.

1he important thin1 to know is that every ftowio~ ,.go" lint!
1 purpose. Tbatlow-~lung hmly and
upswept tail weft eoJiner:red for a new kind of road st,.bility.
They are the anbiteetural teauh• of Cbry.ter•a Torsiou-Aire

in this 1957 Cbrpler h11

f-or

criminal costs aftd tr11nsportttlan
of pris:oners, pDlke and flrenien'•
pensions, tuhCl'eulosis subsidy, etc.
heef cattle, dairy cattle, Meigs countv'• sha.re or S~l.ll!L·
Meep, turters. liroller1 and Jay- 663.01 dJatribut,d in the tUtt fdr

Tidt Kelaaa County lonilmark
'•----....::::L...tl....,_______..,..,.__ •bouaoes..,.
of .at OtUQlf'S •tnost

liit • -

Miscellaneoqs -

ses, payments to counties

ft makes em Stare..-anywhem t

MEIGS MOTOR COMP

$1b.l' '~N:-~2~n=d~A:v~e;,:____.,..__,_____,.._..,._.,..__~P~h:o:ne:.,:•o:z:s:.,,.._____...,..,,......,,4_.....-,..;::;

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lEGAl NOTICE
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Ludla Shroa::l s whose placo of
f
rf' std ence b 733 lOth Avl·nue , New
Ladies. of th~ Presbyterian
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Brighton . Penns~ lvllnia : Ruth L.
ChurC"h
are enjoy JOg qutlting par·
!\1 rDo.~w• l w hos(' plJ r c of r es idence
L., J5 1U 51 h S!fl't' l \lrw Bnghton. ties e.1r h \ \' ('dnesday at the home
l't_• n J J,~IIo.~ n ~~
E 1 b.&lt;~J rl
( ,n mm . of Loui!'IC Wultz. The QUtlters are
who.-!' p: a,, ul rT, 1J, ll(l' 15 un· Lena Cray, Dorothy Cray , Verna

WANT ADS

l

WILKESVILLE

Foreign News
Commentary

both sides of the Iron
Curlam, that sume b1g Hhlfts In
the gov~rnment m I i b t be a·
nounce1 at the Supreme Soviet
session.
These re no rls were that Nikita
S . Kbrushc ht· v, the COmmunist
Party chleft JID, might take over
the ptt"le mmtstry from Nikolai
A. Bulgani1.
Bulgl nin. , 1 was said, would be
given the f ~gu rehead post of presi·
dPnt which Kl imenti Y Voroshilov
now holds. Voroshtlov , at 75, is
about ready for retirement
Th
h
b
th
b
ere as cen no tng 1o su stantu.tc U.esc reports. In fact
there hHI:i b "en a Lendency to dts·
count them.
For one reason it was announced on Jan. 2'1 that Voroshilov would make a state visit to
Communist China in April.
It W 'IS ar.nounced Friday that
Khrushchev and Bulganin would
visit Finland thu spring. or course
they cculd ,go there with Khrushchev as premier and Bulganin as
presideilt.

By CHARLES N- McCANN
Knuskamp, r.ertrudt' Strausbaugh, United Preu Staff CorrMpondMt
i
) Vivian Tope , Lelia Betz, Elva
Sov 1et Russia's le&amp;ders may
Gray, .Je.nnie Cottnll. Leona r;&gt;a- m ~kc Silme important pronounceRATES
1VIII, MtttJC Nelson, Clara PhJthps men! ~ this wt&gt;ek on their newly re2 cents per word, one insertion. Minimum charge 50r -4 cent :
and the hostess Lf.luise Woltt. VIS t' d policy.
per word for three consecutive lnsertions
Erma Ha ub r. Pr, who~ 1 , plan· of re- They are also sewing rags. &lt;.:overT he Supr•: me Soviel- the rubSpecial- One month for 2:5 cenlB per word _
sJdenc•! Js t: nkno\lo n, hil t \loho for- ed dish dinner l! served and all her - .stamp p.arhament _of the Sontl rate of 2 cent&amp; per word will be charged lor advcrtis in.; if
1
v11'1 U111on · IS to meet m Moscow
not paid for before the 25Ul ot eaeh month follOWing msertiu 11
uwrl } r ew!, d ~~ t ti2ti 25th Ave , are we come.
TUI·sday.
Errors in Advertising-Sh~tlld be rt•ported in11nedtately . 1·h~
Oakland . C :.~ I.L .r ttt ,t 11 til take noFred Sayrf' remai ns about the
Tltl:' meeting may prov to be
,Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for mvre than one 1nc-vrltt·e !hal o•1 thl· ~ lt h dol' uf Scp· samt&gt;. ;!e is in Holzer for medi~~::al
e
reet insertion.
h•mber. 19 ~ti . Alv1n :-.·ui' I'Js .:11:1
plm•ly rout ine, .hke the two held
Card of Thank&amp; and Special Notices of Events printed at reguAdn11111 ..,tratnr ol th(' F.Hate of tre~ttm~nL
l~ s l year. r.ut It cou ld be sensalar classified rates. Obitulll'iet published at 1 cent per word
Charles (Butch l Mulholland, who
1 Lafayette Cnu 1n,, d!'l'!'~M·d h!•lng
twnaL
.
1
In any event , ltte speeches made
pl~tintiff
fth·d
hi~
petllwn
In
lite
is
confined
in
Holzer
Hoopital
fOT
,
p ro ball' Court. :\I1• o ; ~~ Cutllll} . Otuo medical
treatment, is slowly im- by guvernment leaders are pr~tty
WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh
.
,
provm;,:.
Dealer m Pomeroy Writ(• Haw· Cast' Nn. 14 .105 ag am~t llu• above
eerta1n to tadJcate, for one thtng,
( 1) ' Notices
leigh's, Dept OHB ·840·1t Free- naml'd ~ panl('s and ul !ters .- s de·
Mrs. Llu!se Woltz entertained how f.ar t~Py m_ean to pull b~ck
port, Illinu! s.
2-4 ltp. fl•ndant s. a! '('_l! lng that th(· person with a Stanley Party Thursday from .tne liberahzed pobcy whtcb
IT'S EASY TO
- -- -·--- _
j al prop,·rl .\' nf ~ ai1l t-statf' 1s insur· Oight.
backf;d 0 ~.::em l~st year.
BUY - SELL - RENT QUICK SF.J~VI C E on Watch Re- ficienl to I•JY thl' debts of the
Donald Spires entered the serO
me th g~h ·~
find employment ____:_ hi.re pairing hy Factor}' Trained deccalSed an•l cmts of cdmlnister- vice recently.
. ne mon a _o, ere were
Sl::olcnt reports m European capt·
watchmakcr. COLLINS JEWE- In~ ~ aid &lt;' ~ latf', 11nrl that tt ti ne·
or find a lost item through
LERS,
P
vmeroy
1-3-tf
ccssary
tn
~
ell
the
real
e
s
tate
Mrs.
Verna
Kruiskamp
has
been
La•t Me.ting UMXcitine
Tbe Daily Sentinel WANT
own,·d hy the dccedPnt at the Ill with flu.
There was nothing e:~~citlnt at
ADS. Don't put it off Mrs. Georgia Gray, Columbu1,
Richarrl Young was the Sunday the last meeting of the Supreme
llADfll • TEL.I!:VJSION SERVICE timt&gt; uf h1s dece~se in order to
Calf 398 Today - An Ad in
pay the df'h!s of the d~&gt;cedent an:J 0., spent the w~ek end with Frank dinner guest of walter, Eva ud tr.:;~~: ;last July. But it was at a
Phone
:ZOO.
Cleland
Appliance
Ibis column
the costs M administcnng said and Elva Gray.
Sadie Archer.
Soviet meeting on Feb.
s...... liB W. MaiD St.
estat(';
that the said d(•ep rlenl, La·
Guy Erlmunson remains very Ill
Barbara and Maril) n
Roul'h
' tha! Georgi M. M.alenkov
..23-tl
_
_
fayettl' primm. /li{'d .&lt;wiwd in fee at h1s home,
,.,,;g,&gt;ed as premeir, announcing
relt inadequate for the job.
FOREMAN 6; ABBOTT T.V. aEB- simplp of Lh P following descri bed I Haymond Long has installed a ~arne home Wednesday evening to
•pelld the semester vacation with
Moacow dispatches have said
VlCB AD maket Repatred b' Ell teal c_sla 1 ~· s1tuatc uJ the county nice new meat case in his store.
pert Techrunaill. Pho...., 8284 Y of Meigs. 111 th~ slate of Ohio, and
Mrs. Wilham Buck of Rutland thclf parents Mr. and Mrs. Edion that the Supreme Soviet at this
KLddleJ)GI'l
a.. .. ISO-tf in the tow!'~: hi]l of . Lt•banun , and 0., visited her daughter Mrs. RO: Roush.
week's session is expected to apHarold t:ircle or Portland called prove the 1957 budget and per·
bound~:d • IHI desnibcd as fol · ger Phillips Tuesday.
SAVE ON YOUR Sli"E repair Jt lows ;
Mr. and ftlrs. William Reeve1 ot on his pare:nts Mr. and Mrs. Hom · haps approve same changes jn the
~:urrent five--year plllll for indust·
Racine Shoa Shop
Alfred, 0., cAlled on Mr. and Mrt1. er Ci rcle Sunday afternoon,
Mr . and ~rs. Edso:1 Rousb, and rial devf'lopment.
1' 30 U
Rl' i n ~ fr,rly t4U ) acres rnorc or f&lt;'rank Gra,v and Mr. and Mn.
le.c;s or t('al ('Slat(' 1n 160 acre Harry Lewis, S unday .
daug hters were
Sunday dinner Apparently in anticipation of the
guests or Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine SupremP. Soviet meeting, t~ gllV·
E
lot
No
1170.
in
SN
t
iun
:.!3,
Town
Emm~tt
Long
spent
the
week
( 18) mpfoyment
No. 2. and llan~e Nv. II of the end with his famjly here.
Stcrn·tt of Pomeroy.
ernment announN&gt;d last--'ltednesSevcral in the community ha,·e day that industnal production for
Wanted
Ohin Cnmp:~ny 's l'urchJ•S(', lrl LebMr. and Mrs. William Minnlx,
---~---___ -~ anon Tvwnsh1p , \tt!igs Cuu1ll}', who
h
d
been sick with the flu.
1956 exceeded that of 1955 by 11
Ohio , ami ht·lng cnt ... in real '".tat"
se rme an store recently
per cer1t.
PHEt''ER FLLL TI\H~ public work,
"
"·' ... burned, are visiting the1r son and
high schuo l gra cluate, yuun .~. of whwh Juhn H Grimm clif'd daughter in Portsmouth, Va.
Buf 1n s:orne fields, including the ,.
Single. CJl] l&lt;utland 24183.
s'!iZ('rl nf, ;lnd wh!{'h formerly
Mrs. Sam Marrs fell on the lee
vitally important ones of iron and
2-4·3lc. ~tood irt thf' nilnte of John H. and injured her wrist. ·
steel, coal , nd building materials,
Now In Our Showrnom
Grimm on !he t11x 1lupl it·ate and
the 19513 quotas were not met
plat rcrorrl~ of ~1cigs Co unty , Ohio
"Power put to better usc"
through prmiucti.on increased as
· Business
And fun hermore being the same
compared with 1955.
real estall~ ronvcyf'tl by .Joshua
The LadieG Friendship Cir!!le of
Opoortunities
Uwal Dlurm~m•nt T•lk
Mr. !\lose Grady is visitin .~ his
Todd to John II Gri mm, by deed
West Colum~ia met at the home
Government spokesJ)len are Hke·
~o n Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grady
YOUH OW:-.!
bearing da le of April 9, 4lnd ac o1nd family.
of Mrs. Sam Eada at Point Pleas· ly, at the Supreme Soviet meeting,
f'ART 1'1MF:
ant on January 31.
kn owler~ gcd on May 6~ in the
to emp~as.ize Russia's desire for
'George Circle of
Great Bend
BtJSINJo:SS!
y(•ar 1EI67, a mi rl't·ordl'd in Vol
The birthdays of Mildred BrumPomeroy, Ohio
call1!d on his mut hcr, Mrs Mary ley, Lu~"y Trew, and Dori11 Eads duarmament, without accepting
No. 32, paw~ 61J and 620 of the
F.stubli ~h l'd Motor Routes
any in'lpection methods which
Cirde Thurwlay evening. ·
l -29-6tc
were llbservf'd with a towel show· would guarantee tbe Western pow·
rcc?rcb of D~cds ,m t ho llocurdcr'li
er from the other members.
The Daily Sen li nl'l is desirou8 of Ofr1ce of Mr1gs Oounty, Ohio, and
ers again.st clifi'ating:
Game« were played and refre.sh·
ohtaimng appllcat iOill! from inter- furth ermore being t he same real
They may announce a reduction
ments ·nere served to the follow· in arms ~xpenditures, which will
ested persons who would like to estate eonvl-yed by Mary E
ing: Mrs. Dronald Roush and Don- not convince any Western military
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT, operate Sl'r:tinel Motor Route s. Grimm, e l al to LafcUI' M Grimm
(correet
name
l~afayet!e
M
lUI of New Haven, Mrs. Edgar At·
balancing .. nd brake service. Musl have car.
man that Russia's power to make
nott of ~iddleport, Mrs. Hugh EH· war Is reduced.
Grimm) r econlf'd in Vol. 12 1. pag·
Hackett's Safety Servl.ce, West
as, Mrs. Gc~Jrge Trew, Mrs. Alma
Main Slre,•t, Pom~roy, Ohio.
e!l 493 an rt 494 Deed Hct·on\s
For Infnrmatlun Call 3f:l8
UndO\Ibtfflly there wm be de·
.
t:o leman, }1rs. Etha Young and
!)('tween 3::m and :l no P. M. Mon- Meigs Co unl.r , Ohio.
nunci&amp;tion
er the United States
SAY! DON'T YOU KNOW?
Mrs.
Paul
Fitzgerald
of
West
Co·
Plain
I
iff
further
alll'l.:f'S
ln
hh
day or Tu r,tJ:Jy.
Baker 's will s=lve you the best
lumbia , Lincla Eada, Marty ·arum· and othPr free countries to make
2 2 :-1 1c
pe~ition th1· nnmt•s uf ;Ill the heirs
trade on furniture t:lr applian_ __ --- _
at-law nr Pl'rsons l'lllitlcd to the ,
Icy ann Mrs. Ray Brumley of if plain ~hat lhe Soviet government
hu resum~d the cold war as part
ce~.
4-8 lf (201 Busrness ~ervrces next estate or 1nheritancc rrum
Point Pleasnnt.
·~e February meeting will be of its attempts to co\'er up its
- -·
the decedent. I.Hfayctle f:nmm, in
Ai&lt;jYONE UES(Jl!NG HOME DE- said real P~1ate, and nlsn allegf's
at the homf' of Mrs. Paul Filzger· troubles in the Soviet satellite
(8) Auto Sales
eountrirs.
a
ld .
LlVERY or Broughton's Dairy other fArtR, ann reff'rt'IH'&lt;' 1s had
-- - - - -But We~ttt'rn govetments will be
PrOI;Iucts lo Pomeroy or Mlddle- l lo tlir ret itlon In t his cu~c ,1 1Jeg
1956 BtJICK Spe(!lal 4 dr. l101rd
watching
fi)J" any statements on
port, call '.\'alter Crooks , phone i.ny SIIJn('.
Top Sed'n Dynaflow. one locul
s
uc
h
countries
as Poland, Hun60!57-J. Af' er all, "The Best
In 1t1e prayer !tf ~flitl jl('\1\ion
owm·r. red and wh1le t hree
gar y, ":zecboalavkia, East GerDoe8n't
l'ost
A
t'cnl
More."
pln1nl
1ff
p•·:,ys
tha
t
ltr
nt~•v
hi.!
tone. $2795.00. Blaettna['s. rum \
many and Titoi11t Yugos lavia to
1 25 !moe aulllortz(• d .md fll'tlt 't t·d lu so•il the
troy.
1 :\\ 6tt'
give further evidence of hardening
--- afurel&gt;&lt;t ld dl·~ cl'liJf'd n•:1l ,.,,.,,,,, ,,_
&amp; A HBOTT T.V SI•:H'
toward Communist Eastern
tft~ p()NTI;\C VB Star C~;{4;tr. FOitE:\11\N
.,
, ,,
.
~
rurdin,: to the s l~lult·~ in such
f~
.o\
11
make~&gt;
Hcpaucd
by
F.x
·
(.·a
~cs
111:1
dc
;md
JtrO\'Hit•(
l
'\lid
thut
V((
Devotions led by Mrs.
Louil'
Only 8.000 carclul mJ!t~!l. ucarpert TPdlllll'l&lt;!t\!1. Phone a.~~ y I thf' r.· ,d t·~l&lt;tlc l!e ~ulrl' ia·c and
Reibel opened the meeting of the
e&amp;t new 11SCd car In this urea.
1 11&gt;-tf 1ekm· from ~l l dutnu :llld 1 111l'r e~l.~
Muld!t•pu\' ·.
H~:~ppy lllln'etiters
clastl of the
$24~.00 . Dlacltnars, PomMny.
- - --· - - - - uf the dcklldhnt~ hl'l'l'ltl, ,·ond for
J 31 6tc
i''edero~ted
C'hurch, held Fridas
ltAlJIO &amp; TI·:LI':\' ISION SF.Il\!I('E.
evening at the church.
Sllf' h OLIIC1' and furlhl'l' I'Pi!cf ]{'.
l'ho nr 2110, Cleland Appliance g;d nut! eqwtahlt• ,lis ma .~ be .p,rup195tl MEHCl'HY Montcray 4 dr .
Mn . Henry &lt;Reibel prosildent ,
Stort' ! HI W. \Jain St., Pomeroy. cr 1n 11w JHen 1ts•·s.
Sedan. 12.000 ~trtual mil es . Mrrpresided and plHnl! were made te
:.!-23-11
l'umatic. $2595.00. Bll!lf'lt~ar's,
S;ud ll,U'II&lt;'s ar(' r ettulrr ,t
tu
serve a dinner lo I he t! istricL nur.;Pome r oy.
1 31 tUc
-·--- ---:::--:c:-llll :i \\-('1' un ut· before tlw :lilth day 1
es on ThurS&lt;~y February 21. Plan~
SAVE ON VOIIH SHOE repair al of M.1r,·h, :\. D. 1957.
were also made to scr•·r a spaghet\95fi roNTJAC V8 2 dr. Sedan
Alvin Norl'is all Adminlstratlll'
llacinc .s:we Shop.
ti
dwn er to the public at noon and
Ltfss thHn 12,000 miles. 1f there _____
ll ·30-tr
uf II••· Esl;1tc of L;daycltc
in
the ev('ning on Sa!urdayMarcl1
t'ver was a "~ream puff", this is
.,Q
-----t:r~tum. Dect•a st•d
2.
A
a ift was preRented to Mt5
(
one. $2111~ . 00 . Blaettnar's , Pomc·
L
HI Insurance
cruw all(! crow
J . H. Cur kler a former mcmbe!
roy .
l 31 61c
Btrr.CI-SimPtDn lnauran~e Aaency, AllurrH"ys fur J'la inti ff
resid!-r.g m Powhatan Point.
Middleport. Fire - Automobil~ (:.!) -1. II, 18, 25, (J) 4, 11 . titc
1011~ RUICK Spctlal 2 dr. Hard
GameR were played during t ile
Sonrt.s. Phoo• 831&amp;-X
8-21J.tl
--·top. Dynaflow drive , fully l'quip&amp;ociol huur under the dtr~tion ot
l"O MPLETI!; lnsu.r•~:~ce .Protuction,
ped, bh11' and grey ftlwth .
Mrt! . IJalc Smith
(21)
Ltfl!, Autu, .l!'lrto, t'olto . t:au UuJJ
Real
Estate.
$2.295 Ofl. BlactL.aar's, l'oml'roy .
ed to Mrs Mu:
Mll!ll, Midlllepnrt, Ohio.
1 31 Btc
Eva Hendricks, Mrs.
and Mrs. Smith.
1955 PLYMOUTH V8 S1n•oy 4 dr .
A de1111ert course was serv-ed by
Scd1n. One careful local owner,
the
hostencs 1\frs. C. J. Ebersb.ach ,
STRt.ttTURAL I BEAMS
tbrilllng performer. $1~9~.0fl.
POMIROV
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Miss
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hall) with &lt;'ilher ~as or &lt;'oal for
Carl Sh1elda.
heatl~g. L.'lrge lol out of high
Auto Services
water with buK tran,~;portation
by hru1~&gt;o• . l'an be bought with Phone 510
R. H. J&lt;A WLISGS SONS CO. - 24
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hour Wre('ker Service.
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When oeople IUddenly fac4 JJe.
lot ou t or flood zo ne, with wa~r
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re11vement the s~rvice ol a t.rus~
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lt'clrtdty
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informAUOn and ~ounsel rcceiv·
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hOU!lf', h~rn and other bulldlngs.
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30 acl't's tlllahle. 2 miles from
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canople1, ven~t11u1 blinds all OPTIMISTS . - Tlmo
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colors an~ Rizes, aluminum lad·
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detli, all kind&amp;, Dur80ry ttol'k
Bl and 8:.! u1ul••r nusi ncs«. Et'rotn
lty merchandlu wlth.out extra.till kinds. window blinds an 1
vaaance. 144 Butternut Ave
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EMPLOYMENT
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Mr. C. H. Wilbert, Cou-nty Supt.
of Stboola, who -..111 1uest 1peak·
er. Mr. Withers spoke on necesnry modern idfa&amp; in, 1ehool, the
price of pea~ aitd fr~,m in re.
lation to eduelfiUo.n 1114 the America'n way o{ lite. " ' atreMC:d the
importance of th, teaching of~­
themaUes .md "leilce in the
schools, and &amp;IN &lt;1:be importance
of havi.of better Cqi)peration and
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nsaltAe t).J., ll"d bavina
ladb· in buD)ID · Htnp. The serlousneas ·Of the t~aebtf: shortaee
.-nd. t_he la_r ter enrolf.m
. en1, the
b ld
Ul ID&amp;' JI~OIJ'IJn flO". the IUid,
ance of children by (fareuts and
teachei':f, .are soroe of .tlle themes
tlttat he,USeoJ in 1 most'· instructive
and intenstJnJ mlnr;tet 1 ' Q~,te&amp;tions
.pn , ta:~JJjjor~a~\qq · 'were · asked fol'Jowing- l!tlt ta)k, ·Is well a.s other
lmportlJnt questions. These were
answerl'ld by Mr. Wlthen;.

with an appreciation oJ the free
way of hfe and a dedicatiOn to
high spiritual ideals.
The theme
t"mphasls tor Boy
· S~out Week-"Duty to Country"
wtll
pre.~en.t
opp•Jrttfnities to
s_eouts and their leadt'rs to hig' l·
light the d~mocratic processes ,.(
government and their values and
the spiril of service ItS a natural
expresaiun of good citizenship.
Most of the ",500 Boy Scout
packs with 1,680,000 Cub Scouts,
will bold "Blue and GoW banq~cts" wt~ich are rt;).IJy poflurk
dmners w1th each tamdy bringing
a part of the menu. These 8 ~ 9
and !().year old members follow
a home-centered prog:"am in their
homes and backyards. They will
prepare skits, displa:y!ii and take
on .:mrl!iee projoct1 (Or neJghborhuoa schuoi /1-SSetnbUe, and &lt;'hU{·

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: weU;tept white clapboard
Within a mile of the mouth
I,Tiine.

Faith is a source .of strength, a reservoit'
of p'bwtr .lhat helps you meet the needs )
¢ evel')l day. By worshiping wilh your I
family each wecl..at your church or
synagogue;, you're giving them-a measure or
security' no amount of money could buy.
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a ·lOUd eat..IJln&amp;'lnl' oancr, • buddlllc dramatt~
poten~al, a faiJuiO'USI.y beaHelUDJ' book an«.
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OnlY one ~due of tbe old, mixed-up ex~tence
~: the whi8perl ana rwnol'll that Kiac Lll·
llan II dripkinl' aga!J).
"Gee,'' lbe told me tooay ln.her 13tb·ftoor lulte
at the Plaza. ••:a: co,ldn't be. 01r tb~t wagpn. th11t
la, You lmOw bow It is \,Vlth alcoholics--one drink
UUioo loth
and whooah 1 they're oft and runnhag. It I "-11
rumor• •~ picked up Utat. ftrat drink-Well, I JmQw thiL 1
11ot· ftM,
wouldn't be lllttlng here talking with you." She
wu wearlnr a blue aUk dress wlth a aide tluh
U&amp; It and black eoolle pants bene~ .. You kno~ Where 1 bet I'd
lit--and I ahOuldn't a.y th\1-instaad.? I'd. be out tbat wtlldow. I
.~ ~lata ping back to that other )rind Of' lita..,.aiJL"
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1: ...A lOt of people thought tha.t whq hu mother died, Lllllu Would:
tlri4111at 1 fOOd....,. to go off oi ii'......_ Herfl'\other hOd , _
bet ltd' Ud ~ ''T)I.a.t'a Ute lMt thin&amp; l wouJ4 bave done .,..
oaute ot mother 4YIJtl," she aald, .moothibc back her hair with the
bload ltruk. tn ttont. "~ would bt.va been uh~J~ed to. The til~
that wouJd make my mother proudest. 1 know, b, nQf; to drlnk 01.1t
I of plet IM.It rathe to p~ve I'~~~ llOt to." _,
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1.2 ahd l"·&gt;'ef.rs old will rEteqg·M
indivliual JidVaftcement a~' li/Jtif... •.v.f ~ Oft ·n m ..~R~I
~In&amp;' wl~ Lllllu;a that, -~
tvemerlt8 ' at· 'J:bnual uare ~ 001
,'theM,muy ~•sons, Jbe•a pleDty .4t.d of the 1ubjeet of drink ~4
Scllub' diniltl'8 Du in'~" th 'l . ~~~b~
1. . . .1 ~ dllcaur.fe aboyt tt month ~ter month. However. abe W ,
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~l • ~~ ••Some ~~tiif Jlc;obollc• ll&amp;ve troublt tWith '
they will mar~ ~~ 10ttth ~nnJ~·~r-:
·i ttifli!
joll:en 1 upptrig- ~ tn~ their lOft drinks.~ lh•
sary of the brrth 9t the f~un&lt;ter
~t 1 don't. 0ace 1n a Whlle_I:Q a club, ·aome 4rpnk Will hold
Of Scout·lna: the late 1LOrd. Robed
aji a ..... and yell. ',\h. c'moo Lit, ·~&amp;' l•n drlnkl'.:...but you.Jmow
whaU ·The ot:bef pe.lrone get turtoul at ·him rot tryll}l to lurt: me
Rad,m-Powell, whJch birthday «&lt;C·
curs on Jl'eb~uary 22.
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I~ IAl1Ju worrfti eonitanUY about people ~g •bout he.J:'. , ""nne
un1ts and 10 &amp;3plon:r cteWJ; in
J'ellllt ot wblch." ihe laid wrth a arm, ''t. that the on1y ttlfnl: I'm
troops, ~1th their 405,000 rilel.'1 ·
~ . 4rlnklnt il black entree. I love ginger &amp;l,..._.,ut~ too
hers 14 years and older, wiJJ obmu, people mla:ht think It a htl'hball, 10 I drink cola lnateact. IUven
serve Boy Scout Week in many
tbeJa. occulonallY tome people uk. 'Mind lf I have a alp!', and u
ways. Some will , ad1i.reu school
tbtflltt " to their Upl. they ~ mnell it. Tttey WOfTll about me
a~semblies, P .T.A . meetlngs, serlit.
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v_1ce cl~bt, and radio and -televt•rene. In Reuben•• reeenUy the walter ~t me a bottle of noSlon aualence-.
Otben wtU be
ftloey pop; He wrapped tt ln i t~l to keep my ha.ndl from gectlnl'
euett.s on apecial vocation~ (ou1·1
'.Wft tf ftoucht4 it; You know what.lt looked llk&amp;? Exactly Uke a ,
seein.B the manufacturl..,- of m•nr
11Pllt of cbimpacne. Boy, Ute rumon -really' mutt have ftown .,._..
~eb learning flr'st hand how
UIMtN When 1M wu doing a televlafoa lhow lut year, the whiQtetJ
airpotfs, railroads,
flt\fsp•Ptts
~~art.!~ up qaln. LUban wu 10 true lll the role of a drunk .that.
Gnd . bto~dc-.uting lii1_atloJis operate:
...,. MO»&gt;t at nhetriall figured ~ wu oa.. the aauce once rooret.

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Within these walls, the worries which 1
loomed so large outside bocome
less fearsome , , . for the first time perhapt
you see lhem in their true perspective.
Jf lhis alone were the reward of Failh, it
would be enough. But lhere is more .

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ttead, Mrt. W. F . Chadwell , M'rs
•l:dwin Steh•, )ln. Ul1nd Kirby,
(ContinvM fro• _..one I
MrL Lenfort.: Kirby, Mn. Albert lions in the country.
Tbompll)n, Mn. Don Ouriean , Mn
~1Grrt th•n 180 mlrttrt were in
Leo T)lompson, Mr. and Mrt. L) le the ahart •I lhe tirnt or the u eCormlek, Mn. Pearl Elliott . plosion . llbuut 2 •-!1\· EST, wotk ·
L Ralph Rotta:en , M1u lkOnt• '"'~ tile ml •l rught to 8 #I m ~ hlft
re, Mr1. Frank Reynold• . Mrs. Mine f·ffictd 1 11aid alt bvt thr
LuciHe Kina , Mrt. Donald Rou11h , thrPp e~ews &lt;-ScapedJ
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~n. Ltmler Runell, Mrs. Nelson 1
Roush,• Mi't. Roy Cooie, M.u . B
Meade lliold the !amlli~• or lht•
R. Van~ . Mn. ·Bentley GrimPs. miners here were " taking it prt'tMrl. Paul Ray , Mrtt. George C. ty hard ." He ~~aid "none of thl"m
Randolph, !IH. Virtor Street, Mrs h~tve !:l'&lt;!ther;;d around the moulh
Donald Brown. Mn. A. A. Angle, or the lll,ine: but are gathf'rl'd
Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Wingfield, anxiOU!ily in their boiJt.et laliong
Mr. and Mn. John Bumgarner, about t:te accident."
Mrt. Hoy Dale Gtlmm Mn. EuThe mi'V' tontinued poodurlion
JeRe HudnWl, Mrt. Jenkins S1ush·
!lr , Mrs. A. E. Dodson, Mi!ll! Goldy e durin~: othe receht floott althou,~;h
Hart, Mr, C H. Withera, Mrs. Win- floodln~ aro und the area matle it
ifred Zimmerman, Mrs. Richard diffituH for crews to r each Hll'lr
Ward, Mrt. Pete Staat•. Mrs. Char· job, an oU:cial sa ld.
tet Brown .tnd Mrt. John Morgan.
The neart-y town of PocohoniJ s.
site of t he t•dmpany offices, al ~o
expcrhmced sol'!le floodinR, it wa ~
CHICAGO ~ punch card sortin.w; reported . An official sald se \'etOJI
installation .keeps tab 'on custom- ramllies were forced from their
~rt· birthdsn and wedding anmhomes.
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venarles for the llolled Steel corporaUon of Stokle, ~ll., as well as.
One rHine offK-laJ :·N'*) thli &lt;':&lt;·
ljyjng in II fe" , mir\Utel a precise olm:ion occurn!d -about- ti-o mil('~
Picture~ •of the pote.f!Ua,J markH down . in the nUnel H~ laaid ,' how lor a pertle\llat jte.e.J Hem. T.bf' ever., there were aolhe •.ide s hafts
eOJppaay ~p!Ja t~li~l cards t11 who1e entranels ' wdre ·~ls1 thanlta CUJtq.un. on the ipecial oc- twtl miles .from. · W~rc ,fte blaM
~eurred.
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9upplios were a:ivep.
The urgamzalion voted to 1pon·
sor tht" Cub Scoutt aeain tbls
YHr. A &amp;entral diacuuloD Of tbe
safety and repair of the piJ)·ground eq.ulpment wu held. 'flhe
\LtOUp , also voted to purchase paptor ualn' for the school.
A B~·-Iaw . committee was appointed to rt!vlse the by-laws. The
COMmittee W&amp;JI co~po.sed of Mrt.

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lzit'IOn eomplftiitf the firlit fe,.•·
. 'l'!uDir attendlng . the meetlng
of its new Four-Year
Pr&lt;:tgram were Mrs .•Jack Fleiiiher, Mrs. Wil·
known a!t "Onward !or GOd and liam McFarlnnd, Mrs. Faye Smith,
My Country,'• through
wh jch it
&amp;eeks to train more ixlys in patri- l' h~s.
otism ~nd . character so that UtE'}'
Most ofthe 55 MD Soy
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Will tf'et:ome
!Dtelli~ent cilizens · t~pa ~ith 1,15fi.noo members 1

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Lion, Thunda,. evenln1, ln the
«r•de school bulldlnJ. The meet'no ooened In reeulor !o•m !ol·
lowed by :he flag salute. Dev~
tiont were In chuce o{ )Jrs. Ed·
win Stein who re•d In 1uticle en·
tltlt-d "C:o Teach ," followed with
J Jl'ti pture :tnd prayer.
purin" the bwdness •tina: the
rea;ul11r reports were &amp;iven. A re~ort (ro~ the recent tQeetinc of
he Maion C ~nly P .T.~. Council
was glvc n by Mis1 Gohlre Hart ; a
report (rom the caJe n4ar committee .wi.s given by Mrs. Donald
Prown; ancl reports on bicycle
Paella, sldewalkt and other school

E\·e!'y lOVernor llf't .;, be present·&lt; , •. ed . a.. ~o_py ~~ tile Jimi~d· editiop,
i\ · · · 'b'ri'ti·'lrl :!ltJ~dt
.CotDmuhities it Is
plann~d to present copies in recoioi..' i ll ~Pop. A~ un~l~i.sh 1104· dedicate l
service to the boyt; of Amer-ica .
Among them will be leaders in
government, educatioN the clergy,
sciences business, indu.~try, civic.
rouowlngt the adjournment of
end other communi! .'l organiza- the meeting refresh~ents were
\ions.
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serv~ by Miss Allen's Dird g:rade

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Happy Harvester
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bor_l-Ors tor t"-··

\TOil'ed States F'la.J, aad a wide
t·ange of "kno"'· bow" ~.tpplemet.l ·
ing K'hool courses.

More .... ! millloa red blooded AJ.rieu
boys tither DIWSJIIflr ro1tes 11d alio are
leaden ia scllooiU

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ft-Save a part of year eanla.p, It mQ laeJp 1"
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hower who ur Honorat·y President
of the bo'y Scouts of America.
A limited number of handbooks
in this Printing ·will have a distin eti\·e and rlcf•oratlvf! four·page
mset
eommemoratina this hind•
mark m the publlahi[\g of a book
which bas enjoyed sales seeond
only tCI the Holy Bible Jn the ye111'8
sinee 1910 when it was firs-t publi.shed. It Is thjs vott~me that intrudu('ed millions of bl)ys to tbeir
first _kn9wledge of
f\lillUre lore,

har4 la school. Maln&amp;ala WGII Sebolullc Gradel .....
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~~~e to be beld nnt'..--Ju~u lo ruary ploofi-am would ·lie a play
.-filla1 histor ic Valle,· ForgP:·Pelm " \V,h • PTA u · t ""u. u
~••110 t . ·•~er.
aYlvania.
.
and . will ~ preaented ), the·\ 110the-r ot&amp;ts tDnding
F.xploy_e rs. · tbers.
:
10ji.:! thcl': wdh Cub · ~uta, ~
t£"
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Scouts ,nnd adult
Jr.aders, wi.!l . 'l'he .t:roup voted to ~permit the
partieiP1Jte in cerem01~ts ~t st.&amp;te children t• attend the Jl1t.A,, tbeJ
&amp;oain
.l ock
tapitals and at city batt and town to hnf! adult eupe:~i*m, ddflhf;
1
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observam.es.
Ule meeting. Mrs. '-&lt;VlOl. street
BOSTON fJve men wpo eppea;
· • · Boy Stout \veek tttis year sees \Yil$ ~painted as ' su,pUvlsor of ed ln court ,be~ OD_ tftunkene 9
the produc-tion of tht fifteen rail thi• pri)jetf.
tbarKell bad a combined record of
lionth copy of the "Kandbook fo!'
Mrt. FaYe Sm.ltb't second crade tll4 arruts. One had been arrest~d
Boys.'' Especiall~· bound, it will received the award for havlnc the 233 tlmts.
':Je prl·sented to President Eisen· most parents pre.ent at the meet-

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out the nation by 4,500 ,000 bo:-"
a.l'ld "duU Jeilldera.
~rwe lve ot1 tstamlin:! Explorer$.
b
0 10er
0 Y men\ben of the organi·
zation, will be chosen to go W
Washington, D. C., to mate tht&gt;
annual " Report Ia" the Natioll.'
'J'hey Will c&amp;Jl at the White HOUS('
FOOr·ral offlcillh, lnahdin~ lea(!.
f'rs from the House and Scnat'!
will join wi1h repre~-entat.ivell of
naUonaJ or;:anlullon1 at a bruk
fast in · Washi ngron,
D. C., at
whlch. the twelve ~plorers wUI

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Ludla Shroa::l s whose placo of
f
rf' std ence b 733 lOth Avl·nue , New
Ladies. of th~ Presbyterian
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Brighton . Penns~ lvllnia : Ruth L.
ChurC"h
are enjoy JOg qutlting par·
!\1 rDo.~w• l w hos(' plJ r c of r es idence
L., J5 1U 51 h S!fl't' l \lrw Bnghton. ties e.1r h \ \' ('dnesday at the home
l't_• n J J,~IIo.~ n ~~
E 1 b.&lt;~J rl
( ,n mm . of Loui!'IC Wultz. The QUtlters are
who.-!' p: a,, ul rT, 1J, ll(l' 15 un· Lena Cray, Dorothy Cray , Verna

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WILKESVILLE

Foreign News
Commentary

both sides of the Iron
Curlam, that sume b1g Hhlfts In
the gov~rnment m I i b t be a·
nounce1 at the Supreme Soviet
session.
These re no rls were that Nikita
S . Kbrushc ht· v, the COmmunist
Party chleft JID, might take over
the ptt"le mmtstry from Nikolai
A. Bulgani1.
Bulgl nin. , 1 was said, would be
given the f ~gu rehead post of presi·
dPnt which Kl imenti Y Voroshilov
now holds. Voroshtlov , at 75, is
about ready for retirement
Th
h
b
th
b
ere as cen no tng 1o su stantu.tc U.esc reports. In fact
there hHI:i b "en a Lendency to dts·
count them.
For one reason it was announced on Jan. 2'1 that Voroshilov would make a state visit to
Communist China in April.
It W 'IS ar.nounced Friday that
Khrushchev and Bulganin would
visit Finland thu spring. or course
they cculd ,go there with Khrushchev as premier and Bulganin as
presideilt.

By CHARLES N- McCANN
Knuskamp, r.ertrudt' Strausbaugh, United Preu Staff CorrMpondMt
i
) Vivian Tope , Lelia Betz, Elva
Sov 1et Russia's le&amp;ders may
Gray, .Je.nnie Cottnll. Leona r;&gt;a- m ~kc Silme important pronounceRATES
1VIII, MtttJC Nelson, Clara PhJthps men! ~ this wt&gt;ek on their newly re2 cents per word, one insertion. Minimum charge 50r -4 cent :
and the hostess Lf.luise Woltt. VIS t' d policy.
per word for three consecutive lnsertions
Erma Ha ub r. Pr, who~ 1 , plan· of re- They are also sewing rags. &lt;.:overT he Supr•: me Soviel- the rubSpecial- One month for 2:5 cenlB per word _
sJdenc•! Js t: nkno\lo n, hil t \loho for- ed dish dinner l! served and all her - .stamp p.arhament _of the Sontl rate of 2 cent&amp; per word will be charged lor advcrtis in.; if
1
v11'1 U111on · IS to meet m Moscow
not paid for before the 25Ul ot eaeh month follOWing msertiu 11
uwrl } r ew!, d ~~ t ti2ti 25th Ave , are we come.
TUI·sday.
Errors in Advertising-Sh~tlld be rt•ported in11nedtately . 1·h~
Oakland . C :.~ I.L .r ttt ,t 11 til take noFred Sayrf' remai ns about the
Tltl:' meeting may prov to be
,Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for mvre than one 1nc-vrltt·e !hal o•1 thl· ~ lt h dol' uf Scp· samt&gt;. ;!e is in Holzer for medi~~::al
e
reet insertion.
h•mber. 19 ~ti . Alv1n :-.·ui' I'Js .:11:1
plm•ly rout ine, .hke the two held
Card of Thank&amp; and Special Notices of Events printed at reguAdn11111 ..,tratnr ol th(' F.Hate of tre~ttm~nL
l~ s l year. r.ut It cou ld be sensalar classified rates. Obitulll'iet published at 1 cent per word
Charles (Butch l Mulholland, who
1 Lafayette Cnu 1n,, d!'l'!'~M·d h!•lng
twnaL
.
1
In any event , ltte speeches made
pl~tintiff
fth·d
hi~
petllwn
In
lite
is
confined
in
Holzer
Hoopital
fOT
,
p ro ball' Court. :\I1• o ; ~~ Cutllll} . Otuo medical
treatment, is slowly im- by guvernment leaders are pr~tty
WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh
.
,
provm;,:.
Dealer m Pomeroy Writ(• Haw· Cast' Nn. 14 .105 ag am~t llu• above
eerta1n to tadJcate, for one thtng,
( 1) ' Notices
leigh's, Dept OHB ·840·1t Free- naml'd ~ panl('s and ul !ters .- s de·
Mrs. Llu!se Woltz entertained how f.ar t~Py m_ean to pull b~ck
port, Illinu! s.
2-4 ltp. fl•ndant s. a! '('_l! lng that th(· person with a Stanley Party Thursday from .tne liberahzed pobcy whtcb
IT'S EASY TO
- -- -·--- _
j al prop,·rl .\' nf ~ ai1l t-statf' 1s insur· Oight.
backf;d 0 ~.::em l~st year.
BUY - SELL - RENT QUICK SF.J~VI C E on Watch Re- ficienl to I•JY thl' debts of the
Donald Spires entered the serO
me th g~h ·~
find employment ____:_ hi.re pairing hy Factor}' Trained deccalSed an•l cmts of cdmlnister- vice recently.
. ne mon a _o, ere were
Sl::olcnt reports m European capt·
watchmakcr. COLLINS JEWE- In~ ~ aid &lt;' ~ latf', 11nrl that tt ti ne·
or find a lost item through
LERS,
P
vmeroy
1-3-tf
ccssary
tn
~
ell
the
real
e
s
tate
Mrs.
Verna
Kruiskamp
has
been
La•t Me.ting UMXcitine
Tbe Daily Sentinel WANT
own,·d hy the dccedPnt at the Ill with flu.
There was nothing e:~~citlnt at
ADS. Don't put it off Mrs. Georgia Gray, Columbu1,
Richarrl Young was the Sunday the last meeting of the Supreme
llADfll • TEL.I!:VJSION SERVICE timt&gt; uf h1s dece~se in order to
Calf 398 Today - An Ad in
pay the df'h!s of the d~&gt;cedent an:J 0., spent the w~ek end with Frank dinner guest of walter, Eva ud tr.:;~~: ;last July. But it was at a
Phone
:ZOO.
Cleland
Appliance
Ibis column
the costs M administcnng said and Elva Gray.
Sadie Archer.
Soviet meeting on Feb.
s...... liB W. MaiD St.
estat(';
that the said d(•ep rlenl, La·
Guy Erlmunson remains very Ill
Barbara and Maril) n
Roul'h
' tha! Georgi M. M.alenkov
..23-tl
_
_
fayettl' primm. /li{'d .&lt;wiwd in fee at h1s home,
,.,,;g,&gt;ed as premeir, announcing
relt inadequate for the job.
FOREMAN 6; ABBOTT T.V. aEB- simplp of Lh P following descri bed I Haymond Long has installed a ~arne home Wednesday evening to
•pelld the semester vacation with
Moacow dispatches have said
VlCB AD maket Repatred b' Ell teal c_sla 1 ~· s1tuatc uJ the county nice new meat case in his store.
pert Techrunaill. Pho...., 8284 Y of Meigs. 111 th~ slate of Ohio, and
Mrs. Wilham Buck of Rutland thclf parents Mr. and Mrs. Edion that the Supreme Soviet at this
KLddleJ)GI'l
a.. .. ISO-tf in the tow!'~: hi]l of . Lt•banun , and 0., visited her daughter Mrs. RO: Roush.
week's session is expected to apHarold t:ircle or Portland called prove the 1957 budget and per·
bound~:d • IHI desnibcd as fol · ger Phillips Tuesday.
SAVE ON YOUR Sli"E repair Jt lows ;
Mr. and ftlrs. William Reeve1 ot on his pare:nts Mr. and Mrs. Hom · haps approve same changes jn the
~:urrent five--year plllll for indust·
Racine Shoa Shop
Alfred, 0., cAlled on Mr. and Mrt1. er Ci rcle Sunday afternoon,
Mr . and ~rs. Edso:1 Rousb, and rial devf'lopment.
1' 30 U
Rl' i n ~ fr,rly t4U ) acres rnorc or f&lt;'rank Gra,v and Mr. and Mn.
le.c;s or t('al ('Slat(' 1n 160 acre Harry Lewis, S unday .
daug hters were
Sunday dinner Apparently in anticipation of the
guests or Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine SupremP. Soviet meeting, t~ gllV·
E
lot
No
1170.
in
SN
t
iun
:.!3,
Town
Emm~tt
Long
spent
the
week
( 18) mpfoyment
No. 2. and llan~e Nv. II of the end with his famjly here.
Stcrn·tt of Pomeroy.
ernment announN&gt;d last--'ltednesSevcral in the community ha,·e day that industnal production for
Wanted
Ohin Cnmp:~ny 's l'urchJ•S(', lrl LebMr. and Mrs. William Minnlx,
---~---___ -~ anon Tvwnsh1p , \tt!igs Cuu1ll}', who
h
d
been sick with the flu.
1956 exceeded that of 1955 by 11
Ohio , ami ht·lng cnt ... in real '".tat"
se rme an store recently
per cer1t.
PHEt''ER FLLL TI\H~ public work,
"
"·' ... burned, are visiting the1r son and
high schuo l gra cluate, yuun .~. of whwh Juhn H Grimm clif'd daughter in Portsmouth, Va.
Buf 1n s:orne fields, including the ,.
Single. CJl] l&lt;utland 24183.
s'!iZ('rl nf, ;lnd wh!{'h formerly
Mrs. Sam Marrs fell on the lee
vitally important ones of iron and
2-4·3lc. ~tood irt thf' nilnte of John H. and injured her wrist. ·
steel, coal , nd building materials,
Now In Our Showrnom
Grimm on !he t11x 1lupl it·ate and
the 19513 quotas were not met
plat rcrorrl~ of ~1cigs Co unty , Ohio
"Power put to better usc"
through prmiucti.on increased as
· Business
And fun hermore being the same
compared with 1955.
real estall~ ronvcyf'tl by .Joshua
The LadieG Friendship Cir!!le of
Opoortunities
Uwal Dlurm~m•nt T•lk
Mr. !\lose Grady is visitin .~ his
Todd to John II Gri mm, by deed
West Colum~ia met at the home
Government spokesJ)len are Hke·
~o n Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grady
YOUH OW:-.!
bearing da le of April 9, 4lnd ac o1nd family.
of Mrs. Sam Eada at Point Pleas· ly, at the Supreme Soviet meeting,
f'ART 1'1MF:
ant on January 31.
kn owler~ gcd on May 6~ in the
to emp~as.ize Russia's desire for
'George Circle of
Great Bend
BtJSINJo:SS!
y(•ar 1EI67, a mi rl't·ordl'd in Vol
The birthdays of Mildred BrumPomeroy, Ohio
call1!d on his mut hcr, Mrs Mary ley, Lu~"y Trew, and Dori11 Eads duarmament, without accepting
No. 32, paw~ 61J and 620 of the
F.stubli ~h l'd Motor Routes
any in'lpection methods which
Cirde Thurwlay evening. ·
l -29-6tc
were llbservf'd with a towel show· would guarantee tbe Western pow·
rcc?rcb of D~cds ,m t ho llocurdcr'li
er from the other members.
The Daily Sen li nl'l is desirou8 of Ofr1ce of Mr1gs Oounty, Ohio, and
ers again.st clifi'ating:
Game« were played and refre.sh·
ohtaimng appllcat iOill! from inter- furth ermore being t he same real
They may announce a reduction
ments ·nere served to the follow· in arms ~xpenditures, which will
ested persons who would like to estate eonvl-yed by Mary E
ing: Mrs. Dronald Roush and Don- not convince any Western military
Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT, operate Sl'r:tinel Motor Route s. Grimm, e l al to LafcUI' M Grimm
(correet
name
l~afayet!e
M
lUI of New Haven, Mrs. Edgar At·
balancing .. nd brake service. Musl have car.
man that Russia's power to make
nott of ~iddleport, Mrs. Hugh EH· war Is reduced.
Grimm) r econlf'd in Vol. 12 1. pag·
Hackett's Safety Servl.ce, West
as, Mrs. Gc~Jrge Trew, Mrs. Alma
Main Slre,•t, Pom~roy, Ohio.
e!l 493 an rt 494 Deed Hct·on\s
For Infnrmatlun Call 3f:l8
UndO\Ibtfflly there wm be de·
.
t:o leman, }1rs. Etha Young and
!)('tween 3::m and :l no P. M. Mon- Meigs Co unl.r , Ohio.
nunci&amp;tion
er the United States
SAY! DON'T YOU KNOW?
Mrs.
Paul
Fitzgerald
of
West
Co·
Plain
I
iff
further
alll'l.:f'S
ln
hh
day or Tu r,tJ:Jy.
Baker 's will s=lve you the best
lumbia , Lincla Eada, Marty ·arum· and othPr free countries to make
2 2 :-1 1c
pe~ition th1· nnmt•s uf ;Ill the heirs
trade on furniture t:lr applian_ __ --- _
at-law nr Pl'rsons l'lllitlcd to the ,
Icy ann Mrs. Ray Brumley of if plain ~hat lhe Soviet government
hu resum~d the cold war as part
ce~.
4-8 lf (201 Busrness ~ervrces next estate or 1nheritancc rrum
Point Pleasnnt.
·~e February meeting will be of its attempts to co\'er up its
- -·
the decedent. I.Hfayctle f:nmm, in
Ai&lt;jYONE UES(Jl!NG HOME DE- said real P~1ate, and nlsn allegf's
at the homf' of Mrs. Paul Filzger· troubles in the Soviet satellite
(8) Auto Sales
eountrirs.
a
ld .
LlVERY or Broughton's Dairy other fArtR, ann reff'rt'IH'&lt;' 1s had
-- - - - -But We~ttt'rn govetments will be
PrOI;Iucts lo Pomeroy or Mlddle- l lo tlir ret itlon In t his cu~c ,1 1Jeg
1956 BtJICK Spe(!lal 4 dr. l101rd
watching
fi)J" any statements on
port, call '.\'alter Crooks , phone i.ny SIIJn('.
Top Sed'n Dynaflow. one locul
s
uc
h
countries
as Poland, Hun60!57-J. Af' er all, "The Best
In 1t1e prayer !tf ~flitl jl('\1\ion
owm·r. red and wh1le t hree
gar y, ":zecboalavkia, East GerDoe8n't
l'ost
A
t'cnl
More."
pln1nl
1ff
p•·:,ys
tha
t
ltr
nt~•v
hi.!
tone. $2795.00. Blaettna['s. rum \
many and Titoi11t Yugos lavia to
1 25 !moe aulllortz(• d .md fll'tlt 't t·d lu so•il the
troy.
1 :\\ 6tt'
give further evidence of hardening
--- afurel&gt;&lt;t ld dl·~ cl'liJf'd n•:1l ,.,,.,,,,, ,,_
&amp; A HBOTT T.V SI•:H'
toward Communist Eastern
tft~ p()NTI;\C VB Star C~;{4;tr. FOitE:\11\N
.,
, ,,
.
~
rurdin,: to the s l~lult·~ in such
f~
.o\
11
make~&gt;
Hcpaucd
by
F.x
·
(.·a
~cs
111:1
dc
;md
JtrO\'Hit•(
l
'\lid
thut
V((
Devotions led by Mrs.
Louil'
Only 8.000 carclul mJ!t~!l. ucarpert TPdlllll'l&lt;!t\!1. Phone a.~~ y I thf' r.· ,d t·~l&lt;tlc l!e ~ulrl' ia·c and
Reibel opened the meeting of the
e&amp;t new 11SCd car In this urea.
1 11&gt;-tf 1ekm· from ~l l dutnu :llld 1 111l'r e~l.~
Muld!t•pu\' ·.
H~:~ppy lllln'etiters
clastl of the
$24~.00 . Dlacltnars, PomMny.
- - --· - - - - uf the dcklldhnt~ hl'l'l'ltl, ,·ond for
J 31 6tc
i''edero~ted
C'hurch, held Fridas
ltAlJIO &amp; TI·:LI':\' ISION SF.Il\!I('E.
evening at the church.
Sllf' h OLIIC1' and furlhl'l' I'Pi!cf ]{'.
l'ho nr 2110, Cleland Appliance g;d nut! eqwtahlt• ,lis ma .~ be .p,rup195tl MEHCl'HY Montcray 4 dr .
Mn . Henry &lt;Reibel prosildent ,
Stort' ! HI W. \Jain St., Pomeroy. cr 1n 11w JHen 1ts•·s.
Sedan. 12.000 ~trtual mil es . Mrrpresided and plHnl! were made te
:.!-23-11
l'umatic. $2595.00. Bll!lf'lt~ar's,
S;ud ll,U'II&lt;'s ar(' r ettulrr ,t
tu
serve a dinner lo I he t! istricL nur.;Pome r oy.
1 31 tUc
-·--- ---:::--:c:-llll :i \\-('1' un ut· before tlw :lilth day 1
es on ThurS&lt;~y February 21. Plan~
SAVE ON VOIIH SHOE repair al of M.1r,·h, :\. D. 1957.
were also made to scr•·r a spaghet\95fi roNTJAC V8 2 dr. Sedan
Alvin Norl'is all Adminlstratlll'
llacinc .s:we Shop.
ti
dwn er to the public at noon and
Ltfss thHn 12,000 miles. 1f there _____
ll ·30-tr
uf II••· Esl;1tc of L;daycltc
in
the ev('ning on Sa!urdayMarcl1
t'ver was a "~ream puff", this is
.,Q
-----t:r~tum. Dect•a st•d
2.
A
a ift was preRented to Mt5
(
one. $2111~ . 00 . Blaettnar's , Pomc·
L
HI Insurance
cruw all(! crow
J . H. Cur kler a former mcmbe!
roy .
l 31 61c
Btrr.CI-SimPtDn lnauran~e Aaency, AllurrH"ys fur J'la inti ff
resid!-r.g m Powhatan Point.
Middleport. Fire - Automobil~ (:.!) -1. II, 18, 25, (J) 4, 11 . titc
1011~ RUICK Spctlal 2 dr. Hard
GameR were played during t ile
Sonrt.s. Phoo• 831&amp;-X
8-21J.tl
--·top. Dynaflow drive , fully l'quip&amp;ociol huur under the dtr~tion ot
l"O MPLETI!; lnsu.r•~:~ce .Protuction,
ped, bh11' and grey ftlwth .
Mrt! . IJalc Smith
(21)
Ltfl!, Autu, .l!'lrto, t'olto . t:au UuJJ
Real
Estate.
$2.295 Ofl. BlactL.aar's, l'oml'roy .
ed to Mrs Mu:
Mll!ll, Midlllepnrt, Ohio.
1 31 Btc
Eva Hendricks, Mrs.
and Mrs. Smith.
1955 PLYMOUTH V8 S1n•oy 4 dr .
A de1111ert course was serv-ed by
Scd1n. One careful local owner,
the
hostencs 1\frs. C. J. Ebersb.ach ,
STRt.ttTURAL I BEAMS
tbrilllng performer. $1~9~.0fl.
POMIROV
fl -roo m !t•aglo:&gt; and
Miss
Kate
Ebersbach and llrK.
SCkA,..
IRON
MET
ALl
Blacttnar ·~. l~omeroy.
1 31 6tc
hall) with &lt;'ilher ~as or &lt;'oal for
Carl Sh1elda.
heatl~g. L.'lrge lol out of high
Auto Services
water with buK tran,~;portation
by hru1~&gt;o• . l'an be bought with Phone 510
R. H. J&lt;A WLISGS SONS CO. - 24
,.,
a
lanrl I'Ontrad, $1000.00 down .
hour Wre('ker Service.
Day
Phone
822'1. Nleh&amp; Phone POMEROY - 5 room.s on good
When oeople IUddenly fac4 JJe.
lot ou t or flood zo ne, with wa~r
603&amp;-X. DODGE - PLYMOUTH
re11vement the s~rvice ol a t.rus~
e
lt'clrtdty
~tnd
gas,
etoac
to
DEALERS.
3 8 tl
worthy funeral director Is indl•
lllgh Sl'hnol. $2000.00 ·
lJtnsa ble. They also welcome the
FARM
80
a&lt;'ro.s
with
5-room
(9) For Sale
informAUOn and ~ounsel rcceiv·
·I i
hOU!lf', h~rn and other bulldlngs.
: I,
ed at
30 acl't's tlllahle. 2 miles from
nBF.RGLASS AWNINGS and door
hlghw11y $3oou on.
canople1, ven~t11u1 blinds all OPTIMISTS . - Tlmo
MagAzlnf',
colors an~ Rizes, aluminum lad·
February 4th .ID57, page 5, 1111d
In addition thoy can secure qna1·
detli, all kind&amp;, Dur80ry ttol'k
Bl and 8:.! u1ul••r nusi ncs«. Et'rotn
lty merchandlu wlth.out extra.till kinds. window blinds an 1
vaaance. 144 Butternut Ave
&lt;'ou1 to toast and from Canada
Pomeroy, Ohto.
.,
11hadea jjJI eolors and 1i1u~1. Et're~
!o th•• G.t!f, we Mro on the ln•
in&amp;lilllation, f1·ce l!'stimatea. Dalo
dustl1al m11p of 1he futuTc.
--.~Wtppcl Supply, 215 Union Ave., lOX 229
PHONI lllt·Y
111\X WARII
Pomeroy.
2 1 lmoc
2 2 3tc
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Mr. C. H. Wilbert, Cou-nty Supt.
of Stboola, who -..111 1uest 1peak·
er. Mr. Withers spoke on necesnry modern idfa&amp; in, 1ehool, the
price of pea~ aitd fr~,m in re.
lation to eduelfiUo.n 1114 the America'n way o{ lite. " ' atreMC:d the
importance of th, teaching of~­
themaUes .md "leilce in the
schools, and &amp;IN &lt;1:be importance
of havi.of better Cqi)peration and
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nsaltAe t).J., ll"d bavina
ladb· in buD)ID · Htnp. The serlousneas ·Of the t~aebtf: shortaee
.-nd. t_he la_r ter enrolf.m
. en1, the
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Ul ID&amp;' JI~OIJ'IJn flO". the IUid,
ance of children by (fareuts and
teachei':f, .are soroe of .tlle themes
tlttat he,USeoJ in 1 most'· instructive
and intenstJnJ mlnr;tet 1 ' Q~,te&amp;tions
.pn , ta:~JJjjor~a~\qq · 'were · asked fol'Jowing- l!tlt ta)k, ·Is well a.s other
lmportlJnt questions. These were
answerl'ld by Mr. Wlthen;.

with an appreciation oJ the free
way of hfe and a dedicatiOn to
high spiritual ideals.
The theme
t"mphasls tor Boy
· S~out Week-"Duty to Country"
wtll
pre.~en.t
opp•Jrttfnities to
s_eouts and their leadt'rs to hig' l·
light the d~mocratic processes ,.(
government and their values and
the spiril of service ItS a natural
expresaiun of good citizenship.
Most of the ",500 Boy Scout
packs with 1,680,000 Cub Scouts,
will bold "Blue and GoW banq~cts" wt~ich are rt;).IJy poflurk
dmners w1th each tamdy bringing
a part of the menu. These 8 ~ 9
and !().year old members follow
a home-centered prog:"am in their
homes and backyards. They will
prepare skits, displa:y!ii and take
on .:mrl!iee projoct1 (Or neJghborhuoa schuoi /1-SSetnbUe, and &lt;'hU{·

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: weU;tept white clapboard
Within a mile of the mouth
I,Tiine.

Faith is a source .of strength, a reservoit'
of p'bwtr .lhat helps you meet the needs )
¢ evel')l day. By worshiping wilh your I
family each wecl..at your church or
synagogue;, you're giving them-a measure or
security' no amount of money could buy.
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a ·lOUd eat..IJln&amp;'lnl' oancr, • buddlllc dramatt~
poten~al, a faiJuiO'USI.y beaHelUDJ' book an«.
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OnlY one ~due of tbe old, mixed-up ex~tence
~: the whi8perl ana rwnol'll that Kiac Lll·
llan II dripkinl' aga!J).
"Gee,'' lbe told me tooay ln.her 13tb·ftoor lulte
at the Plaza. ••:a: co,ldn't be. 01r tb~t wagpn. th11t
la, You lmOw bow It is \,Vlth alcoholics--one drink
UUioo loth
and whooah 1 they're oft and runnhag. It I "-11
rumor• •~ picked up Utat. ftrat drink-Well, I JmQw thiL 1
11ot· ftM,
wouldn't be lllttlng here talking with you." She
wu wearlnr a blue aUk dress wlth a aide tluh
U&amp; It and black eoolle pants bene~ .. You kno~ Where 1 bet I'd
lit--and I ahOuldn't a.y th\1-instaad.? I'd. be out tbat wtlldow. I
.~ ~lata ping back to that other )rind Of' lita..,.aiJL"
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1: ...A lOt of people thought tha.t whq hu mother died, Lllllu Would:
tlri4111at 1 fOOd....,. to go off oi ii'......_ Herfl'\other hOd , _
bet ltd' Ud ~ ''T)I.a.t'a Ute lMt thin&amp; l wouJ4 bave done .,..
oaute ot mother 4YIJtl," she aald, .moothibc back her hair with the
bload ltruk. tn ttont. "~ would bt.va been uh~J~ed to. The til~
that wouJd make my mother proudest. 1 know, b, nQf; to drlnk 01.1t
I of plet IM.It rathe to p~ve I'~~~ llOt to." _,
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1.2 ahd l"·&gt;'ef.rs old will rEteqg·M
indivliual JidVaftcement a~' li/Jtif... •.v.f ~ Oft ·n m ..~R~I
~In&amp;' wl~ Lllllu;a that, -~
tvemerlt8 ' at· 'J:bnual uare ~ 001
,'theM,muy ~•sons, Jbe•a pleDty .4t.d of the 1ubjeet of drink ~4
Scllub' diniltl'8 Du in'~" th 'l . ~~~b~
1. . . .1 ~ dllcaur.fe aboyt tt month ~ter month. However. abe W ,
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they will mar~ ~~ 10ttth ~nnJ~·~r-:
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joll:en 1 upptrig- ~ tn~ their lOft drinks.~ lh•
sary of the brrth 9t the f~un&lt;ter
~t 1 don't. 0ace 1n a Whlle_I:Q a club, ·aome 4rpnk Will hold
Of Scout·lna: the late 1LOrd. Robed
aji a ..... and yell. ',\h. c'moo Lit, ·~&amp;' l•n drlnkl'.:...but you.Jmow
whaU ·The ot:bef pe.lrone get turtoul at ·him rot tryll}l to lurt: me
Rad,m-Powell, whJch birthday «&lt;C·
curs on Jl'eb~uary 22.
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I~ IAl1Ju worrfti eonitanUY about people ~g •bout he.J:'. , ""nne
un1ts and 10 &amp;3plon:r cteWJ; in
J'ellllt ot wblch." ihe laid wrth a arm, ''t. that the on1y ttlfnl: I'm
troops, ~1th their 405,000 rilel.'1 ·
~ . 4rlnklnt il black entree. I love ginger &amp;l,..._.,ut~ too
hers 14 years and older, wiJJ obmu, people mla:ht think It a htl'hball, 10 I drink cola lnateact. IUven
serve Boy Scout Week in many
tbeJa. occulonallY tome people uk. 'Mind lf I have a alp!', and u
ways. Some will , ad1i.reu school
tbtflltt " to their Upl. they ~ mnell it. Tttey WOfTll about me
a~semblies, P .T.A . meetlngs, serlit.
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v_1ce cl~bt, and radio and -televt•rene. In Reuben•• reeenUy the walter ~t me a bottle of noSlon aualence-.
Otben wtU be
ftloey pop; He wrapped tt ln i t~l to keep my ha.ndl from gectlnl'
euett.s on apecial vocation~ (ou1·1
'.Wft tf ftoucht4 it; You know what.lt looked llk&amp;? Exactly Uke a ,
seein.B the manufacturl..,- of m•nr
11Pllt of cbimpacne. Boy, Ute rumon -really' mutt have ftown .,._..
~eb learning flr'st hand how
UIMtN When 1M wu doing a televlafoa lhow lut year, the whiQtetJ
airpotfs, railroads,
flt\fsp•Ptts
~~art.!~ up qaln. LUban wu 10 true lll the role of a drunk .that.
Gnd . bto~dc-.uting lii1_atloJis operate:
...,. MO»&gt;t at nhetriall figured ~ wu oa.. the aauce once rooret.

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Within these walls, the worries which 1
loomed so large outside bocome
less fearsome , , . for the first time perhapt
you see lhem in their true perspective.
Jf lhis alone were the reward of Failh, it
would be enough. But lhere is more .

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ttead, Mrt. W. F . Chadwell , M'rs
•l:dwin Steh•, )ln. Ul1nd Kirby,
(ContinvM fro• _..one I
MrL Lenfort.: Kirby, Mn. Albert lions in the country.
Tbompll)n, Mn. Don Ouriean , Mn
~1Grrt th•n 180 mlrttrt were in
Leo T)lompson, Mr. and Mrt. L) le the ahart •I lhe tirnt or the u eCormlek, Mn. Pearl Elliott . plosion . llbuut 2 •-!1\· EST, wotk ·
L Ralph Rotta:en , M1u lkOnt• '"'~ tile ml •l rught to 8 #I m ~ hlft
re, Mr1. Frank Reynold• . Mrs. Mine f·ffictd 1 11aid alt bvt thr
LuciHe Kina , Mrt. Donald Rou11h , thrPp e~ews &lt;-ScapedJ
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~n. Ltmler Runell, Mrs. Nelson 1
Roush,• Mi't. Roy Cooie, M.u . B
Meade lliold the !amlli~• or lht•
R. Van~ . Mn. ·Bentley GrimPs. miners here were " taking it prt'tMrl. Paul Ray , Mrtt. George C. ty hard ." He ~~aid "none of thl"m
Randolph, !IH. Virtor Street, Mrs h~tve !:l'&lt;!ther;;d around the moulh
Donald Brown. Mn. A. A. Angle, or the lll,ine: but are gathf'rl'd
Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Wingfield, anxiOU!ily in their boiJt.et laliong
Mr. and Mn. John Bumgarner, about t:te accident."
Mrt. Hoy Dale Gtlmm Mn. EuThe mi'V' tontinued poodurlion
JeRe HudnWl, Mrt. Jenkins S1ush·
!lr , Mrs. A. E. Dodson, Mi!ll! Goldy e durin~: othe receht floott althou,~;h
Hart, Mr, C H. Withera, Mrs. Win- floodln~ aro und the area matle it
ifred Zimmerman, Mrs. Richard diffituH for crews to r each Hll'lr
Ward, Mrt. Pete Staat•. Mrs. Char· job, an oU:cial sa ld.
tet Brown .tnd Mrt. John Morgan.
The neart-y town of PocohoniJ s.
site of t he t•dmpany offices, al ~o
expcrhmced sol'!le floodinR, it wa ~
CHICAGO ~ punch card sortin.w; reported . An official sald se \'etOJI
installation .keeps tab 'on custom- ramllies were forced from their
~rt· birthdsn and wedding anmhomes.
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venarles for the llolled Steel corporaUon of Stokle, ~ll., as well as.
One rHine offK-laJ :·N'*) thli &lt;':&lt;·
ljyjng in II fe" , mir\Utel a precise olm:ion occurn!d -about- ti-o mil('~
Picture~ •of the pote.f!Ua,J markH down . in the nUnel H~ laaid ,' how lor a pertle\llat jte.e.J Hem. T.bf' ever., there were aolhe •.ide s hafts
eOJppaay ~p!Ja t~li~l cards t11 who1e entranels ' wdre ·~ls1 thanlta CUJtq.un. on the ipecial oc- twtl miles .from. · W~rc ,fte blaM
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9upplios were a:ivep.
The urgamzalion voted to 1pon·
sor tht" Cub Scoutt aeain tbls
YHr. A &amp;entral diacuuloD Of tbe
safety and repair of the piJ)·ground eq.ulpment wu held. 'flhe
\LtOUp , also voted to purchase paptor ualn' for the school.
A B~·-Iaw . committee was appointed to rt!vlse the by-laws. The
COMmittee W&amp;JI co~po.sed of Mrt.

.'"" '1:'"' -~Y Scstt~ W~~fiq~,, tltfwQr&amp;aa· ~-~"!o'"Jiillers Iiili helpora .
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lzit'IOn eomplftiitf the firlit fe,.•·
. 'l'!uDir attendlng . the meetlng
of its new Four-Year
Pr&lt;:tgram were Mrs .•Jack Fleiiiher, Mrs. Wil·
known a!t "Onward !or GOd and liam McFarlnnd, Mrs. Faye Smith,
My Country,'• through
wh jch it
&amp;eeks to train more ixlys in patri- l' h~s.
otism ~nd . character so that UtE'}'
Most ofthe 55 MD Soy
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Will tf'et:ome
!Dtelli~ent cilizens · t~pa ~ith 1,15fi.noo members 1

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Station

Lion, Thunda,. evenln1, ln the
«r•de school bulldlnJ. The meet'no ooened In reeulor !o•m !ol·
lowed by :he flag salute. Dev~
tiont were In chuce o{ )Jrs. Ed·
win Stein who re•d In 1uticle en·
tltlt-d "C:o Teach ," followed with
J Jl'ti pture :tnd prayer.
purin" the bwdness •tina: the
rea;ul11r reports were &amp;iven. A re~ort (ro~ the recent tQeetinc of
he Maion C ~nly P .T.~. Council
was glvc n by Mis1 Gohlre Hart ; a
report (rom the caJe n4ar committee .wi.s given by Mrs. Donald
Prown; ancl reports on bicycle
Paella, sldewalkt and other school

E\·e!'y lOVernor llf't .;, be present·&lt; , •. ed . a.. ~o_py ~~ tile Jimi~d· editiop,
i\ · · · 'b'ri'ti·'lrl :!ltJ~dt
.CotDmuhities it Is
plann~d to present copies in recoioi..' i ll ~Pop. A~ un~l~i.sh 1104· dedicate l
service to the boyt; of Amer-ica .
Among them will be leaders in
government, educatioN the clergy,
sciences business, indu.~try, civic.
rouowlngt the adjournment of
end other communi! .'l organiza- the meeting refresh~ents were
\ions.
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serv~ by Miss Allen's Dird g:rade

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Happy Harvester
Class Meeting
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bor_l-Ors tor t"-··

\TOil'ed States F'la.J, aad a wide
t·ange of "kno"'· bow" ~.tpplemet.l ·
ing K'hool courses.

More .... ! millloa red blooded AJ.rieu
boys tither DIWSJIIflr ro1tes 11d alio are
leaden ia scllooiU

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ft-Save a part of year eanla.p, It mQ laeJp 1"
U lhroqll l!ellege.

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hower who ur Honorat·y President
of the bo'y Scouts of America.
A limited number of handbooks
in this Printing ·will have a distin eti\·e and rlcf•oratlvf! four·page
mset
eommemoratina this hind•
mark m the publlahi[\g of a book
which bas enjoyed sales seeond
only tCI the Holy Bible Jn the ye111'8
sinee 1910 when it was firs-t publi.shed. It Is thjs vott~me that intrudu('ed millions of bl)ys to tbeir
first _kn9wledge of
f\lillUre lore,

har4 la school. Maln&amp;ala WGII Sebolullc Gradel .....
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,,,~~ing the Fourth li•llll'l~l Jol)l: ; Jl Wh ,lllntun~ed tbll\ the l'el&gt;
~~~e to be beld nnt'..--Ju~u lo ruary ploofi-am would ·lie a play
.-filla1 histor ic Valle,· ForgP:·Pelm " \V,h • PTA u · t ""u. u
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aYlvania.
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and . will ~ preaented ), the·\ 110the-r ot&amp;ts tDnding
F.xploy_e rs. · tbers.
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Jr.aders, wi.!l . 'l'he .t:roup voted to ~permit the
partieiP1Jte in cerem01~ts ~t st.&amp;te children t• attend the Jl1t.A,, tbeJ
&amp;oain
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tapitals and at city batt and town to hnf! adult eupe:~i*m, ddflhf;
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Ule meeting. Mrs. '-&lt;VlOl. street
BOSTON fJve men wpo eppea;
· • · Boy Stout \veek tttis year sees \Yil$ ~painted as ' su,pUvlsor of ed ln court ,be~ OD_ tftunkene 9
the produc-tion of tht fifteen rail thi• pri)jetf.
tbarKell bad a combined record of
lionth copy of the "Kandbook fo!'
Mrt. FaYe Sm.ltb't second crade tll4 arruts. One had been arrest~d
Boys.'' Especiall~· bound, it will received the award for havlnc the 233 tlmts.
':Je prl·sented to President Eisen· most parents pre.ent at the meet-

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the January m..tln 1 or the New ~•• Mr. ond llln. Tbomu G•in nlne
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out the nation by 4,500 ,000 bo:-"
a.l'ld "duU Jeilldera.
~rwe lve ot1 tstamlin:! Explorer$.
b
0 10er
0 Y men\ben of the organi·
zation, will be chosen to go W
Washington, D. C., to mate tht&gt;
annual " Report Ia" the Natioll.'
'J'hey Will c&amp;Jl at the White HOUS('
FOOr·ral offlcillh, lnahdin~ lea(!.
f'rs from the House and Scnat'!
will join wi1h repre~-entat.ivell of
naUonaJ or;:anlullon1 at a bruk
fast in · Washi ngron,
D. C., at
whlch. the twelve ~plorers wUI

12 YEARS
OF ACE

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Feb 7·12 To Mark
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. 2, 1957.....3

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The Dailv Sentinel

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Pauline McOintlock Is Honor Guest
At 8ridtd Shower Held Friday Night
Mn. lbxille Arnold aa.iatetJ by Williams.
!ln. IMroy Watson Jr. and M.rs.
A fter the honor ect guest opened
Roy lViJUIJru entertai ne&lt;l w llh a her g1ft~ a dessert t'Our se was
bridal ahowt-r Friday evenlng at sel"\·e-d by the ho4Lesses to th os~

Mrs. Horace Abbott Wll guest of
honor ill a layette s bower given
Friday evetJing at tbe Rock
Springs Gra nge hall , by Mn. Hat.
old Blacks wn, Mrs. Rollin Rad·
ford , Mrs. Roy Grueser, Mrs. Wllliam Radfor d and Mrs. Edgar Ab-

her bom ~. Athens road, honoring named abov~ and Mrs. Alfred
llrs. Pauline McClintock of Syra Rusche!!. Mrs. Carson Hayes, Mrs
Ele anor Schaar, Mid d le port So cie ty Editor , Pho n e 6079
cute. Mn. McClintock 's marnage Millie Gum ther. Mrs. Roy Wineto Mr. Clir.c Manu r of Monaca, brenner. Mn. C L. Arnold, Mrs.
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len, Mrs Dora Wolfe, Mrs. WilA pink ~~:n d wh1te color t heme liam Ri;hthouse , Mrs. Claude Cunwas catrle1 out on the gift t..ablt&gt; ningham. M-:-s Nettie Meeka,
Mrs. Donn.ld Moor e, lin. Glen
wJdch was centered w ~th a large
Cundiff,
M!·s James Cline and
white wedding bell .
Games were played during the ·d aug hter M .:~ rth a. Mrs. Ronald
evening and pri7£s awarded to Gr indley, Re v and Mrs. Lawre nce
Mrs. ~o no.rd Bus, Mr ~. Ru th Fick, Edd1e Wolfe, Ka y McClinCundirf, Mrs Roy Arm s, Mrs Carl tock, Carol Bowers. Deanna and
Funeral servu·es fo~ Earl Scott
Wicks of Athens, Miss Laun Darlene Wa tso n, and Susanna ArGrueser, MorriS Wolfe, and Mrs. nold,
Mr and
:\1rs . C H. W1~· J r of Sugar Crave were he ld from
Sending g1fts but unable to at- we re guests of Mr and Mrs. J oe th r· E Ning Ch ap('], ~u nd ay at 2
MIGHT RELEASED
tend were Mr a nd Mrs. Be n Sal· Keyser and the GallipOlis Shnm p. m. w, th the Rev. John Elwood,
David M i ~; ht, 13 altlmvre, 0. jad ser, Mr. and lf rs. Wyatt Radford, Clu b Sunda_1. at the lunchC'on hPI I' pa~ tu r of t he F o rest Run Metho.
e d here on a charge of wrtti ng a Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. Robert a t thf'" Ohw Valley f:]('clri(' Cor d1st Church o ffiCia tmg.
ba.ct check, has been relea St'd t.G. Moore, \Irs. Pete Cundiff, Mrs. poration pL&lt;Wt at Kyger Creek
Spec ial mustc was provtded bv
i''atrlield County authorities.
Maurice Maore, Mrs. S. R. Hen·
f l"ltz Buck. organJst and Mrs. Earl
Mr Wi.&lt;.c shu wed th e fil m of t h" Uatl and Mrs. Del mar Hamm.
drieka, and Mrs. Ernest QuiiJen.
f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:~=~=~~;;~::::;;~~~ bu ildin g of th is pla nt to one hun.
Uuri-1 ! wa.;; Jn
Beec h Grn•·~~
dred and seven ty guests and also
as!'&gt;i~'&gt;ted In takm g t h t• v 1 ~ 1 t.ors on ce met ery and pall·bt".&lt;J t ers ' we-rf!
11 tour of the pl an t The lu ncheon Norman Fis her, Roy Jones, "Char.
was he ld in the OVLC cafc tcri &lt;~ les Cornell, Russell Moore. Harry
al one o'clock.
Gruves o~nd Olis Armintrol,lt.

Gallipolis Shrine •

Funeral Services
For Ear] Scott
He1d On Sunday

Luncheon Is Held

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MUI Street
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ROOMS Of
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0. Tile llrflhtM Car-~
au Ia Middleport

S~ond Street
Pome roy, Ohio

mater,,al grand parents of
Darst; Mrs David Darst Sr., pa·
lern a! g ran dmother ; Mr. arM Mn.
Paul E Davis {'Dorothy Darst) and
son, Wayne; Danny Sanborn.

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program a resume of his activities as gaven. A graduaf,e of Middleport H1;:;:t. School In 1M3, he
IS now solo cprnetilt wlth t h e
Concert Brttd, · principaJ · trumpet
in the University Sympbony Or·
cbestr a. He is a memtier of the
honorar v fraternit ies, Kappa Kap·
pa Psi and Phi Mu Alpba, .and has
been an o!faC'er in each group.
At present he is vice-president
of the Concert Band.

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guesls
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Win Fame, Fortune, National Recognition

Enter

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MRS. AMERICA
CONTEST TODAY

Over $15,000 in Prizes
• A Now Freedom Gas Kitchen
• A 1957 DeSoto Automeltlle
• Two Weeks at tho leach Clult Hotol,
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for Two
• Overseas Trip
• $1000 011 Portrolt of Mrs. America
• $800 Chest of Gorham Silverware
• lorvol leo-Server Gas Refrigerator
• $500 Bernat H~nd Knit WCII'drolt•
• $400 Modern Gas Range with a
"lurnor with tho lroln"
• Slngor lowing Machine
•,
• Automatic Gas Dryer and Washer
• Year's Supply of Wilson's Moats
• 40 gal. John Wood Automatic
Gas Water H-er
• $100 U.S. Savings lond
• West land Aluminum Ware
• $50 Starling Sliver Plattor
• Proctor Ironing loard
• $40 lorvol Ice Magic Serving Sot

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Mrs. Ohio of 19.56 and her h!.!tbcmcf, tht hver•d, Wilfr.ci ,M. Buth, ore grMted tt tt.e·
Columbua airport by their 'fOIInteltrt Gt thay retvm from Clfl enjl)yable two weeks cat
tile Mrs. America flnol1 in florida, Mra. luth tlrought honor to henalf and Ohio when
aht tlnllhed third In the annual conttal to pick tht natlun'a top homemaker.

Mr1. f••morl

Ml• """' Ylllot•

Mr. .... WoodUd•

Mn . Monill•ld
Hc.rold Al.aanchr

M.i-a.

Col um bus, S(leJit th e

prizca for winners at eYfllY level. You havE~ evcrythlnJio sain and noUU111
·to looe. AU entries must be in by March 1~, 1967,"' burry.

Ml'4. Morynlla.
Mta. Wllllafl 0. DayiOII

Mn. Coiii~J~:ton

Mn. llllllp 1. OIIMtt

. Get an Applia~tion &amp;laak fr~ your nearest Gas Applianc~ or DeSolo Dealer or

Mn. Cetdlr

Mn, H. 0.0A Wllgu.. h. I

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Mr~ .

.Jtodney
Downmg was a
substi tute teacher in
Fo rn er{';•
High Sctloo l las t week.
D(Jn Bell, a nephew of Mrs. C
E. McNamee, is a patient at Hoh:e•
Hospital. Mr. llcll IS e mpl oyed at
the OVEC plant.
Mr~. Cedi Grogan~
H"I~vcook, Mrs. Mahcl

Mrs. Elmer
Marshall And
~lr s .. T&lt;~) l or Grogan ,
Columbu.),
were weekend
1Uests of C H
Wise Sr 'a nd Ruth Wise, Middlrport, .tnd Mr and Mrs. DavnJ
Yosl and f.md ly , Po1 Hanrl.
Rirk y ·s choonO\'e r, Columbus.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Daug htcrty aml
Th,•mas Le""is
over the weekt:! nd.
Attendin g th£'
~r.ul ulll wn of
Miss Sally E. Schaaf at Ohio Unt·
··erslty Satlt.rd &lt;~~ W l'r~ · Mr. and
Mrs. fred I. Gardner, ~r . and :'drs.
Guy Reynolds, Mrs. Nan ~uo r e ,
Miss Mildred Hawle y. Mrs ~1 . r
r~rt!IICh , MlSJi Bernice Dowen, Miss
SusBn Park, Mrs. Nn.1h Haskin ..;
Mr t Leo Childs, Mrs Oscar Itou sh,
~rs. 0 . P. 'Klein. Mrs. F. S Sc h11:1!
ana Jon :\1. Sci):a'll, ~ ! ddlepo !' i
a'ml Mrs Edison \\1ess-1, Colum bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jay, Col·
1.1mtrus. spent the w.;rkrnd wi th
rel9Livcs here.
D:r. )ohn Kircher, ~on of \lr ~.
"ROdney Downing, m o-..cd hts fam ily from Marion, Ind , Fr1da y, and
atartr.d hi s work with the Bal te ll••
Memorial Institute today
Mrs. John Bowman and Dr. Et.l
Burlmas took the fo .. mcr·s a uut,
Mrs.· Kather.l'n
Micl1ael, to tto e
HIJl ~rest Nursing Home in Athens
Sunday.
Mra. C H. Swanson. Mrs g.J
Betz, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles B
Swanson and daughter. Sally, lial
lipolis were Sunday
visitors: ot
Mn . Car:roll Swanson anrl famlly
Sand1a Mulford h:1~ been 1.1
with flu Lhis past week .
George Ault, Springfield. ha ~
becr~ '' lsitlng i\lr. and Mr ~~; Will i:.l m
Ault and ramily.
and l,Jrs. H!irold DcmOMkf
o~.ndf , famtty b2JV~ il'nGVed to· tht
.prOl)ilrt)&lt;UteY bqua:ht Cfom WiUiarn
'Heajli!o ,.~ ~ave "'I~ 'lh'lr, P"lr.··
crty 'oil ·.SoliUt Tllird AvenUe , o
~.illy, II•PllY'; . "
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weeltemt -in l)Qton w~tb ·.i'ela'tivct
Cl£bie Smith, llatLYtllc, atudenf
at Oluo Unh1erMty wa!! a weekend
gueJIIt o{ Ruth Ann Powell and her
parent., Mr. and Mrs. Neiss Pow·
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Mr. and Mrs.

the JO)den opportunity every homemaker
dreams of. Think of the fun you'D have , .. the interart.inJ people you'll
meet . . • the friends you'll make. There is nothina to buy - no entry feee
to pay. All entranta wlll 1&gt;e Judaed on the basis of bomern.okina ability,
personality, character and attractiveness. The only qualificatiollB are that
you be married and over 2~ye&amp;nl ol ale. Enter roday! There are valuable
The Mrs. America C..onteat ia

These are the other ladies from the Ohio Fuel Gas Company Service Are.a who went.to lhe State "ntest last year

Mr.. Darpln M. If uPII•r

Mr" and Mrs. William Burton.

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Wid~ Dog Qwarantfue
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MiJI;.I.
Tosses
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the disene .1n Jackson .
l,awrence eouoUea to 11'0 Hat bttO Ring
, ~..~:::~~or
anlmt,la ~n
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Raee
lnleetlo"' here !ollow·
repom or wtdhpreo&lt;J

ID!etted
Hoekiq 0unUea : ••
and ,..es( bas alSQ belen

Pomeroy · on t,ht "Republican
ticket. usnt'ln1 a. pri1JW1 election
in Ma1". had toned bis hat Into tbe
pojltlcat rille todll)'.
·H arry Muter, owner of the AssoCiated Radio Shop, E. !bin St.,
filed hla lk!tition ·Monday niaht
according to Ell!dlon• Board Clerk
0,~1 Warden Atthur Sto- Albert Gioetkner. Mlllet. in a
· 1:11ornln1: ·
· statement to Tire Dally Sentia•l
""!t)o;,'t~going to requy-e coop- this mcrnlna:, Hld he tiled at the
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everyont. lt ~ould -t»e- Nqueat ot bis friendt but had no
further remarks to mate "it this
real atriow;."
H. M". Boock1, _..ealtb Com· titne."
said the Qbio Code
Mr. lJill~.r haa b~n active •in
''whep a ·qusrantine ot · the radro JUtd televillon servtctna
db:l~ , 111, tlQ' and merctiaadl.lnJ field In Pome·
. parilflereof, the roni~t World War it. Hei w)ll

Guests
induded
Marta Kay
Hubbard, Kathie Morgan, Virginia and Crai g t "ife, Larry Walker,
Stepht•n and Janie
Hmdy B1ll y
Sl11ter. Rock y William&amp;, Joh n In·
gels, 1Jav1d and Na 'ICy Bus kirk ,
Debby Lyons. Adults pres ent wero:t
M r~. George Haker ~randm oth cr
ot Mtchael ; M;·s. Kalad Hmdy awl
,\ irs. James Walker.

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Dr. J. B. Marshall r et ur ned to j
llall bunu~. Louiiville. K}l . S,turday after i -vlsH "lUt .:;ft!l. John li'
Bai ly He was acaomf'anled hor.w
by Mrs. Baily far an indefin it ._
visit
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pr!mory.

eamlldoteo

he would DOt tun. The

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Rutland ·ond. Horrl·
·dog wafkill·

Deld\'r.J::~~o;, ...._.

may

fl!e &gt;l!ntll 4 p.OI. Wed1\0sday)
Clair. K.trr, 4owllitown barber,

an unidenUfled dle:ciDaed this morning he would
:head prtived ra-, a~ run for rillfF.· He added :
Hf•m goJna: to "Wilt until ned
year aM rua Cor COllnty eommis·
aioner."
Two new darkboroe, .candidates
for .council .~at.t appeared to be
of stray do&amp;ll, partieu· in the offiR!il today. Unverified T~
a step necei!W'f hi pre. porta lnd~ated Hobart Raub,
of -rabies. Rabiee is t:r:a"tls· .Breezy Hel.Jbt., lnteruled to file
£rom aOimal to man for the as 1 Republican.
Tbe wife of Mai: E. Folmer,
,part ,through t.be bite of :t
'l'he following que11tions and 1502 Nye Ave.; an officer in the
(C~tntlnutd " ,... flw.)
~P,j,_w~rs were part of an laterview

Bic;: Yank'• "8!1 Inch" liVH .
)'ou eJrtra inot:h&lt;11 at elbow.
and aqou the back af 1hi'"
-wi!Hr, &amp;raduated lep,
roomier Hat and croteh in tha
pente. You'~ free~ euy
at Any job-with Bia Yank.
No-tare belt 1oopa, no-rip ·
Merna. A•k f« thne fine
union made Army TWill wort
unlfornu, todl.y. Sanforind
t~ prevent ~rinkege.
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fo caJied "mid ~ogs" ever ainee

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SHIRTS . . $2.95
PANTS . .. . . $3.95

Elberfelds

Sale Of

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••4 ' .OI•~!ir ioori~totlve
was ·an ·POrn~ tnt •we~ -ptiDo·
Ins f9r tho. n.W.- o teac!Y-to
tlli'O

For All
*Possewge.r Can

WJar ·deputm~cat. ,
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Wor~ on !lie . Mit (lepittm01lt' lo
cxl)9~ - to
tmder.u soon._~
aocofdlng 'tq, the Unouncement.

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•OPEN AN ACCOUNT
•oN~Y $1.00

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. Cootl en).ri., todll)' !h
&amp;ie!io
County &lt;'OITintOQ Pl~i!l Court 1ho'f{
ed a Nolle Profe'qul bad '-been 'ap.
pt'oved . by 1utlae Ccdrli -Cflrlt In
the
Oft!e n. Ralph ~pooa
a~d • ~·ni ....... by, tbi&gt; &lt;l'feililao,l
,.., · tobotaloe~ loy ' JliiiD C.
Sm!U. ol lron!U lo tb~ ·eoae Obio

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...,toNioi"' o'Brien wit( 10 iiO)'I
rlvea tho P'-11\tlfl to plelld 1111'
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On TWo CaDs At
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Sl6ri:• PGme~y ..aaY

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A proposed master plan £or Pomeroy trarflc p•ttern control was the bighligbt of the Monday meeting of tbe Village ,

ny

Revival Service

Gets Underway R. E. Wilson
For Setond Week uneral Service
Held~ Monday

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Of One.-Way Streets In Village

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Accepted By
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Claiftted Bv. Death
At Qleshire Home

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Flu Is Blamed
For Cancelling
Cou.nl~il Meeting

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U/fee
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· a pel'IOn witb rabitt_, bavc

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f::!~:·1J:~M:~lt~ • ·~J,. I\I,l('tl
!)Iller,

Pomeroy P~lioe
Chief Plans To
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Restgn

Lice11se OrcJinaftCe

~~s!.~~ ~:: ~~; ':~~d~~~etw·:

A surprise · buthday party wu
held for .Luvada Wood~erd Frldi!"V
when her .ft111CJw ClflpluyeeR at tbe
llolilnso11 ~undry _plant,11\Qtland
Stnet, "·ere served
1loopy jf!c
!illndwiehes, co!~ slaw and coffee
1t noon. Mn. Stella 11toma1 w11s
host-ess for ijtc party and those
prcsel\\ ;verc Miss Woodg;erri. Rh
Ia Lewis, Thelma Boyer, Virginia
Covert, J.lloren~ Rowe, , Helcn11
Baier and 1... D. Hartinger,

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JGe Barnell and

Art-lal Stocklnt
M.D.ANY, N. Y. The st&amp;te COil·
senatlon department stocled 123
Mrriote lakes with fi'lh lut Sep
t.m1ber. Tbe departl1\ent used an
amphil.liou11
airplfne to do the
sf.CH;kin¥, which If do.le by otbo-r
lneina would require 1,690 long
and t.edluos trips ovt•r mo\lntain
b-alls bY men caryin g pack cans
lo
the same jobs.'

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DlscuUUtn of Df:W ordinances. Council session held Monday oigbl.
,
.aewa1e dllposal. and a Proposei
The plan was prdferred by the Civic Committee of the Porn..
·• • . , traffl&lt; plao for jomeroy, po- e roy Cha01ber of Commerce headed by Leslie Fultz, in wblcb
Uce duties and other matters were jt was offered solely as a recommendation toward the elimina.
brought to ·an abrupt halt in Mor.·
J bo~ of certain tra~ic bottlenecks
day'e JeSSion of Council with the
wb1ch currc:ttly exut.
announument of Pohee
Chief
The ~ro ~s al presented to eoun·
Frant Hudl!.ln of hla illtentions to
ell outl.ned twq plans for the solu·
tion of tr.a' fic diffleu1tiea , one labrHign as of March t .
Pre.:edinJ the .abrupt annountIf.::
elted u t.toe "preferTed Plan" and
ment by tbe current Pol~e Cbiet
tbe oth&lt;er as an "alternate Plan.'"
who h•s jutt finished out his proThe proposal whkb came about
baUonnry term, was a :-ecomment~
'u the rero l! of a atudy by U~
it.lon by Ma)'or E. F . Ro]1inson to
A new ordinance for the licenJ- Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
b would set up a pattern of one
membem ~ (IJUncil that HudsCJn
-anent
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apprun· &lt;ment ing of :-na!!adne salesmen in t e
l
all. . lbe
tral
be gl·veo
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Pomeroy Villag~ limits was intro- way stree 1r IC In
cen
to the top police post of the vlll- duced ir, Pomeroy Council meet- portion of the village along witb
age.
. ing Monday evll!ning and received other traffic pattern changes.
· Council members indicated th at 'i its first reading.
The following Is the proposal as
pre.aentPd to the COIIDcil Monday
t.bey would take tbe Mayor's reThe ordinanc-e provides for tbe evening,
commendation under advisement
for action to be tDade on Wednes- li~nsing of all itinerant magazine
day nicbt, whereupo"l Hudson, 1 Balesmen. at :he rate of $5 per day
In an effort to be of usislance
hrupU)t terminated th\' diSCURiion and prov1dc~ a peMlty of $110 per to th~ M;,yor and Couoeil, tbe
1 by .nnouneinJ, "I feel that this ~Y fme fore faJlute
obta:in sueh C i vi~ Comr.tittee of the Cbambe:r
of Commerce hi.. ov~r a perio4
ilu bt:en put of1 too
already hcen&amp;e _at tbe Y~yor 1 offieH. .
1 wlflt- · each of
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Tbe tntrodiJCUon of ~e ordin· of several weeks, made a m.dJ' of
alwara eon·
m11de to council by Kay· the traf{Jc Oo"w in downtown Poa· triila ' you.!' but
RobiDSOn ia an effort to erow with a view .towa:r41 obrio
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wbo have recentJ'y, atin£: some of the bottleaeeb
~Pollee
oa:a,ion, invaded the village wbieb now exist.
May and used high ~uure methods
This study baa l'eiUlted ia the
to obtltn salea .
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Police confirm~ tile Mayor'• uformulation
for
impro-ving
our traff1e Bow
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stateilitnt that uleemen from out
~rge
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we
submit
in
the fcplloWma:
of town "'et e making a ngisanee of
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Ol:(asions in recent weeks a par~atre~ for all gur traffie
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liudy b9 tHo JIQor and ~
!'9" nami\Ho fiH-a ·
011-''llle ,.,Q
, C"oupci:J il tc. meet ~::;•:;T !~~ new measure' II f!tteliaed to wltlt lite hope 'tho! tbey mi&amp;ld 'lie
tion of M:oftday nisbt's. 1
loea} ofrtclala a cheet on'.tbe utllbed on a tempofuy bUi;. aDd..
&lt;U0rg• 'Vauihan ~~ Mlddlepo&lt;t the lilasot) ~;rown Olund! met lr! regular session the
8:30 p.m. Wednesd.a)' for
activities of sucb salesmen ' who
amuMallced today be would not ni• Bt¥lding 6ri Monday ev$1ng.
.. ·
.
if f~'l efiedive, be m*de a P=r·
tttme into the village.
a pe_Utloh be bas in readiness for
Queen·, who is a relative newcomer to' the 1G~n,. tooJt..ofJtce er diseu&amp;lt.on of the police
mat~ent · plll't or Pomer&lt;ty'a traffte
ment at which time· !t wiiJ also
nomin,Uon to the position of vit· ....--. on Monday evening.
.;~
.
Another erd inanee brought be- pian. n will be IJOted ~kat both a
la1e clerk. .
n.f::'!ad
, At the same tn.eetlK ~tmcll dl&amp;- Pas, on the Pf'rmanent appolnt· fore eouneil Monday night for its preferred and alternate ptaD is
ment of Patrolman John McKen· second reading was that. concero- being subulitted, with supplemeht·
The youthful employe of the Co0~
cussed the possibillt.y of tisi,rig
luO.bua &amp; Southern Ohio- Electric
~sh at· stre"et 1ntersecllons through :r:i'"' whu nru~ also been serving a inJ tb~ ssbry rate ordinance al reeommendaUOOJ wbicti ~cnild
whi~b providea pay increaaea for .be uae1 wit~ either plan." It is our
Co., diAiclosed he may be faeing a
the town to help the mud, si~u.a- prnl"!::tt.·•nary period.
We"dnrt-i'l;f mornin&amp; Mayor Rob- various vii!J.gc pvsitions.
Jol;t cbanee, and llave to le,ave the
tion wt..teh has arisen beea'u58" of
con8idered opinion that t"llere are
community
in'!~ n &lt;tiUd that he had not as yet
few
advankgea of one ~tan oVel
1n
other
busineaa
before
Coun·
•
the coOJtruction of a new stretrb reeieved Hud10n's written resignathe
oU~r. tbe only apparent m.
cil
discu&amp;s;.:m
was
maiJe
of
the
"And whether 1 move or not." he
r.f U. S. Hl.ghWay 33 through· the
tion.
a.Y Rwage disp11sal system .after tbe advant.a.::e of the preferred plu
11id, "J ex~t to be too busy with _ The Middleport Board of Edu· LolfP.
reading of a letter from E. A. heine a requirement fot more traf·
my exp~Ddcd kennel ~!~e811 to eation met 3t the Hia:h School on
CGuncil also made lf(:ID.geHall, secret.vy of the Ohio Water fie enforeemenl
handle tbe publle .Office.
:Moncfay evP.ning and PauJ· Smart. menU to have a meeting with tbe
(Centinued on pttll two) '
A. PREFERRED PLAN
Vau11"ban is owner of a Great. clerk reported on the sale of the 1MIW state road engineer on the
1. Main Street to be oae Way
Dane .recently bred to Sir Galla· houRs located on the property possjbllity of making 2-ome altera
way west £rom Syeamore
ha~, Ol"'Jo's Great DAne ebanlplon, to be used for tM new B'lementary tlons on the read going throu&amp;h
:.0 Butternut Avenue. •
owned ~Y Howard Enil of Colum- school.
M ~eOrl citY.
2. Set'onCt Street to be one
bus, O..h •·
The boqsea .and outbuildings .are
Town R:econ;lt!r R. J. WHiia.mson
way cast from Butteniut
~-to be mqved witbin tblrty days of bas written to Governor Cetil On
Avt&gt;nue to Sycamore 'sl
t!teir pureb... aDd Denver Walk- derwood ond .... requested• ......
Fred I. Gardner, p..W of •he
3. 8Dtternut Avenue to be
_
er ,coatt'Kt0r, il reported ready to in.g witb btm and the State Road Cburth of Christ preaided Mondlf
one way north from .Jiain
start cOnstruction II lOOn as the Comml~ioner and nrresentatives at the re.vival ser-vices: being held
to Ladey Street.
A
.
bousea ~ ';DOV~,
from the town. Offi~als in the with Fred Dunn, Huntiftlton. II
4. Lasley Street t4) be:- o~e
Funeral services for R. E. WilThe BOF.d p~sed a resolution town delire to discuss Highway 33 tbe guest minister. Mr. Dunn son, 83. Pomeroy .Road, Atheus.
war east from Butternut
f
requeatiaa· the Village Council to ata4 the noo,.t road ·vhiCh leaves spoke on tbe topie "What Matthew were btld Monday .at' the Sbade
Avmue to Mulberry Ave.
Mil l
I..AKJ:I
mat~ an alley a patt .of the new the town toward Fain'iew.
Teaches About Hell."
:;. }(u)bcrry Avenue to be one
llethodist Church. Jlr, Wilsoa died
Elemeotary scbool crctunds. A~
d
way south frorg LasleJ
at
Sheltering
Armll
Hupital
Sat·
Obtervan~ of NatiO~Jal Scollt verti~Jftl!ht bf btda· for window
Tho latter is tbe only road wbic-h
Special music waa presente by
Strtoet
to Second S~l
Week .i(Jrted .lor Troop 246, B,oy lash for tb~ Central buildina was is "biib and dry" !n times of L R. Wiley who sana: "Hil Eye 11 urday.
6. Courl Street to be one way
Survivotfl
include
biJ
wife.
I.e- ·
,Scouta Of Ameriea, Monday wb,en .autborlzecJ by the Board-and- other , flfi:OdJ. --bft ••l present it b: pra! On the
as llr. Dunn
south..
tile, inet ,.t- the PubliC· Llbnrr- phisel of. Ule building procrlm -tic:all)&gt; ~ble .
picture on thil! Nme on.e; three tons, ltuMell, Middle-7.
LYnn
Street to be one way ·
port; Woodrow, Guysville; Jeffrey,
nQrtb.
md .planned ab overniJht hike to
d_
l
.ac:~
~ith
no action Uk·
AU a~nl was reached over ~i~::;;(t. ~~~~~~' light and otber US Army; ' hree daughters, llu
~c Seout CRmP at Cheater for the ea. A general dl~ucsaion ·Of t.be a .....ter'· Milaubm 1tt.ed to Anna
Paul Tribl!, Athen.s; Mrs. Hetll")'
It
be noted. th.at tbil woljJd
wn~end leaving Saturday morn· finanelal situatio~ wQ held. .
Carter af.Ei:imon recenUy . . The
tht' Fecney·tn~::.
Melrogan and Mr.i. Don Merrin, create a quasl-cirtular l.r,aff1c pat-icc.
.
TM report Of the Middleport carter -~had not been oecn·
wlll attend tbe Columbus; four si'sters, a brotber tern with •11 traffic
~..
fte troo~ w1U meet lhia .after·. Ptibll~ JJbraeyo Board ~as recet~ pied: fOP~ of six weeks d~l··
tople will be and nine grandcbildten.
eenttally in lhe same .direclioh. lt ·
l!oon at G p. rri~ at. the Library and a,M accepted after lJ bad ben iq-whlftlU.· the water line fro"!~ ''Tbe Four Arms of the Cross" The Rev. Earl Conn •n4 the the directio11 of now shall Be re.
Wlll JO to the buaine~e sect.lbn read ,
aDd bdflt,;wmng the basement
Rev. Evan Edwards offieMted al. -veoed: for &amp;ome reason ~h· il
where they will arran&amp;f/ 411PII11
witl aiJIJiiX•ately 183 000 gallons and the picture .wm feature a the service and butlal waa .in tile ·not
11pp3rent to us, such eauld be
·.
J«&lt;mplitihed without detrim~nt to
tbe Shade Cemttcry.
M.r. Wilson was a member of the the bas!c plan. Traffic lrom Qn~ ·
11:30 at the Llbracy and aUend a
Tbe iowu teteived a sum or m.
Shade
Methodist Cbureb and bad eoln Hill Read for downtown cotild'
'
l,ocal churCh •crvtce.
J. S
ty dollara from one Leonard Tow·
been a member of the Grange for enter the tr1tnc pattern' edt~
r.lson aloag with an application retwenty fiw years. He was dis- wardly via o&amp;th Street and JfedlinKarl Beck was chOsen scout of
trict manager for the Modern ie Street wbich sbould be one way
the Wett and Don Roach 1r. was
queotl~f'permi,.ion to ,Jlow his
Woodman Insurance Company and streets with all parking elimiDatScout of thto weelt thll pat week.
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street c:amival on the town green
a1ent !Cir lhc Ce ntral Reall.:y Com· ed. ..l'biii ptan would also oeeea'sidurlllJ' the week ol May 13 to 18.
Scoutmaster J~Qbert Mills lnd
INlatant Seoutmastera Larry Rice
A bid of the Standard 0.11 Com- Perml88'lon was granted.
p11ny, Columbus.
the removal of one or two"
Eu1 ene Col~man. and Cbarli!l Vfo- _Pillf, Portsmouth, 0 ., 'o supply
Dijl'inC the mecUng the secre·
king meters at intetleetiona
m~it w~ In ebarje ot
meet· i{asollne to thf' Meigs County JUab· t.ary's and tbe treasurer's r eports
h a narrow turnine radiq.a.
ina: Monda)' nb;bt.
war Deparbncnt at a delivered were read and accepted and aU
Flu and shift work were given
B. ALTERNATE PL\N . .. , .. • .
ptke or 20c per gallon has been bills were approved.
aa reasons for cancellation of a
I . Butt.crnut Avenue to be
atcepted here.
meeting or the New Haven Town
one way north ftom Main
Council on Monday eveing.
Street to Luley Street'
·
The eoqtract, to hold for 90 days
M111. Thelma Capehart, town rewas accepted bY. the county board
2. Lasley Street to be ob.e
corder, ell.plained that not enough
war east from Butternut
o£ commtssionen at a special
\
member! w&lt;.re present to constiAvenue to Mulberry A¥emeetln&amp; Jan. 21 according to min'
nue
tute a quurum. Some
· Depn!y Sheriff Howard Frank
ute~ released today. The. qu-oted
.
said torl ay hi s re port of a bJghway
were iU while others were
3.. Mulberry Avenue to be ·
ptfce Jneh,n;les 5c State bax; but
aceident" involving Janet Epperly
ins,
one wa)' south from · [As.
11.~ 3c federal I:Q:.
The next -JJ'~eUng will be field Racine RD, Bnd Wesley &amp;elle., Sr.,
ley Street. to 8eeoDd St.
lJ'be ·
Emorccncy
In another actioill-tlle ·bOard. II·
~ttil, ._.ngenH~nL, are u )&gt;et on the nrst Monday In the month 82. of Eas1 Letart, did not state
4. A traffic light to be·.pJieSq~d loq~
Nellie Barsdttl io'*ed Judge . JOhn JaeOn $50 exan opinion as to 'whether eltbcr
eri at the inteneetioll of
to t~e JoDea-~mol!laJ- Clinlc whero: P.enses to attend a Janu.ary eon IDCOI'Dp·· ' fbr William .H. Cott- Of Marctt. ,
part )" was in fault.
--'M.aln stit:ct and Butt.eniut
early today et his
&amp;b.(': ,Wis'..troated tor trictu~J~d ribs ferenee In Columbm of Juvenile iiJI ...l
The ;~cddcnt rc,O.rt Jtsell states
Avenue.
bMne in c:Jil!ilblrt!.
on.d obo&lt;k by Dr. R. 11. !'lct&lt;ns judges.
·
·
that
bot
h
part\es
to
Ule
wreck.
.5.
Truet
loading lODeS' to be
'Ali!
dideiP'd
wa
s
the
11011
or
Monday". aftemoon.
,.
•
..
.
which
occurred
over
the
week
end
placed
at four or fiye ·Jothe
·
.lllte,
Arthur
and
Sarah.
Siin·
11M wao illlllrl'~ In an acciden~
RILIIIJ•D PROM JAIL
bl amed 1he otbet". It was so recations on Main Street ~ttd
n~ear iher home Oa .Mill Stnet. · · Charles Sarson, Llttid Hocking. mona CoUrill flf W. Virgintti.
CINCINNATI o. UP - .Prod ported
in The .Daily Sentinel.
two or three loa.tiov hn
)jf'l is turvived by a son James uc~:
AHI p.m." the' Squad was eaUcd "'as relc.a"!led frOm
county jai!
Second
Street.
:
of
Ches~ire;
a
son
Harley
of
Jndj..
Eus:
fil.r
m
prices
slightly
to ttie h'Ofne or
~rJOry Price Monday -..(ter ntlsfylnc a 1o.day
GOES TO LEXINGTON
6. !:liminate ALL 1 double
Main Street, Pomeroy, and toot jaU sentence and a IlnC and coa111 ana; a step son Alfred of P~. stronger· rticts at farms eonsum·
parking, including trueD,
~trs. Thelma • campbell, ~
a ·b aby, .to the M.aaon CHnic tor totaling $154.70 on a charge of 0 .; tw9 daughters. Mrs. Hallie en whit~ lind browns, A jumbos
unloading.
If a . loatllftg
:M-39·
A
large
32-33·
A
·mediums
Cro8s
d1saster
dlrector
in
Metgs
Cr058
of·
Rutland
and
Mn.
Hattie
t.reitme~. · '
driving wblle lntoxleated.
!One Is occupied, the d~
Harks ,o( Arnold sburg, W. Va.; a 21 to' 29• A 5 mall 20 io 24; B Jarge 1Count y, l'('tcn11y left Camp Kill·
.~ :
(
er lo drive around · t'be
brother Jaclt Cott-rill "f Fand· atcJ- 2'7 to 3#.); FOB A iarge 38 to 39; A mrr. N J wh~re she ~rkc(J· on
MIIGS ~NIIIAL HMPi'rAL
block unUJ the loa'dlna: .
medi.._n.
::IS
to
36:
8
large34to3S
cmcn::cncy
ret1el
for
di~placed
1
MmH!.Od, ((hart.- W.,.d. colum- se and saveral grand chUdreu -a.nt!
[OM I&amp; tree or occ:upy, In-Chickens
rryers
steady;
ftyel'll
I
'
to
travel
to
Lextn.glo:\,
peat"
SJ'IDdchildrrp
.
~s; Gu:r sptimror. Tupper,·Pllios;
other zone proxfmate to
Jl to 20; hens, heavy K_y. Mrs.
wW assist
.p\rtiDJements are In char~ pt 3 to 3tk
NelUe Barao~tt. Middle'port.. ·
h1s consignee. '
\,
13:-18;
bens,
•
l
ight
9·11.
rtLrect.L
ng
wort
for
food
vtc, Ii!.rbar$ie&lt;l, Wlllter . cioa" Lin· th~ J:W.ilng-Coal.! Funcnl ~~·
(C.ntinYd on ,.,. fln). .,
.- ~~' 9(L score 68c,
, Ums w that area. /,

V8Ulfoan
·
l
pollible
tor 111, moyoralty, one definitely ·Tn'&lt;Nat f:le·Jn·
J~ud ~y
op"""'"''!!IAao Clerk Charles Lea·
ot;\wo otber

daughte r;
Debbie, Huntington.
were I(Utsts of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence" lt:cNenl Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. William Reynold,&amp;
hove rei:!Cjved word that Frank
Brumley is seriously IIi In Columbua whc\"t he w~r1t afler tile dca' h

o£

A second t'andld8te for mayor

ban loea!J:y,
for one year. A
·.dol n(pt
or other1itse un ,
~er J:he control of a refP'Onli"ble
adQl{ w-hen away from
prel'll·
1-1"1 will be IUbjtct 'to pOllee ac-

In

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c:t..n,. In tt,_.rafUI'IL Hlth ...
d., Ill tt.. Ws M1"t111 to fht .Ws
- - Low ....,.... ~ In tho

In .F' sl R'eading
At Coun..iJ Meetm·g

.

to •IM! of

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, ....,.,...loft ........Jnt II
.....,,_ r•ln or .............,
IIIDIIfy cloudy .tth r•f• ..... tU..
11 ntrMMI touth. Not muc1t

WRECKAGE OF PLANE IN WHICH

.County Heal!{l'DO(t~tilnienl, '~ by Ohlo law, today
:~Ji~~~P~~n~a~~U perSOOB "1111.. the. al!lllllril.r of pollee officers to
-l
a coumy-wille quarronUne on ~gs aimed to conSJ'I'ead of rabies. .
·
.
extreme measure ·will •Pfrtlved in a meeunr o~ the
"1\ijij;:'t.bo;~ard
of heallb
lligh
her~
w
weekJ
mowed last
· tbe1
· _after
_ _two
..;...__dogs
..::.__kllled
_.:.:___

white.

Miss Marjorie
Burt was an
overn ig ht guest of Miss Wanda
Lightfoot Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ran Might or Ru t.
.anrt were Saturday g uest, of Mt
and Mrs. Charle!l Buck
Jofr. and Mrs. Ch.arlel'l Buck spent
31lturday evening at S.. lcm Ccnte;:
illith Mr. and Mrs. John Knoll~
md family,
Mrs. Garnet AdkJns ,.,a• the Sun~ay gufst of Mrs. S~p~p Rvsaell.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Grimm of Letart F•llll 5pcnl the· weekend . In
Columbua anC: DaytoR·visiting Mr.
and Mrk. RObert Grimm of Colbm·
bu1 111nd: · Mr. ,.nd Mr1. RusscU
GriA'lrn of Drtyton.

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SINGLE

BIG YANK

Harry canterbury h.~s rCt ur ne d
nome iro m Hvlzel" Hos p1tal whf't'e
he wa s a medical patiljrit for sev
er al dllya, ;J,nd is Improving.
Mr. and Mrs.
W·Liter Walker
VISited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
l..awrence Walker, Middleport.
Mr!'.. Olive lngrllham and dau gh
lers of Spring At·e. and .Mrs. Ga:~;et W1lh.Jmson Hutlawl vis1tcd m
Gallipolis. Sunday w:lh Mr. ami
Mrs. Hobert Sheets and Mr ~ Wayne Lutz,

.. •yUNJtiDI'IIU&amp;

at

hi Local News
Ia Advertialq
In ClrculaUo11

Airs. Buskirk served ice cream,
decorated cookies and favors of
red baskets filled iwth Valentine
.:andics. A Valentme theme wa.:~
c ~rried out in the party and the 1
ba r thd ... y
c&amp;ke, Whl"h held !:lx
candles, was deeorated in red and

Middleport
Society

Weather

IRST

pare nt.S, Mr. and Mn. Sberma 1
Buskirk, South Third AWI. Games
were played ' under tbe direction
of Kare n Walker and prizes were
won hy Marta Kay Hubbard, Lar•'\'
Walker, Rockie Williams.
•

John Grueser Is
Honored Guest At
Birthday Dinner

-~Willi"" R. King, •ho•e wile,
Flowe!, and mother, Mrs HaroJJ
K"
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Grueser
mg live in Pomeroy, Oh io , rece;:nt· enlert::.in ed With a dh: 11 er , Sundll r
ly wa s promoted Lo ~t'rgeatll rq-, t lit their hume Minenville honorehtss ;n Germa ny, wher e he Ill 3 lng their SOli John .on his bi rrhda;~:.
member or the 58th •"'wid ArUIA lar!!,e deemted•i.litthday cake
lery Battalion.
ce ntered tne table·and ouestn wer~
~r . and Mrs. J"ack1(~.UIU s, Mrs.
King entere d th~ t\r1n y 1n I94S Lel ia I•'lint, PameJa and Tomm y
and received bas1c
tr ai n ing ,J~ G rue.&lt;~er and Ra ymond Jewel.
Fol't Leonard Wood, Mo He is
The h onored guer~t received a

Abbott. Mrs. Oliver Clark , Mn.
Clifford Lei fheit.
Miss Betty Leonard . Mrs. Scott
Folmer, Mrs. Roy Holter , all of
Pomer oy; r.: rs Dale HYsell, Mrs.
Elmer Wellrung, Mrs. Robert Allensworth , Mrs. Gardner Weh.rung,
and Mrs. Grat e Ruscbell, aU of
Middleport ; Mra. Freddie Thabet
and daughter , Sue and Mrs. Law·
renee Foreman of Masan, W. Va.;
and Mrs. Car$on Hayes, Syracuse.
Sendlng ~ifts but unable to at·
tend wcrt~ Mrs. Earl Roush, Mrs.
William Eichinger, Mrs. W.!ilter
Roush, Mn. WUliam Bartela, Miss
Sally B~l! Mrs. Geneva Joa·
chlm, Mrs. Fred Goeglein, Mrs.
Raymond Cole, Mrs. William MontJonery , Mrs. Amos Leonard, Mrs.
Clermont Arnold, Mrs. Howard
Bolin, Mrs. Roy Riffle, Mrs. Law·
renee Leonflfd, Mrs. ned Leifheit and Mrs. Anna Reuter.

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Michael' Buskirk. ,· -.WORK CLOTHES
Sixth Birth,~J . . f•t you Bend,
Observed Saftffday • Stoop or Stretch
'l'he sb;tb birthday Of Mich.aeJ
Buskirk was· ceh~~at~ Saturdai·
with freedoml
wlth a party. •t the h()me of his

S!e" by Franm Thome and in the

tAHTNC\"

'.'~·i~!~'n:e~d~l:o~the b.Jtlaliun 's
I~~==~:::=~~~~==~;::::::::;:;~J~~~B~AKE~~ll~F~UR~~NgiT~U~U~~r~':
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Atte r the bonOl'ed guest opened
her many lovely gifts, , refreshments &gt;vet,. served by the host·
eases to tho~ named above an j
Mrs. Avery Goeglein, Mrs. Wilbur
Bailey, Mrs. Edward illumphrey,
Mrs. William Grueser, Mrs. Arlee
'

Othc r.'l at t,nding the concert
were Mr. and Mrs Dana HamU-

Servicemen
u. s. Foree, , G"m'"'

Gamf'$ w~ re played and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Lewis Grueser,
Mrs. Homer Radford, Mrs. William
Clark :md Mrs. William A. Mor·
gan. Mrs. Grueser was also the
winner of the door prize.

Music Sunday whe n the Lr son,
Wil liam DafEt, senior, was aoloist.

ms, Logan .

lAUNDRY• • Worries

-~;-:---~­

Mr -:nd \ll rs. DaYid D.ant at·
!t&gt;nded the roncert giVen by the
lJnivennty Concert Band of th e
Oh1o State Uni versity St'hool of

Rela tJ ves coming ~rom qut ,RJ
town for the tervlce! w~ JQ
t• nd ~Irs. Ralplt Scott and\ Mi,f
James l:l)'rue o{ Ironton ; Dr. and
~rs. 1\ennl'th Scotl Newark ; Mr.
and ~1rs .C&lt;arl Dennis and Geor&amp;e
Scott, Lnncasler and Wayne Den·

LET US SOLVE YOUR

Gifts were pia~ on a table
ce nter eri wJth a IAf&amp;~ atOrk and
in a buiot-t. Gr:t~en and white
streamers e""xtended from the
stork tll the ba.sinet.

Several Attend
Ohio State Bond
Concert Su.nday

IF YOU WANT

Tri-Lustre
Oeaners

Layette Shower Given In Honor
Of Mrs. Horace Abbott Friday

Report Of
Accident

Is Verified

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Market ReportB

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