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8--Daily llentinel, Pomeroy-Middlep ort , 0 ., Feb. 4 , 1957

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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Pa., wlU b~ ifl event uf February tT ank Arnott, Mrs. Claude Quil- Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
a.
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

At Kyger Plant

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MUI Street
MiddJepor,t, Ohio

ROOMS Of
New

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$299 00 I
BAKER
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R0hmson
Laundry •

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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.

IiJn ,

Darst

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featured In "Fantai-

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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giftsg-i fts
fromfrom. friend
guesls
&lt;1num
nd ber
also ofmany
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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

i,\-~e k end

w1th

n'"iali\o e.~.

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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Mtl. &gt;Blli~ ·;cbap'mnn spept t11e
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
· ,By~~.tftloard

MiJI;.I.
Tosses
o;;a·
the disene .1n Jackson .
l,awrence eouoUea to 11'0 Hat bttO Ring
, ~..~:::~~or
anlmt,la ~n
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For Mayor
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
"'
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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POMEROY

SOCIETY

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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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l..-tho~poblleln

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pr!mory.

eamlldoteo

he would DOt tun. The

•clo ''

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.ft,.'::uOIIa

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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Ques. I havjl heard of rabies and
fo caJied "mid ~ogs" ever ainee

of ccMon

''!l',• ,)•o•T·

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

Elberfelds

Sale Of

u

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

nt ..

e You Clloooelllalerlllond Color
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•USE YOUR CREDIT
•OPEN AN ACCOUNT
•oN~Y $1.00

eOWN

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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

c.aat

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·u . .!el Matton t.. treDCb tJ. Pro..

...,toNioi"' o'Brien wit( 10 iiO)'I
rlvea tho P'-11\tlfl to plelld 1111'
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aounteCI · ~t a , Store.¢iar\ PiY.-

FREE
lnstallalion

$14·~5 up

man'aier
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Js Reported To
sCh00} Board

Tbe

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On TWo CaDs At
.;HOlf~rd
or
Sl6ri:• PGme~y ..aaY

De~ept
. BiU
Oer'1

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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Proposal Would Set New Pattern
Of One.-Way Streets In Village

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SOhio Gas Bid
Accepted By
CommJ'"si'oners·

of ntc'

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William.Cottrill
Claiftted Bv. Death
At Qleshire Home

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nowm,.

~;: a;.:::.so::~~.h~,w~~:.r

Flu Is Blamed
For Cancelling
Cou.nl~il Meeting

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Tftwn
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National Scout
U/fee
· ' )_,·observance
w·
S.......ed -"-lly

' '. 1' .t:an remember ""but have never
· a pel'IOn witb rabitt_, bavc

voriety

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

Pomeroy P~lioe
Chief Plans To
·• ' pOSl"ti'OD_
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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will submit
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
fl..~
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stateilitnt that uleemen from out
~rge
I
wbieb
we
submit
in
the fcplloWma:
of town "'et e making a ngisanee of
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of
~s letter. We · ofthemselves in howJe to bouse can·
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Ol:(asions in recent weeks a par~atre~ for all gur traffie
iiJ ',...i;;~ ;. . ,.. · ":t. . -•·. .
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eatled by irate ~ves. Pf~s . but .rather as tdeas for
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.
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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.
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.
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·
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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
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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
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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
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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'
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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.
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that
bot
h
part\es
to
Ule
wreck.
.5.
Truet
loading lODeS' to be
'Ali!
dideiP'd
wa
s
the
11011
or
Monday". aftemoon.
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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 $154.70 on a charge of 0 .; tw9 daughters. Mrs. Hallie en whit~ lind browns, A jumbos
unloading.
If a . loatllftg
:M-39·
A
large
32-33·
A
·mediums
Cro8s
d1saster
dlrector
in
Metgs
Cr058
of·
Rutland
and
Mn.
Hattie
t.reitme~. · '
driving wblle lntoxleated.
!One Is occupied, the d~
Harks ,o( Arnold sburg, W. Va.; a 21 to' 29• A 5 mall 20 io 24; B Jarge 1Count y, l'('tcn11y left Camp Kill·
.~ :
(
er lo drive around · t'be
brother Jaclt Cott-rill "f Fand· atcJ- 2'7 to 3#.); FOB A iarge 38 to 39; A mrr. N J wh~re she ~rkc(J· on
MIIGS ~NIIIAL HMPi'rAL
block unUJ the loa'dlna: .
medi.._n.
::IS
to
36:
8
large34to3S
cmcn::cncy
ret1el
for
di~placed
1
MmH!.Od, ((hart.- W.,.d. colum- se and saveral grand chUdreu -a.nt!
[OM I&amp; tree or occ:upy, In-Chickens
rryers
steady;
ftyel'll
I
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to
travel
to
Lextn.glo:\,
peat"
SJ'IDdchildrrp
.
~s; Gu:r sptimror. Tupper,·Pllios;
other zone proxfmate to
Jl to 20; hens, heavy K_y. Mrs.
wW assist
.p\rtiDJements are In char~ pt 3 to 3tk
NelUe Barao~tt. Middle'port.. ·
h1s consignee. '
\,
13:-18;
bens,
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ight
9·11.
rtLrect.L
ng
wort
for
food
vtc, Ii!.rbar$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
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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-

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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

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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. .
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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
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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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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,

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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.
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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
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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

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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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DB\'IITSQ ~JNTI!p:STS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

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Ill. [)1111'- - GENIRAL MANAGI.[t
I YNOI.II •. GREIN&amp;- EDITOR'
_MaW . . . .l.dnr ~ilentative. Boltint&gt;lll-KJmbaU , Inl!'., !143
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We&gt;uld Increase Required Instruction

A new bill offered in the General Assembly would require
a legal minimum of 180 instruction days In Ohio Publl~
Schools compared to the current number in Meigs County or
175. These instruction days would be exclusive of holidays and
Umt for teachers' meetings. ·
,
Loeal educators are not expected to rush to Columbus iJt
support of this proposed change. The bill admittedly is offf'fed by lbe big city delegttlons (llep. Charles Mosh,r, R., Ober·
lin, I~ sponsor in tlle House), The reason for it ls cited as a be·
lie( that not enough instruction is being given now. It is!pldet.
stood tb*t lbe State Board of Education is back of the bill, too.
Educators here. we gatbe•·. would like to l~&gt;~&gt;k closely ll!to
this bill btfore suppoJ1in&amp; or rejecting it. There .is "''D~der·
atlle ft&lt;!lln&amp; that !be .state board of education is Jlri)Cndlns 1)1
two dlr~ions at once. lt&amp;JYS Ohio pupils do not have 9DOIIgh
tlmt 1o cover e!dstlng COW"SOB. Then. every time It meets, an·
other required subject is added to the curriculum .
Besides, city schools evade many of the problems thllt live
with rura) and small town consolidated institutions. !t bas
lleell euatomary to start school after Labor Doy and ~!lise it as
109n i!Wr Memorial Day as possible. depending on how many
IIJI!I• have to be made up for "illegal" holidays taken during
the year.
In lbe spring young fellows are expected to get out on their
llall'• fields. And who wants to think about school before La·
bor Day when the fishing is so good? City kids don't have any.
thing else to do except go to school or ha·ng around with neigh·
borhood gangs.
Sut don't worry. By the time this bill gets through Its hear·
lngs-if It does-and Is amended in the House und the Senate
It won't be reco~nlzed for the one offered Monduy.

Around and About
· With Robert Ruark

tO

re..-ur when I wa1

m~klng

Ueense Ordinance
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-klDI moro In·

,.......... ~DJ lllo ln1enlloni
of Po•uor tow,ard the erection of
J - ... ~IIJ&gt;oNI plant, lit plant
for ....,.~. 111llb ¥14dleport
. 1 Jolndr own~!! 1114 operotod
1.04
lhot a rool ,t.llf
tao yooro

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mflde, Jlo. _ . w.. taken

·'J;Iadr"'l!ltt.r 111100 .-. Maror bad

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11~ lllnftr

lwice a we&lt;'k he
his

lh:OH k,

I called,.

n week

looke~

smiled,

an I

up from

WBiii&amp;Cd

hiB

heard, and said no. $1x full montha
lalet he lovked up from his desk,

wagged his heard and e.ald yea.

Tnis man ts the reaton why 1
have never yet been hnpttllte to
any raw kld wbo waated to work.
You fiet to thinkln1, hl tbeae
$100 t.htyl, where 10u etn'.t find

10 enoua:h nrw:o~papermen to 1et out
the ah11et. Old FJtz, lonr: dtl'd of

or lS buck• more than the city
e41tor, and tbla definitely did not
pJO~ blm.
The only man 1 have tYer hated
MI';Jl\.l.ft,Aitl)' WP a fellow who
allall ro namelea11, but anyone In
Waahlna:lon will reruember him
&amp;I t.be city ~ltor of a morning
pipit wllle(l bu. •lnce been mera·
... ;,jib oevorol otllen.

!'!&gt;llul~n Jt¥4,

an.v job. do;ng anythlnl at all.
This was I 036 and l waa a de·
pression kid . I had been miaera~\)'
embarraued In college, 10 11'1\·
poverlshed that 1 didn't 1\nllb
paying f(w my education unlJl
after world War n . I bootlealed
a liltle b1t , .~nd hustled eaten fQr
a Jousv ho r. rdlng house, and onee
atole 11'1 alarm clot'k ao I could get
~P in ~•me to attend a clasa that
mtvrcs lt•d me.
And Lhla ,t.::uy, who later married
a rich woman , threw me out of an
orfice h1r the llln of aaklng for
a new.~ p~pf'r job, which at that
time, 1f ll Willi on The Star, pa1rl
12 huckll a week, on The News,
Hi buck~ .
Another 111an wllo Is a bi&amp; edi·
tor now ar.1 whom I will rtcYer
cease to love was worklni on an·
olhCT paper, He had been a pi·
ano pi.l)'er and a taxi driver. He
had a ~t·ard. _He wu an emer~Lency
managmg erhlor.
Twice

to the In·
in roun-

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::!.~o·t'dered
the ucond ward
Clerk cbarlea Lei·
the eouncil'• at, Cuuncllmen
Ule motion
of pollee
QIDI"'d after

then dt·

nl1ht'•

p.m. Wedne'"

r

clrrhod11 of th• liver, Wll n'r;ht
•tlltor when I wll J\llbt eopyboy
on Th3 New• Jn W1ahlngton. I
would ~)' lhat old Fitz had no
talent lUi a nl1bt editor. He juat
procassed the copy that came
dowu from upttaltt, to a poi11t
where I look It down to the UrUted
Preu.
( will aort of tell you about old
P'ltz, whoae firat name was lot,
and who came trom Lima, Ohio.
He wa11 rude. Ht Wll untalented.
He tlrank m·.1cb too mw:h. }I, Will
laty. That'a why h1 Will nlcht edl·
tor.
· But he wl\m't ao uatalented, 10
lazy, 110 drvnk, 10 ruclt that he
didn't have a bell of a lot of thne
to teach a JIWkY countrr ~ the
rudlmenta or tbe b\ttjDeSJ, •nd
with no jokel abou1 type-llct,
either. I learned tD r,ead copy hm
Fltz. I le11.rned a wtaoJt Itt of
thin&amp;• from Fitz, aU 1o0d.
There Willi I CU¥ wbo " lOW
edltor.Jn-ch•er or a ,..., lai'CI
cern. who ooce len~ me .U• c.~t
to ao and cover • atwr. when ba
wa11 \'cry bla: and I was very II~·
tie. He didn't leavt·~e ofllc!• untll
I had returned with tb, ltory,
wberen;&gt;on I went h*t ooaU••·
and he put the atory On tAt wlrt.
Ther~ was lUll another ol)e who
spent thre,. solid yea111 ba1~1 ll'te
over the hPad "'"- hlt &amp;eellmll·
lated knowled1e ud. lired rae 1t
~e end of It btcAUI he felt tUre
wa1 nothlnr mor• . . knew that
he could teach.
Thla hal beea HC!Ia a l(l'tat
racket, lull of ll.leb wonderful
people, that 1 think lt'l a aba~
to at.rt out for bl,f deup. Yor.t
ouaht to 1uffe.r juat a lltUe btt,
for fun, bl:fore the)' makt you

to•·

rich.

BOARD TCI I[IIIIT
A roeular ,.otiol of \li~COIIOIJ
~ar~ of •4~ctlloo wlU
llo14
lonlpt in oiU&lt;es of "'II'
S_uperlnLendent of ~hbOfl. ·'

Q"'"'•n
. .. illran•miU•d
rrom
n"t)a l to man
through the Allva

when bitten?
Answer. Yes tranMHuiOn or ra·
bieS is thrOUitb thi! medium of SB·
liva !rom the P.&gt;lecttd aolmal. The
~.r:rus is pre5eat ia the aallva ant
the idt'('\t'd bite or abrasi on L~
the rort.ll o r entry. However, not
&lt;~ ll pl'rsun~ b1t1en by rab1d an :·
ma;~&gt; contran rabies. The virus is
r.ot ,1lways round tn tht .u.Uva of
raLi!t animals.
Question. Jlow long d04pli it Lake
ror the disease to develop a ftr~ t·
the in!ecUon oc~u.ra?
Answer. In human beings the
incuballM ~ril)d varies from two
tu eight weeks, usuall)', but may
\-'ary from one week to a year. The
first evidence or Infection betins
at the site of the wound with iro'\ta.ion, pain and numbne'J of the
area nf'ar the · bite. Second stage, t'Ssion. irritability, etc. follow by the stage or excitement
spa•ml'l o! !Uuvles, difficulty
in swllllowJng, temperature 103,
paral1•sis, quictnt.!ls, ind b~art bil· .

urque11Uon. Since there

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Porahontas Mine Thought Safe
Against Explosion By Its Mip.ers

Review Mint DIMiftrt ,
In the safely clas•es, miners
were taught how ex.plosi.ona
.
They reviewE&gt;d the detaUs
tory's most hoi'Tible mine
asters. 'f}tey went over the ~aWJet
and discuNP.d how they could have

'"-' pietur" • • notee or the l&gt;eell prevented.
••ff*J .4tperat1on.
'fhf.l miners a'liO teamed bow to
~hta r;:., l'f
use Jlls-dl't.eetinc lamp•. They
~ ~;nlof'r wbe t~ ~Pe had were tkown how tbe fWbl burRed
taa. '" or \JJ~ .... uwin¥ io the pretenef of p• by artifir
•9fl fr"' tlte fOG* of ~ shalt. cial mean1.
Before he would enfer a new
They als r. \t'!arned every detail
are1, be W/IVed a ~peey;g,y btdlt of bolting a ~lUng to pcevent
lat~p •• l~e .....klq to d.. eave In~. And they were t111cbt

IDITOl'S NOT•: Lon K. Sa·
• .,.. now a ......_, of tht
lllc"mend, VI., 11\ureau staH of
Un1ttcl ,.,..., t•urW tta. ll•hJip,
Vay ctal a, ln. two. · yHrt ....
in4 h.. llralohond kMwt- of
tht ..,.. of Montiay's ctfu.r.
Ht,. IJ hit account of whtl It

teet Ute lliS:btat arnnuot '1of gas. b,ow to spot celllna: boltt t h. 1 t
The lamp u oald, ,....14 burn a were rettdy to !Jive.
ly L•n K. Sav...
different tolor wh~n ill was
IIICIIMOND. Va. (UP)
The tQWn of 'BLshop J1 s~ppo:rted
''T)Jel'f'~ on~ chance In a milUon prttenl.
solely by the PO&lt;:abontu mine,
Behlnd• those euttina: . ipto the which ·.vork~ around the clock to
ddt mine wlll ever explode," a
miller, five mllea in the ·Poea~tlR· face, other miners bolted the shaft produce, wa.~h and ship out 10,000
tu Field Company'a Bishop mine, ceJUng with thou!Jindl Of auto· tons of coal a day. The mine it the
malleo)ly rlyeted ro!lf boll~ The second larg.est ir, the Poeabontas
laid.
face of the mine was nMer dug
Monday morning,, an explosion more than !W fel!t ahead of the coal fidds and is one of the Jar~·
est in the United States,
ripped throu~h the mine, ttappin1 .. 1)1.........
The miners live approximately
three crews ot S8 or 37 men, 2,000
a
mile from the mouth nf the
Heavy
eanvu
pa.rijtiona
bung
to
feet deep. Searchers had begun
se·paratc th~ sfCtione of ttie mine mine here in company • owned
removing bodies lly '8 1.m.
1 toured the mine two years ago where blasUnJ, drllUng and saw· white clapboard houses. Their
to see the sprawling !J&amp;tem of ing took ptace. tr ·tkl!re was an strttets Rre neat and orderly. Al·
shaft&amp; and t\lnpela and track• that e¥plo,ton the pa,rlitions would most every house has a garden
in front or it.
extend underifound for miles 1often the blow.
After
each
dynamite
blast
into
alona the West Vlra:lnia • Virainla
the face, the mlnen would creep
border.

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

forward thro111b clouda of dust.
The min('':' who showed me the My friend, wavlnc tht! lamp 1he1d
face of the No. 3 seam ut the end of hlm, watehed ita flame intently.
of a fJv,..mlle flatcar ride into the
The 81ahop .mine ia one of the
earth aaid the miners received molt mechJnlzed in the United
ON TRAINING
months of tr1inlnc in safely to Statea. DriiUna Into the face,
Cht~rles A. UrPdbury, ehemlst
prevent aueh accidents as the one scooping from the ~fOUnd, loading
at the Ohi-o Valley Electric Corto~ay.
Into the can Ia all done auto- porAtion, Kyger Creek, h takh11
1 took photo.craph.a or miners at · matically.
·
a [lYe Yrceks traininr, c3urse ln
tendlnJ ~t~ft.!ty clas~. Mine offi.
Work would not begin until the Huntington at the American Gat
rials B.ll!d the class(&lt;a received 100 face miner had erept to the face
Per ceot volunl&amp;ry partlelpaUon with his lamp, had Inspected the anlj F.lectl'ic ompany laborat.ary
He is «taying in Huntmgton dur·
by the m1n~rl.
ae1m, the jolnll and the wai\J and in.~t the week and llpends the week·
At the bottom of the mine, I ·&lt;:eilins:.
end at h"bmt: wilh hhi (amily.

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACR08!
1 Brother

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or Abel

" Mr. Cole
S. Yl.lllton
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11. Spread 1ra.u
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to llry
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17 . West Jndit'J
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20. 014 ttmee
captttn'e
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AT 0&amp;5 SCHOOL
Mn. Allen Hu&amp;hes, an officer
of the CbQshlre ChapLI!r, OES, ot.
tended the $Ctlool of lnat,ruct\Oll
for the OES of the twenty.fourtn
District at M'&lt;:Artllur :)atilrday ar..d
was elected &amp;ecretiry of the Dis·
trict.

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32. Cine• •tep
33. Oppoaite ot
aw.ather •

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3&amp;. Portion

31. Uncookti.l
38. J)oHn
w*ter

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Ollt lttter limply •t&amp;nda tor ~nothlr. [a Ulli llnlPie A 11 uttd
for U. lh~ L't. X tor the tWo o·.. ete., llnaft 'fett.n lPDf'o
tropht1a, Uii lentf.h aad toi'Q)lttOII ot tht woNI art an' hl•ta
illeh 411 UJ• c,. letter~ .... dlfhtrt:ilt.
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First Ward Fire CDmpany, told
The Seotil"el this morning her
husband wou.ld file as an lnde·
pendent for counclJ. Don Mullen,
incumbent Democrat on the coun·
ell, verified he W~;~:Uld file apin
for a C'Juncil &amp;eat. He denied ru·
mor, that he would seek the mayoralty.
F;ve candidate! already have"
filed for council. They are Dor
Schaefer, Rieh Jones and Roy
Betzlng, ali lOC~Jmbents, and Les·
lie Futlt and Franklin M. Riier.
Edna Sehoenloe-ib bu filed for
c1erk and Elma Russell for lreaaurer..
Middleport Doubtful
Two known candidates (among
many rumort'd ones) hlilve file4
for the first citizen po!l In Mid·
dleport. T)Jey are Mayor C. 0 .
Flsh~r wbo say1 he needs more
time to Jet
seYeral
project!
completed begun ln his firat
term, ~tnd Cecil Bradbury, onetime treasUrer of the vUiage, and
unsuece!sful candidate in 1H7.
Uon to CliJJton Fisher by 30
At that tin'·e he lost the nomlna·

votes .

coun~ll.

Camera Goes to Sebool
Tennessee Ern1e .l'onl
Matinee Tbeatre ·
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Waterfront ·
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12:00 Vlollant Lob

12:15 lMe ot lJfe
12:30 Seare:h for Tomorrow
IUS Guldlq Lllbl
1:00 Katle'a :Kitchen
1:80 ..., the worl4 'l1unla
2:00 Our•Jllu IIIWI!a
UO HoUJOIIU"IY
8:00 Bi• :Payoff
S:SO Bolt OraalJy Show
4:00 Jlrliblor Dar

4:15 Seaet Btorol
4:30 Edge •' Nilht
MO Tbe Earl[ Show
6:3Q Your &amp;ao Reporter
o:45 SpOJ'll Porl4!a

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7:30 Rabie Rider
8:00 Pbtt ~lvera Sbow
8:30 The Brothert
1:00 -l:o Tell- the Truth

9:llll · RetUkeltjfq _·
1~:00 1114,000 Queatloa

10:80 Do You Tru•t Your Wit•
11:00 VP·To-Tbe Miaute News

11:0' Scanpina: the Weatber
11:10 The · Late Show

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(8) Auto SOles
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Top Sedau. 'Dynoflnw, - loool
owner, red anti w1ltte thne ·

11:30 Sltike It Rl&lt;h

1~:00 Valiant L14Y
12:15 LOve or ilfe
12:30 Search ~ Tomorrt1f

tone. $27115.00. i\laollnor's, POJn.
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1:00 Katle'a Klteun
I :30 .... The Worl4 1'urna
2:00 Our Mill Broob
2:30 l:l::mllt:Jtarty
3:00 l'be Big Pcypff
UO Bl&gt;b O..,.by Sbow
4:00 Brighter Day

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Only B,ooo eoroful 111Jief. n ell new ~~t~e4 ttr ta 1blt area.
$2495.00. Blaetblllf!l, ~eroy.

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Sedan. 12,000 actual mllea. Mer·

4:15 lleeret Storm

' '\'O)n.J.tie. "2890.00. Blaeltn.ar1s,
iP.....,oy.
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4:::t0 F'&lt;lge of Nllht
5:00 Tool Early Show
6:80 You~ !:sso Jli.perlil' _
6:4S Sporta Parade
6:515 We•lberman

7:00 Jill Corey Sho\f ·
7:15 Douglas: F.dwardl
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8:00 Tile MIQiooalrf Jrt ' · •
8:30 rvo Got A SeeJ;tl, . .
10:00 20th Century Fox Hour
11:00 iJp to the mlnuta llMQ, •
U:OCi St:•nnina the WeatJiet
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10:30 Arthur GOdlreJ

0:55 Weatherman
7:00 Art Llatlettet • tbe Kids

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\liM PONTIAC VB Z ljr. Sedan.
Less than 12.000 mile1. «_there
eve:r was a ''cream' puff-'', this is
one.. $2195.00. Blaettnar'S, Pomeroy.
1 3t 6tc
1955 BUICK Special 2 dr. Hard
to~ Dynaflow drive, fully equip.
pe&amp;.~ blue - and
grey, finish.
$2295.00. Blaett.oar•s, Pomeroy.
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The Dally Sentinel 11 dealrous of
obta1niDJ applications fi'Opl lhlereste4 persons wbo wou~ l,i.Q tD
ttl*'-lte .Sentinel Motor 8.oltt.H.
Must Dave car.

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Temple Pythlan Sisters wJU me«
ThuM!day evening at the home ot
'Mrs. J.awrrnce LannlnJ with Mrs.

!)N [\IIAN'a LIST
Keltb ~~ 1001 :of lin. llutb
San,bury,' bu been.' adaaltted to
the Petn'e 14M f.J 0lP4) Unl•e~tJ
for tile lir8ti ternesW- ~.Uon. Thil
bonorai\Y list loldlucloa Jll UIU·
vertlty Coltop otudenta oltainln8
3 point .averaae Jn all houra at·
te11pted with 1 mlnlmum ~ fu.
teeD bour.
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Attorney• for Plaintiff
Ul 8, 1e. 2%, !9 (2J ~. 12, Ole

O~rtunitles

IT'S EASY 1'0
BUY - SELL - RENTfind employment ~ hire or fiud a lost ttem tbrotlih
'fhe Daily Sentinel WANT
ADS. llon't put it off Call 398 Today - An M In
this column

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Jean Lama has flied for trea• 7:80 C~t
urer and Charlet Murr1:r Cor 8:80
lftp .
clerk. ~tb are incumbent.. Orlly
lliUID ~..
EIJ)est Co\'ert hat f~ed hi•
l:llll J)gPoftt Co•....., 'l'lleo!N
Uon, to aene another term on IO:Oo POlb 'Timt.

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BE YOUR OWN BOsf

$400 Monthly Spare TIJ*e .

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(17) Help Wanted

lUX WAILtl

Local rellolllo -

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• rled man, aee 2S to
for re- WI bread route, aal.atY lhd bQDuL' ·l'or 'appUe.ition , . 1&amp;. y,.. '

Vlltoge ol Harri-;illo.
inctudillJ Loti a, e. and u ia
These two parcels contalo sb:ty.
two •cres, more or le-. and are
also known as the DuoJa»- farm.
The prayer of tile petltlon 11

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LocAL ADV.ittAMIM'r
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lOCAL~GE

All of tile ods\ln1 Stele Route
No. CI8P ~ween UW: btikJniiJ.C of
the abtwe descrfbi!d n;lo.calion

and Bridge No. ~ ov,er
Wftl. Brandl tf &amp;bade lUW!r.

1\ftlYTHIMG IS

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in anllle
undivided
tbree-tiftba
Jntef..
thai
d..ede»lo
title be qulotdl
esl of the aforeaid real esbte~
U&gt;at !be rlohiJ Of lhe parlito be
determined and tbat be, u exeeutor, may be authorilled and or·
dered lo sell the entire .lDttrat in
I of the "abvve deteribed real
e..!lt.ate in Section _.A~'7.08 of the
Ohio Revis(ld CMt"' and for aucla
other and further relier to whicb
he may be E&gt;Dtilled.

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&amp; FULTZ
Attorneys fo!' Plaintiff
Jan. 22, 29, Feb. !5, 12, 19, 26

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performance of its built·in SuperqhJrger
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t\INifl brakes with- margins of 118fety. Here .., har~J&gt;1portant
!W-Y. that Studeltakor·Pacbrd &amp;lves you thi.t ad.Jitiona! .Mtr~
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a,.\o). . . bnb1Ja111p.l95.Saq.weinohet
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. "' brake lbliJig ""' canied by lho Stude-

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lb!Jos- por pound of cor of any outoJI!Iflbllo madp loday I
I.Alr.-IM4rumo. Heat robs bnhs of

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-lntwtlll l)l6cUIIy "lloned" alr.-led
boob iiNmJ (lOt actUauy double lho of.

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;Better J&gt;&lt;akes, 1111perior acceleration, surer h~aU rap to~
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Lift. C~tu.alty and Bonds

Sunrise
To.
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Cfll-jN&amp;rt-

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. ' In MIDDI.IJiORT, OHIO
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tioned will ""take further notiee
that . they have been made parties
de£endant lo said - petition and
that tbey are required to answer and the soutbeasterl:r end of tbe
the 111me on or before the 5th day above deaeiibed relocation.
Of Match, 1P!57 .
1!. 0 . LINIII!LL
DAtE M. DUTTON,

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lalln8 Slale
twee• Bridge No. ~JB,
over· West Bra neb of Sh1de R.iver,

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SI!CTION 211 OF HDPORD TOWN
IJIIP. MEIGS COUNTY, ORJO.

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C20l Business Services

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PROI'OSl!D ABANDONMENT OF
TIIJil 'PORTION EXISTING STATE

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alpl of Nathaniel ~eClure, Jr..

deceased. Emma F. Mc Clure, ad·
dress unknown; .... ~ , . .. . , unknown husband of Emma Mt·
Cl~ re; th e u¥.nown helra. ,deVJ.
PUBLIC SAL~
[)elbert Turner farm, lO a. m. sees, tegat.ees e.x:ecuton adeilliaFebruary 23, 1057, Court House tra tors or a~nilfls of Emina F. Mt·
Pomert~y,"....., Ohlo. •t.ocadon, near
Clure, ir dceeu~d. Nathaniel
WeJ- I:~~~!~LJ~~~
~ unknown :
Cl~er, lo Colu.rnbl.a Township, ley McClure.
Mn. Natbanle1
JkoC1U:re
M'elill COIUity, Oblo.
Farm ol ?;35 acre&amp;, rtaidence whose re•! name is
deY1see1,
and related farm bulldlna:s. erop unknown
(t.f
lan~. gra&amp;ioc, timber, a surplut of tors,
Nathaniel
water, on aooiJ, road
Appnlsed vl.lue- eBOOO.OO and ceaaed. Do1:ald
mLlst sell for at least two--thirds. unknown, , Mra.
whose real
ICaljh In tand on day of sale.
F. H. Cl'l&lt;lo011 Allornoy lor unknow
-W~ TurMr, ~lnl~ra· execut.,tl, ·
signs ot
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Ohio.
(1) 22, 29 (2) 5, 12, 4te
dress unknown; Mrs.
C\ure, Jr., ijle unkonwo
rods·
vlsees, le&amp;atces, exeCutors, _adn•[n· wesi
lstrators or assigns of Chat'le~
1e the place
coaCJure,
if deceased. The un· talning 21 .8 l&lt;!ftl, more or leU.
SALE
Co
known
devllees, . Jegatef•, Save and except the Iota wbi~b
40 acre.. of
farm ra
a• have heretOfore been 11014 and
joins 23!1
convered from Jlid real estate
to be

ror ,..;.; - tioe~r~o ,...ip(;J;

( IS'l Employnieht
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OHIO VALLEY
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!Retllling and collecting PiPDef
from our five cent HIJb Gndf!
Nut macbine• In th1a ar,L No
selling!l To qu.Ufy for woi"k
mu11t bl(lve a car, refe~a.
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the
;tory.llevdll'll I boura a wet• ~
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legatoos,
~~·...,.= en on J*Pr;l.r HOf.lll. Pomtroy, Ohio. Must
or ael&amp;ns
,.81 co
I will net up to for two-thirds appraised value
del.'ea,sed. The unkno.Wo
1400 ~~ 'With vary i:0041 $800.00, Caah in band on day of Clure,
heirs, devisees, leg1teea, execu1't'llllti!IJ:h., 01 1akln1 ovor
sale
limo......... lnereaalnJ aceoed· ,
• F. H. C)'Jrl.,n. Attornrt for tors, adminh.tratora or aui1na of
lngly. flair ln~ew, l•~•d•
Wa)'M TurMr, Admlnfllr• Edgar B. McClure, deeeaaed, will
phone ln application. Write
tw. ,..... 4Jil, PorMroy, take notlre tbat Dale .M. Dutton,
executor of the 'state of Men1U
North Amerl.tan Nut. Co.l Jl.c.,
Ohla.
McClure, deceased, on tbe 211f:
ll7 W111.lam ~lrt&lt;t, New Y•rk S, (I) 22, 29 (2) ,, 12, 4te
1'1. Y.
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day ot JanuAry, 1957, flled bii pe.
tltion
in the Probate Court wltb·
THill. TO JUMP
NEW Y6RIC tJP--BobRU:h· in and for the County of Mel.ga
a.rdl, Don BI'IIIU. Bob Gutowski and State of Ohio alleging that
Q1,JICK SEIMOE on Wottb Jlo. and Jerry Wt'lbourn-all 15-foot the personal estate of said dete·
pairl"i hy Fact)lry T""n•~ pol~ viul~ra-wiU compete in the dent is not !IUfficicnt tOo pay tbe
WJid&gt;IDWf, WJDIS Jii:wE- Millrose Gflmes at f4adison Square debts and. the costs of adminis·
tering his estate; that he died
l.£ll!$, 1'&lt;&gt;10.......
14-lt Gorden Soti&gt;rda'· night.
seized In fee simple of the foUow·
At&lt;YONE DI!SlRJNG HOME DEiug described real estate, situated
SHOT 42 STRAIGHT
LIVERY or Broughton's Dairy
m said Courty in which the afote·
Pn'TSBURGH UP - Forward mentioned defendants claim or
Product, lp. Pomeroy ot Middle·
port, call Walter Crooks, phone Dave Ricketts of Duquesne Uni· ma~ claim an interest, tea-wit:
605'1.J. Af' er all, ''The Belt verslty s!mk two foul shots before PARCEL NO. IV
missing on his third In a game
Doem't Cost A Cent More."
The first piece is described as
l 28 lmoc with N.i sgara Monday night to ex· follows, to·wit : An undivided three
tend his eot'lsecutive foul shot recfifths Jnte,c&amp;t in the followinf
ord to 42';
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real e~te situate in the County
of Meigs an,tl SLate of Ohio and
perf1'echftlclanS. Phoo.e 62M Y
bounded as follows: Beginning at
Midd1epor~.
6·.15-tf
the Southeast corner of Fraetion
No. 7 in Scipifi Township, County
and Sta(e afore)aid, thence North
102 rods; thence west 12 rods;
thence We.~ t 32 deg. South 3li
rods; thence West 14 deg. South
20 rods; lht&gt;nce West 40 deg.
South 24 rods; thence West 31
deg. South 20 rods; thence Soutb
23 deg. West 15 rods 12 Jinks;
thenee East 30 rods; thence South
41) rtlds; thence East 15 rods 1'7
links to place of beginning, con·
talnJng about forty (40) 1 rods,
more or less, and is part of fractlon No. 7, Scipio Township,
Meigs Cou11ty, Oblo, save and ex·
cept the coal that was reserved by
J~ob Davis when said land wa.s
deeded by said Davis to A. Dun·
lap, deed date:d January 3, 1851.
The second piece ·l11 ' described
as follows, to-wlt: An undivided
three-fifths interest Jn the follow·
ing reaJ estate situited in t h e
Township of Scipio, CoWity of
Meig11 and SlJI.te "' Ohlp, in Frac
tlon 7, Town 7, a,.nge 14 of the
Qhlo Company's PurChase., bea:ln·
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nlng approximately liK rod&amp; East·
mlii:TutW. I IIAN'
of -tbe Southwest cornet' of said
ICUI'. IROII- MITA~I
Fraction, which point ie. also the
Soutbedst comer of 1 _parcel of
real eatate t'onVeyed by Henry
·MeciU.re, et al,
deed dated f'eb-

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Band presented 1 conttrt at Kid·
dl•port H1Jh $thool M(.faday m(ll'r,.
ina: UAder tht IIJ.rtetian of Char·
les Minelll. ,A.ulitant cllr~tora for
lt.!Vtral n~mbert w~ Mr. Smith
and Mr. Brophy of il:he ·Ohlo UJl.i·
verslty Scbool .Or lJutl.c. 'their pro..
gram melu4ed popular and dassi·
oal numben.

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CONC . .T eiYtN
The Obto llnlveralty Afmphonic

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held w.~ er"'l9'." . p .m.
ut the home of Mr1. Paul E. Day~
wlth XI-1. Arth\1:1' Skinner u the
ollistl.l\e hosteu.

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CIAIIOtll. .f TO ~l-It
Th'e i'ebiuary meeting of tllf
Amateur Gardfnert Club wJij be

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The ' administrJlion ofJ vacein£&gt;
to buman bein_. b not witho"Jt
lancer and tb.e
decision to use
it to· prevent rabiea in
people
1ho"uld not be considered lightly .
Danger from any 'Vacdne is n
calculated risk
with the odds
ar.ea*'y Cavorina the ~ving or \'3('·
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reNon is bijteQ by a dOJ, th£&gt; in·
dh&lt;Jual shon\rf ftport it to hiS
laoul)• pbysi.clatl im.me41.ately, Do
oct take :~~ny elul~ ~tl~ul.uly
at 'ilii.s time.

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Filii rate ~ coo!l ~ord!)le cb,..ied lor advertloiq( If
n~ld for
o~ th
of
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will not~ reJPODiible tor mort! tbla oae lneor·

r,I\U CHIIFS MIITINCI

Dale $mhh u co-hosttu.

t1. Conclude

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MMJ, Violat Edwards I• announelna: the recent marrlgae of her
d•ughter, a.tty, to Char1ea Pt.tah,
at Richmond Ind. Mr. and :Uri
Pu~:b have movel;l. to '.ialHpolia.

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l'al:t ~n 41.n . Ul4 wben killed or
It dies, the brain llhould be cxam-

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4:45 t.Jodern itomt~a,et

8:00 Fedefa.l Men
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l:.tO $pOrta Eye
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5:!QI Mf LI.Ut. Mafltt

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'WYman
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The ~iee it Rfl:bt
Truth or Coosequenee1
Tic 1M Dol.llb
12:30 1f, CfqlfJ fe Yt\1

Current
2:00 Parsph's Stucly
2:SO Tennesse-e ~rnie Ford
S:OO Matinee Theatre
4:99 Q~ Ftr. A .Dey
4:1.5 Kod.em RoQlanc:e
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11:00
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Bula1 Edward VenSldde. who
F.arl McClure, Mrs Earl Me.
reaWea al
Wet! CbeJ .. , .... .,.
tkle, .DeLan~. !Fitridl, otherwise CJur~. addrt·Ul!ll unlm~~. tDe 'tlll·
whD~e place ol nlidenee 11 uno kDOWJJ heirs, dewlaew,. J•teea,
Jo:nown, Mil like notlee that on necutort, sJminlatratora or' t•
Jaou11y 7, 19M, tbe undenlaned signs of Earl llt'Clure, if deeeaaed,
fllf&lt;l ber peUUon wlnJ( WJD in Bt.. rnlce McClure; addreae ~11 ·
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th~.o Court of Common Pleas ot k.JJO'I'."..,,
MelpCounty,Ohlo prlylng for d:i- knoMJ hU5band of Bemioe lfc·
votce and restoration of her Cilltt'; tht&gt; tmknown heln, .,dl!\'l·
IOr81ef I'Jtt'mi, Otl the fP'OUnda Of see&amp;. legatees. ~~ut.oN , edllllnisextrtll.e trUitlty ,nd 1ro•• negl«t trators or u..si1ns of 8itT11lot Me·
of duty. 'Slid ciu"&amp;e win be for Clu!"'e, it decea ~d . Nora McClure,
~arlnc on or after February 19. addrelia unknown, tbe unknown
1911'1.
htdrs, de~iaee&amp;, terateea, rt.ecu·
ton,
or ani,tRJ of
NANCY J.llll VANSICKLE6 Nora admm.Lstrator,
.Mc(~\urt•, if deceued. The
BY: \\l!:fli!Tiilll &amp; FULTZ,
unknown peira, devl.aee~, lepleee.

FOR-CONSISTENT Df:PilNDABJA AESIIL1't

6:" Sip ~n
'7:00 Teiby'

J2:QD Tie T:ae llouall
12:30 It Ctluld Be You

ures lor !tO~ Wd veeelne En).(.
la1;1d, New :te1JIA4 1Jl4 A~stralia
PrololbU the eM~ ol all dogs
UDUI tbef b,vt ~n ,uarantined
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10:00 Home
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T uesday

known .e..-e of r.abiea, w~at L·a•J
be done tD ~ent lt!
'·An.sw.er. St.•k!i. •uat•"'tine nw.1 s·

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ft. Jlvea you a power of plea&amp;He waa a Scandinavian and 1
ure to read how all the college belteve he. is dead 1 was a ~ered
1 raduatea are swamped with job kid In a b;r. town Jookin&amp; ft&gt;r job,
offers. Aceordlna to the laat thing
t saw th.e 1017 boyl wlll avorage
out
tOO buckt a bead jul!lt for
atarLen-double the average sal
e.ry or 10 ye:tl'l. palt.
It brii)JI 1 slow, slow smile,
even tbouJh you know the bu~k
dotan•t proettre the 1ame deer as
a long time aco wbeo you le11ped
out into opam anonymity.
One hun.;lrt!d dollars. Each week.
Th~tL bi&amp;, coarse C·note that mado
you Into 1 man. That wae a house
and a car and a 1et1-Yant -and peo·
pie uid •'•str" at you. When you
paued tbe century mark you wt!rc
a re•l M&amp; feJiow, und ~ould Rend
the kldt to sebool.
M'7 Cil'lt Job paid me 10 bul·ks
a week, oa whltb J w.u 1 upposcd
to keep myaell ff'd. housed, and
~leaned, wlfll very Uttle left over
for yac:btJ, Frtoch ml1tresse 11 , and
rate hones. It Wll not 10 Jauah·
able tl!len, bu\ my credit rallna
wa1 oQfe 10 anemic: that t was
\urned down 11 a risk by a nrm
whieh apett&amp;.Uzed ln lt4 11ults.
'fhere wa• a piece in 'Time rt·
tlltUY whleb IBid they could 11 'I
flad enoua:h youna newspapermen
tO 10 'rouad. The average starling
pay lJ fl~ a month. 1 recall get·
tina rna~ an PO a week as a
u,e~ap.periiJ.•Q
1 n d Wtlndered
w~t· to d~ with tht extra loot. Onl!
Unle 1 worked on a paper a11 a

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DB\'IITSQ ~JNTI!p:STS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA

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Ill. [)1111'- - GENIRAL MANAGI.[t
I YNOI.II •. GREIN&amp;- EDITOR'
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We&gt;uld Increase Required Instruction

A new bill offered in the General Assembly would require
a legal minimum of 180 instruction days In Ohio Publl~
Schools compared to the current number in Meigs County or
175. These instruction days would be exclusive of holidays and
Umt for teachers' meetings. ·
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Loeal educators are not expected to rush to Columbus iJt
support of this proposed change. The bill admittedly is offf'fed by lbe big city delegttlons (llep. Charles Mosh,r, R., Ober·
lin, I~ sponsor in tlle House), The reason for it ls cited as a be·
lie( that not enough instruction is being given now. It is!pldet.
stood tb*t lbe State Board of Education is back of the bill, too.
Educators here. we gatbe•·. would like to l~&gt;~&gt;k closely ll!to
this bill btfore suppoJ1in&amp; or rejecting it. There .is "''D~der·
atlle ft&lt;!lln&amp; that !be .state board of education is Jlri)Cndlns 1)1
two dlr~ions at once. lt&amp;JYS Ohio pupils do not have 9DOIIgh
tlmt 1o cover e!dstlng COW"SOB. Then. every time It meets, an·
other required subject is added to the curriculum .
Besides, city schools evade many of the problems thllt live
with rura) and small town consolidated institutions. !t bas
lleell euatomary to start school after Labor Doy and ~!lise it as
109n i!Wr Memorial Day as possible. depending on how many
IIJI!I• have to be made up for "illegal" holidays taken during
the year.
In lbe spring young fellows are expected to get out on their
llall'• fields. And who wants to think about school before La·
bor Day when the fishing is so good? City kids don't have any.
thing else to do except go to school or ha·ng around with neigh·
borhood gangs.
Sut don't worry. By the time this bill gets through Its hear·
lngs-if It does-and Is amended in the House und the Senate
It won't be reco~nlzed for the one offered Monduy.

Around and About
· With Robert Ruark

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m~klng

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,.......... ~DJ lllo ln1enlloni
of Po•uor tow,ard the erection of
J - ... ~IIJ&gt;oNI plant, lit plant
for ....,.~. 111llb ¥14dleport
. 1 Jolndr own~!! 1114 operotod
1.04
lhot a rool ,t.llf
tao yooro

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·'J;Iadr"'l!ltt.r 111100 .-. Maror bad

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lwice a we&lt;'k he
his

lh:OH k,

I called,.

n week

looke~

smiled,

an I

up from

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heard, and said no. $1x full montha
lalet he lovked up from his desk,

wagged his heard and e.ald yea.

Tnis man ts the reaton why 1
have never yet been hnpttllte to
any raw kld wbo waated to work.
You fiet to thinkln1, hl tbeae
$100 t.htyl, where 10u etn'.t find

10 enoua:h nrw:o~papermen to 1et out
the ah11et. Old FJtz, lonr: dtl'd of

or lS buck• more than the city
e41tor, and tbla definitely did not
pJO~ blm.
The only man 1 have tYer hated
MI';Jl\.l.ft,Aitl)' WP a fellow who
allall ro namelea11, but anyone In
Waahlna:lon will reruember him
&amp;I t.be city ~ltor of a morning
pipit wllle(l bu. •lnce been mera·
... ;,jib oevorol otllen.

!'!&gt;llul~n Jt¥4,

an.v job. do;ng anythlnl at all.
This was I 036 and l waa a de·
pression kid . I had been miaera~\)'
embarraued In college, 10 11'1\·
poverlshed that 1 didn't 1\nllb
paying f(w my education unlJl
after world War n . I bootlealed
a liltle b1t , .~nd hustled eaten fQr
a Jousv ho r. rdlng house, and onee
atole 11'1 alarm clot'k ao I could get
~P in ~•me to attend a clasa that
mtvrcs lt•d me.
And Lhla ,t.::uy, who later married
a rich woman , threw me out of an
orfice h1r the llln of aaklng for
a new.~ p~pf'r job, which at that
time, 1f ll Willi on The Star, pa1rl
12 huckll a week, on The News,
Hi buck~ .
Another 111an wllo Is a bi&amp; edi·
tor now ar.1 whom I will rtcYer
cease to love was worklni on an·
olhCT paper, He had been a pi·
ano pi.l)'er and a taxi driver. He
had a ~t·ard. _He wu an emer~Lency
managmg erhlor.
Twice

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::!.~o·t'dered
the ucond ward
Clerk cbarlea Lei·
the eouncil'• at, Cuuncllmen
Ule motion
of pollee
QIDI"'d after

then dt·

nl1ht'•

p.m. Wedne'"

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clrrhod11 of th• liver, Wll n'r;ht
•tlltor when I wll J\llbt eopyboy
on Th3 New• Jn W1ahlngton. I
would ~)' lhat old Fitz had no
talent lUi a nl1bt editor. He juat
procassed the copy that came
dowu from upttaltt, to a poi11t
where I look It down to the UrUted
Preu.
( will aort of tell you about old
P'ltz, whoae firat name was lot,
and who came trom Lima, Ohio.
He wa11 rude. Ht Wll untalented.
He tlrank m·.1cb too mw:h. }I, Will
laty. That'a why h1 Will nlcht edl·
tor.
· But he wl\m't ao uatalented, 10
lazy, 110 drvnk, 10 ruclt that he
didn't have a bell of a lot of thne
to teach a JIWkY countrr ~ the
rudlmenta or tbe b\ttjDeSJ, •nd
with no jokel abou1 type-llct,
either. I learned tD r,ead copy hm
Fltz. I le11.rned a wtaoJt Itt of
thin&amp;• from Fitz, aU 1o0d.
There Willi I CU¥ wbo " lOW
edltor.Jn-ch•er or a ,..., lai'CI
cern. who ooce len~ me .U• c.~t
to ao and cover • atwr. when ba
wa11 \'cry bla: and I was very II~·
tie. He didn't leavt·~e ofllc!• untll
I had returned with tb, ltory,
wberen;&gt;on I went h*t ooaU••·
and he put the atory On tAt wlrt.
Ther~ was lUll another ol)e who
spent thre,. solid yea111 ba1~1 ll'te
over the hPad "'"- hlt &amp;eellmll·
lated knowled1e ud. lired rae 1t
~e end of It btcAUI he felt tUre
wa1 nothlnr mor• . . knew that
he could teach.
Thla hal beea HC!Ia a l(l'tat
racket, lull of ll.leb wonderful
people, that 1 think lt'l a aba~
to at.rt out for bl,f deup. Yor.t
ouaht to 1uffe.r juat a lltUe btt,
for fun, bl:fore the)' makt you

to•·

rich.

BOARD TCI I[IIIIT
A roeular ,.otiol of \li~COIIOIJ
~ar~ of •4~ctlloo wlU
llo14
lonlpt in oiU&lt;es of "'II'
S_uperlnLendent of ~hbOfl. ·'

Q"'"'•n
. .. illran•miU•d
rrom
n"t)a l to man
through the Allva

when bitten?
Answer. Yes tranMHuiOn or ra·
bieS is thrOUitb thi! medium of SB·
liva !rom the P.&gt;lecttd aolmal. The
~.r:rus is pre5eat ia the aallva ant
the idt'('\t'd bite or abrasi on L~
the rort.ll o r entry. However, not
&lt;~ ll pl'rsun~ b1t1en by rab1d an :·
ma;~&gt; contran rabies. The virus is
r.ot ,1lways round tn tht .u.Uva of
raLi!t animals.
Question. Jlow long d04pli it Lake
ror the disease to develop a ftr~ t·
the in!ecUon oc~u.ra?
Answer. In human beings the
incuballM ~ril)d varies from two
tu eight weeks, usuall)', but may
\-'ary from one week to a year. The
first evidence or Infection betins
at the site of the wound with iro'\ta.ion, pain and numbne'J of the
area nf'ar the · bite. Second stage, t'Ssion. irritability, etc. follow by the stage or excitement
spa•ml'l o! !Uuvles, difficulty
in swllllowJng, temperature 103,
paral1•sis, quictnt.!ls, ind b~art bil· .

urque11Uon. Since there

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Porahontas Mine Thought Safe
Against Explosion By Its Mip.ers

Review Mint DIMiftrt ,
In the safely clas•es, miners
were taught how ex.plosi.ona
.
They reviewE&gt;d the detaUs
tory's most hoi'Tible mine
asters. 'f}tey went over the ~aWJet
and discuNP.d how they could have

'"-' pietur" • • notee or the l&gt;eell prevented.
••ff*J .4tperat1on.
'fhf.l miners a'liO teamed bow to
~hta r;:., l'f
use Jlls-dl't.eetinc lamp•. They
~ ~;nlof'r wbe t~ ~Pe had were tkown how tbe fWbl burRed
taa. '" or \JJ~ .... uwin¥ io the pretenef of p• by artifir
•9fl fr"' tlte fOG* of ~ shalt. cial mean1.
Before he would enfer a new
They als r. \t'!arned every detail
are1, be W/IVed a ~peey;g,y btdlt of bolting a ~lUng to pcevent
lat~p •• l~e .....klq to d.. eave In~. And they were t111cbt

IDITOl'S NOT•: Lon K. Sa·
• .,.. now a ......_, of tht
lllc"mend, VI., 11\ureau staH of
Un1ttcl ,.,..., t•urW tta. ll•hJip,
Vay ctal a, ln. two. · yHrt ....
in4 h.. llralohond kMwt- of
tht ..,.. of Montiay's ctfu.r.
Ht,. IJ hit account of whtl It

teet Ute lliS:btat arnnuot '1of gas. b,ow to spot celllna: boltt t h. 1 t
The lamp u oald, ,....14 burn a were rettdy to !Jive.
ly L•n K. Sav...
different tolor wh~n ill was
IIICIIMOND. Va. (UP)
The tQWn of 'BLshop J1 s~ppo:rted
''T)Jel'f'~ on~ chance In a milUon prttenl.
solely by the PO&lt;:abontu mine,
Behlnd• those euttina: . ipto the which ·.vork~ around the clock to
ddt mine wlll ever explode," a
miller, five mllea in the ·Poea~tlR· face, other miners bolted the shaft produce, wa.~h and ship out 10,000
tu Field Company'a Bishop mine, ceJUng with thou!Jindl Of auto· tons of coal a day. The mine it the
malleo)ly rlyeted ro!lf boll~ The second larg.est ir, the Poeabontas
laid.
face of the mine was nMer dug
Monday morning,, an explosion more than !W fel!t ahead of the coal fidds and is one of the Jar~·
est in the United States,
ripped throu~h the mine, ttappin1 .. 1)1.........
The miners live approximately
three crews ot S8 or 37 men, 2,000
a
mile from the mouth nf the
Heavy
eanvu
pa.rijtiona
bung
to
feet deep. Searchers had begun
se·paratc th~ sfCtione of ttie mine mine here in company • owned
removing bodies lly '8 1.m.
1 toured the mine two years ago where blasUnJ, drllUng and saw· white clapboard houses. Their
to see the sprawling !J&amp;tem of ing took ptace. tr ·tkl!re was an strttets Rre neat and orderly. Al·
shaft&amp; and t\lnpela and track• that e¥plo,ton the pa,rlitions would most every house has a garden
in front or it.
extend underifound for miles 1often the blow.
After
each
dynamite
blast
into
alona the West Vlra:lnia • Virainla
the face, the mlnen would creep
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forward thro111b clouda of dust.
The min('':' who showed me the My friend, wavlnc tht! lamp 1he1d
face of the No. 3 seam ut the end of hlm, watehed ita flame intently.
of a fJv,..mlle flatcar ride into the
The 81ahop .mine ia one of the
earth aaid the miners received molt mechJnlzed in the United
ON TRAINING
months of tr1inlnc in safely to Statea. DriiUna Into the face,
Cht~rles A. UrPdbury, ehemlst
prevent aueh accidents as the one scooping from the ~fOUnd, loading
at the Ohi-o Valley Electric Corto~ay.
Into the can Ia all done auto- porAtion, Kyger Creek, h takh11
1 took photo.craph.a or miners at · matically.
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a [lYe Yrceks traininr, c3urse ln
tendlnJ ~t~ft.!ty clas~. Mine offi.
Work would not begin until the Huntington at the American Gat
rials B.ll!d the class(&lt;a received 100 face miner had erept to the face
Per ceot volunl&amp;ry partlelpaUon with his lamp, had Inspected the anlj F.lectl'ic ompany laborat.ary
He is «taying in Huntmgton dur·
by the m1n~rl.
ae1m, the jolnll and the wai\J and in.~t the week and llpends the week·
At the bottom of the mine, I ·&lt;:eilins:.
end at h"bmt: wilh hhi (amily.

DAILY CROSSWORD
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11. Spread 1ra.u
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AT 0&amp;5 SCHOOL
Mn. Allen Hu&amp;hes, an officer
of the CbQshlre ChapLI!r, OES, ot.
tended the $Ctlool of lnat,ruct\Oll
for the OES of the twenty.fourtn
District at M'&lt;:Artllur :)atilrday ar..d
was elected &amp;ecretiry of the Dis·
trict.

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Ollt lttter limply •t&amp;nda tor ~nothlr. [a Ulli llnlPie A 11 uttd
for U. lh~ L't. X tor the tWo o·.. ete., llnaft 'fett.n lPDf'o
tropht1a, Uii lentf.h aad toi'Q)lttOII ot tht woNI art an' hl•ta
illeh 411 UJ• c,. letter~ .... dlfhtrt:ilt.
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First Ward Fire CDmpany, told
The Seotil"el this morning her
husband wou.ld file as an lnde·
pendent for counclJ. Don Mullen,
incumbent Democrat on the coun·
ell, verified he W~;~:Uld file apin
for a C'Juncil &amp;eat. He denied ru·
mor, that he would seek the mayoralty.
F;ve candidate! already have"
filed for council. They are Dor
Schaefer, Rieh Jones and Roy
Betzlng, ali lOC~Jmbents, and Les·
lie Futlt and Franklin M. Riier.
Edna Sehoenloe-ib bu filed for
c1erk and Elma Russell for lreaaurer..
Middleport Doubtful
Two known candidates (among
many rumort'd ones) hlilve file4
for the first citizen po!l In Mid·
dleport. T)Jey are Mayor C. 0 .
Flsh~r wbo say1 he needs more
time to Jet
seYeral
project!
completed begun ln his firat
term, ~tnd Cecil Bradbury, onetime treasUrer of the vUiage, and
unsuece!sful candidate in 1H7.
Uon to CliJJton Fisher by 30
At that tin'·e he lost the nomlna·

votes .

coun~ll.

Camera Goes to Sebool
Tennessee Ern1e .l'onl
Matinee Tbeatre ·
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1:45
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My Little. J4at&amp;le
Waterfront ·
News Picture
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12:00 Vlollant Lob

12:15 lMe ot lJfe
12:30 Seare:h for Tomorrow
IUS Guldlq Lllbl
1:00 Katle'a :Kitchen
1:80 ..., the worl4 'l1unla
2:00 Our•Jllu IIIWI!a
UO HoUJOIIU"IY
8:00 Bi• :Payoff
S:SO Bolt OraalJy Show
4:00 Jlrliblor Dar

4:15 Seaet Btorol
4:30 Edge •' Nilht
MO Tbe Earl[ Show
6:3Q Your &amp;ao Reporter
o:45 SpOJ'll Porl4!a

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7:30 Rabie Rider
8:00 Pbtt ~lvera Sbow
8:30 The Brothert
1:00 -l:o Tell- the Truth

9:llll · RetUkeltjfq _·
1~:00 1114,000 Queatloa

10:80 Do You Tru•t Your Wit•
11:00 VP·To-Tbe Miaute News

11:0' Scanpina: the Weatber
11:10 The · Late Show

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Top Sedau. 'Dynoflnw, - loool
owner, red anti w1ltte thne ·

11:30 Sltike It Rl&lt;h

1~:00 Valiant L14Y
12:15 LOve or ilfe
12:30 Search ~ Tomorrt1f

tone. $27115.00. i\laollnor's, POJn.
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1:00 Katle'a Klteun
I :30 .... The Worl4 1'urna
2:00 Our Mill Broob
2:30 l:l::mllt:Jtarty
3:00 l'be Big Pcypff
UO Bl&gt;b O..,.by Sbow
4:00 Brighter Day

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Only B,ooo eoroful 111Jief. n ell new ~~t~e4 ttr ta 1blt area.
$2495.00. Blaetblllf!l, ~eroy.

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Sedan. 12,000 actual mllea. Mer·

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' '\'O)n.J.tie. "2890.00. Blaeltn.ar1s,
iP.....,oy.
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4:::t0 F'&lt;lge of Nllht
5:00 Tool Early Show
6:80 You~ !:sso Jli.perlil' _
6:4S Sporta Parade
6:515 We•lberman

7:00 Jill Corey Sho\f ·
7:15 Douglas: F.dwardl
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8:00 Arthllr God!ro• ·A P'ri. . .
8:00 Tile MIQiooalrf Jrt ' · •
8:30 rvo Got A SeeJ;tl, . .
10:00 20th Century Fox Hour
11:00 iJp to the mlnuta llMQ, •
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10:00 Garry )Jooro
10:30 Arthur GOdlreJ

0:55 Weatherman
7:00 Art Llatlettet • tbe Kids

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\liM PONTIAC VB Z ljr. Sedan.
Less than 12.000 mile1. «_there
eve:r was a ''cream' puff-'', this is
one.. $2195.00. Blaettnar'S, Pomeroy.
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1955 BUICK Special 2 dr. Hard
to~ Dynaflow drive, fully equip.
pe&amp;.~ blue - and
grey, finish.
$2295.00. Blaett.oar•s, Pomeroy.
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YOUR OWN
PART TIME
BUSINESS!
Zatabllshed Motor Routes

day or Tue~day.

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8:00 CopWD Kanqroo
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obta1niDJ applications fi'Opl lhlereste4 persons wbo wou~ l,i.Q tD
ttl*'-lte .Sentinel Motor 8.oltt.H.
Must Dave car.

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Temple Pythlan Sisters wJU me«
ThuM!day evening at the home ot
'Mrs. J.awrrnce LannlnJ with Mrs.

!)N [\IIAN'a LIST
Keltb ~~ 1001 :of lin. llutb
San,bury,' bu been.' adaaltted to
the Petn'e 14M f.J 0lP4) Unl•e~tJ
for tile lir8ti ternesW- ~.Uon. Thil
bonorai\Y list loldlucloa Jll UIU·
vertlty Coltop otudenta oltainln8
3 point .averaae Jn all houra at·
te11pted with 1 mlnlmum ~ fu.
teeD bour.
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Attorney• for Plaintiff
Ul 8, 1e. 2%, !9 (2J ~. 12, Ole

O~rtunitles

IT'S EASY 1'0
BUY - SELL - RENTfind employment ~ hire or fiud a lost ttem tbrotlih
'fhe Daily Sentinel WANT
ADS. llon't put it off Call 398 Today - An M In
this column

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ll9) · Business

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Jean Lama has flied for trea• 7:80 C~t
urer and Charlet Murr1:r Cor 8:80
lftp .
clerk. ~tb are incumbent.. Orlly
lliUID ~..
EIJ)est Co\'ert hat f~ed hi•
l:llll J)gPoftt Co•....., 'l'lleo!N
Uon, to aene another term on IO:Oo POlb 'Timt.

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BE YOUR OWN BOsf

$400 Monthly Spare TIJ*e .

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administratort

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"BUild loiter Por l.tu"

GIIUESER BLOcK CO.

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OR lt. U. Call w.t.·G,......,

(17) Help Wanted

lUX WAILtl

Local rellolllo -

as.

• rled man, aee 2S to
for re- WI bread route, aal.atY lhd bQDuL' ·l'or 'appUe.ition , . 1&amp;. y,.. '

Vlltoge ol Harri-;illo.
inctudillJ Loti a, e. and u ia
These two parcels contalo sb:ty.
two •cres, more or le-. and are
also known as the DuoJa»- farm.
The prayer of tile petltlon 11

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LocAL ADV.ittAMIM'r
IM~OYMM

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lOCAL~GE

All of tile ods\ln1 Stele Route
No. CI8P ~ween UW: btikJniiJ.C of
the abtwe descrfbi!d n;lo.calion

and Bridge No. ~ ov,er
Wftl. Brandl tf &amp;bade lUW!r.

1\ftlYTHIMG IS

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LOCAL

in anllle
undivided
tbree-tiftba
Jntef..
thai
d..ede»lo
title be qulotdl
esl of the aforeaid real esbte~
U&gt;at !be rlohiJ Of lhe parlito be
determined and tbat be, u exeeutor, may be authorilled and or·
dered lo sell the entire .lDttrat in
I of the "abvve deteribed real
e..!lt.ate in Section _.A~'7.08 of the
Ohio Revis(ld CMt"' and for aucla
other and further relier to whicb
he may be E&gt;Dtilled.

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-P laintiff
&amp; FULTZ
Attorneys fo!' Plaintiff
Jan. 22, 29, Feb. !5, 12, 19, 26

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New$paper
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performance of its built·in SuperqhJrger
'with the most effective brakes on ·the raad.

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t\INifl brakes with- margins of 118fety. Here .., har~J&gt;1portant
!W-Y. that Studeltakor·Pacbrd &amp;lves you thi.t ad.Jitiona! .Mtr~
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a,.\o). . . bnb1Ja111p.l95.Saq.weinohet
"'*IIDiai-111 ........_.,. "'""f't
. "' brake lbliJig ""' canied by lho Stude-

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lb!Jos- por pound of cor of any outoJI!Iflbllo madp loday I
I.Alr.-IM4rumo. Heat robs bnhs of

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-lntwtlll l)l6cUIIy "lloned" alr.-led
boob iiNmJ (lOt actUauy double lho of.

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t!Oolm5 surface.
;Better J&gt;&lt;akes, 1111perior acceleration, surer h~aU rap to~
l'eif/Wrrllmce. Drive tlte '57 Studebakers and P!daiti~ yru drlla'" 'llollq.

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INSURANC£ AGENCY •
Pan. li.utomobll:t, HHJth

· ACCIDENT
Lift. C~tu.alty and Bonds

Sunrise
To.
Sunset

Cfll-jN&amp;rt-

keol Elltote Broker
. ' In MIDDI.IJiORT, OHIO
PHONUI
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The persons first above men·
tioned will ""take further notiee
that . they have been made parties
de£endant lo said - petition and
that tbey are required to answer and the soutbeasterl:r end of tbe
the 111me on or before the 5th day above deaeiibed relocation.
Of Match, 1P!57 .
1!. 0 . LINIII!LL
DAtE M. DUTTON,

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.aert.bed aa f•!~CI·~:
lalln8 Slale
twee• Bridge No. ~JB,
over· West Bra neb of Sh1de R.iver,

OnyQqr Dial
Your

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SI!CTION 211 OF HDPORD TOWN
IJIIP. MEIGS COUNTY, ORJO.

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C20l Business Services

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PROI'OSl!D ABANDONMENT OF
TIIJil 'PORTION EXISTING STATE

the

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alpl of Nathaniel ~eClure, Jr..

deceased. Emma F. Mc Clure, ad·
dress unknown; .... ~ , . .. . , unknown husband of Emma Mt·
Cl~ re; th e u¥.nown helra. ,deVJ.
PUBLIC SAL~
[)elbert Turner farm, lO a. m. sees, tegat.ees e.x:ecuton adeilliaFebruary 23, 1057, Court House tra tors or a~nilfls of Emina F. Mt·
Pomert~y,"....., Ohlo. •t.ocadon, near
Clure, ir dceeu~d. Nathaniel
WeJ- I:~~~!~LJ~~~
~ unknown :
Cl~er, lo Colu.rnbl.a Township, ley McClure.
Mn. Natbanle1
JkoC1U:re
M'elill COIUity, Oblo.
Farm ol ?;35 acre&amp;, rtaidence whose re•! name is
deY1see1,
and related farm bulldlna:s. erop unknown
(t.f
lan~. gra&amp;ioc, timber, a surplut of tors,
Nathaniel
water, on aooiJ, road
Appnlsed vl.lue- eBOOO.OO and ceaaed. Do1:ald
mLlst sell for at least two--thirds. unknown, , Mra.
whose real
ICaljh In tand on day of sale.
F. H. Cl'l&lt;lo011 Allornoy lor unknow
-W~ TurMr, ~lnl~ra· execut.,tl, ·
signs ot
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452, · · -.... ceased. Charles
Ohio.
(1) 22, 29 (2) 5, 12, 4te
dress unknown; Mrs.
C\ure, Jr., ijle unkonwo
rods·
vlsees, le&amp;atces, exeCutors, _adn•[n· wesi
lstrators or assigns of Chat'le~
1e the place
coaCJure,
if deceased. The un· talning 21 .8 l&lt;!ftl, more or leU.
SALE
Co
known
devllees, . Jegatef•, Save and except the Iota wbi~b
40 acre.. of
farm ra
a• have heretOfore been 11014 and
joins 23!1
convered from Jlid real estate
to be

ror ,..;.; - tioe~r~o ,...ip(;J;

( IS'l Employnieht
, Wpnted
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ateamer: Cliatoa J'ilher, Mid·
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OHIO VALLEY
. JUNK co~

WANTED -

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!Retllling and collecting PiPDef
from our five cent HIJb Gndf!
Nut macbine• In th1a ar,L No
selling!l To qu.Ufy for woi"k
mu11t bl(lve a car, refe~a.
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the
;tory.llevdll'll I boura a wet• ~
•a 1""7
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legatoos,
~~·...,.= en on J*Pr;l.r HOf.lll. Pomtroy, Ohio. Must
or ael&amp;ns
,.81 co
I will net up to for two-thirds appraised value
del.'ea,sed. The unkno.Wo
1400 ~~ 'With vary i:0041 $800.00, Caah in band on day of Clure,
heirs, devisees, leg1teea, execu1't'llllti!IJ:h., 01 1akln1 ovor
sale
limo......... lnereaalnJ aceoed· ,
• F. H. C)'Jrl.,n. Attornrt for tors, adminh.tratora or aui1na of
lngly. flair ln~ew, l•~•d•
Wa)'M TurMr, Admlnfllr• Edgar B. McClure, deeeaaed, will
phone ln application. Write
tw. ,..... 4Jil, PorMroy, take notlre tbat Dale .M. Dutton,
executor of the 'state of Men1U
North Amerl.tan Nut. Co.l Jl.c.,
Ohla.
McClure, deceased, on tbe 211f:
ll7 W111.lam ~lrt&lt;t, New Y•rk S, (I) 22, 29 (2) ,, 12, 4te
1'1. Y.
' 2 5 ltp
day ot JanuAry, 1957, flled bii pe.
tltion
in the Probate Court wltb·
THill. TO JUMP
NEW Y6RIC tJP--BobRU:h· in and for the County of Mel.ga
a.rdl, Don BI'IIIU. Bob Gutowski and State of Ohio alleging that
Q1,JICK SEIMOE on Wottb Jlo. and Jerry Wt'lbourn-all 15-foot the personal estate of said dete·
pairl"i hy Fact)lry T""n•~ pol~ viul~ra-wiU compete in the dent is not !IUfficicnt tOo pay tbe
WJid&gt;IDWf, WJDIS Jii:wE- Millrose Gflmes at f4adison Square debts and. the costs of adminis·
tering his estate; that he died
l.£ll!$, 1'&lt;&gt;10.......
14-lt Gorden Soti&gt;rda'· night.
seized In fee simple of the foUow·
At&lt;YONE DI!SlRJNG HOME DEiug described real estate, situated
SHOT 42 STRAIGHT
LIVERY or Broughton's Dairy
m said Courty in which the afote·
Pn'TSBURGH UP - Forward mentioned defendants claim or
Product, lp. Pomeroy ot Middle·
port, call Walter Crooks, phone Dave Ricketts of Duquesne Uni· ma~ claim an interest, tea-wit:
605'1.J. Af' er all, ''The Belt verslty s!mk two foul shots before PARCEL NO. IV
missing on his third In a game
Doem't Cost A Cent More."
The first piece is described as
l 28 lmoc with N.i sgara Monday night to ex· follows, to·wit : An undivided three
tend his eot'lsecutive foul shot recfifths Jnte,c&amp;t in the followinf
ord to 42';
:
real e~te situate in the County
of Meigs an,tl SLate of Ohio and
perf1'echftlclanS. Phoo.e 62M Y
bounded as follows: Beginning at
Midd1epor~.
6·.15-tf
the Southeast corner of Fraetion
No. 7 in Scipifi Township, County
and Sta(e afore)aid, thence North
102 rods; thence west 12 rods;
thence We.~ t 32 deg. South 3li
rods; thence West 14 deg. South
20 rods; lht&gt;nce West 40 deg.
South 24 rods; thence West 31
deg. South 20 rods; thence Soutb
23 deg. West 15 rods 12 Jinks;
thenee East 30 rods; thence South
41) rtlds; thence East 15 rods 1'7
links to place of beginning, con·
talnJng about forty (40) 1 rods,
more or less, and is part of fractlon No. 7, Scipio Township,
Meigs Cou11ty, Oblo, save and ex·
cept the coal that was reserved by
J~ob Davis when said land wa.s
deeded by said Davis to A. Dun·
lap, deed date:d January 3, 1851.
The second piece ·l11 ' described
as follows, to-wlt: An undivided
three-fifths interest Jn the follow·
ing reaJ estate situited in t h e
Township of Scipio, CoWity of
Meig11 and SlJI.te "' Ohlp, in Frac
tlon 7, Town 7, a,.nge 14 of the
Qhlo Company's PurChase., bea:ln·
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nlng approximately liK rod&amp; East·
mlii:TutW. I IIAN'
of -tbe Southwest cornet' of said
ICUI'. IROII- MITA~I
Fraction, which point ie. also the
Soutbedst comer of 1 _parcel of
real eatate t'onVeyed by Henry
·MeciU.re, et al,
deed dated f'eb-

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Band presented 1 conttrt at Kid·
dl•port H1Jh $thool M(.faday m(ll'r,.
ina: UAder tht IIJ.rtetian of Char·
les Minelll. ,A.ulitant cllr~tora for
lt.!Vtral n~mbert w~ Mr. Smith
and Mr. Brophy of il:he ·Ohlo UJl.i·
verslty Scbool .Or lJutl.c. 'their pro..
gram melu4ed popular and dassi·
oal numben.

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CONC . .T eiYtN
The Obto llnlveralty Afmphonic

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held w.~ er"'l9'." . p .m.
ut the home of Mr1. Paul E. Day~
wlth XI-1. Arth\1:1' Skinner u the
ollistl.l\e hosteu.

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CIAIIOtll. .f TO ~l-It
Th'e i'ebiuary meeting of tllf
Amateur Gardfnert Club wJij be

21. Eliruw.·

The ' administrJlion ofJ vacein£&gt;
to buman bein_. b not witho"Jt
lancer and tb.e
decision to use
it to· prevent rabiea in
people
1ho"uld not be considered lightly .
Danger from any 'Vacdne is n
calculated risk
with the odds
ar.ea*'y Cavorina the ~ving or \'3('·
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Dr. Brooks waro, '*at ir any
reNon is bijteQ by a dOJ, th£&gt; in·
dh&lt;Jual shon\rf ftport it to hiS
laoul)• pbysi.clatl im.me41.ately, Do
oct take :~~ny elul~ ~tl~ul.uly
at 'ilii.s time.

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Filii rate ~ coo!l ~ord!)le cb,..ied lor advertloiq( If
n~ld for
o~ th
of
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In
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lm•uidlately. ..,.
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will not~ reJPODiible tor mort! tbla oae lneor·

r,I\U CHIIFS MIITINCI

Dale $mhh u co-hosttu.

t1. Conclude

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MMJ, Violat Edwards I• announelna: the recent marrlgae of her
d•ughter, a.tty, to Char1ea Pt.tah,
at Richmond Ind. Mr. and :Uri
Pu~:b have movel;l. to '.ialHpolia.

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qura~tine~ ~ 9btl!lrY11d for at
l'al:t ~n 41.n . Ul4 wben killed or
It dies, the brain llhould be cxam-

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7~ . ~ayor of "-' T41n
.7 :10 Eddle Pilher
7:45 NBC Newt
B:()Q Hl[.aq) Ho»~a,.
Uo "'~"" ~CJ~w• ...1
9:;:: Kraft 'thea1l'e
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RATES

4:45 t.Jodern itomt~a,et

8:00 Fedefa.l Men
&amp;:30 New1
l:.tO $pOrta Eye
6:55G)Veatberlecast

it:p!) tfewa t(f~U~,s
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5:!QI Mf LI.Ut. Mafltt

8:30 ~-"'•
Nil Show
'WYman
9 30 A:t tr
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Home
The ~iee it Rfl:bt
Truth or Coosequenee1
Tic 1M Dol.llb
12:30 1f, CfqlfJ fe Yt\1

Current
2:00 Parsph's Stucly
2:SO Tennesse-e ~rnie Ford
S:OO Matinee Theatre
4:99 Q~ Ftr. A .Dey
4:1.5 Kod.em RoQlanc:e
0:00 Comedy Thill

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9 :00
10:00
11:00
Jl :30
12.~

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Bula1 Edward VenSldde. who
F.arl McClure, Mrs Earl Me.
reaWea al
Wet! CbeJ .. , .... .,.
tkle, .DeLan~. !Fitridl, otherwise CJur~. addrt·Ul!ll unlm~~. tDe 'tlll·
whD~e place ol nlidenee 11 uno kDOWJJ heirs, dewlaew,. J•teea,
Jo:nown, Mil like notlee that on necutort, sJminlatratora or' t•
Jaou11y 7, 19M, tbe undenlaned signs of Earl llt'Clure, if deeeaaed,
fllf&lt;l ber peUUon wlnJ( WJD in Bt.. rnlce McClure; addreae ~11 ·
... , . . . , 1 f,he Ufl ·
th~.o Court of Common Pleas ot k.JJO'I'."..,,
MelpCounty,Ohlo prlylng for d:i- knoMJ hU5band of Bemioe lfc·
votce and restoration of her Cilltt'; tht&gt; tmknown heln, .,dl!\'l·
IOr81ef I'Jtt'mi, Otl the fP'OUnda Of see&amp;. legatees. ~~ut.oN , edllllnisextrtll.e trUitlty ,nd 1ro•• negl«t trators or u..si1ns of 8itT11lot Me·
of duty. 'Slid ciu"&amp;e win be for Clu!"'e, it decea ~d . Nora McClure,
~arlnc on or after February 19. addrelia unknown, tbe unknown
1911'1.
htdrs, de~iaee&amp;, terateea, rt.ecu·
ton,
or ani,tRJ of
NANCY J.llll VANSICKLE6 Nora admm.Lstrator,
.Mc(~\urt•, if deceued. The
BY: \\l!:fli!Tiilll &amp; FULTZ,
unknown peira, devl.aee~, lepleee.

FOR-CONSISTENT Df:PilNDABJA AESIIL1't

6:" Sip ~n
'7:00 Teiby'

J2:QD Tie T:ae llouall
12:30 It Ctluld Be You

ures lor !tO~ Wd veeelne En).(.
la1;1d, New :te1JIA4 1Jl4 A~stralia
PrololbU the eM~ ol all dogs
UDUI tbef b,vt ~n ,uarantined
fllr I J101'1od 01 _,, ..,.,Ill,, and

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9 :00 Cortee Time
10:00 Home
11:00 The Price ls IU;;1d
11 :30 Truth or Conaequence1

9:00 Jane

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8 : ~5 Sill&amp; On
7:00 Today

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Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddlep·f.: o., Feb. 5, 1957-3

. ed.netday-

T uesday

known .e..-e of r.abiea, w~at L·a•J
be done tD ~ent lt!
'·An.sw.er. St.•k!i. •uat•"'tine nw.1 s·

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ft. Jlvea you a power of plea&amp;He waa a Scandinavian and 1
ure to read how all the college belteve he. is dead 1 was a ~ered
1 raduatea are swamped with job kid In a b;r. town Jookin&amp; ft&gt;r job,
offers. Aceordlna to the laat thing
t saw th.e 1017 boyl wlll avorage
out
tOO buckt a bead jul!lt for
atarLen-double the average sal
e.ry or 10 ye:tl'l. palt.
It brii)JI 1 slow, slow smile,
even tbouJh you know the bu~k
dotan•t proettre the 1ame deer as
a long time aco wbeo you le11ped
out into opam anonymity.
One hun.;lrt!d dollars. Each week.
Th~tL bi&amp;, coarse C·note that mado
you Into 1 man. That wae a house
and a car and a 1et1-Yant -and peo·
pie uid •'•str" at you. When you
paued tbe century mark you wt!rc
a re•l M&amp; feJiow, und ~ould Rend
the kldt to sebool.
M'7 Cil'lt Job paid me 10 bul·ks
a week, oa whltb J w.u 1 upposcd
to keep myaell ff'd. housed, and
~leaned, wlfll very Uttle left over
for yac:btJ, Frtoch ml1tresse 11 , and
rate hones. It Wll not 10 Jauah·
able tl!len, bu\ my credit rallna
wa1 oQfe 10 anemic: that t was
\urned down 11 a risk by a nrm
whieh apett&amp;.Uzed ln lt4 11ults.
'fhere wa• a piece in 'Time rt·
tlltUY whleb IBid they could 11 'I
flad enoua:h youna newspapermen
tO 10 'rouad. The average starling
pay lJ fl~ a month. 1 recall get·
tina rna~ an PO a week as a
u,e~ap.periiJ.•Q
1 n d Wtlndered
w~t· to d~ with tht extra loot. Onl!
Unle 1 worked on a paper a11 a

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By Alan MINtf

IWant IAoserCo~trols

Panthers, Jackets In Crucial Test
AsThrcr-Season Nears Its 1957 Oosing

co. mty bask{'!ba ll team11
.are fa vored to wm tonight when
they 8(l uarc off agai nst opponents
in the lull before the county tour-nament Februar y 19, 21. and 23
which will determine the local
delegate to the district c-i imina·
tion in AthePS .
Onl y Harrisonville. the ort·beatin club fro m Sci pio Township, ill .
restin g as Racine goe s to McArthur , Easter"n tr11vel s to the small
old gym al Cneshire , and the Rutland H&lt;&gt;d Devils host Shade, a ·
tcan, Harrisonville dereated ear-

The
Sports
Desk

By Bob Grimm
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP -

Coache s' ra!ings. All 31! coaches
Tourna· voting lhou ;.: ht Middletown was
ment time i~ just around the cor- the be ~ t tNm in the stale .
ner for Ohio high schovl basket·
baU team1, but the daancea of anyCOLUMB US, 0 . UP - The
one dethroning defending Class Uniterl Press Ohio high ~~ehool bas·
AA c:hRmpion Middletown seem to kelball ratings with flrat place
be 1rowlne dimmer by the week.
vntes and won - lo~:~t ret'OJ'ds
While othn top team.11 fall vic· through Jo'eb. 2 in parentheses :
tim Lu upsets and off nights,
Tum
Points
Cos'eh Paul WHikcr'a Middies just 1. 1\Hrlriletown
(36 15-0) 360
keep roHing along. With two more 2. Cl !! vdand Latin (13-0)
268
vletorie~ dming the la&amp;t weekend, 3. Columh':.ls North (12·1) 242
Middletown today counted l:) .iJt a 4. Steuhenvllle 01·0)
203
row this carnpa111n and a sttln( of !J. &lt;;uy&amp;b!lga Falls (14.0) 1~5
40 stralii:hl victories over I "two· 8. r..antnn llcKinley 02·2) 118
· season span.
01 ·3)
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7. Hamlllon
04·1)
80
Ali ~ result, the Middie1 werv a. Shcthy
(12·2)
88
accordM the (l.nt unanimous vote 9. Zinesvil!u
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lor the lop te1m In Ohio lhl1 week 10. Columhu s East (7-6)
St-eond tO teams : 11. Tiffin Cotv('r recorded In the United Prc3s
lumbian 51 ; 12. Chillicothe 50; 13.
Lakcwuud 4 7; 14. Toledo Macomb·
cr 3R; 13. Youngstown South 31i;
\6. Ci nt•inn ·• ti Roger 8al!on 31; 17.
Dayton Kilt':'r 30; J8. Kent Roo!levf!lt 28 · 19 . Anderson 20; 20. 1'ecumll(! h 19.

Diles Illustrated ln Magazine Of
Sporl" Illustrated
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Friends
Davlr! Diles, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. DUes, were in-

terc&amp;tl!ld when he was shown In
the January 28th tude of "Sports
Illustrated" tntervlewhlg T~rrcncc

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sawchuck belonaed to the NA-

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NI!:W YORK UP - Garnett
tional Hockey Lcaaue. Oilc11, who (Sugar) Hart. remarkable young

began hla aport wrltina with The Phii.Bdclphla welterweight was or.
hi~ fin~t
Madlaon Square
Garden CighL Loda,y because of his
Editor in Detroit, Mlchlfilan.
lith straight victory in a nearly
.-totous e ndini at st. Nichola~~
INAKI IN T•OUILI
SOtrfHSIDE, Tenn. - A trlf!nrl Arena Momliy night.
or Vtralnla Mackey didn't have to
For almo~t 20 minutes the 2.176
10 tar to 1!art hunting. As tbr. lan1 at Mo"dB)' nJrht'!l TV scrap
·man started to Joad hl.s shotgun, &amp; .barnged the ring with twl1ted
ll'llke popJK!d aut of the a:un bar- program-', paper cupa, cigar butta
r&lt;!.
and banann peels 11 the yelled
their prote@
t.s axalnat Hart's scv·
PAY THI U
cnth·round Lt'clmtcal knockout vicBROCKTOal, )fall. - "What do tory OVC!r Barry AIUion or Spring·
you tblnk this 11, 1 joke?" aakcd field ,Mass One fJst [IGhl broke
the jud(!e when 1 defendant ~ ­ out al rln11s.1dc.
fin counUn1 out 200 penni~ to
pay 111 IUef!al parldnlf line. ''I'll
TO PLAY PORTLANO
give you 10 mlnute11 lo takfl them
Rutlllnd J1mlor Ui&amp;h School will
ICfOJs to the bank. and get bllls. play l'orth111c1 7th and 6th GradQ
Or elae you will a:o to jail !or Sutnrd:~.y nii hl at rortJBnd, Coach
two dny1.'' Tbe defendant wu Uenry Null Yid today. A prelim·
b1ck pronto with two one dollu lllllry IPml' wt.l be between the
5th anti -6 th ~:rade clubs.

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MaiJ Call ...Fred Crow, most of
the timP. his normal eonservative
lepl .elf, is yet youn, eaougb to
enjoy 1 whopr,lnj: 100d joke, or
~necdote.. His at* is ·a Jetter flloo
tenalbly received from MooD. Cllf·
ford. At lea!t it would· aftnaar 10.
rranveatip.Uon ot tne envelope dlJ.
closed It was po•tmarked ln
-ren, Ohio). As will be sef:n• hom
out uf 17 5tarts, will be hl!avUy lts contents, reproduced below, Ita
favored to take the so-so Generals
into camp by 8 fa~ score. Tbe .•ubjo'!et it hardly 1port1, unless
match should be a breather before Sporl.8 are very loosely defined.
a toug~l!r one this Friday for Sport1 Deak cannot quibble o\o·er
Racine wht"n the Tornado will such a moot point Crow opened
travel to Amcl Bern Cor a return bla Warren, 0 . le.t tcr ro read:
•amc.
Dear Mr. Crow:
This chain letter Is started b)' a
The Panthers will have a moun· man like !'OUfleiC, in .the bope
lain-like job to stop Gary f'rieden- tha' it wUI bring- relief and bapmaker or Wellston, the leading pinfas to tired and bored working
scorer in t])e SEOAL with ~3 men.
points over the 11 game route.
Unlik'! most chain letten ·'this
Coach Dick Helton has Aaron Buf- doea not cott a red cent. Simply
flngtOII witl1 169 points, S. T. Jolm· send a copy of thill letter to five
son wit'J 155 and J ohn Sisson with friends wllo are equally Ured
IM to counter tne Rocket ace.
and bored.
Welhslon also has the Walton
Then bifr,lfle up you}- wife and
brotberJ wit!) 136 and 106 pointa end her to the man who•e n1me
for their medium artillcr)'.
appears on the top or tbi• lilt and
Middleport, fresh from a victory add your na-me lo the bottom of
over weak JackHon lal!tt week, 69- the U1t.
!13, will be tlndcrdoga in GallipoJia.
When your name come• to U.~e
The Blue flcvlls hold wins over top of the ,.list you will ha,ve rePomerov. Jackson, W~llstorl' and ceived 16,741i women . Some of
Logan while losing Jour of its them are hound to be a beck of
aames by Vl'ry elose scores.
a big improvement over what )'Ou
Coacll Swackhammer's boys, (ed bad.
by fourth ·highest
scorer, Jim
Have faith-do not break the
Bowles, will have to be ·hltllng on cbalnt One man did, and got h.is
all cylinders to rome ore the win- old lady back.
ncr.
Sincerely,
Tomm)' Manville,
Aly Kahn,
King Farouk,
Errol Fynn,•
A-rtie Shaw,
Moon Cli!ford
r. S. At the date of thb writing
a rrlend of mine bad recelved 3M
women. They burled him yesterNt-~W YORK Uf' The United day. It took three undertakers inPress collcg~ ba!&gt;iketball ratings cluding Henry Ewtna: 36 hours to
w.i lh Cirst-nt nce vote~ and won- g(lt the smile oll hie face.
hwt ri' C'Ords throu" h Feb. 2 in
End, Mail Call.
Jlllf €' nthf'Ses:
Tnm
Pol"h Rou~h, ~·
153 165 123 441
1. North Carolina (24 16·0] 338
Lcw1s, 1.
1'14- 156 108 437
2. Ka11sas t9 13·1)
307
Roush , W.
195 168 149 &amp;12
3. Kentucky (I 16·;:1)
242
Chesher
142
142
4. Sou. Mf'thodlst · &lt;15-2) 195
Handlrap
10 4 lU
24
5. UCLA CUH)
169
679 634 &amp;28 18U
Totals
6. Louisville (I 14-3)
13~
DAVIS-WARNIR
7. Seattle 07·2)
71
Sisson
177 15'7 146 460
B. •Bradley 03-2)
7'2.
Damewood
148 163 163 47t
9. Ohio State
(11 -4)
Ill
Davis
16&amp; 186 180 441
tO. low.! State
(12-4J
53
War ner
146 12'7 13$ -112
Second 10--11, Canislus, 49; 12
Totah
OUJ ft83 608 1007
Tic, California and Illinois, fO ; IOOSTIRS
each ;14, Purdue, 36; 15, Wake Belzin~
146 144 ·tM 44-4
}"orcs!., 31; 16, Drh:hum Young, Ash
145 138 174 4118
14; 17 Tl.a Wa11hington and Syra- JOJICS
1~ J32
201)
rusc, 10 each; 19. St. Louis, 9; Russell
lit
111! 230
20, Wc$tcrn Kentucky, 8.
Whipple
143 141 284
Handicap
29 34 36
98
Total1
193 581 821 1808

Yankees Point To
Flame Throwers
ln Signing Talks

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Valley L'umber 6 Supply
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FO.IMAN a AHOn

Middleport

llbould have only one restrietio~ :
Tbat no ~l&gt;.ool may
appear on
video more than three dme.s, Itgardleu of the Jize of the networK
or area covered.

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"If tb.at gues thrcugh," Mills
said, "I Urink it would klU tbe bills
which would force our achool1 to
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The 96-89 walloping band,ed to
Obt.o State by Dlinois Mod 1 fJ6.64
bea~lnt eiven Purdue h)' .MtcbigaJr
means that nil four of these teaq~s,
plus Indiana, are t"Ven in the viW
,.lott c.:tlumn" at two defeats eacl:.
The only diUerenr;e
now i1 ln
",:amee won," Wb~ Ohio State
has six, P\ll'due five, and the ot.ler
three have tour eaeh - throwifll
the door open for a07 orut in the
eroup to drive for the tltle. .
lonSalle low Out
Illlnoi1, an up1et \1dim itaelf
only last Satqrday, led most of the
way !r. buting Ohio State for tlte
12th time In 12 years on \:he Ulini
oourt. lllinoi• 1tar
Geor&amp;e Bo~ ·
Salle, ineUaible from now tm be
cau-;e of scholastic troublfl8, maile
his rareweU with 27 point. to pace
the victory ·a l\bough frAnk Howard of Ohio State took taDle searing honors with 30 pointe. After
Ohio Stale held an early lead, 11·
linois went anead, 38-~. at the 14
minute mark of the fir&amp;t hillf and
never traU9d again.

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to pay - ~ .:. a Ut.tle ·a~ a Urne. What a relief!
Have more of your pay · che&lt;!k for yourself.
Hundreds ate lettiag . private ca5h loans
here for th,eir own good. Ohai\Ces l1'e you
can too. JtUt phone WJ or atop ln. You are
always weleome and you will like ow.· per-IOD-to-person money terms.

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Judges IotJ;Ile 19~6 nljiU~~ tpmpetttion were J . Ad.dlrigto1i
n~r. National Comman!ler· ·pf 'th,.
,.\mcriean
l...egion; DL JQtln ,A.
H&lt;tm,!ah, _pre!lident of 'MteMta~
Sttne U'nivt:ralty and fQI'JI)~ ' As!listant Secret&amp;ry D( Uefeli!e foe
Manpower; and Hu.h MekCri!Ja.
prr!.;id•:.nt nf the U. S. Junior qh &amp;m
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160 181 185 520 CI!Hord
1'1 136
27'1 Tcdesro

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Abbott

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1211 170 173 487

Bowen
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Muncy

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134 1M

288 Chisler
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188 172 1H4
191 170 481
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Ill 137 118 sn~ LIIIRTY RESTA\IRANT
1M 133 183

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29 211 22
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Hf' wa , .,m::u·rieri sev en
yet!rs
agu to tl'( ~orme r .Jo~·r c ~lart i n
of Tenne-rton 'J'hcy have ·cwo ehll-·
dren, EliZabeth, Jane anrl Mary
Kathef'lne, whO w~ S born the nig-Lt..htr lath&lt;'t r~ceived the lo&lt;'&lt;ll Uoutl
Citize nship award last t&gt; pring.

Most -civic aetiviti .:~ s in · Buck- .
hall'noJL find either George or Joy.ce rorothers i n lhe ccntt-r of them.,
Tre9urcr of the Lio,ns Club, GeQ-:ge
is also a director of the Chamber
01 Uommerce. Both the Corather~t
are key wnrkers in the Communlt'}•
Chest and Red CrosS" ·fund drives
lind the
Central W. ; VII . S1r·a \'··
berry Festival.
, A membt:r ortlle West Virgin ia
Bow Hunters AssGCiation, George ...
won trqphtes in 1953 and 1934 Co: 1
downing the first deer tn the st.1l.e
Mth bow-and-arrow. r-te is a n0y

Scout
counc~l~r,
me1 nberand
of the
4-H
Pin
Wl!arers aCOun('il,
the
B~Jckhannon County Club.
. The awar.:t provam has been ·
.eJted by the ,Freedoms Founda.
Uon, Arner1e.:n\ Pub)!(' Rel::.tious
Assoelatiop, ' ".A merfcan Society of
all(f upectl ~o ~o AssoMation 'El]tecutives Jnd Pui.JiiC

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hannon, whe1~e he attended Buck ·
~a.nflnn -Up ~ llur High School. ll c
JDI!,t' ti
Kro):lcr herp fol!owiu;::
gr;uf1nlion in 194.8 as a clerk in
the ~ain Street store and wa s
named ~n ngcr in 19!'i2.

Hayes t~k lu.!t1
at J,.ackland AFB,
Hnt _ltJ :j!1eP,herd
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tqain~tJa~ me·
beeq ~~t t.:t Plat·

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The two older sons of Mr. and
Vrs. Arnold' Hayes · cbose different
btt~tis of the Armed Ser\'icn'l
wb,n A.!3c CIJ.arles Eugene Ha)'e!l
enJlste1J II) the Air Forc.e and his
~-d~r l&gt;r«her, RQbcrt A. Hare:i
lk, 4!'h04.e tb!:! No&gt;'y.
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· ltoJ~t ftaye ·-1 Ai'.'. ' compleu~d his
'bo'ft . it,~:i'Rl~g . ht Ba!nbrJd,gc, 11!r •
ilt:d hu been ·!llnlliuned for thl!
~iithte~r rnu'lthl {)q the us~.
wit...._.Q_IlOnset Poh\t, Rt. a~
Ue has been on t u\ :-· a I
~nd is exqected
i'IOU'IP.
bia Present Cruise by corly

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157 321
17'r 128
301
203 151 139 493
2u8 178 144 528

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The annli.al competition is d('·
signe-d bo give ~cognition to store
m~.cnagcrs f~r wol'k in nctivitles dt!·
!lOting g~od cftizensbip. It Is Ptrt
of the indusb·y'a eon,~t'f.ion . t~at
evE:ry emnloyce sbould ret:ogui:tl'
his reSponsibilities to the commonit)' in which he hves and worfc.~ .

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SPORTS CENna
Stobart
McKinney, E.
Collins
Drcnner
McK inncy, B.
Totals

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"QUAUTY OUR MOTTO"

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Forget just about
everything
that's happ.eqed so far in that tor·
ri(l Bit Ten buketball race-.JtondaJ nlgbt'a defeats of Oblo State
und Purdue have turned it into a
brlJid Df':W ,flve.team battle.

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TRI tOUNTY LIAGUE
Now that their big gun-MJckcy
RM11Ih, P'.....,.ry .t, 1957
:\fantlc-has signed hi~ 1957 con-I IAKIR , ,.URMITURI
tra ct the New York Yankees lfl· Clatworthy
150 216 170 Sfl
:lay went after their flame·throw- E. Baker
173 129 187 f8l
cu in a dr ive to c:ttch up with Norris
188181 168 1116
mo~ t of the o•her mnjor lcaJIL•t' Anderson
175 170 200 M&amp;
clubs in the "fount.uin pen derby." Darst
216 222 168 800
l\1anllc w~s only lbl"' 14th mom·
Totah
$80 918 873 2878
of ~be world champions to NIW YORK CINTIItAL.
161 14'1 140 43B
come1 to terms whe n he rormaiLy John1ton
signed Monday for a roporled $60 . Allensworth
14-G 107 162 Ul
000. 1'hnl left 27 Yanhes still 01;t C. Davili
147 138 188 473
nC tho fold, Including Lhe bulk of J&lt;'nkinll
1M 128 169 fll
th.- pitching stair. .
rowell
. 148 181 173 1102
0()'1 Lor sc n, amcng the pitrhcn:,
Handicap
Ill 53 53 150
Is &lt;'Xpel'lcrl to give thf! Yankce ncT.ot1l11
- 791 '154 885 2434
11otiators th&lt;~ir Na:gcst tust~lc on HOLSUM IAICIIY
the basia of that unprecedented nl.'· Woodtl .
182 118 13~ f33
hil . no-ruu iamc ho
turne-d h. J. Scbilhu,1
1~ UO 110 t65
aa;n l n ~ l the Dodgers in l11sl yeu s Grate
12ft
158 283
1G1 U.
285
Woorld St•ric:~. The no-11·indup right- Slater
i'IMI 14'1 157 t80
halldcr n•pt•rtcdl)' hopes to dquhle Stobarf
hill tOM utary of Sl2,000 tbi!L yoar D. Schllllnc
1&amp;1 147 •
!.t Jt . 10
34
lmt the first contract he rc1urncd Jlandlrap
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1 1 $3 000
Tot.ah
118 882 717 2218
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R11ultt Jenuary 31, 1957

Keop Wlnler'o l&lt;y Bla•t R••k With

BIg Ten Race
NOW S-Team
Battle Roya.I

that the 1967 NCAA TV

J.eJiilation bas been introduced
in both Ohio and Indiana to torcf!
stale sch'.lols to tele.vise
riwre
game!, and Milia eid that ln bb1.
opinion, shoulci .the
schools 00
forced to get out of the UCAA,

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INSIDE IMPROVEMENT JOB

bfOUiht to .Mel&amp;• Gene,rat ~pltal by tbe Pomeroy Emerceney
,quad on Ute advice ...of hia pb)'aldan.

noi1 Athletic DirPCtor Dout Mil!s
JJpeculated today.
The t-on!f'rence has proposed

Tbomu Wqner, Tbom11 Fork,
Buffered a hearl attack ·~ b I •
home "t 1 : 1~ p.m. Monday and. WU

Tarheels Tops In
UP Basketball
Loatch~:s' Ratings

Bowlina Highliahts·
FOR THAT

CHICAGO
UP -The Bit Ten
wa nts looser ~ontrols on footbaU
te levision to loruta!l leliJlatlvepre'lSure which could foree , th~
~onference out-of lhe Na1ion1l Col!eg1at c Athletic Ae~iaUon, .nn.
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lier thh season.
,omcroy i:.: to entertain SEOAL
opponent Wellston in what will be
a hard fou i ht contest to stay in
contention for the fir11t division ·in
the senior loop.
M .ddl
t
e~IOr~ 's Yellow Jackets go
to GaHipoE~ to try to turn back
a Bl iJ£&gt; . Devil cl~b bent on revenge
(or an earli er loss this season.
Racine, sf 1ootlng for its lBlh win

Middletown Looks Unbeatable;
Accorded 1st Unanimous Vote

THREE . TV SHOWS PER BIG 10 TEAM

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]n TeJ.&amp;.s, then .is a pll'ttleman who is currently
drivins out bio. fiftieth year at t!&gt;e wheel of a
C.diUac car.
In New Jeroe:r, thero io another gentleman who
hao pur&lt;~ ovecy yearljr model that Cadillac
hao prod!I&lt;Od over the poat 6ft,y-three yea,..
1\ese an1 oimpl,y dramati&lt; examples of one qf
the mi&gt;ltt nularkable truioms in all motordom:
14M """' a man W,., lite wltttl of • c.Jille, ·4&lt; ·
.,:,...116 ,.,..;,., Ill. I~ wloeel of ACcJi/1«! "
To be aure; a motor car would have to oO'er
_.1\Y unique virtues in otc!er .fo wiD so pnerous
a ........ for ilaelf in ~he all'ectiono of so maey._
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There iO bea~t,y aod luxiii'JI and o perf~mance.

The. car'o· inal!fli&amp;cont ot,yliq and interior coach·
work hue, ,over the 108rlo ~bt ~clillao an
inbrell ·majeot,y· and elepn&lt;:&lt; that are ontiroly_ita
own •• , ao&lt;l badillao e.,.i...-ina hao heen tho .
in~u§try •s etl11flani _lnsp,iration.
FinAJJY, tkcrc is rtpu.IA/.£",~·· Never in automotiv~
history )\..,. another motor l:ar ill&amp;~ aucb a,.
abidiq PubliC: O!'Dvk:tion io i~ oWn ·~ftes:t•
And, corlainl,y, these baok CodUJ.c 1118redicots
have this J&lt;Ool' rqpod tboir r,i&lt;llnt' ~r...l.
&amp; whether' you've heeo at ·the wloool :of &amp;
O..dillac for half a ..,.nlury • ~ 1• ~!f···IJa-. yot to
spend your lil'&amp;t bour -Ia. tbtl neat o£ ~Z.
y'ou
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By Alan MINtf

IWant IAoserCo~trols

Panthers, Jackets In Crucial Test
AsThrcr-Season Nears Its 1957 Oosing

co. mty bask{'!ba ll team11
.are fa vored to wm tonight when
they 8(l uarc off agai nst opponents
in the lull before the county tour-nament Februar y 19, 21. and 23
which will determine the local
delegate to the district c-i imina·
tion in AthePS .
Onl y Harrisonville. the ort·beatin club fro m Sci pio Township, ill .
restin g as Racine goe s to McArthur , Easter"n tr11vel s to the small
old gym al Cneshire , and the Rutland H&lt;&gt;d Devils host Shade, a ·
tcan, Harrisonville dereated ear-

The
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By Bob Grimm
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP -

Coache s' ra!ings. All 31! coaches
Tourna· voting lhou ;.: ht Middletown was
ment time i~ just around the cor- the be ~ t tNm in the stale .
ner for Ohio high schovl basket·
baU team1, but the daancea of anyCOLUMB US, 0 . UP - The
one dethroning defending Class Uniterl Press Ohio high ~~ehool bas·
AA c:hRmpion Middletown seem to kelball ratings with flrat place
be 1rowlne dimmer by the week.
vntes and won - lo~:~t ret'OJ'ds
While othn top team.11 fall vic· through Jo'eb. 2 in parentheses :
tim Lu upsets and off nights,
Tum
Points
Cos'eh Paul WHikcr'a Middies just 1. 1\Hrlriletown
(36 15-0) 360
keep roHing along. With two more 2. Cl !! vdand Latin (13-0)
268
vletorie~ dming the la&amp;t weekend, 3. Columh':.ls North (12·1) 242
Middletown today counted l:) .iJt a 4. Steuhenvllle 01·0)
203
row this carnpa111n and a sttln( of !J. &lt;;uy&amp;b!lga Falls (14.0) 1~5
40 stralii:hl victories over I "two· 8. r..antnn llcKinley 02·2) 118
· season span.
01 ·3)
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7. Hamlllon
04·1)
80
Ali ~ result, the Middie1 werv a. Shcthy
(12·2)
88
accordM the (l.nt unanimous vote 9. Zinesvil!u
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lor the lop te1m In Ohio lhl1 week 10. Columhu s East (7-6)
St-eond tO teams : 11. Tiffin Cotv('r recorded In the United Prc3s
lumbian 51 ; 12. Chillicothe 50; 13.
Lakcwuud 4 7; 14. Toledo Macomb·
cr 3R; 13. Youngstown South 31i;
\6. Ci nt•inn ·• ti Roger 8al!on 31; 17.
Dayton Kilt':'r 30; J8. Kent Roo!levf!lt 28 · 19 . Anderson 20; 20. 1'ecumll(! h 19.

Diles Illustrated ln Magazine Of
Sporl" Illustrated
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Friends
Davlr! Diles, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. DUes, were in-

terc&amp;tl!ld when he was shown In
the January 28th tude of "Sports
Illustrated" tntervlewhlg T~rrcncc

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Gordon Saw~huck, one of the noston Bruin hockey team.
sawchuck belonaed to the NA-

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Hart Offered Go
In Garden After
TKO Victory

NI!:W YORK UP - Garnett
tional Hockey Lcaaue. Oilc11, who (Sugar) Hart. remarkable young

began hla aport wrltina with The Phii.Bdclphla welterweight was or.
hi~ fin~t
Madlaon Square
Garden CighL Loda,y because of his
Editor in Detroit, Mlchlfilan.
lith straight victory in a nearly
.-totous e ndini at st. Nichola~~
INAKI IN T•OUILI
SOtrfHSIDE, Tenn. - A trlf!nrl Arena Momliy night.
or Vtralnla Mackey didn't have to
For almo~t 20 minutes the 2.176
10 tar to 1!art hunting. As tbr. lan1 at Mo"dB)' nJrht'!l TV scrap
·man started to Joad hl.s shotgun, &amp; .barnged the ring with twl1ted
ll'llke popJK!d aut of the a:un bar- program-', paper cupa, cigar butta
r&lt;!.
and banann peels 11 the yelled
their prote@
t.s axalnat Hart's scv·
PAY THI U
cnth·round Lt'clmtcal knockout vicBROCKTOal, )fall. - "What do tory OVC!r Barry AIUion or Spring·
you tblnk this 11, 1 joke?" aakcd field ,Mass One fJst [IGhl broke
the jud(!e when 1 defendant ~ ­ out al rln11s.1dc.
fin counUn1 out 200 penni~ to
pay 111 IUef!al parldnlf line. ''I'll
TO PLAY PORTLANO
give you 10 mlnute11 lo takfl them
Rutlllnd J1mlor Ui&amp;h School will
ICfOJs to the bank. and get bllls. play l'orth111c1 7th and 6th GradQ
Or elae you will a:o to jail !or Sutnrd:~.y nii hl at rortJBnd, Coach
two dny1.'' Tbe defendant wu Uenry Null Yid today. A prelim·
b1ck pronto with two one dollu lllllry IPml' wt.l be between the
5th anti -6 th ~:rade clubs.

Sentinel It A~soclated Pre111 Sporb Cered

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MaiJ Call ...Fred Crow, most of
the timP. his normal eonservative
lepl .elf, is yet youn, eaougb to
enjoy 1 whopr,lnj: 100d joke, or
~necdote.. His at* is ·a Jetter flloo
tenalbly received from MooD. Cllf·
ford. At lea!t it would· aftnaar 10.
rranveatip.Uon ot tne envelope dlJ.
closed It was po•tmarked ln
-ren, Ohio). As will be sef:n• hom
out uf 17 5tarts, will be hl!avUy lts contents, reproduced below, Ita
favored to take the so-so Generals
into camp by 8 fa~ score. Tbe .•ubjo'!et it hardly 1port1, unless
match should be a breather before Sporl.8 are very loosely defined.
a toug~l!r one this Friday for Sport1 Deak cannot quibble o\o·er
Racine wht"n the Tornado will such a moot point Crow opened
travel to Amcl Bern Cor a return bla Warren, 0 . le.t tcr ro read:
•amc.
Dear Mr. Crow:
This chain letter Is started b)' a
The Panthers will have a moun· man like !'OUfleiC, in .the bope
lain-like job to stop Gary f'rieden- tha' it wUI bring- relief and bapmaker or Wellston, the leading pinfas to tired and bored working
scorer in t])e SEOAL with ~3 men.
points over the 11 game route.
Unlik'! most chain letten ·'this
Coach Dick Helton has Aaron Buf- doea not cott a red cent. Simply
flngtOII witl1 169 points, S. T. Jolm· send a copy of thill letter to five
son wit'J 155 and J ohn Sisson with friends wllo are equally Ured
IM to counter tne Rocket ace.
and bored.
Welhslon also has the Walton
Then bifr,lfle up you}- wife and
brotberJ wit!) 136 and 106 pointa end her to the man who•e n1me
for their medium artillcr)'.
appears on the top or tbi• lilt and
Middleport, fresh from a victory add your na-me lo the bottom of
over weak JackHon lal!tt week, 69- the U1t.
!13, will be tlndcrdoga in GallipoJia.
When your name come• to U.~e
The Blue flcvlls hold wins over top of the ,.list you will ha,ve rePomerov. Jackson, W~llstorl' and ceived 16,741i women . Some of
Logan while losing Jour of its them are hound to be a beck of
aames by Vl'ry elose scores.
a big improvement over what )'Ou
Coacll Swackhammer's boys, (ed bad.
by fourth ·highest
scorer, Jim
Have faith-do not break the
Bowles, will have to be ·hltllng on cbalnt One man did, and got h.is
all cylinders to rome ore the win- old lady back.
ncr.
Sincerely,
Tomm)' Manville,
Aly Kahn,
King Farouk,
Errol Fynn,•
A-rtie Shaw,
Moon Cli!ford
r. S. At the date of thb writing
a rrlend of mine bad recelved 3M
women. They burled him yesterNt-~W YORK Uf' The United day. It took three undertakers inPress collcg~ ba!&gt;iketball ratings cluding Henry Ewtna: 36 hours to
w.i lh Cirst-nt nce vote~ and won- g(lt the smile oll hie face.
hwt ri' C'Ords throu" h Feb. 2 in
End, Mail Call.
Jlllf €' nthf'Ses:
Tnm
Pol"h Rou~h, ~·
153 165 123 441
1. North Carolina (24 16·0] 338
Lcw1s, 1.
1'14- 156 108 437
2. Ka11sas t9 13·1)
307
Roush , W.
195 168 149 &amp;12
3. Kentucky (I 16·;:1)
242
Chesher
142
142
4. Sou. Mf'thodlst · &lt;15-2) 195
Handlrap
10 4 lU
24
5. UCLA CUH)
169
679 634 &amp;28 18U
Totals
6. Louisville (I 14-3)
13~
DAVIS-WARNIR
7. Seattle 07·2)
71
Sisson
177 15'7 146 460
B. •Bradley 03-2)
7'2.
Damewood
148 163 163 47t
9. Ohio State
(11 -4)
Ill
Davis
16&amp; 186 180 441
tO. low.! State
(12-4J
53
War ner
146 12'7 13$ -112
Second 10--11, Canislus, 49; 12
Totah
OUJ ft83 608 1007
Tic, California and Illinois, fO ; IOOSTIRS
each ;14, Purdue, 36; 15, Wake Belzin~
146 144 ·tM 44-4
}"orcs!., 31; 16, Drh:hum Young, Ash
145 138 174 4118
14; 17 Tl.a Wa11hington and Syra- JOJICS
1~ J32
201)
rusc, 10 each; 19. St. Louis, 9; Russell
lit
111! 230
20, Wc$tcrn Kentucky, 8.
Whipple
143 141 284
Handicap
29 34 36
98
Total1
193 581 821 1808

Yankees Point To
Flame Throwers
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Valley L'umber 6 Supply
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FO.IMAN a AHOn

Middleport

llbould have only one restrietio~ :
Tbat no ~l&gt;.ool may
appear on
video more than three dme.s, Itgardleu of the Jize of the networK
or area covered.

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"If tb.at gues thrcugh," Mills
said, "I Urink it would klU tbe bills
which would force our achool1 to
televise."
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The 96-89 walloping band,ed to
Obt.o State by Dlinois Mod 1 fJ6.64
bea~lnt eiven Purdue h)' .MtcbigaJr
means that nil four of these teaq~s,
plus Indiana, are t"Ven in the viW
,.lott c.:tlumn" at two defeats eacl:.
The only diUerenr;e
now i1 ln
",:amee won," Wb~ Ohio State
has six, P\ll'due five, and the ot.ler
three have tour eaeh - throwifll
the door open for a07 orut in the
eroup to drive for the tltle. .
lonSalle low Out
Illlnoi1, an up1et \1dim itaelf
only last Satqrday, led most of the
way !r. buting Ohio State for tlte
12th time In 12 years on \:he Ulini
oourt. lllinoi• 1tar
Geor&amp;e Bo~ ·
Salle, ineUaible from now tm be
cau-;e of scholastic troublfl8, maile
his rareweU with 27 point. to pace
the victory ·a l\bough frAnk Howard of Ohio State took taDle searing honors with 30 pointe. After
Ohio Stale held an early lead, 11·
linois went anead, 38-~. at the 14
minute mark of the fir&amp;t hillf and
never traU9d again.

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with a cuh lo'an. Tben hlve o1ftly ONE placA
to pay - ~ .:. a Ut.tle ·a~ a Urne. What a relief!
Have more of your pay · che&lt;!k for yourself.
Hundreds ate lettiag . private ca5h loans
here for th,eir own good. Ohai\Ces l1'e you
can too. JtUt phone WJ or atop ln. You are
always weleome and you will like ow.· per-IOD-to-person money terms.

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Judges IotJ;Ile 19~6 nljiU~~ tpmpetttion were J . Ad.dlrigto1i
n~r. National Comman!ler· ·pf 'th,.
,.\mcriean
l...egion; DL JQtln ,A.
H&lt;tm,!ah, _pre!lident of 'MteMta~
Sttne U'nivt:ralty and fQI'JI)~ ' As!listant Secret&amp;ry D( Uefeli!e foe
Manpower; and Hu.h MekCri!Ja.
prr!.;id•:.nt nf the U. S. Junior qh &amp;m
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Lelving
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160 181 185 520 CI!Hord
1'1 136
27'1 Tcdesro

ltll 141 lO.Z 438

Abbott

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1211 170 173 487

Bowen
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Muncy

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134 1M

288 Chisler
Handicap
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188 172 1H4
191 170 481
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Ill 137 118 sn~ LIIIRTY RESTA\IRANT
1M 133 183

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29 211 22
'rill Si s~on

5Gtf 1180 813 l'lt9 CfNiles
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188 111 2()l &amp;43
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Hf' wa , .,m::u·rieri sev en
yet!rs
agu to tl'( ~orme r .Jo~·r c ~lart i n
of Tenne-rton 'J'hcy have ·cwo ehll-·
dren, EliZabeth, Jane anrl Mary
Kathef'lne, whO w~ S born the nig-Lt..htr lath&lt;'t r~ceived the lo&lt;'&lt;ll Uoutl
Citize nship award last t&gt; pring.

Most -civic aetiviti .:~ s in · Buck- .
hall'noJL find either George or Joy.ce rorothers i n lhe ccntt-r of them.,
Tre9urcr of the Lio,ns Club, GeQ-:ge
is also a director of the Chamber
01 Uommerce. Both the Corather~t
are key wnrkers in the Communlt'}•
Chest and Red CrosS" ·fund drives
lind the
Central W. ; VII . S1r·a \'··
berry Festival.
, A membt:r ortlle West Virgin ia
Bow Hunters AssGCiation, George ...
won trqphtes in 1953 and 1934 Co: 1
downing the first deer tn the st.1l.e
Mth bow-and-arrow. r-te is a n0y

Scout
counc~l~r,
me1 nberand
of the
4-H
Pin
Wl!arers aCOun('il,
the
B~Jckhannon County Club.
. The awar.:t provam has been ·
.eJted by the ,Freedoms Founda.
Uon, Arner1e.:n\ Pub)!(' Rel::.tious
Assoelatiop, ' ".A merfcan Society of
all(f upectl ~o ~o AssoMation 'El]tecutives Jnd Pui.JiiC

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hannon, whe1~e he attended Buck ·
~a.nflnn -Up ~ llur High School. ll c
JDI!,t' ti
Kro):lcr herp fol!owiu;::
gr;uf1nlion in 194.8 as a clerk in
the ~ain Street store and wa s
named ~n ngcr in 19!'i2.

Hayes t~k lu.!t1
at J,.ackland AFB,
Hnt _ltJ :j!1eP,herd
-;~:;·~;W.bete he quaiUied
tqain~tJa~ me·
beeq ~~t t.:t Plat·

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The two older sons of Mr. and
Vrs. Arnold' Hayes · cbose different
btt~tis of the Armed Ser\'icn'l
wb,n A.!3c CIJ.arles Eugene Ha)'e!l
enJlste1J II) the Air Forc.e and his
~-d~r l&gt;r«her, RQbcrt A. Hare:i
lk, 4!'h04.e tb!:! No&gt;'y.
·
· ltoJ~t ftaye ·-1 Ai'.'. ' compleu~d his
'bo'ft . it,~:i'Rl~g . ht Ba!nbrJd,gc, 11!r •
ilt:d hu been ·!llnlliuned for thl!
~iithte~r rnu'lthl {)q the us~.
wit...._.Q_IlOnset Poh\t, Rt. a~
Ue has been on t u\ :-· a I
~nd is exqected
i'IOU'IP.
bia Present Cruise by corly

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157 321
17'r 128
301
203 151 139 493
2u8 178 144 528

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The annli.al competition is d('·
signe-d bo give ~cognition to store
m~.cnagcrs f~r wol'k in nctivitles dt!·
!lOting g~od cftizensbip. It Is Ptrt
of the indusb·y'a eon,~t'f.ion . t~at
evE:ry emnloyce sbould ret:ogui:tl'
his reSponsibilities to the commonit)' in which he hves and worfc.~ .

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SPORTS CENna
Stobart
McKinney, E.
Collins
Drcnner
McK inncy, B.
Totals

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Forget just about
everything
that's happ.eqed so far in that tor·
ri(l Bit Ten buketball race-.JtondaJ nlgbt'a defeats of Oblo State
und Purdue have turned it into a
brlJid Df':W ,flve.team battle.

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TRI tOUNTY LIAGUE
Now that their big gun-MJckcy
RM11Ih, P'.....,.ry .t, 1957
:\fantlc-has signed hi~ 1957 con-I IAKIR , ,.URMITURI
tra ct the New York Yankees lfl· Clatworthy
150 216 170 Sfl
:lay went after their flame·throw- E. Baker
173 129 187 f8l
cu in a dr ive to c:ttch up with Norris
188181 168 1116
mo~ t of the o•her mnjor lcaJIL•t' Anderson
175 170 200 M&amp;
clubs in the "fount.uin pen derby." Darst
216 222 168 800
l\1anllc w~s only lbl"' 14th mom·
Totah
$80 918 873 2878
of ~be world champions to NIW YORK CINTIItAL.
161 14'1 140 43B
come1 to terms whe n he rormaiLy John1ton
signed Monday for a roporled $60 . Allensworth
14-G 107 162 Ul
000. 1'hnl left 27 Yanhes still 01;t C. Davili
147 138 188 473
nC tho fold, Including Lhe bulk of J&lt;'nkinll
1M 128 169 fll
th.- pitching stair. .
rowell
. 148 181 173 1102
0()'1 Lor sc n, amcng the pitrhcn:,
Handicap
Ill 53 53 150
Is &lt;'Xpel'lcrl to give thf! Yankce ncT.ot1l11
- 791 '154 885 2434
11otiators th&lt;~ir Na:gcst tust~lc on HOLSUM IAICIIY
the basia of that unprecedented nl.'· Woodtl .
182 118 13~ f33
hil . no-ruu iamc ho
turne-d h. J. Scbilhu,1
1~ UO 110 t65
aa;n l n ~ l the Dodgers in l11sl yeu s Grate
12ft
158 283
1G1 U.
285
Woorld St•ric:~. The no-11·indup right- Slater
i'IMI 14'1 157 t80
halldcr n•pt•rtcdl)' hopes to dquhle Stobarf
hill tOM utary of Sl2,000 tbi!L yoar D. Schllllnc
1&amp;1 147 •
!.t Jt . 10
34
lmt the first contract he rc1urncd Jlandlrap
. 1d
1 1 $3 000
Tot.ah
118 882 717 2218
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ratac.
Graves
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R11ultt Jenuary 31, 1957

Keop Wlnler'o l&lt;y Bla•t R••k With

BIg Ten Race
NOW S-Team
Battle Roya.I

that the 1967 NCAA TV

J.eJiilation bas been introduced
in both Ohio and Indiana to torcf!
stale sch'.lols to tele.vise
riwre
game!, and Milia eid that ln bb1.
opinion, shoulci .the
schools 00
forced to get out of the UCAA,

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TWIN "tiTY LIAOUI

INSIDE IMPROVEMENT JOB

bfOUiht to .Mel&amp;• Gene,rat ~pltal by tbe Pomeroy Emerceney
,quad on Ute advice ...of hia pb)'aldan.

noi1 Athletic DirPCtor Dout Mil!s
JJpeculated today.
The t-on!f'rence has proposed

Tbomu Wqner, Tbom11 Fork,
Buffered a hearl attack ·~ b I •
home "t 1 : 1~ p.m. Monday and. WU

Tarheels Tops In
UP Basketball
Loatch~:s' Ratings

Bowlina Highliahts·
FOR THAT

CHICAGO
UP -The Bit Ten
wa nts looser ~ontrols on footbaU
te levision to loruta!l leliJlatlvepre'lSure which could foree , th~
~onference out-of lhe Na1ion1l Col!eg1at c Athletic Ae~iaUon, .nn.
0

lier thh season.
,omcroy i:.: to entertain SEOAL
opponent Wellston in what will be
a hard fou i ht contest to stay in
contention for the fir11t division ·in
the senior loop.
M .ddl
t
e~IOr~ 's Yellow Jackets go
to GaHipoE~ to try to turn back
a Bl iJ£&gt; . Devil cl~b bent on revenge
(or an earli er loss this season.
Racine, sf 1ootlng for its lBlh win

Middletown Looks Unbeatable;
Accorded 1st Unanimous Vote

THREE . TV SHOWS PER BIG 10 TEAM

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]n TeJ.&amp;.s, then .is a pll'ttleman who is currently
drivins out bio. fiftieth year at t!&gt;e wheel of a
C.diUac car.
In New Jeroe:r, thero io another gentleman who
hao pur&lt;~ ovecy yearljr model that Cadillac
hao prod!I&lt;Od over the poat 6ft,y-three yea,..
1\ese an1 oimpl,y dramati&lt; examples of one qf
the mi&gt;ltt nularkable truioms in all motordom:
14M """' a man W,., lite wltttl of • c.Jille, ·4&lt; ·
.,:,...116 ,.,..;,., Ill. I~ wloeel of ACcJi/1«! "
To be aure; a motor car would have to oO'er
_.1\Y unique virtues in otc!er .fo wiD so pnerous
a ........ for ilaelf in ~he all'ectiono of so maey._
·Aod, in tho ..,. of Cadill.., .we think these

virtu.O'..-. aelf-evldci.t. ·
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There ;., llnt ·of aD, quality. No ell'ort of

ot,yliq or dcoi,o ot orafbm~p io ever spared

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Cadillac the fiimt pouiiJ. molor ur.
There iO bea~t,y aod luxiii'JI and o perf~mance.

The. car'o· inal!fli&amp;cont ot,yliq and interior coach·
work hue, ,over the 108rlo ~bt ~clillao an
inbrell ·majeot,y· and elepn&lt;:&lt; that are ontiroly_ita
own •• , ao&lt;l badillao e.,.i...-ina hao heen tho .
in~u§try •s etl11flani _lnsp,iration.
FinAJJY, tkcrc is rtpu.IA/.£",~·· Never in automotiv~
history )\..,. another motor l:ar ill&amp;~ aucb a,.
abidiq PubliC: O!'Dvk:tion io i~ oWn ·~ftes:t•
And, corlainl,y, these baok CodUJ.c 1118redicots
have this J&lt;Ool' rqpod tboir r,i&lt;llnt' ~r...l.
&amp; whether' you've heeo at ·the wloool :of &amp;
O..dillac for half a ..,.nlury • ~ 1• ~!f···IJa-. yot to
spend your lil'&amp;t bour -Ia. tbtl neat o£ ~Z.
y'ou
should sce and drive this
of uodillaca.
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MiddleportGarden Club Meeting
Held Monday at President's Home
Tbe lCddltpOI't
GvdeD Chab
aaet. lloada) evenlny at the home
of. dWt Pft:Sident, lCD Xu Boller,
IDd .lin. J F Graly Phot:Db.
Atblma, a &amp;uest. of :\lias Fne'b
FaelDJ.e, contributed to lbe even.
litc'-t pro&amp;ram
lfn GraJy b.a,d laved otear tbe
J.Qt;wnauonal P'liendahJp Garder~~
Ia Jlieb'-an Ctty, Ind. wb.K:h wu
IJae topic of tbe paper CJYen by
~ Davtd EntsmJDger The pap..
er dult With the
founding ol
these J'ardens..- r:alled a "Memor1aJ 1D the Uvms"- by two broth
-en, Vtrgll and Jo~eph St.tuffer
Tbe gardens, which are .a parade
or blooms from May
until late
t&gt;Aenty
fall, were divided 111to
pots, each representmg a darrerent
country, and there are also special
gardens such as the
Symphony
carden-where concerti are given,
Lilac Lane aD(I other 1peet.al fe.
turn, Mn Gra1y wu able to tell
of liOme of the attractiDDI In the
gardene wbteb are ~dil)' ,row.._

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Roller preRlded at the bu•

mess meetlnc wben Mfl M. L.
French, acting ~. read :a
report wratten by Mrs. Jamea Har
ley on the recent meeting of Gar
den Club preSJdehts of the county
After 1 di.ac!Hslon of the projects
outlined and recommended b)" the
group, the club voted tu table them
until the next mee«n.:: t'be club
voted to mbscnbe fOJ the !DJIJI·
zme "Horticutu.""e' lor the Pubhc
Library,
Mrs Lawrence Milhoan'• paper
was on
"Stea!Jng a ~h on
Spnng ' and dealt wath the forcing
or ahrubs and bulbs for
early
bloom lndoorB She dleplayed 3
beautiful African violet plant and
Mrs W H Juhlmg dl&amp;played an
krrangement of forsythia, puuy
wtllows, and euonymu1 in a green
r.nd brass Japanese container llu;s
Hante Mane SmJth
had an ar
rangemenL of yellow chrysanlhc
mums lemon leaves and drift
wood m a copper container on
dzspl!ly
Durmg the program Mrs M L
)'rench ,.~ad !he mlnutea or the
March mectm,~t ofttte Cl6b ln 19 7
'at thf' homf' of Mrs G~&lt;ren Starrs
bury shor1ly dlcr the dlaastrou:.
rtood tn tltP. Ohlo Valley She also
read excerptH !rom Mrs 0 P

Klem s columm on bunlOI'OUI Jll-cu1ent.s of the flood ac.ne
Tbe members and JUnta, Mh
Graly and Mn RoiC'Je Fowler
were JD'YJted to the diniDJ roem
by the ho•tc~tse• Mrs Roller and.
Nn Wtltlilr Hams co-ehl.ll'man,
Nn Richard Gre111 Mn Ro!and
LeVaughn, M.r.11 Lawrence Bing,
Miss Harrle
Marie Smith Mrl
Roller preaaded at the sitver cof.
fee service 1nd ulad, fancy sand
wJcbe.!l, ~"'ffee and murta were se~
vcd
A Valentme theme waa carnt'i
out an the dmmg-room where a
red satln heart shape(! centerpaecoe
was topped wtth a r:huter of re~
carnauons Red candle• m triple
11lver eandelabra lighted the table
and ~d
candles 1n brau holden were Uted ()Q the buffet anti
mantel
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The afte"noon liC!Iston opened
wnb talkl em "M1sslons and the
Far East" by Dr and Mrs raul
Wiant, missaonaric~ to China, For·
mMa and Ml\laya ~allowing the
addresses I've classe9 were held
on the commisSIOn on massaons at
work
Missions Rnd children's
work Mak1na: mJss\ons hvc tor
YCtUl:h h1gt; hours of Methodtam Jn
1cn mt'mbers or Heath Mctho mlssJou wot k and a live program
of mls!ltonll for women
da~t a'trrulrd the POJt&lt;;mOtilh V1~
Blshvp Hazen Werner, who was
trlct MtnJon Institute at the Trln
Introduced
by the Dhltnct Super
Jty Mctht dtst Church, Porl~rnl¥.'th
fhand:1y
aftet'llcmn and even m~ lntendcn ltev Haehard H Bauer
Tht HPv C R KtmKrtght 111\J was th ~ speaker for the evcmng
lll'rvtce usmg for bJs topic, "Ttte
Mr and Mn James Ji tl!t•r rl'nrt
ICtrtPd the ~hu·rch anll represcnlm World Ml!itiLOn~ of Lhc Church"
He also Sl)Okfl on a trip which
tlvcs of UtP. church and the Senior he and Mr~ Werner made to
~ tu•h J?tllow11mp web~ Mrs Nan
Southeut A•ia
Moorr, cn•tnrllor, Edward I.ec Mt
Coma~ prcst lent Rob11 t llenm·~y
George I!Jbh~ Sharon Jones Eu
dell and David Konkrlght
The group attended the .arit'J
noon •css1on~ the dinner and the
tventng: !CSKton when Bishop fb·
zen \'1 ernf'r w;uthe speaker
A FamJly Nntbt !!Upper and
program for
Pebruuy 27 was
plAnned when the 'SeNion met
Monday ~v4inmg at the FirrtPrc11
byterlan Churrh wlth the Rev
HowRrd Ruppel! modt:"rator, pre
11dlng

Heath Methodist
Members Att~md
Institute Sunday

Presbyterian
Fellowship
Plans Program

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Middleport Society Notes

SOCIETY
Alr and Mrs Cl1rcnce Andrewl
and Mr~ Eber Wtllock vlslted
William Willock at Mason Clinic,
s,utd.ay

Meigs Native Dead
In Newark, \Vas
a vears Old

Rev EugcJ1c Brown and other
memben of the Untted Methodbt
Church were tn Portsmouth to at·
tend a Methodist Mlsalonary in·
&amp;tatute

Mtsll t,ant!! Er.cwlne, who was
ordain('d and in•taJI('d II an elder
Sunday, Mlsa Suaan Park, J. H
Grate and Judaon White, who
were welcomed to the lellowahip
Clinton F1aber and John
Fultz
spoke OD '~tewanbhip and Pro
motion of the Churth'' Mra Jamea
llarey and J H Gnte ataw reports
of the Athena Prc1bytery me&amp;t.l.ng
held recently
Committee named for the Fam·
ily Nllht mt&gt;l'tinl are Mtl James
Harltv and J I[ Orato gave ri!port

Wh•t• and

clinton Flohor. co

The B H Sanborn MiltioDII')'
Society beld their lJUIU&amp;l Fellow
ah'p Tn at the P'irat Ba,.Utt Cbur-

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport SO&lt;tety Editor, Phone 6079

)Irs Charlf's
Wathee enterelt
HoiZt:!r Hosp1tal Sunda) !or o~r­
vation an1 treatment
Mr and Mr• William Clarr of
Chllltcothe were wee'-end j(UP11hi
of Mr nltd Mrs. Ed•vud Parfitt
M.r and !\Irs John Lambert wer~
Saturday rwmmg guest• of M,.
and Mr• Henry Reabel and famtly
9~
Donley RfJbel ;md
dauJthl'r,
Jl
Donn• and Mrs Henry
Reabel
visited t~l Alfred, Sunday wlth Mr
Word was reclVed here Monday and ,:Mrs H()bart swart&amp;
ol the death of Elza WHUam
Wblte, 96, or Newark
Mr and Mrs Henry Retbel .ann
Mr and Mrs Donley lleibel and
Mr Whitt a nalave o! MeiJI
count1 and a frequent visitor here -itughtt:r Donna vlt.Lled Sunday
eveninJ tn Wtlkesvtlle with Mr
daed, Sunday, at hts home.
l'l.d Mrs Harley Strona: and son!!
He 11 aurvaved by a daughter,
Mr and Mrs Thomu McClung
M111 Hnold Davil, a granddauj:htfamily of Jackson were Sundd)
and
er, three sreat grandcbUdnn, and
ruests
of her parents, Mr and
a number of Meigs County rela·
tlves. HJS wafe the former Meda Mrs Dale Smith Jimmy remamed
Hiland, preceded ham in death for :J • ls1t wath hla grandparents
M1ss Dom Well returned to he"
tbree yran ago
Fune ..al services were held to- employment in tolumbus Sunday
day in Newark wlth burial tbere. after spending a week wtlh her
parents, Mr and Mrs Emer~on
Well

Attend Institute
Studying Missions
In· Portsmouth

Mr and Mr1 Charles Weaver of
Galllpohs VJ!Itted Sunday with hc.stster, Mtss 1\ifttte Koehler
Mrs Bertha Alh.!l as Yltlltlng 111
Morgantown, W Va wtth her dau
ghter and aon 111 law Y.f and Mrs
Wr.lter Ketter and family
Mr and Mrs GeorgP. Powell ~11d
famfl)' of Pa kcrsburg W Va :\1r
and lira Eldon Gaul Chesler aud
lolr • nd Mrs Geor • Hobstet!t r
Jr and fumfly ~en SundJy guestt.
of Mr and i\lr~ Adam Ebersbaeh
Mills Ele&amp;nor Robson and Miss
Saturday
Goue\Jeve Sl.§.!;on h fL
evening for New York on a bu&amp;tn
1'.!11 trip !or Lhc Elberteld Stolt'
Mrs Ralpl\ Hobson Mmcra\ tile
spent MondAy w1th Mrs Wtlllam
Robson, :'11tddleport

Gene Gratt who bus spent tht'
past two weeka VISitJr,g Mr and
Mn Jamea Weber Furt Lauder
dale fla, flew to Charleston atr
port SUnday evenmg and retum«~a
h.. me the same naghl
8berrrry Shuler Bobby and Dan
ny Lewas were 111 and unable to
allend the htrthday party held to
celebrate the s1xth birthday of
Mich.a~l Buslmk Saturday but se1n
.(ills t.o the ,gue.11t of honor
Mr and Mrs Jaml)s Hrinrarl).,
Cleveland, spent the wePend wa.!:J
her parents, Mr and
K~ln
Haggerty, and thelr !_•r-an daugb
ten K1mOOrly and nrt-1 remam
ed for a longer visit with their.
grandparents.
Mn. F.dna lo"aulk lla!TL'Ionvtlle
Road 11 the new nur~-c:ompanton
[or Miss Lolli Cecil and MISS Vanetta Carroll has retumed. ttl h~r
ttQme 111 Rutland
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Mr and Mn Bruce •tna:l):am
and daugbter, Cal~le I;ou, AMna,
vuated Sunday with h11 patent&amp;,
Dr and Mn A B Bingham
Mr and Mrs Paul Haptonsta11
1nd so.rt Billy, vultcd Mr and
Mrs Jnm,.a Sullivan 1Dd dJugbte~",
Bl'lsy, near Albrmy Sundn
Mr1 Jam~s Sharp Thurston, and
Mn Nora \\haley, Albany, were
guests Monday of M; and Mrs
kobert Sharp
'&gt;lr artt MrrJ Orvtlle Milliron
and children Columbus •pent~ the
weekend wtth .Mr and Mrs Dar.d
Oiler Mrs. Oiler, who has been ill
wtth flu, has returned t'J work
~ fter helng contlned to her homt!
for scver2J wr.eks
M'l'fl Katherane Payne who wai'
a medac.:~J patlt"nt in Mea~s Gcneriil Hupatal, uas rethrned homr
ctuudt~y in the Rawbngs-Co.ata am?';)
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Mr and Mrs Vtttor Crimm hav,.
bet:n 11 Vtlh fiu
nanny and Bobby U:wta, sOn•
of Mr and Mrs Robert
LeWt1,
h1'e n!rr&gt;vered after l;Nng all ~o~lth
flu last y,eek
~lr anU Mrs WdiJam Gmlber
and son Gary, Waterford, Vlltltld
M.is:-; Sylvia MeMI.!Iter and Mr.
A J Beaver Monday
~r and Mrs Frank ChceJebrew
SJK'nt the weekend v1th 'Mr and
!'tlrs Wtllum M1ller PortlmotqJ:
Tdr Chee~ebrew's binhday Wa!l
celebrated durma: their vint
Mrs Don Burkey and daughtt*o~~.
Sulian and Cathy, Mt"ietta, ilpftnf
1he weekend with ht:&gt;r parents.
Mr and Mrs C' A Emmi51t\
Mr and Mrs Lawrente Btlt'
v1s1ted her aunt Mrs B F Som·
me;, Leon Saturday, at
Hollt r
Hospttal where she s a mcdital
pahent
Sunda) clmner guests of' Mr
and Mrs Allen Knopp tncluded
Mr and Mrs John Fultz and An
1ta Mane Mr and Mrs Wilham
MJddlepoJ t,
Sw1shcr and D ,,.1d
Thomas Madcalf Cantorr, .Mr and
Mr:~ Ila•old Vogleson and 'MeUn·
da Ironton, Mrs VoglesoJIC ltiitl
daughter had spent the wee"k ~~
the Knopp home while both 1ft
snd Mrs Knopp were Ill and Mr
Voglesong spent Sund"y here llhd
wu accl'mJ'ai1Jed
home by h.s
famJiy

Officers Named
By Local Church
Sunday School
Sunda) morn,ug the Sunday
Churc~ School of the FedP.rated
Church cleeled offteers for the
year 19:)7
Norman K\ocs "aJ&gt; elected as
supcrmtendent, Ben Neutthng, U·
mtant sl\penntendenl Joe Ken·
nedy, off1ce ... ecretary, Mrs James
ctatworthy treasurer, and Mn
Fred Blaettnar orgamst Install
at10n wall bt! held nu' Sunday at
10:1-,am
Jt,, elostn!( of youth week week
the Jumor \ outh Fellowshtp were
in ~barge of the worshap program
With Chlilrle~unna Hen, Benny Ew·
mg and James Norton partictp&amp;t·

Mrs Harry P Sm1tn ~pent !.1st
~ nday tn Columbus where she .1!
tt&gt;ndt•d a commtlte " mcettng or
the Lanea11ter School u£ :W:m1om1
Mrs Elmer Wtckh liLt VISJled 1t
Arlee W VOJ Sundav with hc1
uncle CArroll Ca11tcroury "ho I&lt;~
critically Ill 81\e wn accompanied
from r.ailipohs bY her mother Mr 1
.lui a Davis

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prayer
Dunng the bu5lness senaon Mrs
L. D Dlleli read a
Jet-ter from
Chlrlotte and Cry~tal GadiJh a
German !arrnly adopt{lld by the
toea &amp;Jiurcb several )'eal"'l aeo It
wa1 announced that the next meetI.Dg of the Pomeroy Auocaatton
wollll meet In Raclne on the fnt
Monday in April
Roll call of cburehes represented
1howed the folloWinl raponse
Vinton, l, Jackson, 10; Rac:me,
14, Pomeroy 9, Cherhlre, 8, Mtd
dlepon, 32. watb two other guests
Ule Rev C E Hoyt
and M.rl
Lillian Stolfi
Mrs. Beulah White, chairman of
the Love-Gaft. ,dedicated the of
loring and P"!t.,tho! ~ve-GIIt
prayer Mrs lllllfl~ tt.anted her
commatteej "ftt ~ir wort on the
F~lewshlp 1'""- "'
The LOvejoy Circle had charge
ot tbe devotional serviC'e with Mrs
€larcmont E Hoyt as the spelJI:er.
Her servace lnclu~d ~ hrmo, pray
er and a talk on "Brotherhood."
Mrs Ham Houdas"telt present.
ed the program with Harold Hubbard showmJ a rnovina: pleturt
on tbe ile of Dr. Laubielb who I•
fPl'e•dmg Uteracy among the peo
pJe of Aata and Africa With hil
po'liq of "Each One 'l'eacb One ''
&amp;pedal mus1c anclnded a duct
1the Touch of His
Hand On
Mme" by Mrs John
Fultz: and
Mrs Beulah White The meeting
cJos~ wtth a prayer by Mn ftal
ph Zundel, Pomeroy
Tttt" hostess eommtttee were
Mrs Ra¥mond Luman, Mrs John
"'-uH, Mrs Paul Smart, Mrs E
White
L Hughes, Mrs Beulllh
Mrs John Lyon.s Mrs Paul liM

Air Fol'ft COD
bat
aent Into
utlolll!
al fonsts for a week of a\U'Yiwli
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U'alDtn.c 1ubfilted on thtl ~
brecbt. liN. John hit&amp;, llrll variety
D( (ood 2.100 lnlut iijQ
Jamet bllen ud Mrs. D.vld froll, 30 JJ'OUDd lqldrrela, 10 pail"
Dar.t Jr 1'bey &amp;erYtl!
ueorted cupi~e1, three nttleanaku, ,two
hney andwiebeJt oootiea, mmtl b6dpn, two rabbit.l, and numerWlija Mrs A L. RUihet and Mrs ous quantiUes of crawfbh and
C E Hoyt Pl't'lidina: at the erd freah water clam• .
fee ln.d tea lei"VlC!el. Mn Dant
and Mrs Pullen bad da.aree or tbe
NOMOIII CAU
dlnlng·room dee.oratiol11 and the
CARBONDALE, Po ~ C~
refr~enu table WN c;-ovemct
witb I rect clotb IDd eentered dale pohce 110 lon1er have to W
w1th an arrtDJet:Qent .of , wb1te a ta:d cab In emergeDCles. The
e-bryunthemlllll and gladlolua ac e~.CY council voted tD parebaae •
oented With :red b6arts earrylna: new aquad ru for the 12-membet
out a ValentiDe theme White tap- force, wb.irh had been ~thout ~
era II\ milk-atu&amp; candelabr-a were car for 11lx weeks The one diltied wUb: red ehrys.inthemllDml nntana voice on tbe c:ounc:U wu
nnd the napkina 1110 c:aljried out that of the proprtetGJ" of the taxi
firm wbltb the oops had been pat:
the red and white_tbtme.

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Tfle ft •dC'rttf'd Chu ctt held a
~crv1ce of ord1nat1on rlJld lnstalla
!JOn !;Hr~d!ly morning rm the elders
and dtaeons of the church cmmc1
In lln imprcAslve service tht&gt; d11t·
1cs and rc8ponsibihtms or elclerl'i
Jnd deacons v.t=re outl11ed and the
cand1datc.11 liCteptcd ~h~· pO.!iltion
of honor offered tb(&gt;m by the con
gregatlon
loreci Blacttnar and ChJ'Irlcs \\rer
1y were ordnaned ~s t·ldcra and
G o 5&lt; hmoll, John ;.lltch, Mlsa
\olargut"rlte Myer, Mn
M~orvm
Burt Mn Chester Kmght ~'i~ts
Evelyu f'tck lll)d MillS Mary V1r
(in II RcJbel were ordnlnod as dn
cbns
Aftt:r the ecftmony of ordlnP·
lion !he above nam~d togethcl
with elden, Fred
RMenbaum,
Vtr!!:JI (:ampbell and w A Glbbs

PEORIA, DL, UP - Boblly Joe
Muon, dropped· hm the Bradley
Unive,.ltY hl•kelball team last
aea10n beeauae of academit dlf.
fleultiel. will rtjqln the oqu1d
next Monday HO'Wfl'er, on the
1ame du the. ~vu will loae
forward Doa Carolben, w~o re-

-,::-L:-:UM::--::P-:-A=TI::-1-NTS~T LAKE ClrY After
tbaarog neighborhood boys out of
her plum tree and telthig them
ahe wanted the fruit for Jelly psak.4
ma, :ur.. M H Schindler got most
o.1 the stolen fruit b1&lt;k A p1pet
aaej c:ontaln1n8 plums, left on be~
dOQbtw carried thi1 note· "TheM
Be too areen We'll be back wheQ.

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Htghway Patrolmen arnnng
Wltbln a few minutes of the 113&lt;
1ault noltfted thJl Gallfa County
sher1ff and summoned ~m ambu
lance

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Funeral arrnngemcnts are 00·
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neral home of Vtnton Time of ~~er
\'aces hos not been arranged but
VantQn Mem
buraal wlll be in
or1al Park

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Meigs_~olstein
ClubP.!ftmring

The banquet wJ\l be held at
Rat'ine HJgh School and w11l be
sen•ed by Racine P T A
Tcntatwe date has been set for
~farch 8
A fwld man from the slate as
.!lottation Will be present and mak:!
a short talk A f.ore1gn ex.chanze
~tt.tder.t wlll be the mam featur-e
of the evemng,
The directors vote.1 to buy :'1
reg1atered cal~ from C M HeadQ
o£ Ttlppera Plains, a well known
holstfom breeder
Any boy or girl between the ag~
Of 10 and 14 inclusive mtercsted
iri the calf please contact M
Blakeslee or any or the following
directors N G ltose, Arvll Holter,
Paul
Paul Karr, C. M He'ldiy,
Moore, David Koblentz or Earl

Clood HoltaekeepiiiJlnstilute leCOIIU'nend8160
cltl* water, (Hotter than your llando can
atancJ.) The economical way lo make tnUe you
hav, thai 180 dearee water .•• end whiter
,.Ia with all automatic, ful noovtq
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to heat 1110n1waler u ~ uae i~.Fut l'iiCOvery
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First Baptist
You!Jh Week Is
Being Observed
Youth Week wa11 observed at

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Service Officer
Outlines Plan
For Korea Bonus
For the guidance of those vetenms who scr"ed in the Armed
Fortes durmg tile pertod of the
Korean Conflict the followmg In
£ormauon 1!1 "'rPscnterl on the Ob o
Korean BonuS by the \t:elgs Coun
ly Ve.cran s~ rv11.:e or tcer
Sen•i~ must have been between
Lhc dates of June 25 19f'IO an J
July 19, 1953 aoy place tn the
world The separation ur di:'!Charg•
must be under
honorable cond1
t1on1 The \eteran must have b~l\
a resl~nt of Ohio 1or ooe year
1mmed1tltely preceding hl.!l entrv
mt(l ~P,ve servtce The original
separation paper or dascharge wan
be required
The rate of psymenl 1s $10 per
month lor dome1tlc service ('6tal&lt;'
side) Pnd $1S per month for foro
1gn aervme, sea duty, llnd Alaskan
servace A fraction of a month
will be paad at the rat&lt;l or l/3oth
of. a mQDih for CHell day nmc
spent 1n penal confinement wtll
be dcduc1ed Max1mum amonut
payable 111 $400
Apphcallon fqrms will not be
available for some Ume, perhar,
by the farst of .AprU.
Veterans
should watch the ne.Yspaper for
announcement
when forms are
available
Next of kin may app\y :tor the a.mount due a deceased veteran If
a •crvlr.emAn died m service or
later dlecl. of a 8(lrviee-connccted
dtaablhty, the next of ktn mar
apply for the lOWll amount wb1c!t

the Flrst Baptist ChuN!h of Pome
roy by living special recognition
to Us young people on the past
two Sundays
1bosc participating in the two
morntn:s worshJp terv'tcea In·
~:Luded the followmg· Bill Ster·
rctt and Madalyn MarUn. w~o
read ttre Responsive scripture selecl.ionc Jobn Strickland, Danny
zarkle, Ruth Rathburq, Sharon
Zundel Glenn Cecil, .Lafry Baker,
GPne. Holt :md Judy Owena 1erv·
ed as ushe111
Special mualc was rendered by
Ethel Hy~til and Ruth Rathburn
and by"a chotr eomposed of Junior
g1rls and buys
Sermons on the two occasions
Clebvered by the pastor, Ral.db C
Zundel, were entitled "Popular1ty
~nd Its Problcm11" and "Why G1ve
the Bett to God?"
Mrs. Caddy WlCk}tali1, Youth Ad·
vasor. :1nd members Of the
were in f'.barse ot arrai'ISeiDentl.
Is $400.

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Nazarene Young
Peoples Meeting
Held At Athens
Apprl)xlmately
f1ve hundred
persons were present Monday for
tbe Young F.eoples' meeting or the
Jackson Zone of the Churctt of the
Nazarene 111 Athens
Dr Harvey S Galloway, D1stnct
Supt, the Rev Joseph Nelhon,
D1stnct Young Peoples' president,
and Dr G B Williamson Kansss
City, one o£ hve general •upcnn·
tendents of the Ctturcb of the Naz.
arene, were speakers
Theme of the meetmg wa• 'The
Call and W1ll of God Jn the Young
Person's lJfe."
The churrhea repre1ented pud
project money for the conatructlon
of umts in their camp grounds and
the Middleport Chur('h of the Nszarcne patd i12 00.
Those attendmg from the local
eburcb were the Rev and Mrs.
Robert Sl)trt and son Carl, Mabel
Peterman, Mr and Mra Raymond
Lee Walburn Mrs Raymond Walburn and sons, Blaine, Dcnms and
Pete

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Illness Forces .
Po,stponement
OfCageGame
Illnesa stepped In and forced
postponement. of Tuesday niJht's
basketball game between the Wa·
hama White Falcons and the Buf.
falo B1sons.
Seven of the twelve members of
the Wahama varsity were absent
from !ll"hooJ 9n Monday because or
colds And flu A check revealed
that two of the remaining !we
were also nufslng colds
Telephone calla to the Buffalo
school resulted In pos~poncment
of the gam~ until Monday, Feb
ruary 18
Tbe F•1cons hope to resume
acUon on Friday night of thas
week when they will entertam the
Ripley Vlkmgs in the Wahama
gymnasium

sCOOl Di•splays
ora\\ AttentJOD
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Tu;~::l~f n~go~rt

C
Harten hal h
went to the asstst.ance of Stak Pa
trnl cars from Athens 41Dd Galha
Counties about 8 a m The patr
abandoned their auto on
Sl1t
Coolvtlle afte•
Route 144 ne~r
lea'-"!lg
a Coolvtl!e servlCI' stauor1
"'
WJthout pay.mg for guohne
bean
Off1ccra were combmg
brush and wood• m the VICtnH&gt; or
ttte ahandoned car tor the unJd&lt;'!
IIfJed bo) s

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I0 St Ofe w·}ftdQWS

fLY~&gt; "mdows daspl;:.ys were on
show todR&gt; ltl Pom~o!&lt;
!lores
com:nennrattng lhe 47th birthday
of he Boy Scoul.!i of Amenu, ar.d
notmg Nallonal Bo) "cout Week
tro 'P £routmasters re!.orted

Former Teacher
Nominated For
An Oscar A:ward

, Ralph Socncer, s-coutmaster o!
' Troop 249 of Pomeroy sa.1d Ass1s:
taut Leader L.barle.!l Swattel and
three patrols had co~o1 pleteu d1s
plav~ Jn window&amp; of the Gootlwm
Jj lom;L Shop on E. Second Do 'An
•c Gro ~ .s Ine ~ Matn, and tttz
Pome1 o) Palitry Shop also on F
~r&amp; Bertha Filson former super
.)Sam
mtendent of Maaon County S.:h·
ools Uld abo a former;&lt; 'Wah.l'lll 1 ~other d1splay by the troop's
tcaeflt•r, ha&amp; beeH nominlted b) :fl)tfrth patrol, UJ bemg planned n
the Pt , Pleau.nt,. Women'&amp; 11 b :1 IJecond Street busmess
lor tim "Oac.a.rs l•'cr Tetcbe..~ ' a,
Scoutmaster Olan dantson o
ward,
Darwm !tald bus Hemlock (,rO\ ~
'Mn F1laon 1s .J.t
a mr.m., Ex?lOrl)r Post 270 barf a dtspJa
of
bculty
ln th~ Ebersbach Hardware S'ore
High
and
1:1 W &amp;tam St The Hemlock Gro ~e
'&gt;~llh Cub PaC'k No lBO Js dJsplaymg ,.
Counl, large C()llectJon 1M bandtcnft art
pam~
iclet. ~ other JieptS of natural
when she mteret.t tn the s~~~ Street WlD
was tu1mty s 1permtemlcnt, se'" cl dow of Elberfeld 111 DC!'pftlme111
mg th~ ft
two letters of tJ.r Store
uame !ram \\aggencr lJt.. • 1 !he
~etond two [rom Hartfud D!slrJct
Scouln; J:-;tcr John •Joore of thl'
and the '- •1 two lette1 l!Om ":~ Rut l. Sprmgs lroop satd hJs boys
son D1str r~ lh(lse dtstr•rt~ wen. "0\11 i h&lt;.H~ a dt.splay for guests
d the &lt;:h 1 k&lt;: n c!JIIner to be ser
together to butld the school
vcd !) 30-7 30 p m Fraday mght
Mason County" one of twelve counUes m the state of W•st
1•1 the S11 1sbury Grade School Tbt"
1
Vlrgtrua m danger of losmg a portion of stale atd funds bec 1• 1 t 1,. a benefJt with proc~eds
cause assessments of non-uUhty properties are below 40 per
to nc used toward sendmg threP
bovs to \'alit'\ Forge next sum
of appratsed valuations.
m~ r
A new state appraisal of property dtsclosed the twelve coun·
'
t1es early th1s week.

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County " roted .. sub-

studard beeawe property assessmenta 111 the county now stand at
t.. - ap32.14 per cent Of t be !Il a!""
pra11ed value.
Assessments 10 the county must
be raised to 40 per eent by next
August or tbc "ounty will lose a
proporhonatf! loss In slate aJd As
asaQssmentfl now stand, the county
Fred Dunn the evangehst at would lose more Uum seven per
the Maddlf!port Church of Christ cent o( the state a1d to whach it
was a guest and conducted tM de 11 entttled under the foundation
vottons when the Meigs County
1
b I f
Mmutenal Association met Mon. It 00 ormu a
day at the Federated Church
Other countieS In danger of lor
Followmg a cotfee break when lng fund• are Berkeley, 3~29- per
Rev and Mrs Waldo J Bartels cent Fayette
32 77 per cent,
served doughnuts and coffee Rich Gre~nbner, 28 96 per cent, Ka
ard S Owen. general manager of nawba, 35 35 per cent, Mar~~hall,
The Dally Sentmel, a guest, spoke 3&amp;51i- per cent, Mercer 38 88 per
on "Church News" and 1howed- a cent• KMU"oc 3938 per cent, Put·
f1lm "Lookmg on wtth The Dally nam: 3417 per cent, Summers,
SenUnel,11 after which various 31.-0S':.per C"'rrt Webster 3718 pel'
problem1 W&lt;'l'e dascussed
cel'li ·,nd Wood 36 03 per cent
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DUring the busjncss 1eulon In
~d percentage la5t year
cbtirge of Rev Wesley Jenkiaa
pre1tdcnt, 1~ was propofM!d tbat wuoe per 1 rnt and four countie.11
the A&amp;SbC:Iahon have 11 ~ta ta. U. 1tate sustamed losses The
tlvt meet wtth the local committee requiRe~ pt'rcentagc then was 35
on tbe bearmg tor a special elee Thtr eounttr~ b&lt;'luw the 40 per
tlon It was decided to po~tponc C!Mt&gt; required th•s yP.ar have until
the County Youth Rally until levy es\lmatr lime Ill August to
recoup
Mirch
Ttte March meeting wlll be held
The report a!Bo revealed that
at the Racine Baptist Church
tax collectlo.Js 1n 41 o£ the statc'.!l

Ministerial Ass'n
Meeting Held At
Federated Church

Fog In
Big
Area
Is Noted Today
He~vy fog, ob~;K:urlng visabthly
for traveler~, and making !lcarctt
for two JUVentles in the woods
around Coolvllle diftieu!t, was re
ported along State Rt 7 frOm Par·
kersburg to Pomoro)' thil morn·

mg

55 counlae.s rematn .short of local share amounts for wh1ch
they are held under the school
atd formula
(tonhnued on page two)

Burn Victim To
Undergo Skin
Graft Operation
Uatlenc Stukrv )3 )car old Wa
Bt~h s~hool student, h:Js
beea- takt'n to Sl Mary's Hospital
Hbnijll:glon f11r ~kin grafting &lt;'P
en.i.kms fo:Jo-...Lil;! .ev~re bmns
.sllffered In an ace1dent at her
hon1e In :M'&lt;i~On about two. w~t ago
h.aJna,

Tra,•elcrs sa1d the fog 'II'.U th1ck.
over most eccttons of tbe r1vcr,
and extendang back over the highway In man; places Two juven
ilea, who reportedly bad stolen a
car in ZaMttVille, were holed up
Tht! yolUlg gH1 who 111 the dau·
in fog and woods near Coolvallc
ghter of Mr&lt;; Johnnte Mae Stukev,
at noon today
suflcud third degree burns of
the tup~ and lr"~ whl'11 her sk1rt
GRANGE TO MIET
TAkEN TO t&gt;IOSPITAL
H:~rn.iiOllVIilt! Grange "'ill 1111 ( 1 caught (trc a&lt;; ~he stood clo8&gt;C to
Tllclma GrueiK'r watl taken by Thursday cvcnmg at 7 30 111 th~ a gas heater 111 the bAtlvoom of
the P.Omeruy emergency squad t(} Grilnge 11:!11 lll'cordlr,g- to Norm 111 h.er hom'!
'
Metga General Nosplt,ol at D 15 to Will Worthy !\laster The fourth
It wa11 !'f"porh d that she 18 ex.
day st.ilfer1ng a pusiS.Iblc fracturelj degree will be contcrctd 111 rull pcctcd lo be a patient at the Hun·
ankle.
m&amp;ton hospJtal for several weeks.
lorm

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RENO, Nev (UP)- Frremen shot htgh-pre..ure jets of wa•
ter today tnlo the smoking rubble of what had once been a

Offteen from three ~outheuter,. prosperous street m the heart of Reno - untJI leaking ga~~
Oh1o countte1 were
trampling destroyed It lD three fiery blasts
through wet and rough terram a
A series of three explosiOns and the ensumg flJ"e Tuesday
round Coolville th.ts momma: m a k1lled two persons and IDJUred 42 others At least f1ve big
hunt for two bo) s
reported to
- - - - bwldmgs wo&gt;re destroyed and a
bavc stolen a nr tn
Zanesvlll~
acore of others were damaged 10

Low Property Appraisals May Cost
Mason County ~hools State Funds

Voreh was born March 1~. 1870, llean
in Aul'oitraht~t, and he and his wifl.',
tl c former ,lo;hzabcth Oslahcl•,
tame to thJs country JJMn after
their marriage Jan 6) 1900, m Au6
traha They celebrated ttte1r 57t't
wedding anmversary last Jan 6
He was the son of Mary and Joe
Voreh

The D~ "wonder dn.1" II of no lu·J:fllo you whea

preter1pdou &amp;o YJ lor problpt pro{~ou.)

Ferguson was arrested at h1~
home and committed to the Coun·
ty Jall
Another \ 1ctnn of an auault
.Monday was LeRoy Taylor, 53 of
Btdwetl, who has charged Earl D
Roush, 20 of Galhpohs Rl 2 and
Joseph N Roush o£ Btdwcll with
asS&lt;~ult w1th mtcnt to kill Both
are also mcal"cerated m the Gal
lla County Jatl
Voreh "ho !or 16 years ha~
lived m Btdwcll and worked as a
shoemaker, Is survlvf!r! b,v hts wile
Elizabeth, aud one brot~, Frank,
also of Btdwen, and the following
chlldt-en Frank, Waller, Jose&lt;J~
Jr , Mrs Grayson Kendrick, all of
B1d Nell, George, of Omar, W Va,
Ste\ e of Monavllle, ~ Va , Mr~:
Basil Batley and Mrs Edwanl
Wool~;ey, both of Columbus,
and
Mrs Joe B&lt;tr!.osh of New York

worn over tht lulijted ltllmlpit.

CADIL~C

Driver Is FI'ned
&amp;.l
A 'd
Dally Senhnel I ruter CCI ent
~5
Mam'-st• TU es•
toda~ l1D

Tlueves l.troke into
WahaRUI
R1th School on SllDday mght and
escaped Wlth. a small sum of mon
tlY a~ordmg to Principal Clyde
Fole}
Foley explaaned that State P &gt;bee were mveatlgatmg
damage
rau&amp;ed by the penon or person.t
who entered the achool throuPh
a wmdow In the boy&amp; bate:ment
He satd that the m1lk dtspenser
and coke f'OOler were both looted
but that Jess than two d~lara had
i&gt;(oen taken from both The thlevPs
tampt)rcd wtth the com mechnrr
asm on each and brokt'! the door on
the latter to get to the eotns
Tbry also broke a wandow tnto
lhe ocnce and
cnt.,red tt but
nothing 1s m11stn~ there Othe,.
rooou entered included the ('and:,
room on the same floor as the
off1ce and ot.ber rooms
Marl.on Franc1.11 .11c:hool custod
r.othtng ha 1
tan, reported that
been amus when h-e was an the
~ehool on Sunday The
damage
wa~ d:scovcred em .Mr nday morn
&gt;ng

As Blast Levels Business Center'

Coolville Area
For Two Youths

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Ba&gt;rd told the

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MINERS Posse Searching Entire Block Reduced To Ash~

Wahama ~hool
Entered Sunday
Joseph Voreh, Sr., 85, a former operator of a shoe repau
' lhop at 202 N Seeond·st In Middleport, died Tuesday morn- And Ransacked
Ing m Holzer Hospital of a fractured skull and other injuries

this mornang that Gallla Counll'
Prosecutor Warren Sheets
!'\__
qqestiOmng more wlt.nesees
but as yet bad not Jndtcated as to
Clyde E KlQ.g,
U.uUand 'AilS
what sp&lt;'etfle ctlarges would lx&gt; charged WJth. drtVlnl{ without a&lt;~
llUide
$Uf'ed clear distance and fined $10
No reason u yet ha! been of aqd eoste followmg a traffic acci
.fered for the attack t n the .aged dent :Jn W Mam Street •'1 Pome
roy about 1 p m Tueaday
.shoemaker, ofhctals satd
According to mveallgatlng orr.
George Voreh, son of the Vlctim,
sa1d that Jack Sl(lsbak of BidweU cer Henry Werr:r a car driven by
who was present at the tJme o. Kmg struok barels, used 11 gads
tbt attack on the partaaUy bhnd Kmg struck barrel1, U!!ed u guard ,
and par&amp;tyzM m:m had told him o~t a water ma111 repair loatJon
that Ferguson had stepped 111 The barrels wl're knoeked In front
front of hu car at the mterscctlon or a c.ar driven by Otto L Strau111
o! Rt 160 on Clark Church rd in Pomeroy Damage to Strauss'&amp; car
wa11 esttmated al $50
Porter causmg htm to sloP
Kan'i:' aopeared In Mayor E F
Accordmg to accounts or the a~
sault the older Voreh who was ~ Itobm_.on's court where the State
brought George JJ
paa11enger, leaned from the car Patrof also
Hart
who
was
cbarged with dr1v
1: wlndOa: and asked Ferguson wna
lng
left
~f
center
and fmed $5
was wrong l&lt;'erguson JS then al
leged to have struck Vqreh dra~ aM co!its
"illg his head mto the window vet
tilator and then pulled the stun
ned man from the car and strutk
hrm: ala.t(l dnvln1 Jail be.tt* uato l
road I!I!I£.P1 and then fle•J.J.b~ &amp;eene

lnJ II IW61ler-fGMhe..bllcb to
ward ott brtlll ... bn-. Tht
knltcoo~
bJo
Reid, lo m•~ Ia otrlpoo ..d
crtatn ID IDMCDblt 1oolr: when

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Former Middleport Busiuess Man
Killed In Gallia County Assault

rec::e1ved tn an attack made upon him Monday afternoon by
Wyatt B. Ferguson, 35, of Rl 2 Bidwell Voreh lived at Bid·
-well

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d•Y. tonivht and fhurtday Occ ..
•lon•l IL!iJht ra1n or drtnM ~tt 1
ln touth thro"'iilhovt ~Mrlocl. Hlth
today ln th• middl• 30's • - •
neor .to ••treme MVth. Low ••
n ltht 25 to 3:1 north, U t. Jlsouth

OSIOD
1

ly UNITED PlESS
Mottly ch~udy and

much c"•nte In ..,_peretuN to-

Pomeroy·Mtddleporl, Ohio, Wedneilday, February 8, 1957

a.uault In Galh.a County Jail was
to be thargcd later today wit'1
more llf'rlou,. chitrtf"s ac:cordln6
to Shertff Oacar Baird.

ot a bach

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" Ferguson held under- charges of

In l.oll AnJtlelt II pletlii'Wd......,

wm lnotoll•d" the actlni church

1952

VOL Vlll

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lloeU are tt'tlnpltte aQd up to date Bnn1 ,..,._.

In Clrtntlatlou

Receives Award
For Saving Life
Of 12-Year-Old
V1ctor !-larbrecht have rccetved
word th11t theJr brother, Homer E
Terrill of M.ami, Fla was recent
ly prellt'nted the Carne1g1e Hero
Award for savmg the life of a 12
year oil! &amp;:Jrl ln 1956
Mr Terrill, who had been forced
to retlre after 411 years service
w•th AT&amp;T co due to a heart
condition, p 1unged mto. the lake at
.Pe{lchncy, Mich and pulled the
airl to safety
Terrill ts a former Pomeroy
re51dent.

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In Local Newo
Ia A.dvert!Jinr

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chairman ol t&gt;ntertalnment; Mr~ council of the Federattld Church
llliii
Floyd Carma('k rood commlltoo
Jean Lea:1on, wUl attend ~c Ghur
ehalrman
NAMID MANAGER
"h
Christ toniJht and M!Jii mQ~
Al11o a111'nrltns !he mef'llng were
Jll(flf POINT. N c UP_ at Lhc Lt-glon Hall at 1 p m and
Robert
Trwk~hary and Leland Frank Lucchesi baa btlen named &lt;~tlcnd the rcv1va1 ll!!rvlcl's m a

,.,ailahk Our rr•ttriptiGI:I!

RST

ronizi~t~.

LOSES, GAINS ONI

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body
They plan to len~ fr,r tl\" Chur
Una Lct,~~:uc. lie piloted the Salt "h at 7 20 p m and, weather per
Lake City tum to a aecond place mtUlng, n1COt Lhe members of the
finish in the Pioneer Le11guo l11t 1 Auxiliary o( the
!Alglon at lhe
togeh1cr
year.
ctmreh and

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ch Monday evemng A:pproxlmat
ely e1gbty meJnben and pests
were present for the prPiJ'&amp;m and
JO&lt;'ll. hour
•
Mn C P Bradbury opened the
service With aa organ prelude
and Mn Allen Hughes prealdenl.
prended and read "A Good, Chri..
tian Friend" and gave an openmg

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RENO, Nev. -

Ordination Of
Church Elders
Made Sunday

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B. H. Sanborn Mission~ Society
Fell.owship Teo Held Monday Night

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March'Of-0--.m-e-S
May Hit $6 000
(n M
ason Coun f y Mason Schools To
IEnter Tr1'-State
Spelling Contest

Mason Count)'s 1957 March of
Dames
may offtCL&amp;ls
!'eSch $6 000
according
to county
of tll1e
dnve
wHI
who s&amp;ad that final figures
not be known for approximately
two weeks
Last year, the dnve raJsed $l3
832 10 the county
Still to be heard from are re
poru on school com card eollec
lions com collectors sent to res•·
dents of tht: county the Teens
Agamst Poho program, and o~er
1amaller projects such as bake
l.11alcs.
h A
In the Benr Area t
m~ncan

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Thr. :l.!ason l unty school sys
tern ts one of mne who bave ftlPd
earty entr1es m tbe Trl.State Spel
hng Bee sponsored by a Hunttng
ton newspaper m Huntington

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fl c fin ill spclldown w1\l be held
,,. }1:1}' w1th the TriState cttamp
llo,• lube g1ven a tr1p to Washmg
for an expenses-paid week and
parttctpataon m the Ni.tional Spel·
lm~;; Bee there

lion
r:
~edA~~ !" ,.:; M~~:~

eo ec
n
on Polto there on last Thursday
eve.nmg In addlhon a total of $46
39 Wai collected m canDlsters set
l about the town
~ The Mothers Club Ill Mason re
ported lha~ they had collected
$2M •s m Mason Ctty In a Similar
drive last Thursday.
County o(ftttals on last Satur
day reported that the Mothers
,larch on Polio at that ttmc had
netted $1 450 Wtlh $750 of the
amount be111g ratsed In Pt Pleas·
arlt by the Jumor Woman's club

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Livelier Meeting
urged By SCh00I
Superintendent

va:t~:~edact:::e

1dent1f1ed as Mrs
John. DuPrtll 60 of Reno, and
Frank Spana, 48, owner ot a shoe
factory that was ~utted m the
blast Spina apparently was blown
clear JCross the street and under
a b th e I or ce oI the
a P•rk·-•
~ c r Y
exp}os•on
V1cttms In Stroets
C1ty offH'trls estimated ttte damage at S3 million
Reno s famed g~mbhng castnol
rematned oS;Ien for busmesa donna:
the holecaurt One w1lnesa, Mar-garet Jone11 an a1rhne stewardeu_
Said patrorts In the ruveraide notl'l were s\iti gambling and dtdn't
.seem concdrned at all"
But a block away across the
nver W35 a fearful scene Flame.!l
spouteo from the wmdows and
1roofs of bu1ldmgs. broken glass bt;.
lered the strt&gt;et and score.11 of men
and women lay m the streets
~any screan ed tn fright or agony
or both
Alter 11 was all over, firemen
were thankful that the toll of dead
was nut worse The odor of escapang KaJ nad served to warn
1manl' persons away from the
area Scores of persons evacuated
several bu1ldmgs momeol.6 befora
the acc1clen1
Guardanwf( s.. nct By
Frremen were UIIAble to search
the rubble tmmed1ately for more
bodles Early today, It was still
smokmg such was the: Intenatty of
the flames •vhen they raged at
thear !leigh!

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The seen" of the holOCllust was
First and Sierra streets, one
block north of the Truckee River
Nearly 150 Nevada National
Guardsmpn were ordered to the
scene lo evacuate an etght·block
area and to prevent looting.. Even·
tually, people were allowed buk
tnto the area except for the worst
damaged blucks
Pollee saJd the blast was the
result of ::1 leak m an under
ground gas mam The leak had
gone on for at least an hour and
a half beforr the rarst explosiOn
allowtng a dangerous quantity of
natural gali to ('Olleet m the area
lfrs Irene Morgan, 65 was
dnvang her automobtle past Paterson s Department store whfm the
explos1nn ocrurrcd
Wlnchht•ld Blown Out
I was JUSt dnvmg by tbe store
when l thought someone had h1t
me on the head wrth a roek,' she
sa1d I couldn t understand how
beeause all the wmdows we~
dosed
...
"Then I I'Ot1ced that the wtnd·
sh1eld was blown out and the stuf·
fmg of the ~ea.s was flymg m the

Otl11 r • entered thu"' far 10 ti-c
co 11 t ~~ t r~re c I•-&lt; 11 and
1 1 ~ 41 1
C(l;.~nl!ts m West V1rgmaa, C!tes ~
[• ~h· Ohw, and from Kentucky
the Ellloll and Greenup County
'
sth('o s Pa1ntmlle Cotl~t. s 1r,:J
W A Patason owner of the
two story department store wretk·
and Russell .~ ool svsteiiTI
ed In lhc blast saJd he smelled
a slrong odot of gas an hour and
a half bef01 c the farst exploston
,
• 1
He called lttc Sierra Pacific Power
Get the hell over
Compnny
here and turn ll off"
When the fumes became worse,
he saJd, he ordered aJI customers
and emplo) t-es out of the store
ThJs was a few ruoments before
T ll• Stmns, a Pt Plm•nt
morlJraan h,os been named coro- the cxplosiOilS
ncr of Mason County to succeed
Dr
Edna fl Geltles, It has been
1
announced

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T R sleVeRS (S
INamcd As Coroner
For Mason County
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Randolph Rites
foBeHeld On
Friday, Feb. 8th

Ste\cUs w-.s appolnted to the
post by the Mason County court
Counl) Supertntendent or Sr." on January 26 and recently took
oots 0 0 Pallt'rson said toria) ht hts oath o( oflace
Rei' ISf'o£1 mcmbN~ Of JI1C ('Ollnl\
He ~uccf'Cfls Dr Gettles who
board of educ11110n T Jesda, nag 1 had served 1n the post for seven
Sen ICt's for Mary Randolph,
"thtng~ arc
gcttmg ton dull a yellrs She In turn succeeded Dr who d1ed at h!'r home m Reeds.
round ht&gt;rc anrl 11 looks J•kc we II Roy W Eshl'naur
valle Tu('liday mght wdl be beld
have to h~vc a ll1le , cdtstrlCll"l
Fnday al 2 p m at the griYesade
to hvcn lhtn;:;:s up
11o,
1
AKKET
RE"ORTS
m Rccrlsvllle ceme1ery
Mr Pattt'rson was rl'portmg on l'JL
r•
Survnors arc a fosl.cr daughter,
a rl'g1tlar nwetmg of the board an
( INlt'lNNATI 0. tiP - rr nl Ahec J Batie) R.eedsvdJe, two
whtch president (art Kautz presl'l urr
ststers Ella Powell Reedsville,
d Only TQutJnc buslnlSS sppca"cd
'
111~1kct abot.t srbdv net and Lr1t1c rru~c. Long Bottom
I'LLc ~ Jl~Ld ! (aftn~
!or U .,.;
bn the agenda
Arbaugh 5 Funera! Home ls ln
!las remark ur.J;:mg l11eher me• I· -:' 1'
~tad£'~
wh cB a 1 chargf' tT1rnf'Js may call at tbe
mgs was m Jest he smd and m rc bro"ns A JUmbos 34-39 A Ia l;l&lt;' residence anyttme
colled1on c1 m.an) 'v •ry mtere~t :u 36 A mediUms 2'1 :!9, A sruJI!
.ng mcelmgs of 11 few vcars ago 1!0 24 R large 27 30
Pr1ce.s F
WOMAN AAILID
cotnc 1,Jenlal w1th the rcdJstrlcUng 0 H Cmctnnall
w!lates , and
~' 1 1\l&lt;~nc Darst
MlddleJtQrl,
ot oa~lcan Mel'S County sthuul lr•1~n~ '\large 3839 A lllotillll:'l was .. rn:-.t1 d hj
Patrolmen Ike
aastn&lt;-ts
"'
~5 1"' B lar~;t&gt; 3~.JG
Nt• 1l .md Stewart Harr111 and lorl·
All munhus of 1hi' hoard WCfl
l 11 1 k( n~ f1 ycrs .•f •t ' l'k ly Jl.('d 111 ru1111t} jaJI Tuesday mg'lt
present, tncludmg Varga! Alkms fr~ • 1 ~ J 3 'rZ Jb 19-20 h•~n t!ea\) for a tnt r
&lt;lppeaadntt m th.e
George Perry GoJ:"don Collins ami lYtle 3 l!'i, htn~. ltght hpt• !J 11 court of Mavor C 0 Fisher Shtl
IJvrold Rou~n
.f?JHt:r, 90 score 68 cents 1.).
was charged w1Ul tnl01icaUon.

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