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rhe Oally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middlepol't, Ohio
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To Remain In Tie With Nelsonville

Middleport Reserv~ 1'_in D«ision.
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ed with the Pantben out Jn troat

A IDlooth

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a 4!li 37 marcln.

Tbat aet tbe ltage for the hec-

were he~~ded, and at one tta&amp;e o1
the contest led by 18 poinl.l, but
tliey had to fight off a rally b)'
two mlnutet that uw John Partwo mJoute. that saw John Pu..
eon's five almost pull tbe PDlt out
of the flre.

Pomeroy had jumped into ID
early lead In the fl.nt quarter
ter the score had been tied at 2-2'.
From thll point on the Panthers
almOit alway• bad a lead of from
four to ten points, but the petky
J~keta jUJt wouldn't let them pull
away. Late In lhe a:ame Pomeroy
took a 57-41 lead with just I UtUe over two minute&amp; 'hi play A
bullet b)' Bob McKinney and I
foul by Eddie Kilchen ellt th.e
lead to 57 44. Tben M':urray bit
ror
(tee throws to make if
57 46, and two more charity toa.
.1!1&amp;&amp; by Jim Bowles cut the lead to
M-48. McKinney then hlt on a one
bander and Murray followed. with
a lebound to cut the margin to
•7 ••, and two touts by McKinney
8111
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made tt D7-M ••
Sheridan
fouled out for the Panthers wit~
out

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mott of ttw t•m•, th •n cam.
thf'OUih for the Panthert. 1111

:n~a~!u

tJve rebouAdl ia tbl1

f)erio~

'Jibe Panthera maintained their
lead Ia the aecond q\larter, and
wltb just a little over a minute t"O
play had a 28-20 lead, but a foul
lnd a layup by Kitchen cut the
m~in to 20-28 at hllfUme.
In tht third quarter Bill Sheri·
dan with his great ball 'handling
aad abooUq along with tile- controlled raboonds by the big three
ll:apt the Panthers out in front.
Tbfl Jackets, led by Bob Mc:Kio
ney, eut tbe mai'Jin to fwe points
at .one time, but the quarter end-

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Vol. VII No. 230

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fhone 897

the

point~. Jun·
in lbe
preliminary lime
points,
came baek .in the main event apd
If. Dick Taylor b&gt;d 12;
R-onnie Salser, 10; and Bob Birch,
for tbe Tontarlott.
6 Tbe Falcons julnped to a six

tor Wolfe, who

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I MOUNT'AII.IEER
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point advantaae at 1t-8 at the end
ql ttle first quarteT bu.t saw l.t cut
to five poi.nb at halfttme as they
led by 29-U.
R.acilJe outlofu'ed tbe Falcons in
tbe final half of the ball &amp;ame.
That I• counting Bou.Jb'a bucket
for them. 1b~ • per:iad. .waa
tbe top scorina -quarter jar_ tbe
evenm, u tlie T&amp;llf6DJ· Jilt: '1m' 24
J polata w~Ue aa~file waa_· 'f~ng
20: Then, ln tiil0UJ..pe1'13t:•, the
Baeine tiiKD Qti:fHiC\JJI ~· ttMath
rtsbt down the ~m
the Fal·
coas u the 1110, ·~etl.
lD tbe preltJnln~. eoa~QJ:, Ra
clne'a "B" team 1Vriil. by a tteOl"e of
46-40 lt®ert ~oush and Roy
Clark eaCh bad 11 for the Falcon
Reservea .
The box KO'ftt:
WAHA/t\A (63)
PG FT TP
G. ltouah. F -~~--- 5 0-1
10
8 2-7
18
ver, , -- -----·- ts
1~ 11
Ford. C

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Midway Mark~t
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Trophy' G•IVeD
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RACINI (57)
lklstlck.
Wolfe, F .. -w---- S.al•· C ~------·

Taylor, G ·-·-·-· BJreh

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2. .ro
1 .. -p·- · -- · 23 u:ta 51~•
Total~ "oedy led the 11tt1e Jaeketa wlth s 00~r Hlib Allditoriwo. Co-cap'•-one ·field goal &amp;cored
or
10 'points with Henneay and J. rafn Robert Wi4oll: and Gene Raeine by J. R-ou&amp;h of Wabama.
Kelly both bltUnc tor nine. Ar- M 't~h w~u introduced by Prmci&amp;eorlbl by quarters: .
D.old waa high !or Pomeroy with ~J Jamea A. J;Uebl Jr.
Wahama .
14: 11! 24 1().........63
4lnfl points.
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~ WUson Mld the handson:te gold Racine , __ _ 8 16 20 1~9
The box aeore.
II'
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POMIROY Pest
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T , full-sized lfGld' football mounted
lrDWft
II' 4 4-l
lO I On lOp Of a bMJdiOme fl(Jid s.llaft.
Hawtherne
II J 44
9 The bue con.'t4i.iled ·t.be names of
And,.WI
C I 44 :: ~be ~o-eaptains, playm. manaae,rs
Sheridan
G ' s.t
and coaclllnl •taft of the co~nOfCS
luHington
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Thein
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Mitch displayed tbe Qfville L. .Randolph IU W. c..arfGllton
Tot1l1
26 19·11 14 Wood Memorial Tropt\)", another Plqua 60 Greenv1Ue ~
MIDDLIPORT Poa; PG II
T sold trophY very similar in de· Farmenvute 03 CeotervUle ~
Marrla
P I S-4 14 lilfD to the league tropby. It li Dayton Q~;~.kwood 811 W. MUtCNL 56
McKinney
P: 7 1l·10 24 1 revolvi.ntl award and must be Dytn. Stiverl 68 l&gt;ytn. Dunbar 52
Kitchen
C I 54
4 won three yean out of five eon· Dixie 79 PbilUpaburJ 52
laet.p
G 1 1.0
2 eeeutive yeara for permanent pos· Germantown 6G llrookvUie d •
lowlea
G 0 44
4 aenion. Tbe Wood trophy will be f'""'wlsburg 75 Jeffer&amp;Gn Preble. fl
Turner
C l 2.-2
4 at Pomtroy tLll' Ob.e year.
Wayne 112 Jeffer&amp;on Monti~... ·~1
Hov1tter
G 0 e.o
0 · Room 24 Auemb]y, under the Bradford 72 Covlncton M
Murray
G 1 ·2·2
4 direction Gf Mdn Helen Smith, HamiJton &amp;&amp; M.al'lafleld ~7 · ,
T.t•l• 16 10-24 56 ~egan wben Raeh~ Routh. pro· Middletown 79 $pringficld ~Mer
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14-29&gt;45-63 gram ann.auneer, Jntt,odtteed Sam Spriqboro 'l'CS Hmeysbura: ~J .
Mlddllt10rt
I-2S.Ir-N Runell and Ronnie Ru.nell whn Minster 76 CrideravlUe 42 .
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led the tradiUonal naa: salute eere- RoekfGtd 83 Ft. Reeovery M ....1r

Suit Against
. ·~heriff Rose :
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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE.
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The Wahama White- Falcone
racked up ~lr eta'hth vidG~f
the seas(JD lD ten atart&amp; oa
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night when they ~tipped, the ';;;1t·
lnl B.acine Purple TomadCH!II~ ~
~tore of a:ws8 in 1 l•m.t
ye
on the Wahama fiOOl'.
Tbe superior beJcbt told the
.tory of victory for the Faloona
M the llciae team lhowed a
,...., lho war for lho " - mooth woddn.c ottaek that
,..., wl~ AI'MfMws follewH tbreatebed to over-haul tbe taller
with 15 Aboundt and INwtt Wab•ma. team throu&amp;bout tbe ball
hM 10 for a total of q
... ,came.
tw.en the bl1 th.._. H...,.,,
The Falcom needed the top per.
1111 ShtrLden, who Is ,...lily fonnance tnnaed in by Bob Oliver
the fiMtt Nil hlnclllh• 11Nr41 thb )'Nr to wilt. Oltver. wba hu
In the 510 Iogue, 1ctulllr Itt bad trouble hittiaa tile ~orlng
fht PK• ,.,. the Palllhen with 1 column wltb. conaittency, ncked.
hilt great lhHtlne and team up 11 potata on Friday nJgbt to
work.
pace all ICOI'el"'.
Sheridan led
the
Panther
Coaeb Ralph Sayre wed five
ltOf'el'l wilb 20 point. with An· m... and aU five bnlke into tl)e
drews hittlnt for 18, .Brown for double fii1Jl"!S in scoring. Regular
10 and Hawthorne for nine. AD- Jerry Ar-nold wu stlll mWing
drews also played a areat delen· from th lineup beeaute ef a c.~"-i
sh·e- pme u be blocked at leut Joe Ford, dnpite t~e fact w.l
eJPt Jacket ahots at the buket. be tallied ooly 11 polirts. Wll th~
Bob McKinuey wa1 biJb for the ket man In the Faleon offente ap
Jaekets and alao for tile ev• defen.tt for the evening as be
nln" u he eountered 24 point., trabbed 21 reboUnds and bad 10
rris hit f
14 for
lett
Mo
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Roush bad 1f
Pomeroy. hit on 311 percent of plus the dubious~o~or 'Of tallymg
their shota with 26 goals in 74
atiempta, wbUe Middleport hlt
34 per u.nt wltb 18 out of. 46
•hob good.
lD the Reserve conteat
the
Jacket. bold their lint place tie
1n the league witb Nelaonvllle II
tbey took a 38-30 deciaion from
theThelittle
Pantllen.
Jackets
led all the way II
• down ~ourt pre81 In the lint
worked to JiVe them a
""Ho •and81)Q1e-- football tropble.s
lila lead, end they then held
.., -u
HI b
their own throu""bout tbe eon- were pre&amp;~d ro Pomeroy t'h
e
Ke
Sc!hool Frida)' morning at
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lett wltb eGntrol basketbal1.
n· R
24 As~bl)' program m

thM':~Ito peri~

tOIMd In two frn
mak• It 59-54 end •ft.,
n·
ney had hit an two charity fDI•
' " for the J•cket•, Bill came
throueh with a fl•ld go•l •• h•
came dri,Jng down the floor,
111'1111 Pomeroy led by 61-56 with
only 21 MConch fD play. 8111
Andrews then '""d In •"other
1 aal lust bafan the final whlatie to make It 63 56.
Pomeroy had takea a 14-6 le-ad
at Ibe end Of the (in,.t quart.e.r I$
the bllf three Gf Andrews. Brown
aad Hawthorne oompletely swept
tbe boardl. Big Junior Hawthorne
wu pjttleuiarly effective as he
practically ('Ontrolled the defenr

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Oliver Nets 18 To Lead

Nther butetbaU qlllDtet ataved Ue fourth period when it looked
off l late lllddleport rally lut like tbe Pant.ben would
run
alcbt before a near Clll&amp;c.\ty IWIJ with tbe eoat.est. However,
crowd at Middleport to win thetr MeKinaey and tompany came
third eonaecutlve eaa:e game of bact in that lut two
m.lnutet
lbe .euoa u !bey took a hard wtQI a creat oomtblck, but lt
foqbt 83-68 decision froro the fell Jbort u Ume limply run out
Middleport. Yellow Jac.kell. Ooaoljl on the Jacteta.
John Puaon'a squad played wtthNt doubt It ••• tht tuperout the terVicM of re,War eellttr l•fty of the P•nthen .H tM
Llrry Bater, who was aidelined Mlm with H1wthornt ltHint
with u lnleded fool
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tht WIY with 11 rdovHt that

Tbe bli Pantbera, &lt;ontrolbna
the rebou"llda all the way, never

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TrOy 66 Dayton Falr!nont 118 ,'
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United ,,... .,.,... Writer
turl lt:IIJ play , a rq~biDI .San mip:l~:!::d and Kathryn Roush,
NEW YORK UP-Fearless Fru- Franclaco next 3aturday for north- Joernior S:rblll'a Swisher pleyed
IQ'• ~11 and FiiUI'M:
ern Calitornia fiood relief. Sports I nha pianO btctpound mutlc for
The NCAA obvioully Is deter- flln8 everywhere are asked to be :he skit The play wu titled, ''Two
m'hted to kill Gff all basketball "absentee lallecyJtes" and fore
· Are Better Thin One."
oppoalUoa ud lt IJaa taken two

ward dunatloua

for the neecty to

qutltionable ttel)6 cla~er to ita "GoU For FJGOd. Relief," ~ of
Jloped for monopoly.
Pint It sebeduled a •m:aU eol-

Beautiful

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name of 1 1 econd pantomime
the S&amp;n Franc::liCO Cbroalcle.
sented by Room 2t .Oph.omorThl,... Are Teuth
pre 'ua.nlta khu1ter, Ddirttcted •
Oklaboma A'll 11 favored to es~{ player whlle Carolyn Philretain. the NCAA wruUihg cham- ~ ·~aa 10 alleaed clarlnetiat.
piGnlblp ttila :rear wJth tile Eai• H!ien Ro11tb wu -cast n1 the "beau

1116 tournament In competatlor~ to
the lODJ-eetabll&amp;hed NAJA to11rJWDIItt at K-ansu City, whieb baa
been. operatl.Dt 1&amp; Ytlrs.
tern lnteraoYqJate wide open
n lito ia:nored I lot ol Gtber llmoaa Pitt, Penn State. Lehilh
eoafltUC!e wJnnen and balloted and darkborte snacwe . , . ud

11M 1'hlnot of the fll·t., Calif·
. . . Butetbtll Auoelation. The
.1e:u01: To be ture that red-hot
Su l'ratlcloco would be In the

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tbe mat )'011
rllhl Lobllh
Coetb G~ Leemaa etlll weara
the wrtltllftl •b9el be ultd. ht theliMB Olymplel.

NCAA thll )'ell'-flven if tbe or·
At IODI 1M. JNH Jlmea hN
palutJOa 1• Muck Jn tbe futue. been robbed.
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of t.bem in the second overtime
to put the Buclu ahead to atay
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PLAN SKATING PAIITY

RiJ!'bert MUle, councillor of the
Juatai W Youth Fellowship of

the Ftrll Baptlot Church, prllllded when theY met Sunday after.
noon and durins the bualDeu ae1
111on. ·the)' made plaDa fOr • skatlni part)' to be held ~ saturTonimy Crow, Pomeroy, who u ·- dQ at the Polnt Pleuant lUak.
the spOnsor of the- team, probably AJI1.(me going on the trip muat
will accomPa:ay t11em on some ot be •t the chuteh before 7 p.m. oa
their trips IIIia winter aod aprlng. · ~tiiMoy.

An.nouncing Plymouth's s1s0,000
TODAY:S SPORT PABADE
Lucky
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By OSCA!I FRALIY

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IY UNITID PRill
IATURDAY

BOSTON-Ron Delany won the S. champioa

t!ature mile nee In the K. of c.
Vtck meet with a time or • :11 .2.
SYDNEY, AWitnlla-Auetrlllian
awlmmer Lorr1lne Crapp broke
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Anteleo N~~orll Umeo loot year
when the Amer1CII t~Urecl Europe
•aid today he hu lutoed down In
iavltatloD to th• U, S. in favor of
a competi.DI tour ·bere.

ID.I Aun. urted aU memben to have detlalteb :flYcl:l up my Atn·
reco•nb::o New York'a ban llllruJt rricaa ttlna."
the Ia.t41:mational Bollln1 Guild.

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natlanal meet.
AROAIUA, CaUf.-Bnu Buabcr

o ti0-1 aliot, won tho Qa.IGO san
Fernando SLates at Santa A11ita.

, Favored. Traffic Juda:e

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Rodolpb of RMo, Nov.• a member
of tbe 'U. S. Wome111'a Olympic
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POMEROY SOCIETY
Mrs. Frank D1x left tb1J momlng for her bOme, Eaat S,vraeWie,
1N y after a 10 days' visit with
~- ~nd Mrs. Robert Monia, Sr.
1 Mrs Hattie Russell, who il
emplo~'!d tn Colu.nbus, spent
1 the weekend at her home, Anne

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Mr. and Mn. Harley Strona
and sona of WUkeavtlle, were
Sunday &amp;uetls of her parent&amp;.
Mr. and Mrt. Henry Reibel.'-.
James Dawaon Qf O~on, viat-

Phone 398

WASHINGTON UP-Secretary
of State John Foster Dulles todar
faced 1 barrage of newsmen's
questiou abollt bis controversial
statements pub·
"brink-of-war"
liahed Jn a n'.agll&amp;.ins.
Quiles seheduled a news eonfer·
ence thls ~otoinJ!,
The secretary has been the coo·
(er of a blazi.ne international ar·
pmrnt si~ Life Magazine quoted him last week as saying the
Vriited Statea ,avoided war three
times siDce ttOa ·by daring- to go
to its brink. H, cooflrmed the
&lt;iaubatonee" of the inte.rview.
London newapaDers bowled m
protest. Democrats at home jom·
ed the attack. Republicans tlefend·
ed bim.
HousG Speaker Sam Rayburn
Mooday ealled Dulles' statement
a "piliful performance" that may
lose tome of thit nation's allies.

folk leave theh' ward·

robe worrie1 to us. Our expert
lon~er

and look beUer • . • helps cut doWD
those bUis for new clothing. For ef.
flelenl, Depeodlble clry cleanlnR ..,..

viee, you can .slwaya rely on Uf.

Tri- Lustre
C\eanP.rs
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St:reet

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Middleport. Otw,.

Racine Volllllleer
ment met
ly elel;h&lt;d
presiding
tq.en mto- the
new m,ernber. Joe

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LAKIN, W."W UP- The we~
Bailey,· ~. Col~mbua, t.rav.:lling Virginia leg1sature convened as a
east ~ J.:rr•s ·aun, near the in· body. for the!' first time in history
tetsJCUon of Nye Avenue at 11 .30 at a stale institution today to wit•. m. ikidded acro!s the road Into ness a drug therapy experiment
a weat bound auto driyen by Sa· in treatment of mentally ill permuel L. Plckenll, !WS, Syracuse, sons.
RFD.
The 132 senators and delegates
The Bailey vehicle was dam- assembled to watch the effects
apd on thl! ritht . front bumper of a new wnnder drug, Chlorproand fender and the other .auto mazme, which calms tbe nerves
wu damas:ed on the rJgbt front of mental patients, allowmg doc1
ud con&amp;idoerably.
tora to admlmster other types
.· ,
I o£ treatment
.Aceor&lt;'liniJ to the Shonff s off- Tlte legislature v.cas invit.Jd to
leo, the second acc\dent happen· Lakir1 State Hospital for a first·
ell at 4:80 p.m. In the Village of h&lt;tnd look at the drug'.c. eff,•eUveSyracuse on Seventh Street anl'l nct~s in connection with a $00.000
John Road, when a 1954 Ponll.ac apporpr1aUon requested by tile
8edah, driven by Robert !: Lm· state administrati\1n
for pur·
ter, 29, Rutl..nd, turniog .right or chase of the drug
west ~~o Johns Street . skidded
The hospLtal, located
nine
lqto a f9 Chevfolet, drtven by miles north of Point Pleasant on
~W.m M- Harden., 16, Syraeuse, the Ohio River, was establit~hed
Wid~ · Wilt turailll into Seventh in 1923 for treatment of Negroes
~et ot soul.h. The aC!cident suffering 1 mental and nervous
happened in tbe centCT' of the disorders.
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A similar demonstration WAS
· Mtidium damages were done to held last fall at Huntington
bollt vehlelcs, although no in- State "Ho.spital when the drug
Juiiis were nported.
was first 1ntroduce&lt;l at West Vir~~' Ohio Hl&amp;bway Patr~;tl re- ginia mental institutions The
ported that Addison Jarett, Cltar- demonstration, held for newsleaton, forfeited a $15 appear- men, and state officials.
was
anoo bond in Middleport Mayor l!l&amp;id to be 80 per cent effective
C. 0. FIJiher'11
court,
Monda)' on chronic mental patlents.
nltbt. He bad been charged with
P•saln.s: on a curve.
RJcbard
Wilt, 38, Middleport, was fined
$5 lnd coSte, Mo~a.v by .Tu.stlee
of th Peace Johnson of Galllpo.
llfl 01\ the obar.a:e o? no driver's
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To Make Debut
0 n Wednesday

Governor Hints At Location
Which May Be Told Thursda,y
COLUMBUS, 0 . UP- It wa:;
reported today that Gov Prank J
Lauscbe referred to pos,;uble location of an 85 million dollar mdu&amp;tnal plant 10 M.onroe Cnunty
.M.onday m addres:smg a spectal
s~uon of the Oh10 Legula ture
The General Assembly , met to
implement a 150 millwn dr1llar
bond iuue to fmanee ~onslrurl w n
at &amp;fat~ IBStltUtJOn.S, b!;!ard LaU ~C hf'
depart from his prep01rcd tcxl 1o

The Sunflower Mimtrel of 1956

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will be presented lor the first
tLme on Wednesday, January 18,
at the Middleport auditorium
and on Thursday, January 19, the
second show will be given
at
the Pomeroy Junior High auditorwm .
fefS
In Middleport the Minstrel,
which ill a:iven by Fides LodJ!es.,
All offi~.: en and d1redors of thP
Knights of Pytbiu, is being eo- Pomeroy National .Bank were re
sponsored by tbe Parent-Teacher elected at the annual m eet m~~: hel d
Association and tickets are be· on Janu ary 10, 19M Orfrcers re
ing sold by Fifth and Sixth Grade elec-ted were Ed1son Hobstettcr,
pupils.
Pref:itdent , Eldon Weekc, Vtce Pre
Tickelli may also be obtamed SldPnt, Rohert S. Coah•s Cashu~r.
at the auditorium Wednesday I Mrldred M
Stanley, Amstanl
evening.
Cash1er, WJUiam J Hobs1eHer
Bradford Maag Is director of Branch Man~ger and Edith W1ll
the Minstrel and C8.!ih Bahr ha ; ra mson, Assutant Branch M.&lt;tn.l
charge of the Ol1o wbicb
has ger.
been ehan~-:ed from the usual
Duectors r~lf'ctf'd werr Or R
aCIDS and dance routine. Inter· E Roict&gt;, EdUJon Hoboletter. War
loeutor for the Minstrel is Fred ren Pickens, Mildred M Stanll~~·
Hibbs and end men are Frank and Eldon Weeks Hobo;lt&gt;ltl'r wa•
Sauer, also re-elected Chairman of the
Chefeebrew, Lewis H.
Brad Maag and Robert Morris
Board.
llu.lcians for th' Mow are
11 was also reported at the an·
• . Lillian Steitt, :Earl Wupke, nual meetmg that thr volume of
Md:lhianer.,
RuHell business handled b1-· the hank m
','nd
Cl!ar,~
Wlrtston.
had reached
another all·
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h e high, and that total resoun•·
as had e'Xceeded SS.OOO 000 durmg
the year.

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Three GOP sena.tors-Edwarcl
J . Thye
Mmn ,
H. AleXIlnde.r
Sm1th, N J and Leverett Saltonstall• Mass.-snapped bark 1hat
Dulles has k&lt;!pt tbe Unrled States
out of war Thye accused the De."'l·
ocrals of altempling to "create ~
political dust storm ."
Sen Hubert H. Humphrey DMmn ., who already has sharply
c:itiCiled Dulles' stal:oi!m ent. agam
atlaekNI. it He called it "fool·
!tardy" and criherzed ~resident
EJ-tenhower for not , repud1atmg 1t
Chairman Walter George of the
Senate Foreign Relation~ Commit·
tp,e
obliquely C()mn'lented: "I
think in handling our internation·
al relations we should go as tar
HWay as we can in just1ce and bon·
or from danger or any mvolvemflnt "
However, the GeorgJa senator
sa1d he would not mvolve him3elf "about an) article'' or the
dispute ragmg around Dulles.
The White House has declmed
comment on the matter. But V1ee
Pru;dent Richard M. Nixon and
Pres1denHal Aide Harold K Sta3·
sen have backed Dulles.

Are Blamed For
Two Accidents
1_,C:·':,~~~.r:..~~ma~~~;a~ West Virginia ,.
due r04tta:.
lo the l&lt;MJ81
s!Jc&gt;peo'
of •, LegiS·lators At
\be
law condition
enforcement
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Dolliver Welch
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Sunken Craft

New First Baptist Pastor .
Ge~rge Vaughan .
Is Rev. Vernon W. Jenkins
To Be Candidate

The wintery wmds may come
and go, but a diver works in all
types or weather. Harry McGuf.
The First Baptist Church of Ra·j crt Newman of West Carrollton fin, Railroad Street, Middle.port .
cine announces the public ordma and Rev. Zundel of Pomeroy.
proved th1s Sunday when he d1ved
tion service of tlielr new Pastor,
A reception will be· beld ln the into the Ohio R1ver 1n search f01·
George W. Vaughan has an- Vernon, Wesley Jenkins. The ser church basement immMlate1y ~f a boat that had sunk over a year
nouneed th11t hfl is a RepubUcan v~ce will be held Thursday eve- terward to w.hlch cveryo~ is tn· ago.
vited to attend. A speclal invlla·
McGuUin and Bob Thomp ~on
candidate for the office of Meigs nlng, January 19, at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. ~- E Hoyt of Middleport tion is extended t~ all the. ~~us· are workrng together to rind an
County Treasurer Mr. Vaughan
root Century mboard boat ownbaa his pehtions 10 circulation at will be m charge of the scrv1ec tel'S of the Gospel m tbis Vletmty.
the present time.
and will dellver the ord1nation
Mr. 1enkiRll acepted the Ra· ed by Dr. Robert Scipl :-!, RacmeVau~han Is an actlve member ~rmon. Al!o parlici.pttlng will be I cine and Great Bend ebarges De·l l(!ddleport, that sank 1n July 1954
of the Pomeroy Third Ward Fire Rev. H. C. Loughhead of lhc cember 11. ll!55. He preaches I when it exploded whil ~ refuelmg
Departmeat and the Ponteroyj Rapti.st State COnvention, · Rev every Sunday morning at
at the foot of Spring street Thl~
First-Aid Squad. He is also a S Woods of cheshire, Rev. Rob a.m. in the Bethleheftl_ Baptut was the base of Sunday's opera·
member of the Metbo4lst ChurChurch and at 10:4:1 a.m. in the . ·.rons.
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Menday mornmg afiH he had
been ham~ a short t 1me from the
Mc1gs General Ho:.p1tal where he
had bcl'n a pa\tcnl

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Sun'IYing are h1 ~ ~1fe C!dra
and six ch1ldr&lt;'n Ru ~:-;eJI W.'lch
of Pomeroy RD. Glad)'S ~o\ rten
Rutland RD , J)(&gt;rnu~e Patterson,
Umda, W. Va ; Easter RLcllmond,
Challle..&lt;&gt;ton, W Va.: Juhan \\ elch,
Rutland and Emma Hy!&gt;cll, Can
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Mason Schools
ki~~ n:lte::at~ hi:";v~nt;g s~~: 1su~~:Yoy::;~o~~:u~ t:: f::,~r.0~~~
ClOSed Due T0 .·
SuD- to
s~id ~
sb~re
Road Hazards
were
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County Fish and Game Ass'n.
Hr. graduated from Pomeroy
High &amp;hoot in 1949. He is mar·
ried and has two at.ep·childrcn.
He married the rornter Winifred
Clark. If elected Mr. V~tua:han
Mason County school childrr.n
would be one o( the youngest of·
ficials that ever held pubJic off. were glVen an extra vacation on
ice in Melgs County.
Tuesday with the announcemenl
Jo hts attempt to capture a that schools
throughout
tho
public off~ce for the fir.n tin'lc, county would i&gt;c dismilll!ed be
v.aughan 1s slresylng tw~ pointli; cause of th&amp; hawdous rolit con
giVIng youth opportunity to take ditlons.
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a ha~d in government and his
A vut majority of Lhe J.t,udcntf:i
promlSe t~ devo~ his full time througbout the ~llDty ri4e buse~
to the offtce oi 00\Ailty .treasurer. to school and the roads wer~
Vaughan Is well U,19wp ln the deemed toq daDJerous to .1'un th(l
c~unty by his ~ormer connection hu.sea on Tue~v.
'ft'lth Atkins Chicks Inc., wi1ere Monday night'&amp; bulf:etb8.11 game
Villillll
IRONTON, 0. Ul'--A socond de he was .m.. manager for ,,wo between lhe
wee murder charge was filed to- years. H11 is at present employed the Wahama White FaleonR wh1
, dl:y agalt;t Harmon Potter, 20, by the Columbus and Southern ch was to have beea play~d Ln
RaV(!DSWood, has been pOftponed
• Cblumbus, in tba death of Myrtle Oblo Electric Company.
and
wiU be played on Febrqary
Layne,~. of Huntington, W. Va.
Her ,tiody was rOund in a corn IIi
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Conditions of the road Which
field nl!ar .Athalia last week. Potmade U:avellng tlazardous caus
a ter was traced ' through a cor
CINCJNNAn, o. UP-produ..ec: ed the postponC!ment.
found bogged down in the mud
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E•"gs, woak' ~
near tbe body.
"'&lt;iM!
umers A large Ill-52; brown 5&lt;Hi 2
The Columbus Stau· H011pital 11mediums
PTA 1.\JIT CALLID
4960; brown , mix f9-SO·,
att~ndant admitted stran.~~:ling the
The ,Sugar Bun PTA will mcel
extra
large
45-46;
A
Jarl{e
white
former l\'altress after a tiff in the f6-f ; A mediu-m wbite of3-4S; A Thur11day .a t 7:30 p. m. at the
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parked car, 11nd . ~(laving her body medium
bro'fn. 43-45; cheeks 30. &amp;cbo.ol . •Mis, . ~erniee Bowen. rell
in tbe !ield~
lll2: small 36 ~ 8 ; B W"e ota-45.
11lous educe.tion iqstr:ucf.or wiiJ be
Two othel'!l ht!ld as material
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Chickens, weak and lc lower; the guest speaker and H.. E. Bomw
wilnc.Ues, IJW~te M. Carpenter,
fry61'8
3-3 l-2 lb 17-18; ·hen1, will show fi film on polfo.
36, Huntina:toli, ftd Dewt~Y Macer,
heavy
over
,, lb. 22-23; hens light
-31, were ·released from jail SunCLASS TO MilT
5 Jb and under 16-18; hena light,
day,
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le.a;horns 13-HI; old roosters 8-11.
The su',.&amp;"-int) Cll\il' of the
.RETUR"$ HOME
Mason Methodist · Ch1U'.tb will
Mr!. ArtliW' RoUsh, Salem Cl'!n$UIIGICAL PATIENT ,
Rleet in re&amp;Lllar .&amp;eSSion ~ ~Thurs
ter, ,has reCently bepn dismis~Cd
Word was received here Mon· day everd11g at the home ot' )Irs.
from the St. 1 J011epb Hpspltal, day afternoon tb,at EmH BaU un- Elizabeth Harris ln M:uDJL As
l!arkersbur1 titer an operation. derwent .surgery at the Cleveland .tsting Mn. Harris M. hOstess will
She is now at her home in Salem Clinic, Monday at 1:30 P. M. His be Mrs. tllen Fo~aooa: .anil Mrs.
Vir&amp;lnia Wilson. · ·
room numboJr Is 448.

vices by preaching the second
and fourth Sundays st Great
Rend and the first and· th.rd
days at Racine.'
,
Mr. and Mrs Jenkins
formerly residents of
Akron,
O'hio before succe&amp;din.g the late
Rev. T. T. Shelton, who held the
Ri.dne pastoral~ for twet'ty~wo'
years. They have a l'laUgh~r. Rebec~a Ruth, age 5 and a son,
DaVld Paul, age JJ montbs.

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Woman's Slayer

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Of Air R'fles
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A warning has been 1f1Sucd to
children and lhE'lr parents in the
towns of Mallon and New Haven
conc:erning the u~o:e of air rifles
within the corporation limits of
both communities " according to
w. T. Thorn. Sr., town mtirshal
of the two towns.
Thorn reporlert that he ~ad
received
scvera1
comp1amts
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about windows .....,!ng s ot out o
homell. In aO:dition, window&amp; and
wlndahields ol cars parked 1D a
Used car lot in Mason have bren
daDllged.
~fbe marshal wartled parents
they will be hcld responsible
property damage done
children.
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.,;.~. also uld thai in view of
breaking and entering
In the communiti~. ~o)'ll
loitering on the streets
would be pieked up b)l
officer.
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the boat was not found. MeGt1ffin
wbose main rt'ason fo,. di\mg rs
gain expenencc
and
Thompson will
the rewards
acquired from salvaging the parb
of the: boat. He
in a few days
again go to the bDttom of th .!
muddy Ohio in exploratron for thf'
sunken craft. The spot that Will
be cbos~ in the near future w.tll
not be m the ve~ sa~e sp~t d1v~,at. SMday, but 1t w11l b.' m the
VICimty.
Ten&lt;l~rs wbo k~pt chetk of the
air eQ!Jiptnent while the d~ve; was
und~ the water for Sundays ~P·
erat10n were Jac~ Bechtel, l4id·
dleport and llolhn Gtbbs, lbrt·
ford.

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the bus m e~ development
"Whtle we will have to heJp th~:~
school · districts m Southeastern
Oh10 counties because their tax
dupllcates are now low, the prospect of that area on the Ohio Riv·
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1areas I am hopefulrhat w1t h1n the!
week {hero W!l) ~(lffi~ neWS Of •
I busmc!i.S development wh 1ch W l l~
~~0b!.~ that county to stand on rts

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Lausche, qu-estiOned after addrcnmg the sesswn, refused to
rdenllfy the county He ,aJd the
announcement may come Thursday
~HEMICAL PLANT RU"AB
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But later Lausche !ldld " there is
some trulh in mggestions " by the
Columbus D16pat{'h The newspa·
per said today 1t had learned Ohn
Mathieson Chel''rcal Corp., of HaltJmo.-e, Md, and St Louts Mo
contemplated a 94 million dnna;
alummum plant
The newspaper said th ~ plant
would be located down·rrver from
Clarrngton, in l!onrO(' County, between Clarmgton and Hannibal
It scud the P ~ nnsylvam&lt;l Railroad, With no facd1hes m the area
now, ~ad laken uptams on 816
acre!! m the area, allegedly earmarked for the chem1cal companJ·.
"There is some truth m those
suggestions I ea.n'l fillY more. I
don't want to upset the applecart"
was Lausche's only comment.
The D!Spalch also claimed b
have mformatmn that Amt'ncan
Gas and Eletlnc had purchased a
s1te for localiOn of "a hug2 gc.oeratmg: pJanl upr1ve r fcom Clarington."
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It sa1d lhe S()l}.acre site · for · a
one-mrl!Jon kilowatt plant. tl) be
j burlt at an estimated cost of 125
millwn dollars was earmarked for
th0 Ohw Power Co, a subeudary
of Ameru:an Gas and Electric
Th ~ Dispatch satd the Ohn Mathieson plant at St. Louis had obtamed "94 m1lhon doilar 'certificate of necessity' from tbe federal
Monroe
govrrnmcnt
for the
County plant ..

Former tetart
Pastor Dies In
P1"qua Hospital
A {.·'. ,,,, m1·-··•- of the •I.U.D~
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biX·P•tal Monday afternoon.
1 eril 0Lr.ll 1 ~~ 1d":·m Vinton
R•'V Law, wbo had been in ill
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health for the p.ast several years,
Ccmi!olery
was mimster o( the Letart Church for five ye~trs., leaving 1n the
George l\lc(~afferty
early 1930's. He had betn living
with his daughter, Mrs Gearen
)~;Injured In FalJ Rowh, Piqua, for two years beGeorge McCafferty, Pomeroy , fore entering the hospital.
w11 s taken to thl.' Melgs General
He Is survrved by hill
wife,
1HOflpital, Mond 3 y afternoon. by Glee; three daug:hten, and two '
1 the Pomeroy Emerg·eney
squad, sons, Don, p 1qua and James, m
suffcnng from lacerations of tbe service in Cal1fornia.
face and hands received af·- he
Funeral service~ a~ to be held
had fallen half way dOW}i' tbe Thursday at 2 p m an Piqua and
steps at the side of the; Pomeroy ·l burial will also t&lt;~ke place in p 1
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MElTING POSTPONED
The dinner of Group One of th;o
WSCS of tho United M.~thodist
Ch,urchash sb&lt;ch e duploesdtpl or Frdodna y , JFarno~
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phced a $6450 a·.sl 1arc pr1ce tac
MEIGS
GINERAL
HOSPITAL
on
Ford Motor Co. stock
Ad itt d M d
f!l e on ay· Mr. E mmett I T9e long-awaited announcement
Guthrie. Pomeroy; Mr. George on Jow much the public mus\ pny
McClfferty, Pomeroy: Mrs. ~lar· to huy an 1ntcrest 18 the 0 , 1,· 00 5
.rene Smith., Reedsville, Mr. John biggest pn vatf'ly owned company
Radekln, rcarpenler.
came shortly before 722 brokcrag.:!
t1rms prepared lo sign final l'On·
tract s 10 r lh•.. sal e of 10-000
HOLlER \HOSPITAL
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Admitt.:d ·Monday: Mrs. Carl H. shares of Ford stock.
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Williams, Middlepor~; Charles R.
The price was in line with the
Hysell, Syracuse; Cha1'lt'6 Wilt, pr('diclion.s of Wall Street ex1)erb.
Middleport; Mrs. Vietta Springer,
Brokers expec-t tho Ford shar'""'
Reesdvllle.
1o sell at a fa sl clip.
Births: A daughter born to Mr.
A1 $64 50 a S'harc, th'e offe-ring
and Mrs. lWbert Gnoeh, Pomeroy. nf 10,20U,Oon shari'!S will total $657
Admitted Tltesday: Mrs. M.arvm 900,000, making 1t the biJU!est ofWears,
. W. Va.
fenng in h1story.
Births:
The stock is being 90ld by thrt
and Mrs. Paul
Ford Foundation. It, will ao on

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salr :o the public Wednesday thru
brokers nn an "over the ~untcr·•
bas1s 0(·mand for shares~~ expeeled to boos! the prica constd·
ernbly above the onginal offenn,\l
priro.
A prospectus frl~d 'With thf" Se·
eunttes and Exchauge ·Commlsslon
m Washington showed lhat the
722 brokerage housel!l wh1ch will
sell -the stock to the publt r. Will
rccetvr $1 50 a sharf' HI under·
writmg rhscounh and comniLSsions
1olaling $15,300,000.
Thr FoundatiOn w1ll actually
af1cr dt:-toun t ~ ~nd oomllliCSJOlb ar~ pa1d. S642600,000.
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Mr. and Mn. Tbomaa Schoon· dent nurse at Betbeada Hotpl- moved laat week froQl Enter·
day at the church and members 1 over (Jean M1Ue~&gt; have AllllOtm- tal, Cincinnati, spent the week· prlse to the Clayton. Baht proare ull:ed to •briog Sales Tu I ced the recent bll'th o[ a dau- end with her parents, Mr. ¥d perty, Rock Sprinp Road.
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Grandpar~nts brother, Christopher.
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Savel)', Martha olillnger, Mrs. l 1ue,
Russell Jones, Mrs. Ethel Low- . are Mr . and Mn. Charles Miller
Mils Jo Chapman of Colum- her mother, M.n. Albert Meea
er'i and Mn. Everett Bachner. ' and Mrs. Freda Schoonover.
bus, wu the weekend guest of' an..:. other relaUvu.
·her mother, Mra. Ira Chapman. I Mr. and Mfl. Wllltrd Wllson
Ray Heines of Columbus, 1pent moved to their new)y purcbued
the weekend with hla parents, home at Enterprise, Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Heines.
M1ss Nettle Koehler visited 1n
Mn. Lucille B. Hawkins was Galhpolis, Sunday with her sister
the SundaJ dinner gt.1est ol Mr. and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
and )lira. Elmer Wici.tbam.
Charles Weaver.
Mn. Cbrlatian Seyfried of Col·
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Smith and
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