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The Datlv Sentinel

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Middleport
Society

Mr and Mrs Joe S JVcl~ Akron
uc VISJtmg Mr and Mrs Max
=&gt;anborn n.nd fam ly Mr Snnbom
whO' Wtls retur nct~ to Me1gs Gen
rral HospJtal thts IH~ck wa~ :slot Eleanor S Schaaf - Middleport Society Editor - Phone 6079
ed for surgery tod 1y
Lucille llnwktns - Pomeroy Society Editor - Pbone ·6244
Capt an I ~~ rs II R Anders
lund BaltJ note ~t I h:.tve bee
k•lllng: M and l\lrs H bert Cratg
Enqaqement Is Announced
Mrs. Grover Erb

Morish Massmnary So

leu' ·mel Thursdll)' evening at the
Mrs 0. II Young wtth
~,. , ~;atl"Y." Pavne president m
the mee~ng Mrs Fred
G
Jackson was the devollonal lead
&gt;er and ber theme was The Source

of Real Stre1 gth
Mrs Arnold
Richard p1 esenterl the study top1c md h1 1 ~
Out of EH•ry Rae~ .. from the
Mts D1s A1kr JIJ~rcctperat
study book rile Worker
llJ s 1 wly a
!It lzcr llu.sp tal
Durmg the

busmess

mectmg

.v herc sl C' undu

1t

n ~JOT

Is Hostess For

Dof A Meeting

SUI

Mrs. Rtchard reported on cards cry tn s pas Wtfk
sent to stck members and form
J II (,rdh v,l( h h n 1mtd
er members Plans were complcl l &lt;l pu11Ull l Mug ( c c1ai Ho ~
ed for an Around the Wm ld :lltlll has IJccu tr l l lf d to in
tour to be held oa Sunday Feh 2

Mrs Grover Erb as.nsted by
ldrs Oval1 D1ddle and Mrs James
~ayre enter aJicd the Past Coun
1lors of Theodnrus Council
.,.hters o£ Amertca Tllllrsday
ng at the b(lme of her daughter
\Irs Don Rae Mtnersvllle
The meeting m charge of the
ures1dent Mrs Jack f\obson open
d w1lh s~npture readjng b)' MrR
\lax Memhart past president !ol
owed With- the Lords Prayer anc.1
1ledgc to the nag 10 umson
Followmg a shnrt busmess ses
.aon games were played and prb
s awarded to Mn Albert Wood
Mrs Bentz Wolfe and Mrs Rtc

l )Ill{

htl&lt;'t ~ at $1 eaeh The puh
1\1 ss N )I n:.t ( 1 nt w s taken
he 1s mv1tcd to attend this event \1e1 gs Go u I Ho p1lal ~ nday 1
whtch wall feature special refresh
he R&lt;twll 1gs oal.s 1! ulance
rnents and entcrtammcnt at \llrl
~rr~
Dav1d E 1lsn 1 1 r wh o
ous hOJJes It wall start at 1 p m l lu1 ned hc1 e l1 t Su 1day aftc1
at the home of Mrs Fred Jackscftl
llll hn g the holllav ~ w1th he1
wtth Mrs Campbell Harper as co
am1ly
n Chall~st n I ft l'ndrn
hostess The nex t stop wtll he nl
or Columbus v.he1 she plan
the home of 'Mrs C R Young who
will be tmastcrl by Mrs Emma () VI Sll rd \IV
Mr ilfl ll\1r ( nff H 1 sell Etn
Bland Mrs Nclltc Wmston asSISt
ed by Mrs Osca1 Har duY.ay Mrs tury hilve r tunwd h(j ne artc
hnllda~ \ 1l v1lh 01 11 daug
Charlcli Jo1 r~ as~ J s trd bv Mrs Ar
nold Ric hal ds and end at the eran lf 1l v 1 'nk Ia
M s Jla1 r~ 1\tcM 1 h r wa ~ take1
home of Mrs Kathr}n Payne who
r.,l !lo plt~l 11 th
will be assisted by Mrs (arm~ o H('I~S (
l1 vi mgt-~ Co Is nn bula1 Le Fnda
Caf:lsell
fternooJ
It \HIS announced that the socw
Relative t lied h('l b;y th
ty would Jn('t I on Fcbruary 6 at
the home d Irs Fred Jackson llnC'ss mflllc 1 h ol II llf ~hg1
w1th Mn J11 rpu havmg the topic nclunc M1 ~ 1d ~11~ II rll£1 Ba1
and M1s Bi &lt;~ nd lh~ Ucvottonal scr cis ancl ( 1r 1 HI Y ungstown
Vir and M1 ~ BurrH ttc I Jlth
vice
Mrs Yuu1 g served Cru~d ch1ck ~ yne I Jttl and Ln11 y Eastep
en salad hot roll~ and coffee to Ja iJU 1 ~~~ md Mrs l1ank Eas
the members at the close of the ep Columbus
Mr un t Mn H (
(rony )
meeting
uwlt r &lt;tnd t'11Jid~ n 1\ art Ja Lee
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nll Marl have 110\&lt;' I from Gal!
lll h to th..: All~ I wo11i1 proper!
Mrs. C.
Clark
n So uth ll1 d AHnuc Mr Fuw
1 f the Feed
Is Honored On
v I Mr~ W I

Wllh

Campbell

~\JL

Her Birthday

Sr tnl

Mr ani Mts lorn (ouk 111h1
tamed w th u l1rthd 1y ~UJIJIIJ
rhursd •Y cvenmg 111 h 11 r cl
thctr daughh 1 ~11 ~ C ~ l 1rk
Seated an und the t tb c wcf(
Mr md M1s Cook Mr and M1s
C E Clark 111d lhrt c son ~ ihl\ 1d
Stephen and ltlthacl m d M1 m d
Mrs \\ H Uav1s
Alter the huumrcl f.\Lits1s ope 1
eel her gt£ts
bulhd1y ca~1 file
orated m pmk and while hy Ml s
Davis wall served

Mrs. Cor Iiss"Jacohs
Is Honor Guest At
Kerchief Shower

wcr when the TwU1ght Garden
club met Thursday evenmg at thl!
home of the president Mrs Gerald
Wildermuth with Mrs Pearl H)
sell and Miss Lucy G~bb.s as assis
Mr and Mt s Stanley Gullett ol Agency Iowa, announce t!ng h()'ltesses
The meetmg opened \!lith d11
the eng tgement of thetr daughter Merry Sanlea to Gene A
vot10ns led by Mrs HyseR follpwed

IPOMEROl --

Meehng Is

1 he \\omen s M1sstonuy Soctcty
d !he Pomu oy F1rst Baptist
U uah 1 ct I hur~da} evening at
the I omc of M s Harry Lee Builey

Club lnv1ted To

Jiai'il Mum St
Mrs I r Shelton ~lee pres!

Special Program

dvnt prcsHied at the meeting
wluch opened Y.lth devotiOns by
Mrs J F Fosler usmg for her
topic 1/u H flcded tight attd
dosed w1th pr tvel
&lt;\. "p1o~,;1am on LtttJJ Ammka
PII Puc d by Mn Atcn Sham w 1s
[It c~r.nt1 £1 an£1 hve 111u lc~ were
cad
!\t('cnl on I cnple
~Irs
slu Ito 1 I:: I S11h 1dor '-1rs Jo
~e ph I t &lt;k Wm k tn Ua1t1
Mr8
Dul v ~aspc1
Wot k 111 Nil arnu
~un MJS I oram SterrC'tt and A
Pllslot al Call Mrs J I-1 Stephen

Furqit~re

$595
INCWDES
lk:frlgerator and
Gas nange
Pay Only $5D 50 dow a

t luiJ

1avc H t t vcd 11 mv!tall J 1 lu 11
JlfUj.jiU 11 SIIOI soled hy tlu Ohin
\ S tlll(llll of {_,altlCfl Lll )S
Id
t I { I &amp; H I 111 1 u~ l 011 1 11 y

An

\ JthoutatJH I 11 g1 11n o 1 lloW1 r
\11 ng11g: will Je presc 1tul I \
J (
C.t:IIV ( &gt;nWilY I IO{I IU lk ng
w 11e1 uml au1hulllY 111 flow r Ul
1111gr 1 r11s 1\l[mbel s of 1ht &lt;\1
I ng1t n t ardt n Lluh who will 1 I
s h tl.'sscs lncludt M1s Wuss
IIlli 1 \11 s J 11111 Wm&gt;d w md M1 s
I lie my Yuung
I he program 1~ to he g1vcn 'I n
tit &lt;\sscmbly ((IJtcr on lh&lt;' stxlh
tit t 1 of Luwrus tm Suhu lay Jan
1 uy 8 tnd Mond 1w Jallll!IY 20
A fnt v nHJHJt c prog111J of (olor
so ml film on thre e lop1cs Per
1 I Jiovu AIL an,.,cmt nt s
HoS¥
A11an gemcnts und Cannas Lsctl
IA~ A !lase In llowu Anangt
111 ni H will ht ~h u\\n ut the fol

SOCIETY

j

Held On Thursday

GHtdcn11~

long ball httler to go w1th Frank
Thoma•
Were gambling that Klu can re

gain the ability he once had If
we can come up w1th a well Kluswwskl or a reasonable facs1mlle
we thmk we re m mueh better
shape We got a lot of base hits
last year but we were lackmg m

the tong ball
Last season our p1tch1ng vas
but thm We had three
capable of holdmg the1r
any others m the league
Khne Bob Frtend and Vern
Law Our b1g weakness from a

pttcbmg standpomt was the lack
of a good left bander
SMITH BEARS WATCHING
A fellow who s somg to bear
watehtnt Is R G Smith who
opened a lot of peoples eyes m

West Favored In
Sunday Pro Game

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To remove en atalno lroJD •ll
'
'-re rub the stain with fine
' " salt sprinkled on a wet cloth
then wash the oliVet ill warM Wl~
er

...

Ohw Stule Unlverolty

~tension

econom!His expect a rapid lnereup

In u s householda In the ear(f
1960 s wh•n the Increasing num
ber of ehlldren born during the
LOS ANGI!LES UP - An out war and post war period hecla
weighed and purportedly out formmg households
manned West team was a three
pomt favorite today to whip the
star studded East club m the 8th
Farmers who took part m the
annual Pro Bowl chartty football 1957 acreage reserve proifam will
game Sunday
Je paul a 10 percent premium
W1th the WJ!&amp;therman cooperat above the 1958 ~ompen!lation rate
ing a crowd of more than 60 000 set lor thetr farms If they put the
was expected for the Los Angeles Identical land m the 19M pr•
Coliseum t11t - despite the loss gram

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Beautiful Pleats
ARE EASY WITH
KIRSCH¥

would help - Red Witt Benny

~:;:~e~~nd~~:

Curt Haydon

all

Powers from Columbus and he

honored with a handkerchief sbo We thm- he s ready for the btg

wscs

llu Amuh111

zew1k1 m an effort to get another

Yq~ugor

Mrs. W• Shasteen
Is Honor Guest

'1Jo.it-Yourself~,

get tight ~Professional"

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or course

r II call wtth their favonte house
VIRDON DEFENSIVE STAR
r.lant There was a d scusslon nu
In center we have the second
the sign boards at Kerrs Run
best man defensively ln
the
An mvltntiOI'l was read to attend league I II ronrede the G1ant"
a flower arrangmg program at Wllhe Ma)S IS No 1 but [ thmk
Lntarus Center Clllumbus on Jan
V1rdon IS only a shade be
10ry 18 and 20 sponsored by tnc
h1m and ahead of all the
Ohio AssOciation of Garden Club' ()!hers Behmd the plate. we 'ave
an J I azarus A eard of thanks wa11 Hank Foiles who was good enough
read from John Thomu rorj che~k to make the Natwnal League All
sent lum £Of helping cle n tbo Star team last year Folies is a

W. L.

1Jf lhe evenlni Planmng an infor

tlollo!,pW
ltoolrt ... . . ,

Now beautiful"profi!Slllonal" plealll are !lilY l ,jli
any fabric, illy width ••• 'irjthlfut ~
~~or complicated figuring. Luxurioul
Fdndl pleat.o or liDIOrl bOx pleat.o iON
fonned almcst Oljlomatically/ If you can - a
sunple seam, (to stitdl the tape to your
drapery) you ean set beautifl,d -.Ito W1tlt Eaq.
pleat. F!eo loodel IIVOI complote illotnt&lt;tiOllL

•

n al garden was given by Mr!i
Birthday Observed
Helen Nease who also read artl
clos on t~e g1/ldoli and roses
Sewing Circle
What s new m the catalogues
The
birthday of Mrs W L
"as presented by M1ss Claro Gar
Kal tz was ob~ervcd when the 'Bus\
land
Rcfre~hm~nts weru served b' Bee Sewmg Circle of the Feder.,
I hostesses from a tahle cen ted Church met Thursday at th
tcred with an arrangement of dark church for lin all dLJy qualtm(:_
Fru1t salad was served w1th 1
red mum3 and greenery w1th darlr
notluck
dmner at noon to Mrs
srcen candles m crystal holder. l(autz Mrs
Roy Seyfrted Mrs Ot
on e1ther s1dc Mrs Jacobs pre
Durst Mn Grover Erb Mrs A~

tcrtalncd her brtdgc club Thursday
evening at het home Anne St

ho Murray Mrs Wilham Baker
Louis Reibel Miss Anna
&lt;~m Ebersbach' Mrs Clarence Mas
sar Mrs Carl Slueld.s Mrs Nor
nan Kloes Mr! Beulah Neutzlmg
Mrs Raymond Hood Mrs Walter
Baer

KIRSC~

Mrs

farn&gt;/oat TIIJlO,I •

klRSCH Eoqp/tol Hoob,

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Golden Rule
SEE OUI COMPlETE SElECTION OP PINI
Prize for high score was award
IIIUCH DIAP&amp;IY HAIIDWAIII
tl
cd lo !drs Carl 81hkam and sec. Class In Meeting
.J _
ond to Mro Will 10m Clark
Mrs Freda Mttch Mrs Cler
Clemls FoK ptestdent of the Schearer
I
He d
e d neS'"'Y
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Carr!(' Grueser
the hostess ~o lhose named above Golden Rule Class of the Firs' Mrs Amanda l(aspar Ahss Le)la
I IlC Pust Counu IOJ s f Chesler and Mrs Charles llullen Mrs Se BoptiSt church pres1ded when tMy Grueser 1\fra ·Theodore ~ora and I'
\IV\Il )..! lllll ~ S!tlllllly ttlllll Ill
&lt;.:ounul
Duughtcrs of Amenca met lim Blazewlc~ Mrs Harold Lohse, 1nct ThurLday cven!ng after tht Rev and Mro Waldo J Bartels
I W nd :J m p 11 Monday 2 3ll
\
ut the lotiJzc Ju:JII Wednesday eve 1 ~rs John Mom e and Mrs c E Week of Prayer service The meet
md
7
10
p
m
llucc
hundred
)HI
On The Brlghtl••t Corner I
mg was held at the humc of Mr
tng w1th illlttiC licdenck and Blake:dec
s
1} bt liCU!cd ut cuch prcsc1
ond Mrs ~dtson Baker and P!ul
(
otch~ II cdrrlck as hostcs~es
I
II
111
of
I
he
pre
gt
a
11
WhiCh
Will
In Mlddlcporl
Smart tc1tehcr gave the openln~
Dunng tht bu~IIC!ili scssaon Nc
b1 ~: t vt n h t c uf dwrge
acre
eart
prover The devotional servtec was
~c1du Beavci Wmi mstlllc11 u~ pws
1len1 Hallie t Ieder!&lt; k vice pres
'I d M
lrd by Kolad Hmdy and the re
trl,nt GoiiJe 11cdcnck sccrct1rv G Ul
eeting
qreetlon period by Mr and Mrs
md Uaru Mac Pyles treasurer
-••""'"
owen Bratton During the bustne"
meeting Mls Frank Cbeesebrew
jl !:i thcr Haves \\us mitaatcd and Held Thu r1
'' 1h:qmcd Into tht club 1 he door
A contrtbulton of .- .;,.,',.J. •..-1~nd Gerald 4nthony were named
DE:ADUNE FOR PlfRCHASE 0~' 1958 D OG LICENSE IS JANUARY 20th ONE
tmc uas nw udcd to Ada Ncutt to the March of Dimes
on the flower eommlttot
lu 11
Sacred Heart Guild met
Mr and Mrs Baker and Mr and
DOLL/I.R ($1 00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER THAT DATE
I olluwmg the busll'lcss ~P.S~IOn
Mrs Fox served a buffet luncheon
to ihcse members Mr and Mtl
t ntc1t 1inmcnt was provided by e~emng at the chureh
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS HANDY APPLICATION BLANl( AND
Mrs George Horak prCllldent Davtd Darst Jr Mr and Mrs
llizabeth lla~cs and Ada Van Met
n jjfttll which ulfl'eshments were opened the meeting with prayer Gerald Anthony Mr and Mr1
MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDffOR AT THE COURT HOUSE NOW FEES ARE
1&gt;Cr\cd by the hostesses to 18 A rlport of the Nativity Deannery Bratton Mrs Earl Beougher 1\lr
held recently In Athans was given end Mrs West Harold E Hubbatd
TWO DOLLA!IS (f2 00) FOR EACH DO G. MALE OR FEMALE.
Boo~les of tho eonstiMion and by KaladiHmdy Mr&lt; Frank Chee..
To obtain license by mail, fill ill and mail this form to PERRY A RIGGS,
laws of the Guild have been ol&gt; ~rew Mrs Clifford Hayes an~
tatned and are now on sale for IO• Iltr and Mrs Paul smart
COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs County, Pom eroy, Ohio Enclose self addressed Stamped
each
l
The annual dues t the Gudd
Following a dlscu"lon on a tele
I
envelope and price of license
has been changed to S1 00 par phone at the 10hool It was voted to
person and eards were ISBued to have nne Installed News of ~·
those who paid The oe~t Natlvtty death of Sister Mlebael, a fonner
l(9nnel License $10 00
Male Dog f2 00 Spayed Female 12.00 ~ emale $2 00
Deannery was announced CGr housekeeper for the nuns tn Pom•
March 18 at Glouster and will at roy was ..eetved A plea waB made
Owners Nilljle •
'
so he a day ~f recollection
for blood donors ot the Bloodm..
Mrs Horak announced that blle on January 13 HoateSies 11am
Address • • •
ONL.Y
there will be a Blohop o Ball m ed for February were Mra .. mo
Athena tn April wltb the five par Neltl :\ll'!i Paul Ma10!, Mra~el
Township
!shes m the deannery partlciPat•
Mt1 Ba.Ulo Glr 1111,
$30.00 nuwn--Bslnn&lt;c io
lng
Ml88
An,.
Howell
Miss
Mar
Menchll!l
and
IllS
Convrnlt•nt Tnms
thu Howell, Mrs Richard Frel,matl,'
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A;t
fleX
COLOR
Hair ll!lttd I M
Mrs Thomas Hennes~
Mfl Horak eonetud
George Buchal!an, MIS!
after wh1eh re
Gruoaer and ~I'll CharlCI
1'01"' served by Mrs
Y1' 1 llo 1L
P lit
'l'a11
1
were named a• the program
HennessY Sr Mr1 Henry
We l'ay 2°1. lnlerrst On \our Savings
m1ttec I[ the hostesse11 desire e~
'Mra Charles Graber, Min
1
1 1 1 1- 1 1
1
1 4
1 1 11
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1 1
1
1 1
1
1 1 1 1 1 1
t'ftalnmon\ tbof are to contact
Mrs Joseph Baub
. MASON , W. VA.
this eommlltoo
S.aleno

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f29 on per month

BAKER
FURNITURE

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·Attention Dog Ownars

Review Your Year

3 Rooms

New

Furniture

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$299

MASON
FURNITURE CO •

The FAIUIERS BANK
and Savings Company
Merpber Federal Reserv~ System
Member Federal Depostt Insurance CorporaUoD
POMEROY, 01110

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N W. COMPTON, 0. D.

IIIla Coart Street, r.r. .vwr
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THROWIIi STAMPID
LAWRENCE, ll,an (UP) - Dis
cus throwet AI Oerter of Kansa&amp;
who lives ln New HYde PIU'k,
NY , hq blo IlkeneM on o new
Jl910illlcan Republle al r m a 11
atamp. Tht country
atamp In col&gt;)unollon '"'".J!I .n1ow
Olymple ti&gt;olno Ia lllalil(ll.

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Per.-y A. Riggs,

Weather
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Ohio• lncrt~aln• al....Inou.
onow or roln toUth portion
1llll ovor moat of ltlo otato loy
tvtnlng or tanlthl Tutldly 1110w
and rain t!Miln_. 1lo Importtnl
tomporoturo aMIIIIJo ll)p tolley
110'1 north •1\11 40'1 ....... ~.., fo.
nllht 24 to H north..,.t and n

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Dented l!o Tu Interest~ Of Tile •e~t•·Mu• Are•

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- - - ----:P::-om_e_r-oy-·M""'i-dd-lepv-rt, Obili;"Monday, January 13, 1958 _ __

SINaL&amp; WPY.....{Ic

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Ike S,nds 73.9 ,Billion B

To Congress

WASHINGTON Wf· ..- President El:lenhower today sent
Congress a 73 9 billion dollar space-age budget calling for a
• tiubstantial" step up m the race for long range missiles sat
ellltes and ' other outer s[ll!ce vehicles "
To help pay for it, he woposed ratsmg tM cost of mallmg
an out-of town letter from three to live cents He also served
notice that state and local governments must start taking over
Immediately some programs now financed by the federal gov
ernment
Jn submttttng his reeord peate
lim• proaram to CoDfll'eu, th&lt;
President reveal•~ that the gov
ernment would wind up the eur
rent !lsesl year on June 30 wlth
a 400 mtlhon dollar deficit He
blamed rising military cost.&lt; and
a drop In tax revenues e:awed b..
the bus,lness sk1d
,
But be expresse~ contklenee
tbat his new budgot fo~ the flB&lt;al
B1• UNITEt!i PUSS
year starting July I would show s
Near nurmat temperatures pre
half bdhou&lt;lollar surplus He alao valled over most of the natlon to
said his big mlhtarr prOII'am eou day, but sub zero, cold contmucd
ld be fmanced wtthollt tar lnerea
~rip on New England
sc"1f the Democratl~ controlled tsOverD!ght
readings ranged from
Conirte!s heeded his advlee
joeiow zero In parts of New En:
Bu~ he smd 1 'temporary In
crease In tbe 27~ billion dollar (f,nd to the 20s In the Mid Atlanll~
debt limit would be neeesmy to &gt;tales and northwestward throog,,
g1ve tbe Treasury a !IItle mot• ' the Great Lakes and tnto tbe
fiscal elbow I'Ojlm
1\forthcrn Plams
Rtllf Anllclpotod
A warm1ng trend overspread the
The Pteaident based bls ~ South replacmg a cold weve th&gt;l
carlously biilanced bu&lt;\Jlll on 11l&lt; eaused wtdesproad damage to
ijei tbl 1,1 ._Niilll" ,,..al ""yld Florida's multi mtlhon&lt;lollar ett
Puth flseal Iiiii !Ax fiY*Qpes tw• n11 mdu!&gt;lry Ueadlm olllnbad to
bill ton doUI!j lbJWe ,lllil year• • the 60s nea• !!!!! Gtll•-6ut e~rlv
yteld He also eountetl;1!1 eon;• today abl to 16e 60s over south
alonll apprOya! o.f l 'IGO md • ern Florida
dollar hike bl postal r~tes.
Wltb two lluasl111 IPUinlks altO
Heavy rains douaed the Gulf
•hlrllng overhead the dOminant area from east Texas througb
theme of tbo Prestdents budge• M"""'PPl Sunday mght and ear
message was the necesalty for ly tnday Causmg so!"e floodmg In
alrea~}l h1gh south Texas

stream.'

S
M
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• Headache
Gettmg
On Dump Problem f!f":!:~:~!ia~~J.

William R. Hill
Former Pomeroy
Teacher Is Dead

Mayor Cundiff explamed that a
Robert H11J 62 who taught eom
merc1al subjects at Pomeroy lllgh year ago a Syracuse dump was
School for a number of yeat"1 closed and that counetl had not

wlil be held tn Dayton WedDC.!da
at 10 3b a m from tbo Bradfor&lt;l
and Connelly Funenl Home
Mr H1Jl died "uddenly ol :~
neart attack In the Good Samarl
tan Hospital Dayton SundaJ mor

Rain Or Snow
Predicted For
Ohio Valley

Ruesia's apaee tr•

Persilltent reports In Me1gs County that Kalw Aluminum
&amp; Chenucai Company bad cut bac~ it. plans ifW: ~etion
of aluminum at RKenswood and bad • already Wd Off thousands of constructton workers" were branded lililay as false
by an official of the company
Rtchard Spees assistant director of the Kaitier Company
publle ~latklno de,al'lnlttl~ told
The Dan, Sentinel llaluriiiiJ after
hu been no eha$ In
the eompon, , prddeetlon planL
Wh1t ha• been folq on neeatly

The neJ mayor of SYti&lt;Ooe was
mltllted Ibis wut lolo ihe !mer
klndJ of headacha oullered b,
___::=::_______ all publlo llfficlalll In lllCOrded
hlstol'f
llayor Kenneth CUndtll b 3!k
mg !hot ~iltll" of s,...... re
!rain from ha~llf!J lhetr trah and
garbage to the t1Caclhe dump "fl
Boumana Ron
I n had numerous complamLI
of lhio from Raelne he "ld "and
Funeral •erv1ces 0 for W!lham we should atop ll

Retord Bod•et Is Requested '
To Meet Challenge Of Russia

over~Qmmg

By

•
At tlu clo~e nf the m1cf111g 1c At Bndge Meeting
Sided at the punch bowl
f1csh nt&gt;nts wme setved b) the
hostess
Mrs II R Shasteen was a guest fl'rst Baptl'st
when Mrs Rolland Neutzlm~: en

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wtlh the opening ode and pledgt comblnahon tn either league I
to the flag Members responded to mean defensively

Kcrrs Run project
lllirBl&lt;,laas ball player
A lc and Mr; Donald
Pla11s were dli~UiM~~ lor an
The keynote for the Pirates th s
and daughter lefl Tuesday by open house m March A contrlbp year 111 versatility I ve got play
plane to return to their home m ltoll was made to the March of ers I CllD move around and I m
California Airman Yeauger ts Dimes
to do It Thomas can play
stationed at an a1rbasc tn Fairfield
Dunng the program hour a
posJbons Gene Freese ca 1
Ctdaforms
paper Now ts the time ,prepared
third and the ootheld Hob
Mrs Erma Roush of Columbus
I v Mrs J I Clark was read l)y
IS spending a fey, days v 1 ~ 1 ttng Mr
Kautz
and Mrs AICred Yeauger and oth Mrs Phil W1Ihamson T~e topto Mrs.
er fnend 11
Mr and l\lrs Donald Lannmg
and daughtel s Susan and lonnie
and MIS Lawrence Lanrung are
weC'k end VIsitors of Mr and Mrs
Ralph Zink and Camtly Cmc1nnatl

Chester C'.)uncll
1'\ of A Meetl' ng

tJmc
Down the middle 1d say the p1
rates are as strong as any other
team m•.thc league At short and
second we have D1ck Groat and
Bill Mazeroskl In my opm10n those two can do as much to wtn
games as any other double p~y

num 81

Make allis In the fat "o~nd thp
edrea of steako and ehopa before
brolllnll and the 11\eal will lle fllf

should help on affense He hit
Mrs CoriJs.s Jacobs who IB mov some 30 homers last season and
mg to Wellston thts month WiiS he knocked m close to 100 runs

Pomeroy Bapt1st

Amateur Garden

Skinner moveo from IIlii base to
the outfield without a second
thought
The top four-even ftve-clubs
ior league teem wrlthn by
1n our league ar~ going to ~
the ll'llnlgert •• t1Ch teem
tough to beat They have good
By DANNY "'URTAUGH
ptlehmg and good hitting If the
lto'lnqer of Pittsburgh Pirates
lledlegs strengthen their pltchmg
Written for Unlttd Prell
WOODLYN Pa UP - We ve I d have to PICk them to win
taken a btg gamble on Ted Klus
EDITORS NOTE Thl1 !1 the
12th of 16 dlopatchel on tho
oll10aoon outlook of tach ma-

Were also bnnwng up Johnny

Ycauget son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Yeauger of Pomeroy
01 Hl
Miss Gullett Is a gt nduatc of Agency High School of Agen
1y lui\ a und M1 WaugCI a gradua~ 'of Pomeroy Htgh
Sdwol Both ate employed as communication operators at
Wnght PtllciSon AFB m Dayton, Ohto No date has been set
fot the wedding

3 ROOMS Of

Mnrtaugh Is Praying Big Klu
Can Deliver For Pirate In '58

A salao course was served
hostesses to those named a the last four games ot the 56 sea
and Mrs Rollin Bearhs A-li's son He lost one game 2 1 and
I· Btorniee Dorst Mrs Paul Gruescr then won 2 I We lhtnk he'll be
M1ss Erna Jesse and Mrs Norma ready for a regular startmg assignment tlus year
E Wtlson
Tbe Pirates also have three men
coming up from Holl)'wood who

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ALL NEW

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mng

He wu a &amp;eacher here from 1927

to about 1935 then moved to
teacbmg m the Richwood 0
High School For the put 10 )'ears
be hu been auoelated with th•

Dayton Auto Parta Co Dayton
SurVIVIng are bla w1fe M111aret
1\obstetter Htll h11 daughter Mnl.
1\larcll Lee Larson, 1 100 Robert
Edlton IIIII all of Dayton and
b1s mother Mr• Walf~r Bliri!
M! VICtory, 0
Mr Hill bad vill!ed hi, falllllt
In Pomeroy ovgr the New Y~r
hobda}'l and IJII!Omd tn gdOJ
b~ The l!l'adford Znd Connellr

Middleport Qlureh Of Christ ~:::1
~849
In Marors Co,urt -~al Mwiln* Held Sundav Pom:o1'Ch~
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Four Draw Fines

Q.n Fnday N.;ght

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Home Is at

.PY!l; ~-ti!!•~ar flDed foQr
p!l'Sl!~~! and ~l ~G;~olit!.
•' 1•• 11!\h In eeurt actions l"rldw
ni&amp;bL
.....
Two eases of drrvlng wblle 1n
!OX!cated brought fines of $100
and costs and three days '"jail for
the offenders They were Harley
Devol and Nicholes Jacobs Jaeob•
was also fmed $5 and rosts wbteh
were suspended for dnvlng with
out a license '

Salem av

provtded anotber
We ex,Ped. to remedy tbm w1t 1
n a month said the new mayor
who 11 tllklng hlJ first d1ve tnlo
Vlllalle pohttcs He urged hll etli
zens to plle up their waste mater
tals until the town eon proVJdo a
suttllble dump
Mayor Cundiff also said he "
rO&lt;elvmg eomplalota of cblldron
usmg llr rlllea In town whteh 1&lt;
tllegat He Is asldna parenta to
have their chlldron UJe their nfle;
only outalcle IOWD.
The S)'l'l&lt;l!!e counetl will mee'
tbe !trot TburllliiY In February

Harry 1'. Craig
To Seek Post Of
COmmissioner

Harjoy w Crlla of Mldillepotl
said today be yVuld file fer an
olhttr term aJ eou!lllr cemmblloner
su"!ect to the ~leo~J"'illlal'l'
el~On here
b
The a al
meettna,. ani!.
aetvfce
Mr
Cftt&amp;,
Gent
of tbe
held a the
Cliurdi Of
evilllng
commiUJOn'rs ~ W..
:CUh.:BIJit, c~n 'Ol tM Oburci'B6lt'tt:"Pr
.......,~ 111 ;- '71~""- '" -. ""' t: • tlie rdfastoLyear
~ h11 aeeoild lUI!
Otficlll'lt ei~t.!d were Elden Mtlton Houda.Siie#, W~1ter 'I"OllO t.aJIIMI911
term,
bu
JOI"'
e
d ~· WU.,('l...
Bunce, Wllbur TbeobaJll, Homer Rice Jl.ussel)' Wllsdn, Roe
r-rr
ted 1n 1!148 wben he waa on a tour
A
,
Blanket
Colleclinn
lor
tho
dell Steffy ~ermin lllhse, Thomas Bnwen, Raymond Cole, ourrenl Polio Fund Drive wiD be of publie duty •• Mayor of Mlddl ..
Kenneth McElhinny Deacons]
eondueted by the Pomeroy Htgh port In 1!116-46
Cheoter Erwtn, William Grueaer
Cheerleaders during the half lime
The mnouncement bv Hr Cntli
}lal'l&gt;ln Kelly, Robert McElblony
pertod
of
the
Poml!roy
Athens
basrat!el
to three the candidates who
Cash Balir Floyd Boyer, Earl Me I
ketball game this Fr1day mght ae have said they would f,Ie
Kinley George Meinhart, Oscar
eordmg tG announcement today by l tn announcmg hli political m
Rou!b, C E Vance W1llanl Boyer
UCC
S Un
H E Boney drtve ~ba1rman
tentions cra1g poanted_ to eomplet
Ron Springer L R Wlley Harold

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Wallace Bakel'
s umb S day
Jn Mei'gs General

umphl Next 1n imporlanoe, he
Weathermen predicted the preIndicated, was to meat the Sovle' elpjW10n belt wlll spread today
econom1~ assault; J n underde from"Uil.t Texas and Oklahoma lo
Boney al&amp;o announced tliat Red ed proJects of the county dur1ng
LO~se. A)!red
Rouah, Denver Rtce
~eveloped are1s
the Atlsnlte Coaot wltb rain or
PhUhps bas set aSide all money he hLS tenure, not1og that he we
Glen
Hudson
was
fmcd
$10
and
Herman
•'Kin~ade Ira But~her Dan
snow developmg through most of
takes m from coffee sal.e! durmg proud of the construction of the
Some 64 per eent of lhe tojal the Oh10 Valley and the centre! costs for drl\111g left of center White, William Slater Wallii&lt;C
Funeral .\ervlces will be held January at the Phillips Restaurant new counly highway garage com
On
a
ebargo
brought
by
the
State
Bradford
budget
47 I billion
woUld AUantlc states
Tuesda~ Rt 2 p m frnm the Ewmg
Patrol Delmar H \\ halev was
Bthle Sehool olftcero elected Funeral Chapd for Wallaee Baker on E Ma.m st All of the coffee plellon of the new county mfir
go for national s""urli,y or "pro-----fined $10 and costs for driVIng o were Superlnteodent, Rollddl 86 of Reeds\ tile Route 1 who d1cd sales proceeds go to the Marett of mary repair of the chddrens
te~tlon
The armed force• alone
ho
d
1
1 th
rt
Steffy, First Aoslstant Supermten late Sunda) evenmg m the Me1gs Dimes
vclncle m an unsafe cond1tton
Mrs Victor Young Me18S Polio ho~s~ an pam mg 0 e tou
would get 39 8 biJllon lnoludlng
The bond of ~rdtth Barton lot dent L R Wiley Seeond A""' General Hospital "here he had Chmman today 01so reported tbe
53 blllton lor mtl!llle program•
ant Supermtendent George Mcm been a patient for three week., folJ()win( additional contributions
mtox1"atlon wllS forfeited
MlBitles would lake :U cents of
hart Seeretary 0 E MeKmley
each miDiary procurtmcnt dollar
County Shertlf Robert D Har planl&amp;t James Lohse Judy Butch Rev Earl Cowan of Shade wul to the Polio Fund
Stark s Drug Store $50 Mr and
Comparloon Gi ...ll
tenbach reported the release of cr, hbrat'lln Frances Roush Pri off1c1ate at the serv1ces
The Prealdonl'o 73 g bllllon 'llol
surv1vmg the deceased ~re two Mrs Gtles Hysell $25 Enterprise
Donald Cottrill, Syracuse who had mary Supenntendent Mrs Wd
lsr spending progtam for !local
been In jail smee December 9 un bam Bradford, Amstant S~perm daughters Lola Grtffin of Reeds EUB Youth Fellowship; $207~
1959 overaged out to $420 SCI for
v1lle and L Iy Prushmg of Colum Farmers Bank $10 and t~e foll•w
der sentence of three days tn )lUI
AI Jn eleetlpn of offteers held and a f1ne of $100 and costs fo .. tendent, Mrs George Memhert
1ng $5 eontrtbutors Roek Spnngs
eaeh man woman and ehlld In the
Church and Bible School trea• bus
Grange Chester T1nnehlll For
country Here lt Ill In britt! com Friday evening the Meigs County drlvmg while lnta&lt;lcatcd
Also
surv
vmg
are
three
hall
urer L R. Wlley, Choir direetor
rest Ntegler, Paul cedar, Federatpared to the currut year 1n Coon HunterB Assoe,Iallon re-elect
Mrs
Arthur Sldnn'T. organiSt sisters LJZZJe Blackwell Shade ed Ctrde Pythisn Slsten of Meigs
1
ed
Roy
Armea
to
~pother
telorn
as
biUlons
D
Stella
Van
Dyke
Athens
and
Pomeroy High School sophl&gt;
Mrs Cbester Erwm ~ss1staot or
Temple 1~3. MelliS Water Offtce mores of Mrs Thelma campbell s
Plscal 1951
PliCII 1959 pre11dent of the orgaalzatlon
Rosa Bolton of Newark 0
ganl818
Mrs
Harold
Lobse
and
724
Rrcelplll
74 • Other o!fleers named were El
The w1fe of the deceased Anna c C Cuclder V D Edwards Mn Room 11 entertained the Sentor
Judy Butcher
72 B
Expedltures
73 9 ann Spencer as vtee president and
Baker
and f1vc ch1l~ren preceded Harold Sauer Pomeroy OES ChaP' H1gh student body and faculty
The following reports were g1
ter ItW lien Fran kim Store Feeo
4D Surplus or DofHct
5S Boos Scarberry as seeretary
bmmdcath
I
they preaenled • purpoae
vcn
Primary
Department,
Mrs
Also named wa11 if board of
ey Bennett AmeriCan Leg1on Post when
Summing up his tbuslve eom
play enlttled, School Spirit On
Bunal
w1ll
be
'rnadc
1n
the
George
Meinhart,
Junior
bO)rs
who
121. Edtth Harltllllet and Thelma Trial • Friday mormng In the audi
ptlatlon of fads and figurea tbe trustee• conalstina of 'Roher! Bat!
are taught ..by llomer .Rice 11atl'l' White Cbapd Cemetery under tht: Grueser
tonum at 8 4~
President decl~red thai the aatlon "" Herschel Roush chalr~nan
dtrectiDn
o!
the
t!:wmg
Funeral
Boyer JuniOr a1rls, tau8hl ~ Mrs
The ~rogram bepn when John
~as In a Ume of (lr~Wtnll dan• Tiny Webb and Howard Seide~
Home
(Continued
On
Pll'
Throol
abel
I1 Bryant gave a ~dmg from 'Tile
PomerOy firemen were called to
_....--~-_.~_;_ger'
Holy Scriptures The tradltinnal
'l let!! oonndent '' he !lid, Forty five memben were pres the Unlph Stone home Langmllc
I
Flag Salute eeremoey, led by Ter
' that Ibis budge! eXJII(eiiOB the ent lor tbe meeting of the totlll of RD early Seturday mOJ'IIln&amp; whero F~·emen
R&lt;l!l
ry CUllum and Albei'\ Curtta, was
way In wMcb the American peo 140 me111bershlp 1\leotmgs are a ftre ,,used an cshmated $200
....
nu"~
the second Frtday of ea~h
next on lbe program
p(e will want to , ..pond to tho
damage
Announceer it'YIJII mtrodueed
promlsea and d'nterJ of the month
Ftre Chi;! Emerson Wells sud
the onl&gt;O!'t play •Sdlool Spirit On
dawning of aae ot 11111ce conquest
Trial' whteh wu very well w
l
the blaze apthrently started tn •
New dimensions mu..l be add
The Pomeroy Mason bndge eetved b)' lbe audlen.. Wlien the
Oue and damaged the CClhng and
0
I
ed to our deienses alllt outdated
walls ill the kttcbel\ Thtrteen
hl'htm• nrou•d will be studted play was over there wu little
actlyltles must be dllcj!rded Clo,_
m~mbers oi tht: Pomeroy emer
Spokesmen for the Pomer{]y
Fllneral serv1res were to tie held ~nd action biken on 1! tomght at doubt In the minds of the student
er laterntllonal coopefatlon Is vi
g•ney squad abo atiSwereu the call Flrem.nt s Association reported to Monday at 2 p m at tho Chase b p m at a meetmg of the board body as to what conll\11lte4 good
tal in a !world wbero jrht dl•
day two Saturday8 of wor~ with Funeral Home In Rutland for llosa of directors of the Pomeroy Cham m.annera and eourteay at a basket
1
lances are lostng tbelr ii!Oaalng
Other
emergency
runs
made
thear popcorn booth on Main st Ohvcr 86 of tliat village who ber ()f Commerce President Ronald ball game
Aa~1 For ~!mil
11 30 I have nett¥ a total of $45580 for died lete Saturday ~venmg at Car Sprmger &amp;atd today
Edward Bartels, atttred tn the
Saturday
lndli!IOd
one
at
•A.! we devote l!ll!l'e of our of
a m to the Charles M Swartz tocal humanitarian drlve&amp;
man Rest Home
robes of his offtce, presided beforts 111d re10ur~ to lhe,ie eem
William M Bradford 12, Brow home Butternut av from where Rolland E NeutzHng said rc
The deceased had been taken He asked all board members to hmd tbe judge's roatrum Fred
polllnl taob, we will bave IQ lim ~ell AvenUi, dl~d auddenbh atM~ds Mr Swartz wes removed to the eelpls last Saturd!IY with the Soc to the Rest Home from Metg! Gen attend and noted that everyone Brown
plJIYed the part of the
1t our demands for'lt~~ ..-.ntl•t home Sund•Y 1 ternoon
Is welcomed
e
d
Me1gs
General
Hospital
and
anot
ond
Ward
firemen
operating
the
eral
Hospital
to
further
recuperate
eoun
bailiff
Joe Jte!IDedy, a sen,
sltl'Vlces and beneflta (&gt;l'ovlded by dleport Emer11ency Squa an a her at 10 40 P m when tbe crew booth brought ill $212 80 lfhe pub from the effects of a fractured
A number of other Jmportant 1or was the Prosecutlog Attorney
:the federal IIIVOrilmftlt"
Iota! dotter were ealled hut were brought Mrs Carl Casto Snow ne Ia remtn•ad that ~mns may be htp
matters wtll be studted he utd and Thomu Chafill wu lbe attorTbe Prealdo~t's mUtlii'J budiCI unable to revive Mr Bradford
11 t E
b1
"
He
waa
IM
aon
of
the
late
Otis
"
e
o
a
wmg
am
u
anee
dropped
In
a
speelal
container
dur
SurviVIng
are
a
daughter
Mond'
one being the proposal to erect at ney lor the defense.
wa- 900 l!lllllon d\1llal1 above eatl
log tbe week wblle the booth Is Sm•lh of Mtddleport two sons tractive road s1gns at the haghway The defendants who were irted
mated defense otltjiy1 fills year L and Ida MeLaln Bradford and a
before the court were Mary Am
MARKET REPORT
not manned
Carl of Rutland an&lt;!' Bruce of 1\lan entrances to the town
but only becau~e ~e r.e~'nllY ,.. direct deaeendent of Gov Brodferd
berger a,nd Jean Dabe Seated m
A breakdown of the reoetpts •held
quested an ad~ltlonal 13 .blUion of the Pllirlm colony One son, CINCINNATI UP - Produce
the Jury box were Joe Brown Ter
Robert.
prereded
him
10
death
Eggs,
steady
consumer
price•
Saturd!ll'
for
PoP"orll
.showed
$5l
Oth!t
survivors
are
four
grand
dollara for Ibis year 9tMrw~ II
ry Cullum Fnnklin Brinker and
would have been up two bUIIon SUrvtvon laelude hlo wife, Hel at farms whites and browns A ln bllls $100 m .quarters $58 In sons Dale Nelson of Sprmgfteld
\!bert curtta
en Powell Bra~IIB'd ~n~aughler jumbos 37 43 A large 33-36 A me hall dollars and tlfe rest til small Ill Charles Nelson of PaiMsvllle
~ do~·
1Nancy
W1tne"ea were Donald Arms
0 Earl Nelson of Moundsvltle
He
boost WI! M'ra. Htrold Lohse !'om r three dtum lJOo34 A small 253~ B large er, cha011e 1
Brown1 Lioda Crow and
aon1, Wall~e Middle t, Law 28-34, mostly 32 34 FOB A !urge
We need lot olthosei!O" pur \1 Va and Lee Sm1th ~~ Mtddle
Sharon
Dooglas
~~~~~:':, In renee, Grove City, Alan texan 12-44 A medtum 40-12 B large 40 ~~~agoeas i~!a ~:~~~ ~~u=• ~u~ porl
ChJrles
Downie was the stage
dria, Va, lh\rtetn fll'andch 0dren, II
a
"''
'
Bum! wtll he made m the Mtlts
•
n1anager and Mary Burnside IYP'
two !laiers. ¥rs Dor Schaefer of Chtckens &amp;!cady, fryera 3-3\1 Ib Ward II men wul man the bootb Cemetery at Rutland b• the cb..e
ed the script for the casl
Pomeroy, Ml!8 Edna Bradford
111-20 jheavy hens 18 20 14~11 1
Funeroi Home with Rev John
"Fathers'
Ntght
Will
be
obscrv
.j'he ...embly was concluded
Columbus
hens IlHZ fryer pnccs 78 000 •l MEIGS GENEIIAL HOSPITAL
Buckley olfto~atmg
cd wbon Sugar Run PTA meets when the stullent body and facul
Friends may eall at tho Raw 18 61 0011 at 19 103 000 at 20 16
Admitted Saturday M" V1e
I Thursday evening at the school
lY JOmed m tbe smgmg of the
Iillg..Coata F'llnerll Home where 0110 llodetelmmed
lor Young Jr 'Pomeroy, Cbarics I
A special Inntat1on " extended Alma Mater' song
LIUNSE OBTAINED
the oervlees wtll be htld Tuesday Butter 110 aeore 71
Harner Raelne~
A marriage h~ense has been t..o all fathers to be present "It
tw6 ~'clock, With Fred I Gard
DIBcharged ~aturd&amp;Y Ivan Cer
granted
here lo Carl Vincent Could Be You " the toPIC of the
paator of the Cbul'(h of
!!!an, POIIlefO)'.
prognm lor the evemng
DIVORCE ASKID
officiating
TO
DtNIIER
Admitted Sundll)', Mrs Vallie Gheen 18 Rt 2 Pomeroy U~, Hostesses for the evening @!:1
A dlCorce has been asked m
1"'"'''' wlll be In the llllddleport
and
C11
ol
Marie
Curhs
19
Pom
Jan 11 UP - Og41n, Carpenter: Pearl Paulin
Mrs Edward WeJls Mrs Charles Me1gs County Common Pleas Cou
Tbe
Nallnnlll Commit Pomeroy. Kathy Fields Letart eroy, wa1tress
l'!offman,
Mrs "W1llard B~yer Mrs rt by Bobby J Duddmg Middle
METER RECEIPTS
today that VIce W Va 1
Edgar
van
Wagen Mrs C3lvin port vs J!arbara E Dudding, a
Poheo
Chief
Barb'Um
repor~
M NIKon wlll Discliarged Sunday Mr. Carl
Slmpwn,
Mrs
Elza Gilmore Jr I mmor care ol 0 J Moony,
1,
'Salute EIJenhower (:asto llarrl~t~nvtUe May Mayle, coll,ctlnn of $230 50 from PIU'lting
"" Charles Spencer and Mrs Mt Arry Md Crow and Crow art
mews
at
jjlddlepor\
for
tho
,... ~iitl'''" :York Cl!Y the night Butla~d Clilfol'd Yo~ng l!illm
D•¥DY Thompson.
,
plotntlfrs attorneys

Meigs-Co Coon
Hunters Re-Elect
Armes President

Pomeroy High
Sophomor,es
Present Play

Fire, Emergency
Crews Busy Over
Past Weekend

Man
B h
Popcorn oot
T Aid Drives

William Bradlord
Fatally Str1c• ken
At Home Sunday·

---Pomeroy Cof C
,n
OII'ver, 86 To Hear Report
Claimed By Death On Bridge Lights
Saturday EvenJ'ng

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Sugar Run PTA
Father's Night
To Be Thursday

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•

at

are laid off •
Tho Kaiser officllll&lt;lmlttod that
ortgtnal coDJtrucllon IChetlulea
oalled lor the 8111 eleej!Glytlc poll
to be under roof IIIII In llpOntlon
by !liM. l!ut ho nj\Wiied
"''l'bat hal ll&lt;CIIl'red hero hill'
pens •t almoot efti'J 111&amp; job.
Thing, don 1 alwata 80 on oehed
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He uld pllln• now !tin 111110 II
year for full ~ctlOD
when 5.000 peraonael wUl be em
ployed to make 20.000.000 pound•
of primary alummum per month
As announced Jut week, Speea
mdluted, about 100 people are!Je.
mg added to the operatiq pro.
dudlOD foree at BlveDJWood daiiJ
GD the average
Only WI week lbe - d Of
four pot!lnea of ll!f ~ tM!II
began preduetloo If um1lhllll
The perm1110nt pr'lll
fortt
was raised r. moro than 11100 per
sona •
For the put wi!tit iMr a Wlile
area reporta bad etmdated that
-The 11o1a Salld 111d Gravel
comPIJIY at Apple Grove 11'11 pill
m a aqu..... and forced Into 1Je.
tog !orecloeed upon for ~
1100 becalise of an iDtced "tul
baclr at Kaiser
-The government ill beln&amp; uk
od by the aluminum IRduey to
tate 200,000 tons of lluiri- 1
ear so u to rel1eve 1 ~ ...,.
er prodliCIIon problem In the In
target

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-Kiloer has ordered a •
down - or reducllon - II Ita
LoulslaDI planL
--Construdion wolten1iHII6t
hero b)' the !Wier ~
ComPIIIY eame ill iii.il.Y tltitl
•aploal their wlll and theretr,:e
eapgetl m a "partial ottdown • on

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~rled rwlJ to como In and Iii&gt;
ilb the job
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SAYl IT'S IIIJN!I·
To all' WI Speea emphaticallY
Aid
'I doni tmow bow tblnp ltke
this aet atarted Th!IJ~ 1 nothlnll
to any e1 lt.11
Asked if he could predict at
wtill rate eonattucliOD workel'l
mi(ht be relieved frOIII the BaV
eniiWood Ioree, Speea wd
"No1 1 can't That depends ~n
how qeb ptwe of the JOb !area
He tndicated that the peak of 1
eonotrucllon bit WI falL "i!!l'
710110 penon• were el\lployeu
Thai 11 baa •ome baek to 5,000.
what 11 wu before the Jump 10
lbe autumn. sbollld nol ..... con
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busy week ond wtlh nlllt IJOI'l!Ons
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and beillg fmed ~ Mayor C 0
Fllller
Jaclr Annes 31, of Rutland, ar·
reS\ed for clrtVJnC w~ Jowxtcat
ed was !1ned $100 111d&lt;e.sti and
aenteneed tD three ~lin JoU He
P'Jid his fine and toall and waa
role~ to ael'l&gt;e the sentence at a
later date
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Charl01 Sauer, 59, of Mtdilleport.
also arreoled for d{iVIDS Wbil~ un
der 1he infiuen~e of alcohol wq
fined $100 and costa, He pild part
of biB ltne and Is dlrrenUy aerv
tog the three day sentenoe
James Ned CaU, 45, )1\ddlewtl.
was fmed $20 ami coata for lni!R
!CAlion by Fisher llld wU1 WOI'k
out the !toe and eosta on tbe vU
!age street.&lt;
Charles Allenaworth, 40, Middleport, arrested for lnlollle&amp;lliitl, was
also banded 1 $20 and coeli by
Fl&amp;her and ho too wU1 wift out
fine and cost.&lt; on the St«iii~ giiil.
WUHam Smith, 39 l!ljddJepQri
cconttnuod 011, Pollll "11!~1 '

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Safety On Our llli!lw'titii' I&amp;
ntgbt at (be regulor mg~llilf 11!1'~'
log of tbe llacinef T A, lol!Jiht a•
the high scltool at 7 30 j
All PTA mem~o
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baa m111y slnmg and
He migrated down the Ohio River to Silt!~
'illlo!iome lUlk$ wll!l the past, note~ the In Pomeroy and began wort '#lth S A. M.
Moore In his &amp;tore Through the greatest dlh
gence he bmlt his own secunty and \las able
to found a busmess known today m Pomeroy
as Elberfeld s Store He gave to Amerlc.!l his
skills, Ius dreams, and Ju4reat energy
The sl01 y of this busmess IS too long to
recount here However, Jacob Elberfeld II,
who was 90 this week followed In the foot
steps of his lather The busmess today Is an
outg1 o11th of the labor and striving of the
fu st Jacob Elberfeld
It would be hard to Imagine a life more
lyp1cal ol the Slgmflcance of Amenca to the
Old World than that of tlje first Elberfeld
and of hts son who Meigs County has come
to know and love so well
The people of Potneroy Meigs County and
of next-do01 neighbor Mawn County, want
nothmg but the best to happen to their lon~­
hme friend Mr Jacoly Elberfeld II

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As Needed To Figure Market In Stock Accidental In
ly ILMIR C WALZ&amp;R
puhi!Shcd by the l1crr1ll Ander s d k T
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Ulllltd Prt11 Plnanclal Editor aon ln
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NEW YORK UP - Janu• the
Ad•lco To Novlco
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Ell'\lll&lt;!ln god alter whom Jnnuory The f~rm s~yg Januo should
WOODVIII E 0 UP -Joaqum
Wll named, W&amp;l/8 bearded two hav!! hr&lt;'n th!! god ur the trustee Puente 28 Wooclvtl lt was aecl
faced phenomenon who could h{cuusc or his ohJhty to look hllck dclllally shot to death Friday
Jook Into the puat with onE: fate ward mHI forw. r I In the l:'urrent Slndusky County d(lputics said to
an(llnto the future with the othor I~Nuc tht n as u bit of advlco on ciJ\
j Wall ~treot just now would lijco \he mdltods or trufltet! operation
n~putH s ~aid Puente and tw(l
to hive tht! face thai luukll lor n thi 1111rket that eould be help compnnlons Jc!ltts Arellano 21
ward because It 1s uncertain H the ful to the novice
und Jo:;cph Reyna 30 wete tat
muket can eeneraltl enough
1!()1 shuotu•g wtth .b 32 ~ahbf'r re
Iteam to try aaain to overtukc thu
1ht trudee s duty says the or volvcr vhcn a cartridge becllm~
November blah or U It Is uhout tule 111 1t1 sulk the max111um In stuck n the c:luunbtr They saiC:
to meot a now te~t uf the O~;l 24! come CU1unstcnt w1th safely ami Pt~entc handud the gun to Arel
lotrl
the 1111 xmwm allf(lty consa:Jtt!nt hmo to free the cartridge and the
J•nua contcs lntn the )Ueturo In With !111 Jlrtu.ludlol of mcomc m ~ un cl scharged, the bullet strak
Ute. cumnt 'Truat and Estate rcnHonuhlc amount
lng Puente In the chest
Newa and Vlew• a monthly bul
Ancllhcn come• !he rub for lhe
letln on wllll trusts und taxeH film ex plains
I Ius means research - mto
the companlu w~ose bonda and
Htocks nrc under ~.:ctusldcration
IIllO the mduatr1es they represent
lnlo their products md the public
accuptance lhcreof, 'nto what £or
w11nt of a better word h called
COl UMBUS UP -Oov C Wll
economy as a whoie, with a view llam 0 Nelli today appointed two
CoLUMBUS UP - Mu Roxy toward asrccrlalnJng the plactl and nddlllonal memboro both from
P~tt.-aon llel(clonlalne ~bn a fole of each lndu&amp;try and each Toledo lo the Governor • Advisory
And Commission on C1vll Rlihll
~Our! bailie Friday for rU!Iody of company In lt'iat economy
hll' thr.. young children born then It means prudence in \he
They were the Rev Arlhur W
applu:ation or Huch research
Hargale Rector of Trinity Eph
" wjllle abe wu atilt a minor
lloon artor lhe blrth of the chll
cnpal Chureh and attorney Jameo
Usln1 Two )'jtJdo
dren J&amp;rs Patterson lodged lhe&lt;l' Thats a big order Cor the aver Slalm Glbsc&gt;n
Ja lhe home of Air and Mrs Wal ago llltle Investor Its a job o!
ter Copas bore
u!linJl two hcada - one to look
Tbo molher ogrecd to pay $7 a backword Into the past and lhc
WHk for each of the flrat two ch•' other to vlot the future - like
d",n. bul otoppcd payments nfler Janus
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l~e weeki 4 wu alleged an.l
Tho Anderson firm observe&amp;
ftllied to pay •ny board aller thnt the trust cumpanlos and
MIITil\10 TI)NIOIIT
placlna the Ihlrd child
banta serving aa trustees un
The Laurel (l(f! lttnlth Clu~
Mr. Pattcraon sued lor cuatod take conaldorabto e&lt; mfort In the
l of Ilia children las! D•eember to re&amp;ults of the two dlroctlonal will moot to~lihl at ? 10 ' 't the
homo of Ivy Nwell A whJte elo~ !hem to Bcllelonlatne where pollclcs they have oboerved
pbanl sslo wiU be hP.Id All&amp;,
aba and her buaband "" buying •
there will be a apoclil buaineaa
!loin•
meetlng and aU melllbera are ur
Common Pleu Judgr Georg'
eed to be pre•ut
J. ' J&amp;arahall rulod II woqld b•
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•fill to the children to con
PTA MIITING TC)l!IGHT
tbo unnatural relaUonlhlp
The Centrll PTA wlll meet toexlated to date ' !le
nlllht at the acbool at ?•10. Mlaa
chlldron returned to
Sally SchRif; talchar ln the Rut
land achoolt, wlU '""k on "Spec
COLUMBUS UP - Attorne)' ial Edueatlon ill the kbOOIL" A
for Robert Hambonc Jackson mu•lcai p~oar.. wW alaO lit ,....
CmclnnHtl havo ftlcd an appeal ltnlad.
for o arw lr1ul m tho V S Su
TO MilT TUI'IIAY
pr£!mt C1urt r 1r t h ~ ronvlctetl
The Ladles' Blbll Clalll of the
k1 ilcr 1.1 Clnt.:mnatl detcctwe Wal
Fint Bap~at Cb~~ win moot
lor lhrt
Tuetday
~1811100!'- •l I p m at
Jack!On and hi&gt; par1ne1 Lemuel
Son Trotter are achedule1J to be Jhe homa of lira 1 M Archer,
electrnrUtt!d at Ohio Penittntlary Walnut St __,...
Jan 23
~!OUSIW~II~fiG f!ILD
Mr and Till'il Be111al'tl F\1111
Trotter Jacluon and \\ llhe Dar
nett were chargedd with k!Ulng llli'Prll!e~ Frl~af ewplnr with a
Han during !he altompted rob holll!f warmi~i 111d hr~d(e pll'ly
Mro William
bcry of 1 Cmelnnatl bar Sept 10 pla11netl bY llr&lt;
1Dr..5 Hnrnt It was a&lt;ljud ~e d lns11nr. Ever•on, Mr and '. loll'il Bernard
1tflnke a•d l)r and Mri Clyde
u d !lent to 11 hosp1tal
ln~el• Gifts w.re ~aented to the
boat nd 'lo•te!a tn~ relreah
LOT OF BLOOD
l"'nla w're aerved,
WASlllNGTON, Jan II UP The R•d Cro,. proudly anno~need
A,U:ll£':nT!NG
tuday !hal Iince tlie lllrt ol Ill
leJ"rJ,
Ani 9f
1tvUlan blood bant ~II'~
tura •11• 1t haa collected 1211111• ineet IIIli evenbil •it _..,.,IMine 01
lion plata ol blood.
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Mother Wins
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TJ-oub\e \VIth Falhl'l
Arlene Frini!ll ~tiow
Treajlll't! I!Uilt
The Pl'lce li Rf(ht
'!'ruth or CoiUle&lt;jUt1ie Tac Dough
It Could Be You
Mid Day News
M Vlctlme
Kitty Foyle
Matmeo T~eatre
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than .100 Not ~~11,
per cent 12 30
Jl this total was tn !llnatl J!i!ts 12 45
ThiS committee abo listed a'i1tt!e I 00
mm;e than $102 000 m "other recc1pts
Among contributors to the Dcm
orshc commattcc was former
PreSident Truman with $200 and
lm met Secretary of State Dean
Achooon wllh one contrlbutlcn of
SJOO and anollier of $100
In add1l10n Speaker Sam Ray

In The Red; Dems·Ahijld
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The !)ally Sentinel
Ao eawpa!Jn Dlreator of th•

WASHINGTOI'f, uP - The Jle,
M81 4h of Dime• In Me•fl! Co publloan National Committee
t reel an explanation 1s due on our wound up 19611n the red It was
currl!nt dr1vc
revealed today Its Domocratlo
The P'trcll1cn's pope&lt;Jrn stanrl ccunLcrparl fmlshed w1th a small
11 going gr~ot ond Will continue to surplus
collect for Pullr Heart fund and
The GOP ~ommattee had a de£1
Cancer but T ha\C had to mnlte an cit of 5303 912 II re&lt;e~ved $827
unusual roquest
112 tn c:ontnbuhons and spent $1,The Much ot Dunes h1u1 never 131 024
ioln&lt;d a Unlled Fund nppenl lor
The Democratic committee had
many rc:u~ons One of the moln a $6 766 aurplus It rece1ved ~824
onea Js ti]at the N F I P w10heo to li3!i tn contributions and spent burn of Texas gave $1 000
control its own Cllnds without any $81? 769
Interference
The f1gures were disclosed 10 f1
The GOP gift list showed that
Thla Is a wood thmg tor ua horo nand• I reports !tied w1th the Nelsen Rockefeller gave $1 000
In Meigs CQ tince we have hart to clerk of the llou~c us re&lt;JUarcd by Smclaar weeks secratary of com
JDe1ce, $25 Sen W1lham L'nger
dt aw mapv t&amp;hounmb ot dollars Jav.
ocratlc comm1tte was fo11mer
from NFIP ht o1dm lu care for
The Republican committee rc President Eisenhower s sccwity
our ()Wn patients but if we wet c
In United Funds m the large cth e~ elved $7?9 775 in g1fts of $100 or adviser, $23
we woult1 not huve acca.~• to th1 ~ more and $47 3!8in le" than $100
Thus, more than 0 per cent or 1ts
money
were small
While Iilii IS N01 applicable lo contrtbut1ons
The
DemocratiC
conlnlitlee reIV J t It
our locnl lnemen m any way th,.
cciVOd
$1143
795
In
eontr~buhon•
of
National Foundatton feels th Rt
Hn.Y untted efftJI't actually Is 11 '100 or mo~~~~ ~177 DQII 10 lesa
break In their rules Sf) I have been
obliged to as k a ~lg favor o,
those hanl working fh'emeo
The Poliv lund will be benefi
L&lt;onard Quisenberry and ram
led b~ one Soturday a! lhe last of lly of Allmny hove n1oved Into
the month and the Heart and their aew heme near Vul" Mill
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Cancer drivea wHl bNiefJt the ol
Paul and Connie Weyand .r C1&gt;
her Saturday• 1 1m deeply grate- lumbus spent last week v1sdmg
ful to those great guys our f1r their grandmother Mrs Gemvera
men and terribly &amp;orrv to hnve lo Foster
1
ask for any spectal favors but
every org mlzatlon has its ruJcg
Winnie Ch1lst Is enrolled at the I
and 1 must abide by the ruleR of Southerton Beauty S•hool Athens
lhc National FoundatiOn lor In
Bonnie Fllzpatmk and Beverly
lantlle Paralyllls
Cottrill attend the Wilton Rutland
1 certainly want til thank the ball ~arne at Rutland Tue&amp;day
l&lt;"tremen for thctr coopcratton
14r and Mrs t...land Moore and
H E Boney family Mansfield were week end
auest• of Taylor Moore and Wife
IIlLI STUDY
Mr and Mrs Rex Cheadle made
The Blblo study el"' sponaored a trip to Dayto~ last week end
by the Chrlatlan Crusaders Claaa, Ora Cottrlll spenl Thursday aft
will be held at the First Baptist ernooo with Mro. Lulu Oxley of
Chureh, Tuesday ev entng
Dowlngton

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YOU'VI ~~t!Q' day at U)e e!Ulll rawllt a aalatl ar lllbtl1
nflloe Alld
1111111111'11111 cooked. Sem 'IIPt&amp;IIIe "ll"M '
to relu, IIWif ol .,,. aie ltlJJ often.
wury at tile ad of JO\Il work· IRa-About lour or~" tQ1
~~~~ boWl.
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aW"k Or Ollt am, WIJiaJmw
iio nlu onca mort 111 ftllllt you p:efer
bome. AI IUD. JOU c&amp;ll Hid 01 ~'- $b, polllrf alld W.
tloM but tekl U!OII' pi'WOUI fill -.A\ IINI Olllllflllil daJIJ' 0o.
mJnulll on the lraln or bu to c~'*l)f ban dr!e4 beau,
forltl JOtlr worrlel and Ul:e J)tU ~IDUII.
thlnp eUJ.
Jllfad 111d ·~"- two
ltlole DlaMt
or 1110ra emlnp oaeb lla11latt
I1Uft lheJ "' wbole JIHJn or en•
Wl\an JOU urt•a 1101111, lt'l a rlcbJ.4 J&amp;lQ; l'fllltfa'~r 1111aood !!Ita wlie 401111 and tate
autrl
talqOJ,
a DQ, ar al Ieut Hiller II o;r 10 ,.., much ~ wltll ~IV
10 lllillulell, be!Grt tatlnl dill· etr .. JOU dellft.
ner Tbll wllltln rour atomaeb ~lter-A!Iouf"two table·
a ebulll to btcaDie uokllolled 1
llflllf Blllhtl1 mllra, It
Whether JOU pltla to s1aJ you ab
home for 1111 nen1111 or lo 10 1~t - '-'Old or two about ••·
out, mt.ltl aure JOU eat 1
ercllt.
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11t1t'a ?•1'1 llmjlle to llllliV.
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abou~ all Wlk tllld no )llal.
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wen. to n,. a rtaUJ heallbf
laoh ~ JOII dtoulcl aet rour dar, JOU mul have 111111~ earseven blllc loodlln lite proper ctst.
tllllDUII\. WhatJOU dflll1 eat lor Walklnllo and !rem tilt tall·
bteUIUI or IUIIeb should be road ai&amp;lfor. or bill atop helps,
made IP 11 dlnllar lime Tbut nt couru. Qui at leut on,ce ~r
bulo
vt:
twlot a'"'lapend 1 11111 h011n
Mltt.-.AII adlllt needs at leut bowllnl, ~t11J, ao1th!r,
two • - a dv. n 1111 be ulillg, piQI!Ir tellllta-WitltdriDtlnl It, mtillnctt aver you prefer
with olllt~loodl. or ill lee ore111 "1!'i don't c•erloot dane1n1
an4 ~·
Nol cnly la danellll fG!DIIIIII~
l't!U)\1,;,1'110 or IJ!Ore !lmillll• t~ 1 healtbftll, loo
dallr. Mt al lea.l one raw Quwmo1l A1l1l JUIIIWlll
!lull J,n4 'eltrua flultl or 1 o 11• Ialllere 101 way for a
tomatut~ d&amp;J.
~w tau lllaulill olhet
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s, 'llod IJ.tootn
hlltlle, with ba ment, 3 porch
es with 1ood rdof1 Good ~m
an~ other bull~lop 80 acres for
Palture and evlllvatton AU min
era11 OnlY $tQOO 00
FOR TRADI
IALIframe
MIDDLIJIOIIT
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7-room
hou" with batb. llrge front

ro:..~nl~:t h:C:oo';,Jo:;.~~

for farm
MtOOL&amp;PORT _Duplex, 10 room
frame, each slde .,lib bath Good
Income potential $6000 oo Will
trade for (arm
LANG4Vllll! - 6 room frame
house w~red, water In kitchen
\\ acre tot very good ~arden,
pra&amp;Q, and outllde cellar $6000
Will tt:ade for tol\'n prol"'riY
CUCKL&amp;R REALTY
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y
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Lenal
Notice
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The annual meeting of
stockholders of the Pomeroy
tlonal Bank of Pomeroy, Ohlo
the electlon of drrectors and

Dlnlng room suite, three 9Xl2
ixmmtBler rugs Sellers kttchAn Now taklntl appliCations lor Sen
cabmet, d..,k three radiant
tmel Newspaper Routes in
heitm and power mower Wu
Pomeroy Call 398 pomoroy
bur '!1heoti!lld 2Jl8 S Second
12 26 tp
Ave , Middleport I or Phone 62
80 afttr 4 p m
I ll 3tc No.w taki~appll!:ahons for sen
tmel Newspaper Routes in
Ctullfll1 IIUUI Kitdten Kl..ben
Middleport CAll 398,1 PoR'•
designed for your home Free
1213 1&lt;
roy
elllroat.. Foreman II Ab 1011
Phone 8J$.Y
8 6 II (20 JB~siness Servit.eS
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11'0&amp; Sit.!:: 9ne Lan•aaiA:! deep 1
GOOd Clctm Used Cars
well jOt pump wit'\ preasure
&gt;\ll Mates Qld Models
toot and &amp;'Witeb: Also liS-feet
,. ll.l
pi..Uc (roe, 1~ t m, one
METROPOLIT1'\1"1
arc~lttet'&amp; draWillC table, l(ool
AUTO SALES
an4 tOOia Oile 11r•wrlter desk ~=~i':l':'l=~~il::::r"l!'l
and 011e filing eabhet, handmade QUICK SERVICE on •W~tch R~
Olltlelemle tohl.o saw, one wOod
pairillll by Factory Trajned
lathe, •ne eolld o,k 11dcb9ard,
watchmaker&amp; COlLINS JEWEt..
ze "White" sewlna machine,
ERS, Pomeroy
I 3 If
I!DIIquo. P~oet Porooroy 81~ - J
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to t 811• RADIO &amp; Tlli..EVISIOX •~ Cl!l
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Phone 201) Cleland Appllance
\7 It dpuble disc I(J' amg10 Store. Ill w MaiD st. ' Pomerov
bottom John Deere pull pl9•
zs If
I W double bollflm bJternatlon
1
I e1 ito 8 Pull Plow an rubber I
WE BUY
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tractor II~! ,Tohn D""re Ira
STJIUi:TURAL t BIAMS
ctor w1th Hydrabc loader and
KRA~ lltON - MITALS
1 .,t bydrallo cultivator for th•
above lraelor, I 1•od used
OHIO
IOX38 tractor tire and tube 1
(dod fresh Guernsey Durhhm
"""' milk cow I mixed cow Phont 510
ilo"'"'"'
Ralph A Lambright RD No 2
Bsller llurt Road, Pomeroy1
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12 15 Frankie Laino Show
Movie QuiCk Quiz
12 45 Movle Quick Q~b
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\ 30 Alovh Matlnee
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3 30 Do You Trull Your Wife
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ADEN, Jan l! UP 1-:- RoJal
flee receipts tro111 ,\m~rlcan ftliM Air Force planes 1nd Joel! tribe•
In Italy dropped sharply\laet year men beat off a border attao,k by
apparenljf as 1 resull of televi.Sion Yemeni troops yeslerday the gov
eoll)petlt on
ernment announced today

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Weathermon
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Red Skelton
$64,000 Questloa
Mama
U!&gt;'to-the-mlnute Newa
Scanmog the Weather
The Late Show

WHTN-TV Cl1onnel13

Mel.ls County N'ews

12:10 p.m.

Dinne·r--=S.,.--h-oul
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dln-cl:...ud_e__
BQSic Foods You Mi9Sed

10 00
11 00
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Arthur Qodtrey
Delio
News at Noon
Kalte s Almanac
Love of Lite
Search for Tomorrow
GJt.:hn~ Ught
Ka\101 Kitchen

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Clint
Lower
Lauiei CHI! !toad, Pomeroy, Rt
2.
17.fitp
Now av liable far bou,. palritln
IMidJ ana olit Rlehard Fllhe:
Pb 0U. us~ p Oi'o
• om Y 1 11 SIP
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mini \'Hdne 8128-ll.
It 8to Ui.. 4ol&lt;t. P'lie. P~Uo 001 Dol'
new 3 roon) and ~'th apart IIIUt III&lt;Jdle;ort. OhiO
t s It bl I t
AI J
mens ~ a e Qr wo, so tll)la~«·•ff''l!.. ~ Altti!C7

,9155 Bu~ek VS 2 dr Sedan Dyna
vlleres CIP~t tl! tolln 127
flow drive A careful Qll.e dW~er
Bbtternut AVe, Pol)l!roy
car' oti,ajjother l101'/ BujcV Ra6ic
t10.flto
and Heater '15113 Blaeltnar's •
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Pomeroy
1 13 6tc l'raller •P&lt;ce Uekll of 14lddJe.
pot( Get louted be!ohl mUddy
1~5 Ford VB Falrl~nq Vlotorifl ll'OUDd hurfl you Phone h63
Cpe Hard Top Model Except
Edaar Q~nolda, ReYdold'i Dally
lonalln every way $1,49G, Biaet
Store, Ml•dleport Olllb.
lnar'a Pomeroy
I IS Ble
\ft I Otfe
1983 boa•e
:'i1~ted
• vs 4 dr coron•l
• se ( 17 ~ He In
"yy,
dan On~ of the cloaneat 33s m W~nt to make $l3 to
I~ I day'
area '195 Blaeltnar • Pomeroy
Many aro doln11 It Pleasant
r:t:T.:-::---:-r-:-::---cr:--=1 ::-:13:_:6:::\e
work for man Qr WOI)liD No
18M Fi1i:Pc~thj 4 dr Sed 4n Spark
:::N•tjrl~~t'\v ff"fo~~ P.,s/j[~ip;~
f!Pt Qli4\lll bbck l•hlsh $495 you Wrlle !.I&lt;!NESS C~MPANY,
•..J!laetthar! Pometo! t 13 stc
Freeport, Dl
-!JS8 Bulcii Vii!
. 4 dr Sedln
.
Sh~l&amp;,
,
' II 13 20 Ztp
of l!"'ee !me ,.,. $89ft Blaet w,nted - Mah IQ ratii.. S.Iae dbtnar 8 l'ciheroy
113 lllc
biJ9 aiid tomaiO&lt;jf
sba\'01
1955 Oldsmobile VB 2 dr Hard
Modern house fam
prefer
Top Cpe )lydramat1c dr~ve
ro4i ContaCt lmi¥ R t, ietar\
R&amp;lt Almost llke tHe day 1! was Fal s, Ohio
I 11, 8te
sol~! $1,608 BWIIt•ar'! Pom Earn /earn and hav~ (un lhree
1 I3 B•c to lou nights ~ week Wrtte Box
IlL
No 668A % Tbe Dally Sentinel
19) !'"01' :liOII
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ChannelS-Monday ! ChannelS-Tuesday

8 00 Captam Kan~aroo
8 4~ CBS Newa
9 00 Morning Show
10 00 Garry Moore

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t.Otlr Wl'e!kt!r Bei'vlce Der

5 Of!
5 ao
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~ 25 Weal~erc.,t
6 30 News' Plclure
6 45 NBC New1 ,
7 oo Sabpr •I Lonl\l!n
7 30 TrOIIIU'I J!upt
8 00 Qmmbds
o00 ~~~et McGraw
9 ~o BOb C~mlnJ• Show
10 Oo Cah!ol1!1ans
10 30 The N•w A4venturts of
l!artU. Kane
II 00 News l!eadUnes
II lG Weatllereaat
II 15 Nitewatch
1 I OC ~lin Off

WCHS-TV Chanitel8,

wood a1 e completed
One can hardly p1ek up a nation&amp;! magazme without fmdlng' reports of the rapid In
crease m uses for plumlnum AuiAll, now us
ing the bght metal In approxlmately lO per
cent or their frames and motors, are destined,
appm ently to use up to 40 per cent by 1966
fh1s IS only one Instance of the potential
for aluminum '
ll1s to the great credit of the aluminum In
dustry and the Ka18er company In parhcu
lar that expansiOn has been ordered In a
fa1th that alummum has a future News that
Kaiser was cutting back Its projections for
alum1nurn uses 10 or 20 years from now In
deed would be bad news for us In the Meigs
Mason area That It has not ordered a cut
back is JUst aR good news as the other should
have been bad

Jmms, Etrn~an God,Cited Today

Todv
Romwr Room
Tro•ble W1th father
,!lrl"ll~ Francll Show
Treaillre Run!
,
T11e Pnce " R•ght
!'ruth or Consquenoqa
Tw 1ac Dough
It ould Be \ ou
Mid Day News
Movtehrne
K1tty Foylo
Mot nee Theatre
Queen fur a Day

Comedy Time
Sp•nach Playhuu""
Spom Eye
W..thercast
News PICture
NllC News
7 00 Hawkeye
7 3ll I h1 Pr~&lt;e Is Right

Kaiser Aluminum Stands Pat On Plans For Expansion
In Face 01 Reports Here That Blueprints A11e Reduced
There Is little enough, II any, reason to
doubt statements In today's Daily Sentinel by
offlclals of. the Kaiser Aluminum and Chem1
cal company which dell¥ any 'cutba•k' m
planB for production of primary aluminum at
the company s Ravenswood Works
Last week ~enunel stall men met '1 eports'
at ettry turn around town of a serious 1educ
llpn In the size of blueprints at Ravenswood
Tlie company says this 1s not so
Spokesmen for the company say tne laying
off of approximately 2,000 const1 ucllon wo1 k
era always was In the cards Were we ex
peeled to maintain 7 000 construction work
era here forever ' they asked w1th consider
able justice
Just as certainly the 5 000 1emamlng con
atructlon workers will be released to other
jobs li_S the many phases of wo1 k at Ravens

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6 45 Sign Ou

9 44 S1gn On

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ii'Tllotices
1Ill Wtu,ted to ~el'lt , ~ ·~..wed.~
woul~

Channe13-Monday I Channel3-Tuesday
6 45 S1gn Qn

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Wantea - Couple who
ap will relit br trade my 6 room
p~clate Low k~pl. occasional hOU81l lor 4 or 3 room &amp;round
••lll'lnt duUea. 1\elorences re fJOO! home Call !lor Ka!par
\blfed Call 1!37 X.
I 10 Otc 917 M
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SKid~ !Ufh School $hade Ohio I
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U.m lb~ol Raci~· Plltildf Mill lbOd faras~ .!bout f!v! illitt.U\Is
Jifilli.Y If
frqrll tOUt't Houje A fl l!eh
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For Rellt _ Jlxteusloa
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ISbl Aut&amp; ~.vic;es
Ph me O»X
Ill If

WSAZ-TV Chon"el.!t

.BJ!!hdoy Observed Last Week Here Has Links Reaching
~pInto TM Past 01 Meigs County And 01 America

Twenty years before Mr Elberfeld was
born his father, Jacob Elberfeld I left thr
prinCipality of Elberfeld m Germany for Am·
erlca. He, like thousands or oth'Crs In unhap
py ~pe. sought to escape mtermlnable
wars and repression forced upon people 11 ho
then ~ould dream of freedom because there
was freedom m America

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rELEVISION GUU)I

Editorially

~·y laii week of -.~ of 11.1 eldest ~nd
most outstandmg Citizens Jacob B' Elberfeld pbeerved his 90th birthday lt biB home
on Mulberry av TUesday Every one of them
has been spent m the town and area b, loves,
Me1gs County
The life of Mr Elberfeld reaches back to
the admirustrabon of President Andrew
Johnson Only three years before llr Elberreid's birth In Pomeroy President Abrah~m
Uncoln was assassinated In Ford's Theater
In one of the darkest hours of this nation

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WASHINGTO,N Jan l ~ OP The flril Amerlcans to fly lhto
!pace aro likely I~ be sl~ volun
leer leit Plloll. one ol whom al
r!adi( hotaa the world • allttude
reeoi!P,'11 '¥!• dl'!" today
!'6iir ~I the ih iN 111 th"r
qlld SO• 'l'be o(h l\1/o ITt In
their lltt ~6'l
'
Accqrdlnal~• blah civilian 1v1
ation o!llolal thlt htll dO!on men
almdy rank_ aa accepled favor
lies," for the first flights to be
taken In tht X15 rockel re~~earch
plarie now uader development
The Alf Force hat called the
XI~ a manned •pace&lt;rlft ills 4•
signed to-hy to • height or morr
than 100 milco above lbe earth a•
speeds 1q excess of ibree lim"
Ihe speed ol sound 3 600 m p h
The official 18ld the f~rst fllghl •
w1ll be atlempled wlthm the nex
two years All the tesls will b•
conducteU fTDm Edwards Air
Force Base Cehl
Muat Provt •AirwOrthlno,,•
The llny XIS wm be flown rtrsl
to !'height or 50 000 feet by a 852
~on1ber 'mother plane ' Then 1t
wilt be relellScd !rom the Ji32S
belly and speed aloft under t'Je
power of it• own rockets • •
Scott Crossltel~. 38 tis\ pQIIt
lor tho Xl5'1 buit4er Nort~ Arne!;
lean A1latwn, !aha ' has lreen ~
111e a• the Afillltllan 0\"lt llke ~
to make the fll'sl opsoe flight
l!ii Job wlli tie to ~1'dvo the
'airworthlnosa ol tbo XI~ Ito
may take' the plane as high .,
IOQ miles
Mdllar1 men i•qeraily •lasolf1
ss \ spaee lillY area beyond 25
milts up where 99 per cent of the
olrtH'a athmosphere Is left behind
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apd conv~,UQnjl "1lt "j)l'epj~lbl'
planet &lt;lnbor ~W\ Iii thJi te~ion pUol4 .lliiijt.
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wllhlltn
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Crobll6 d li lhe faiMr olllle
chlldreil. e waflhi 11M .,,. tb
fly Iwlce the •poe~ or 1011nd UIO
mph
Aflet
ilJallt Capt
Ivan C Klnebeloe It Ia etlleeUid
to take tho XIJ up lot "max!
mum • allllutle Mit! ~ ~
I(Jucheiot!t 9-y~,P1;11l4 native •I
Det;oll, lllrtad; llel.U I licit~!~ ·~
t1tude record o! 1211.000 feet ot
about 24 mllQI, for lllaht In th
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Tho third and final atoge to tilt
Jests wlll be a aeries o! "detailed
remreh' fi!Jh!J !'! ~termlne the
rocket alrGI'all'4 i!t#.'qrmance at
posalbly even hl;ltit I!Utild., than
Klndeloc lJ expected to reach
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•
NAC,l Pllillt
TheJe fllgbU lrlll btl tltda by
pllots of tbe Natlcnal AdvlllOJ')&gt;
(\ommll~ of Aero~Uca.- /on
IY,C-\ WleJal tf4~tlfl ~ ~
Jo~epb A W~er, • l-ajleU.
lor CaUI1 hbri l&lt;i .«'611illilt9n.
PA all Air ~aree ;eteru iail
flther Of lhtft 1ltJt,
• Nell. ~ ArmllrtlnJJ tl, tl.\111!'
!'OC!k Clhf, tl!ll'n ln 'IV.~Qolta
Ohiq1 a former NtVf iJiL!et p~
10 Jlotca, Has ofi~ 1&lt;111
John 8 ~~~y, ~. J,ali~ller,
Calif r,n et•!i(ft tHiilt
litih ef p II~ u, Ull·
eaoter, Oilil, aft ei Navt. »Ub~

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' eM'aker Ne'w
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•• 18!7~."0lvi ;

the ht..b \eve! of IN7 ~~t t~ll w!U
depl!hd on arowllil ltd!~ llllM
coinli!J Ui!brll~ ~~ ~t(l~ddl
1101 The 6ebla~a Is ••~d IO't~
main sllohi li'ood ;rl~ iUI Dke
Jy remil~ abote lhllte 81 !lilt ~•
tll1 tnld !"" Clln,tlnllf upepdj
ture1 for food It llk'll tq lqlal J
little hl'her than Jndl~1letl (er
this year
IsliP
A 1llght smaller ldpp1y of lleo!
and veal will be available lb !Ida
than was on qur 11\ar~ljta.J~ 11157
Tho number of he~~ of ealtle wUI
be leso but each will be laraer afld
more high quality bee! Will tit i
vallable
FOOD OUTLOOK
Smaller aupplles •nd exj&gt;Oded
The food Sltua\ion will be • strong consumer demand fo' beef
bout the same " In 195? Food '" will mean higher beef prJ... 111
pphes a1e 1xpcoted lo be close tn 1058

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RAMONA S. I!OLLIDAY
M11on Co. Homt bomomtrtllon
A)lllll
"Sij(]PPER$ GUIDI F6R 1951"
1'111! G!N·~~L iSU't\,OoK i'Oll
CONSUMIRS
'
The battle of higher lneomes
end lncreesmg con1umer pr•e••
w11l eenhnue In 1058 Not all con·
sumers wtll have htgber mcome•
however bul all wUI be e!lec.ld bv
h•gher costs H1gher wage r1tes
and unemploymell! payments w1ll
hold con&amp;umer mcome at a high
level The outlook IS lor oonsumer
demand to be hltle dilfore~t than
m )957

Church Of Cht•t'st

transaction
of any
other
that may come
before
the bu&amp;inesa
meeting
will be held at the olfl,ee of 8aid
Pomeroy Natlonal Bank on Jan
CONTINU&amp;D FRQM PAGe 1
uary H, at 3 30 p m
L R Wiley, Judy Martin Jun1or
H1gh, taught by Tho1j!a&amp; Bowen
EDISON ROBSTE1TER David Wiley Loyal Sons and Dau
Presldent
ghters Clasa, Chrurt10n Endeavor,
(!) 2 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 9 10 11 13, IOio Chureh Csmp, Mrs George Chllds
~~~
Loyal Palo Class, Mildred Haw
NOTICE OF SALE
ley Homebuilder! Mro WeB:B1ds w1U be rece1ved until ley Fry Loyal.BercHns Class, Mra
10 00 o'clock A M on Saturday, George Hudson, Loyal Men's olaso
Jonuary 18 ID:ill at the ofllces of Wilbur Theobald, Loyal Women'•
Webster and Fultz, Altorneys, claas Mrs Ernest Lallance, Bible
Pomeroy Ohio for !he purchase School 0 E McKinley who re
of the Eva J Bowera real estate por\od an avmge attendance of
located al 300 Broadway Street, 251 lor !967, Philalhea women
Middleport Ohio being a s!Jr room Mn George Childs choir )Irs 0
frame dwelhllll house 'l'd Jol
E McKinley, church treasurer L
Said real estate was appraised R Wiley,, Mlmater s report Fred
at $2 SOO 00 and cannot be sold for 1 Gardner
leS! than the appra~sed value All The pastor also annoW!ced •I"'
h1ds subject to the approval of c1al revival semces for two weeks
the Probate Court.
In February
Nettle Boyer Admmls
A fellowship hour concluded
tratriX, With W11l An tbe evenings program w1h Mrs
nexed, of the Estate of Gardner and Mrs Roill!rt Reibel
Eva J Bowero
presiding at silver coffee semces
(!) 6 13. 16. Stc at the re!reshment table which
wao lighted by white tapers and
centered w1th an arrangement of
NOTICE QP ,lPPO)NTMINT
white stock and ohrysanthemums
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with magnolia leave&amp;
lttoH of Cll•rln Mi McMIIttr
Members Of the ho!pllall\f com·
DtciiMJi
mllte.- were Mrs Claren~ Neat
Nctlde li horeby rJvea ./ ,that Mra Edgar Allens01orth l!lrs
Clara ~· Mdtaaler "bose Poet Of&lt; George Hudson, Mra Denv~r Rice,
flee addre,_ It !&gt;!Iddl,por\ Ohio, "MI's Ernest Lallanece. Mr8 George
haslleen dillt apr.inted II ~eeu- ~hfiijs Mrs o E. McKinley, Mn
trlx ol the l!:all e of Chatlea 14 111. L Kelly llro Guy Reynolds
Mclla~ter late of Middleport, Mrs Reibel ~~d Mrs Gardner
·•nd hlftf' ,., Uw'
Melg• c~unty, Oh1o1 deeea~t~
GRUESER Bt.ocx
19~ted thl; JOih aay of January,
John C Bacon
I MIIH North ti Pliiieroy
lud11 of the Probate Court
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)!figs County O~lo
arrolted for lntoxleatton wa• fmed
Ill• ~~. Gill
Orilttor
(I) 13 20, 27, Stc '15 and coots and remanded to
llicli l;rl...
jail when he was un~ble to pay the
!me along with another fine owed
WilHam Haley 41, Rutland, paid
'fq!lf 01111 Ailllull'leed
a
f1n'
of $13 and coJU tor Jntoxl
Faller BlUSH MAN
cation and wis releaM!d
lilpet tlriiiW
~all)uel Mckinney 41, Middle
7M ,I. Mtl!'.~·
port
was assessed a !tno qf t!O and
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colll fer tntclicatlon and rel.Ued
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on hia promise to paf the new line
10-Hf
plus an old one of $3 by Wednea
day
Two youth! Roger Bissell lD of
Ba•ball, and George E Sm•lh lA
Chester were hailed Into court on
charges of disturbing the peace by
flgllllna B18oeU waa fined $10 and
Act HOW
eolll and Smith $15 ani\_ cosls
SAVE$100T0$1000
BOth paid their f~nes and were re
Waverly, O~la, dealer stue'
leased
wlth 15 new and used traller!
U to 00 fL, also 10 wide&amp; Tw
or
and three bodrooma, natlotla'l.
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MEETIN~
Notice ts ereby f!jven that the
known mak4 The lowell po8'
aunual ~etlnil of the stbckhold
albla teTJnl anf)l'herc Drive
era of the F11st Natlonal Bank of
lltUe fllld a.&lt;a 1 lot Tbeae ar
Racine Ohio wlll be held at the
well wor!b ,.ur trip Thla I
off1ce of s~id bank m Rac:me Ohao
rour LAst shopj&gt;lng place, 0&lt;
~cording to It's by l•w•, on the
com{ PJ'IPBred to des! Fsal
2nd Tuesday January 14, 1958 at
~ dl\llvery :M'ove In tomor
10 m lor the purpose of elect
row Anythln&amp; of tal~• liken
ln&amp; directors 'rtd the tradsactwn
of such Other b'usu\ess as may pro~1)' come before 1ald meeUDI
frteland 8 Norrie,

Our r•commendatlons ate to
plan buying to take advantage of
laroo 11110nal ovppll" d~r101
ly 1951 and 111in In !too
lt'a durmg these periods !hat pn
cos are likely to average lowest of
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He migrated down the Ohio River to Silt!~
'illlo!iome lUlk$ wll!l the past, note~ the In Pomeroy and began wort '#lth S A. M.
Moore In his &amp;tore Through the greatest dlh
gence he bmlt his own secunty and \las able
to found a busmess known today m Pomeroy
as Elberfeld s Store He gave to Amerlc.!l his
skills, Ius dreams, and Ju4reat energy
The sl01 y of this busmess IS too long to
recount here However, Jacob Elberfeld II,
who was 90 this week followed In the foot
steps of his lather The busmess today Is an
outg1 o11th of the labor and striving of the
fu st Jacob Elberfeld
It would be hard to Imagine a life more
lyp1cal ol the Slgmflcance of Amenca to the
Old World than that of tlje first Elberfeld
and of hts son who Meigs County has come
to know and love so well
The people of Potneroy Meigs County and
of next-do01 neighbor Mawn County, want
nothmg but the best to happen to their lon~­
hme friend Mr Jacoly Elberfeld II

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As Needed To Figure Market In Stock Accidental In
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NEW YORK UP - Janu• the
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Ell'\lll&lt;!ln god alter whom Jnnuory The f~rm s~yg Januo should
WOODVIII E 0 UP -Joaqum
Wll named, W&amp;l/8 bearded two hav!! hr&lt;'n th!! god ur the trustee Puente 28 Wooclvtl lt was aecl
faced phenomenon who could h{cuusc or his ohJhty to look hllck dclllally shot to death Friday
Jook Into the puat with onE: fate ward mHI forw. r I In the l:'urrent Slndusky County d(lputics said to
an(llnto the future with the othor I~Nuc tht n as u bit of advlco on ciJ\
j Wall ~treot just now would lijco \he mdltods or trufltet! operation
n~putH s ~aid Puente and tw(l
to hive tht! face thai luukll lor n thi 1111rket that eould be help compnnlons Jc!ltts Arellano 21
ward because It 1s uncertain H the ful to the novice
und Jo:;cph Reyna 30 wete tat
muket can eeneraltl enough
1!()1 shuotu•g wtth .b 32 ~ahbf'r re
Iteam to try aaain to overtukc thu
1ht trudee s duty says the or volvcr vhcn a cartridge becllm~
November blah or U It Is uhout tule 111 1t1 sulk the max111um In stuck n the c:luunbtr They saiC:
to meot a now te~t uf the O~;l 24! come CU1unstcnt w1th safely ami Pt~entc handud the gun to Arel
lotrl
the 1111 xmwm allf(lty consa:Jtt!nt hmo to free the cartridge and the
J•nua contcs lntn the )Ueturo In With !111 Jlrtu.ludlol of mcomc m ~ un cl scharged, the bullet strak
Ute. cumnt 'Truat and Estate rcnHonuhlc amount
lng Puente In the chest
Newa and Vlew• a monthly bul
Ancllhcn come• !he rub for lhe
letln on wllll trusts und taxeH film ex plains
I Ius means research - mto
the companlu w~ose bonda and
Htocks nrc under ~.:ctusldcration
IIllO the mduatr1es they represent
lnlo their products md the public
accuptance lhcreof, 'nto what £or
w11nt of a better word h called
COl UMBUS UP -Oov C Wll
economy as a whoie, with a view llam 0 Nelli today appointed two
CoLUMBUS UP - Mu Roxy toward asrccrlalnJng the plactl and nddlllonal memboro both from
P~tt.-aon llel(clonlalne ~bn a fole of each lndu&amp;try and each Toledo lo the Governor • Advisory
And Commission on C1vll Rlihll
~Our! bailie Friday for rU!Iody of company In lt'iat economy
hll' thr.. young children born then It means prudence in \he
They were the Rev Arlhur W
applu:ation or Huch research
Hargale Rector of Trinity Eph
" wjllle abe wu atilt a minor
lloon artor lhe blrth of the chll
cnpal Chureh and attorney Jameo
Usln1 Two )'jtJdo
dren J&amp;rs Patterson lodged lhe&lt;l' Thats a big order Cor the aver Slalm Glbsc&gt;n
Ja lhe home of Air and Mrs Wal ago llltle Investor Its a job o!
ter Copas bore
u!linJl two hcada - one to look
Tbo molher ogrecd to pay $7 a backword Into the past and lhc
WHk for each of the flrat two ch•' other to vlot the future - like
d",n. bul otoppcd payments nfler Janus
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Tho Anderson firm observe&amp;
ftllied to pay •ny board aller thnt the trust cumpanlos and
MIITil\10 TI)NIOIIT
placlna the Ihlrd child
banta serving aa trustees un
The Laurel (l(f! lttnlth Clu~
Mr. Pattcraon sued lor cuatod take conaldorabto e&lt; mfort In the
l of Ilia children las! D•eember to re&amp;ults of the two dlroctlonal will moot to~lihl at ? 10 ' 't the
homo of Ivy Nwell A whJte elo~ !hem to Bcllelonlatne where pollclcs they have oboerved
pbanl sslo wiU be hP.Id All&amp;,
aba and her buaband "" buying •
there will be a apoclil buaineaa
!loin•
meetlng and aU melllbera are ur
Common Pleu Judgr Georg'
eed to be pre•ut
J. ' J&amp;arahall rulod II woqld b•
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PTA MIITING TC)l!IGHT
tbo unnatural relaUonlhlp
The Centrll PTA wlll meet toexlated to date ' !le
nlllht at the acbool at ?•10. Mlaa
chlldron returned to
Sally SchRif; talchar ln the Rut
land achoolt, wlU '""k on "Spec
COLUMBUS UP - Attorne)' ial Edueatlon ill the kbOOIL" A
for Robert Hambonc Jackson mu•lcai p~oar.. wW alaO lit ,....
CmclnnHtl havo ftlcd an appeal ltnlad.
for o arw lr1ul m tho V S Su
TO MilT TUI'IIAY
pr£!mt C1urt r 1r t h ~ ronvlctetl
The Ladles' Blbll Clalll of the
k1 ilcr 1.1 Clnt.:mnatl detcctwe Wal
Fint Bap~at Cb~~ win moot
lor lhrt
Tuetday
~1811100!'- •l I p m at
Jack!On and hi&gt; par1ne1 Lemuel
Son Trotter are achedule1J to be Jhe homa of lira 1 M Archer,
electrnrUtt!d at Ohio Penittntlary Walnut St __,...
Jan 23
~!OUSIW~II~fiG f!ILD
Mr and Till'il Be111al'tl F\1111
Trotter Jacluon and \\ llhe Dar
nett were chargedd with k!Ulng llli'Prll!e~ Frl~af ewplnr with a
Han during !he altompted rob holll!f warmi~i 111d hr~d(e pll'ly
Mro William
bcry of 1 Cmelnnatl bar Sept 10 pla11netl bY llr&lt;
1Dr..5 Hnrnt It was a&lt;ljud ~e d lns11nr. Ever•on, Mr and '. loll'il Bernard
1tflnke a•d l)r and Mri Clyde
u d !lent to 11 hosp1tal
ln~el• Gifts w.re ~aented to the
boat nd 'lo•te!a tn~ relreah
LOT OF BLOOD
l"'nla w're aerved,
WASlllNGTON, Jan II UP The R•d Cro,. proudly anno~need
A,U:ll£':nT!NG
tuday !hal Iince tlie lllrt ol Ill
leJ"rJ,
Ani 9f
1tvUlan blood bant ~II'~
tura •11• 1t haa collected 1211111• ineet IIIli evenbil •it _..,.,IMine 01
lion plata ol blood.
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TJ-oub\e \VIth Falhl'l
Arlene Frini!ll ~tiow
Treajlll't! I!Uilt
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Jl this total was tn !llnatl J!i!ts 12 45
ThiS committee abo listed a'i1tt!e I 00
mm;e than $102 000 m "other recc1pts
Among contributors to the Dcm
orshc commattcc was former
PreSident Truman with $200 and
lm met Secretary of State Dean
Achooon wllh one contrlbutlcn of
SJOO and anollier of $100
In add1l10n Speaker Sam Ray

In The Red; Dems·Ahijld
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Ao eawpa!Jn Dlreator of th•

WASHINGTOI'f, uP - The Jle,
M81 4h of Dime• In Me•fl! Co publloan National Committee
t reel an explanation 1s due on our wound up 19611n the red It was
currl!nt dr1vc
revealed today Its Domocratlo
The P'trcll1cn's pope&lt;Jrn stanrl ccunLcrparl fmlshed w1th a small
11 going gr~ot ond Will continue to surplus
collect for Pullr Heart fund and
The GOP ~ommattee had a de£1
Cancer but T ha\C had to mnlte an cit of 5303 912 II re&lt;e~ved $827
unusual roquest
112 tn c:ontnbuhons and spent $1,The Much ot Dunes h1u1 never 131 024
ioln&lt;d a Unlled Fund nppenl lor
The Democratic committee had
many rc:u~ons One of the moln a $6 766 aurplus It rece1ved ~824
onea Js ti]at the N F I P w10heo to li3!i tn contributions and spent burn of Texas gave $1 000
control its own Cllnds without any $81? 769
Interference
The f1gures were disclosed 10 f1
The GOP gift list showed that
Thla Is a wood thmg tor ua horo nand• I reports !tied w1th the Nelsen Rockefeller gave $1 000
In Meigs CQ tince we have hart to clerk of the llou~c us re&lt;JUarcd by Smclaar weeks secratary of com
JDe1ce, $25 Sen W1lham L'nger
dt aw mapv t&amp;hounmb ot dollars Jav.
ocratlc comm1tte was fo11mer
from NFIP ht o1dm lu care for
The Republican committee rc President Eisenhower s sccwity
our ()Wn patients but if we wet c
In United Funds m the large cth e~ elved $7?9 775 in g1fts of $100 or adviser, $23
we woult1 not huve acca.~• to th1 ~ more and $47 3!8in le" than $100
Thus, more than 0 per cent or 1ts
money
were small
While Iilii IS N01 applicable lo contrtbut1ons
The
DemocratiC
conlnlitlee reIV J t It
our locnl lnemen m any way th,.
cciVOd
$1143
795
In
eontr~buhon•
of
National Foundatton feels th Rt
Hn.Y untted efftJI't actually Is 11 '100 or mo~~~~ ~177 DQII 10 lesa
break In their rules Sf) I have been
obliged to as k a ~lg favor o,
those hanl working fh'emeo
The Poliv lund will be benefi
L&lt;onard Quisenberry and ram
led b~ one Soturday a! lhe last of lly of Allmny hove n1oved Into
the month and the Heart and their aew heme near Vul" Mill
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Cancer drivea wHl bNiefJt the ol
Paul and Connie Weyand .r C1&gt;
her Saturday• 1 1m deeply grate- lumbus spent last week v1sdmg
ful to those great guys our f1r their grandmother Mrs Gemvera
men and terribly &amp;orrv to hnve lo Foster
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ask for any spectal favors but
every org mlzatlon has its ruJcg
Winnie Ch1lst Is enrolled at the I
and 1 must abide by the ruleR of Southerton Beauty S•hool Athens
lhc National FoundatiOn lor In
Bonnie Fllzpatmk and Beverly
lantlle Paralyllls
Cottrill attend the Wilton Rutland
1 certainly want til thank the ball ~arne at Rutland Tue&amp;day
l&lt;"tremen for thctr coopcratton
14r and Mrs t...land Moore and
H E Boney family Mansfield were week end
auest• of Taylor Moore and Wife
IIlLI STUDY
Mr and Mrs Rex Cheadle made
The Blblo study el"' sponaored a trip to Dayto~ last week end
by the Chrlatlan Crusaders Claaa, Ora Cottrlll spenl Thursday aft
will be held at the First Baptist ernooo with Mro. Lulu Oxley of
Chureh, Tuesday ev entng
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YOU'VI ~~t!Q' day at U)e e!Ulll rawllt a aalatl ar lllbtl1
nflloe Alld
1111111111'11111 cooked. Sem 'IIPt&amp;IIIe "ll"M '
to relu, IIWif ol .,,. aie ltlJJ often.
wury at tile ad of JO\Il work· IRa-About lour or~" tQ1
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iio nlu onca mort 111 ftllllt you p:efer
bome. AI IUD. JOU c&amp;ll Hid 01 ~'- $b, polllrf alld W.
tloM but tekl U!OII' pi'WOUI fill -.A\ IINI Olllllflllil daJIJ' 0o.
mJnulll on the lraln or bu to c~'*l)f ban dr!e4 beau,
forltl JOtlr worrlel and Ul:e J)tU ~IDUII.
thlnp eUJ.
Jllfad 111d ·~"- two
ltlole DlaMt
or 1110ra emlnp oaeb lla11latt
I1Uft lheJ "' wbole JIHJn or en•
Wl\an JOU urt•a 1101111, lt'l a rlcbJ.4 J&amp;lQ; l'fllltfa'~r 1111aood !!Ita wlie 401111 and tate
autrl
talqOJ,
a DQ, ar al Ieut Hiller II o;r 10 ,.., much ~ wltll ~IV
10 lllillulell, be!Grt tatlnl dill· etr .. JOU dellft.
ner Tbll wllltln rour atomaeb ~lter-A!Iouf"two table·
a ebulll to btcaDie uokllolled 1
llflllf Blllhtl1 mllra, It
Whether JOU pltla to s1aJ you ab
home for 1111 nen1111 or lo 10 1~t - '-'Old or two about ••·
out, mt.ltl aure JOU eat 1
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laoh ~ JOII dtoulcl aet rour dar, JOU mul have 111111~ earseven blllc loodlln lite proper ctst.
tllllDUII\. WhatJOU dflll1 eat lor Walklnllo and !rem tilt tall·
bteUIUI or IUIIeb should be road ai&amp;lfor. or bill atop helps,
made IP 11 dlnllar lime Tbut nt couru. Qui at leut on,ce ~r
bulo
vt:
twlot a'"'lapend 1 11111 h011n
Mltt.-.AII adlllt needs at leut bowllnl, ~t11J, ao1th!r,
two • - a dv. n 1111 be ulillg, piQI!Ir tellllta-WitltdriDtlnl It, mtillnctt aver you prefer
with olllt~loodl. or ill lee ore111 "1!'i don't c•erloot dane1n1
an4 ~·
Nol cnly la danellll fG!DIIIIII~
l't!U)\1,;,1'110 or IJ!Ore !lmillll• t~ 1 healtbftll, loo
dallr. Mt al lea.l one raw Quwmo1l A1l1l JUIIIWlll
!lull J,n4 'eltrua flultl or 1 o 11• Ialllere 101 way for a
tomatut~ d&amp;J.
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s, 'llod IJ.tootn
hlltlle, with ba ment, 3 porch
es with 1ood rdof1 Good ~m
an~ other bull~lop 80 acres for
Palture and evlllvatton AU min
era11 OnlY $tQOO 00
FOR TRADI
IALIframe
MIDDLIJIOIIT
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7-room
hou" with batb. llrge front

ro:..~nl~:t h:C:oo';,Jo:;.~~

for farm
MtOOL&amp;PORT _Duplex, 10 room
frame, each slde .,lib bath Good
Income potential $6000 oo Will
trade for (arm
LANG4Vllll! - 6 room frame
house w~red, water In kitchen
\\ acre tot very good ~arden,
pra&amp;Q, and outllde cellar $6000
Will tt:ade for tol\'n prol"'riY
CUCKL&amp;R REALTY
BOX 229
PHONE 108-Y
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Lenal
Notice
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The annual meeting of
stockholders of the Pomeroy
tlonal Bank of Pomeroy, Ohlo
the electlon of drrectors and

Dlnlng room suite, three 9Xl2
ixmmtBler rugs Sellers kttchAn Now taklntl appliCations lor Sen
cabmet, d..,k three radiant
tmel Newspaper Routes in
heitm and power mower Wu
Pomeroy Call 398 pomoroy
bur '!1heoti!lld 2Jl8 S Second
12 26 tp
Ave , Middleport I or Phone 62
80 afttr 4 p m
I ll 3tc No.w taki~appll!:ahons for sen
tmel Newspaper Routes in
Ctullfll1 IIUUI Kitdten Kl..ben
Middleport CAll 398,1 PoR'•
designed for your home Free
1213 1&lt;
roy
elllroat.. Foreman II Ab 1011
Phone 8J$.Y
8 6 II (20 JB~siness Servit.eS
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11'0&amp; Sit.!:: 9ne Lan•aaiA:! deep 1
GOOd Clctm Used Cars
well jOt pump wit'\ preasure
&gt;\ll Mates Qld Models
toot and &amp;'Witeb: Also liS-feet
,. ll.l
pi..Uc (roe, 1~ t m, one
METROPOLIT1'\1"1
arc~lttet'&amp; draWillC table, l(ool
AUTO SALES
an4 tOOia Oile 11r•wrlter desk ~=~i':l':'l=~~il::::r"l!'l
and 011e filing eabhet, handmade QUICK SERVICE on •W~tch R~
Olltlelemle tohl.o saw, one wOod
pairillll by Factory Trajned
lathe, •ne eolld o,k 11dcb9ard,
watchmaker&amp; COlLINS JEWEt..
ze "White" sewlna machine,
ERS, Pomeroy
I 3 If
I!DIIquo. P~oet Porooroy 81~ - J
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to t 811• RADIO &amp; Tlli..EVISIOX •~ Cl!l
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Phone 201) Cleland Appllance
\7 It dpuble disc I(J' amg10 Store. Ill w MaiD st. ' Pomerov
bottom John Deere pull pl9•
zs If
I W double bollflm bJternatlon
1
I e1 ito 8 Pull Plow an rubber I
WE BUY
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tractor II~! ,Tohn D""re Ira
STJIUi:TURAL t BIAMS
ctor w1th Hydrabc loader and
KRA~ lltON - MITALS
1 .,t bydrallo cultivator for th•
above lraelor, I 1•od used
OHIO
IOX38 tractor tire and tube 1
(dod fresh Guernsey Durhhm
"""' milk cow I mixed cow Phont 510
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Ralph A Lambright RD No 2
Bsller llurt Road, Pomeroy1
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12 15 Frankie Laino Show
Movie QuiCk Quiz
12 45 Movle Quick Q~b
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\ 30 Alovh Matlnee
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3 30 Do You Trull Your Wife
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ADEN, Jan l! UP 1-:- RoJal
flee receipts tro111 ,\m~rlcan ftliM Air Force planes 1nd Joel! tribe•
In Italy dropped sharply\laet year men beat off a border attao,k by
apparenljf as 1 resull of televi.Sion Yemeni troops yeslerday the gov
eoll)petlt on
ernment announced today

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Red Skelton
$64,000 Questloa
Mama
U!&gt;'to-the-mlnute Newa
Scanmog the Weather
The Late Show

WHTN-TV Cl1onnel13

Mel.ls County N'ews

12:10 p.m.

Dinne·r--=S.,.--h-oul
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BQSic Foods You Mi9Sed

10 00
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Arthur Qodtrey
Delio
News at Noon
Kalte s Almanac
Love of Lite
Search for Tomorrow
GJt.:hn~ Ught
Ka\101 Kitchen

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Clint
Lower
Lauiei CHI! !toad, Pomeroy, Rt
2.
17.fitp
Now av liable far bou,. palritln
IMidJ ana olit Rlehard Fllhe:
Pb 0U. us~ p Oi'o
• om Y 1 11 SIP
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mini \'Hdne 8128-ll.
It 8to Ui.. 4ol&lt;t. P'lie. P~Uo 001 Dol'
new 3 roon) and ~'th apart IIIUt III&lt;Jdle;ort. OhiO
t s It bl I t
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mens ~ a e Qr wo, so tll)la~«·•ff''l!.. ~ Altti!C7

,9155 Bu~ek VS 2 dr Sedan Dyna
vlleres CIP~t tl! tolln 127
flow drive A careful Qll.e dW~er
Bbtternut AVe, Pol)l!roy
car' oti,ajjother l101'/ BujcV Ra6ic
t10.flto
and Heater '15113 Blaeltnar's •
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Pomeroy
1 13 6tc l'raller •P&lt;ce Uekll of 14lddJe.
pot( Get louted be!ohl mUddy
1~5 Ford VB Falrl~nq Vlotorifl ll'OUDd hurfl you Phone h63
Cpe Hard Top Model Except
Edaar Q~nolda, ReYdold'i Dally
lonalln every way $1,49G, Biaet
Store, Ml•dleport Olllb.
lnar'a Pomeroy
I IS Ble
\ft I Otfe
1983 boa•e
:'i1~ted
• vs 4 dr coron•l
• se ( 17 ~ He In
"yy,
dan On~ of the cloaneat 33s m W~nt to make $l3 to
I~ I day'
area '195 Blaeltnar • Pomeroy
Many aro doln11 It Pleasant
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work for man Qr WOI)liD No
18M Fi1i:Pc~thj 4 dr Sed 4n Spark
:::N•tjrl~~t'\v ff"fo~~ P.,s/j[~ip;~
f!Pt Qli4\lll bbck l•hlsh $495 you Wrlle !.I&lt;!NESS C~MPANY,
•..J!laetthar! Pometo! t 13 stc
Freeport, Dl
-!JS8 Bulcii Vii!
. 4 dr Sedln
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Sh~l&amp;,
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' II 13 20 Ztp
of l!"'ee !me ,.,. $89ft Blaet w,nted - Mah IQ ratii.. S.Iae dbtnar 8 l'ciheroy
113 lllc
biJ9 aiid tomaiO&lt;jf
sba\'01
1955 Oldsmobile VB 2 dr Hard
Modern house fam
prefer
Top Cpe )lydramat1c dr~ve
ro4i ContaCt lmi¥ R t, ietar\
R&amp;lt Almost llke tHe day 1! was Fal s, Ohio
I 11, 8te
sol~! $1,608 BWIIt•ar'! Pom Earn /earn and hav~ (un lhree
1 I3 B•c to lou nights ~ week Wrtte Box
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No 668A % Tbe Dally Sentinel
19) !'"01' :liOII
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ChannelS-Monday ! ChannelS-Tuesday

8 00 Captam Kan~aroo
8 4~ CBS Newa
9 00 Morning Show
10 00 Garry Moore

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t.Otlr Wl'e!kt!r Bei'vlce Der

5 Of!
5 ao
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~ 25 Weal~erc.,t
6 30 News' Plclure
6 45 NBC New1 ,
7 oo Sabpr •I Lonl\l!n
7 30 TrOIIIU'I J!upt
8 00 Qmmbds
o00 ~~~et McGraw
9 ~o BOb C~mlnJ• Show
10 Oo Cah!ol1!1ans
10 30 The N•w A4venturts of
l!artU. Kane
II 00 News l!eadUnes
II lG Weatllereaat
II 15 Nitewatch
1 I OC ~lin Off

WCHS-TV Chanitel8,

wood a1 e completed
One can hardly p1ek up a nation&amp;! magazme without fmdlng' reports of the rapid In
crease m uses for plumlnum AuiAll, now us
ing the bght metal In approxlmately lO per
cent or their frames and motors, are destined,
appm ently to use up to 40 per cent by 1966
fh1s IS only one Instance of the potential
for aluminum '
ll1s to the great credit of the aluminum In
dustry and the Ka18er company In parhcu
lar that expansiOn has been ordered In a
fa1th that alummum has a future News that
Kaiser was cutting back Its projections for
alum1nurn uses 10 or 20 years from now In
deed would be bad news for us In the Meigs
Mason area That It has not ordered a cut
back is JUst aR good news as the other should
have been bad

Jmms, Etrn~an God,Cited Today

Todv
Romwr Room
Tro•ble W1th father
,!lrl"ll~ Francll Show
Treaillre Run!
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T11e Pnce " R•ght
!'ruth or Consquenoqa
Tw 1ac Dough
It ould Be \ ou
Mid Day News
Movtehrne
K1tty Foylo
Mot nee Theatre
Queen fur a Day

Comedy Time
Sp•nach Playhuu""
Spom Eye
W..thercast
News PICture
NllC News
7 00 Hawkeye
7 3ll I h1 Pr~&lt;e Is Right

Kaiser Aluminum Stands Pat On Plans For Expansion
In Face 01 Reports Here That Blueprints A11e Reduced
There Is little enough, II any, reason to
doubt statements In today's Daily Sentinel by
offlclals of. the Kaiser Aluminum and Chem1
cal company which dell¥ any 'cutba•k' m
planB for production of primary aluminum at
the company s Ravenswood Works
Last week ~enunel stall men met '1 eports'
at ettry turn around town of a serious 1educ
llpn In the size of blueprints at Ravenswood
Tlie company says this 1s not so
Spokesmen for the company say tne laying
off of approximately 2,000 const1 ucllon wo1 k
era always was In the cards Were we ex
peeled to maintain 7 000 construction work
era here forever ' they asked w1th consider
able justice
Just as certainly the 5 000 1emamlng con
atructlon workers will be released to other
jobs li_S the many phases of wo1 k at Ravens

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6 45 Sign Ou

9 44 S1gn On

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ii'Tllotices
1Ill Wtu,ted to ~el'lt , ~ ·~..wed.~
woul~

Channe13-Monday I Channel3-Tuesday
6 45 S1gn Qn

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Wantea - Couple who
ap will relit br trade my 6 room
p~clate Low k~pl. occasional hOU81l lor 4 or 3 room &amp;round
••lll'lnt duUea. 1\elorences re fJOO! home Call !lor Ka!par
\blfed Call 1!37 X.
I 10 Otc 917 M
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SKid~ !Ufh School $hade Ohio I
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U.m lb~ol Raci~· Plltildf Mill lbOd faras~ .!bout f!v! illitt.U\Is
Jifilli.Y If
frqrll tOUt't Houje A fl l!eh
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ISbl Aut&amp; ~.vic;es
Ph me O»X
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WSAZ-TV Chon"el.!t

.BJ!!hdoy Observed Last Week Here Has Links Reaching
~pInto TM Past 01 Meigs County And 01 America

Twenty years before Mr Elberfeld was
born his father, Jacob Elberfeld I left thr
prinCipality of Elberfeld m Germany for Am·
erlca. He, like thousands or oth'Crs In unhap
py ~pe. sought to escape mtermlnable
wars and repression forced upon people 11 ho
then ~ould dream of freedom because there
was freedom m America

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rELEVISION GUU)I

Editorially

~·y laii week of -.~ of 11.1 eldest ~nd
most outstandmg Citizens Jacob B' Elberfeld pbeerved his 90th birthday lt biB home
on Mulberry av TUesday Every one of them
has been spent m the town and area b, loves,
Me1gs County
The life of Mr Elberfeld reaches back to
the admirustrabon of President Andrew
Johnson Only three years before llr Elberreid's birth In Pomeroy President Abrah~m
Uncoln was assassinated In Ford's Theater
In one of the darkest hours of this nation

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WASHINGTO,N Jan l ~ OP The flril Amerlcans to fly lhto
!pace aro likely I~ be sl~ volun
leer leit Plloll. one ol whom al
r!adi( hotaa the world • allttude
reeoi!P,'11 '¥!• dl'!" today
!'6iir ~I the ih iN 111 th"r
qlld SO• 'l'be o(h l\1/o ITt In
their lltt ~6'l
'
Accqrdlnal~• blah civilian 1v1
ation o!llolal thlt htll dO!on men
almdy rank_ aa accepled favor
lies," for the first flights to be
taken In tht X15 rockel re~~earch
plarie now uader development
The Alf Force hat called the
XI~ a manned •pace&lt;rlft ills 4•
signed to-hy to • height or morr
than 100 milco above lbe earth a•
speeds 1q excess of ibree lim"
Ihe speed ol sound 3 600 m p h
The official 18ld the f~rst fllghl •
w1ll be atlempled wlthm the nex
two years All the tesls will b•
conducteU fTDm Edwards Air
Force Base Cehl
Muat Provt •AirwOrthlno,,•
The llny XIS wm be flown rtrsl
to !'height or 50 000 feet by a 852
~on1ber 'mother plane ' Then 1t
wilt be relellScd !rom the Ji32S
belly and speed aloft under t'Je
power of it• own rockets • •
Scott Crossltel~. 38 tis\ pQIIt
lor tho Xl5'1 buit4er Nort~ Arne!;
lean A1latwn, !aha ' has lreen ~
111e a• the Afillltllan 0\"lt llke ~
to make the fll'sl opsoe flight
l!ii Job wlli tie to ~1'dvo the
'airworthlnosa ol tbo XI~ Ito
may take' the plane as high .,
IOQ miles
Mdllar1 men i•qeraily •lasolf1
ss \ spaee lillY area beyond 25
milts up where 99 per cent of the
olrtH'a athmosphere Is left behind
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apd conv~,UQnjl "1lt "j)l'epj~lbl'
planet &lt;lnbor ~W\ Iii thJi te~ion pUol4 .lliiijt.
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Crobll6 d li lhe faiMr olllle
chlldreil. e waflhi 11M .,,. tb
fly Iwlce the •poe~ or 1011nd UIO
mph
Aflet
ilJallt Capt
Ivan C Klnebeloe It Ia etlleeUid
to take tho XIJ up lot "max!
mum • allllutle Mit! ~ ~
I(Jucheiot!t 9-y~,P1;11l4 native •I
Det;oll, lllrtad; llel.U I licit~!~ ·~
t1tude record o! 1211.000 feet ot
about 24 mllQI, for lllaht In th
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Tho third and final atoge to tilt
Jests wlll be a aeries o! "detailed
remreh' fi!Jh!J !'! ~termlne the
rocket alrGI'all'4 i!t#.'qrmance at
posalbly even hl;ltit I!Utild., than
Klndeloc lJ expected to reach
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TheJe fllgbU lrlll btl tltda by
pllots of tbe Natlcnal AdvlllOJ')&gt;
(\ommll~ of Aero~Uca.- /on
IY,C-\ WleJal tf4~tlfl ~ ~
Jo~epb A W~er, • l-ajleU.
lor CaUI1 hbri l&lt;i .«'611illilt9n.
PA all Air ~aree ;eteru iail
flther Of lhtft 1ltJt,
• Nell. ~ ArmllrtlnJJ tl, tl.\111!'
!'OC!k Clhf, tl!ll'n ln 'IV.~Qolta
Ohiq1 a former NtVf iJiL!et p~
10 Jlotca, Has ofi~ 1&lt;111
John 8 ~~~y, ~. J,ali~ller,
Calif r,n et•!i(ft tHiilt
litih ef p II~ u, Ull·
eaoter, Oilil, aft ei Navt. »Ub~

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' eM'aker Ne'w
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the ht..b \eve! of IN7 ~~t t~ll w!U
depl!hd on arowllil ltd!~ llllM
coinli!J Ui!brll~ ~~ ~t(l~ddl
1101 The 6ebla~a Is ••~d IO't~
main sllohi li'ood ;rl~ iUI Dke
Jy remil~ abote lhllte 81 !lilt ~•
tll1 tnld !"" Clln,tlnllf upepdj
ture1 for food It llk'll tq lqlal J
little hl'her than Jndl~1letl (er
this year
IsliP
A 1llght smaller ldpp1y of lleo!
and veal will be available lb !Ida
than was on qur 11\ar~ljta.J~ 11157
Tho number of he~~ of ealtle wUI
be leso but each will be laraer afld
more high quality bee! Will tit i
vallable
FOOD OUTLOOK
Smaller aupplles •nd exj&gt;Oded
The food Sltua\ion will be • strong consumer demand fo' beef
bout the same " In 195? Food '" will mean higher beef prJ... 111
pphes a1e 1xpcoted lo be close tn 1058

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RAMONA S. I!OLLIDAY
M11on Co. Homt bomomtrtllon
A)lllll
"Sij(]PPER$ GUIDI F6R 1951"
1'111! G!N·~~L iSU't\,OoK i'Oll
CONSUMIRS
'
The battle of higher lneomes
end lncreesmg con1umer pr•e••
w11l eenhnue In 1058 Not all con·
sumers wtll have htgber mcome•
however bul all wUI be e!lec.ld bv
h•gher costs H1gher wage r1tes
and unemploymell! payments w1ll
hold con&amp;umer mcome at a high
level The outlook IS lor oonsumer
demand to be hltle dilfore~t than
m )957

Church Of Cht•t'st

transaction
of any
other
that may come
before
the bu&amp;inesa
meeting
will be held at the olfl,ee of 8aid
Pomeroy Natlonal Bank on Jan
CONTINU&amp;D FRQM PAGe 1
uary H, at 3 30 p m
L R Wiley, Judy Martin Jun1or
H1gh, taught by Tho1j!a&amp; Bowen
EDISON ROBSTE1TER David Wiley Loyal Sons and Dau
Presldent
ghters Clasa, Chrurt10n Endeavor,
(!) 2 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 9 10 11 13, IOio Chureh Csmp, Mrs George Chllds
~~~
Loyal Palo Class, Mildred Haw
NOTICE OF SALE
ley Homebuilder! Mro WeB:B1ds w1U be rece1ved until ley Fry Loyal.BercHns Class, Mra
10 00 o'clock A M on Saturday, George Hudson, Loyal Men's olaso
Jonuary 18 ID:ill at the ofllces of Wilbur Theobald, Loyal Women'•
Webster and Fultz, Altorneys, claas Mrs Ernest Lallance, Bible
Pomeroy Ohio for !he purchase School 0 E McKinley who re
of the Eva J Bowera real estate por\od an avmge attendance of
located al 300 Broadway Street, 251 lor !967, Philalhea women
Middleport Ohio being a s!Jr room Mn George Childs choir )Irs 0
frame dwelhllll house 'l'd Jol
E McKinley, church treasurer L
Said real estate was appraised R Wiley,, Mlmater s report Fred
at $2 SOO 00 and cannot be sold for 1 Gardner
leS! than the appra~sed value All The pastor also annoW!ced •I"'
h1ds subject to the approval of c1al revival semces for two weeks
the Probate Court.
In February
Nettle Boyer Admmls
A fellowship hour concluded
tratriX, With W11l An tbe evenings program w1h Mrs
nexed, of the Estate of Gardner and Mrs Roill!rt Reibel
Eva J Bowero
presiding at silver coffee semces
(!) 6 13. 16. Stc at the re!reshment table which
wao lighted by white tapers and
centered w1th an arrangement of
NOTICE QP ,lPPO)NTMINT
white stock and ohrysanthemums
lx~,Wr
with magnolia leave&amp;
lttoH of Cll•rln Mi McMIIttr
Members Of the ho!pllall\f com·
DtciiMJi
mllte.- were Mrs Claren~ Neat
Nctlde li horeby rJvea ./ ,that Mra Edgar Allens01orth l!lrs
Clara ~· Mdtaaler "bose Poet Of&lt; George Hudson, Mra Denv~r Rice,
flee addre,_ It !&gt;!Iddl,por\ Ohio, "MI's Ernest Lallanece. Mr8 George
haslleen dillt apr.inted II ~eeu- ~hfiijs Mrs o E. McKinley, Mn
trlx ol the l!:all e of Chatlea 14 111. L Kelly llro Guy Reynolds
Mclla~ter late of Middleport, Mrs Reibel ~~d Mrs Gardner
·•nd hlftf' ,., Uw'
Melg• c~unty, Oh1o1 deeea~t~
GRUESER Bt.ocx
19~ted thl; JOih aay of January,
John C Bacon
I MIIH North ti Pliiieroy
lud11 of the Probate Court
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)!figs County O~lo
arrolted for lntoxleatton wa• fmed
Ill• ~~. Gill
Orilttor
(I) 13 20, 27, Stc '15 and coots and remanded to
llicli l;rl...
jail when he was un~ble to pay the
!me along with another fine owed
WilHam Haley 41, Rutland, paid
'fq!lf 01111 Ailllull'leed
a
f1n'
of $13 and coJU tor Jntoxl
Faller BlUSH MAN
cation and wis releaM!d
lilpet tlriiiW
~all)uel Mckinney 41, Middle
7M ,I. Mtl!'.~·
port
was assessed a !tno qf t!O and
.._,, PIIJ.
colll fer tntclicatlon and rel.Ued
""- lit. Ill - Alltr S PM
on hia promise to paf the new line
10-Hf
plus an old one of $3 by Wednea
day
Two youth! Roger Bissell lD of
Ba•ball, and George E Sm•lh lA
Chester were hailed Into court on
charges of disturbing the peace by
flgllllna B18oeU waa fined $10 and
Act HOW
eolll and Smith $15 ani\_ cosls
SAVE$100T0$1000
BOth paid their f~nes and were re
Waverly, O~la, dealer stue'
leased
wlth 15 new and used traller!
U to 00 fL, also 10 wide&amp; Tw
or
and three bodrooma, natlotla'l.
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A.
ANI! ALsroclcHoi:'"om
MEETIN~
Notice ts ereby f!jven that the
known mak4 The lowell po8'
aunual ~etlnil of the stbckhold
albla teTJnl anf)l'herc Drive
era of the F11st Natlonal Bank of
lltUe fllld a.&lt;a 1 lot Tbeae ar
Racine Ohio wlll be held at the
well wor!b ,.ur trip Thla I
off1ce of s~id bank m Rac:me Ohao
rour LAst shopj&gt;lng place, 0&lt;
~cording to It's by l•w•, on the
com{ PJ'IPBred to des! Fsal
2nd Tuesday January 14, 1958 at
~ dl\llvery :M'ove In tomor
10 m lor the purpose of elect
row Anythln&amp; of tal~• liken
ln&amp; directors 'rtd the tradsactwn
of such Other b'usu\ess as may pro~1)' come before 1ald meeUDI
frteland 8 Norrie,

Our r•commendatlons ate to
plan buying to take advantage of
laroo 11110nal ovppll" d~r101
ly 1951 and 111in In !too
lt'a durmg these periods !hat pn
cos are likely to average lowest of
the seaaon

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DROP _IN THE BUCKET • • By Alan Maver
wt.:rCHAMBERI.AIN,
1D 15E7" 7"/IA7" f;CORII((?

'f"/rle Wlltcll Ett/Oee&gt;
111M A5 A 50P.4.

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admitted North eoach
Kuharlcb of the Wachington
' , · lledakins in summing up the key
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DIOIIIOjll of the game in which top
· college seniors play for pay for
the ftrat ~me.
That oaine with 23 seconcls left
In Siturd•Y'• classic and the
South on the Yankee two yard line
at the end of a stalled 70.yard
drive. Billy Aikins of Auburn tried
tor the field goal that would have
meant a 16-1~ Rebel win, and the
l&gt;oot went wide by a scant yard,

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By Unltad Prtn
is sure to be second guessed
The nation's top college football •oaoh
matter what he does ... and...
coaehes agre~d today that the ex- noNCAA
rules committee chairtra point will be killed by the man Fritz Crisler, athletic dlrecNCAA's new two-point conversion
at Mi cb.tgan and au thor ·ot the
play but differed sharply whether tor
new rule, was outspoken In favor
that will help or hurt tbe game.
it.
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"There'll be less and. less tick- of "It
. one oI th e most striltl ng
11,
ing," was the virtually-unanimous changes in football history," he
comment and others inc1uded,
at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
"You'•• just got to go lor the l,wo said
where
the oommittee passed the
points instead of the one ... the rule, "It's
a progre,.lve step and

OF KANSAS, NOW ,.t/
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Of:F AS ;;: liE !#UNOS

-The No~,
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Bowl rame.
tOday tht
dido'!
along

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should ,InJect more drama Into
footballs dullest, most stupid
play."
The new rule which marked the
11nt change In' f ootbal1 seor1n~
since tbe NCAA was, formed In
1906, was approved unanimously
Sunday by the r~man
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The committee also voted to UJM:!·
allze the substitution rule, permtlttng all substitutes to re-enter
each pe•lod once, and made lour

Jetense Bill

other rule cban(ls.
' It was!~ ~~:~\~1' for - .
The eonveralon rule retained the ball · ho th
l'hll d I hi
1 1 P 1
here'll be fewer ties and · more
w n 1 1912
Interest"
Philllt1 ptl'llltdtd Eppa Rlxay, '
chtmlat
1M U~lvtrold one-po1nt 1or P1acement or ,grtdutle
ally 01 VIr
)r 11 to~~ fontkt
his
drop kick regulation but added' tbe 1e tuNs !~ ' fling Aitchi..L
option that a team could try for 111th •· 1 1
H11
· to! ltd tor""·
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two potn~
· •- bY runnIng or pa&amp;~mg
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n 1 ,.,g 11111""· Phllodolphlo
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f1om the three-yard line. Most 21
tho 111 ~';'.;., 11
• 1 1nd In tho p,.:
1 more
1 g~m••
11 1 for Clnclnhltlh ~choolo lhrou&amp;hout the coun- ..,: !on
trY. ar,e expected to con1orm to the nail (1 lhon any othor plh:hor.·
791 of 66-251 wu ,..,,ric:
rejjulation.
Hlo r1&lt;ord
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Wholntr hopptntd to Epp1

Gallipolis Most Potent Team Now On :::::ii011 Nv~1nf.~ :,~~~ tf~~~'
• his own thriving lnouronco busk
Offense, Logao, Dc·omeroy F0IIowmg
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RYE; England UP - Anthony
Duncan .48-year old British Walk·
I tr eu~· coUer, beat Richard Gardiner·H 1 3 and 2, Sunday to wm
lbe o ~rd and cambridge Golfing
SocietY'• toornament tor the pres. !dent's po~te..::__ -~~

The Pomeroy Panthers, leaders of the .SOOtheastern Oh10
Basketball League with a perfect 6.0 record, rale as the top
defensive club in the 8-team loop and rank third In offenseor points scored-according to unofficial· ligures released to.
day.
However, the Panthers outshine the Athens Bulldogs, in
both deJiartments. It Is Athens, 5-1, second behind Pomeroy,
which is scheduled to have a da~ with the Panthers this Friday night here to settle In part the 1958 SEO title argument.

DESK

~~~~e~~:~P~~~~~I~~~Y!!!.~ ~!~ers, Thi
Rutland Wins
dw· L
r It OUt

in
mind claim this nation's young fail I() me83Ure up to their
counierparts of 40 years ago either in skill or physical ctevelopment. As proof .they point to the great influx of major Ne•
.
groes into the Major Leagues since Jackie Robinso~ and Mr.
SS ·
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with 203 high single and 578 total. Rickey broke the color line.
R. Gibbs also had a 573 total. All
This theory has it that our pampered young ride every. Rutland Gr~de Schon! rolled to
the Pomeroy boys rolled 1100 or where they go behind 200 horse pow~ed, sleek ,automobiles; Ita third county Learue victory
better. The team bad a 2738 total. to school and back, to basketball pracltce and home aga1p.
without defeat Saturday night at
Whereas Negroes today are more a hungry people lacking Portlalld 37·20 snd ,~eaded toward
Crow'!l Stear House tof'k two
In co~arable luxuries, they are forging to the front .In ath- a ohowdown with other powers in
POMEROY CITY LEAGUE
One and one·half points on ofgames from Perma-5tone House
lelics
the loop, Syracu10 and Racine.
Hlth Scom, Jon. 7, 1951.
fense, one point on defense, is
bowlers at Parkersburg, in the
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deroga
Coach
Hubert
Price'i
boys
trieJ
Hlch Three Game Ind. -· Bob
Abo~t once a year ~ ,
o s rs a r PP e w~
. • a control type of game against the the entire statistical advantage
Men's All-Star League Wednesday
m.
tory
remarks.
about
toda~ s athletes. In laS\ week s Spo~tlng big and fast western club but foul the Panthers hold over Athens.
night.
Single Game - Bob Louks News a one-time great first baseman named Kelley said It nd themselves being controlled InHowever, aOd to this 111m marBob Louks led the Steak House
gin
an estimated automatic 10
about
tod~y's
baseball
players.
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stead.
Portland
had
two
points
on
Team !J'hree
G&lt;mes - Strohs , "A third of the major leaguers now couldn't have gbtten the first quarter, 6 at the hall and point advantage for the home
Beer, 2648.
Team Single Game _ Stroh'a in the park 40 years ago without a ticket," he said.
8 ~.t the thre~·posl mark.
::: ;a~~r~e l::~h:~!:SIJlw~f~~
Beer 95.4
that pinWe dtdn t try to score until
Even Pi 'J:l Je Wolfe of Racine• who Is app·roachlng
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the fourth quarter because we Is certain to pack the PHS gym to
S~ANDINCiS
nacle ol graee known as an elder statesman m sports, argues knew we couldn't run with them" the ceiling with fans. Athens liigh
THom
that the average Major League bencp of yesteryear could beat reported Price.
' School certainly will send a large
Stroh's Beer
w:i Lo ~~ most first teams in big time baseball today.
Alter Coach Henry N~ll pulled delegation h•re ·i• assist Coach
Sport Center
3 o 8ll3
As Lawrence Wclk says it: "Ladles and Gennemen," I nis first string with a· il'f:s third Charley McAfee shout his team to
Mr. Bee
2 1 .818. doubt tl.
quarter lead, Portland outscored victory.
Weideman Jlecr
1 2 .80 2
A national issue of this magnitude certainly will not be Rutland 12 pomt to 3. Null used Play last Fridi!Y night resulted
K- V Cads
o • 831
.
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t hiS whole bench, tnsertcng a sec- In Gallipolis sllpplo• two points
Mkt.
o 3" ·
settled In this learned cu umn.
e.
)ec IS goo or ~ ond string with 3mlnur.s to go ahead of Pomeroy 1ri the offense
SIIASC'N
.801. least two articles per national ma~azme per year. Hashing It In the first hall, too.
bracket, Logan, one point· ahead,
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HIGHS
over is excellent copy. Probably the worst thing lor every- Null praised the play of hb en· even though the Chieftains lost
Ind. 3 gam"'"-P. Clifford 801. body would be to have it settled suddenly.
tire first team remarking Junior at Athena M-77.
~d. 1 gume
However, raising II here gives me the opportunity to ob- Carter played a great t&lt;am game No one js, !'loser ,to the Panthers
3 - J. Lewis, 267.
um gameo-Stroh'a Beer, ·B~rve that our loaal h;gh school athletes are , not pampered. ond Diek Dugan was outstanding In defense ··lha9: Athena, though.
21ffi2. '
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th at the boards. Lee Combs, high Thl d k d w 11 h h Jd
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.1Team 1 gam&lt;&gt;-Stroh'a Beer 984.
They aren I ridma to ochool m g cars and go1ng ome e wl'th 21 poin'-. was verv fait ami "P''"r'"~"ran e e son " e op·
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to ~ points, or an aver·
TOP "5" BOWLIRS
same way. '
bandied the ba!J well on the faat 1 age of 50.8 points per contest.
P. Clifford
Last week' one evening four boys were needing rides home break.
1
10 the individual seortng race
R. Gibbs
1: - at PHS. Two were regulars on the No. 1 five of Dick Rettons. The Portlanders shot at a 59 per ST Johnson of the Panthers eontin·
c. Hawley
179 · Two others were reserves. Destinations were 'as distant as cent pace from the field.
. ued to ride herd on the crowd. He
B. Louks
177
Syracuse. They wa•nl to play b~ketbal.l badly enough to take Rutland plays at Tuppers Plain' Is three pelnts per game ahead of
W. Dudding
176
the chance on walking part or all the dist&amp;lnce.
Wednesday . night. Portland comes second-place Gary McConkey of
- - - - -if f R 11 d f to Syrac"'e Wednesday night at Athens with 29.2 per game to Me·
A lightening fast little eager na~~d R e o u an or 7 and then entertains Mlddjeporl Conkey's brilliant 37, mostly rrom
several years took his chances on htking home to Salem Ceo- Thursday night In a nonlea~~Ue
Gene Morgan, No. 2 186t week,
slipped to th~d place, getting
ter after basketball practice and I understand more than once game.
By Unlltd Preu
did walk II. He still may be doing it.
l'ortland reserves ~efeated Ra· only 18 points at Athens to Me·
Boaton U. 57 Army 56
cine
reserves 42-21 with Bruce ~~n:~~ld~rllllant 37• mostcy from
PIHsburgh 71 Srncu11 61
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Bee!lie
getting 21 and Lan·y Price
-. 1
Ptnn•Yivanlt 92 a,..wn 76
I suspicion there is a new and quite healthy kind o sup- 18 for the winners and Coy 11 for · 510 i:EAGUE
STANDINGI .
Rulgors 64 Penn Stall 63
port
by
the
Pomeroy
High
School
basketball
fans
emergmg
Rutland.
Schoo)
w. L. For Ag,
Prlncoton 79 Y111 77
for
the
team
that
has
won
eight
straight,
standing
on
the
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6 0 311 215
W. VIrginia 93 G. Waahlnglon 66
very brink tod&amp;y of creating for themselves a remarkable sea· By Quarters:
Athena
5 I 372 291
LoS.IIo 111 VIllanova lOS __
2 6 8 20 Wellston
son's record.
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Portland
4 2 383 304
M.trsholl 69 Konl Stolt 49
24 34 37 GaU!polis
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I refer you to the fact that last Friday night when W,eils- Rutland
4 2 384 329
Gtorgotown DC 19 Amar'lfon 71
IIIIW York U. 17 Novy 76
ton was here each time the. Panther five approached the Portland, Wells 4, Weddle 4, Mlddhaport
:
Dtrttn 47 Canlelus 43
bench In a um'e-out or at the end of a regulation period, a sin- Beegle 2, Pmona 8. L. Prloe 1•
1 5 ••
295 382
St. lonovtnturo 75 lona S4
To\al 20. Non
cere greeting of applause was given them.
t ndICOrinJ,
JohnsonM. McKei- Nelsonvllle
o 6 ..,7
410
Duh 74 N. Cuoll111 Stale 75·
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This is the kind of appreciation ·a team (\oing its best, ahead vey, Cozar
TOP 10 S«ORERS
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Gtorgla Tech 71 Mlu. St. 61
TIMIIIH 17 Tuljlll~ 65
or bejllnd, can Lnderstand. This for sure Is the sort of earner· RutlandvD~aan 6, D. Pieroe 4,
G. f ~
Vlrwlnio Toch 16 YMI 63
adle that will be returned by the players, with interest, by/ Combs 21. Grate 3, Sheela 3, To:
:
157 28 .2
Wm. lo Miry 72 Richmond 66
their most determined efforts to show they are worthy of it.J tal 37. Non.scorors, P. Pierce, Par6 152 25 3
Clttdal 15 ,ulmeh 69
This surely is the ' kind of fans, too, that will help a fine sons, Carter, Lambert, Rlns, J~ct:s
6 133 22.2
Wako Fmot II Ylrwlnlo 72
bunch of boys make an excellenlrecord at Pomeroy High this Slocon, Hoff~an, BlrchUeld ,Kmg.
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Kontvcky 97 Loulotano St. 52
M.trylond 74 North Carolina 61
year.
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Alobamo 72 Gtortla 51
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87 14.5 '
South ca,.llna 74 Cltmaon 67
UCLA 64 ldoho 56
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Flofldo 9G Au•urn M '
Wuhlntlon 60 Stonlord S4
6 7S 12.5
Mo1'9hlad St. 79 Tenn. Toch 69
Collfoml• 47 W11hlngton St. 32
Wlsconoln 67 Ohio 11....
usc 1J o..,•• 52
Mlc,hlgan 11.'14 PuniYI 75
Dtnloon 73 Ohio Wooloyan 72
lndlona 19 llllnolo 12
OllorHin 10 Konyon 66
K1n111 It, 74 Nabrollco Sf
\Vlllonlotl'l 66,Capltil 41
Clnclnnatl127 N, Torao 11. 57
Blulflon 7* Ashlond 74
Northwaaltm PS Mkhlean 72
YoungoloWII 60 Cantro14telt 54
S110ur
M.tl'lfYIIIe IS ~ouiiYilll 79
Bold. Wolllco 74 Wollmllllllf 67
Comp/ett
DoPoul 63 DJ/qmno 14
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Oblrlln 77 HoldoiHrg 60.
lrodloy 116 Houiltll .,
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Muakineum 13 Hlnm 53
11. Louts 61 Droko 47
Mloml 95 Wttlarn Mlchlgon 61
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S. Dakoto 62 N. Dokola 30
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Oklo,_., Stolt 51 Tul11 43 ·
John Corroll 72 Wayna Stoll 47
1:YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY..
Now M.tr, A&amp;M 65 HII'Silll 51
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Buffalo Stolt 59 Penn Sl
Dklohoma Sl Colatade 41
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Dtllonco 72 Tri.Stoll 57
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MI. Union 79 M.t,Yiand Stolt 57
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use of a~ollable manpower, all
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few years._
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Wlbon, bls assistant, was named
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According to James White of natured
George Wilson was &lt;me uii
Sy.racuse, the Panthen have scor· on his former boss - Buddy Pa"
ed 381 pointa In six gamea and ker "C today after his West team
he!~ opponents to 28ll. This Is an
an almolit ridiculousl)l e~sY
averaRe of 63.5 point. per game to scoreu
28 to 7 victory O\'er the· East · in
47.G for opponent..
the eighth annu•l Pro-Bowl game·.
Athens, on tbe other hand, Is Sunday.
ao close as to make predicting the Tbe West's win before a Pro--·
game's outcome Friday a huge Bowl record crowd or 66,634 c~f
joke. The Bulldogs have 372 points less than 48 hours afltr Wilson
fi2 points per game to 291 lor and Parker sounded he~rts a•d
opponents which Is 48.5 per flowers to end a six-months feud
which began when Parker q~lt as
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DROP _IN THE BUCKET • • By Alan Maver
wt.:rCHAMBERI.AIN,
1D 15E7" 7"/IA7" f;CORII((?

'f"/rle Wlltcll Ett/Oee&gt;
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admitted North eoach
Kuharlcb of the Wachington
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· college seniors play for pay for
the ftrat ~me.
That oaine with 23 seconcls left
In Siturd•Y'• classic and the
South on the Yankee two yard line
at the end of a stalled 70.yard
drive. Billy Aikins of Auburn tried
tor the field goal that would have
meant a 16-1~ Rebel win, and the
l&gt;oot went wide by a scant yard,

=~~tr!~~~~~o~;J~an~. ~13)95~5

POINT AFfERTDCHANGED-TO OPTION'FOR 2POINTS . ':~~==:~~~-

By Unltad Prtn
is sure to be second guessed
The nation's top college football •oaoh
matter what he does ... and...
coaehes agre~d today that the ex- noNCAA
rules committee chairtra point will be killed by the man Fritz Crisler, athletic dlrecNCAA's new two-point conversion
at Mi cb.tgan and au thor ·ot the
play but differed sharply whether tor
new rule, was outspoken In favor
that will help or hurt tbe game.
it.
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"There'll be less and. less tick- of "It
. one oI th e most striltl ng
11,
ing," was the virtually-unanimous changes in football history," he
comment and others inc1uded,
at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
"You'•• just got to go lor the l,wo said
where
the oommittee passed the
points instead of the one ... the rule, "It's
a progre,.lve step and

OF KANSAS, NOW ,.t/
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Of:F AS ;;: liE !#UNOS

-The No~,
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Bowl rame.
tOday tht
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should ,InJect more drama Into
footballs dullest, most stupid
play."
The new rule which marked the
11nt change In' f ootbal1 seor1n~
since tbe NCAA was, formed In
1906, was approved unanimously
Sunday by the r~man
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commt'ttee.
The committee also voted to UJM:!·
allze the substitution rule, permtlttng all substitutes to re-enter
each pe•lod once, and made lour

Jetense Bill

other rule cban(ls.
' It was!~ ~~:~\~1' for - .
The eonveralon rule retained the ball · ho th
l'hll d I hi
1 1 P 1
here'll be fewer ties and · more
w n 1 1912
Interest"
Philllt1 ptl'llltdtd Eppa Rlxay, '
chtmlat
1M U~lvtrold one-po1nt 1or P1acement or ,grtdutle
ally 01 VIr
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his
drop kick regulation but added' tbe 1e tuNs !~ ' fling Aitchi..L
option that a team could try for 111th •· 1 1
H11
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tho 111 ~';'.;., 11
• 1 1nd In tho p,.:
1 more
1 g~m••
11 1 for Clnclnhltlh ~choolo lhrou&amp;hout the coun- ..,: !on
trY. ar,e expected to con1orm to the nail (1 lhon any othor plh:hor.·
791 of 66-251 wu ,..,,ric:
rejjulation.
Hlo r1&lt;ord
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Gallipolis Most Potent Team Now On :::::ii011 Nv~1nf.~ :,~~~ tf~~~'
• his own thriving lnouronco busk
Offense, Logao, Dc·omeroy F0IIowmg
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RYE; England UP - Anthony
Duncan .48-year old British Walk·
I tr eu~· coUer, beat Richard Gardiner·H 1 3 and 2, Sunday to wm
lbe o ~rd and cambridge Golfing
SocietY'• toornament tor the pres. !dent's po~te..::__ -~~

The Pomeroy Panthers, leaders of the .SOOtheastern Oh10
Basketball League with a perfect 6.0 record, rale as the top
defensive club in the 8-team loop and rank third In offenseor points scored-according to unofficial· ligures released to.
day.
However, the Panthers outshine the Athens Bulldogs, in
both deJiartments. It Is Athens, 5-1, second behind Pomeroy,
which is scheduled to have a da~ with the Panthers this Friday night here to settle In part the 1958 SEO title argument.

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~~~~e~~:~P~~~~~I~~~Y!!!.~ ~!~ers, Thi
Rutland Wins
dw· L
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mind claim this nation's young fail I() me83Ure up to their
counierparts of 40 years ago either in skill or physical ctevelopment. As proof .they point to the great influx of major Ne•
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groes into the Major Leagues since Jackie Robinso~ and Mr.
SS ·
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with 203 high single and 578 total. Rickey broke the color line.
R. Gibbs also had a 573 total. All
This theory has it that our pampered young ride every. Rutland Gr~de Schon! rolled to
the Pomeroy boys rolled 1100 or where they go behind 200 horse pow~ed, sleek ,automobiles; Ita third county Learue victory
better. The team bad a 2738 total. to school and back, to basketball pracltce and home aga1p.
without defeat Saturday night at
Whereas Negroes today are more a hungry people lacking Portlalld 37·20 snd ,~eaded toward
Crow'!l Stear House tof'k two
In co~arable luxuries, they are forging to the front .In ath- a ohowdown with other powers in
POMEROY CITY LEAGUE
One and one·half points on ofgames from Perma-5tone House
lelics
the loop, Syracu10 and Racine.
Hlth Scom, Jon. 7, 1951.
fense, one point on defense, is
bowlers at Parkersburg, in the
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Coach
Hubert
Price'i
boys
trieJ
Hlch Three Game Ind. -· Bob
Abo~t once a year ~ ,
o s rs a r PP e w~
. • a control type of game against the the entire statistical advantage
Men's All-Star League Wednesday
m.
tory
remarks.
about
toda~ s athletes. In laS\ week s Spo~tlng big and fast western club but foul the Panthers hold over Athens.
night.
Single Game - Bob Louks News a one-time great first baseman named Kelley said It nd themselves being controlled InHowever, aOd to this 111m marBob Louks led the Steak House
gin
an estimated automatic 10
about
tod~y's
baseball
players.
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stead.
Portland
had
two
points
on
Team !J'hree
G&lt;mes - Strohs , "A third of the major leaguers now couldn't have gbtten the first quarter, 6 at the hall and point advantage for the home
Beer, 2648.
Team Single Game _ Stroh'a in the park 40 years ago without a ticket," he said.
8 ~.t the thre~·posl mark.
::: ;a~~r~e l::~h:~!:SIJlw~f~~
Beer 95.4
that pinWe dtdn t try to score until
Even Pi 'J:l Je Wolfe of Racine• who Is app·roachlng
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the fourth quarter because we Is certain to pack the PHS gym to
S~ANDINCiS
nacle ol graee known as an elder statesman m sports, argues knew we couldn't run with them" the ceiling with fans. Athens liigh
THom
that the average Major League bencp of yesteryear could beat reported Price.
' School certainly will send a large
Stroh's Beer
w:i Lo ~~ most first teams in big time baseball today.
Alter Coach Henry N~ll pulled delegation h•re ·i• assist Coach
Sport Center
3 o 8ll3
As Lawrence Wclk says it: "Ladles and Gennemen," I nis first string with a· il'f:s third Charley McAfee shout his team to
Mr. Bee
2 1 .818. doubt tl.
quarter lead, Portland outscored victory.
Weideman Jlecr
1 2 .80 2
A national issue of this magnitude certainly will not be Rutland 12 pomt to 3. Null used Play last Fridi!Y night resulted
K- V Cads
o • 831
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t hiS whole bench, tnsertcng a sec- In Gallipolis sllpplo• two points
Mkt.
o 3" ·
settled In this learned cu umn.
e.
)ec IS goo or ~ ond string with 3mlnur.s to go ahead of Pomeroy 1ri the offense
SIIASC'N
.801. least two articles per national ma~azme per year. Hashing It In the first hall, too.
bracket, Logan, one point· ahead,
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HIGHS
over is excellent copy. Probably the worst thing lor every- Null praised the play of hb en· even though the Chieftains lost
Ind. 3 gam"'"-P. Clifford 801. body would be to have it settled suddenly.
tire first team remarking Junior at Athena M-77.
~d. 1 gume
However, raising II here gives me the opportunity to ob- Carter played a great t&lt;am game No one js, !'loser ,to the Panthers
3 - J. Lewis, 267.
um gameo-Stroh'a Beer, ·B~rve that our loaal h;gh school athletes are , not pampered. ond Diek Dugan was outstanding In defense ··lha9: Athena, though.
21ffi2. '
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, bl
th at the boards. Lee Combs, high Thl d k d w 11 h h Jd
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.1Team 1 gam&lt;&gt;-Stroh'a Beer 984.
They aren I ridma to ochool m g cars and go1ng ome e wl'th 21 poin'-. was verv fait ami "P''"r'"~"ran e e son " e op·
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to ~ points, or an aver·
TOP "5" BOWLIRS
same way. '
bandied the ba!J well on the faat 1 age of 50.8 points per contest.
P. Clifford
Last week' one evening four boys were needing rides home break.
1
10 the individual seortng race
R. Gibbs
1: - at PHS. Two were regulars on the No. 1 five of Dick Rettons. The Portlanders shot at a 59 per ST Johnson of the Panthers eontin·
c. Hawley
179 · Two others were reserves. Destinations were 'as distant as cent pace from the field.
. ued to ride herd on the crowd. He
B. Louks
177
Syracuse. They wa•nl to play b~ketbal.l badly enough to take Rutland plays at Tuppers Plain' Is three pelnts per game ahead of
W. Dudding
176
the chance on walking part or all the dist&amp;lnce.
Wednesday . night. Portland comes second-place Gary McConkey of
- - - - -if f R 11 d f to Syrac"'e Wednesday night at Athens with 29.2 per game to Me·
A lightening fast little eager na~~d R e o u an or 7 and then entertains Mlddjeporl Conkey's brilliant 37, mostly rrom
several years took his chances on htking home to Salem Ceo- Thursday night In a nonlea~~Ue
Gene Morgan, No. 2 186t week,
slipped to th~d place, getting
ter after basketball practice and I understand more than once game.
By Unlltd Preu
did walk II. He still may be doing it.
l'ortland reserves ~efeated Ra· only 18 points at Athens to Me·
Boaton U. 57 Army 56
cine
reserves 42-21 with Bruce ~~n:~~ld~rllllant 37• mostcy from
PIHsburgh 71 Srncu11 61
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f
Bee!lie
getting 21 and Lan·y Price
-. 1
Ptnn•Yivanlt 92 a,..wn 76
I suspicion there is a new and quite healthy kind o sup- 18 for the winners and Coy 11 for · 510 i:EAGUE
STANDINGI .
Rulgors 64 Penn Stall 63
port
by
the
Pomeroy
High
School
basketball
fans
emergmg
Rutland.
Schoo)
w. L. For Ag,
Prlncoton 79 Y111 77
for
the
team
that
has
won
eight
straight,
standing
on
the
,
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,.,
6 0 311 215
W. VIrginia 93 G. Waahlnglon 66
very brink tod&amp;y of creating for themselves a remarkable sea· By Quarters:
Athena
5 I 372 291
LoS.IIo 111 VIllanova lOS __
2 6 8 20 Wellston
son's record.
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Portland
4 2 383 304
M.trsholl 69 Konl Stolt 49
24 34 37 GaU!polis
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I refer you to the fact that last Friday night when W,eils- Rutland
4 2 384 329
Gtorgotown DC 19 Amar'lfon 71
IIIIW York U. 17 Novy 76
ton was here each time the. Panther five approached the Portland, Wells 4, Weddle 4, Mlddhaport
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Dtrttn 47 Canlelus 43
bench In a um'e-out or at the end of a regulation period, a sin- Beegle 2, Pmona 8. L. Prloe 1•
1 5 ••
295 382
St. lonovtnturo 75 lona S4
To\al 20. Non
cere greeting of applause was given them.
t ndICOrinJ,
JohnsonM. McKei- Nelsonvllle
o 6 ..,7
410
Duh 74 N. Cuoll111 Stale 75·
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This is the kind of appreciation ·a team (\oing its best, ahead vey, Cozar
TOP 10 S«ORERS
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Gtorgla Tech 71 Mlu. St. 61
TIMIIIH 17 Tuljlll~ 65
or bejllnd, can Lnderstand. This for sure Is the sort of earner· RutlandvD~aan 6, D. Pieroe 4,
G. f ~
Vlrwlnio Toch 16 YMI 63
adle that will be returned by the players, with interest, by/ Combs 21. Grate 3, Sheela 3, To:
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157 28 .2
Wm. lo Miry 72 Richmond 66
their most determined efforts to show they are worthy of it.J tal 37. Non.scorors, P. Pierce, Par6 152 25 3
Clttdal 15 ,ulmeh 69
This surely is the ' kind of fans, too, that will help a fine sons, Carter, Lambert, Rlns, J~ct:s
6 133 22.2
Wako Fmot II Ylrwlnlo 72
bunch of boys make an excellenlrecord at Pomeroy High this Slocon, Hoff~an, BlrchUeld ,Kmg.
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M.trylond 74 North Carolina 61
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UCLA 64 ldoho 56
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Wuhlntlon 60 Stonlord S4
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Mo1'9hlad St. 79 Tenn. Toch 69
Collfoml• 47 W11hlngton St. 32
Wlsconoln 67 Ohio 11....
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Mlc,hlgan 11.'14 PuniYI 75
Dtnloon 73 Ohio Wooloyan 72
lndlona 19 llllnolo 12
OllorHin 10 Konyon 66
K1n111 It, 74 Nabrollco Sf
\Vlllonlotl'l 66,Capltil 41
Clnclnnatl127 N, Torao 11. 57
Blulflon 7* Ashlond 74
Northwaaltm PS Mkhlean 72
YoungoloWII 60 Cantro14telt 54
S110ur
M.tl'lfYIIIe IS ~ouiiYilll 79
Bold. Wolllco 74 Wollmllllllf 67
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lrodloy 116 Houiltll .,
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11. Louts 61 Droko 47
Mloml 95 Wttlarn Mlchlgon 61
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Oklo,_., Stolt 51 Tul11 43 ·
John Corroll 72 Wayna Stoll 47
1:YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY..
Now M.tr, A&amp;M 65 HII'Silll 51
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Buffalo Stolt 59 Penn Sl
Dklohoma Sl Colatade 41
IS ON THE JOB.
Dtllonco 72 Tri.Stoll 57
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W""'lnt 61 Dtnvor 56
MI. Union 79 M.t,Yiand Stolt 57
ldoho ff, It Cplorldo Col 52
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Have Ollly one place to ·~. Have more
money for yourself, Loans up to $1000
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and tefllli! everybody llkea.
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Pta;CY thao •he need1.
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help by 1upportinr oor ,school
Board. by attend ina PTA ftH!tt,.
in&amp;• and ldtool conferencea.

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ttaeheraand &amp;ood ~ehqolbookt.

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"Deelp by Pew," will mean
tht't arrived in the feehion
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helpt you to 100 )'OU~In
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justified by ibe increase.d·flrepowcr of modern weapons ~nd better
use of a~ollable manpower, all
btptial!t'about, he said, In the past
few years._
The budget proposed these expe~dl)ures lor the lndlvl~ual servIces:
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drop one division, the A1r Force
12 wings, and the Navr ail&lt;' warships ~nd a earrlor air group.:

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to replace him.

·• tlhi •Ji're!!qe~t p!Qited, a 900,mllllpl! dollar l~cr~Pie In Illtal
19~9 wi!JI 2,62f,ll00 m'il in ulli·

Dtlllury. sJlendtpa for jhe .. year
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li·~ ·~fl].p)p~· AQlerita's ''erush·
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·-t lilt '.Pf9~d;11plepai outlay_lor
1'\!i.iJlef· ;~~ ~ttie~~ al)IJ!d,pt:Ojects
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According to James White of natured
George Wilson was &lt;me uii
Sy.racuse, the Panthen have scor· on his former boss - Buddy Pa"
ed 381 pointa In six gamea and ker "C today after his West team
he!~ opponents to 28ll. This Is an
an almolit ridiculousl)l e~sY
averaRe of 63.5 point. per game to scoreu
28 to 7 victory O\'er the· East · in
47.G for opponent..
the eighth annu•l Pro-Bowl game·.
Athens, on tbe other hand, Is Sunday.
ao close as to make predicting the Tbe West's win before a Pro--·
game's outcome Friday a huge Bowl record crowd or 66,634 c~f
joke. The Bulldogs have 372 points less than 48 hours afltr Wilson
fi2 points per game to 291 lor and Parker sounded he~rts a•d
opponents which Is 48.5 per flowers to end a six-months feud
which began when Parker q~lt as
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Engagement Is Announced

Jan !3, 1958

and that the f1rst book was loaned
to ltbc late W P Lochary pres1
A tnbute tu the l1brana ns m
cl udtn g the late MJSs Emma Me
QUli Wi.S g1ve n by the spea ker
who also sp()ke of :\!u.s Cad,;
Whaley a mem ber of the board
who began the calaluemtf :sy:s
t~ m th at ts sl1ll ur;crl today Sh~
also trao.; cd the ea rly llbrane~

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library w " the
Miss Garland who has
a member of the Pomerov
Library for the past 20
She stated that the local h
recetv ed tl s rharte:a m 18GJ dallng bock to 12l6 BC 1n Egypt

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ALL NEW

Fur~iture

INCLUDES
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Pay Only $59 SO down

ad $29 on per month

·BAKER
FURNITURE
On The Brightest CorDill'
In Mlddleporl

wtll probabhr conta1n micro! !ms art a n~ recurdtng.:! In
closmg M1ss Gurland pledt:t~ l
the sU{lport of the library boar(.
m dumg all pos;J1ble to provtdr
th.c best facillttes posstble wr
Uu! com mum y
Mni
Lohse program chatr
man for the arle rnoon and ~lr'
Clu~ster Frwt n a guest also pre
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and Mart'hc Hci,.JlQUe
du rmg the progr~m ht ur Gif
o,o,e1 c pa csented tu both Mts5
r arland and Mrs Erwin fro m
Mr and Mrs Roy Jones of New Haven, W Va announce
the Chaplet
the .engagement of their daughter, Belly LOUISe Jones to
Dunng the bu s llr!l~ SCSS IOJl
wtth Mrs Jrvm~ Karr Jr tht' RiChard William RawUng1 ' son of Mn Susan Rawlings and
1e~Jcnl
prcs1dmg Mr!! A H the late Robert W Rawlings of Middleport, Ohto
Carpen ter Mr:; Wayne Ctbbons
The prospective bnde, an alumna of Wahama H1gh School,
und Mrs Karr were n&amp;m cd a'! ts now attendtng Glenvtlle State College, Glenville, W Va At
deh~(iates to the state conven
Glenviile, M1ss Jones 1s secretary Of her C~&gt;llege class and 15
qon to be held 1n Cincinnati tn head MaJorette of the Gl~nviile State College Band
Ma rc h and alternate~ Mrs Dale
Her ftance Is a grad uate of MIddtepoti Hj Rh Sch OOI &amp;lid at
Dutton reported that an audtt
of the books showed them to be tended the Umvr.rslty ol Florida He Is aiSOclated with the
&lt;.:orrect
• 'ttl! R H Rawlings Sons Company Middleport, Ohio
Contnbutums were made lo the
The couple are plannmg a late spring wedding
Little Girls Dormitory an Ohio
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Seventh Birthday
Of Sheila Childs
,Observed Jan. 11
ThP. scvenlh birthday of Shetla

Childs dau(l!hler of Mr and ;Mrs
William Ch1hl'i w 1s celebrated
Saturday January t 1 Gil mes were

RoWnl tux
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pcrfccuon.

n!ayerl anrl prlws won by Candace
fbhr (lre~orv Gthb~ Marta Ka;t

to put you

Hubbard and LoiS Ann Sauer
A Mer1 y go roll nil cake was lhn
enter of the rclrcshrr ent lablc
md the clutdren and ;~dull guest&amp;
vere sc1 vcd dec 1ratcd cup cake•
1cc ~rra m · ·'lOiade and -eandy
I avors were hornR hab and bAI
toon11 adult guests mcluded Mrs

formally at
your best

Scholl

grnndmulherti o£ Sheila
MIH George Child• and Mrs Adam

Scholl grandntothero of Sheila
Mrs V1rg:JI Brown Pomeroy Mrs
C1111h Bahr Middleport Mrs Ralplt
G1 bbs Jr New Haven and Mls11
J:J ms Chi lds (, nllipolb aunb n
the guct~t ot ho nor Mrs Fred R
Ca1 scy and Mrs Glenn Hensler

For tho11o feahve o,::cauo1111, wltcn Ills 1mportmn•
to look yot1r very beat, you'lllind 11 w1se to eo•
ltult your formal gown (or tux) to ua Cor experl
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Seeoqd Street
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vt Jll sin )( md how 1t ~u ves TWO
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to buy what she saw ad vertised

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Rho pJ)(&gt;J to buy more wtsely
hclpl4 the ad\ ertlscr to Jell mote
filltetllsfu!ly Yfs tltclc a c twu
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NEW YORK, UP - Ted Wll·
hams, Booton Red Sox •ta• w~o
wen hla tilth American Leawe
El~anor S. f!i;haal - Middleport Soclety Edllor - Phonl 607t
battmg title at 39 and Larry
Goetz, a NaUonal League umpire
Lucllle Hawkins - Pomeioy Society Edllor - Phone 6244
fer 21 years wlli be honored at 1
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the Jan 26 4iriner of the New
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ers Association
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Wlll1ams wul recelye the ehap.
ter s Sid Mercer award ss "Play•
or
of the Year" fer 1958 He hit
llr and Mrs Edward Webster
The 55th weddmg anmversary
38lltn t957 to wm his tilth Amer·
and son, R1cky of Dayton were of Mr and Mrs Fred Jackson was
tcan League batttng championship
week end guests of Mr andtMrs &lt;elebrated qwetly at thctr horne
Rev and Mrs Ralph C Zund• I He alao won his n1nth league slug.
Clarence Andrews and family Sunday and hts 7Bth btrthday cntertamed at dmner Ftlday even gmg tJtle w1th a mark of 731,
Saturday they vtstted m Tuppers which was on Saturday v.as also ng In honor of the Rev C E Hoyt highest mark m category In 16
Plains with Mr and Mrs Robert celebrated wllh cards and gtflo and lam tv of lhc Mtddleport Bap years He hiht 38 bomers 28
Marcmko and family
from friends and relatiVes
tJSt Church who are lenvtng for doubles and one tr1ple while driv·
Mrs Eldon Kraeuter of Morrung
The Rev and Mrs Warren Hul Weedsport N V Mrs T T Shelton mg In 87 runs
Star to reported guile 111 tn St be~t. Youngstuwn were d1nn~r was also a dmncr gu~t
Goelz who was retired recently
Jos~ph Hospital, Parkersb•rg, W guem ol Mr and Mrs Paul Smart
Sunday
the
Zundel!
enJoyed
th•
by
the National League despite his
Va
Sunday Mr Hulbert assoctate pa~
vlSJt o! former parish protests will recetve the Wllliam
Mrs Willard Ebersbach Mro tor of the BaptiSt Temple wao the 5Urprase
at Troy Oh1o Mt and Mrs J Slocum award for long and
Charles Buck and Mrs Lee PrJlt guest speaker at the morning serv lOners
Hugh
Hlckenbotham
and Mr and mentonous' service to bueball
of Mtddleport were business vt•it ice of the FJrst Baptist Church
\lr,
M N Turne~
GBetl 61, wat out of action lasl
ors m Pt Pleasant W Va 1 Friday
Mrs Evelyn Lewis has returned
Folio
..v
ng
the
wvrsh1p
servw•l
season
because ot tlln,ss
Mr and Mrs Ran Might of horne from Charleo\cn ~here she
Williams who also received the
Rutland were Saturday gufBtB of spent the holidays wtlh her son hey g t tered at the parsonag~
Nherc all J•lPr"cJated a happy elm
ercer Award 16 years ago. in
Mr and Mrs Charles Buck
Charles LewiS and famllJ
1943 is only the second player to
Mr and Mrs C B w..se and
Mr and Mrs M V Ttllett and ner 1hour and SocJal afternoor.
wm It twtee In 28 years Joe Dk
MISs Marc1a Karr were vJsJtqra in son, Tom Akrol) were week end
Maggtc of the New York Yankees
Parkersburg W Va Saturday
gueato of Mro Max Sanborn and
won 1! tn 1938 and 1942
Mro Canle Nye Ia a medical pa family and Vlatted wtlh Mr San
lient at Melga General Hospttal
born, who is a surcacal pat1ent bt
lv110 C~rmen wbo was Injured Metg.o General Hospttal
ANDERtON COPS TITLE
te&lt;ently b\ an automobile accident
Sandra Betz, daughther bl Mr
PERTH Ausiraha UP - jlal
~ntered Whtte Croll Hospttal, Co- and Mrs Wilham J!etz Jackson to
U I)
AndeiHon, Australia's tenn" play·
lumb'l', Saturday
confmed to her home with mumps
~g cowboy won the meo's sinCbllds, junJor nurse at
The Thtrd Wednesday Home 1
...
Dr and Mrs Jameo Russell of Janis
'·er HBopltal School &lt;&gt;f Nursmg Demonstralton Club of Syracuse gles title tn the West Austrowan
San Delgo, Calif wore re&lt;ent Hcu
ill
t
w
d
sd
J
I' t champ1onoh1ps Sunday when be
guea'u of hts aunt and uncle, Dr spent the weekend with her moth w mee
e ne ay an " a heal fellow eounteyman Neale 1
aM Mrs R E Boice
cr, Mro George Chtlds
the borne of Mrs Herman Lon Fraaer 6 2 &gt;HI, 6-2 6-4
Mr and Mro Henry Dailey were
Tbe fust birthday of Laura Me don at 10 a I" The IUbjeot wtll
TITLE &amp;OUT PLANNED
vlaltors In Parkersburg, W Va ltnda Thoml! youngest chtld of be "Sewtng with demonstrations
Mr and Mrs Paul Thomas, Lead and lnstructtBn by Mrs Geneva
LONDON UP - Jack Solomons
Saturday
eounty heme econom1co
Fnnk Amos Jr and sons, Wll lng Creek Was celebrated With a
t_rat!&lt;•~
said Sunday night that be Ia ~Ian· 1
118
!lam JameJ and Michael of De party Sunday when Ice cream and II '1emo
' A
wtli
be
served
0102 to promqte a title llghj be'&lt;l 1
troll Mlch were w..k end guesll a birthday cake, lhe &amp;1ft of Mrs
tween world II""! heavywel•hr •
of Mr and Mra Frank Amca Sr
were enjoyed by Mr at noon wtlh each member bemg
•"
Trlitl"
C R Y·'un•
v
•
-• d
b
h
rvloe
champion
Archte Moore and
•
Asa Hosklu and sister Miss and f'r• Young and Mr and Mr.11 aMe to rmg er ow.n se
" and five children
Anyone mtere st• d 1n sewing ts dads Yolande Pompey at KlnR
Ada, Mr and Mrs Bal&lt;er Gorden Thoma'
ton Jama1ca
d t lt d
and Mr1 George H Parker were
George Johnson who IS employ u'.:r~ge~~o~a=en;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;,:-;.-~;;;---;.;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;4
in Columbus Sunllar where they ed In Charleston, spent the week •
visited the Seh..dlngor Funeral end wtth his wile at thetr heme en
hBme to pay re•pect to the late South Second Avenue and her
Mrs Glen Smith, who died Friday brother and SIB~r m law, Mr and
a\ her h9me
Mrs Pearl Hysell, Rutland, were
Mrs Janet Korn was In Colum aloo guesL• st the John••• home
h¥vy ........ bus today to attend the funeral of over lhe week end
prtiii'Ytl fmU.Ss, Revw
Mrs Glen Smltb
Mrs Dale Allensworth Cheshtrc
Is a ourg1cal patten! at White
Cross llospilal Columbus

POMEROl
SOCIETY

to th e prt&gt;scnt ltmc
M1ss (. arla Jul slat ed that tl1"
f r ~t public library 1n Pomeroy
was located m the home of
Samuel Wyll!s Ponu roy and
lah r were locatu.l n lltuk bull
dmg.s fhc construct ton of the
present l.H.uldm g w1th C ~~ Do\\
llS archtlect at a cost of $10000
was also tollf by l111 spea ker
Speakmg of present library
M1ss Garland s.. Jd th at 1L ts m
~d eq uatc for ruture needs and
th at m the fu ture the Ltbrary

Jane Davis malnlcnancc lund
He!rctihmcnts were served b\
lhe hoste£u s Mrs Lohse Mrs
William Bradford ""d Mts 0 P
l\le1n w!th Mrs Way ne G ibbon ~
"s a ('Onlr,butmg hostes.lj Guest:
rm tile aCternoon were Mass Gar
land Mrs Erwtn Mrs J E Harlev
&gt;l Middleport nnd Mrs \\llllam
8 1 hom~li ot New York Ctty Mn
~m Klngs\altd Jones a member
resldtng in Jackson was also pre
se nt

Children Invited to the party
were Candaee and Chrlotlne Bahr
Btlly Hensler Cynthia Mills, D••
Ann Wells Marlo Kay Hubbud
Myrta Wllaon Michael Buakir&lt;
Larry Walker Dennlo Bogg.o, Rich
ard and Cbtpper Ha1gerty, Diane
Van ~ooney Michael Greso con
n1c Bachner,Mary Jane Jentinl!on
LBia Ann ~auer Cathy and O.UJ
Rae RuMell Debra Acord Middle
port, Sara and Mary Carsey Clll
ton Glorl.a June and Gregorv
Gibbs New Haven Jo)ce D&amp;VI"
how was unable to attend the
party sent ~ gilt

Middleport

Soriety

Zundels Entertain
Hoyt Family With
Dinner On Frr'day

SyraCUSe HOme
D
•
emOnStrOhOn
Cl bT Meet

KAUER ALL PURPOSE FOIL

Mary Shrine
Meeting Held
Friday Night

Farewell Party
Given To Honor
r
PrObOSCO
.J&gt;USOn
Susa'n Probasco wus honorf' '

Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
Jeruulem"lnet In realll~r lfOISion
Friday evenlna at the loor Hall
with Marie Hawkins WHP and Sunda~ evening with a farewel
DenZil Goeglel~. YJOS protem pre party ben the Westnum~ter You
siding
lh Fel owshtp met at the Ftr&lt;l
An impressive ccremonlal was Presbyterian church Mr'&gt; Judsm
held with one caftd1date Initiated Whtte advtsor of the WYF pre
Plana:"'were made for a Valentine sented Susan who has been ptan
Party tQ be held at the February list lor tho group wtth a ~1ft u'
meetmg and also polluck refresh Jewelry Mr and Mrs Lowell Prn
menta Named on the committee bast'o and Susan will move thJ 'l
The Chester Garden Club met were Nellle Tracy Mae Rhodes week to thear new home m Char
at the home of Mto Homer Holtor 110d Gladyo May Sales tax stamps lesion
Were brought by the members
David Lvons prestded at tlJ,
Wednesday illlhl, Jan 8,
During the ooclal hour which mcet111g and plans were mad~ fur
Tbe meeting was •pened by the
preSident Mr• \David Koblentz, followed the meeting a wjulc elc a swlmmtng party tn Huntmgton
with the group giving the Club phant 1ale was held with Ernest Jnnuary 25 wtth Judy Sauer a11ol
Coiled The ve,... of the mBnth Wingett aa auctioneer and the pro- Jamcc Ztrklc as co chatrmen A
ceeds given to the ·~aterlal Ob- card was sent to ./ Elise Retchert
Wa! given by Mrs Paul Baer 1~e
member! anawered roll call by jects project of whJCb Lula Neaae IVho Is 1t1 at her home on Souto
brtnglng and Identifying a broad Ia district &lt;halrman which made Second Avenue
Mary SHrine 100 per cent for the
The program 10r the cvcmnJ.;
lear evergreen
year PoUuck refreshments were was planned bY Judy Sauer ancl
The club voted to \purchase 5
book! en n.wers and blrda to be served by the hospitality oommll 11J•mce Ztrkle ond tncluded a solo
He • b) Beverly Perrm a read
given to the Chester Grade School teeMembero and guests were pre lng
The salt of the Earth R101i
as a reward fer the junloro who aent lrom Gallipolis, Pt Pleasant ard Bohn
p18 no 1olo by Lynn Buc
won blue ribbons m the Christmas W Va Cheohlre Middleport Har hanan a reading
If You Sm1ie
Flower Shew.
rlaonvllle,
Pomeroy
and
Racloe
David
Lyons
vocal
solo This 11
Mr1 Horace Karr procram chur
My Fathers World Catolyn Rus
man presen!"d the following proocll readmgs •n 'Fr~endshtp. b•
gram
'Your Pclnaettla Can
~.tqjce Zerkl~ and JudJ Sauer Rc
Bloom Again" written by Mrs 01o
curdmg• were played dor&lt;ng the
ccar Bauer" whlch was Very in
~ ,.
!iOCial hour
structivo a demonstration on u...
lng ho~"l p}anta In an arran(e·
Tho relro..limcnts were planued
and S&lt;rYed by llelen T,ylor an I
menl wu presented by Mr1 Pet.rl
Koblenf &gt;and an article :9D ''Td, Rock Sprinls Gr,nae met Thur.. Patty Lowery wh• were ass1stecl
day evenin&amp; '/fllh Amos Leonard by Mr8 llubert Taylor atJd Mrs
ranlumo' \I'll liven by
not: wortb)l
muter, presiding
1\'htto
ace Karr ,
llne appeal lor aid wai anower
Th•se pment wore Susan Pro
'Ito jad(ei lor tho montb llr~
Earl Dea~ ~d Mr1 Carl Ka~ ed A contribution was made t• bmo Davtd Lyons Lynn Buchan
awarded •AI
to Mr~ Pearl Ko;1 the Match of Dimea Mra Amos '" Clnda Morm Chari"'" Davl•
blentz Mn Plir ey Karr ·~ Mr~ Leonard, heme economica chair lloverly Perrin, Janice Zirkle Judy
man, e&lt;plained the rules lor the ijaucr, Carolyn Curry Caroly•
Earl Dean lor arhngementa
nu~Sell Fred Slater Rlch•rd Boltn
Two oontuta were preaented by national sowln1 conteat
'Faelng the New Year" was lhe tamle Jubb Carla Suo Gtlmorc
Mrs Max Harrah and llf• Dorothy
Karr with prl101 won by 1Malda theme of the Pl"lllll"lm presented lltndra llysell Helen Ta)lor p,tl\
Mora and Altona Karr lira Law- by tho lecturer, Mrs W A Mor t,cwery and the Rev Howard Ruprence Mlllhoan won the door prize. gan The pr9aram conliAted of pelt
Relrelhm!nll of sunny sliver aon8• readings and resolutions ~
with Mrs William Gruesor, lllrl
pie saDdwtcheo, pickle~, nuts and Fnnk
Grueoer Mrs Edward Hwn· day January 23, and the men of
collee wete rtlrvtd by the hoste88 phrey, Miss Sally Bartels, Mr and the Grange will prescn. the proa!llsted bY Jl1'l ROY Holter and
daughter, Ann, to Z2 members and Mrs Homer Rice and Wallace Ru.. laram
partlclpatlna
one iUell, llta. Wyatt Chadwell aell,
At the clooe cl the meeting ,..
ALIENI MIIST UG.STI!t
lrtshmonta were served by Mr
WASHINGTON, Jan II UP. at¥! !In Amos Leonard, llro Wll Aliens were reminded a11aln todBY
llim Bal'tels MilS Sally Barte!J.! tbat they must Eeport their ad
House~~rming
Mro Edwar4 Humphrey and loli!l 1dre!IOs to the lmmlarahon Se\"V
Clara Humphrey
lice this month They must subml
The next meeting will be Thurs addres, reports evety lanuary

Chester Garden
Club Meeting
Held January 3

Rock Springs

Grnnge Meeting

Held On thursday

II""

l

I

Party H•ld For
Mr., ~rs1• Beach

llr and Mra. Frank Beach Oteva
Goanoyl were lltfPrbed Frld&amp;l' •
evdntnc Wbel\ a ~up of friends
111d relaUV\Itcami jlo tbelr hon1e
on Maple Slreel, lor I housewann
In( and mi~Uabeouo 'Shower
Mi'l Norllla~ '(~aucer plaaned
tht Pll'\Y and waa qalated by Mrs
Robert llaller in solVIng jello
eupoaku, ~~~~and mint lavors
Gamea were plt.Ytd and prl•..
won It): loin Jane Gilkey, Mro Leo
Chllda, lfatle llouob and Polly Ann
Bauer A ltumber of lovely cll1s
were prtilented to llr and Mrs
Beaoh The ruelli were Marie
Rouah, Jane OUkey, Eother Joseph,
Ida c•n~ Myrtle Plotena, Mil
dred Roullb, Leona Karr, Lena lcEihlnny , l!orlellle Huntpj&gt;rey
Maule Jonei, llmlf Btfjrlaoo.

~,;::;:;:::;:;;;;;.,..,_ _ _ _~"""'~----. . .- . . . -- - - · Po!q 41J1t Jllller.

'j~es Arno1~ Is APJl!Jnted
Ne\y Mi~4leJMlrt Couneilm~

Williams, Goetf.,
To Reteive Top,
Writers' Honors

•

d!!nt of the board

Kaiser AII·Purposc Foil, 18" by 25'

62e a roll

Kaiser Ho~old Foil, 12 ' by 25'

3le

Kaiser BroiJJDg FOU, 14" by 240"

43c a roll
1 It

•

79e a roll

KaiJer 7" Household Foil, 7" by 240"

I
19c a roU

Kaiser Foil Plalea, 9"-4 pack

27e a roU

•

,

Ministerial ~'n
Plans Community
Worship Servi~e
Ministerial

:1 h~:~~~~~l1.~n~;b~ t;s~!ur!
3ll one mile south cl tbe. Athens
County line at 8 a m
According to the Ohio Highway
Patrol the two earl &lt;nlhed bead
on on I curve wltb the front ends
of b&lt;tth ..,. bOID8 c•ropletely de
mollahed ' by ~ Impact
tr 1
th.t H ld Le
The Pa o u
aro
w
11, ~. ol Neloonville, who WI! drlv
Ins aoiltb received lacerations •'
the ~ and eontllJions aod abra..
Iona'vn both tea:,.,.,
lJilM)a Jj&amp; "''J.1(•,:U.. 1~, drjf;
e101:1ilft!!lt!ir !M.auUered+tiOep
lictraUon Ol'"llle 6oad a P&lt;tliJble
eoncuulon al}il eontus\OtlS'11D both
leiB
tewts was expeeted to be released from the bospltal today but
McCrlllla wao beln' •eld lor fill'
tber observation

'rwo Passengers
Killed As Bus
Hits'Abutment

BEDFORD Pa UP- A coast
\o-cOBBt bus skidded Into a bridge
abutment on. the sl .. t glazed
Pennsylvania Turnpike las! mght
Jlld broke In two
Two persona were killed aml
all of the 17 other peraona aboard
the blf Continental TrallWiys Ve
hlele were •uri, eight seriously
State pollee of the TUrnpike
patrol Blld the buo .... •beared
apart by the pier of an overpass
carr)'!nc a rural road over th•
'"
high apeed bij:bway
The driver, Gordon G Htleman
LLury
ot Unlohtown Pa told ocmpan)
mu
olfielals bla bus aktdded on an
Forty mcJIIbers of the 1\obiiD' "Icy patclt• antj; went out •I eou
Church Scbool, Syraouao ricejved trol
... s nd
(Continued on Pace Flvel
perfe.t attendance lWI• "1 u •Y

tn tho 511'- of Ohio, at tho CIOM of Bulinlll on Docomblr 3ht, 1957.
ASSETS
I
Cash balances with ether banks, Including reserve balance,
l
and cash 1tems m process of ecllecttcn
$ IHI824 114
United States Government obligations d~recl
and guaranteed
545~94
Obligations •f Stales and polttteal subdtvlslons
299.23ft 114
Othet' bondo, notes and debentures
12 084110
Loans and dlscouu(J (lneludmg $6 67 overdrafts)
239,90?.0
Bank premises owned $3 000 00 lurmture and
fixtures $400 00
3 400 110
(Bank prtmiBes owned arc subject to nc lions not asaumcd by bank)
other assets
2 01290

FIOrty Membets
Are Gl'ven A•arards
Church
At

-

.• $1 284 400 81

Marshall Needs
$15 ThousandFor

Deman~ depostts

of indtvldua~. partneroblps
and corporations
$ 433 781120
Time depooits of Individuals, partnerohiJI!II
s931s4 32
and corporatlolt8 ~
~
Deposita of States and political subdiviSions
48911513 '
Other depBslto (certified and officer 1 checks etc lx
U9640
TOTAL DEPOSITS
• $1,175,1~1 07
Other ltabilltles (Including no DepBSJts Hypolhecated under
41194
SeeUon IIU 10 R C l
TOTAL UABIUTIDS (oot Including subordmated
$1 175.&amp;p3 01
obltgations shown helow)

mcrRen~~~tnJ P~• were "''"n D"
Rl!er for scve year,, CJorlqe and
Brenda Norrlt, Mrs Adria SIYre
"'d Brenda Sayre, air ~ars Fran
kiln Rlaer, five yeJrs, and Ruth
WlnJelt and Nancy Elohlnter
UfSmll' rO,Ili'8Dl
!BUt years.
f)
1:)"
Throe year plno were awarded
Unl... the 111118 stale lea!sla
to Mlos Marcia Karr, S~lllt~e Bob Jure reotoreo1tbe $lft,OOO Marshall
by and Mickey Winebrenner and College needs lor .lwq addttlonal
Carolyn Van Meter Re~ivlqc twn faculty salaries the long propos
yeor pins were Mrs ~...1 Dully ed reglstertd tlurolng program al
Mr and Mrs Carroll Nllrrla, DQ M~tthall will be pa,tponed again
bq1sb tforrll, Toy Zwilling, Pat•y
Manhall requested In Ito 19M
Winebrenner Melvin Van Meter JJ budget $15.01!0 lor the salarie.•
Kathy Fran1l1, Mllls' lllzer and of a director and a!ll!lant dlreo
Jean and Janiee Manuel
tor of nursing The Board of Pub
One year pina were preaented lie Work$ atruek the tlema out of
•- DID Rizer Mr~ D••l ""sell
d
b
.,
~ '"
the bud1et as proJIO'e to I '
)(rs
William El&lt;hlnler,
Mr&lt; lellalatora
Chlrlof. Hollack, Eddie HobaCk
Pretldeol stewart H Smtih
111111~ Van Miller, ""' Royal Hid today tbal thlo requell wJI'
Tllo'llj~ Lindo Elehlnpr, Valerie be one oJ many the oom•c• wilt
Qllmilrt, LinGa Nefiler, Marl~
(Ccnltnued on Page Five)
Houdaabeh,i Rose Ann The(M ~d 1---+-~=...._::---Jlra11"tnd llrU&lt;e Teal•nl
MAIIICI'I' RIPORJ r
• Th~·Ure 11izer (iml!j&gt;, llr ··nd
CINC!l\IN"-Tl UP - Produce
lin.
!llzer, tbetrllll! and die Eli!. weak, priCA!a al farms eon
ab~ tall', Mru dd loin Frank sumero '!hllel and browns A jum
• lin IIlier' alld ,their ~blldr~, Fran boa 37-421 A lar1e 30-36 A me
, I
dlum ::;• A llnall no •o, ll
ljln
Jr and ft:Uila rece ve ne., •
....
1• d
lar•e
f'ou AI••
lar•~
41-Q,. A
,t,.o an""
••r IOQ ma
'!',,
-~I,.,.
• 811-40'
' iO&lt;td roc
~ (tie l'{orrla III~.,.Uml _... ' ~ , &amp;e
• ftmlly Mr. lOd ¥rs Catron Nor
Ctil~kens firm, feyera 8-3% lb
r1s and •tfirie of tlt'lr diuchters, ID-~11. heavy henl 18-29 118llt
C)~lce, Brenda and Jjehorah
bens IIH2 frver prlceo 4D,OOO if
19, 64,000 at 20, 4~ al 20\i
28000 undetermined
Butter llO score 71e

N ,. p

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Surpl~s

Pledged assets (an~ SC&lt;urtlles loaned) (book value)
U S Government obllga!tona dtre&lt;t ~nd guanntl'd
pled~ed to secure depOSits and otber llabllltieg -•
$
TGTAL ••• •• .
Secured and pret,-rcd liabilities
O.poSJts se&lt;ured by pledged assets puroua~t to
rcrmlrP.n1ents of law
+--.. .. $
TOTAL
'
•
Se&lt;urtltco as shown ab•ve ar~ alter deduction of
reserves of _.. .. - """'
,
,
STATE OF OIDO, COUNTY OF MEIGS as
I, J•hn T Wolfe cashier of the above nemed bank d• solemnly
slvear thai the above tlatem~t " true to the best of my knowledJI! ,
and' bellef
,
JOHN T WOLFE Cashier '
Cqrrect-Atte!l CHARLES HAYMAN
W B CROSS
Dlreetors
J M WEAVERJR
Sublerlbed and sworn to before me litis :XC~~~:~:~:

Are In]'ured
HeadOn h
Near AtheDS Line

1

5U

$ MOOO~
_
55000110
Undtvlded profita ,
~ '
TOTAL CAPITAL Ar~ 1UNTS .
•
108.81UO
TOTAL LIABIUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,284,40'18J ;
' This ballk'a &lt;tpltal ocnslsl.! •I
C•mmon stock with total par value of ,
• - $ M,OOO 00 1

•1

duotinf the bfelllnr oewtlonac
service wblcb Included Sqlpture,
prayer and medltattcn
Rev c It. KonKrlibt of Heath
Methodist Church gave ~ resume
of blo scrman last Sunday en 'A
New Leaoo on Life' wltb tho
text !rom Jeremiah
During the bualness mcetlnd
'"they dlocllSaed a community wor
Ahtp service to be held In tbe
nell future at the HI&amp;~ Sobool
auditorium when a religloua film
will ~· shown
Paul Hap\Onslill ';ctiaplaln o•
Feeney Bonnett Post, • No 128
American Legion hid astcd the
AMocftttOn to cooJl"lllil wllh the
Legion's "Back to God'' movement and they Will ablst with
lbt! 'project
A general dtocusslon was held
on the Week of Praref service!
whicb ended last Frid't

AT RACINE

Q••

!ll.t:)!l'J•

!!'\
' , ijt\';'
q•I!I'C~ f ~tirlst wltli
t 0~11.!!1
h&lt;l!t
or,
iillni and &lt;o:t

THE RACINE HOME BANK

LIAIILITIIS

Donald llllllt; repre..,ntiD8 tbe llounty Prosecutor James 0'
fire Department, lnnted the vii Brien said today he lfas prepared
!age olllclola to tmnd the aup. affidavits tor the sheriffs stan•
per being Klvon by the firemen In ture which eould add one to flv•
their haU Thuroday preceding velra to pOSsible (l&lt;nltentlary
their
SJN!Cial
meet11111
f M1 C t • t
, Wayne
Glbljo~ wu ,...leeted aentencea or e s• oun y s wo
moat recent jail es01pees
prtstdent ol the councn and &lt;punRl&lt;bard Spencer 20 and Carl
, cilmen preaent were (ilbboaa, £ro Plant.i, 33 , broke from cusloil)
nell llovert. D C Mill~ and the
tbreeJ new men, Johe zet'kle, Clln· the •libt of January ~ but were
ton Fisher aqd J~me• Arnold
captured separately before II a
Mayor Flthef. Cavt oil br e re aSpencer Is free from a Colum
1 m
sam&amp; Court
day. on $!1!00 bond
me of lht wott wltleb llu1 1IMifore
busthe
¥ederal
iiiClud• 10 answer cltarJe( of •uto tllelt
• the officials of
108 tho sewaJe dl
~imt aeal
"
coatlnl ol the ttate r011tet In \he He w11 seheduled lor trial here
vmace lliplta, enetJIID of traffic on cbnJes of lraud ~nd larceny
alitiJ on i,he •tate roulea, oew
Plariu, of Middleport w..
otreel milkers, pure)!ase ol I waftlnr trW on moraL! charges
tmtor, 1 tire tru&lt;k. a power and amult w•t~ a deadly wea
mower r9r lht cemelety, construe pon
lion of a road eail of the RIYer·
O'Brien said
the Pair ' Is
view cemetery, leKIIlltlon lor the oo.nvtcted of eseap(ng from J"l
pir!&lt;lng of tiucb in \iii b~ne;a they &lt;OUid be sentenced to an
seetlo~ wblle unload~ Cieat111P addttlonal one to live years '" the
of the river bank and tt,air ot tho state penitentiary on top of what
municipal pooL
1
ever ether sentence mtght ~·
It was report.ed by Ma7or Floher Imposed tiy Judge 1ohn C Bacon
that 11 the preaent t1ti1e th&lt;! pool II found guilty
1. l~allinl appro-te)J 2,000
~at of water dally 1nd IIIII ritulf
~ re"'fud befote tl\e pool Clll be ~wo
' opened in the s'!l"mer
~
' 'I'll• llayora to~ o! ~uo I...:
f' _
~d of Ire'!"" Jean Lama lor UJ
Urui
~,Q02 n lli tho 1enelal lund
were a00&lt;1Pted by Ill• Council
Other olfl&lt;l.lo """'"' were I
C!:ler)t Gene (\!'lie; Cblel o( Poll.. '
4'0Y ]llrtrum and Street Fore
Two roen were In M~igs Gener
man Lew!s EUia.

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MIIGI GINIRAL: 'HOSPITAl.
Admitted Sadl~ llrindley, SY?a
ouse, l ame Barrett, RuUand
Dlacharaed Dorotll Slark,
~. Ptlll Poulin, 7Po{llercy
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Bank No

Arnolij Js a natife of Meigs County and Is maiTled lo Ruth
Bradbury, a Middleport &amp;lrl He bas been active In coll8~e·
t!on work lor a Dltl11b0r ot reara
~
11Jd auperviaed the oe~l!eoaUD8 of
!1
the vlllaae atreell lhll ~ut year an
lor the vlllage
,
Mayor Fllltet ..ned a speelal
m..ling el Council lor Tlluroday
when tbe bud&amp;•t will be set up lor
~~e year and •ommltteea •Jipolnl·

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Kaiser Giant Eeonomy Foil, 12" b'l 75'

The Ml!\dleport CounCil In their fir'st offlcjal meeting of
1968 Monday at tlili 1VIUate 111!11 naJII~d James Arnold to fill
the plaee of Dtle lllilton wbo"fesJgned atter'llelllg elected tQ.
the council In the t;o~mber electlo9.

T~e Mlddiepo~

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Do
Blood Prograni Saved
Response Is

Overwhe~,

Political'Bitterne8s·
Flares
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As 288 Answer Donor Call
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Red Cro~e officials said Joday that with the future of the
blood program bere m jeopardy, 288 Meigs County people
crowded Into the Pomeroy Junior Hlgb 5ehool Mo!Uiay to donate 238 plnll of blood wblch was 86 more than the inlnl·
mum goal of 150.
'
• Mia.! Marlon El!ersbaeh bloodmobile chairman, and Mrs

WASHINGTON
flung new
President
Sen Hubert H
amount of poHtical hotilm
~w1mni" will
icans the EJBenhowet admiJilatratloa ,;,~b~as!!~~~Q
care of national deleDH "
~~
Humphrty qld bne of tbe ad
ministration'• first acla live yeara
ago wa• to trim live bllllor dol
laro from Jormer PreJI4en Tru
man'• defense budget an4 two bll
lion from foreign aid '
The MI n n " o Ia Democrat'•
char(e app,rtntly :waa aimed at
c•unterlng a bl'CI!IIIde llrtd »on
day niJh! by Senate Republlcon
Leader William F Knowland and
Houae GOP Lead~r Joae'h W
M..,tln They a!llertoti in a joint
Alatement the TrUman tdmiDiJtrl
lion muat be4r mo•t of !!t• biJme
11 the Unitel Stoles Is tr,Ulng
Russia In ml8811e development
Bul In New York, Truman said
Monday niJhl they were lrYinB
alter live years "to paaa the
buol" and It waa a little late
'l'rumao sllrted the runulns

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O.ulab S!raua~ RC executive dlr
ector uld
·we were overwhelmed by tit•
entbutiUlle reeeplion clven the
unit aad bY the wonderful ,..
lienee thon by the donflllo"
Jlany donors waited 1311 min
utea, with an "operaUolll" abut
do"" port of tbil time wblle a
new aupply o1 JtotUij wu rtllbed
from the Huntin&amp;ton, W Va
Blood Center The IUpPiy Initially
broupt bore be&lt;lme abutlod
at UO p m wtlll t¥e ~udltonum
AWl pa&lt;ked with J)eOple
Hany left lor a IIM!tt luneh •t
bjlllle tand mumed Ialor to clve
Blood .WI wu belnl taken • at
9 30 m the evenlnl VoiUilleer
worter1 were at lheb- JIOI~ unW
late boun proceutltl the donors.
Hn S\riUII tald tbe winner oJ
a ~ cub orize - awarded t1
Mn Woodrow Wlbcin, liP 2. At
bany This h'd lieen supplied b7
a peraon unable to lllve blood
The 238 successful dotidrs lion
day topped the Ill time prevHIJIII
record of 143 putta tn Februan'
of 19!16 In lit, , . persou Cllll!
to lite b!oocl coUecUon
Thert were 88 l¥tt tiJlte doo
ora to tbe Ielp 11M Crtil8 o!ao
111 all-time reCGfd. A Ioiii of 42
persons donated a, rep~n!
'"'· blooa ollmlnlslemd lo rolatlv
es or lrlencla.
Cl!arles ~~:~!!.

~r~~l!v:~ ~~t~le;~r m~~~~

leader because • be bad som~one
to tell hltn whjtt to do "1
But Truman did have o.ne word
of praise for the Pretidenel
He to}~ reROrters Mon~ay. EIIIJn
''There WI! no excltemeqt lh.
bower had written 1 • good" reply
to So•let Premier Nikolai A BUI·
ahollrd the plane,"
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"Tbe crew cl the ~all
ganln
the p..,.naers they were bav•
' H10 Yl\1~, lr1lna
1 Utile dlllloulty with ttie le"
VIce Preside.".'&gt; Richard M Nix
\ but !hat was all
011 told a lu~c
~ence )!Bn4»' : i~eii~[w~I~S~VI!'J~~~~lm~':'
~'It ~h
~iii ahow' lal\1
.:qjt'ltl T 'tlte "'~ l!i4
., ·a ~
1~. braln and ..,, what to dG
for tbe Untied Slates '
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Knowland and' Marlin rtaoted
()
with mu1h greater vlolen&lt;e In a rr
"publiC memorAndum" addressed I 0
IS
to Truman all!! replying to his
"incredible retnarks •
They uid expert tesUm•p~ !rom
WA
setentlsto and ll!lUitary leadert ~ Semi-annual Ohio Sales Tax a ..
sbB""d that 'll today we art be
lor the period July 1 tbru
hind the Soviet Un1on In oome re J O.cem,ber 31, 19~7 mull be propspocl.! In the race to perfect the eriJ executed and llled on or boo
weapon• ol the future
a con fBre January 81, f908 by all venelderable pltrt ol the blame Ilea dora llce~scd In the State of Oblc
on the do9rstep •I your admtnls Even- If no ules were made or If
troUon "
no taxable sales were made, a rc
port iJ required by law
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Ass' l n

Sales To.vReturn

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COLU!ofBu6 ut&gt;-AtrttrQey El
hot E Meyers
Ironton;' wMS
•lected pfestdent of the stat•
Board or Education at til re-or
:raotzattonal meetmg flere Mon
day
Attorney Lllren E Sourb, Jr ~
Canton wao elected VICe pres(
den l He succeeds Meyus who
has held the post for lhe P"'

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r
,
two yean
Two new member• an~ fht; r,e' eleefed board members fler&lt;
sworn In by Ohto Supreme Couol
Chief JustiCe Charles Weygandt
Meyers succeeds Robert A
Manchester, Canfield, wbo was
elected the boards ltrst ..proal
dent two ~ears ago
Manchester and Gov C Will
tam
O'Netll addresaed the board
The governor praised the work

Bl.alle,

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llondJII, I and .J(Jtgaret
land,
1!lllis
Re.r,
e rou
publt&lt; lpprectatlon to
dent of Schools Charles
llt~:r;~
•
"" o1 (IChool faclliUes, to th•
l!'eeney.Jiellllelt Post, American
of the board dunng the ftr!l tw•
.Leiloi lor iransportaUon and to
1Y
years of 1t' existence He .stressed
aU d&lt;luora, volunteer workers,
the tmporUmce ot Improving cdu
and ocntributora, wbo made the
catiOn at all levels
Manchester called lor the for
vlo1t sueb 1 great 1uce~
To a11lst Melis County vendors
matior\ of a .service center
Volunteer workers were lledl
in &lt;Ompleting their Tax Return
cal aupervll\lr, Dr R J Autson
ochool boards snd admmtstrators
Charleo A !Whburn ol tbe Divf.
M•lll Co Health ComttllaSioner,
could go for help w1th the prci&gt;
ilon of Salei aod Highway Use Funeral aervtces wtn be held !ems
Nursea
and DUntl aides. }!ernt"'
Taxes wUI be In the Auditor 1 of Thuroday at 2 p m from the Ew
Ti(e two new members are Mrs
Ledlle, J~ Evans, Martba Gress
flce, •1ofelgt County Court House, lng Funeral Chapel lor Rlna W Jeanette s Wagner, Chagrtn '
Jean Wright Mary Jennings. lean
Pomeroy, Ohio, on January 30 Cross 75, who su&lt;!cumbed at 4 a
Smtih. Elizabeth Smith. Lelia
mt
Tuesday
In
Meigs
General
Holo
Falla
and
Ertc
y·
Weber
Cmcln
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Weatherby, Myrtle SIIIOn.
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natL
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DETROIT UP - The United
pita! where she had been a pa
Reelected to the board were
ZANESVILLE. 0 UP - Pofice
Vendors
requirlnl
S!SIIhnee
tient for twQ weeks
Auto Workers International exeou
a skeleton found In the
Sloff atdes
O.ulab Strauss
Uve board announced today It will sbould .brlns their rt&lt;crda wttb The decesed, who made her John w Morrison, Aurora, liar
ncrth of Trinway 11111 be Ethel Bauer, IriA Kelton. An
demand a 1bare of prollta Instead them to aubAIIDIIate lbeir report home wtth her daughter Goldie old Whitaker Waynesville Way
rematns of Gur c Dickerson, ne\le Knight, Adele Cullum, Aud
of Rl I Racine was preccd ne E Shaffer, Bryan Paul L
Tile practice of iuuiD8 a delinNewark, who disappeared lui rey BeWng, llenrttlla O'Brien,
of a shorter work week from auto quent
notice, notifying l vendor of
death by her husband Dana W•lker Columbus and Mancb..,
23.
Maxine Prtce and Dorothy lobncomponlea 11t11 70ar.
~ 1 •I• I " • ~ t IIU4"
The board pid lb profit altar bla lajlure to Ill~ lit. return, h" C Cro&amp;S several years a110
/. aon and daugbtor have ldenU. Ilion
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108 proaram wtiuld bHI up prollta been diacontlnue4 Failure to file Survivin~ the "deceased are four
fied a jacket and pOcket watch
Unloal!ing and reloading the
lbov~ 10 per cent on nel copilll tbe return wben due will oubje&lt;t &lt;hllldren Dale CroM of Orlando, I
u belonclnB to their lather
bloodmobile truck were tltese
a
yendor
to
the
~naltles_provJded n., Edith Hailed of San Francl ..
Pollee satd a .32 ..ltber revolv blgb sebool boY". Rocer Hubbard
amonc compeliJI oseouUvea, atoek In Sections 3739.01 to 11'1311111. In
&lt;o Dorothy Davis of Racme and
er was found aeorlty and thai the frank Brinker, Kenneth Ct~.
holdera IJlarled and hourly work clualve, o.f the Rev!Hd Cacle
ers and oonll\tmert
oildle Dill of Racine
{'
slrull bore marlll oJ 1 Irullet James Che*&lt;lle, Robert Ctmmng
In addiUon, tlte bargaining proAlso survtvtng are two slslefs \Jill
wound
•
bam Robert Mosaman, Lam
Zelda Wan, of Cleveland Sarah
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AlthCUBb evidence mdtcated a Grueser, Paul llollsb, Bill Neulz
Jl'am the board will rtommend
to the union's speelallfltl8 &lt;ontroct
JOIOI of Vttn Wert and a brother,
posstlile snldde, coroner S S 1108, Jim Norton aDd D!luglas
convenUO!I here Jan 22 li wlft In
WilHam Wtlllams, Jacksoti O~lo.
~.
W0
Daw hu l"ade no olftcill rtiltDI Seyler
I
elude • general wage Increase and
BurW will be made In lhe Gil
Mttzle Ann Wolle of Racme was In the d..th
the
&lt;anteen
was
lurnlo~ed
Uy
a demand that the supplemental
mare Cemetery 1Jnder the dirtc- declared the w1nne'r of a Helfer
Muskingwn County S~enll Dav
elasses of the UtddleJI'Irt
unemployment benefit plan be ex
111111 of the Ewing Funeral Home
cal( awarded by the Racmc F~re td \\elsoert tald, bowever,that tbe
of Cbrlst and aerved by
tended to a lull y~ar
The deceased ~~ a me"'~ 0d1 and ~mergency Squad m thetr posstbllity of foul piay bas not j'~_einbe.~ of the ~al llereau
the D of A Lo&lt;fge and belonge
,.
The board said Ita previously an
ruled ou~
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All
&lt;JtlnpaJgn fer a new emergency been kerson'•
body wu found by ...-. e...mes ..,.ar
eu
The PTA of the Mason Elemen to t he EUB Cb urc b at liornmg 1vehicle
noun&lt;ed goal of a lour-day wort
Dic
wottb
Clarence
McNeal,
Lena
week wu dropped In favor ollbe tary Sehoql will meet this even- Star
Lemerl Lacy, a farmer
Kin
Rl
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Licking County authontles ,had Me ley, Hmner
ce, Mu~••
prolll abarlna plan becauae of tM Ing at 7 30 c ciCJCk at the school
A spokesman or the emergency
sguad satd today that thus far the eondueted an utenslvo search, Child!, George Hu!laon, Marvin
general eocno~c reeeulon and
the 'need lor fnereJ&amp;ed eonsumer
Featu~mg the me~Ung will be
squad has reached about one haU Including dradlng the Uwns Kellr, Fred Gardner and Georgo
following Dlclleroon's dlfo MQiiery
buying power •
•,panel dlseusScsloob oil "Tttbe ldE!f"t
of Its goal toward the new truck
00
Ice wu furtilshe~ IIY the Dav~&gt;
Under the profit abarlnl plan
TV on
Cl 1 ren
and that conirtbutlona are sltll be
Ice and Produce CompiiiJ
mg sought and accepted
exe&lt;utjves and atockbolders would Panel members will be Dr Carl
AppellJitlg u donora 10 lh,!&gt;
get one hall of the proflta In ex- Scott df ~In, a psychiatrist and
Wednesday mght the emergency
Metp County Blood Bank proc:e• oliO por cent on investment parent, Mro Roberti Rouah. par
Former
Residents
aquadmcn wtll make a house to
,.,• .~.., ond hourly rated workers enl and housewife, Mrs Stante)
aram were
bouse cattvass m Portland begin Death Is Reported
Mtddleporl Perry MIWt, Dlln
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fourth
and &lt;&lt;tnoum HarboUr parent and housewtle
wu
....
o••
OD..
M'-a
llll·'lyn
FogJeso·"'
a,
h••h
...
D
t
MISs Elizabeth Ward was not Stivera IJack BecltUe, Sarah
ers would t{OI onelourt~ In the ..
"'
n• 1 ~
The Kerr s Run cu. • us ero, DID&amp; at 6 p !It
!ted Monday ol tbe death of he• Bowman· Eileen Wooda, llolterl
form 01 a re]late on purchase&amp;
aohool •tudenl and Mrs Sylvh receptly orgamzed mdependent
brot~er Wtlham Ward at New Fuller, Eiletn S&lt;iara, Jul1c1 Hy
The gen!nl wale increase Blake, a teacber
basketball team surprised the
CssUe Pa a former local resl sell, Katbryn Hyilel~ Guy lie&gt;
which the ttoard recommended
Modera.tor •I the discussion Pomeroy Hotohots 108t night, 127
wiU be b¥ed'on Inorealled prnduc- will be Charles Carr, FJnelpal -ao,021n a SIUIIe at tho Mason City
®Ids, Eddie Manley, LIIIIIJI B.
dent
t(vlty and will be blgher Ulan the cl ttie Muon School 11\!1,; Lucy Youth Center•ntb big ~tm Bowlea
MiSs Ward left Monday alter King May Baker Kathey~ ~ch'
preant producUvlty lncroaaa for Jane Bulmer will be' In &lt;Wae n' Clndnnatl Redleg proporty wann•
11000 for Columbus and went to ~tty Sayre, Marie Manley, Pbyl
mula of z'4 per ..nt ct e centa de\TOtlotll. Bebesbmepta will b• 108 up fer the baseball seaaon wllll
ocw Castle today with Mr and 111 Tannehill
,
an hour, whlcltl!ver Is bllber
tltl polnll to lead the winners
!Irs Frattk Vincent to altend tbr
llhmer Neal Blaine JYI!burn
1!Orve4.
The board 1tso rec¥~mended
'I" Curb Duster~ all ~etp"ooo
funeral serv1ce!
Mao- Walburn, Eva ii'arlle1~ _RI
that the 19 cents an hour eost-o~
e~liopt one, were ahead atl the
•hard Pickens Johtt BrYa'!!, ,,~l'
llvln8 allowance current!• noJd to
own~;~
~
Wll)l In !Ito !tee !COI't)18' {llelee,
WASHINGTON UP- The D•
ha J Chlldo, Wlll!apt X: Jlllley,
••
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be fit f referee
lilijse Department mea led
DIVORC" Glt"NTID
1...
Regtda Hudson, QJY,de Ailensworin
most auto
w•tkeri
ItO
wrltteit
ilto
w
GuL
ne
o
,e
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te
'g't
lliclt lor tho Bol.sjtots Wer, !lick to If to spend money at 29 a r A sutl lor dlvcret! ~as been Ill
the ba..c wage fl
ees'~-':0
"a"' and Jo~n Stsson eacli wllll bases " part of tl.! dtspersal and ed 10 CBmmon Pleas Court here by A.llen Hugh~. Fred ijo!fnlan
H~nnatt Kincaid, Hanx l(ltoh,
"" ... ·~
22
aler• program fer tho StrategiC JullaDI v mells,RD Long Bottom
David , Oblinger KeQI)~ut , AmsAPPROlll MOTIONS
u'
81 Joe. W"t bad
'
"' roil
Entrleo flied In llom,.,n Pleat
0 Jlii.IIU
a:""~ st.:"::.IBN.!~~d ~: A~~o~P~~~~ng plan came t• vs Jo~~thM :.bs~.:r :.n~llfiFul":; bary, Edgar AlleiiJWOI'Itt. l ~
Ellu, Pearl Reynol.u;; l !llilaell
Court here today found JIIOtlont
1 92.
light In an amendment
II&gt;Iali;UI.~~~~
for bOla of partieulara by live d..
The Meta• County Alsoclatoon KeCnnurebdyDOu.steTorala I Engltsh 18 1r apelled out detatls of a btU to
attorneys.
Mills, 1cbn 1 Fry, H.,..,a ~-::,~
feodanla In the !ceal Food Free of Tcwn.shlp Trustee• and Clerks
LJwrence Manley, 'Dell
,
Fre:f,r eases we~ taken and or wUI hold Its annul) meeting at 8 Kennedy 10 P8)'ne 12, RusseU 25',, authoriZe $549 670.000 In emer
Herbert Glllley
OLD$TIR JAILID
dere the pro!ICuclor to prctVIde
In the Second MeCabe 2, Bowles 60 Total 127
gency military spendtnl!
Walter Harris, ~,.-~ l!Wibes,
Pomeroy Patrolman Henry Wer
1 wl" same
Condor st
:rtils sec!lcn of the btU mclud
delen\laltts or counae
"'
TliURSDAY MEETING
eluded three Ohio bases, J.ock ry Jailed John McConaha, 63, of Nan Moore, I.eWlf ~y, .. ~•
before trjaL Defondanta
!!: A, Engert
I E te
B
'I 089 000 Cbaun&lt;ey, 0, M•nd&amp;l' lllghl for Euler Nancy 1111!:4altf b\V~r
H 11. Wbltlcte~.
relations ollteer The WIIJin&amp; Workers o n ~· boqrne A F
• •
mtoxloatlon iBond of •lo wu sel MorciD, Eil)m~ ~ltlller "j.. 1t
Jr, A il Layl
Pu,bllc Employe's prio@ EUB ~urcb will m..t till• Wright Patterson A F B $22. but
remained In ... l"'iley, llorcld Hinkle, CHJtei •
MltaeU(alll'f
of qotumbus Tltii!WI1e~ at the home o.f 132000 and Clinton County A F tod¥ llcCo!llba
&lt;COntlllued
V
at noon today
lti'Ved , ~. . .
SiiiUil NY~ Ave.
II , $0,'176,000

UAW Announces
Proposal To
Share·Profits

Rma "'. Cross
, OO ByDeath
CIaun
EarIy Tuesday

lEJOergenc:y Squad,
..:1£ Award W/
"on
Bv Mitzi.e "'' Ife

Effect Of TV
On Children 'li
Be Discussed

HotshQts Stopped
By Curb DHSters
In 127-92 Game '

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Three Ohio Air
Bases ·Included
In Defense Bill

T hipCl..._.·And Trust
ld '-- al'Meel

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Police Believe
S''eIeton That
' Man
Of Missmg

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