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a-Dally Senllpel, Pumeroy-Mlddleport, 0, Jan.17,1958

In the Cbildl"e~'s Home and
the new CountY Infirmary wcrA
not forgotton durmg the past
Christmas season. as many or
Janiuhons &amp;nd indlvidu•ls h.alped to mate 11 a ~appy season
Gerald and Hazel Grate, supermtendent and m1tron at t~e Chll
dren's Home said that fi[t! or all
kmds were dilb'ibuted to the

DonatiOns to tile \hUdren'•
Home were giVeR by SyracuDe
Garden Club Middleport Bapt!st
Church Racme Baptlst Gudd
Glrls, Ladtcs Atd or tlte Rutlan~
Church of Chmt, The Skatcw"
at Chester Golden Rule Class 'Jf
Pomeroy Church of ChriSt, Pomeroy 0"dcr of Eastern Star' Poml!
roy Kmghts Tcmplar Rathburn
Trust Fund or Middleport, Ra

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Church

JANUARY
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Drew-Webster Post American '
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LegiortAuxiliary Mee,ting Held

Middleport
Sot&gt;iety

taught by Mrs Brown and Mrs

Mrs Pnul Case! entertameif' the
The next meeting will be held
Past Prestdents of the Lad1es Auxon Feb 14 at the home of Mrs.
Charles Snyder, Chilllrothc, thary of Dtew Webster Post Amer
Ruth A Balderson The topte will VIas called here Thuraday by th ~ i~an Legwn, Wednesday evening at
be "Lavmg m Later Lire"
death of Max Sanbom
her home, M11~4leport.
Mr and Mrs Lowell Probasco
A short business 6esslon was
and daughters Juhe ar.d Susan conducted by the president, Mrs.
and her mother Mrs E S Shotts Pearl Hysell, whtch opened With
left today for the1r hew home al the Pledge to the Flag and the
2922 ll;lcCorkle, SE, Charleston Lord's Prayer m unison, followed
MISS Julllil, a sophomore at Miami wtth devotiOns led by Mrs Ctlarles
Untverstty, lS h,ome (or ~- short Sauer A card of thanks was read
vacatiOn and wnl retuhJ tb school frdm the Eberobach family for
Officers of the Grand Interna- Tuesday
nowers and many .11cts of k111dness
tional Aux1hary of the Brother
Mrt. Harry Houdashelt, program
nood of Locomohve Engmee~s
11fr~ John DavJs, who has been chairman for the evening, conduct
were mstalled when they mi&gt;' v1sitil)g her mother Mrs George ed several Mamea aod prizes were
Thursday at the home of Mrs Anderson Sr and tam~y has re awarded to Mrs Hysell, i\1rs J M
Lee Roush wtth Mrs Evelyn Le turned to he[ home in New York Th~&gt;rnton, Mrs A V Howell and
wts as the ass1stmg ho11te.!!!
CJtY
Mrs Robert Harris was ID·
Penm, small dauahlllr of Mr
stallmg choplam and the officers and Mrs William. Wot'l"'· 18 rc
Un
MEN'S and BOYS'
who were .. elected were pre!l· oovermg rrom an attac~ of pneu
dent, Mr11 George Hackett Sr moma
Vice preSident, Mra LewiS, sec
Mrs LouiS&lt; Forrest, Gallipolis
retary treasurer, Mrs
Roush D s1ster ol Mn Lawrence Bill{;,
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chaplam Mrs, J Q Rice guide n lll at Holzer Hosp1tMI where A 6 30 potluck dinn~r preceded
Mrs Walter Harrts, Relief secre she 1~ a heart patient Her sister the meehng of thte Woman's Sotary, Mrs R C Sansbury ,
Mrs Bing, bas been in Gallipol,s ciety of Christian Serv1ce of the
'T'he hostess served a luncheotJ wtth her durmg the week anti Forest Run .Methodist Church, held
• The Chmltan Crusaacrs Clat.s
another sister, Mrs J R Wilson, Wednesday evening at the home of
of the Ftrst BiiPltsl Church mt•t at lhe rinse of the meeting
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Mrs Alfred Yeauger.
Thursday evenmg at the home of
!lr and Mrs Harold E Hubbard
The meeting opened with devotions led by Mrs John Scott us
Charles Vroman president. pre·
111derl and the orenlng
prayer
for her topic "The March ol
Mtsslons on Japan" The group
was giVen by Eugene Coleman
Ohlp
A
contrlbullon
of
$5
each
was
and
Health
Aasoclatlon
when
the
!Ong
a hymn to open the devo1'hc hostess served refreah
made to the March of Dimes and Woman's Sooely of Chri1Uan Ser. lions lollowed by prayer by Mrs
to the Mclga County Tuhercutoals vice cf the MlneravUI' Methodlat John Elwood
M
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Church met Wednesdaf evening at Mra. Scott apoke on the prob·
menb to [ an
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roman, the home of Mra. Fr1nk Stewart lema of Iapan and the l1fe 1 and
Mr and Mrs Coleman, Mr and i h M
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Mrs Larry Rice, Mrs Ruth Rob w t rs Ear Rert aw as eo-hos- work of Nanme B Jaines, a n'l.ta·
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slonaryl.),J~pan waa g1ven by
mson, "'" ogene c ure. 0
Mrs William Ruaaell, nrealdent, Mro R 88 Watso• Four arUOiea
uert Mills, Mr and Mrs Wlllla~1
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1 pre• • at t ' mee ne w lch OP. were presented "Worab1p" Mrs
S~~~· ey, Mr and Mrs Ear ened w1tll group singing of a Chrlaty Bi~ "Beatitudes F~r the
hymn followed with IM)rtpture by Churcll Go;r", Mrs Manning
Mrs Brooks Sayre and prayer by Roush, '1'o Much To Do", i\lrs
Mrs Sadie Brown
V1rg1l Hamm and "The Churc:h
The Small
Mod ef Oil' cor• ere Mglt-grode 0~-P"IIer fOri T11ty Nlllt
F.Q,llowln~.a duet, ''Mana10n Over To Me", Mrs. 'watson
to \If '""' hl;h.froclt fomltltt, l11 lrodt on ,... lulch Good
Big
the Hdlt()p , by Mra. Brown and
During the business scss10n wtlh
ca" hcu bM11 toh" ol th... tort w,.,. often Mrvlctd rh••
Mrs Stewart, the Pf.Qgrlm "Japan Mrs Russ Watson president pre1953 CHEVROLET
,..ulerly ovuell"tt
Today." was presented by Mrs siding Mra Man~ing Roush was
BELAIR HARDTOP
On lop of lhot, our OWI'I eMpert MHhoftlCI ca111pleftfy ln1pect
Reg trans , 2 tone flnlah, II&amp; Sayre. Read1nga on tbe toptc were wclco~ed 81 a new members and
e.,.,., wr with til• help of o11r 111oder~t tclt~tll~ eq 11 1pme~tl­
H Defroster WSW t1res Like eiven b~ Mrs Stewart, Mrs Cllf Mrs v1rgal Hamm as a guest An
detect to.,. er ••nplclelll IIOUftd_,,,,,,, oil cleul,tf11 1poria to
ford Phillips, Mrs Ru,..ll, Mrs officers meetmg to he held In
new
ttew COIIdltlolt 1:1r reploce theM Hllrol1
Eqene Forbes, Mra Renshaw, Jackson, saturda)', was announced
PRICED RIGHT
Mra. J!rown and Mra Albert AI
A contrlllptoon of ~ was made
A11d tl~ce _. ore prlrr~C~rll~ In the ....,., cor bulineu we do riOt
"9$
hovt le lftPflld en blth uNCI ttr Mtk-viM ftr avr 11¥tllhood,
ward Group alnglng of "I Need to the March of Dimes and the
'tau Get 0 ... d, N~oblt cor et o lci'lr prkt IYIJY th11e-wlth
1949 DESOTO
Thee Every Hour" concluded the Ml.,lonary Pledge of $31 ~ . was
eur gueronlet and eu1 rep11taUon to prot.(t rev
4 Door Deluxe, black fimsh, program.
patd It waa voted to hav~ a bake
very good rubber Wtll make
Dur1hg the bwliucl!s sesalon a aale at the February meeting as a
card thanking the Society for a' money making proJect
an excellent second car
Christmas gift waa read from the Attending were those named
$145
Rev. Ralph Grove and a card of above and Mrs Charles Bacr, Mrsr
210 t Dr Sedan Ex~:eptlcmal ltres Cloo11 msldc ami uul Several
than~s was read from a tamlly aboVe and Mrs Charles Baer, Mrs
to choo.11e from Bolh two and four door models
wht~h the ooclety helped at Chrlat Mra Fred Neas~ !Irs Mark Ev·
mas th;ne, The meeting closed w1th ana, Mrs Robert Laudermtlt and
the LOrds Prayer 111 untsaa
Mra. Ralph Sisson.
Belair with powerglldc, R&amp;d! Beuutlful original coral and gray
Open Evenings Till 8 P.M
A salad course was sorved b~
flnlab wllh !pollell, matchlnlllntcrlor trim
250 W. Main Phnn .. 12·) the hoateases to thoao named 1
above and Mra Karl Grueser.
garet a Grocery or Long Bottom
Mr and Mrs CIJ(ford Newlun of
Long BottOjn, !'he Davis Ice a11d
Produce Co. Salvahon Army
Feeney Bennett Post 1Z8 of thf
Amerlean Lcg1on Herb Variety
Store Mason, W Va, Laurel
Cliff Church, Mr and Mrs Lohu
Pomer'ly und the Jaycees
Mildred Jacotn, matron of the
County Home reported 1:1 pa
ltcnts there who recetved vistts
from SantJ vta Ute Feeney Ben
nett Amencan Legton Laurel
Cllff Free MelhodiSt Church, Fed
crated Church Pomeroy LoveJOY
Mt5510nar) Soctet), Ladtes Atd or
flutland Church of Chml, Ohm
Valley Commandcry 24 Knight ..
Templars of Pomeroy and East
ern Star of Pomeroy

OFF
ON

Bof LE Auxiliary
OHicers Elected
And lnstdlled

f,OreSt R WSCS

Potluck Dr"nner
Hel.l Wednesday

First Baptist
Busy Bee Class
Meeting Is Held

NEW YORK
CLOTHING HOUSE

Mrnersvrlle Metbodlst Church
wscs Meeting Held Wednesday '"'

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1953 CHEVROlET ···

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1955 CHEVROlET 4 Dr. Sedan · ··

1957 PONTIAC · ~

$1495

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Star Chief 4 Dr Catalina Beautiful bluo ancl white fm~&gt;h wtth
matchlna leather Interior A perrect one owner car

Make Us An Offer

Monleny Phaeton 4 Dr Hardtop Mere 0 malic, EZEye gluss,
WSW tires, R&amp;H Beautiful gretln and wWtc two tone Wilh match
inr areen interior Clean 111 a pin botll inside and out

$995

9 Plllf, ataUon wngun The pcrlLI('! cur ror a large fa mily Ougtn
al tan fUM.ab with l~n vl:nyl Interior All act for winter with snow '

Urea on re1r

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Dynanow, R&amp;H 'l'wo tone blue 111HI white flniHh New tJiuo sc~t
covm Good tlreo all around Not a blemlob on lhb car

1954 STUDEBAKER

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$495

1953 MERCURY 2 Dr. ·.. · · ··

$795

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Champion 4 Door Sedan Champion in l!conumy 1~1 many w,tyi

Good Urea all oround

Convertlhla Cpe Black fln~h wltll power lop
The perfeel car lor Junior

$295

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good tond1tlon

1950 DODGE 4Dr. Sedan .. ·· ···· $150

Til~ eu would make 1 fine wort "'

1952 •vROUT 2 Dr, .. · · .. · ·· · · $495
A ele~n e.r ln•Jde ond out There ore many unu5l'(! miles in this
ODe.

1955 CHEVROLET·

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II ton pickup O~elocal owner 9rlght red flnlob !tuns ltko a top

1950 PONTIAC 2 Dr. · · · · · · · · · $195
Dependable tratttlportatlon 111 a low low Jlrlro.

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'" Yean of

Senlee

z "From Bucglea To Buldta"

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!._!l'IN EVENINGS TIL 8:00 P.M.
Phaet ~ Ud 301M
Pemeny Oblo
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, New ltly seat coven, ll&amp;JI Fine original two tone blull' fmlsh

1950 FORD

The hrst birthday or Wllllan~
Perry youngest son of Mr and
Mrs Wilham Ault, was cele!&gt;rat
cd wtth a p.11rly at hJs home on
Thursday evenmg
H1s cake with one candle, was
decorated wtth candy canes and
was served Wtth ice cream to Mr
and Mrs C )l Wise Jr, Sonp
Hendrtclu Mr and Mrs Gene

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SEO field here last night wllil another
Y!Ctory In lhe la8t 10 ae'-"ltdJ, thllt time
~eu, 65-64 Junior Hawthorne'• twls)log push
tlbot
10 feet out In the key earned the vlc:ldrj.
.,~Jt railed the Pomeroy 57·58 season record to nine wins

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lll of tH other directors 1nd ol·
f.l&lt;ofl , . , -~ II tbe Pom
~J. ·II•IIci!W llal!k't .. nail meetDf heid lilt '!"'eidiY
Dii'IIOtari tMledied wore llP&lt; 8

Jltlce, Allred ' K

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team Yletory

Thef did It together. Their un

were Mr. heatable IPirit iJ lar&amp;eb the re

a~r. pl4eftl ~nd chllf· lUll of the !me aupport buketball
nan ophi! IJoard, Mr. Weeb, u fana here have given them"
vf&lt;e ptwltled~ Robert S Coate&lt; Every foot of opace oa the Pome
:,lhler, ' )ln. St,.tey 188iatan1 roy IYm Door Wll paoked with
.,.,bier, and Blch..-.1 Chamber' 1"•11-wlallera joatlln1 in to congrat·

The Bnsy Bee Class of the Ftrst
Baptut Church met Thursday eve

aa•lltlfll eatbler

ullte the Panthera wben the buz

EIDPlofile&amp; re IPJ)Otnted were zer aounded the end of the game

nm• at Ihe home 'of Mrs Harold
Hubbard FiCth Avenue, wtth Mn
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presld·

llufno Gtlffitll ......,tary, Len P1ul Fclmer had juot lflhbed a

State Route 12'
Re-Routing Is
Now Compl~te4

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The meeting opened w1th a
pfayer by ~rs A R Pullen al)d
Mrs Raymond Grunm was in

Fund ,
Women who vohmteered to
work 1n the church k1tchen ar~
&amp;Irs JoiiQ Lyona, M,rsY Charles
Bennett, Mrs Dale ,.Mourmng,
M" A. Jl. Pullen, Mrs , Ja~k Sat·
tcrfJcld!&gt;J ~s 10. E. Roush, Mu
Frances Bearhs.
Blflbdaya of Mr• Dell F,lfe aq~
Mrs Homer HyseJI were obsen'
ed TM meeting closed with ,,
prayer by Mrs Bennett
Mn Willis Anthony wpa 111
charge of tile pro~ram whlcb tn
cluMd , a poem alld. two conte~to
Tho ho ~lesses wero •the offlee1•
!Ira Porn'111... Mrs Hubbl\1:4,
!lr&lt; Shaley M1llp, Mra LYOD!,
Mrs E J, Hughe.s anil they ser
vmJ a salad course to twenty s.:o:

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without defeat. Firat ball play 1)1
theleoltJe II eompleted Athens by
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lo11ng, llumped lnlo I Ue for ....
ond place wltb WeiiJioll and Gal·
Jlpollt at 0.2, u the Rockell mea•·
ured J10taon 77-M, and GaDipo.
IIJ toot Nellonl'ille 7~2
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111e fifth ,.... •••
Panther• hove won by two pomts
or teaa, 1nd the tltlrd aame that
hu been won lruide the final 10
,..00111.
Colth DIU Retlon utd 1rter
the 1am• wtt.-.1 by an eallmaied 900 f101, with 800 of them
atandfnl In every available cor·

!!d~Mp B9~ifer, Warren Pi&lt;k .,..

First Baptist
Crusader Class
Met Thursday

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Bobstetter
1 _ p·:O:~...:,.J l 0£
/Ill n::Bruen
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P..... ...oy
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Dodson and children, Danny, Da
Vid and Pamela, Gary, Celestt!, charge of the devotional aervlce
on the topic "As Ye Hive Done
DenniS, Patricia Ault
It Unto. the Leaat of These"
The Claos voted a contribution
lo the March of D1mea fl,nd voted
to pay the Iaot' payment on lh&lt;tr pro•uam.
Ob~erved
pledg( : to the Baptjst Camp .ef're~\,~~~ing

Two Birthdays
Are
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~. lonol elerlt and IeDer, Chari·
otte 1(. f;i11111Uid llarllyD Wolfe
b&lt;&gt;okbei!era; IIIII Cora A. Grind
ley eu"""!'llh
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•fr,.. Jtill~ were Wilham ~
Kobltetler, jtrp~~ch manaaer. and
lln. rAitll l\'llltamoon. lllillan!

Re-routing of Stale JloUte 121
arond Pomeroy is
tb~
Ohio Deportment of
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Del)' r~ute · m&amp;lk,~~

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l'feoklent llobokUer reported

rebound from the lfeli Gory Me·
Conkey'• 1111 desperate effort with

three H&lt;OIIda on the &lt;Jock. That
baD of lllcCoabr'• went In, then
diJilbed out Into I'Oialer'o bandl.
But while lleCGalley played a
hero's game, Pomerot• ST John·
.... creator yet Bll 30 points
12 ftelders and 8 of 9 free
c~tdiotln&lt;ed

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te.ulte4 in ..,.
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and !\Irs WQ~iam\ Waltets .an('
Jrtnmy, s1x vcar o d son of Mr
and Mrs William Warner, ~~Cell•
brated their birthdays togetlle~
at ure mornng; sess1on of tht
Ktndergartcn Thursday
Tllelr mnthr.rs .were assisted b'
the teacht'r, Mrs Guy Reynolds, 1n
servlnJ: Jcc cream, cup cakes de
corated wtth the numm a~ "8" an'.
favors of born.s, bubble gum ar\d
baltooru.
Games' were p\aytd and h~lp
r 1s were Dav1d Buskirk, Mar)'
Vlfglma Burkett S~ lvtaJ Swanson
Tames Thomas, Marc Frenc!t,
J1mmy Donnelly
m!!tftbers

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Auto Skids

Sav~ )'Ottr lore8th and yonr eltoeleatlter.
Start I checking account 9ow and Ule it for
paying your hill1 euily, conveniently,,. an1l
with perfeet eafety.
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Mrs Allen Ball has rclurne&lt;1
home from Chicago, Ill , when•
she was called by the death of
her brother, Wtlliam Warner
Mrs Everett Thoma ~ substltdl
ed at Ccntrat School TuesdBy ami
Wednesday for Mtss GenevJc\ c
Slouart who was 111
Chnatopher Tornpkms son o'
Mr ~ and Mrs. C F Tompkuu, who
is confined to hts home on
Spring ~venue by illness, 1s 1111
piovlnilo'
Mr•,. Russ Watson, Mrs Bertna
Soot! 11itl nelce Rozanna Knight
visited In Athons Thursday w1th
Mr1 11nd ' Mrs Roscoe WISe
, Rozanfla Knight returned to
ho~ hdltll! In PI f'lea88nt todov
arterr ' i f!ttlslb w1th Mr and Mts
~!'" Wanon and Mrs. Berth,,

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, 'fburadaY juot IM!fore dawn when
IM 'D7 .Chevrolet he w•• drl•fna
ne.t Long Bottom, ailldded off tbs
~d Into a bank, Speeial Deputy
Slii'ruf Allrod !q901 reported to-

·' , {(imt'A clltl!elt the road neu the
Sb"e River bridae,-ahout 2 miles
• DW!h ol Long Bottpm. Moderate
daniages were ~pitied.

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Mrs John Bally returned home
Thur~da)' even~ng from Loutsvlllo
Ky, after a several weeks vt.!!tl
with~ her son m law and daughter
Dr and Mr! J B Marshall and
family
Mr and Mrs Edward ! Parfitt
spent the pas! w~kend In Char·
!eston with their son and daugh
term law, Mr and Mrs Lawrenfe'
Parftlt

Norwalk, Is slllYing In Galllpoll•
while "'" Is 111 A niece. Mro
Jack Shadle, Clovetand wos h"'
for several days to see her aunts
Konncth MeEihlnny and J\ussell
Roush are business visitors Jn
Hur dt~ck is your owls peraonal money.
Clnelnnatl.
h'1 I recordlllf each trnns,ctlon. lt'a vahtHble
Mrl Grace Yuraslls. •ho bad
lJcen a\ ,Jlcr hume 1~ Ypsilantf 1
In Jlr~paring tax return..1
one 1rnice .,
Mich, ~Is returned eht~rc l&gt;ecau&amp;•l
ihat ONLY YOUR BANK c1n pvt.
of tile Illness ol her mother, Mrs
fltiiTY !lcMaotcr, a medical ~··
Drop in 10011 anrl open Y~UR. ~U/11,
tlent Meigs G..eral Hoal&gt;lt•l,
Mra., aullne Bolin, Columbu1
haa l!e vlsltmg her
\Ve Pay 2% lulere»l On \lou:J.a,lqs
Mr• J Poatlewa1le ahd :~·;~:::.i ·I
St Joi~ph Hospital m p: ;~~;:
burg fer major surgery ,1
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Mrs ~rnest Covert and Mn
; I Emily Sprague of the Alph~ On1i
BAN)UNG ~INCE 1871
eron dl'pter of Dillta Kappa Gam·
Member Federll Rtltrve Sy&amp;lem
ma educ:aUonal sorprlt.y, 'were
it\10118 when the Beta Alpha cha[!l
Member Federal UeposiiiiiJI'tlate Corporlllloa
ter held a dmn~r l"eettng In Galli·
polls
receniJ1. State Senator u ... .1.,
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Je~ Copins Wl8 the Bpeaker fOr the
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profeaaof1of Poultn Science at the L.WI:tJOn&lt;,~o~
Unlveralty of 11iuD!Iri oad Di,...
tor of Rtaeareh In tbe Pollltry
Dept at Columbt., Mo..
wile and two children apent en
b&lt;&gt;lldaya wttb hla melher,llro
But it waa tbe fourth quarter
Jon1h Cotterill, and s11ter, lin. R.
where the Panthers demon.
v. King. Bradbllf)'.
their coolness under the
~. Cot~ill Ia a paduate of Jl"...,~"' pressure.
JbrriaoDVUle Jligb Setool ..d It waa C$48, on Gaskill's key
tec.lved tl~Tte degrees from Obto pualt abot, 48-t&amp; oa Johnaon s crlp.
State Unlver~it)'.
pte, 48-48 DD Couney'a corner one
He bas been 1 Poultry Praducts bander. Folmer got two qu1ck lay·
Tecbnolog~t at Jon Stale College, ups for li:J-47 but M~onkey, as
A01e1, Iow1, IIRCe 19111, and en if ill8pired, eountered With one of
1957,
tbe Unlver· b11 own and a dilftcult corner
sllot.
Then, wltb 6·32 on the clock,
Gulill dnwe in
tile key for
~2. It
the I rot lime Athens
had led
got one back al
the
Gasttll hit
Pill Four)

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ed with 11 nofln hmrheon Tuesda
at her home, Mulberry Avenue
Guests were Mrs D J Morgan
Miss Marcia Karr and Mrs Pearl

2 Dr MH New scat covers beautiful light blue finish very
elean inside and out Thla ontJ hall had exceptional care '

l953 FORD

the hosleSI. to those named above
and ?.Its George Bearhs, Mrs Mame Holmes, Mra George Mowery,
Mrs Wilham Baxlcr and Mrs Lew18 Stanley.
The February meetmg Wlll'be
held at the home of Mfs Wtlham
Baxter wtth Mrs Lewts Stanley as
devotmnal leader and Mr~ Ben
Neutzhng m charge of the program
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eoral rose and gray f!nUih wilh li(Jotleaa matching Interior tr 1m
A onHwner car thllt has had exccpUonal care •

1956 MERCURY

by Mrs Houdashelt, who also read
a' number of thoughts for the day
A dessert course was served by

Weather

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POMERO\

Super Chler Catalina 2 Dr wilh power stccrmg, power bre~kes ,
hydfamattc and wonder bar radio with rear speaker 1Je01utlful

1956 PONTIAC

Mrs Owen Watson Three readmgs
were g1ven, "Another Year Is
Dawnmg", Mrs Jed Webster Sr,
"A\)' Guide'\ l\lrs Ben Neutzhng,
and "A Prayer For the NeW Year"

speaker
whenmet
the atChild
t10n
League
the Conaervc·
home or
Mrs Chester Erwin Thursday evening.
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Mrs Millard WMermuth, preBI·
dent, pr~ded ~and· !lira Weoley
Fry, program ebairman, inttoduced the gueets speaker whoae topic
dealt Wlth denial heolt~ am! byglen~ The apeaker' d18lflbuted
cop1es of ~'Dental Health Guides"
to the members and sucgested as
a fulur~ project the fluorldaUon
of water used in the commumty as
a prevenlatlve of dental decay.
Dr Amsbary alated that only 4%
of the Papulatlon have natural 1mmumty to decay and s1ud that d1
cts hagb 10 sugar and starch
ed to the amount of decay
toetll He explained th~t dental
eare sllould start with wltb prenat
al dtet and continue sance tbe
te~lh are one of the few parts of
the body that nature does not ...
pall'.
A numhef of x rayo and modela
were sllown by the •peaker who
ended Ma talk With • question and
answer penod
Dunng the bmnneu meetmg '
three new membera! Mrs Betty
Chapman, Mra. Peggy Houdasbelt

TUTTLE
MOTOR CO.

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1955 FORD ·

Dr K. D. Amabary was tlJe g~!el a)!d

The Reedsville . Long Bottom
Home Demonstration Club met on
Wedneaday Jan U, at the home
of Mrs Warren Ptckens A broller
meal was prepared and served by
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inc Myers and the hostess
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roll call The president, Mrs Treas1e Swain, was 111 charge of the
busmes.s meelmj Tbe topic for

Federated the meeting was broiler meals

Pomeroy

Child Conse..Vation Leagu~ Hears
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CAl COATS
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Meigs ~ount)' Wards Are Given
Demonstra~ion
· Remembrances During Holidays Club Meehn,g
Wards of !leigs County both nine boys and ....n girls there
Held January 15

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winter, Dr aDJI .lira Cotterill
l•mlly 1lso vbited bil brothers, Rlymond and Don, Harri~­
onvllle; a hrothe~. Paul, Albany
and Mr1. Harley Muaaer, Albany.

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11etta Campus
MAIIIE:l'I'A. Ob~ VP - Ohio
C. William O'lie1ll and Weal
VtrQin1a Gllv Ceclf' H Underwooo
.botb fcrm~r facult!" members a~
Manfllll College • w•D return
bore Feb ~4 to add"'" tbe an·
nual Marietta Chamber ot Com·
merce dinner.
Chamber JII"B]jlent S. D. Hoag
said Jamea !4 Sy.mes, prealdent of
the Pennll)'lvanla Ballroad, •lso
w1D he among the spealiers. '
Hoag 111d the dinner il being
moved lnlo the eollege ll~ldbou,.
to occommodlle an ex~ted l.
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vo-Ag M.~ting

Ten mterested farmera attend
ed tbe elihlh of a aenes of meet·
mga planned by farmers and the
RaCine Vocational Agriculture
Department.
Ernest Bond, representative
AmeriCan Cyanamid Company pre
sented much practiClal mformatlon
wttb tbe use of anl1b10tics m live
atock feed1ng. U. ai&amp;O anawcred
....,. &lt;tuell!ona asked by those at
teodlng Scv•ral oS those attend
Inc roqueatcd Mr Bond to return
next yNI'.
Those attendmg were Raymond
Erv•a. Andy Crosa, Dan Smith
Douglas C1rcle, Paul Moore, lun
tor Saloer, Howard Eroln, Earl
Cross, Wayne , Rouah, Wmfred
Scarbrough, Mr Bond, and How
~ Nolan, VocaUonal Agriculture
Instructor
The ninth meeting planned for
January 20, 1958, will be devotod
t&lt;t farm practices toeeommended
by tile Agricultural Stahlllzal!On
Committee of Melp County Iter·
bert Sblelda will he present to
present the Meigs County pro-

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Chann~ '3-Satutd".

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tnd Ralph Nicholson (age 20).
early Colonial l)ays, e~pecially for thqse with .Since i.D\hllvants 1o ~lgs County came
.... tamllW In Mill!l C&lt;lll!ltr, we tffer Ill'! ftolP loeal polltts as well as fr.vi~J: the fWWrn
foUowlng infonnatlon:
Seaboard, the ronowtng.lnf&lt;IIJI8(19n lhf~
Thomas Woo4 m. 9irah Buchanan (Aug. ol 6l:line help to those ~ki,D~ o. thf'
tt, 178iJ In FauqJJitr QtNllty, \!a., 1«0ni!Dg try aen.-lO'~ at this lillie. Al!l!lll'dli!f ~ '
CQDSUi of 1810 In Washington County, Ohio
~records or Fauquior County.
Mary Wood m. John Carter (Dec. 4, yr. not (the county wherein lies Marietta), these
names were recorded: Wood, Campbell, Bai·
Indicated, but presumed to be about 1780)
.James Wood m. Elizabeth Evans (Sept 5, ley, Rathburn and many others. This lqlor·
matlqn It found In Vol's 80 and 81 ol D.A.R
J785).
Lavlsa Wood m. John James (Jan. 8, 1787). Mag., Library of Conil'ess Genealogical Sec·
Mark Wood m. Mary Bashaw (July 12, tlon Reference E:I02.5 .AJ2 2nd Set.
1787).
The reason this column lui~ not gone too
In Amelia County, Virginia, James Wood lar beyond the names ALKIRE and BUTCH·
m. Sally Anderson (March, 1814). Sally was ER Is that, Information and questlona·
dau. of Francb Anderson. '
lng into this departmant have ~en sloW, .1114
In Augusta County, Virginia, RJchard It Is our desire to not hurry anyone who may
Woods m. (w. name not given) (Aug. IS, 1770). need more title to compile data. AS was
Westmoreland County, Virginia, John mentioned before, a family geDetlollf q~to\lld
Wood m Molly Cahall (Aug. 22, 1787) and be important to all the ,OIIR-11' (ellllftltlon.
John Wood m Ann Price (May 27, 1789). AJ. There Is no better time tbnn now to 'et 1n
so In Westmoreland County, Mary Wood m. with both bands. 'l'be·~81oft WOUld be tate
Daniel Burgess (March 4, 1796) and Franres Indeed, when one MUlti ob!SIII the alill!llloc:•
Wood m. Harrison Burgess (Oct. 9, 1805).
this column could aftoril, Without an qutllly
In We&amp;tmoreland County, Virginia, Char. of several hundrid doUars for a Ctnealm
Jes Wood was granted 268 acres. ot land (yr. search done 'by a prof.Wntllll ihe lteld.
1683) recorded on page 353 ol Book No. 5 ol Because of Ot.!t' lilfe f6t GUt eGIIIJIIUIIItyalld
County Records.
neighbors we sem tor pi~ ~nl1: · '
In Goochland County, Va., Henry Wood
In our exptlrl~ w1 .now Cba1 not ff"Y
was granted 110 acres or land (yr. 1?80).
one Is lnteresled 111 tile tiiiiJly Ua~ sf!le4
lo
AlSO' to ~bland County, Va ., Henry Tur· ills not possll)le 10 t!llfmntl'ate ~w~
EASt Cli!CAG()...Lib""'n NtW ~l!ll~ \}!~
fter was granted 300 acres ot land (yr. 1731). uninterested and lftlereded wltfwlt • • Jbr&lt;llt! Smith tald the ltbrw ,... ~=pen':'1~, 1111~" ""~ .~
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r name. n ega ounty, de- munlcatlon, we IIIJ!t( tli6 cfoot ~~ tor your Scott's J!o!la&amp;e stamp Atbum tna: ~.:;;,t ;..L'r6;.~~~~'hl.
eendants or whom could have mterated !rom cards. Your Sentinel if •
inedla ot wH itolen !rom hi• library . In tla1 wu 87 , 1 ~ Anlelel. ,
Virginia, who aceordlng to record tmmigrat- exceeding valqe to -· alld ""Ul CO"'Dl"llilv 11132. f. $to bUt was attached to
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fl •• flilepll ablr to cover 4amase to
orl tleally all owned ldtfti\IIQ~ on -on •

9:$0 'l'I!A

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4·30 I!~cln~ !rom Hialeah
~:Q9' ~IQ' K!nJ,,

6:80 l!opalong ;Cmldy

e:QII New• P!Cii'P:e

ti:IS S~6J'tl Eye
8:30 i'td'eral Men •

T:lJO Saturdai ~ht Jamboree

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T\lliiM~ MIITIQ ~~LID
II moetinc of the Red ero.. '!!.,
e&lt;~tlvo Board bad been called lor
Tll~day evening at 8 p. m.'lll the

Chapter I'GORI(. Vmoll. Ne11o j 1

By Chot Tlnnthlll

oouaty chalnnan.

"Chatter" columns are a dUne a dozen ln hometown news·
papers eve,rywhere. With a great deal or help !rom our
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ne~. s o
e Dally Sentinel · ~veu the county this one may
rise, on occasion, a cut or two above the run-ol-mine. Perhaps
like Mr. Winchell, or the lute 0 0 Mcintyre, by working to·
gether we can reveal a truly county-shattel'ing top secret fact
upon rare occasions.
Not a weekly scandal corner, or a political diatribe weekly
letter, "WHODUNNIT" In Meigs County hopes to rise into
the class ol pleasant rending. Contributions to "WHODUN·
NIT'' will be accepted anytime during the day by anyone on
the Sent.lnel starr.
And ao:
And all othm feeling undor
Social event s took , nlco turn tho weather.
for G5l•h and bach•lor Frunk Moat Transferred Unfinished
Will l01t week when fellow mom· Hou,. and l.ot:
ben ol tho Antik Club wave him Mt. and llrJ. Johnny Terrell
• gold plated elgurct lighter ,. have bought the house on Chit

CIRCLI TO MilT
The A!tornoon Clr~lq or th•
w.s c.s. will meet Tburoday at the
Koalb -.IJ&gt;Odlat chureh will&gt; lh
c. n. Konkrlght as tho oul•estlou
a! leader Hoate~Bea are Mrs. Brll(•
Lloyd, Mr. Herbert Chambers.
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. Carl
MaUox, Mr11. Everett Davis and
Mrs. R. A. Mlller.
'TO MilT TUISDAY
The Friendly Circle of Inc Fod

erot•rt Church will meet TUesday
ot 8 p. m at tho chureh. Mr&amp; Wal

do 1. Bartels will t..d devoUons
and Mrs. Fred t.elfhelt will bq In
charg~ o! the proflam. The !lev.
Waldo 1. Bortela will conduct In·
1tollailon o! oflleen and ~Ira. Robart Coate• wlll be .the ••Iolii lor

a birthday i lCt. Other me n1Dcr&amp;-- drcn' llorne Hill IJra:t owued and the lnstaiJutlon . .Hollf:essu w111 IX'

Bob Jacobs, Ed Stark. Ethen purtlally flnlihod two yours ugo Ml" Erma Smtih, Mill Elizabeth
Harper and Dick Scyi&lt;JO'
by the Aokleys. Tho original own Flck and Mro. t.ellhpll.
R. C1 F'ollrod i.s learmg him
l&lt;llf to plct:cs realina hctwcen
eontractJ and hamporcrl by bad
weather at guardrail work. Henry
Ewing rushe!d Into conference wllll
lnaurance peopln lt~ st week aflcr
Huntington', dlaaatroua tire and
1 water atoppali!e In one or Ilia own

Pomeroy bulld1n1L
Anyone with o ham radio on
the u me wave bnn flit Branch

Fleming's h oy " t In hla trucl:
may !lgure !hoJ•'rc tuned In on

on sold It to the late Juhn Hanj.
ley with the b"aaemenL as Uvlng
quarters; John's many frlemls
were ahoeked when he left h:
1956 und Mn. Handley decided to
sell. It went to Jack and Sue
(Struble) Cramer whu in turn sold
It to the Terrell• when Jack waa

IIADIURY PTA

The next rc a ul~r meet1n1 otlhc
Bradbury PTA will be held at tho

1chool Tuesday, January 21, a!
7:30. Mill SallY Schaal, Special

Eduealloo toacber In th' Jlutland
Schools will dlsCil.!l some "lm·
m t1ned elsowhore by General pllcatlol)ll of Spe&lt;tol Edutatlon"
Each teacher will be I~ her roopt
l'ol.
7{30 to rltll with parents
This younr abodo 1lrearly hn.1 !rom
about
achool problt~m• and quoct.
as much to tell as many MelJII Ions con~rolng
th• echool or pu.
County houaet 16 years Gt older pll. Refre.bmelll.! will bo served
which have lloen home to three at the clo•• or the prorrom.

InK ' Jparo rib barbecue. Chef•
were RoKer and Rkh Follrod.
MO!t Vlallecl Puleroy Yeuth .
Pearl Hawthorne, Jr., who onr
day thio wee~ bode new Olllo
Unlvei'IIIY Cole• BIU Ilea&amp; coodb•' aft er a len•th•
• ' c'at
" and turn·
ed around to ll'l!et a reploMn ·
K" ••10..,CIDIJ, tatlve of tho Unlveralt•' or Kon·
..mr wllere avollablt
"' .,~ on• mr In ldva""' 111 tueky.
JIM! to.Uy Reotlnel offlee, .IS.Sl: General 11 Tiieme: "Junior, we
D~Dtht, $1.80; thl'ft mentb•, wo nt youl

B1 molor route vrhll'o anlt
one moot~ $1. By mall one
ft':\:&amp;it0~·1' ::::~:"
Klx months, $4.:13; tlu...
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montb, $1.
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every llfternoon n
by 'lbe Ohio Valloy
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8:45 Sign On

1:00 Today
9:00 llcnlper Boom,
9:30 Trouble Wltb Father
10:00 Arlene FranCis Show
10:30 Treaau're Hunt
II :00 The l1rlco Ia Right
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8:45 cas News
9:00 Morii\JII ~
10:00 Garry Moore
10:80 ~l'IIIIIF. GodfrtJ
ll·80 Dolto
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race the Nation
CIIS News
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Best the Clock

can rua away witll tbe flat. lfo
lieve me, it can't haoPID · in 1

Ort tills little f~llqw's alight sbouid~rs re st 'he buldens and w~lg)tll o~ w~rld IQader·

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Natro,.l League.

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llefore. T!Jjs..lp)Je U~ne tO teacl! JOUr ;elll~dr~q t~e' Jlon_,. ~f) lleauty o( r,-

~Jl'-~un, to-lnstlllln them the immortal and s
reading and t~lling your chUdren Bl
In your cv~ryday life, by sendlpg yo
rtOill'aill~•. you ll'ili bUild chilracter, faith an
be able to ac!Ueve • united, JIEI~ce

ound woril~ of th.\1 Bible.

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d love .. !i'OJ illf, \hr.oli.sb r~lfgj.9rl U\~1 .We ,
M world wljer~ all men wll[ "J,.ov.e ThY

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every Sunday, to .enrlclt your life
your ehlldren with r~ljgton-the 11viour '(Jf all mliJ!kitid . : •
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l.ftdtml!~ appear below. '
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ABel A'pplllnca Serv. .·.:.......·-·:PflillaroY C11111nt Block·(o.··
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Custom )Built Kitchens

AVOID AN ACCIDENT

Stiffler Red Anchor
P~mer0y 'Budget ShopPinJ
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SEE US!

Ma\:en of Ho~am Bread

VDEdwarcls

R. H. RIRVIngs &amp; Sou Co.
Your Bodle 6 P!liio•th l)ealer

Heln"s . Bakery

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f~1~~!~y·~.;~r yo~r ~burch this Sunday, and

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don't let anybody toU you I~ lock•
up the pennant. RWib and lataer
won~ make that big 1 differn&lt;e.
r look !or ••other four ot five
toam race. It m1kti me taueh
when pe&lt;&gt;ple uggest the Bl1\ti

· ''WI KAYE AMEW IAIY
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good deal the Braves made but

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9:SO Qcody~ar Theater

8:00 Ed Sullivan Show
~:00 GE Tbeatte
l::lo Alhed llltcbcoek

be a brUllant

That gives me CUIIllllllham, Del
an4 Wall1· !loon In
meaning 1 protly
;ood hand wilt be aiUlnl down
.very day. Cunnloaham pl11•d
•ell at lint and 11 the outfield
rnd be hit .311. lneludll:r ao101 of
be moJt specli•ular prnoh hill of ,
the year. We rerard him 11 1 lolrd 300-hltter.
Tbe leasue, of courao, II Jiron~
md the Brav01 were lt&lt;fn&amp;lbenll&lt;l
vhen they got Bob Rush and Don
Katser from the CUbl. 'lbll ""

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10:00 Susp!cl9D
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11:10 Weathercast ·
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1:00 Sip 6lf

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from a hospital, Ht•bJtl Heeart•y
Wll back again when 1 tanUr
truck rammed a tar in whic.b be

fnlt~ qr C0111&lt;16tnC'11
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HARTFORD. C.nn, UP

N. W. COMPTON, O. D.

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Anention Dog. Owners

TO MilT WIDNIII!AY

Tht Middleport Llterarr Club
will m~t Wedoetdl!' 1IWDQOfi at
the home or 11r1. 11. I. Frenrh at
2. p. m.
MOTHIRt CALLID
Molhers of Sonloro In ltlildle.
pert Hlrh Sahool are uraed to at·
tend a meeting 11 !be achocl at
3:80 p. m. llonday 1c.ordlni It
lhe announeom1n~ today b~ llrL
John Ketehko.

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Thl Parent·Tead!o Auoci&amp;Uon
Mothor·Sinltrt Cllon~~ will prac~
let TuutiQ eveal111 1t 1111 miUlo
room ol Hlddloport Bllh Sci!Ool ~(
7 p. m. with MrL N. '· sw..~·
hatner 11 director fad lira. Clla·
tor Erwin It plantll. Al\l' lntero•
ltd PTA memller Ia urlltd to at•
tend llle rebeuNI.

Kennel Lfclllll $10.00

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hltrM ll IO&lt;OIId e}oaa malllna
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Stant companion on hit toal lamlly.

Jtrlpphrg operation•, often an• Nomination For The Mo1t Un·
wers lhe radio with hlo b"t ond WIUil
Sl~ht :
loudest barka Saucer flllton
Seeing Fritz Buck recently ho"
from liars, suroiyl
And then there ore Mr. anO down Mechanic Street m a &lt;frh·
Vn. E. 1'. Rubbuon who will !ng, downpour of rain!
Nomination ~·or Our Most Ac
take a train out of Charletton
Saturday night !or Richmond, Va. &lt;ompiiRhed New Man About To•'ll
Frank w. (8ltiJ Portor, attor·
to via!t their No. t fsnd onb)
&amp;randchtld And II iobbte happy noy an oclated with Crow and
to be out or publle ~trvtcel But Crow: A (l'lduate of Weal Polnl
undidatea continue to want In •t. a teacher 11 Rto Grande Collego
Wttneu: H1rry Craig, Charlll In enaineerlnl IUb)eoli, I Mel(•
She&lt;ls and Clair Kart hungerJn~ pra&lt;tloint llltomey, I G111J•
alter 1 comml11lonerohlp wltA l1nner, an 01pert bridle pl1yor
popular Charleo Rrwell ourtiY 11d a devoled !amlly man. Holy
obout to add hll 'name. Jim 0' Cow Bill, divulge where you
Jlrlen to a R!lllell petltloa paMer lcund the 30.hour dl)'.
If Wedne1day ni1M mldentJ
Get well wlaheo to :
Elma RU11ell of Pomeroy who botwoon Mlln and LoCUli, lnO
•II sebtduled lor 1 two-week IIIJ Sixth Avt aod Firat Avt. In Mld·
dioport deteytod 1 my pleaBOnt
at Holzer next week.
aroma waiting toWJrd them from
DI!VOTED TO INTIIIREST8 the Roacr Mor1on mldence they

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~ llid I!~ .Show 10:00 ~h~l'l Sl!Dw
Loretta Youu Show
10:~ Waterfront
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u:oo 11'1.._,Hiadlln&lt;ia
- .iiJiry •
11:10 Nltowattb·
P•\i!ctiV.'s Dairy
·I:QO IJigll art·'
Down ·op t~e F'itrm
Bl,i Plc(~re •
NBA Pro Basketball

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Gpspel Harmony
N:eet the Prcn
Outlbok
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GARDINIII CLUI
Tho Junior ADIIItur Oarde~eu
Club will meet llonday at S:SQ at
the houre of ~~ Paql ~11&lt;111 wllb
Mr~. William Slater • lbllr advil·
or. Each mamber lo to brina I ...
lure s~
. Ill••. PI".. (ot lh&lt;l yeer
are to be m;'de at ihia meetlnl.

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Three clrel• o! tho B. H. San·
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First Baptlat ehureb will meet
HAM ON THI TA&amp;ll
, Tuesday lfonlnl. The EJecta CirINDIANAPO!JS UP - Everett ole will meet at t~t home cl MTS.
Maynard, manager or Swift "Co.. Poarl Jlollm••J tbe Doten Circle
an Tndlanapollt meat packing firm ot tbe borne of ~ro. Edison lli·
;, try ing to fi!luro out how a ton ker and the Lovejoy Circle at t'•
o! h•ln• wu stolto !fom lbe p._nt. hom~ of l\lrJ. ~·m~• Pullen.
om,. He llld tilt hamt, iU ~hlna ' _ _..- - - 0.~ ft\111 !rom II•• !o \3 poliJidt ea~b, were
A 111111 ot ~ prtto~ prde
• valued 11 ,I,IU.
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Uepae mast be obtalne!l P.9J t,le!' thaa Jan.. 20, ltSf, f4! ~tll!d ll'ylnc.$1 penalty.

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J'or tbcse who wlsrJ f,r ~ aUmpse illto the (a&amp;•

Chann~ '3-Satutd".

B:II !jlgn Ob
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8.30 Clrele ~ Ra~ .

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tnd Ralph Nicholson (age 20).
early Colonial l)ays, e~pecially for thqse with .Since i.D\hllvants 1o ~lgs County came
.... tamllW In Mill!l C&lt;lll!ltr, we tffer Ill'! ftolP loeal polltts as well as fr.vi~J: the fWWrn
foUowlng infonnatlon:
Seaboard, the ronowtng.lnf&lt;IIJI8(19n lhf~
Thomas Woo4 m. 9irah Buchanan (Aug. ol 6l:line help to those ~ki,D~ o. thf'
tt, 178iJ In FauqJJitr QtNllty, \!a., 1«0ni!Dg try aen.-lO'~ at this lillie. Al!l!lll'dli!f ~ '
CQDSUi of 1810 In Washington County, Ohio
~records or Fauquior County.
Mary Wood m. John Carter (Dec. 4, yr. not (the county wherein lies Marietta), these
names were recorded: Wood, Campbell, Bai·
Indicated, but presumed to be about 1780)
.James Wood m. Elizabeth Evans (Sept 5, ley, Rathburn and many others. This lqlor·
matlqn It found In Vol's 80 and 81 ol D.A.R
J785).
Lavlsa Wood m. John James (Jan. 8, 1787). Mag., Library of Conil'ess Genealogical Sec·
Mark Wood m. Mary Bashaw (July 12, tlon Reference E:I02.5 .AJ2 2nd Set.
1787).
The reason this column lui~ not gone too
In Amelia County, Virginia, James Wood lar beyond the names ALKIRE and BUTCH·
m. Sally Anderson (March, 1814). Sally was ER Is that, Information and questlona·
dau. of Francb Anderson. '
lng into this departmant have ~en sloW, .1114
In Augusta County, Virginia, RJchard It Is our desire to not hurry anyone who may
Woods m. (w. name not given) (Aug. IS, 1770). need more title to compile data. AS was
Westmoreland County, Virginia, John mentioned before, a family geDetlollf q~to\lld
Wood m Molly Cahall (Aug. 22, 1787) and be important to all the ,OIIR-11' (ellllftltlon.
John Wood m Ann Price (May 27, 1789). AJ. There Is no better time tbnn now to 'et 1n
so In Westmoreland County, Mary Wood m. with both bands. 'l'be·~81oft WOUld be tate
Daniel Burgess (March 4, 1796) and Franres Indeed, when one MUlti ob!SIII the alill!llloc:•
Wood m. Harrison Burgess (Oct. 9, 1805).
this column could aftoril, Without an qutllly
In We&amp;tmoreland County, Virginia, Char. of several hundrid doUars for a Ctnealm
Jes Wood was granted 268 acres. ot land (yr. search done 'by a prof.Wntllll ihe lteld.
1683) recorded on page 353 ol Book No. 5 ol Because of Ot.!t' lilfe f6t GUt eGIIIJIIUIIItyalld
County Records.
neighbors we sem tor pi~ ~nl1: · '
In Goochland County, Va., Henry Wood
In our exptlrl~ w1 .now Cba1 not ff"Y
was granted 110 acres or land (yr. 1?80).
one Is lnteresled 111 tile tiiiiJly Ua~ sf!le4
lo
AlSO' to ~bland County, Va ., Henry Tur· ills not possll)le 10 t!llfmntl'ate ~w~
EASt Cli!CAG()...Lib""'n NtW ~l!ll~ \}!~
fter was granted 300 acres ot land (yr. 1731). uninterested and lftlereded wltfwlt • • Jbr&lt;llt! Smith tald the ltbrw ,... ~=pen':'1~, 1111~" ""~ .~
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Thre lamllla
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• ~ com ettf4d t)irough the mall a copy or tr·-· "'·'• t'• " 11. ...,......,_ Dms;u · ~
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r name. n ega ounty, de- munlcatlon, we IIIJ!t( tli6 cfoot ~~ tor your Scott's J!o!la&amp;e stamp Atbum tna: ~.:;;,t ;..L'r6;.~~~~'hl.
eendants or whom could have mterated !rom cards. Your Sentinel if •
inedla ot wH itolen !rom hi• library . In tla1 wu 87 , 1 ~ Anlelel. ,
Virginia, who aceordlng to record tmmigrat- exceeding valqe to -· alld ""Ul CO"'Dl"llilv 11132. f. $to bUt was attached to
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fl •• flilepll ablr to cover 4amase to
orl tleally all owned ldtfti\IIQ~ on -on •

9:$0 'l'I!A

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4·30 I!~cln~ !rom Hialeah
~:Q9' ~IQ' K!nJ,,

6:80 l!opalong ;Cmldy

e:QII New• P!Cii'P:e

ti:IS S~6J'tl Eye
8:30 i'td'eral Men •

T:lJO Saturdai ~ht Jamboree

Nil People

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DUNNIT

T\lliiM~ MIITIQ ~~LID
II moetinc of the Red ero.. '!!.,
e&lt;~tlvo Board bad been called lor
Tll~day evening at 8 p. m.'lll the

Chapter I'GORI(. Vmoll. Ne11o j 1

By Chot Tlnnthlll

oouaty chalnnan.

"Chatter" columns are a dUne a dozen ln hometown news·
papers eve,rywhere. With a great deal or help !rom our
I
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ne~. s o
e Dally Sentinel · ~veu the county this one may
rise, on occasion, a cut or two above the run-ol-mine. Perhaps
like Mr. Winchell, or the lute 0 0 Mcintyre, by working to·
gether we can reveal a truly county-shattel'ing top secret fact
upon rare occasions.
Not a weekly scandal corner, or a political diatribe weekly
letter, "WHODUNNIT" In Meigs County hopes to rise into
the class ol pleasant rending. Contributions to "WHODUN·
NIT'' will be accepted anytime during the day by anyone on
the Sent.lnel starr.
And ao:
And all othm feeling undor
Social event s took , nlco turn tho weather.
for G5l•h and bach•lor Frunk Moat Transferred Unfinished
Will l01t week when fellow mom· Hou,. and l.ot:
ben ol tho Antik Club wave him Mt. and llrJ. Johnny Terrell
• gold plated elgurct lighter ,. have bought the house on Chit

CIRCLI TO MilT
The A!tornoon Clr~lq or th•
w.s c.s. will meet Tburoday at the
Koalb -.IJ&gt;Odlat chureh will&gt; lh
c. n. Konkrlght as tho oul•estlou
a! leader Hoate~Bea are Mrs. Brll(•
Lloyd, Mr. Herbert Chambers.
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. Carl
MaUox, Mr11. Everett Davis and
Mrs. R. A. Mlller.
'TO MilT TUISDAY
The Friendly Circle of Inc Fod

erot•rt Church will meet TUesday
ot 8 p. m at tho chureh. Mr&amp; Wal

do 1. Bartels will t..d devoUons
and Mrs. Fred t.elfhelt will bq In
charg~ o! the proflam. The !lev.
Waldo 1. Bortela will conduct In·
1tollailon o! oflleen and ~Ira. Robart Coate• wlll be .the ••Iolii lor

a birthday i lCt. Other me n1Dcr&amp;-- drcn' llorne Hill IJra:t owued and the lnstaiJutlon . .Hollf:essu w111 IX'

Bob Jacobs, Ed Stark. Ethen purtlally flnlihod two yours ugo Ml" Erma Smtih, Mill Elizabeth
Harper and Dick Scyi&lt;JO'
by the Aokleys. Tho original own Flck and Mro. t.ellhpll.
R. C1 F'ollrod i.s learmg him
l&lt;llf to plct:cs realina hctwcen
eontractJ and hamporcrl by bad
weather at guardrail work. Henry
Ewing rushe!d Into conference wllll
lnaurance peopln lt~ st week aflcr
Huntington', dlaaatroua tire and
1 water atoppali!e In one or Ilia own

Pomeroy bulld1n1L
Anyone with o ham radio on
the u me wave bnn flit Branch

Fleming's h oy " t In hla trucl:
may !lgure !hoJ•'rc tuned In on

on sold It to the late Juhn Hanj.
ley with the b"aaemenL as Uvlng
quarters; John's many frlemls
were ahoeked when he left h:
1956 und Mn. Handley decided to
sell. It went to Jack and Sue
(Struble) Cramer whu in turn sold
It to the Terrell• when Jack waa

IIADIURY PTA

The next rc a ul~r meet1n1 otlhc
Bradbury PTA will be held at tho

1chool Tuesday, January 21, a!
7:30. Mill SallY Schaal, Special

Eduealloo toacber In th' Jlutland
Schools will dlsCil.!l some "lm·
m t1ned elsowhore by General pllcatlol)ll of Spe&lt;tol Edutatlon"
Each teacher will be I~ her roopt
l'ol.
7{30 to rltll with parents
This younr abodo 1lrearly hn.1 !rom
about
achool problt~m• and quoct.
as much to tell as many MelJII Ions con~rolng
th• echool or pu.
County houaet 16 years Gt older pll. Refre.bmelll.! will bo served
which have lloen home to three at the clo•• or the prorrom.

InK ' Jparo rib barbecue. Chef•
were RoKer and Rkh Follrod.
MO!t Vlallecl Puleroy Yeuth .
Pearl Hawthorne, Jr., who onr
day thio wee~ bode new Olllo
Unlvei'IIIY Cole• BIU Ilea&amp; coodb•' aft er a len•th•
• ' c'at
" and turn·
ed around to ll'l!et a reploMn ·
K" ••10..,CIDIJ, tatlve of tho Unlveralt•' or Kon·
..mr wllere avollablt
"' .,~ on• mr In ldva""' 111 tueky.
JIM! to.Uy Reotlnel offlee, .IS.Sl: General 11 Tiieme: "Junior, we
D~Dtht, $1.80; thl'ft mentb•, wo nt youl

B1 molor route vrhll'o anlt
one moot~ $1. By mall one
ft':\:&amp;it0~·1' ::::~:"
Klx months, $4.:13; tlu...
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montb, $1.
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every llfternoon n
by 'lbe Ohio Valloy
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Channei3;-Monday

8:45 Sign On

1:00 Today
9:00 llcnlper Boom,
9:30 Trouble Wltb Father
10:00 Arlene FranCis Show
10:30 Treaau're Hunt
II :00 The l1rlco Ia Right
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8:45 cas News
9:00 Morii\JII ~
10:00 Garry Moore
10:80 ~l'IIIIIF. GodfrtJ
ll·80 Dolto
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race the Nation
CIIS News
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Best the Clock

can rua away witll tbe flat. lfo
lieve me, it can't haoPID · in 1

Ort tills little f~llqw's alight sbouid~rs re st 'he buldens and w~lg)tll o~ w~rld IQader·

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Natro,.l League.

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llefore. T!Jjs..lp)Je U~ne tO teacl! JOUr ;elll~dr~q t~e' Jlon_,. ~f) lleauty o( r,-

~Jl'-~un, to-lnstlllln them the immortal and s
reading and t~lling your chUdren Bl
In your cv~ryday life, by sendlpg yo
rtOill'aill~•. you ll'ili bUild chilracter, faith an
be able to ac!Ueve • united, JIEI~ce

ound woril~ of th.\1 Bible.

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d love .. !i'OJ illf, \hr.oli.sb r~lfgj.9rl U\~1 .We ,
M world wljer~ all men wll[ "J,.ov.e ThY

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your ehlldren with r~ljgton-the 11viour '(Jf all mliJ!kitid . : •
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ABel A'pplllnca Serv. .·.:.......·-·:PflillaroY C11111nt Block·(o.··
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Custom )Built Kitchens

AVOID AN ACCIDENT

Stiffler Red Anchor
P~mer0y 'Budget ShopPinJ
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Pomeroy, OJ!Io

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the bills if you are protect·
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Liability Insurance pjllil;ies

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SEE US!

Ma\:en of Ho~am Bread

VDEdwarcls

R. H. RIRVIngs &amp; Sou Co.
Your Bodle 6 P!liio•th l)ealer

Heln"s . Bakery

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Meigs EqulpmeiJf Co.

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f~1~~!~y·~.;~r yo~r ~burch this Sunday, and

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up the pennant. RWib and lataer
won~ make that big 1 differn&lt;e.
r look !or ••other four ot five
toam race. It m1kti me taueh
when pe&lt;&gt;ple uggest the Bl1\ti

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8:00 Ed Sullivan Show
~:00 GE Tbeatte
l::lo Alhed llltcbcoek

be a brUllant

That gives me CUIIllllllham, Del
an4 Wall1· !loon In
meaning 1 protly
;ood hand wilt be aiUlnl down
.very day. Cunnloaham pl11•d
•ell at lint and 11 the outfield
rnd be hit .311. lneludll:r ao101 of
be moJt specli•ular prnoh hill of ,
the year. We rerard him 11 1 lolrd 300-hltter.
Tbe leasue, of courao, II Jiron~
md the Brav01 were lt&lt;fn&amp;lbenll&lt;l
vhen they got Bob Rush and Don
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11:10 Weathercast ·
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from a hospital, Ht•bJtl Heeart•y
Wll back again when 1 tanUr
truck rammed a tar in whic.b be

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TO MilT WIDNIII!AY

Tht Middleport Llterarr Club
will m~t Wedoetdl!' 1IWDQOfi at
the home or 11r1. 11. I. Frenrh at
2. p. m.
MOTHIRt CALLID
Molhers of Sonloro In ltlildle.
pert Hlrh Sahool are uraed to at·
tend a meeting 11 !be achocl at
3:80 p. m. llonday 1c.ordlni It
lhe announeom1n~ today b~ llrL
John Ketehko.

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Thl Parent·Tead!o Auoci&amp;Uon
Mothor·Sinltrt Cllon~~ will prac~
let TuutiQ eveal111 1t 1111 miUlo
room ol Hlddloport Bllh Sci!Ool ~(
7 p. m. with MrL N. '· sw..~·
hatner 11 director fad lira. Clla·
tor Erwin It plantll. Al\l' lntero•
ltd PTA memller Ia urlltd to at•
tend llle rebeuNI.

Kennel Lfclllll $10.00

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Stant companion on hit toal lamlly.

Jtrlpphrg operation•, often an• Nomination For The Mo1t Un·
wers lhe radio with hlo b"t ond WIUil
Sl~ht :
loudest barka Saucer flllton
Seeing Fritz Buck recently ho"
from liars, suroiyl
And then there ore Mr. anO down Mechanic Street m a &lt;frh·
Vn. E. 1'. Rubbuon who will !ng, downpour of rain!
Nomination ~·or Our Most Ac
take a train out of Charletton
Saturday night !or Richmond, Va. &lt;ompiiRhed New Man About To•'ll
Frank w. (8ltiJ Portor, attor·
to via!t their No. t fsnd onb)
&amp;randchtld And II iobbte happy noy an oclated with Crow and
to be out or publle ~trvtcel But Crow: A (l'lduate of Weal Polnl
undidatea continue to want In •t. a teacher 11 Rto Grande Collego
Wttneu: H1rry Craig, Charlll In enaineerlnl IUb)eoli, I Mel(•
She&lt;ls and Clair Kart hungerJn~ pra&lt;tloint llltomey, I G111J•
alter 1 comml11lonerohlp wltA l1nner, an 01pert bridle pl1yor
popular Charleo Rrwell ourtiY 11d a devoled !amlly man. Holy
obout to add hll 'name. Jim 0' Cow Bill, divulge where you
Jlrlen to a R!lllell petltloa paMer lcund the 30.hour dl)'.
If Wedne1day ni1M mldentJ
Get well wlaheo to :
Elma RU11ell of Pomeroy who botwoon Mlln and LoCUli, lnO
•II sebtduled lor 1 two-week IIIJ Sixth Avt aod Firat Avt. In Mld·
dioport deteytod 1 my pleaBOnt
at Holzer next week.
aroma waiting toWJrd them from
DI!VOTED TO INTIIIREST8 the Roacr Mor1on mldence they

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Loretta Youu Show
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11:10 Nltowattb·
P•\i!ctiV.'s Dairy
·I:QO IJigll art·'
Down ·op t~e F'itrm
Bl,i Plc(~re •
NBA Pro Basketball

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GARDINIII CLUI
Tho Junior ADIIItur Oarde~eu
Club will meet llonday at S:SQ at
the houre of ~~ Paql ~11&lt;111 wllb
Mr~. William Slater • lbllr advil·
or. Each mamber lo to brina I ...
lure s~
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First Baptlat ehureb will meet
HAM ON THI TA&amp;ll
, Tuesday lfonlnl. The EJecta CirINDIANAPO!JS UP - Everett ole will meet at t~t home cl MTS.
Maynard, manager or Swift "Co.. Poarl Jlollm••J tbe Doten Circle
an Tndlanapollt meat packing firm ot tbe borne of ~ro. Edison lli·
;, try ing to fi!luro out how a ton ker and the Lovejoy Circle at t'•
o! h•ln• wu stolto !fom lbe p._nt. hom~ of l\lrJ. ~·m~• Pullen.
om,. He llld tilt hamt, iU ~hlna ' _ _..- - - 0.~ ft\111 !rom II•• !o \3 poliJidt ea~b, were
A 111111 ot ~ prtto~ prde
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Uepae mast be obtalne!l P.9J t,le!' thaa Jan.. 20, ltSf, f4! ~tll!d ll'ylnc.$1 penalty.

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former Panther Back Visiting· Here

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1'01'1'UNt;S - Ill Lf,UIJ.LY- a:,;z- &lt;.:J,!I.SSICS
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THIS WEEK'S

'TOP 5'
IN STORE R~;&lt;.:ORD~ll SALES

I. A1'TIIE IIOPtBMHDanny anrl the .Juniors
SomeUme.s IBMil- ABC·IJarumou!)l 0871

2. STOOD Ul' tDMI)o-Rieky NeiMon
•WAITIN' IN SCIIOOI,. IBM I)lmpe~rlul

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You Win Ag•in &lt;UMlf-Sun 2111
4. AI'KJI, LOV.; IASCAI')o-l'al Buono
When lhe Sw;.~llows t:omo ·Back to Ct&amp;li!:l·
trano IAilCAPf-llot 15660
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Everyday CBMil- Coi'Oi 111883

team liPBel the Watlama White
I&lt;'alcomt Frlday night by a eonvln
cing 74-:J~ score on the Cbe1ter
floor.
Ralph Knight of Eastern led ail
scorers wilh 27 points a~d wao a~
ly a88isled by hil team mates, Ro·
~er Gaul ond George Collin•, who
had 211 and 21 polnl!, respectively.
E"lct'n jumped to ~n early load
which !he l'alcons were never ablll
to overcome. Their blggoll advan·
tagc In the period was at 17-6 wlt,b
2 minutes to play. The Falcons
thcn·pul on a rally and pulled to
wltldn seven points at the end of

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Long JloUom. Phone 3032.
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ner, 'l\awUngs Coqta Fliitetal,
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3 room apartment. Also, z sleepEng' rooms, Call 388-Y.
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room&amp; Close in town."
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I 18 ·12 h'
Apartments. buaioess room; traUer
1pace. Call 6170.
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On Rt. 33. Coli Wm. Oru,.r
Rook Sprlngt
Your Only Authorized
Fuller BRUSH MAN
Jame, Marriner
I. Molll St.
736
p111111rol'. Ohio ,
Jlho.,. No. 12f _ Aftor s I'M
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Sayre. Phone 3905, Racine.
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TRAILERS
' TRAILERS
/.CT NOW
S"•v"• $IOO TO $IOOO

Wmrb', Ohlo, 41&gt;11~r 1tue'
witb 76 nell' and ~ trailers
14 to 50 It, ai•o 10 wides. Tw
and three bcdroo1111, naUona!l,
knon mateo, The lowest po~
olbie terms · anywhere. Drive
little and ••~• a lot. '1hase ar
well worth your trip. Thl• I
your LAST ahopping ' place, a•
come prepare4 to deal. 1aol
-free delivery. Move In tomor
row. Anything of value tsken
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In tra e.
WAVERLY MOBILE
HOME SALES
U. S. Hlaltwov 23 •
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: , dan.t'ine of th, ~ie.!DCS\ '5:!~ . Ill 3 room apartment 401 Spritig I:
. • area. !ll911· ,Bia~tnato Po.meroy~ Av&gt;nue, Pomeroy. Phone 290M. Nov' a~ailabl ~ for hQUiO painting
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I : mSPi'Ymouth 4 dr. ~~dap. Spar~ 3 '"!'tit tUrnished ap.artment with
Phone 516X ,Pomeroy.
, ,1101 o~iglpal ~lack ~hJ $491!1 • b~)h. Willies lttrntshed. Home
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of three line cara .... ~. ael·
S&lt;!a!lold toards, 1lrop ClothL
MAl WAR~
tnar's, Pomeroy.
I ~8 .stc Cilnton Fisher, ldlddieport.
. ; 1955--'0idsmobita w 2 dr. liard
Pl&gt;•ne 11Zt!5-X.
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frotn Court Uou!le .. A. N. Ben·
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' over payments lor b•lanee due
gel, s!O:M.
1·8·6tlp
See Eugehe Sny11er; 130 E Tr•IJer 1p..e. ue.n of Middle- OOMPLETII ~n•ur••ee Protection.
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Uf!; ~utr,.. Fire, Polio. Call llor
Port. Gel locLted bj!lon muedy
o• Mills'. Ml!IHie;~rt. Qltlo. ·
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deal:llltljl· lor your home. :jijt
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01Brien and O'Brien
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NOTICI OP PUBLIC IAL~
In the purtuance of the orlor
of the Problte Court ol Mdp
County, I wlli offor lor oale at
public auctlot~&lt;&gt;n tbe ·t5th day or ·
Februal'y, 1958, at 10:00 o'ck·c~,.
on the · Iron~ 114PI of .tht et,.·
houae, lbe lo)io'willl descrlbad t·eal
estate oltuated Jo lhe OOUllt' , of ·
Melg~ Vlllare of PolllOI'Oy, .aacl .,
State of· Ohio, loowit:
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Being io .100 acre lot number
$06 o! the Ohio, Company'• l'Ur- ·
ehaee, lq wit: 'I'll• lol on wl,jch •·
Peter Wlkeii re•lde4 at .tilt t:1011
of biJ ~eatb 'beint SO: feet flltiiil
and mnolnil hick tli1 te~t and ~ .
ing the tblrd lot ftoltl the cornff
of rrty Sn'etit aa4 tbe Street nifl.
niDI parallel wllb the riVe( bEl"'
on the west olde of aeeond •trlOt.
Also the foliowinr deaeribed
real estate !ltilated In 1111 Vlli~
of P9111eroy, COunty of ~elit aftd
State' of Ohio, a~d bounded and
described as toiloVIo:
Beitig lot number H2 on tbe p!Jt
o! Horten apd Debney'a addition
to the village of Pomeroy, lleins
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1 1· -• •g 1 ·•
13 feet wide In ron a... • e..
wjde in the rear.
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Being in the Villa«• of pqme~~
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County 61 Meip; Sta'- ot Ollio n " ·
100 ocro ' iot No. 306 of'tl1o 0 "·" '"
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Compaily's
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B~inll ln Ptlrcb''"'
lot 110 onW:~~:
1)10 pial
tt•ton ~pd Dabney'! addl!i~~· \o " "' '
VU!a••
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• of Pomero
"" ohia,.. s~ '"1 , ,
~~~bein~ 3D {eel wide alld .so .' ' ': ~ , ,'.
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S~l4 premloes ore appraioed at
$3080.00 and must be sold lor not
leo0 than two-lhll'do of said a~
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praised vnlue, and the terlllll of
sale are cash in hand on day of

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LEGAL NOTICE
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Slatt of Ohio, Moig• County, ss. II II
Jn tho P,..balt Coull.
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. Notice is tlven, thai Davey l)cl·
t
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ano· Wolfe ~~~~4., . 1lJi!, ~pplieatlon
January 17, 1958." for iii order of
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- • • . ' 17) elp ant
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the court to register ~bis birth ·~
Phonit. ~Y.
. . 8 t:~
.P••61 IJ/'
whltb w~ nol recori
" , alleging
"OR Sl.iJll:: qne LanoaSt.el · ~ Wanted, "'•~ or Wolll&amp;n, to. han· , \-.1(1~ IIi
, ·'l • th\\" be w-.f .born F roray 19,
~ell. J•l pump witu p~
die eredif and intunnce tnvo" l . ·
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·
,
• !93' · 10 L!itar! ' Town tp Same
tank tOO rwitcb.' Also 81-feet
ligations, for a national com Ml~EPORT' ~ &amp;-room cottage will 'be for tiearing an~ary 20, .•.
plar.tle f :~, 1~ x 1\4.; 014!
mereial teportmgJ burelll, on:~ . wtth gas h~ating, commode and 19~at 10 o'dbck A IM
arehlteet's drawinr tab!., li;ool
part time lee pet' report basi"o '' lavatory. ConveniOlltiY located
.,
J h C Bcon
and tools One IYr'!Wrlllf
around' Pomeroy and Middle· . on•Gra.nt ~!teet. Small lot. Only
A~UnKPr:bate Jvdge.
llld on' fllinl eobl'lt~ bandmBde.
port, Ohio. Please Wrtt~ PO $2800.00.
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· (I) 18 ltc
01111 electric tabt. iaw, ••e wooct ' Box 104tl Columbus, Ohio. HIGHWAY HDMI - New 4·room
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lathor; ,we aolld oak 81deboard,
1-IHtc '
ranch style with large living ·
TRAP WARNING '
•• ."Wblte" !llling miCIIllte,
ro~m wltb dining area, mahog·
LUVERNE.' Minn.- Higilway pa·
ltllti"'~ Piton Pomeroy •11-J. ·
Se
any plywood walls, and natural
d d
~..,. .
lit!. (2(})~USine5!s
FVit:eS stone !!replace. Automatic fore· trolmeit· manning a spee c1co..
10 t
ed hot air heating. Plenty of tor station got suapioAous when
iQ'b;;;;-;1No. 1 SlyiJiln Wine- Gene'l'i Hauling of any kind. oabll)e!s, bullt·io electric range the motoring public auddenly
aaps
a box, 0 bill Rome . Phone G. 1&lt;. Doom, Rae!~e. 0.,
a!Iii oven In kitehen. Large lot. became taw·abldlng to an exafl·
beaul,i, ~ each. Abo tomatoes , 3088.
1·11·6tp· Only $12,000.00, much leBS than gerlted rlegrec. DuriDI 1110 morn·
$1 for 0 Ilia. (i)I.eadle'a Market,
~~-• Cleau· Uaed Cars
II can be bull! (or today.
ing, several liclrfta were handed
700 W llala 1'-o~
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R•NTAL _ ExceptionallY good 5· out. But in the afterhOon oU!em
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'1 \8 31c
A:D -~ ltld MC~~~els
rQOm apartment. Conviently lo- noted most cars movvlng along
,..-~,....-=,._-,.,i:-ft
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eated. Prefer adult•. $60.00 per well below the limit. -' motoris!
Hoy arid Strow, G11inore Fahn.
. . AUTO . SALES
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tipped off tho patrolnt~n. AIars•
110 tb
See .Cbaries Yost. Pbone 3tltl~. , ,.
,
,
,
CUCKLil ·RIALTV
carbo.ard sign down thpoad raad !
llinersvilie.
:
: · i·1'·3fp QUi¢k .ftfiiiV(cl!J on Watch Rt BOX 22,
PHON! IOS.Y "Radar traJ&gt;-ODa mile,"
18 3
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Our .Cw\Om'IJ' lea~inc state ''~'
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CFI&lt;•torr !!!!..
.•&lt;;&lt;'
Ill • !• Mr. an,iJ Mrs. M'lvi,nj,~~orris Jr.
1 ""' .."" 0LLINS '~""u
'we 'sell her $2i10.QO equity in
.1
b
t \veek e•4
famous make s•lrtet plano for
l!Rt Poihotoy.
I 3 tl (241 For de or fOI'le, of Colum ~.. s~n ' "
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. , with Ml',. and Mrs. Joll!i•Y Morr.., "
r.:~~~;'~::~ ~:P~sw~)(!:: ~10 II' 1£I.EVISI!l,'!( «1!11\llCI~ '52 wmra ~tatlaQ. )Va4ott Or.· an4 C!-lft&lt;tn., .
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Terms io •ight party. ',\'riCe· · ·Pita8lt ~··~jjJ~of glnal'paint, low 111ileago. WUI sell Freohen c110onut by .. aoatlog It
'i'hompoon Mu!lc ~o., 1M Fronl
stOre. 118 lllilli SL, PGmel'OI' Ol trade ~or '53 or '54 Z.Jao' In sweet milk tor a ~~ minutes
St, Marietta, Ohio
18
etc
3 23 tt Phone 374-M.
1·14-61&lt;. before uain(.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Bids will be received until 10·00
o'cloek A. M., on Saturday, 1~1U·
ary 2~. 19ll8, at L\e offlee et W•I&gt;
ncr and Fultt, Alf1lrneya, PQ\lle '01
Ohio, for the purella4e &lt;il tht Hen·
ry Guy Slngot real
ai~ ~d
In Fraction 20 an'd FractiOn ' I, ii
Ch01ter Towtllhlp, Meigs COutl)o,
Qhlo, ]&gt;olng a farm ·eonlistiDC 0t
three pamll' ~ real 01tate, tq~~
Unf-)02\0 acteo, mare or le~.
Said real estate wat appral d
JUNK ,
~· at $2,100.00 and cannot he old
l'jlono 510 '
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·Pomo"'l for lou than lbeappraloed vaitt,
.
.
All bldt subj~ to lhe appn val
-· -~ of the Piobate !:eurt.
CONCRI!TE .Bti)(:KS
BQrQ'll'd C. Fltlu, Adml.tlstrator de bon111 non, ol :be
Estate of Henry Guy Slncer,
"S.,IId lttt.. Por LMt"
Dorea sed.
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
(I) 18, 20, 22, 24, ltc
3 Mlln North of Pomoroy

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Spo~red By

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WILLIAMSON OJL CO.

Also-Rans Fall
By Wide Scores

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MUFfLEts 'and TAilPIPEf.IISTAlUD/
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But they took th.clr rcvcngC ou~
on Raclne.
BY quarters:
Belpl'f
10 32 17 71
Racin~
22 II 31 71
Belpre, Carpenter 19(3·5123:
Fox 112-4);4,. Pridt_ 7(6·8)20; M···
Kelvey 3(11-0!6: Vannoy 3CIJ.Ol6;
Hatne• 6(t·Zll3. Totals 30(1Z·i0)72.
Racine. Salocr Z(l~lO: Wolf·&gt;
6(8-9)%4; Adama 5(1·1)11; Powell
8(6-11)22: McDade 4ti-Zl9: Boc·
glc 0, Chapman o. Totals Z7117·
Ztil71.

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SEAT COVERS ·

~htrday-Jon. 18 ~

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Pantnts. potential manann a~¢
a.rt" especially .lni'lted ~ .

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Pomeroy fans, having read that
and Wellston a1 real pro~ lng, ~all person.
Athens won ils games in the 1181 !ems c.omlng up. And· Middleport, the I
LitUe
I ~ij;;l::;::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
quarter, groaned with grief. Me· uplet winner• over Logan last progra:"'
lo
NEED
Alee even was smilinc. But the night 71-66, comea to Pomeroy Eledipn of.oHJcers l"lli he held
Panthers weren't about to quit.
next Tnesday night Pomeroy only and preliminary plana laid fo• ,a
They set about to even things squeaked past Logao 72-71 at Lo- program wbicb it ·is hoped wiD
up. Hawthorne put a rebound back gao.
lndude Little Lea,ue, Pony Lea·
In lor two points and moments
gue, and a 'IIHB yeaJ old league,
FOR THE BEST!
tater sunk a side court one-bander. Tbe Pomeroy reserve• handod the latter two age groups being
eANY
TYPE!
11 ouddenly waa 57-M.
Athena reserves their first defeat alsociated In a county-wide or~an·
See
or can ·
McConkey made it 60-57 but Fol· of tbe season, oouodly, 3&amp;31, wltb lzation l"hicij may Include Waba·
mer hit for 59-60. With Z:57 left Cunningham leading Pomeror on
FUNIRA~ CHANGID
Wilson put the Panthers bjlck Into his 12 points. Wickerman · had II Funeral
wvlces lor Joseph
:~~ ~~~~t ~~~~~o~u! ~{_ 'l'i( Stan- ~':'w !~:";·in ~=:'f.isu/eserves "Joe" Moore wbo died Friday In
Meigs General Hospital are to be
With 1:39 lefl, and a point tJe.
Varsity, by quarters:
E. Main 81. Pomeror
hind, the Panthers played lor tbe Pomeroy
17 30 48 1!5 beld at 2 ,.m. Sunday instead of
p.m. aa prevloualy
•ure •hot but mliSed 11. McAfee Alhens
B 23" 84
called time out and Athens, trying Scoring' Pomeroy- Hawihorne
to stsli, let Ha)VIhorne get his 4 11·21 9; JohnBOn 12 (6·91 30; Fol·
band~ pn the bali.
mer 7 (IJ.O) 14; WilBon· 5 (1·2) 11;
Pomeroy again BOught the ter· · Zirkle 0 (!.$) t; Non !Corets: Wer·
lain ah01, and got it, with Johnson ry and Marton: Totals 28 (IH6) 6ll.
dunking one !rom 10 feet In front.
Athena- Stanson S IHI 9; CoBut almost at once Athens tubbed en I (IJ.O) 2; Lauacbe 0 (1).1) 0;
out this 113-62 lead with 40 seeonds McConkey II 15-81 27: Coursey 4
reniainlns as MoConker drove the ((1.4)) 8; Ga&amp;kill 8 (Z.Zl 18. Totsls
lensth of the floor and hit for
rl (111-151 a5.
,'
Shooting percentageo: Pomeroy,
63 , AthenB. Ooly 19 oeconds were
left as Retton asked lor time.
28 of 59 field goals lor 48 percent.
It took nine seconds for the Athens Z1 ol 69 for U perCint.
Panthm w get the bali Into Haw·
Referees: Slrimer and Menden·
thorne who went high for the bali.
ohot that won the game.
Johnson'• work around the bas40 RUB ELBOWS
ket was devastating 10 Athens. He
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI - Almost 40
w11 deadly everywhere and re- nationally ltnown sportao:,:·:~ill
bounded wllh vigor. GuklU and rubbed elbows with an
Stanson, · nbrly matching John- crowd Friday night in one .of the
son's beigbth, and towering above biggest sJIOrls parties in. the clt1's
Hawthorne, dominated tbe board• history. ,
In the second and third quarters.
-----llut it was McConkey who conMIDDIES WIN 64TH
vinced everyone they were seeing CINCINNATI (UP) - Middleone of the fine small playera in town's migkty Middies won their
aouthealltern Ohio. Hls - ~rive-ins
consecutive bail game Friday
were things of bea~ty. Three limes night with a 84-49 triumph over
tbe rlgh~handed star went In from previously unbeaten Hamilton be·
6.70x15
th e 1ef', ,up WI'lh the baII on hi • lore 13,"9
fans at fhe Cincinnati
~
rlibl band, but " he w" abOut to IGaorden. Lucao got 39.
be cheeked, the ball was flipped
from hia right to his left hand.
WANT TO .CATCH UP
Tbe Jay:up was ·completed left ·CLEVELAND IUPI - The sec·
ban4edl
. ond-place Clevelanoi-Barons have
While McConkey painfully stratn· an o~porlunity to catch tho· front·
ed an ankle in the oecond quarter, runnlitg Hershey Bears this week·
hil efficiency oeemed to be at par end in the American .Hockey
durillg play. This was not.~ l~ue League race. The Barons, who trail
of Pomeroy'a eruce Zirkle, · who Hershey by lour polnls, tackle the
played the entire game alter ProvidenCe Reds tonight
wre~Ulng most o! the week witl&gt;j ;::======:;;::==~
lever. He received his phy•ician's
NOTICE MEIGS CO.
clearance to ploy only shortiy'be· REAL ESTATE OWNERS
fore the game. Zirkle's one point
"" not· a euotoma•y thing at ali.
· The ti'X llP\1~~.
no\1'
COach' Helton after the game open for the paylllent 01
had Jometblng to aay about tlfe 1957 - December and June
future:
.
Real Estate Tu and also
"Sure, I gue" you'd say we're
In the driver's seat now with two delinquent t ax e s. The
more wins than anybody. Bul this books will close February
thing Isn't over yel
1, 1.958. '
"We've got to take 'em one a~ a
Pb11 WlllliajJJIQI ·
CLYDE G. MILLHONE
ttme. We're not thinking of a
POIIIEROY
championship yet. These boy• "'j
Tieas. of Meigs Co.
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read 18·11,
The Falcons pulled . to within
four polnll at 33·31 midway In lh•
The AIJo-llano of the SEO ti&gt;Ok
third quarlor for their bell threat on their cblna wlde·marrln delalf
of lhe evening. Half l1me acor'l IIIII llighl ~ Gallipolio whipped
!tad b"un 32-ZI with Eaotcrn out NclloB\'ille 72-02 and Welilton
in !rout.
clipped neighbor lackaon 'I'I·U
Tho E"ter11 boys pUlled far In The winner• joined Athena in a
rront In the rinal pertod as they tie lor tJOOOnd pl•ce In tlie leorue,
Galilpolil played rll!ledly with
oui~Wored Wahama.28 points to 18.
Joh11 Layne, and LJrry LievlnA, Kenny Bootie hlih poinl man with
buth ol the Falconi, fouled out In 19 even tbOltllh Coaeh Bill Ca~·
!bora held him out mo!l. of tlic
the final puriod.
lim hall 11 a ditr&lt;ipllnary me.,.
Fur Woh•ma, Roy Ulark wao lop ura i.-oporiediy to have b&lt;en In·
scoi·cr with 19 while Robert "Clt• Dieted lor lockldaltllcal drill durbird" Rousn had 15. Llevln&amp; and inr tho week before.
Gary Roush, two b~ys .who hiVe
Both winnen . led all the WIX
hccn s&lt;orin.i recularly lor the aod wore never lhreatened. For
li'.-lcons' Mrc practlcall)' blanked NeloonvUle lOtty PaUon had llfl
wilb the lormllf g8t!ln1 one point
tor llilb llliiL
1
while Roush had no~;~e.
Wtllaton lackoon continued
In the preliminary gome the to Atpl&amp;J
lnttperl baakotball with
\Vaham 0 Reserve! downed Elll· ~~~ Wlfion of the winnen ha~nl
ern '1 Reserves by a score of 4().30.
1118·~ nltht wit• 34 point•. Jaek·
The box acoro:
ao&amp;~""lllt waa blih with · t.
WANAMA
, )J' gillrlen at. NelsOn!
LievlnQ, 0 1·1 i: La1ne, e 1-4 11. .
;:-.
Clark. 8 3-il 19; R. Rouah, 8 3·0 10; viDe: ., • '
Netllfbvill'
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t
llfl
42
Ill
.G. Rou•h. 0 00 0; M. Roush 4 J.Z
llallipolltl· 1 •• •••••18 aa 118 'II
0: Totalo: 23 9·18 05.
. Aol· ,Ve!ljtoa:
.
, IASTIN
Knight, 10 7·10 27; Gaul,· 6 8·0 W6l\IIPII' · "·· ••:. :111 40 118 :r1
~G; Cullins. 1 7·10 21: llellor, 0 a4 J.CtoO~ 1---- ' -· • 15 '23 34
;;
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~: Colo, 2 Il-l 4. Totoll 211 24-M
4; \ y
74.
.
Score by quartera : '
Wahama
It 24 37 03
1 ' :
Eustcrn
18 32 16 71
,liD ITANOINGI

MWer, Owner

Butch
hi• IZ by
poinl•.
Bclpn Gaul
had high
boononbeatCt.
lh&gt;

Eastern var11ly cagcn by 20
A red hot Eastern basketball only last week.

the flrat q1.1arter when the scorfl

•CAPITOL •cbLUMBIA .eVICTOR
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as 20 goints during the contest. again for 116-53 and cashlid in·twice hard."
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.
Middleport tomorrow., sun•aay,
. Racine Ions, but not school of· on the one and one for ll8-53.
He picked Logan, GalUpolli, ' p. m.. in the high ~~r:~!:;~~

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!lela~. also were clalml~g "fo~l''
'when Belpre scored the wlnnin~
night, never gelling closer than
basket Inside the ~~ 8 IIOflOnd•
nine points to the winners.
which they claim was much longWilliams and Lockhart with 29
er.
, and 18 point.s respectively were
. Tbe official Belpre timekeeper,
outstanding for CoolviUe. Tbey al·
it waa argued, neglectEd to start
so controlled bott&amp; boards. Twice,
the clock alter a free·for-~11 loi·
in the second and third quarters
lowinl a Belpre attempt at the
Rutland m&lt;.magl'tl to pull within
••
i&gt;asket. The reoult wu that time,
nine points but there they were
Slephen Hill, a Panther severa,l yellrs ago whep the viclor- It waL &amp;aid, ran on until Belpre
choked off For Rutland Dugan
ies were slim and far between during the early 50's, is in did get a baoket thcll' the b1!JZCr
Yjlis high with 11.
town visiting Ma and Pa (A. C.) HUI, Beeeh-st.
cn:ed the ~~i IIi .
would
1
Martin's 27 points and German's
He now has in tow a very lovely young mate. of Cleve(and ma:O"~: .~~~~nto to~/
22 points led the h&lt;Jt Rutland re·
serves to a 58·19 victory over Coot- He1ghts and a three-months old daughter, quite the same. ' Tbcsc aame offioials were tak ·
ville reserves. Hoffman of Rulland Steve is between Air Force assignments, having completed a ing tbe otlitude today that any
tour on multi·engines at Denver. In nine days he leaves his· team that didn't beat Belpre by
had II.
home town for assignment In Japan ·at a place called Tach!· 35 p~lnts deserved to.t..e bY one.
No player from C~lvilte got kawa (Japanese pronunciation: tachi-ka-wa). This Is
little Tbe. Tornadoes built up • big
over six pomts and only two, points
T k R
·
rial 8G , lead 1n the openmg quarter of
were scored by the losers in the nortlt from where o yo ose at one lime ente ned . 1. s !6-Z but the Eqles cUmbed back
tntire second half.
in the South Pacific.
to 22·10 belore the rest period.
Varsity, by quarters:
"Boy, we didn't get much of anywhere back In my senior Racine maintained a "-32 lead
Rutland
10 23 39 50 year on the football team," rec811ed Steve.
·
at hall time but at one time tbet
Coolville
ZO 34 49 72
"We lied Wahama in the opening game then IObt everyone had led by 38-18 only to have It
Scoring: Rutland: Eads 3 4·0 10; of them from there on in."
whlt)led down by the scDSI\iml·
Grado (1.4).0; Graham 4 2·3 10; Coy
,
p
aUy hot Belpre ahootm.
1 hat was the year the anthers · dropped a couple of real The Tornadoes. had a 13·pohtl
0.0·0: Carson 2 0·0 4;Dugon 8 1·3
)1; Rife 4 1·4 9. Totals Zl 8·20 50. close ones, for example, to Nelsonville, 7·6. It was !be ~arne lead going Into the final quarter,
t.:oolvillc: Locktlarl 8 2-4- 18; year lhat Ted Scott, Bernard Thornton and Don Young, all in 47-:lt.
Dodd z 2·3 6; Tore 6 J.-4 1,3; Wil- their junior years, played for the Panthers. Hill waB a half·
And In the fatal fourth quar·
liams 10 9·21 2D; Simmons 2 0·04; back and a gritty one.
·
ter, Carl Wolfe and the entire Ra·
Golbrclh I 0 I 2. Totals 20 14-31
They ail had to be that way to take so many scores on their eine team suddenly got ice cubes
72.
·
· ·
k D k B
between their fingers. Hardly any·
chms, and come back lighting the following wee . u e ar· would go In Aloo the red-bot Bel
Officials: Rhode&amp; and White.
rett•was in his one-year coaching stand in Pantherland.
pre boys ~ere iorclng defensivt
BOUCHEE CHARGED
Hill will be promoted to First Lieutenant before he leaves errors on the Tornadoes wbo were
SPOKANE, Wash. !UPJ - Ed San FraQcisco for Japan.
trying to fatten a 111-1 record.
Bouchee, Cirst baseman ot the
.
With two minuutea left in the
Philadelphia Phillles, was free on
I'J
1
game, Racine Jed BGn In th•
,bond today after being charged
next half minute Belpre went •
with Indecent exp0110re in connecvery
coach
lb
our
small
high
schOOlB
face
Is
head at 86.00 on nine 1traigh!
A Problem e
tion wilh a recent series of ch1ld
point•
moletiling casts.
building teams from the grades and keeping them together. In that last balf mmute and ,
The big student bodies in cities regularly field first strings of half the lead changed hand• or
seniors and a junior or two.~rely sophomores. · .
was tied nine time•.
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Middleport has a probl · · now that relates to 1t. Coach With 8 aeconds remaintnr, and
John Thompson's reserve &amp;«j.Uad Is pa~ked with !Yeshmeg an d two free t hrows (or 71 ~"9 , •·
...cIne.
sophomores
and
one
or
two
of
them
obviously
could
cut
the
·
Jltlprc,
with
the
ball
and
tlmr
All Fire Exllngulshers
1
llefpre leading 71).69, Racine.
mustard on the varsity ·at least as strong .bpnch llijlterIa ·
supposedly in, raced to Racine
To Be lupeeted
But these boys actually get mqch more playing experience end o! the court and shot but
AI Least Onee A Year
on the rese'rvc t~am, and every game they work together ls llonnle Salser batted 11 down.
See or Call
like money in the bank for next year and the year after that. There was a wild "ramble for the.
While Coach Nolan Swackhamer's varsity Is being clipped ball and Vannoy of Belpre came
little tno frequently, he haa the problem of leavln" or not up with It, shot, and thio time he.
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DISTRIBUTOR
leaving varsity help with Thompson.
11 was tltls final ..quenre o!
Fire and Safely
Every coach would like to have a strong freshman team events the Tornado fans claim
EQUIPMENT
playing as a unit. That's what Bob Shesky had last y~r at oould not have been sqllcezed
Nelsonville _ a freshman team with three years of experi· Into eight second• The Belpre
Moch~nic St.
entc playing together. ·
timekeeper, or ofliciais., bad no·
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By the time these boys had become senlors j lhey were thing to IIY·
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STIEL IUCKITS
W,oile, l"ilh the hlgi&gt;cst oeorm~
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' This year Coach Relton is using primarily sophomores on got 24 polnls followed eloaely bv
SPECIAL PRICE
his reserve squad. Their record after last mght Is 4·3 In the 1v1n Powell's output o! 22. It was
75e earh
league and they're looking better every game.
Powoll's finest night to date.'
Salser a dead shot, got only 3
poinls, all In ~~· second nail. '
Carpenter o! \the winners W38
blgb with 23.
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The Rutland Red Devils drop]llld
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I. A1'TIIE IIOPtBMHDanny anrl the .Juniors
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team liPBel the Watlama White
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Ralph Knight of Eastern led ail
scorers wilh 27 points a~d wao a~
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~er Gaul ond George Collin•, who
had 211 and 21 polnl!, respectively.
E"lct'n jumped to ~n early load
which !he l'alcons were never ablll
to overcome. Their blggoll advan·
tagc In the period was at 17-6 wlt,b
2 minutes to play. The Falcons
thcn·pul on a rally and pulled to
wltldn seven points at the end of

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Rook Sprlngt
Your Only Authorized
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S"•v"• $IOO TO $IOOO

Wmrb', Ohlo, 41&gt;11~r 1tue'
witb 76 nell' and ~ trailers
14 to 50 It, ai•o 10 wides. Tw
and three bcdroo1111, naUona!l,
knon mateo, The lowest po~
olbie terms · anywhere. Drive
little and ••~• a lot. '1hase ar
well worth your trip. Thl• I
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: , dan.t'ine of th, ~ie.!DCS\ '5:!~ . Ill 3 room apartment 401 Spritig I:
. • area. !ll911· ,Bia~tnato Po.meroy~ Av&gt;nue, Pomeroy. Phone 290M. Nov' a~ailabl ~ for hQUiO painting
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I : mSPi'Ymouth 4 dr. ~~dap. Spar~ 3 '"!'tit tUrnished ap.artment with
Phone 516X ,Pomeroy.
, ,1101 o~iglpal ~lack ~hJ $491!1 • b~)h. Willies lttrntshed. Home
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S&lt;!a!lold toards, 1lrop ClothL
MAl WAR~
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I ~8 .stc Cilnton Fisher, ldlddieport.
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gel, s!O:M.
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See Eugehe Sny11er; 130 E Tr•IJer 1p..e. ue.n of Middle- OOMPLETII ~n•ur••ee Protection.
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Uf!; ~utr,.. Fire, Polio. Call llor
Port. Gel locLted bj!lon muedy
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NOTICI OP PUBLIC IAL~
In the purtuance of the orlor
of the Problte Court ol Mdp
County, I wlli offor lor oale at
public auctlot~&lt;&gt;n tbe ·t5th day or ·
Februal'y, 1958, at 10:00 o'ck·c~,.
on the · Iron~ 114PI of .tht et,.·
houae, lbe lo)io'willl descrlbad t·eal
estate oltuated Jo lhe OOUllt' , of ·
Melg~ Vlllare of PolllOI'Oy, .aacl .,
State of· Ohio, loowit:
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Being io .100 acre lot number
$06 o! the Ohio, Company'• l'Ur- ·
ehaee, lq wit: 'I'll• lol on wl,jch •·
Peter Wlkeii re•lde4 at .tilt t:1011
of biJ ~eatb 'beint SO: feet flltiiil
and mnolnil hick tli1 te~t and ~ .
ing the tblrd lot ftoltl the cornff
of rrty Sn'etit aa4 tbe Street nifl.
niDI parallel wllb the riVe( bEl"'
on the west olde of aeeond •trlOt.
Also the foliowinr deaeribed
real estate !ltilated In 1111 Vlli~
of P9111eroy, COunty of ~elit aftd
State' of Ohio, a~d bounded and
described as toiloVIo:
Beitig lot number H2 on tbe p!Jt
o! Horten apd Debney'a addition
to the village of Pomeroy, lleins
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lot 110 onW:~~:
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Slatt of Ohio, Moig• County, ss. II II
Jn tho P,..balt Coull.
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January 17, 1958." for iii order of
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Phonit. ~Y.
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"OR Sl.iJll:: qne LanoaSt.el · ~ Wanted, "'•~ or Wolll&amp;n, to. han· , \-.1(1~ IIi
, ·'l • th\\" be w-.f .born F roray 19,
~ell. J•l pump witu p~
die eredif and intunnce tnvo" l . ·
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tank tOO rwitcb.' Also 81-feet
ligations, for a national com Ml~EPORT' ~ &amp;-room cottage will 'be for tiearing an~ary 20, .•.
plar.tle f :~, 1~ x 1\4.; 014!
mereial teportmgJ burelll, on:~ . wtth gas h~ating, commode and 19~at 10 o'dbck A IM
arehlteet's drawinr tab!., li;ool
part time lee pet' report basi"o '' lavatory. ConveniOlltiY located
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and tools One IYr'!Wrlllf
around' Pomeroy and Middle· . on•Gra.nt ~!teet. Small lot. Only
A~UnKPr:bate Jvdge.
llld on' fllinl eobl'lt~ bandmBde.
port, Ohio. Please Wrtt~ PO $2800.00.
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01111 electric tabt. iaw, ••e wooct ' Box 104tl Columbus, Ohio. HIGHWAY HDMI - New 4·room
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TRAP WARNING '
•• ."Wblte" !llling miCIIllte,
ro~m wltb dining area, mahog·
LUVERNE.' Minn.- Higilway pa·
ltllti"'~ Piton Pomeroy •11-J. ·
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FVit:eS stone !!replace. Automatic fore· trolmeit· manning a spee c1co..
10 t
ed hot air heating. Plenty of tor station got suapioAous when
iQ'b;;;;-;1No. 1 SlyiJiln Wine- Gene'l'i Hauling of any kind. oabll)e!s, bullt·io electric range the motoring public auddenly
aaps
a box, 0 bill Rome . Phone G. 1&lt;. Doom, Rae!~e. 0.,
a!Iii oven In kitehen. Large lot. became taw·abldlng to an exafl·
beaul,i, ~ each. Abo tomatoes , 3088.
1·11·6tp· Only $12,000.00, much leBS than gerlted rlegrec. DuriDI 1110 morn·
$1 for 0 Ilia. (i)I.eadle'a Market,
~~-• Cleau· Uaed Cars
II can be bull! (or today.
ing, several liclrfta were handed
700 W llala 1'-o~
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rQOm apartment. Conviently lo- noted most cars movvlng along
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Hoy arid Strow, G11inore Fahn.
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See .Cbaries Yost. Pbone 3tltl~. , ,.
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carbo.ard sign down thpoad raad !
llinersvilie.
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PHON! IOS.Y "Radar traJ&gt;-ODa mile,"
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'we 'sell her $2i10.QO equity in
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famous make s•lrtet plano for
l!Rt Poihotoy.
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r.:~~~;'~::~ ~:P~sw~)(!:: ~10 II' 1£I.EVISI!l,'!( «1!11\llCI~ '52 wmra ~tatlaQ. )Va4ott Or.· an4 C!-lft&lt;tn., .
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Terms io •ight party. ',\'riCe· · ·Pita8lt ~··~jjJ~of glnal'paint, low 111ileago. WUI sell Freohen c110onut by .. aoatlog It
'i'hompoon Mu!lc ~o., 1M Fronl
stOre. 118 lllilli SL, PGmel'OI' Ol trade ~or '53 or '54 Z.Jao' In sweet milk tor a ~~ minutes
St, Marietta, Ohio
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Bids will be received until 10·00
o'cloek A. M., on Saturday, 1~1U·
ary 2~. 19ll8, at L\e offlee et W•I&gt;
ncr and Fultt, Alf1lrneya, PQ\lle '01
Ohio, for the purella4e &lt;il tht Hen·
ry Guy Slngot real
ai~ ~d
In Fraction 20 an'd FractiOn ' I, ii
Ch01ter Towtllhlp, Meigs COutl)o,
Qhlo, ]&gt;olng a farm ·eonlistiDC 0t
three pamll' ~ real 01tate, tq~~
Unf-)02\0 acteo, mare or le~.
Said real estate wat appral d
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l'jlono 510 '
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CONCRI!TE .Bti)(:KS
BQrQ'll'd C. Fltlu, Adml.tlstrator de bon111 non, ol :be
Estate of Henry Guy Slncer,
"S.,IId lttt.. Por LMt"
Dorea sed.
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
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on Raclne.
BY quarters:
Belpl'f
10 32 17 71
Racin~
22 II 31 71
Belpre, Carpenter 19(3·5123:
Fox 112-4);4,. Pridt_ 7(6·8)20; M···
Kelvey 3(11-0!6: Vannoy 3CIJ.Ol6;
Hatne• 6(t·Zll3. Totals 30(1Z·i0)72.
Racine. Salocr Z(l~lO: Wolf·&gt;
6(8-9)%4; Adama 5(1·1)11; Powell
8(6-11)22: McDade 4ti-Zl9: Boc·
glc 0, Chapman o. Totals Z7117·
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Pomeroy fans, having read that
and Wellston a1 real pro~ lng, ~all person.
Athens won ils games in the 1181 !ems c.omlng up. And· Middleport, the I
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quarter, groaned with grief. Me· uplet winner• over Logan last progra:"'
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Alee even was smilinc. But the night 71-66, comea to Pomeroy Eledipn of.oHJcers l"lli he held
Panthers weren't about to quit.
next Tnesday night Pomeroy only and preliminary plana laid fo• ,a
They set about to even things squeaked past Logao 72-71 at Lo- program wbicb it ·is hoped wiD
up. Hawthorne put a rebound back gao.
lndude Little Lea,ue, Pony Lea·
In lor two points and moments
gue, and a 'IIHB yeaJ old league,
FOR THE BEST!
tater sunk a side court one-bander. Tbe Pomeroy reserve• handod the latter two age groups being
eANY
TYPE!
11 ouddenly waa 57-M.
Athena reserves their first defeat alsociated In a county-wide or~an·
See
or can ·
McConkey made it 60-57 but Fol· of tbe season, oouodly, 3&amp;31, wltb lzation l"hicij may Include Waba·
mer hit for 59-60. With Z:57 left Cunningham leading Pomeror on
FUNIRA~ CHANGID
Wilson put the Panthers bjlck Into his 12 points. Wickerman · had II Funeral
wvlces lor Joseph
:~~ ~~~~t ~~~~~o~u! ~{_ 'l'i( Stan- ~':'w !~:";·in ~=:'f.isu/eserves "Joe" Moore wbo died Friday In
Meigs General Hospital are to be
With 1:39 lefl, and a point tJe.
Varsity, by quarters:
E. Main 81. Pomeror
hind, the Panthers played lor tbe Pomeroy
17 30 48 1!5 beld at 2 ,.m. Sunday instead of
p.m. aa prevloualy
•ure •hot but mliSed 11. McAfee Alhens
B 23" 84
called time out and Athens, trying Scoring' Pomeroy- Hawihorne
to stsli, let Ha)VIhorne get his 4 11·21 9; JohnBOn 12 (6·91 30; Fol·
band~ pn the bali.
mer 7 (IJ.O) 14; WilBon· 5 (1·2) 11;
Pomeroy again BOught the ter· · Zirkle 0 (!.$) t; Non !Corets: Wer·
lain ah01, and got it, with Johnson ry and Marton: Totals 28 (IH6) 6ll.
dunking one !rom 10 feet In front.
Athena- Stanson S IHI 9; CoBut almost at once Athens tubbed en I (IJ.O) 2; Lauacbe 0 (1).1) 0;
out this 113-62 lead with 40 seeonds McConkey II 15-81 27: Coursey 4
reniainlns as MoConker drove the ((1.4)) 8; Ga&amp;kill 8 (Z.Zl 18. Totsls
lensth of the floor and hit for
rl (111-151 a5.
,'
Shooting percentageo: Pomeroy,
63 , AthenB. Ooly 19 oeconds were
left as Retton asked lor time.
28 of 59 field goals lor 48 percent.
It took nine seconds for the Athens Z1 ol 69 for U perCint.
Panthm w get the bali Into Haw·
Referees: Slrimer and Menden·
thorne who went high for the bali.
ohot that won the game.
Johnson'• work around the bas40 RUB ELBOWS
ket was devastating 10 Athens. He
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI - Almost 40
w11 deadly everywhere and re- nationally ltnown sportao:,:·:~ill
bounded wllh vigor. GuklU and rubbed elbows with an
Stanson, · nbrly matching John- crowd Friday night in one .of the
son's beigbth, and towering above biggest sJIOrls parties in. the clt1's
Hawthorne, dominated tbe board• history. ,
In the second and third quarters.
-----llut it was McConkey who conMIDDIES WIN 64TH
vinced everyone they were seeing CINCINNATI (UP) - Middleone of the fine small playera in town's migkty Middies won their
aouthealltern Ohio. Hls - ~rive-ins
consecutive bail game Friday
were things of bea~ty. Three limes night with a 84-49 triumph over
tbe rlgh~handed star went In from previously unbeaten Hamilton be·
6.70x15
th e 1ef', ,up WI'lh the baII on hi • lore 13,"9
fans at fhe Cincinnati
~
rlibl band, but " he w" abOut to IGaorden. Lucao got 39.
be cheeked, the ball was flipped
from hia right to his left hand.
WANT TO .CATCH UP
Tbe Jay:up was ·completed left ·CLEVELAND IUPI - The sec·
ban4edl
. ond-place Clevelanoi-Barons have
While McConkey painfully stratn· an o~porlunity to catch tho· front·
ed an ankle in the oecond quarter, runnlitg Hershey Bears this week·
hil efficiency oeemed to be at par end in the American .Hockey
durillg play. This was not.~ l~ue League race. The Barons, who trail
of Pomeroy'a eruce Zirkle, · who Hershey by lour polnls, tackle the
played the entire game alter ProvidenCe Reds tonight
wre~Ulng most o! the week witl&gt;j ;::======:;;::==~
lever. He received his phy•ician's
NOTICE MEIGS CO.
clearance to ploy only shortiy'be· REAL ESTATE OWNERS
fore the game. Zirkle's one point
"" not· a euotoma•y thing at ali.
· The ti'X llP\1~~.
no\1'
COach' Helton after the game open for the paylllent 01
had Jometblng to aay about tlfe 1957 - December and June
future:
.
Real Estate Tu and also
"Sure, I gue" you'd say we're
In the driver's seat now with two delinquent t ax e s. The
more wins than anybody. Bul this books will close February
thing Isn't over yel
1, 1.958. '
"We've got to take 'em one a~ a
Pb11 WlllliajJJIQI ·
CLYDE G. MILLHONE
ttme. We're not thinking of a
POIIIEROY
championship yet. These boy• "'j
Tieas. of Meigs Co.
. ~· 11.\IN .ST.

read 18·11,
The Falcons pulled . to within
four polnll at 33·31 midway In lh•
The AIJo-llano of the SEO ti&gt;Ok
third quarlor for their bell threat on their cblna wlde·marrln delalf
of lhe evening. Half l1me acor'l IIIII llighl ~ Gallipolio whipped
!tad b"un 32-ZI with Eaotcrn out NclloB\'ille 72-02 and Welilton
in !rout.
clipped neighbor lackaon 'I'I·U
Tho E"ter11 boys pUlled far In The winner• joined Athena in a
rront In the rinal pertod as they tie lor tJOOOnd pl•ce In tlie leorue,
Galilpolil played rll!ledly with
oui~Wored Wahama.28 points to 18.
Joh11 Layne, and LJrry LievlnA, Kenny Bootie hlih poinl man with
buth ol the Falconi, fouled out In 19 even tbOltllh Coaeh Bill Ca~·
!bora held him out mo!l. of tlic
the final puriod.
lim hall 11 a ditr&lt;ipllnary me.,.
Fur Woh•ma, Roy Ulark wao lop ura i.-oporiediy to have b&lt;en In·
scoi·cr with 19 while Robert "Clt• Dieted lor lockldaltllcal drill durbird" Rousn had 15. Llevln&amp; and inr tho week before.
Gary Roush, two b~ys .who hiVe
Both winnen . led all the WIX
hccn s&lt;orin.i recularly lor the aod wore never lhreatened. For
li'.-lcons' Mrc practlcall)' blanked NeloonvUle lOtty PaUon had llfl
wilb the lormllf g8t!ln1 one point
tor llilb llliiL
1
while Roush had no~;~e.
Wtllaton lackoon continued
In the preliminary gome the to Atpl&amp;J
lnttperl baakotball with
\Vaham 0 Reserve! downed Elll· ~~~ Wlfion of the winnen ha~nl
ern '1 Reserves by a score of 4().30.
1118·~ nltht wit• 34 point•. Jaek·
The box acoro:
ao&amp;~""lllt waa blih with · t.
WANAMA
, )J' gillrlen at. NelsOn!
LievlnQ, 0 1·1 i: La1ne, e 1-4 11. .
;:-.
Clark. 8 3-il 19; R. Rouah, 8 3·0 10; viDe: ., • '
Netllfbvill'
••
J.,
•
t
llfl
42
Ill
.G. Rou•h. 0 00 0; M. Roush 4 J.Z
llallipolltl· 1 •• •••••18 aa 118 'II
0: Totalo: 23 9·18 05.
. Aol· ,Ve!ljtoa:
.
, IASTIN
Knight, 10 7·10 27; Gaul,· 6 8·0 W6l\IIPII' · "·· ••:. :111 40 118 :r1
~G; Cullins. 1 7·10 21: llellor, 0 a4 J.CtoO~ 1---- ' -· • 15 '23 34
;;
I
.,._i
~ 't
~: Colo, 2 Il-l 4. Totoll 211 24-M
4; \ y
74.
.
Score by quartera : '
Wahama
It 24 37 03
1 ' :
Eustcrn
18 32 16 71
,liD ITANOINGI

MWer, Owner

Butch
hi• IZ by
poinl•.
Bclpn Gaul
had high
boononbeatCt.
lh&gt;

Eastern var11ly cagcn by 20
A red hot Eastern basketball only last week.

the flrat q1.1arter when the scorfl

•CAPITOL •cbLUMBIA .eVICTOR
DECCA • DOT • CORAL

(Ctotlnutd FNm Pato

as 20 goints during the contest. again for 116-53 and cashlid in·twice hard."
·
.
Middleport tomorrow., sun•aay,
. Racine Ions, but not school of· on the one and one for ll8-53.
He picked Logan, GalUpolli, ' p. m.. in the high ~~r:~!:;~~

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•!Ill•

11,

!lela~. also were clalml~g "fo~l''
'when Belpre scored the wlnnin~
night, never gelling closer than
basket Inside the ~~ 8 IIOflOnd•
nine points to the winners.
which they claim was much longWilliams and Lockhart with 29
er.
, and 18 point.s respectively were
. Tbe official Belpre timekeeper,
outstanding for CoolviUe. Tbey al·
it waa argued, neglectEd to start
so controlled bott&amp; boards. Twice,
the clock alter a free·for-~11 loi·
in the second and third quarters
lowinl a Belpre attempt at the
Rutland m&lt;.magl'tl to pull within
••
i&gt;asket. The reoult wu that time,
nine points but there they were
Slephen Hill, a Panther severa,l yellrs ago whep the viclor- It waL &amp;aid, ran on until Belpre
choked off For Rutland Dugan
ies were slim and far between during the early 50's, is in did get a baoket thcll' the b1!JZCr
Yjlis high with 11.
town visiting Ma and Pa (A. C.) HUI, Beeeh-st.
cn:ed the ~~i IIi .
would
1
Martin's 27 points and German's
He now has in tow a very lovely young mate. of Cleve(and ma:O"~: .~~~~nto to~/
22 points led the h&lt;Jt Rutland re·
serves to a 58·19 victory over Coot- He1ghts and a three-months old daughter, quite the same. ' Tbcsc aame offioials were tak ·
ville reserves. Hoffman of Rulland Steve is between Air Force assignments, having completed a ing tbe otlitude today that any
tour on multi·engines at Denver. In nine days he leaves his· team that didn't beat Belpre by
had II.
home town for assignment In Japan ·at a place called Tach!· 35 p~lnts deserved to.t..e bY one.
No player from C~lvilte got kawa (Japanese pronunciation: tachi-ka-wa). This Is
little Tbe. Tornadoes built up • big
over six pomts and only two, points
T k R
·
rial 8G , lead 1n the openmg quarter of
were scored by the losers in the nortlt from where o yo ose at one lime ente ned . 1. s !6-Z but the Eqles cUmbed back
tntire second half.
in the South Pacific.
to 22·10 belore the rest period.
Varsity, by quarters:
"Boy, we didn't get much of anywhere back In my senior Racine maintained a "-32 lead
Rutland
10 23 39 50 year on the football team," rec811ed Steve.
·
at hall time but at one time tbet
Coolville
ZO 34 49 72
"We lied Wahama in the opening game then IObt everyone had led by 38-18 only to have It
Scoring: Rutland: Eads 3 4·0 10; of them from there on in."
whlt)led down by the scDSI\iml·
Grado (1.4).0; Graham 4 2·3 10; Coy
,
p
aUy hot Belpre ahootm.
1 hat was the year the anthers · dropped a couple of real The Tornadoes. had a 13·pohtl
0.0·0: Carson 2 0·0 4;Dugon 8 1·3
)1; Rife 4 1·4 9. Totals Zl 8·20 50. close ones, for example, to Nelsonville, 7·6. It was !be ~arne lead going Into the final quarter,
t.:oolvillc: Locktlarl 8 2-4- 18; year lhat Ted Scott, Bernard Thornton and Don Young, all in 47-:lt.
Dodd z 2·3 6; Tore 6 J.-4 1,3; Wil- their junior years, played for the Panthers. Hill waB a half·
And In the fatal fourth quar·
liams 10 9·21 2D; Simmons 2 0·04; back and a gritty one.
·
ter, Carl Wolfe and the entire Ra·
Golbrclh I 0 I 2. Totals 20 14-31
They ail had to be that way to take so many scores on their eine team suddenly got ice cubes
72.
·
· ·
k D k B
between their fingers. Hardly any·
chms, and come back lighting the following wee . u e ar· would go In Aloo the red-bot Bel
Officials: Rhode&amp; and White.
rett•was in his one-year coaching stand in Pantherland.
pre boys ~ere iorclng defensivt
BOUCHEE CHARGED
Hill will be promoted to First Lieutenant before he leaves errors on the Tornadoes wbo were
SPOKANE, Wash. !UPJ - Ed San FraQcisco for Japan.
trying to fatten a 111-1 record.
Bouchee, Cirst baseman ot the
.
With two minuutea left in the
Philadelphia Phillles, was free on
I'J
1
game, Racine Jed BGn In th•
,bond today after being charged
next half minute Belpre went •
with Indecent exp0110re in connecvery
coach
lb
our
small
high
schOOlB
face
Is
head at 86.00 on nine 1traigh!
A Problem e
tion wilh a recent series of ch1ld
point•
moletiling casts.
building teams from the grades and keeping them together. In that last balf mmute and ,
The big student bodies in cities regularly field first strings of half the lead changed hand• or
seniors and a junior or two.~rely sophomores. · .
was tied nine time•.
.
'
Middleport has a probl · · now that relates to 1t. Coach With 8 aeconds remaintnr, and
John Thompson's reserve &amp;«j.Uad Is pa~ked with !Yeshmeg an d two free t hrows (or 71 ~"9 , •·
...cIne.
sophomores
and
one
or
two
of
them
obviously
could
cut
the
·
Jltlprc,
with
the
ball
and
tlmr
All Fire Exllngulshers
1
llefpre leading 71).69, Racine.
mustard on the varsity ·at least as strong .bpnch llijlterIa ·
supposedly in, raced to Racine
To Be lupeeted
But these boys actually get mqch more playing experience end o! the court and shot but
AI Least Onee A Year
on the rese'rvc t~am, and every game they work together ls llonnle Salser batted 11 down.
See or Call
like money in the bank for next year and the year after that. There was a wild "ramble for the.
While Coach Nolan Swackhamer's varsity Is being clipped ball and Vannoy of Belpre came
little tno frequently, he haa the problem of leavln" or not up with It, shot, and thio time he.
a
"'
&amp;
made it good aa the buzzer ended.
DISTRIBUTOR
leaving varsity help with Thompson.
11 was tltls final ..quenre o!
Fire and Safely
Every coach would like to have a strong freshman team events the Tornado fans claim
EQUIPMENT
playing as a unit. That's what Bob Shesky had last y~r at oould not have been sqllcezed
Nelsonville _ a freshman team with three years of experi· Into eight second• The Belpre
Moch~nic St.
entc playing together. ·
timekeeper, or ofliciais., bad no·
NEWS GALLON
By the time these boys had become senlors j lhey were thing to IIY·
.
STIEL IUCKITS
W,oile, l"ilh the hlgi&gt;cst oeorm~
With Lido
c~mps.
.
'
avciago in Southeastern Ohio,
' This year Coach Relton is using primarily sophomores on got 24 polnls followed eloaely bv
SPECIAL PRICE
his reserve squad. Their record after last mght Is 4·3 In the 1v1n Powell's output o! 22. It was
75e earh
league and they're looking better every game.
Powoll's finest night to date.'
Salser a dead shot, got only 3
poinls, all In ~~· second nail. '
Carpenter o! \the winners W38
blgb with 23.
.
a108 'J.IJtaclne reserves edged in one
overtime the Eagle rcocrvcs with
Friday

. .,

with one of tbelr pooreSt team•

SPORTS

The Rutland Red Devils drop]llld
another home cage contest, this
72-50

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4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 18, 1958
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The Oall~ :Senund

•

Founder's Day Tea Planned For Next
Month By Sugar Run Parent-Teachers
fathers Day was obServed at
the ttRUiar meet ng ol the Sugar
Run PTA Thur.sday rilgbt at thestbool
Mrs. Ray \\oodgcard pres dent
opened the meet ng by leading n
the PTA prayer Two commu1
eatJons were rear\ by the seer£&gt;
tary Mrs Leland s ~n One was
from tbe Central SchoOl PTA 1
v1t1ng the s gar Run Group to &amp;
Founder 5 D;~y Tea Monday Feb
10 The other was from i\lrs Roy
Trac) Jr pres dent of the Meg
County PTA Counc 1 :\fr.s Jame
0 Brten ga\e the treasurers re
par

l

It was
gar Run

ounccd that the S
F'ounder s Da) 1 e
wou d br ffb 20 and that spe
t al nv tat ons would be sent I
the Cen rat l TA teachers past
pres den s an h11 lcr ll en ber
Hostesses for he tea w II b
Mcsdamr W II am
And e so
Marv n Bur El na Wh le Ke
eth F nl ey Donald Coli ns Ed
ward Baer s J Blazewicz Alex
Ctlo Leo Vaughan
Chari
Blakeslee Rober Storv Sjl rl )
Gu nther and Ph I G obokar
Delegates o th Me gs Cou
Counc I Pnrents a d Teachers
be he d at Jon or H gh ilUd to n
Feb 6 were nan ed as Mesdam
Gu nther Law ence Morar b lar
old Ebersba h Chrster Kn tlll
and W A
\1 ernntcs arc
Mesdame ~
n ore Jr ( e
llarr s cha
rcr Cha
Gibbs a
&lt;\ hea Br}a
I was an ou ed th t the S
ga r Ru g o p
s to furn sn
andw ches wh h nay h e II e
fancy o p a n a h ~ meet n
Those w sh g lo do ate s
wtchcs arc a:o~kcd to take then lo
the Jun o H gh Feb 6th
orr Cia apprer a ion of
PTA w11s e.dc ded by Mrs Woo I
geard to he sc hoo board for
new b eye! rack rut.allcd at th
foo of Sugar Ru Ill for th
rhl dren lo li'.: e Goodwtn Pr nl
ing Co npany for mnny pas s r
v ces H H I for typing fr 111
Pomc y I gh S oo und t II
many falhNs who attended th
1

cotlhg that n ght
1 he F llh Grade

2han who sang G te Us Th i.'&gt;
Day wtth Mrs Luctl e Swack
hamer accompany 1 g She ntroduccd Thomas Hennessy nephe~
o( teacher Roberts who was mas
ter of ceremonies for a This I
Your L1fe sketclt fca ur ng Ro Ell!'.nor S Schaaf - Mlddlepol'l Society Editor - Phon( 6079
beru
In charge of Ibe ours ry wcrl.' LucUie llawklns - Pomeroy Society Editor - Ph1111e 8244
Patr c:! a Hennessy a I Candy
KISSling R(\fres hmcnts were tlo
logs po ato c ps and coffee serv
ed on rrysta trays by Mesdames
Edward Wei s Charles Hoffman
rconttnuod From Pogo o ..J
Willard Boyer E !war \ani wao
Golden
Glow overture by Jonc
en Calv n S npson E za G lmor
Mrs Harold Moore and son M
son
Jr Char es Spencer a d Danny
chael Co umbus have been vistt
Susan Prqbasco was guest of
The patrons that enJoy a more
Thompson
mg her parents Mayor omd Mrs honor at a farewell party planned
I tary s y e of mus c w 11 be p e
C 0 F shcr and family while Mr this week by Charlene Davis and ased to know that the band ha
Moore a semor m the College of Oorts R ce m the recreat on room se a.s de two selcc .,ns for the
Arch lecture at Oh o state Um of the Davu borne Susan was pre 0 e o them B 1 boaru -rei
vcrs ty JS em a f1cld trip to Phil sen ted a gtft from the guests as a by Klohr 5 an old st ndard n
~delphia Pa
\
farewell before she moved to the brar es of nany bends acto 11
Mrs Cora BcnJlett 1s reported as Charleston Friday Games aQf] lhe nat on The other Block M
1mprov ng slowly al he home qn dane ng were enJoyed by the girls b) B I k s a comparatively mod
'Mrs R chard Jones \US guest of South 1hird Avenue after a recent who wee served a dessert course ern compost on
honor at a stork shower lleld on illness and hospitalization
Pr1Ze8 were won by Christine
11 e bt !ld s 0 c entry
Thursday evemng at he home of
Ml and Mrs Fran Reichert and Coats and IJCay JenklDIIOra
novel y
e f cld s a narrat un
Mrs Harold Thomas w tb MIBs Sal
family
attended
the
Chicago
Bal
'
"'
tJ nd ac
nan ment ent t
I) Sauer and ~rs Jack Harmon as let perfdrmance at the Memorial
Those present were Susan Pro-J lied "• r• -· Trees
a~sistmg hostesses
Games were
basco Karen McElhinny J~dy
,~
-u,-,.
---,,,.-,n -ct-d--,p:-1,--,y?;-p aved and p zes won by Mrs A Aud toriun Oh o Uruversity Frl Butcher Chruhne Coats Kay J,n -cLday evening
k
·•
E Wei s Mrs Harold Hinkle Mrs
mson Rosetta Richards Su•n: No 1m JU,.. all theM thine• I vt
Mar ory Grogan and Sh rley Gaul
Mr and Mrs Harvey '[ Hall Pullen Barbara and Betty Covert
told this Someone dldn t know
The ayette g fls we e placed on and daughter Patrtcta moved this Judy Sauer Janiee Zirkle was ~n Or he d never hav4 nlled Mr Roba table decorated 10 gree n and past week !rom the _Bush apart able to attend the party
erts an Ordln~ry Joel
ye low !ilrca t ers The refresh ment on A8h Street to Kennewick
Last Sunday morn ng the H1gh
It is drff1cult to guess at what
mcnts of ce cream cake and cot Washington their rormer home
S&lt;'hool class of the First Pres~)'
fee rarr ed out the shower theme
Mr and Mrs Robert Turner and tenaq Church taua:ht by Mra age Sugar Run young stop callmg
Mr
w th m n ;Jturc boo ees on the cake ch1ldren Debby and ilftchael Mrs Jamel~uchanan also presented the r Fifth Grade leach r
The Impreaston he
a d torks on tl c ce cream
Luther Harris and her son Paul Susan Probasco with a farewell Roberts
makes o young mmds 18 deep
Those presen w r \1rs Jones L Harris USA ar~ week end gtft
and rull w1th respect One mdica
Mrs Wells MarJory Grogan Sh1r guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Turner
t1on perhaps IS the well known
ley Gaul Sue Cramer Darbanr
David Diles son of Mr and Mrs
facts that Mr 'ltoberts I tile
Bctzing Char o~tc Dillard Barbara L D Diles Is rec perating after
league ba.!ieball team IS one of the
Gr lldlltatr Martha W ll ams Ncl a m nor operation at the Ford
e Wnijht Jean Wells Dorothy Hospital In Detrott Mlch accord
fme d sc1phned teams m sport~J­
manshJP an4 tak1ng the breaks as
Scltwab Janet lbnk e I a.e Ann mg to word received by his par
they come without umpire baiting
Gw a:r.dowsk~ Sy via Col 11 Send en'' lhts week
ng gifts but un ble to be present
The Women a Auxiliary of Grace Certainly Bob Roberts ts Mr Rob
were Mrs Chu es Sauer Mrs Roy
Eptscopal Church held 111 January ert11 to his pupils and o~n far be
Jon.cs MIa Wood Anna Chapman
meeting Thursday afternoon at the yond htgh school years
Rub) Baer and Lcra Jones
The Tht. Is Your Ltle program
home ol Mrt A R Knight Lin
began with Mike Roberts pre,.nt
coin Road

----------------------------Middleport
Society

Susan Probasco
Is Honored With
Farewell Party

Donna Jones Is
H.onored Guest
At Stork Shower

Grace Ep1scopal
Church Women's
Aux1hary Meets

Pocohontas
Off1cers Are
Re-Elected

Mrs Everett Hayes president tng his lather wttb a vegetable cor
presided at the meetmg which op sage made b~ Mrs Ray Wood
~ned with devotions by Mrs Aar geard Th1s was sqppossed to and
on Kelton including a prayer lor d d produce laughs
As many memoraL1e eventl were
the new bishop to be elected for
unfolded Bobs old elaBBmatf~ll
the diocese of Southern Oh o
bur ng the business session a came out to greet h1m Graduates
contribution of $6 wos made to lhe of PHS n 1928 who came were
March ol Dimes and S5 dues ~o cart Qualls Daytop 1'h lttps and
the United Church Women we Rhodell Stelly all ol Pomeroy to
paid Mrs Kntght and Mrs Ctll- day Bob recalled of Qualls he

Ollteers were reelected lor lhe
eomJng year when White Dove

Council Pocohontas met Tuesday
evening at U.e home of Mrs Meda

IOUJ!ht tb

Gibbs Mulberry Ave
Mrs mbbs presided at the meet
tng ond ofllcero elected were Mrs
Gibbs, Pocohontas Etlgle MeGill
Keeper of Wamp'lm Mn Verna
Hysell Keeper of Records Nevada rle Clark were named to servt
Beaver Winona Helen Miller with Mrs Patrick Lochary the
Trualee Sally Atltson Represent• chairman to receive gilts to tle
t ve to Great Council and Verna sent to the Book of Remem

Robert Roberts wall awarded $5
for its room an~ the lltten lu
banner for uvmg thr. most pa
cnh pr{'sent
Mrs Globokar program d a r
man opened her part or th
ning by lntroduemg Pat

Rock Spr~ngs
Better Health
Club Meeting
'Mrs wtlltan Rnrifo
aSBistcd
bv Mn Homer R11d£ord ani Mu
noll n Radford cntcrta ne thr.

Howard K1tchen
Returns Home

Rock Sprlnss Better Heal h C ub
Thursday afternoon a h r home

Rock Springs road

Gro p !I ng n~ of Holv Hoh
Holy openc I the meet ng fot
owed by the Lords Praye an
plolge to the 1 ag in ut bon D r
g the bl s ness 11e11tdoo w th M
Hugb Bcarhs pres dent pres din~
a contribution was matle to t!lc
March of Dl ncs A report of th
lck e&amp; nn ttcc was glu.n by !\Irs
Wit am Morg:m ami Mrs Clifford

•HIItt hor~4" ttoy C o o I

-SMILLIIS WITH COVER!10 INCH

~10

)2

INCH

75 $13 50

t c lhclt

ROWlEY &amp; REED

Bobs phystcs teacher and A M
Zahl (summer paintJng partner to
day) who Roberts said he reealled

for -his great abil ty aa a morale
bu lder n boys
John Wern a former pupil or
Bobs was present Werry s almost
superhuman performance as full
Beyond back for U e Panthers In the1r

to att~nd

liNCH

was a great tackle for Pomeroy
of Phillip&amp; a fellow member of

From the KingdOjll
Coole by Lllllon Pope wh ch quo~ !mal game at dlddleport of Wer
ed AclB 17 26 God hath tnad~ of ry !I se lor year Wtlanng No 21

one ..blood all nations of men ror was recalled by Roberts
Super ntendenl ol Schools Char
to dwell on all the filee of t11e
earth and has determined th~ time Jcs Gtbbs remarks concluded w th
Mr Roberts s a good man to
before appointed and the ttouudt
have In our school
uf the r habitation
Other teachers compbmcntm g
Refreshments were served by
the hostess durmg the socia l hour thmr fellow worker were Mrs. AI
wtth Mrs M D Hartinger presid- thea 0 Bnen F rst Grade AI of
us here look up to Mr Roberts
ing at the coffee ae vice
Mrs Bcatr ce Re nbart Second
Grade It 1s always a pleasure to
work w1th him
Mrs Lucille
Swackhamer muBlc supervisor
(Contlnuod From '!oo10 Ont)
Now 1 know you( age And she
NO ORDINARY JOI
mentioned her priYllege m having
Somtont told me Mr Roberts wu known Bobs n other the late Mrs
1n Ordinary Joe
Cora E Roberts
I m ture thtre are 1 few thingt
Mro Woodgeard PTA pres dent
thlo Somoono dldn I know
observed
Did ha know thot lttoldeo tho I•~
He has and Is domg so m 1ch
tonl everyday
for the boys and girls always giv
Mr Raberh tMchea all th1 values lnJ them that extra push thcv so
of thlo thln1 collod lolr ploy? often need
Did ho know thot on tho ploy
A lie ei"P snd cull ltnko In a
tround whon tho kldo oro ploy pearl Masomc emblem sctt og was
lng boll
presented to Bob by M Globokar
Mr Rtlttrta Is 1lway1 out thtrt In behalf of the PTA for ~is won
with lhtm - ond thoro f1r derlul work in ond out of the

jured 1\le Friday

ntg~t

when lhetr

IIARDWAIIE CO
MIDDLIPORT

Review Your Year

ROOMS Of

Thot looming our nation • hi,.
tory 1 no inlorludt?
lu lc b pr gran Prize&amp; m a con
''"'""' know In tummer
est co dueled by Mrs Rollin Ra I DltlbriOht
Mr Roltom ceuld all ot
ford were 11wardcd to Mn Haro\J
home •"" ... .,
Ularksto aM lin Ed;ar Abbott But
ho 4 rathor halp tha Llttlo
fhe hyn n Blm Be The Tie
by tho group and the Mizpah bene stead of at the lulme of Thelma
diction closed the meeting
Grueter 11 preYioualy planned
ner csh ne were ~r.crved hy Games wete played during ,.the
ho.stessc11 to thGSe named abov social hour wttll prtzeo oworded
"'d ltro Oliver Clark Mrs W the wlnnen afLor which refre1h •
b r Batley MrJ Howard Bot
mcnls were ..Md by Mrs Rich
Mrs Amos Leonor$1. Mf! Arlc ard Campbell ond Mra Henry 1M
Abbot VIcki Lynn Ab~otl Edd bel
Abbott and Bobby Block1ton
lladfor t ' d Cathy Abbott to eo 1

,t.

for the Februa Y
will be Ml'!l George Skin
ner Mrs Ito) Smith and Mrs
wy Gr user

Al-L HlW

Fu'" itu,..

llos easns

~ectin~

We P., 2% lnlered On Your Savlngt

ANY
POLICY

Mognoha Temple
' Pyth1an S1~ters
Meeting.Js Held

YOU GtT
FROlll US

IU

Member Federal Retertf S}IIMI

Me•ller FedenlllePOBIIIDBUI'IIIe• CorporaUoa
POMEROY OWO
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tcro met in"""''" llel!lon Thuro
doy evenlnl 11 the DAV hall with
Borntce Ann Durll, exctllenl Jun
tor prcaldlnl
, Durin&amp; the meotlna I eontribu
hon of ~ Wll mode to the Morch
ol Dimeo II wu onhouneed that
the Fobruory DIHUnr ol the Pa•t
Chtela Club Will be held at the
home of M'l Adorn Ebersbach
w th Mt" Durst ., co-bo•te" it
I

CONTINUID PIOM PAG"- I
I ght for the losers
For the Jackets Nelson was the
key feeder and drew 12 charity
chances maktng etght of them
His dr ve n lay up attempts were

ear sk1dded on ce on the outsk1rts
of the c ty and struck a tree
the enerny mistake&amp;
Dead lo Larry DeLong J? of forcing
In tl e last quarter with a mm
Ch II cothe Hosp1tal authorities
said he apparently died of mternul ute to go Logan pulled up to 6669 after Ira ling 5il-46 at the he
IRJUrleS
g nn ng of the last quarter 'MQr
ln poor cond t on w th a possible gan m thts last quarter had 12
skull fracture 1s George Rundels pomUi and the outcome really was
16 Chillicothe InJured and in fa1r n doubt at that point
condition were Haro d Jones 16
However Ke y was fouled n

Barbara Croft 19

Sandra Mteh

14 and Florence Merr t 16 David shoot ng and sunk both tries for
U.(lf.l sewmg up the game as the
Trainer 18. was released after Jackets held Logan from there on
treatment All of the Jured are out
from Chill cothe
Quarter seorcs were 13 9 ~ 29
The accident happened 15m les 511'-46 and the !mal 71-66 count
east of U S 23 on the Mar etta
The wm gave the Jackets a 3-4
P ke Authont es sa1d the youths record n the SEOAL s flfst half
went skating and appartently had good for ftfth place ln the league
gone for a dr1ve later
they had been PICked to fm sh

The JIIC!kets come to Pomeroy
next Tuesday niflht to tantlle wllh
the leagueleadl~ll and undefeated
Pomeroy Panthers 111 the opening
game ol the second round
Middleport reserves conUnuod
on their winning streak with a con
vmc1ng 48-36 Win over f..(lgan re
serves For Middleport Hartinger
had 21 Milch 10 Klees 2 McCool

2 W Harris 3 J Horm 2 and S
Bailey 8 Dalton was btgh for Logan
VarSity by quarters
M ddleport

Scormg Mddlcport BoiVIes 5
!Hl 10 Kelty ll ~ 23 Erwin 2 6-12
10 Nelson 3 8 12 14 Whitlateh
6 2 5 14 non oeoren Miller and
Crooks Totals 25 2135 71

Th first example of lh s \\ II b
the dend t on of I Could Have
DD&lt;u ced All N ght and On Lbe
Street Where You L ve from he
Broadway mus ral My F2.1 Lad
Mus Bever y Roush "' II be he
vocal .soloist In these two select
1 he neKt number

ul ano Bo

was wr ttcn by U e ban I d1recto
Mr Howard Cozar for cnc of th
bandmcmbers Robert Bo MeG!
thl n The band plays a Lat n An
" rhythm pattern while Cc

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Regular $7 SO value

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Mala Floor

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FURNITURE

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Oa The Br~ Comu

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BINGLI OOPY4r

Order Of Eastern Stars District 25
Annual Session Is Held Here Friday
1 he 34th annual sess1on of Dtstnct 25 Order Jlf Eaat~rn
Stars and a school of instruction was held Friday at the! Porn
eroy Masonic Temple wttb Pomeroy Chapter •s hOsts

held v1ce preetdent Pauhne At
kms
Harr sonvUJe
secretaey

Mabel Baldtng Valley treaaurer I ~~VJIIli~JllOIRV
Eva Foulke Marietta conductress I'
Cou ntess Phllhs Re nersvUle as

tees were Gene Jacoby Athens

You serve $1.52

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'

Opened
TodaY
More Than AThousand Attend

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ELBERPELDS

t~h~e~h~l~~h_•_ch_o~ol_l~e-ve~l~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==:===~~~

Eva Elttott Vaitcy and Dora De
Lons Lowell audtttng Harry P
Smith
Den!(t Goegleln Pome
of

"O~n Honse" For New School
Three hundred and twenty ftve Middleport children five

to 10 yean old today are attending classes for the first time
10 the new elementary school bUilding on Pearl st which an

estima!OO 1 000 parents and lrlenda of better ed~~&lt;:ahon vlstt
•AI Sunday during an Open House
Almost every commumty m Metgs County was represented
amone the vlJiton who were eon
dueled on 1 tour throuah ea h
eiUIToom II ended In the Iorge
QOW
audttorlutll ealted a mulli pur
pose room Here tbey enjoyed n__ .I.!
coffee and COOkiea ICrved by tad ea .- faJit
Of
ol the Middleport PTA from the
sehoolo aew and ohtm~g kitchen
i --Olle eape&lt;tlllY ln\erea\ed v sit llnil
or conducted I~M 11\e butld
Tho weathorman pre&lt;J ted a
ln&amp; by Middleport "-1D&amp;endent m xturc of snow an J ram wou a
()f Schoo1J Lee Meeomu peuon move nlo lhe !lotale l01....;y

S

VOL IX NO 234

gartlst Grella Harris Bartlett
warder and Bill Calendlnc Webb
aentlnel
Servtng on the Dlslrtet commtt

..,.___

1hree Narrowly

Escape Death At
Hobson Crossing
n ree- 1men n (ttro \'lv esea' d
death eorty Sunday morn ng at
the llo"'on Croulng looated on
Stale Route 7 one hall mile south
of the Middleport Corpt'utlon
llne when thelf 1947 Chevrolet
etlllhed alo an Eutbound New

Yor4 Central trJUn completelv
demolohlng the ear m which the!
~~:ore fldmg
inJured I n the mishap wore
BID Holcomb 20 of Point Pleu
driver ot the ear and a mem
the U S Marine!! who !UP:
lacerations ol Uoe
waa unconstJOI.IS wbe~
~~•,rvrs dQPUltea ~rrlvcc at 2 tq

ally •• Pomer.w "-'Uittnd
ent of Scboall ~ Gihb•
Tbe Open HOUle wu offtc1ally
opened by a aquad and color
guard from Uae Fee~aey Bennett
Post Ameriean 14io11 Under the
command of JA!t S.UU. aDd w th
a huile call ~ J111 Croou the
l.egJonaJres pre.t.niett to Mr Me
ComaJ an AmeriCID flaa: JIYen
them ror the purpose tty Cor.gress-man Tom Jenk.lna Tile flag has
been flown over tbe Capitol build
ng for a 24 bour period
Commander Sm1tb gave the flag
to Mr ML'QJmiJ who 10 turn presenled It to HW lllldrecl Hawley

And Ram
,
-ted F
Late f-J-y
uua

The flrit or the snow and (a
was expected tto enter Wester
Ob o m ube forenoon and spr(!t~tl
to eutern count es durmg: the late
2flernoon or evenmg
The weatherman sa d a low pre
l&amp;sllre and cold front extend ng

fron Lake Mcltgan to Southern

Texas would move east war I and
pass O\er o o Tuesd:~y Passac
of the !ron w II brmg &lt;1 change to
colder wea 1er and snlJo. rturr c
Temperatures today were c~
peeled to range f om t t 30 s nu
th to the 40 s &amp;auth Low!! ton 6 h
will range from 20 to 3? no thw lll
to the 3110 JOUtleast and e~trcn

prlndpal of lbe odtoot Richard south
Early temperature, tuday a ~
00 from 20 at Mar~ett. to 25 at
Columbuo 27 al Citvel• d and J~

Bodimer and Ray Pickens, Jr
rataed it on the new !lac pole front
tnl tile bulldlnJ n. Rev Fred
GardJJer gave u invocation
Memben of the local ac:hool
board wbo p-eeled vwton were
loin. Everett FoD Lionel BoJp
Emenon Jone1 aad Harpld E

HubbUd Boord Preoident Bru&lt;e
Uoyd was unable to JUend
lmlledlale Pill ""'mhers of tbe
boltd who were mllrument.al In
plalll!lni the new llulldlns ond
who ~ prueot lftl'e Paul
Smari IDd Paul Dam Mn Lowell
Prohtoeo wu unoble to attend
The boord lutd hlgbeol Pfllae
for t&amp;e pnme eonttador Denver
Walker ViniDDt 0 and Supenn•
tendeat of aeueraJ eOilltrUctiOD
Woll and ordtltedo Mr ond
lfn C D Claldea Marietta Tbe
school bottnl joined In 1 statement
that
Mr

at Cine rmatt
The bi&amp;ge!ll soow.storm of t1 e
year swept out c( 'n P a n

&lt;tate. uno the Midwest to&lt;lay
coatma: roads w th a treacherot.~
snow blank• olone to~ gbt mch
es from west Ten'i mt.o the
Great Lakes regmn
\Veathermcn l.iSUed cavy smJ'A
warntngs today tor e.slern Kan
115 northwcl!t MJSsoUr "nd south
central Iowa where .accumlatwlls
of lour nchea or more were x
peetod by nlghtWI
Warrungs alio were sui out for
northern JlllooJs soutJtcr WLSc n
SID and lower lrhch&amp;gan where two
to five nches of snow arc likelY
In Ch1cago forecasters pred1c
ed stormy weather for Pres d&lt;nt
Euenhower 1 arr•val by plane fur
a fund ra smg dmner A two-t
four mch !iDOwfall waH experlt·d
n the Cit)'! and the E~w was tX
ted "'-""'-~"' bil ty from one
au to onl m le
The :~now storm began Sunday
and spread fro n Texu and Ne v
MexiCO nortb through the cc ttral
Rock1es .and North Dakoti a d
{Continued On Page Three)

Heath MethOdist
Young People
Attend Institute
1be Rev C R Kookngbt accom
pan1ed young people £rom the Sen

br Youth FeDowshtp of Heath
MethodiSt Church to the Md W n
ter Institute of the Porllmouth
Blstrlct m Galltpol• today
.Mn James (.'riswell ass stcd
with jranoporlation Mr Konk 1ght
will be 10 charge of classes at
the lnatitute and )diu Sally Schaaf
advuor m the MYF will be present for tbc Sunday sess10ns
Those planmng to attend arc
Jolla Kfl&lt;hb pres dent Gary

Ault Carol Crtswell Dtana Slum
be Barbara and Betty Cover
Ruth Ann Edwards

Storm SA~ as Jfw ••

, ' ~. _ $4.7$ -~

WtitherltriPJiiOt as lOw a$

CeRing Tile 'as low as
Oak Flooring as low as
Tileboard as low as

Dlsappeorlnt
Stalrw•y
Ideal for on
•r~nee to attlc or
ottlc room A•

INSULATION
Best qujlliY All
staqdard type~
B:tu ll'P• " low

$35 95

41Atcoq It

.

t•

1

10c ft.

' 12Vzc s9. h.
13Y2c sq. ft.
11 c SCf. ft. '

Knotty Pmc
Ideal lor Re&lt;re
at on ltooma
Dens or Family
Room~ Aa low

171At uq It

71 Ohio Counties
Were Mfected By
The Flu Epidemic
COLUMBUS t P -L"I yea
nfluenza cp den 1C bcga m Sell
c~ber and 5lrlltk 71 o( the state F88 count es Dr Ralph E Owo k
.state health d rector &amp;i d toda
The cp dcm c reached ls pe A
dur ng October he reported
Dwork sa d 160 deaths were t
tniJuted to mfluenza m 63 cou
C! Asian flu wa.s found m 4
ount es
Dwork sa d a sll dy nd catc I
he death rate was h &amp;hl's an o
persons over 69 and nt nls. The
llness rate was h ghe.st amon
h ldren of school age
[nflucnza poss bly rouhl have
been a cause In 107 o 1 r dea 11
Owork sad
He advocated conl nu d use of
the mfluenz;a vaccme {\CO thouH
here are no s gn:s O{ a sccOntl
outbreak
MARKEt RIPoaT
CINCINNATI UP - Produrc

&amp;tfr.taeraltr •

1-.-e Prttectio•

rain ow.r the so.uth portion thl'
afternoon aM •enleht Warmer to
day end tonight Rain cher~~lng tq
light snow ond colder TuoMioy

Edtlh Vaughan Thea chaplain

INCLUDES

"ELtAIU

GIVES ' YOU '

Onlo Snow mlxod l"ltn tlHt
beginning !odor ond changing to

Vlrgmia Long Aurcliu11 marshall
Lucllle Swackhamer Pomeroy rlf

ng number the Alp 1 e Holtdoy

tune L tlle Broy,n Jug
The progrHm s des gned t
please ttte mus cal tastes of nea
r fl yone and to prov de an CV&lt;'
lng s entertainment Also w th f.
prem re performance of Cobol
Bo one may vtew he beg n
of a new era of crcat ve mustc

BY UNITeD PRESS

!Oclate conductress

2 QUART

The Jun or Varsity Band occ
pies a_ prom nent poll l 01 n I
cor:ccrt 1lso They will play U
ted Nations March aa t~e1r opell
Overture a~ thelr contr buttan
the serious atmosphert and u
f nale will present a bouncy La
tin number known as Mel ca
Sundae ./

Weather

ddleport E
•
e at y-

Roberta K Nlndlmg past gra~td matron of Beverly open
ed the meeting, after whtch the lollowmg district officers pre
s1ded Cora Webb presldent Ruth Crumrine New Marsh

Glothhn performs the job of th
t:U&amp;Xophone solmat The ont re sol
IS do e tid I b wh ch means t~
there s no music written for tl
solo and the solo111t may pla
wltatever be dcstres Althoug
this type of sole Is not u comm
111 ;&gt;rofcssional and col ~se ran
(::uba no Bo w II be m lestOT!f'
in h gb school music for th s area

ew

13 33 55 Tl
9 2D 46 66

Logan

Logan Morgan 13 3-7 29 Brown
7 2 ~ 16 Stump 5 I I 11 Br~ndon
:____ _,-,-------,-,.---' last n when the play began Ibis 2 I 3 5 Patterson 2 !Hl 6 Doltsthe rend tlon of 1 Could Have
matsch 0 12 I Totals ~ 1H5 66
Danced All N ght and On th

tow as

Gat Rqe
Pay Ollly fUM •uwa
and $28 011,_ per DIODIII

'Mqnollo Temple Pylblon S s

The FARMERS BANK
and Savl'ngs Co"'p"··y
au

Jackets Upset Logan 71-66As
Kelly Has .Best Night With 23

Veteran Teacher

Mr!i Ro I n RRdf r I progrRn
ha 11 um for the af crnoon pis
ned a prognn cons .sting of thr {'
articles Evcrvrfay l\IIrarlc~ t;
Mrs Mouum Ucrnlu Mrs Hor
cc Abbo l and S I'MI Through
tho coli?
school
Smllng Mrs Edgar I hbol A DidoltoYO
SoftiHnt kntw lhol moll chll
Thi• part of the mcoling eon
oen
There s 1 hr T me WR!4
va b Mrs sc tt Foln cr and 11:&lt; dNn when ther enter Fifth eluded w th singing For He s A
Grode
Jolly Good l'ellow
llpll t kl'ep yo p ppy ~ere giver. Shoko
ond ohlm llko tho dlckono
by Mrs W II am Gr e11er
-Qf Mr Roltorll thoy'ro olrold?
A ~ g Jc~us Loves Me wati Old thlo Samoono know Mr Rello
c!ltl nt r~ by s x ch ldrcn Mar}
~
em has to teach them "'e • not 1
1 o t Radford Sherry Blad&lt;Sio
Scraottlh nv ::~n I Roger Abbott Connl

Cunomcr Parki g At
Unr of Store

\

CHILLICOTHE UP - One teen
ager was killed a 1d s x others m

The Dance Band' po tton ollh
the Black Hat Gang and of Stef
fy he did a lot of good church program w II include both ~:~lo
number entitled Its lht Talk o
brance In memory of the late work
the
Town and Ihe fam lia boun
Abo on htmd were Asa Hoskins

Hysell alternate representative
Gamea were played dur ng the Mrs Howard Kress The funds
soc at hour with prlzeJ awarded to fro n these Kift&amp; are used for schol
Mrs Gibbs Mrs Hysell Mrs Me arshtps to worthy students in the
0 II and Mr• Beaver Refresh work of the church Mrs Mehle
menta of Ice cteam and cake wore man of New Haven W Va was
Introduced by Mrs Theodore Reed
1crved
The next meat ng wltl be he d and welcomed a11 a new member
Mrs Patrick Lochary gave an In
Tuesday February 4 at the Gbbl
home and all members are Lrsed tere11ting review of the book

I Pto111 ~~COfl 1ncl ' " o ht
frylnt 1f • wholt ch c:hn he • 1
Reo~ttt Mitt cltt vneel f« tho ob
Yet~ tiN low h.. t-Ho mo o bv nt
dt lnt I A11d 10 euy to du.,l

Wahama Band

Teenager Killed
Jn Auto Crash
Near Chillicothe

FENCING
FLOOR JACKI
CIILING T?-1

Eggs steady prtces at fan s
U S consumer grades Whites a d
browns A Jumbos 3fH2 A lanz:c
32-36 A med urn 2&amp;-33 A ' .. I
23 30 A large 28 33 prices FOB
Cmcmnati whites and browfls A
large 41-43 A medtum 33-41 A
large 37-39
Cbtckens steady fryers 3 3 ~ lb
21 24\! hens heovy type 18-21
hens llgbt type 1112
Volume and praee dt~lributton
on fryers !10 000 at 21 2 000 at
2111 106.000 at 22 !10.000 al 23
10 000 at 24 fi 000 at 24\1 22 000
at uodet.ermined pnce1

Butter creamerr DO sc:ore 710.

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