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Kaytic Russell, James Warne.Nina Stiles, Russell
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. Earl Archer, Michelle Buck, Mary
Burkett, John Tannehill
Jimmy Donnell, Craig Fife, Alnn
Cunningham, Marcia Lynn Schwah
Mark French, Doxie
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Paula Gomer, Byron Ann1s, Sus~·
Wippel, ~allle Duckworth, Breo
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1953 PONTIAC

1950 CHEVROLET

CUSTOM ROYAL 4 DR.
V-8. Low m1leugc b~ loco! own
t.!f Torque Flltc Tram• JtatiJo
beater. Z·tone green fini sh wit11
matching Interior
BOOK VALUE $1635

8·9 Pan. $lotion Wagon
Good tires, hydramatlc, heater
radio.

2 DOOII DILUXI

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Now $2399

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1955 PONTIAC

4 aOoR SlOAN
Powcrglldt, 2 tone ' blue, goo

tires, shorp ,Jnalde and cut.
WAII79S

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195 MERCURY

1955 CHEVROLET

4 QOOI SlOAN
2 tunc blt~c and ivory. Clea
Interior, good tire•
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V-3 moi4Jr Wlttl overdrive, Ju

cally owned and clean insld
and o11t, good tires, radio, hca(·
cr and 11eat covers.

:Now Only $1199
1954 PlYMOUTH
4 DOOR IELVEDIRI
Luw mileage by locBI uwncr
by-drive trans , radio, heater

Bi1&lt;k and Sun gold liniib.

Now $769
1953 CHEVROLET

Now $589 ,
1952 PONTIAC

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Green flnlah, bydramallc, raollo, healer.
WAS fMS

Now $278
1957 CHEVROLET
2'h TON TIACTOI
Serle! 10,203 - Heavy duty,
9tlOJ20 · Uba, lull air brakea,
heavy ' spd. tranL, 2' apd. ule,
healer, 5\h wheel, IIddle .aanko,
h.lnd valve .•nd trailer COMetlion al: horns. Btoutlful red
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Cljl,rtalil )leluxe, Sharp uuide;
bQOutiful Q~one green, 1ood
tires, bydramatlc drive, Radl,p,
Heater. · .
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Now $529
1951

Oily $5795
1953 Il~ttrnatlonal.

Wllh d"!"P ),ooy, 2-apee~ a~lo,
B:ZIIx20 llrea, neeaa paint, but
IIIII runa good.

Now $695

~HEVROLET

1953 FORD

4 DOOR SlOAN

Black finlah, I'C&lt;cntly overhaul
ed. po-Fgllde trana., beater
radio.
W.\S SS6S

Now $689

Mow $449

. 1953 DODGE

1950 Oldsmobile

Nqw $529

' IILAIR 4 DOOR
Brown and bel~• flnL•h, goo
tirea, beater, clen lnslde &amp; out
WAI $795

'TON TIUCK
L. W.B. ~oo4 10 ft. bydraulle

dump , fAd bola!, practically
new llk20 tlrfJII, v.a motor, 2
apd. ule. Good eab.

Only $1199

195~ Oldsmobile ·

CLUI COUPE
V-8 motor, gyro-dri\'C, hl'alfr
011e local careful owner. tire:~.
lDtorlor ·and flnlsh l"rfect
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4-DR. STAR CHIEF
V-8 motor, sent cover~. 2 lour
11reen, llydramatlc drlvu, poWt' l
ateering power brakc11, radio
heater.

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1952 CHEVROLET
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II TUDOR
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bcatCI', radio. Solid
WAS $MS

Now $629

Now $199

1955 FORD

wheel boae, good 82llx20

Ollly $599

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Malt Kelly was periicularly ef.
fecttve' ln the .econd quarter.
Atbens' defenders came out to
ch~ck him closely and Kelly drove
around for f1ve lay-up field goals
Jn the second frame alone.
His 18 points lor the night was
,
h•gh for both clubs.
, In the second hall Coach Me·

Afee1 ~!~ 1 !,~J~ .::~ ~":.~ield·

.Hindy Is Named· .
Officer In Ohio
,Loan·Association

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1957 ,PONTIAC VB Super Chief · ··· $2,795
2 dr. Cltl4llna Cpe. Power Steering &amp; brakes. Hydramatlc drhe.
A reo! •ut.v. 4 barrolcarburetor.
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195•• PONTIAC VB Star Chief ······ $2,195

4 drl Sedan. Pontiac's lineal One local owner. Trade~in - on ·new

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sponsored
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April 29
Clu~ at ,lyaver!y, eltlo
tlian 300 muarteu and Cliil•loy&lt;,.j
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1t53 BUICK Speclal2 dr. Sedan · ··· ·· $795
Spotlete black and )Vhite flnlah.

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1952 BUICK Super 4 dr. Sedan ····· · $695

19511UICK S~ptr ~2 dr.
lllrd Top. Believe it or not)but thli Is a one owner car. Dyna·
no• drive. What. am I bill! £
1950 BUKK Speclil 2 dr. ·· ·········· $29S

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1951 lvlck 4 dr........ tstS 1950 Pt11tlac 2 dr. ..... , $,195
1952 Chrml•t 2 dr, .... .
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rltll will be held on
Monday at the Greenwood Ceme·
tery at Racine [or Mis!l Helen
Smart, 89, who died Tburoday in
' a Columbus h9flPital. Rev. Floycl
\\;orkmali will officiate al the ser·
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· · Tbe deceued was a former
aident of nacin~ and" waa a meln
jler of the ' Racine Methndisl
church . .She li 'survived by her I•·
!her, lllllon Srnsri o, Chillicothe.
• Funeral servlct.s will be hfld
. H9fl~ly at II .a. m. In the R9ol
Funeral Hotne In Chill~eotbe.

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Pomeroy'n~
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Youth In]'ured
Jn Auto· Mishap
A Po:neroy High School reoerve
baaketball player, Howard Parker,
15, Wll reportacj resting comfort·
ably In Melfi General Hoapilal today follow!., •n occident illle
Friday night on E. Maln~t In
which two other youth&amp; ercaped
without Injury,
The three youth.l, Bill Wingett,
17, ol SrraCUR!, Tom Grueaer, 18,
of MinersvUI.; and Parker had
juat left lhe poat-game danee at
Pomeroy High School and were
driving east on Maln·sl when Wln·
gett who waa drtv~nc, atlempted
to pasa another car near the ltl·
zer Oil Station.
According to Wingett, there
were two cars ahead of him and
be tried to pau but the neareat
car pulled out also ~o J?381 and to
avoid hitting blm, Wmgelt cut
m~ to the lef4 jumped over the.
I curbmg and amuhed inte 1 poW·
er pole headon.
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Parker, wbo 911 lilting In the
middle or lbe front seat between
!he other two boya, wu thro~
mto the wmdahleld by lbe lm·
.. ICoAtlnlltd an PliO Six)

Ute Panthon and Sobnaon had 19
The Hoonda' Howe lot a
one for 41·28, Johnaon got
one of bla one and one, and Pickell mille 11 f:l-2'1
Then ST weQI. wild with four
atnlgbt field ,.all without mlsai., or inlerrllpUon pot m two lree
threw" then odded two more field
goa!L .
Blf •lllp Werry ounk two char·
it)' throw&amp; but Jobnaon'a bot
atrtni.already ·had made it 116-2'1.
He had JOIL!n 14 atraight poinla
with n~ argument from Nelaonville.
By PDI"'• end he had three
more field goals and two foul
Mrs. Anna Ruuell, 65, of Porn·
tbroWI.
Barnltz 11ndwiebed
in 1
84-30. Johnaon bit- i!roy, wife of Wil11.am (Bill) Rw
, ling
15 oeconda be- sell, Pomeroy" taxi eab operator,
IJCOled 23 daed early Saturday mornlne ' in
Hoher HospitaJ at Gallipolil where
she had been a patient lor the
past three daya.
Fuuneral servfcts will be held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. from tile Ew·
~~~the ing Funeral Chapel •Mitb Rev. Wol·
ru
Oll , do . Barte!,a olficlatlng, Bal'lal ..m
made in the Beecll Grove CeJII..
tery.
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Tbe deceased was a member of
the Gold Star Mothers, the P)'lh·
ian Sisters and the D of A. Lodge,
was preceded in death by a son,
Harold William Russell who was
killed in action m France in 1911
and, a brother, Elmer Killinger
who died in April, 1957
Surviving the deceued are be!'
buaband William RuiiiiOII; two
t Mrs. Ann 1111.,.11 Slid today the
sons, Richard Walter Russell of
Helga County Seleetive Service of. Pomeroy and Rtymcmd Frederick
fiee will be open only on llondaya, Russell or Middleport.
Wedneadays and Thursdays until
Also surviving are ' s,ister, Ell
furlber notice beea""' the Waab· atb Lanning of Pomeroy and twll
lngton County office clerk auHer- brothers William Killinger of
ed a broken leg.
HemJock Grove and Raymond Kil·
Mrs. R11111ell will go to Marietta linger of Ro&amp;e\illle, 0 There are
Tuesdaya and FridayL
also two grand cbtldr~n.
She alao said ADen Cleland of
Friends may call at the Ewing
Raelne ond Erneat L. Bj&gt;wen,' of
Pomeroy, will report for Induction Funeral Home any time.
into the Army, Jan. 2'1. Her office
hu a qll for one dra!lee Feb. U.
Mrs. RliSI&lt;!l !lid tl'ere baa been
no ph&gt;induction e~Udnl
hom~eeol~omicsJI·oom since July, and none are a&lt;boluded
the tmmediote future.·

Meigs Seleftive
Service Office ·
Hours Changed .

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PE.OPLE.AND PLACES IN MEIGS COUNTY
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tbe district will be ~oused together for the iirst time. in his
tory Monda~. BELOW,..-DIStrict Exeeutlvti . llead Robert R
Gray tries ou\'II,Je "ipjercomm" in .his ~n:4ry's of~ke ·b)
which eac~· room can' be "talked to" ineluding lhe qlaciou!
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1Pr~s-1t.J9. R~~~ous_ Edue~ti~t•
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neath. In the laat quarler, with
!Ubi flooding thl game, but with
the reeord within reach, Coach
Reiten left lob1110n in.
Pomeroy's 6-3 center drove In
for lay-up altor lay-up agalnot the
belpleu Hoonda. lliJ teammate•
took,ll'flll dellpt In feeding him
the ball
A eonaenJUs of sebool olllciola
Iller the pme wao the uaual high
and aln&lt;ere tribute·
"II eoul4n\ happen to a nicer
guy, •
• lohiuon'l output era~ed . the
11113-M record of 39 polnll aet by
Saet Wool acored againat Logan.
11 a1ao ;1 the current aeaaon
blgh for 111e Southeaotem Ohio
ob
Lape. 1 IIICIII until Jut •lght
- Ued wllh Gene Morgan of Lo(an. Eoch had 37 point ntahu,
Sobnaon aplnat NelsonvUle In
tbe two clubs' Jirat meeting, and
Morgan agalnat Sackaon, the Nme
nj~ht in Dewyber.
new record was made posJible by 1 llen&amp;atlonal a&lt;oring
aurre early in the fourth quarler.

Mrs. Anna Russell
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Early Saturday

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ST Jobnsop of the Pomeroy Panlhers set a.new acboolacor·
lng record here Friday night of 42 points and led his team to
Its lith straight win without defeat. N•IBollviile was lbe vtc:
Urn by a 67 to 32 count.
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The victory l'clually was salted down In lhe second haH as
Johnson began to hit from all angles, 20 feet out and under-

That' tullon opened at 41 .24 for

ern
tb
lnspect ·their new modern · half-a·
million dollar conaolldated high
~chool \ bdwcen Tllppera I Plam! '
daught~!',
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and Chester on Route 7 tomorrow
Mrs.
Ro&lt;&gt;
"Open ,House will bo from Z to
4 30 p. rb.," said Execul.ive Head
Rob&lt;:rt R Gray who admits he ia
"very happy" upon co~plet~n of
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Service for women leaders on th:•
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this cenl(al and well-designed e1
campus.
Md orris tt•rden, Oris flubSbard ucati6nal institution.
08
M1ss Rose is a member of the cuse
an Bill
ThuenerFire
are Department
a rra·
Volunteer
"Thij' is something we've known
univcrsily chorus and of S10'•m11 committee · wh1ch
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w1ll sponsor• a we had to h.ave for a lung· time."
Alpha Iota She nas also won thr
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Ben Putman and upperdass Mh•l· ~own basketball game sometarD;e said Mr. Gray. He has even ·h.c~d
Jar 5h
I group.
m Februo,ry to raise funds for Ute to shuftUe aludents back and IDrth
Ips.
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in ~b fts at Cheater to rl}aintain
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They were named al a meeting study opporllUiiUe; for all the pu·
MARRIAGE LICENSES
or the department Thursday nlahl plls of the diatrlct. .
Two marriage liocnses have and called lhetr fl:ot practice !h-i•
The new 1school Is
of aP·
been granted here In the past Z4 day night.
proxlmotel); $8Z5,ooo b-~~:::~i~J
hours, to Paul Sigman, 24, Lang&amp;·
A discussion on a
1ra11,1 of th~ distriCt cc
ville,. lineman, and Janet Hale~, 17
held and a
Ita e&amp;~entlal palls this week. It in·
Rutland, clerlt; end to Gale Lee A demonstraUtln ~)' ,
eluded \the new Riverview Gra;dc
McClain, 21, Olive Towpship, ' car· Squad Chief Don Moore
I School near Reedsvltle and Long
penter, and Zetah Buckley, 22, on the ~~e and ' operation ftrat · Bottom! wtilc~ aervta tile ealtern ·
Reedoville, clerk.
aid eq~ipment.
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Kal Hindy, lOCal p1anager of
Economy Savings and Loan Com·
pany located at 300 W. Second St.
was recently named an officer of
the Qhlo Consumer Ulan Asaocia·
lion and' 'at(ended the klckoll
meetlitg Tue'sdar, Janual'll 21 at
'the Deshler·ilnton Itotel )n
lumbtl8l
Plans were

Monteroy Hard Top Ole of the cleancot ·~ anywhere, Merco1
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gyaJS an~ three free
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polnta ove: the";. Ohio University
Syracuse F•'rem·pr n
game SEO rout when he was in·
jurcil.
Miss Anna Jean Rose,
PIannmg f'l
The Jackets looked like a ball of M1· and
Normon• G.
tdOWn
dub last night ind in losing with· ot Mmcrsv1lle, has brcn awarded
out doubt, played their best game , soroll of Honor at the Oh10 Uni· Basketb-11 Game
of the aeaeon.
vcrs1ty e1ghth tfnnual Recogn tior.
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trade-in. Lelo than !8,0!!!J mllea

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lim, &amp;Ciun~ 1110tor. ~-•peed axle

CANNON

2 dr. Sedan. Orl(inal blac~ finish like new. 4 bmel carburetor.

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Pont ae. Hydramatlc drive.

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CU!tomline Sedan. 0"1' meful owner, Spotless light blue fimsb.
Now Buick trade-ln.

2 dr. Sedan'. Power s!oirtng &amp; brakes. One careful
Buick trade-ln. Radio •J•ater.

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Johnson Sets

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The Middle(lOI't Y~llow Jaekets' sophomores and juniors
gave nolle~ Fr~day night that they are nqt to be dismissed
Ughtly even •lhts season as Athens; No. 2 ranked SEI,i) cage
A chilling snnw·mixed with ral•
&lt;team :-vas almost, but not ~ui\e, tripped up in the Bulldogs' nelted •Ohio tpday for t~c second
)lorn~ kennel. 1 ,
tra~ghl day, and the , weatherman
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· ; ·When !be shooting was qver the score was 52·50, The Jac· 1aw no end in •jght
.
' lits bad 1!"1 tn the fourth quarlcr
The snow has accumulated twn
fl 4Z·!9 with alx minutes on · the
o four mches over much of thl'
clock
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vellt and north sections ol Ohio. ~
But Coach Nolan Swackhamer's
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Toledo suffered the brunt or thr
, boys eou1d not hold the Athens J
vcather, rece1ving four trtches.
. ' ' rally staged by Vio Stanson, Jim.
0 JVer
Elsewhere, it was raining stea~,
· Gaskill, and H. Mcinturf. .
ly. Columbw, however, {ailed
to
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T4e latter ,b9y really won the
·eceive a predicted \hree to four
. game for Athens as he put the
0
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nchcs of snow friday night, gel·
winners out In frOnt .52-47 with a
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irig raip instead.
minute left on his fielder a.Qd £rce
A general rainfall of one incb
The weatherman said most o!
throw.
during Friday night was bringing he precipitation should end lmcf
MiltoQ Wayland, subbing for the 8 ji!:radualwraise in the Ohio River y late today and resume 11galn
fouled-out Bobby Nelson (midway today, although . rlicr observors ate tonig ht anft Sunday. Temper·
Jn the ·final quarter), connected on would .offer no p~dlctlon today atures were expected to remain
a lon~ .shot \1' wake It 49·~2. then ·~ .to 1 ~'t how high the waters about tbe· same during the week·
got one of his one and one charity I~Aould rase.
er1d with hifh h;1. the 30's and lows
sltuatlon for 50·52.
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At Apple 'Gro~e at noon today ·angmg from 27 to 3C.
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the gauge readmg showed 21.7
R d · N th
Oh
, t B~t he game ended before Mjd· feet of water running and raising
o.a 5 m or western , ·o
dleporl could· get another .basket 'at ,the rate of two and ohe hall Nerc rtp~tcd wet with aomc
iD~ Athena thus had held onto its tenth's feet per hour.
,Juih, but h1\ the northca'ltern sec·
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l"ope
n s I or a ~Ieee or a11 of t hc Montgomery Dam was reported 10ns around Yo,un«gtown to Lak,
league championship.
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.as rumling 27 feet or water at 1::ne, the highway•· were covered
Gary .McConkey, the ~llck 5·8 noon and the Ohio raising stead. wilh snow and ~ ~~re slippery .
I'Uird who l!.prsmed an ilY up river all the way to PiUs- , O~erall, ~ndttwns t~roughout
last .we&lt;:k In Pomero)i, play· burgh.
, lhe s.ate ,ymed from being wet to .
most gf the game but definite·
• r • slush·c:overetl and shppery.
was under wraps. ~.. terrilif
tbe' Ohio and lnd\a,na tyrnpikes
tacticl: ~ere · Qempletely
N~re mosU,v. wet. Along the Penn·
Ost&gt;' I l~lval)j« 'rurnpik,e, 35 mph speeds

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Many of lheae curs )I'Ore ·lraded·ln on new cal'l! from aal·
lsfled loul ownen~. o~ new Bul~ks &amp; Ponllaes. 'l'hey
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were lhe pride and jo,..pf lhelr owners slnee lhey were
new. In many eases, we can give you lhelr full history'
Rush In now and .set yeurs, while selection Is good and
prices areal wlal•f•low.

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Dinner a:uests recently of Mr~
Eloda Webb and Mrs. Marl"
Hauck were Mr. and Mrs. C. J
.cumlng, of Binghamton, N. Y
\fr. and Mrs A. C. Webb, Colum
bJ.i!li Mrs. Loretta Hamng, Richard.
I"'ckeni; Jsn al\d Janla Hauck

NOT A ROUGH CAR LISTED!

LOW WINTER PRICES

105$

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Mra. Eloda Webb and Mra. Mane
Hluck and family.

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Mrs Pearl Reynolds, the
er, assisted h1
Mrs.
Swanson served ice cream
decorated cup takes with favor~
or M·M candles, bobble gum snd
balloons to the following cbll·
dren : Mary Elizabeth Bradbu(y,

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Sylvia Swanson
Sixth Birthday
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Observed Thursday

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, Ohlo1 Ocoa&amp;lOt!al roln or drluto ·
ondl"t and 1 llttlt colder 0111 t..
day, cloudy ond nOt much chtnt•
·In .tomP!Iratu,, . tonlehl and su,..
d1-,, with rain o~ tnow Uktl'f Sundey, poaolbly 'llolinnl"t ooult\woat
and "'""'f -• tonlg~t. H!th
today In lho 30.'1, low tonleltt 21·
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New Officers

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The tourth birthday of Browyn
Dailey was eelebrated at the borne
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l)f her ijrandmother. Mrs. Worley Ele~o~~or S. SChut- Middleport Soclely EditOr _ Phont .... flvenbby Mrs. E~mda L.Yobnle•· ho nPr·
Mrs.
Don
Reuaer
a
reeent
Howell, on Wedneoda1.
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er aon an au1 r-1n·1a\v, bride, waa tuest of bonor 1 at a Donna.
A special feature waa a lfeen tueUie IJIWidnl ;- Pomeroy Soelely Editor - Phone
Mr. llld Mrs. Harry L.Yo,l\1( Wanda mla&lt;ellaneou.o shower given Wed·
and white doll cake.
neodo~ evening at the Brown boat
Brifer).
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C?lumbu!
visited
briefly
Thursday
Gameo
were
played
and
prize&amp;
showroom,
Mlneraville, by . her
Special aueots Included her lwo
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~l'lth Pomeroy relatives. ,
won by Mrs. Marilyn Powell, Mlia mother, .Mrs. Rollin Wolfe.
little couSins, Dlana ,R'ose of Min~
{1IE"'''ffl
Pvt Carl De.L(In@ arr1ved home Connie Roberta and Miss Tisb
D.urlng the eveninJ Mn.. Victor
a
ersville, and Becky Houdaahelt of
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S.oturday even1ng . to spend the Moctre
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Brown wbo wu observing het
Pomeroy, who were aet'ompanied
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weekend with his wire Mrs. Su~t
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birthday was pr~nted a cake
by lbeir motbero, lllra. Hershel
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vern
\v.~tlerson
of
DeLong.
and
his
parents,
Mrs.
Fruit
salad,
a
decorated
cake
by Mro. Gerald Reuter• and the ca~sa Rose, Mrs: Charles" -"'''""''•I
Rose and Mra. Gone Houdashelt.
Browyn Ia the dauabler ol Mr. Racine s;.ent Wednesday with her Karmel DeLong was a dinner and ";eoffee were served to Mrs. group aang Happy Birthday to Miss June Sayre, Mr,, ~na
cousin, Mrs. 0. B. Elborleld, Har· guest at the home ol Mr and Dorothy Norris, illr~ Ellen Arnott
Games were played 1 an~ tels and Mra. Lewla Hol'l'l!and Mrs H. A. Dalley.
(
ruonvlUe Road.
Mrs. Arthur Ebllo and fam1iy.
Mrs. Eva Tea!ord,' Mro. Tllll&lt;fVfil·
lo Mrs. Sadie
Mrs. Edward Sdlaefer, Mrs
Pvt DeLong returned to camp ton, Mre. MarU~n Powell, Mta.
and Mre. Esllc Mossman
Jack Seldcnabel and Mrs Linder Sunda~ evening. He Is stationed Ruth Frank, Mrs. Rosa lllcC!askey, Mrs. Raymond Brown won tbc
Shakes~are
Dains visited Wednesday in Lan· at Ft. Meade, Md.
Mra. Crisa Plcken1 and aoo, Nol· door prize.
TORONTO UP caster with theii 1ieter and bro·
Mr and Mrs Harr~ Snyder son, Mrs. Anna Mae Obitz, Mri.
Dudley of Mlllla_nd,
Whatever car you choose, the mcst econornlca~
ther·in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold were in GallipGlis Monday 011 Ruth Bale)' and son, Roger.
After the honored il.lest open· tary manaler
Bibbee and son.
business.
{ ed her many lovely gltts refresh A{nateur H~key
canve~ienl, modern way ID finance il is with a
Election of oflleero wos held
Cla:c~ce Might and aon, Char· Mrs Robert Faulk and Miss " Mrs. Ba.bara RoU!h and CoMic, men\JI were served by the hos the honored guest at
,
when the Pomeroy ShakesPeare les, VISited Tuesday evening with Mary Haggy were In Ga!lipolia Mlsa Marlyn Lyona, Mlaa Connie te.!s to those named abov• and annual sports celebrity dinner
bonk Aula loan. Come in and gel full informao
Club met Wednesday alternoon I Mr. a11d Mrs Cbarles Buck.
on Wednesday.
Roberts, Miss Tlsb Moore, Mn. Mrs. Aaron Kelhm, Mrs. Henry the Ontario Sports Wflters'
lion on haw our low-cost financing plan con • •
at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hysell 1\lr and Mrs. E. J. Hill vis1tcd
Pauline Hart, Mrs. ora Brinker, Reibel.
Karl Grueser, Mrs . .Broadcasters' 4ssn., Jan', 27.
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Mulberry Avenue.
Tueoday with her father, George
M' and Mrs George Moore Mra. Graee Roush and and Judf, iF=;;;;;~ri;;;_~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;:;i;;;;;;.,;;;;:;~~~
Frecker, Pine Grov~e.
and family and Rev. .&amp;nd Mrs. Jane and Patly and ·vn. Emma
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you mpney, making your btst buy tv~n ~r.
Mrs. Phil WHilamson,
presi- Mr and Mrs. Phil Williamson Avon Archer and son of Coll\m· Lyona.
llioJ
dent, presided and oUicers elect· vasited recently in Gallipolis with bus were weekend guests of Mr
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the'
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end Mrs. Artie Eblio and daugh· Those sending Billa were Mrs.
We Pay 2% Interest On Your Savings
ed were Mu. William B. Downie,
" son·m· w an aug ter, Mr. 1 M M
d M A
Maywood Autherson, 11rs. ~•itb
pre~ident; Mrs. William Baxte.·. apd Mrs Clarence Boster and er. r. oore •n rJ. rcher Dunfee, Mrs. Addle Autb~n.
vice president and Mrs. Hyseil, family.
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were called
by tbe death of ilfri. Rena Miteh, Mts. c-lrOI Da·
the1r
unde; here
Jce Moore.
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FIRST QUALITY DOUDU liED SIZE
secretary and u:easurer.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Killinger
Jey, Mrs. Gail Oblinpr, Mn:: Bob
BANKING SINCE 1872
An article on the United Na· of Roseville were called here on
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Hartcnbach, Mrs. Francis Pickens.
Member Federal Reserve Syslem
lions written by Henry Cabol Thursday by the lllneli'J of his sis·
Lodge waa read by Mlsa Emma ter, Mra Merlin Russell.
Membe~ Federal Deposlllns•.rance CorporaUon
Seil:z, followed by a discussion.
Mrs. Emmett Blackburn and
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POMEROY
RUTLAND
Relreahmenta were served by daughter, Mra. Harold Ebersbarh,
Mr and Mr!. A. c . rellon who
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the bostcsa dUring the social and Mrs. Shirley Mills of Middle· have been reSiding 1n Mrs. Wd·
,
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hour
port•were called to Jac~•on Thurs· llam Haptoo.sta.ll's apartment have
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burn's and Mrs Mills' slJter, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Cumings, The alxth birthday of Sylvlo
Warren Arthur.
(Creasa Webb) of Binghamton, N. K. Swanson was observed at the
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Howell of Y.; le[t Thursday after 8 vislt with morning da.u ol the Middleport
Kindergarten on Thursday.

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Newlywe4s Honored B-Dilly se~~!,~:.rP,~eroy.MJcl~leport, o., Je. -·· ...,
By"Wedding Shower Mrs. Don Reuter Broolu
Phillips,
Harley MOII!In,,n,
Wednesday Eve
Hono~ed G11est At · Imboden, Mr1.
A Wedding shower was held· pt W d
d SL- Mary B. He\neo,
the home or Mrs. Grace Ro~.
e .,nes JIY JWWer 10n, Mrs.
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• The flrat meeting of 1958 wilJ be
1eld In Athens on Thunday, San.
•1 th~ Sporllm~n RestauA SOCIAl houl' wUl preceed
·:be dinner at 6:» p, m.
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Eplln&amp; of Galllpolll, Will preside
Meigs , ~eliglous 2·80 PI '""
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~ The Meigs'l:9~n!y )t~ijglo)l! Education Cou~cil ~et'Fri· •t the meeting. The Stale Fair atu·
day'all:SO at The F,ederated Church, Pomeroy, m thetr usual iy will report 1 its recommendamonthly IIUleU!)g. GleJlroy · Ewing, President, presided and ~~: ~ir·~n
at the o!'io
Rev. Palmer opehed in pra~.
The a~uer for the evening
The secertary's minutes were - --- - - - - - - - will be one or Southeastern Ohio's
leading pelitieal personoge'1, c.
read by G:aptain Glenna Ruf!~mtl
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and approved.
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Stanley Meehem, President Pro
Trm of the Ohio Senat.o. Mr. lie'
The Tresurcr's report was give'• (1~1
ebem h111 1 great · infiuenc:e on.
by Hrs. Lena Huber and acce~ted:
leglslalion In lhe Stale and ls
During tile buslneu seutoa It
widely recognized for bis fine
·was pointed out that 600 pupils
leadership iD. the Ohio Senate. Mr.
each week are receiving religious
~y Mechem
will speak on "Legialati••
lnatruetion through the able \eaeh
_t.
Research."
. lng ol Mrs Ruth Zundel. lfany in·
Members of the dining room and
Mr. Mechem was born in Nelson
terestirlg stories and reports are dinner committeet of the Salis·
by her 9:: well 111 notebooks, bury PTA are asked to 1neet Mon· ville, Ohio, on Jan. :!9, 1893 and
~rtlclc~ etc., diSplayed, by her day ol' I p. m., Jan. 27 in, the graduated from Nelsonvllle High
School in 1911. He to married and
[r()m tlme tG time showing' initia· schoql. 1
has three childr.en and four grand
~:~1 live and a~ility of the children.
At that time definite plans wiH children He owns and operates
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Weet.&lt;Jay Rellgious EdOO:il~iqn int- be made fOr two approaChing stanley's Shoe Store at At!Ieno,
tie commumties of Pomeroy, lfld· events which the lidiea' blve un· and 1\feehem'l 'Sboe Store at Nel·
dleport. •Salisbu~y, Syracuse, Rut· dert~ken to serve. ·
sonvllle.
lor Mr. Horton at land and HarriSonville •11 conMechem was elected to
All other PTA memberi willing theSenator
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bootw1·d and in the coal Jlllnes. Unuing.
Ohio Senate io 11M3 and iB
to
help
are
urged
to
attepd
.
the
Other commumt1es in ~ ·,eoun­
h~ ind .&amp;rr. James
now serving hi&amp; eigbtb eonsecutive
have expressed a deslte to lllond•Y .meeting said Mrt. George terro. He has betn President Pro
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Wh"l
boat
Starc:her
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program
in
theli!.achool
id
1850'1.
rem of the Senate for ~ years,
the old home if sponsorship can be secured. It
!953-M, 19liMtl ond 195'1~.
the
commumties
of
Pomeroy,
Mid·
the clay from
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He is o member of the Church
FINED
$100
of hill contrlbut~d to the program thiS
of Christ, Nelsonville, the Ameri·
baked sehool' year since September to Russell Parker of Portland was can Legion and a;everal oth~ frat·
the side date: Umted Methodist, P011111roy; lflned $1011 and co•IJ and a&lt;ntenc· ernal organizations.
noted that the Collowl~l have ed to lhree da)"' in jail by Moyor
tbe
Tickets are available from tile
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Bapist; ~burch of Chrlat, Cbarleo Legar Friday night · Cor
following
(ReservsUona
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Heath Methtldi&amp;lt.ll.td·l driving while intoxica!ed. The ahotlld be trustees.
In by Wednesday ewn·
· Comm!l~ll.f; arresl had been made by l)epucy
.. (Contlnuld an pqo: S!xt
On P•IO Flvjol,' ' ·~erjlf Alfred Ll'llll&amp;· . ' ·

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Foriler Resident
Dies At Marietta

Grate Boney, 84, a 'rClrmer resident of PomeroY. died early Sat·
urday morning at Manetta foUow1ng a Jon lllnea.
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The deceoa&lt;d who formerly
worked at the Kroger store dur·
ll!i the Wlf yelll Ia survived by
b'lf buaband J&gt;ell1ib and Min Her·
bet1 E. lJoney of Pomeroy. Also
1urviviog are three grandchildren,
a alsler ond three brothen.
FUneral services are as yet inccmplete.
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c24 Men Overcome
By. Gas At Iron
Plant Jn JHCkso0

JACKSON, 0. UP - One man
was in.1u~ critically and 23 otJ;.
ers were overcome by gas Friday
night while refiring a blast fur·
nace at the Globe plant o( the In·
nerlate Iron Corp. here.
Chris WiUiams, 29, tumbled off
• catwalk when overc.ome and
plunged about 2tl feet to Ute floor.
He wai injured critically.
Fifteen of the otb~r 23 11cn
were treated at Gallipolis and Oak·
hill hosp•tals and released. Eigbt
were held for observation.
Police said the huge, silo-lika
furnace bad been abut down f1ir
several weeks Cot repaii'1.
A crew of five men, wear10g
self-&lt;:onlained oygen mask~ climb·
ed the catwalk and opened 1 nl'lt
to reUghl lbe furnace. 11te 'Valve
stuck, and lhe c,rbon monoxide
gas poured over them.
,
The men worked to close
valve but one mal)'a
exhauaLed and be
Then tile other tour w~~ ..tell!&lt;q
,bf the gas.

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lflami, F'lorid&amp;, where you'Ve been \lacatllinlitg durh\g pal;
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coup161fav6W&lt;l ~lA frl~·\4 fro Hnhj.
ellfo)11!g all auto slrtiw (liiie'u wnat mite) .,dI ?lid
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llo Wa11t/l8ub thP lullk a~afer
p~t of r~l•ilnbus an~ P"'' nert~
flit, soujt~ ap~ west w~i in 19;,~
Wedne.lay !fe ~d no kosber
1&lt;ith him Ill our office! bV
chance at lunch time, I inv!tel
blm to the L10ns Club lunchcqn
In the sociAl rnom3 of the Ft:~d~rated Church
A~d do You kn01v •hat thP
ladlet or the churrb serverF
ntk all&lt;! aauertroutl . Fl"i tt~•
I. at lellsl six monlhs Llono en·
~ It Mn had mashi!jl polll'
toea and coffee He took ~ lot 61
rOod natured ribbing from, two
lljl'il naisons 1guestl Howard
Rulil&gt;elt and L1on Rolon Zuni!el
Ao~ t" ulesman Bill Child•
1110 hat been traveling onlv ~ot

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Seen at ~~~ P$eruy·Midlll..
oort b..-Xelb~l raqoe 'l'lleadiY
nl.lllt: Si!~Wintendent of Sc~ool6
Cha~t,. Gibbs and S&lt;lhool Bol)'tl
President Wlllllm AnderiOn wat
chmg !rom balrony '""'· Ball
wa~ born IDd ralJed and parllci·
poled In athletlcl at Middleport.
Charley is a Racme native where
booketb!lll Ia , Uken quUe serl
ously these days
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One of the !!pest tennis play·
e" eYer ~ come out or e11te.rn
Metg, Gouitty was named Charf&lt;S
Gi)lbo Ye~o Jlat •amt,
Said Bob jloberta to me or hill
"NIIbl" ot ~Uil! Ruu Sohool· "!I
w11 wonderful A t~lor llka the~
~oea •om• tb)ng lol a goy notb·

~~ rucb
hapovrecently
cllmeo !rom
oa ~nam1
elte oan." It, couldn't h,.e
•Iff
reterhed
Chi.' lngPostsn.lpt:
~tMatl'o
Beverly Hills-host happened to a nicer guy
Old•moblle.
' :1\'111 tho \•ds up Skunk ~oiler
h1ve 1 menoco or a Godsend ftilo
oalmmer• The man croated ~on~
b..o.. BOfcb Grnvc Cemetery I•
~lied now !rom wtnt., ialna an·d
melthit onows.
i\ tilu'cb more of leol cold W:ei·
ljlrr that hangs ou lor 1 tllile
would mike I remarkably WOft·
tler!nl pbce lor Ice sklthlt
What Ull~ tn be more run lh!ll
nlrht akaftn~ partie.s-a fire Ilia
the bink, hot dogs po1ato ~hlpt.
coffee or cocoa and your bes•
PI! M'\)'ehonts. build ujl roilr
•kate Inventory!
Under the l!lmmer sun J.t
eou)d be an '01 Swhnmln' llole
deluxe But w•lt not pr~e!utloA•
have to be to ken? Wo oro 001 ot
Callous a! 30 !eAr' ftJO {n t~e
loll of l young life bv ncclJcnt •
Mann tn ~ Roush, lately mmltd
Is. huk on the river again aftqr
' h\1 40 day leave So oorey, he
111~1t be
..lf.made Edloon &amp;ld John
B~er (and who Isn't really?) are
wen "tiled In their new Cook
ll\llldln1 quartera In Middleport
ThurC''s ::1 rot'plt o! the hm.ltif
wor-lng f•llows you wUI ' ever
IIIQ!te friends with. )fotlfl of thotr
De)ll store's "general air" LB ru~&lt;
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fig wu resumed on t~e Nejl'
York Centro! Rell(ond main line
between Buffalo and New York
City todoy a!tor a ,.ven-hou•
"wlldeal" strlki by eon~netors.
,ll'ralno boRan mo•lna at It a m
~T In BuffAlo lloch!ltor, am

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the 1trlkero.
In Alball¥, whore the lnlune·
tfon had not yet been acrvod, 11
trolna relllalncd hAlted In the ah
lion, lncludlna the crack New
'York-bou~d Com)11odbro Vandor
bill and 20th CeMury Llmlled,
and picker. were still patrolln~
the otatlon
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Juda• Stepheh w. lirennln lo• JUed • tempor~ InJunction
•r•l~t tile olrWiiJ conllf!eton
,._ndlnr a heorlnr 1an fl on a
l!frnlaneol order.
Al ttit teinporory ordor 1'111
fii'Ved In cltltt 11ong the Cen
trll'• main line, the atrlken hi·
II~ to ntulll to W'or) 1n&lt;1 rail
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Get Well Cord To.
Wes Fry, Middleport bnttl(ng
a at~ throat and cold for goln~
ln\0 three wetks now
Seout.ml•ter Swatzel l.s &amp;r&gt;Jng to
~avo hls boya make a scale. otlck
br etlck mo4el of the Che1ter
Scoqt eobln for dloplay hero ond
fo! entey In a regional Scootlnc
eonte!l.
Another Get Well Card to Jsek
$liven who ¥ coming along nl'*
ly at his CoMpr·at home aft~ auf·
(er!Dt a. Jtroke Jaoi&lt; lo retired
+Iter many years employment at
the Rig &amp; Reo!.
· W•Ieome Mat Is Out On Gravel
I!UI ' To:
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-l.!iren and Mr!. J.ynd, ,formerly
of W.verly, 0, and thcar two
tq~n~ &lt;flilrlren The1 have OCCU•
IQd tho Jimmy Weber·OWI)Od
ouse on. Aah·st whoro tho l,'io·
~aj~os lived. Mr Lynd ls common·
4anl (!( 'l,'be llodet:n M~.
TO ,FO!J(~ IN LETART FALLS:
Thooe fo~r Racine Illsh Selwql
iultll'l onooplnl around for defatlo aod opeelfieatlons of the
tnaa~ mlgratio~ now lakin&amp; place

, COLUMBUS ul&gt; - The stat.
ilepar!Jne6 o~ Agr~tlllture li lli~V·
In&amp; IIlio I
llllll state of ltampI~ out'
losl!J)ial!p.~
ltmong the o . _ ~
tattlei,nO . '
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Animal ' usi!Yf1 tiltH. ,
Geyer ssl&lt;l. ' gaJlliiQ· eo: i.qii},
••line measures wall go Into ef·
fed immediately after It Is deleete4 In any.cattle an ony or the
118 eounhe&lt;
I The quarantine wut confine all
eattte to the farm . until all the
~~·to"' (those cattle with the dis·
~,are moved to slaughter a~4
'!GI.•llVA bloOd. !ilil of ®;
ablotr bl tbe h~fd 'li Obtained,
Geyer !lli!a.
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"W~ now l18ve Ohio's 88 coun
lid illldor our test pro'graait and
~bout 110 per cent of the cattle
taltech" he said
"N6w 1s the' time to sb,qi&gt;Llor
~e final goal of matlnl OhtO a
O'dllled. certllled, brucellosis
reo stm by 111110." Geyer oald 11
ol(ld b'llmP••tb)!I;Jo ~Ple.l4·
y wipe out tbls )IIBJaii In trw
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Down -on the Farm
Big Picture
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The LadiJ18 AuKilllry of Drew
Webster Post No. 39, American
Lorton will moot a! t~e Leaton
home, Tuesday It 7;30 p, m.

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lneetlnl- In or~et to rilo tho itl'l·
h1 ynm nrNt r~rr- ~'~n 1rqltimntf' llS· vm lty honor roll ~ s\u'dent m~stt
lliJIIJIOnto from their clan roo1111. baYC 3D :t\lerase of 3M or better
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MIITING hlVe the story - ol what Is hapTh~. Rev Howard 1\uppelt; p.,.
penlna In Letart Fello.
!or a I the Firs) Presbyterian
cot~-rectlon Department:
Wallis Leadingham, the roarinl Churcheo In Middlevort and Syra
pomeroy Lion, Ia 1 canrlida!'llor i 'U!~o will leave lor ¢oiumhuo to·
~ latrlet blllce In Llonlsm bat il morrow afternoon whe~e he will
~cputy dhtnet covernor. riot at Attend 1 meetlnll Ol tl\o Synod
Cbrhtlall E~u,;Uon Commltttee 11
aovcrnor
"They ;room you two Y.,ari," tho S.~"''~ Hotel. lje will rem11n
(n c0 r~lnllill to (!!eM t)le 0-lo
IBJI Wl~il, "an\llhillllf YOU do~;t PoaJAt•'
!;oiii!M\don wlile'&amp; Mlln•
ttuh your toe jou mov~ uj), imlla·
on M'oMay.
1y •
Apd Wlllia tau1b sllaool In Lit·
Oillf!II~TINCI
ne HQ(ktna, not Coo1vlll6.
Pit\-.-lilli'dlli or PoiltiiOJ
'1)1Yelera Of Tbl Vleet:
P'amaer Jack ~mer. lo Cohal!l· ¢h~W oq WUI . V~tet 11 tho
bus Thursday att~dlnl ._ "b)ll'er'o l!alo~~ "Nil\~i "f:~O P,· m. ,ill~
biiitnl.
mnlval." Trietomaan H1 r ~ 1d &amp;!r~ Fred Dloett~ll"AS
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.mllh w11 In Ca,Pitol CJr, the
aam~ day lor a salea meetlnJ.
The Pomerp~ . Wcttfe,'Iilli 111~et
11 tho United' !.fethotll•t,.Clhuteb,
tuesday eventnt wlt~ 1!11''· 'En·
tune Brown II P'ro1ram leader.

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llalehlnhnn, 74, tleo pmldonl of
We;tern ond Soul!lorn Life lr
llll'lneo Co lor 18 yoal'l. dle&lt;l to
dq ot Botheado Hoapltal

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lflami, F'lorid&amp;, where you'Ve been \lacatllinlitg durh\g pal;
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p~t of r~l•ilnbus an~ P"'' nert~
flit, soujt~ ap~ west w~i in 19;,~
Wedne.lay !fe ~d no kosber
1&lt;ith him Ill our office! bV
chance at lunch time, I inv!tel
blm to the L10ns Club lunchcqn
In the sociAl rnom3 of the Ft:~d~rated Church
A~d do You kn01v •hat thP
ladlet or the churrb serverF
ntk all&lt;! aauertroutl . Fl"i tt~•
I. at lellsl six monlhs Llono en·
~ It Mn had mashi!jl polll'
toea and coffee He took ~ lot 61
rOod natured ribbing from, two
lljl'il naisons 1guestl Howard
Rulil&gt;elt and L1on Rolon Zuni!el
Ao~ t" ulesman Bill Child•
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Seen at ~~~ P$eruy·Midlll..
oort b..-Xelb~l raqoe 'l'lleadiY
nl.lllt: Si!~Wintendent of Sc~ool6
Cha~t,. Gibbs and S&lt;lhool Bol)'tl
President Wlllllm AnderiOn wat
chmg !rom balrony '""'· Ball
wa~ born IDd ralJed and parllci·
poled In athletlcl at Middleport.
Charley is a Racme native where
booketb!lll Ia , Uken quUe serl
ously these days
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One of the !!pest tennis play·
e" eYer ~ come out or e11te.rn
Metg, Gouitty was named Charf&lt;S
Gi)lbo Ye~o Jlat •amt,
Said Bob jloberta to me or hill
"NIIbl" ot ~Uil! Ruu Sohool· "!I
w11 wonderful A t~lor llka the~
~oea •om• tb)ng lol a goy notb·

~~ rucb
hapovrecently
cllmeo !rom
oa ~nam1
elte oan." It, couldn't h,.e
•Iff
reterhed
Chi.' lngPostsn.lpt:
~tMatl'o
Beverly Hills-host happened to a nicer guy
Old•moblle.
' :1\'111 tho \•ds up Skunk ~oiler
h1ve 1 menoco or a Godsend ftilo
oalmmer• The man croated ~on~
b..o.. BOfcb Grnvc Cemetery I•
~lied now !rom wtnt., ialna an·d
melthit onows.
i\ tilu'cb more of leol cold W:ei·
ljlrr that hangs ou lor 1 tllile
would mike I remarkably WOft·
tler!nl pbce lor Ice sklthlt
What Ull~ tn be more run lh!ll
nlrht akaftn~ partie.s-a fire Ilia
the bink, hot dogs po1ato ~hlpt.
coffee or cocoa and your bes•
PI! M'\)'ehonts. build ujl roilr
•kate Inventory!
Under the l!lmmer sun J.t
eou)d be an '01 Swhnmln' llole
deluxe But w•lt not pr~e!utloA•
have to be to ken? Wo oro 001 ot
Callous a! 30 !eAr' ftJO {n t~e
loll of l young life bv ncclJcnt •
Mann tn ~ Roush, lately mmltd
Is. huk on the river again aftqr
' h\1 40 day leave So oorey, he
111~1t be
..lf.made Edloon &amp;ld John
B~er (and who Isn't really?) are
wen "tiled In their new Cook
ll\llldln1 quartera In Middleport
ThurC''s ::1 rot'plt o! the hm.ltif
wor-lng f•llows you wUI ' ever
IIIQ!te friends with. )fotlfl of thotr
De)ll store's "general air" LB ru~&lt;
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fig wu resumed on t~e Nejl'
York Centro! Rell(ond main line
between Buffalo and New York
City todoy a!tor a ,.ven-hou•
"wlldeal" strlki by eon~netors.
,ll'ralno boRan mo•lna at It a m
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In Alball¥, whore the lnlune·
tfon had not yet been acrvod, 11
trolna relllalncd hAlted In the ah
lion, lncludlna the crack New
'York-bou~d Com)11odbro Vandor
bill and 20th CeMury Llmlled,
and picker. were still patrolln~
the otatlon
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Juda• Stepheh w. lirennln lo• JUed • tempor~ InJunction
•r•l~t tile olrWiiJ conllf!eton
,._ndlnr a heorlnr 1an fl on a
l!frnlaneol order.
Al ttit teinporory ordor 1'111
fii'Ved In cltltt 11ong the Cen
trll'• main line, the atrlken hi·
II~ to ntulll to W'or) 1n&lt;1 rail
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Get Well Cord To.
Wes Fry, Middleport bnttl(ng
a at~ throat and cold for goln~
ln\0 three wetks now
Seout.ml•ter Swatzel l.s &amp;r&gt;Jng to
~avo hls boya make a scale. otlck
br etlck mo4el of the Che1ter
Scoqt eobln for dloplay hero ond
fo! entey In a regional Scootlnc
eonte!l.
Another Get Well Card to Jsek
$liven who ¥ coming along nl'*
ly at his CoMpr·at home aft~ auf·
(er!Dt a. Jtroke Jaoi&lt; lo retired
+Iter many years employment at
the Rig &amp; Reo!.
· W•Ieome Mat Is Out On Gravel
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-l.!iren and Mr!. J.ynd, ,formerly
of W.verly, 0, and thcar two
tq~n~ &lt;flilrlren The1 have OCCU•
IQd tho Jimmy Weber·OWI)Od
ouse on. Aah·st whoro tho l,'io·
~aj~os lived. Mr Lynd ls common·
4anl (!( 'l,'be llodet:n M~.
TO ,FO!J(~ IN LETART FALLS:
Thooe fo~r Racine Illsh Selwql
iultll'l onooplnl around for defatlo aod opeelfieatlons of the
tnaa~ mlgratio~ now lakin&amp; place

, COLUMBUS ul&gt; - The stat.
ilepar!Jne6 o~ Agr~tlllture li lli~V·
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llllll state of ltampI~ out'
losl!J)ial!p.~
ltmong the o . _ ~
tattlei,nO . '
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Animal ' usi!Yf1 tiltH. ,
Geyer ssl&lt;l. ' gaJlliiQ· eo: i.qii},
••line measures wall go Into ef·
fed immediately after It Is deleete4 In any.cattle an ony or the
118 eounhe&lt;
I The quarantine wut confine all
eattte to the farm . until all the
~~·to"' (those cattle with the dis·
~,are moved to slaughter a~4
'!GI.•llVA bloOd. !ilil of ®;
ablotr bl tbe h~fd 'li Obtained,
Geyer !lli!a.
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"W~ now l18ve Ohio's 88 coun
lid illldor our test pro'graait and
~bout 110 per cent of the cattle
taltech" he said
"N6w 1s the' time to sb,qi&gt;Llor
~e final goal of matlnl OhtO a
O'dllled. certllled, brucellosis
reo stm by 111110." Geyer oald 11
ol(ld b'llmP••tb)!I;Jo ~Ple.l4·
y wipe out tbls )IIBJaii In trw
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Down -on the Farm
Big Picture
NBA .Pro Baaketholl
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Melts County Newt

Sunday- Ch~IP!al I

IO:QO •Ui!IP. U,ptq II): Feet

IO:SO LOOk u~ ind LIV.

12:10 ,p.m.

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TUIIDAY MIITIIIG
The LadiJ18 AuKilllry of Drew
Webster Post No. 39, American
Lorton will moot a! t~e Leaton
home, Tuesday It 7;30 p, m.

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111(10
11:30
12:011
12:30

Ultil"' ~UOIII Ill AeiiOI
Calneta Tllro
),it's
A Trip
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l:QO ~-~~";d~
J;OO ~UOW, Sbcii!CIIll
3:30 'J'IIe Lui Word
4·0\1, ~eo ~\,Nation
f::JO ~ fiewa, •
e:OII s.veai lilve!J Arli
e:oo :Yen 11d lllllllea
6:30 Allnla OaklfJ

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10:30 O!fietal lkledlvi
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the ran ~&amp;lifer whlcb ol~d tt
!ently. H• ism Uae iO))ere of eni·
lneetlnl- In or~et to rilo tho itl'l·
h1 ynm nrNt r~rr- ~'~n 1rqltimntf' llS· vm lty honor roll ~ s\u'dent m~stt
lliJIIJIOnto from their clan roo1111. baYC 3D :t\lerase of 3M or better
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ATTIHD
MIITING hlVe the story - ol what Is hapTh~. Rev Howard 1\uppelt; p.,.
penlna In Letart Fello.
!or a I the Firs) Presbyterian
cot~-rectlon Department:
Wallis Leadingham, the roarinl Churcheo In Middlevort and Syra
pomeroy Lion, Ia 1 canrlida!'llor i 'U!~o will leave lor ¢oiumhuo to·
~ latrlet blllce In Llonlsm bat il morrow afternoon whe~e he will
~cputy dhtnet covernor. riot at Attend 1 meetlnll Ol tl\o Synod
Cbrhtlall E~u,;Uon Commltttee 11
aovcrnor
"They ;room you two Y.,ari," tho S.~"''~ Hotel. lje will rem11n
(n c0 r~lnllill to (!!eM t)le 0-lo
IBJI Wl~il, "an\llhillllf YOU do~;t PoaJAt•'
!;oiii!M\don wlile'&amp; Mlln•
ttuh your toe jou mov~ uj), imlla·
on M'oMay.
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Apd Wlllia tau1b sllaool In Lit·
Oillf!II~TINCI
ne HQ(ktna, not Coo1vlll6.
Pit\-.-lilli'dlli or PoiltiiOJ
'1)1Yelera Of Tbl Vleet:
P'amaer Jack ~mer. lo Cohal!l· ¢h~W oq WUI . V~tet 11 tho
bus Thursday att~dlnl ._ "b)ll'er'o l!alo~~ "Nil\~i "f:~O P,· m. ,ill~
biiitnl.
mnlval." Trietomaan H1 r ~ 1d &amp;!r~ Fred Dloett~ll"AS
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.mllh w11 In Ca,Pitol CJr, the
aam~ day lor a salea meetlnJ.
The Pomerp~ . Wcttfe,'Iilli 111~et
11 tho United' !.fethotll•t,.Clhuteb,
tuesday eventnt wlt~ 1!11''· 'En·
tune Brown II P'ro1ram leader.

THE DRlVEI'S

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• , C'INCINNATI UP-John F
llalehlnhnn, 74, tleo pmldonl of
We;tern ond Soul!lorn Life lr
llll'lneo Co lor 18 yoal'l. dle&lt;l to
dq ot Botheado Hoapltal

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SUGAtt lUN FLO~R M:I~L
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Racine, Rutland Wi~ Over Opponents

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Johnson Breaks All-Time Scoring
BASKETBALL jRio Weaker. ThaJ~.~~irrrtTneii;PQiiieroy:Mt;~w;.25~?~
HIGH SCHOO~ eA_SKETBALL 'In Many Year..:
gettinr 10 point..
By Unlltd Preu
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48 79
Ree0rd W}'th 42 p0m'ts Last N'1ght Dayton
Stivers 5~
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de had been avet:aglng 18 points
Daylon Col White
!ie - y. A,doms
Salser 7(1-1)15; Wolfe 19(5-8)43;
Paul Folmer was the only Pan· per game The star eager got. only s1dney 59 Fairmont
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4(5-7)13; Rowell 7(Z-4l16;
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ther hitting then and well into tbe three field goal~ He hit on"' of
seven free thtoW~
The fast 1mprov!ng forward got
Twelve of Johnson's 42 p01~ts
l'omeroy's first fiVe points He came on hiS 12 of 14 free tr1ea
put hca team in the lead for the made good
r..sL time at 10·9 w1th a nice sade Coaeh Retton substituted free·
court push shot
Jly, cleaning his bench for the secAt that t 1me Johnoon had only und straight game. Ronnie Martin,
one pomt but Folmer got help who showed well against Middle·
from then on. Johnson hit a push· port, agam was steady in his baU
er, sank flve straight charities, handling and feeding.
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then added two long shots after Big Fllp Werry moved wdl m
!' ulmer nad btl on a drive-in just hiS short tenure and used hiS "'
before halrtime.
feet to reboundang advantage.
The half ended 25·17 for Pome
The Pomeroy reserves eastly de!eated the Nelsonville Pups.
royIn the third quarter Folmer was Varsaty by quarters:
still luttln'r Johnson was cool with Pomeroy
6 25 41 67
·only four •·pomts and BtU Wilson Hounds
8 17 24 32
turned m live 0~ a lay-up a long
Pomeroy· Hawthorne I 0.(1 2;
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Jonnson
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qWJrtcr w•th the score at 41-24,
the Hounds became completely in·
a1iequate Howe's fielder- to open
the frame was the last f1eld goal
the losers got. 1'he1r final ilK
points came on free throws.
Coach Bob Shesky's little guard
Jerry Potion was held to 12 po)nts
his lowest production of the year.

1·2 15, Wilson 2 1·2 ~;Zirkle O.Q.O:
Werry 0 2·2 2, Carpeate~ 0 0-2 0.
Barmtz 0 1·2 1; Non scormg: Hood
Kennedy, Martin. Totals 25 17·24
67.
Nelsonville Pickett 1 ·2-4 4;
Bowling 2 2·3 6; Howe I O.() 2;
Covert 3 0.0 6; Patton 3 6-7 12,
Matheny t 0·0 2; Totals 11 10 14
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Jackets Come Within Whisker Of
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UPSCttiDg
(Continued From Patt One)
Th.e scClre was tied again 'at 44·
er by holding back his defense
men.
The Jackcs made a game fJf it
from the very start. They led 139 at the first quarter, trailed 29·
31 at half lime, but sur,ed to a
40-37 lead at the third post.
In that third quarter Ernest
Bowlos hit once, Kelly hid two
chorltles, Nelson tY.o fielders and
a free throw and Harlan Whit·
ialch got h" fifth long one-hand·
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44 on Kelly's patr of tr.. throws
but Coen's like pair made It 46-44
for Athens And the Winners kept
the lead from then until tile end,
another four minutes.
StanHOn, Gaskill and M&lt;lnturff
got fielders and the latter a free
throw.
The Middleport reserves drop·
ped another contest, this time 37.
27 to the little Bulldogs. Jim Har·
rls was high with 8 for the losers.
Blosser bad nine for Athens.
Score by quarters:

pmuls came in that quarter from
9 31 37 52
Shmson, Coursey, Gaslull, Coen Athens
Mtddieport
13 29 40 50
and McConkey.
Atbcns. Stanson 6 1-2 14; Cour·
Behind 40·31 going Into the IRS! sey 4 1-2 9, Gaskill 4 2-4 10; Coen
quur!cr Athens pulled up to a 42- 2 36 7; McConkey 2 3.5 7; Mcin·
42 tie in two minutes. Nelson foul- t~rf 1 2·2 4; Baker 1 Q-0 z. Totals
ed out when H was 42-41, an event 2110·19 52,
Wb1clt sorely damaged the Jackets'
Middleport Erwin 0 0·1 O: Bow·
fortune as Nelson is a mainstay on lcs 2 3·3 7; Kelly ~ 4-4 18; Nelson
defense and oCfcnBC.
3 f·3 7. Whitlatch 6 O·Z 12; Wayland I t·2 3; Crooks 1 H 3 Totals
20 10·16 50.

50-50 DANa

Saturday-J6h. 25
9 until 12 P.M.
Sponsored By
Loyal Order of Moose

MOOSE HALL
E. Main' St.

Seniors Hold To
Intramural tead
The Semon mamtained thc!r
undc!eatcd season In Gills Inlrll

lzaak Walton· Club
Cheater, Ohio
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Racine and Rutland had easy McDade , 4(1·2)9, Beegle ·2(1·2)5;
times Of It l"t night as the Tor- Chapman !11·2)5; Johnson Q.O.O;
nadoes Tan 106 tn 4J -over one (If Totals 45(16·26)106.
the weak..t Rio Grande teams In
Reo; Roberts 11(1·5Jll;' Fadely
many a year.. and Rutland took 2(1·2)5; Shamblin 2(6-7)10; Pitch
Harrisonville m a c6unty leagnn forcj 210-1)4; Thome 3(1-4)7; Rees
~arne 89 to !3.
Z(0-0)4; Jarrell 0(0-1)0; Bloomer
At Rio Grande ,Racine jumped ().().(); Raney o-o-o. Totals 16(9-20)
Into a 1311 le.ad, then CDOBte~ "" 41.
each club talhed 1'5 points ap1e1·e
Refeerees, M1ehaels and Rowe.
until near the end of the first
IUTLAND WINS
. hal(.
.
In the second haU Rarme pulleJ qu~~~:~~a;'!~e: h~~d aa :J~ ~~~~~
away to a 79-30 third qu.arter lead
Rw Coach John Wackline, after time lead. With ~be bench clearea
ZO years of outstandmg ball clubs, by Coach Jim Vennarl the scar~
ingd tempo
~~ 1n the W!Jt!l1 s1ump o1 y~aut.
h If slacked off iJ, the sec·
Carl Wolfe had, another grea~ ODP t aE .d
hi h I lh
mght with 45 pomts.
I - aaswasgorew~·
'th l 8 . b'l D
h d 16
Racme reserves lost 26-24 to nFers WHI ,_ willie wu~wan • 'I d.
R10 reserves WI'!I1 sammy p r1cc or
arr..,onv
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ehor 3(0·1)6; Norma~ ~~;~:!(~~;
chfleld 0(0.0)0; We~s
O.Q.O; Williams G&lt;Z'3)1~;
(0-1)10; Gibson OCHll.
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Rotary Members
Eat Steak And
Be'a·n-nmn·
· ·- ers·. .

w~ufta~d w~n the reserve g~me
71J.2 lth G ie havin 12 Kl
h1d~ w1 t~al 0
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2

A field goal by Larry Llcving In
' x orb e
the fmal six secopds of play gave
the Wahama Whilll Falcons a
y quar ~~·50 118
come from-behmd victory of -5G10 15
54 over the Ravenswood Red Dev·
Rutland Eads 1'4-8)18·
lis in 'the Wahama gym on Friday
'
_'---.:,
evening.
The Rotary Club met on Frida~
Clnclrtutl Walnut Ui!JB
Playing before one of the larg- eve,ing at the Heatfi. Methodi•t Reading '12 North College Hill
est home crowds of the year, the Church with !!red Hibbs. the ore" Norwood
Cincinliatl Purcell
Falcons trailed throughout most of ~ent, in charge. I
the game but managed to stay
This was the mt!ftl 9g where the
within ro'nge of the Red Devils of wmnmg taam captallied by CASR
Coach Jim Spano all the way.
BAHR ate steaks while the iosjn1
Lievmg'l winning goal came a!- team captained by DICK OWEN
ter a fourth quarter which saw ate hp,ana
R~CE~$
the lead change bands several •Allen Jenkinson showed 8 film
times. With the SC!Ore standing at "Ohto's Golden Harvest" which
54-53 aga1nst them, Wahama fans wns on farming and firming met·
littrally screaming when, hods, livestocK, \lin~ grains.
with .several seconds to go, Cat· ;1. - : - - bird Roush missed a jump shot
Logan: Brandon 3, Brown 8,
and then Lievlng mi1sed a re· Strait 4, Morgan 24, Patteroon 2,
bounding shot. Lieving, however, Baumgardner 1, Stump 8.
~sb'ed the ball the second t1me Wellston
11 25 47 59
o• PJ
and tossed It in for the wiooing Gallipolis
9 23 41 53
bucket.
'
Welleton: PoUs 17, Compson 9,
Coach Don IllcKeolie's boys Walton 26, Reed S, Montgomery
,
jumped to an early lead In the 4. Totals 212 la-25 59.
opening min51es of first quart- Galltpolis: K. Bostic 11, Jones
l':t by a score of 64 only to see 9, Conley 23, Sheets 6, McKean 2,
their attack 8Uddenly grow sour. G1lmore 2. Totals 23 7-11 58.
The Red Devils pteked up at that league victory wit~ 16 and 26
point and went on te a 16-15 lead points respe~l\yely. The score was
at the end' of the quarter.
27·27 a b~Ume but Elsnaugle led
Ravenswood kept their advan- a rally ln the third juarter ln
\age throughout the second period which i!'• winners got 1 straight
and, in fact, at one point stretcned points.
It to twelve points at 27-15. How·
Reyrrolds took up the challenge
ever, the Falcons closed the gap in the fourth and maintamed the
to 3026 al halftime.
lead With some gleal sharp shoot·
The Falcons came to hie m the injl.
third quarter to outscore the Red
B1g Gene Morgan got all of his
DcvUs by 16·11 and take a lead Qf 24 points, except five, in the first
4Z-4l to set the stage for the bee- half. He exited via fouls ml~way
tic final poriod. . .
,
In the Tourth: ·
' '" · ·
High scorer for the evening was Jackson
14 27 49 62
Jim' Moss of the Red Devils who Logun
12 27 41 50
tallied mne field goals and three Jackson: EISnaugle 16, Reyaoldo
ul three foul shot• for a total of 26, Lyons 5, Yemn 2, Wright 13. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7,~~.
21 potnts

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Hamlllon 6'7 Lima 52
Batb Township 54
·
Delphos Jefferson M
Ada 60 Elida 58
Leipsie 63 Columbus Grove 44
Miller c1ty 58 Ottoville 52
Lancaster 73 Chiliicohe 73 dot
Lancaster st. Marys 8'7
Millersport 43
Berne Union T1 PushviJie 71
Pleasantville 87 Ubery Union 70
Dover 60 wooster 59
Orrville 67 Loltdenville 57
Cmcinnati Woodward 71

boys figured m the heav·
Middleport lerThree
scoring
for the Falcons. L1ev
Hgl11, School Friday evening Ly ing had 13 pumts as did Roy Clark
defeating the Sop~omures 43 tc while Catbtrd Roush topped that
18.
14.
1'hey now have 4 WillS and no with
The victory brought the Falcon
lo~es
season record lo 8·2 They wih
travel to Racine on Tuesday evening for a return engagement with
the Purple Tornadoes.

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WAHAMA
Lleving 5 3 5 13, Layne 3 0 3 6;
G. Roush 21·2 5, R. Roush~ Z·2 14
r.t. Roush 1 0·2 2; FogleSQng 10-1
2; Clark 6 1·1 13 Totals 24 H6 55
RAVENSWOOD
Chambers 4 2-4 10, Cooper 4 2·2
10; HartlCf 1 1·3 3; Cathers 5 0-4
10; Moss 9 3·3 21; Fox 0 0·0 0.
Totals 23 8·18 54.
Score by quarters:
Wahama
15 26 42 55
Ravensw_o_od_ _ _ _
16_3041 54

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Rockets Blast ·
BJue Devil Hopes
59-5.1 Victory
Wellotdn's Rockets did what
they s~ld they'd do all week lao!
night - beat ,Gallipolis The fl·
nal scoro wos 59·03 as Gallipolis
trail&lt;d all the way, pullinll ' to
23·25 ~~ halftime, but never ..,tch· ·
lng ijp.
'I'M .Wellston victory . -noe~ed
Gallipolis Into the class of those
having little more .than an out·
sido mathematical chance at the
SEO title. Athens came through
shakily over Mldd(eport 5Z10 and
Pomeroy continued ItA undelealed
mannen agal111~ Nelsonv!Ue 6'7-32.
Jaellson pulled a 'more than
mild upset by doWII,lng Logan
soundly 82-50 on Ita new IYm
floor graced with modern slass
banking boiirda.
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Johnson Breaks All-Time Scoring
BASKETBALL jRio Weaker. ThaJ~.~~irrrtTneii;PQiiieroy:Mt;~w;.25~?~
HIGH SCHOO~ eA_SKETBALL 'In Many Year..:
gettinr 10 point..
By Unlltd Preu
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R~ine
48 79
Ree0rd W}'th 42 p0m'ts Last N'1ght Dayton
Stivers 5~
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Rfo IOtijnde
12 21 30 41
{Continued Prom Pogo Ono)
de had been avet:aglng 18 points
Daylon Col White
!ie - y. A,doms
Salser 7(1-1)15; Wolfe 19(5-8)43;
Paul Folmer was the only Pan· per game The star eager got. only s1dney 59 Fairmont
ot
4(5-7)13; Rowell 7(Z-4l16;
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ther hitting then and well into tbe three field goal~ He hit on"' of
seven free thtoW~
The fast 1mprov!ng forward got
Twelve of Johnson's 42 p01~ts
l'omeroy's first fiVe points He came on hiS 12 of 14 free tr1ea
put hca team in the lead for the made good
r..sL time at 10·9 w1th a nice sade Coaeh Retton substituted free·
court push shot
Jly, cleaning his bench for the secAt that t 1me Johnoon had only und straight game. Ronnie Martin,
one pomt but Folmer got help who showed well against Middle·
from then on. Johnson hit a push· port, agam was steady in his baU
er, sank flve straight charities, handling and feeding.
.
then added two long shots after Big Fllp Werry moved wdl m
!' ulmer nad btl on a drive-in just hiS short tenure and used hiS "'
before halrtime.
feet to reboundang advantage.
The half ended 25·17 for Pome
The Pomeroy reserves eastly de!eated the Nelsonville Pups.
royIn the third quarter Folmer was Varsaty by quarters:
still luttln'r Johnson was cool with Pomeroy
6 25 41 67
·only four •·pomts and BtU Wilson Hounds
8 17 24 32
turned m live 0~ a lay-up a long
Pomeroy· Hawthorne I 0.(1 2;
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c
15 12·14
•
one ham.lci, apd a chanty.
Jonnson
..'2', Fo1mer 7
secon~ quarter.

I

As Johnson began hiS b1g fourth
qWJrtcr w•th the score at 41-24,
the Hounds became completely in·
a1iequate Howe's fielder- to open
the frame was the last f1eld goal
the losers got. 1'he1r final ilK
points came on free throws.
Coach Bob Shesky's little guard
Jerry Potion was held to 12 po)nts
his lowest production of the year.

1·2 15, Wilson 2 1·2 ~;Zirkle O.Q.O:
Werry 0 2·2 2, Carpeate~ 0 0-2 0.
Barmtz 0 1·2 1; Non scormg: Hood
Kennedy, Martin. Totals 25 17·24
67.
Nelsonville Pickett 1 ·2-4 4;
Bowling 2 2·3 6; Howe I O.() 2;
Covert 3 0.0 6; Patton 3 6-7 12,
Matheny t 0·0 2; Totals 11 10 14
32.

Jackets Come Within Whisker Of
• N0, 2RankedAthens ClUb
UPSCttiDg
(Continued From Patt One)
Th.e scClre was tied again 'at 44·
er by holding back his defense
men.
The Jackcs made a game fJf it
from the very start. They led 139 at the first quarter, trailed 29·
31 at half lime, but sur,ed to a
40-37 lead at the third post.
In that third quarter Ernest
Bowlos hit once, Kelly hid two
chorltles, Nelson tY.o fielders and
a free throw and Harlan Whit·
ialch got h" fifth long one-hand·
er
Meunwhilc, for Athens, only

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44 on Kelly's patr of tr.. throws
but Coen's like pair made It 46-44
for Athens And the Winners kept
the lead from then until tile end,
another four minutes.
StanHOn, Gaskill and M&lt;lnturff
got fielders and the latter a free
throw.
The Middleport reserves drop·
ped another contest, this time 37.
27 to the little Bulldogs. Jim Har·
rls was high with 8 for the losers.
Blosser bad nine for Athens.
Score by quarters:

pmuls came in that quarter from
9 31 37 52
Shmson, Coursey, Gaslull, Coen Athens
Mtddieport
13 29 40 50
and McConkey.
Atbcns. Stanson 6 1-2 14; Cour·
Behind 40·31 going Into the IRS! sey 4 1-2 9, Gaskill 4 2-4 10; Coen
quur!cr Athens pulled up to a 42- 2 36 7; McConkey 2 3.5 7; Mcin·
42 tie in two minutes. Nelson foul- t~rf 1 2·2 4; Baker 1 Q-0 z. Totals
ed out when H was 42-41, an event 2110·19 52,
Wb1clt sorely damaged the Jackets'
Middleport Erwin 0 0·1 O: Bow·
fortune as Nelson is a mainstay on lcs 2 3·3 7; Kelly ~ 4-4 18; Nelson
defense and oCfcnBC.
3 f·3 7. Whitlatch 6 O·Z 12; Wayland I t·2 3; Crooks 1 H 3 Totals
20 10·16 50.

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• · Dries clothes twice as fast as ordiMry dryers
• Has safe-for-aU-fabrics drying system Chat ,
eliminates all gu0811work
• Crias·cross baffle construction for Rullier
dryinc
• Automatic safety dcorslops all action when
opened
• Front-mounted lint trap
• Long-life beating element
• Automatic motor-protector switch
• FuU 18lb. capacity (wetclothcsweiahtJ
• 30' wide, 26" deep, 36" blsh

670 X 15

SJSOO
Plus Recappable Tir~
and l'ax

Phtlcthndl• Hom1la~~dr~ Apptlanm orl br~ght to ''" byiM c'o Cc&gt;&lt;po•·oll"'

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TELEVISION
'I '

Harry Miller, Owner
PHONE 254~

POMEIJOll

Ll'evm'g's La 'l
~

MIOU
'
l e GlJ
oa s
Winning Bucket

Racine and Rutland had easy McDade , 4(1·2)9, Beegle ·2(1·2)5;
times Of It l"t night as the Tor- Chapman !11·2)5; Johnson Q.O.O;
nadoes Tan 106 tn 4J -over one (If Totals 45(16·26)106.
the weak..t Rio Grande teams In
Reo; Roberts 11(1·5Jll;' Fadely
many a year.. and Rutland took 2(1·2)5; Shamblin 2(6-7)10; Pitch
Harrisonville m a c6unty leagnn forcj 210-1)4; Thome 3(1-4)7; Rees
~arne 89 to !3.
Z(0-0)4; Jarrell 0(0-1)0; Bloomer
At Rio Grande ,Racine jumped ().().(); Raney o-o-o. Totals 16(9-20)
Into a 1311 le.ad, then CDOBte~ "" 41.
each club talhed 1'5 points ap1e1·e
Refeerees, M1ehaels and Rowe.
until near the end of the first
IUTLAND WINS
. hal(.
.
In the second haU Rarme pulleJ qu~~~:~~a;'!~e: h~~d aa :J~ ~~~~~
away to a 79-30 third qu.arter lead
Rw Coach John Wackline, after time lead. With ~be bench clearea
ZO years of outstandmg ball clubs, by Coach Jim Vennarl the scar~
ingd tempo
~~ 1n the W!Jt!l1 s1ump o1 y~aut.
h If slacked off iJ, the sec·
Carl Wolfe had, another grea~ ODP t aE .d
hi h I lh
mght with 45 pomts.
I - aaswasgorew~·
'th l 8 . b'l D
h d 16
Racme reserves lost 26-24 to nFers WHI ,_ willie wu~wan • 'I d.
R10 reserves WI'!I1 sammy p r1cc or
arr..,onv
e
1
ama
lb
, e

·

Ha~~l~mvlille, Lowe
ehor 3(0·1)6; Norma~ ~~;~:!(~~;
chfleld 0(0.0)0; We~s
O.Q.O; Williams G&lt;Z'3)1~;
(0-1)10; Gibson OCHll.
1513-10133.

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1.•

I

Rotary Members
Eat Steak And
Be'a·n-nmn·
· ·- ers·. .

w~ufta~d w~n the reserve g~me
71J.2 lth G ie havin 12 Kl
h1d~ w1 t~al 0
g ' '!II
2

A field goal by Larry Llcving In
' x orb e
the fmal six secopds of play gave
the Wahama Whilll Falcons a
y quar ~~·50 118
come from-behmd victory of -5G10 15
54 over the Ravenswood Red Dev·
Rutland Eads 1'4-8)18·
lis in 'the Wahama gym on Friday
'
_'---.:,
evening.
The Rotary Club met on Frida~
Clnclrtutl Walnut Ui!JB
Playing before one of the larg- eve,ing at the Heatfi. Methodi•t Reading '12 North College Hill
est home crowds of the year, the Church with !!red Hibbs. the ore" Norwood
Cincinliatl Purcell
Falcons trailed throughout most of ~ent, in charge. I
the game but managed to stay
This was the mt!ftl 9g where the
within ro'nge of the Red Devils of wmnmg taam captallied by CASR
Coach Jim Spano all the way.
BAHR ate steaks while the iosjn1
Lievmg'l winning goal came a!- team captained by DICK OWEN
ter a fourth quarter which saw ate hp,ana
R~CE~$
the lead change bands several •Allen Jenkinson showed 8 film
times. With the SC!Ore standing at "Ohto's Golden Harvest" which
54-53 aga1nst them, Wahama fans wns on farming and firming met·
littrally screaming when, hods, livestocK, \lin~ grains.
with .several seconds to go, Cat· ;1. - : - - bird Roush missed a jump shot
Logan: Brandon 3, Brown 8,
and then Lievlng mi1sed a re· Strait 4, Morgan 24, Patteroon 2,
bounding shot. Lieving, however, Baumgardner 1, Stump 8.
~sb'ed the ball the second t1me Wellston
11 25 47 59
o• PJ
and tossed It in for the wiooing Gallipolis
9 23 41 53
bucket.
'
Welleton: PoUs 17, Compson 9,
Coach Don IllcKeolie's boys Walton 26, Reed S, Montgomery
,
jumped to an early lead In the 4. Totals 212 la-25 59.
opening min51es of first quart- Galltpolis: K. Bostic 11, Jones
l':t by a score of 64 only to see 9, Conley 23, Sheets 6, McKean 2,
their attack 8Uddenly grow sour. G1lmore 2. Totals 23 7-11 58.
The Red Devils pteked up at that league victory wit~ 16 and 26
point and went on te a 16-15 lead points respe~l\yely. The score was
at the end' of the quarter.
27·27 a b~Ume but Elsnaugle led
Ravenswood kept their advan- a rally ln the third juarter ln
\age throughout the second period which i!'• winners got 1 straight
and, in fact, at one point stretcned points.
It to twelve points at 27-15. How·
Reyrrolds took up the challenge
ever, the Falcons closed the gap in the fourth and maintamed the
to 3026 al halftime.
lead With some gleal sharp shoot·
The Falcons came to hie m the injl.
third quarter to outscore the Red
B1g Gene Morgan got all of his
DcvUs by 16·11 and take a lead Qf 24 points, except five, in the first
4Z-4l to set the stage for the bee- half. He exited via fouls ml~way
tic final poriod. . .
,
In the Tourth: ·
' '" · ·
High scorer for the evening was Jackson
14 27 49 62
Jim' Moss of the Red Devils who Logun
12 27 41 50
tallied mne field goals and three Jackson: EISnaugle 16, Reyaoldo
ul three foul shot• for a total of 26, Lyons 5, Yemn 2, Wright 13. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7,~~.
21 potnts

S:.

Thi$ W•"ki•\Special
5 Ft.

Bathlui

With Pop-Up W?ste and Filler
WAS $115.00

ow$7

~~

Sunday, Jonuory 26

$)89.95

Hamlllon 6'7 Lima 52
Batb Township 54
·
Delphos Jefferson M
Ada 60 Elida 58
Leipsie 63 Columbus Grove 44
Miller c1ty 58 Ottoville 52
Lancaster 73 Chiliicohe 73 dot
Lancaster st. Marys 8'7
Millersport 43
Berne Union T1 PushviJie 71
Pleasantville 87 Ubery Union 70
Dover 60 wooster 59
Orrville 67 Loltdenville 57
Cmcinnati Woodward 71

boys figured m the heav·
Middleport lerThree
scoring
for the Falcons. L1ev
Hgl11, School Friday evening Ly ing had 13 pumts as did Roy Clark
defeating the Sop~omures 43 tc while Catbtrd Roush topped that
18.
14.
1'hey now have 4 WillS and no with
The victory brought the Falcon
lo~es
season record lo 8·2 They wih
travel to Racine on Tuesday evening for a return engagement with
the Purple Tornadoes.

mural Basloetball

SHOTGUN SHOOT

NOW ONLY

54

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WAHAMA
Lleving 5 3 5 13, Layne 3 0 3 6;
G. Roush 21·2 5, R. Roush~ Z·2 14
r.t. Roush 1 0·2 2; FogleSQng 10-1
2; Clark 6 1·1 13 Totals 24 H6 55
RAVENSWOOD
Chambers 4 2-4 10, Cooper 4 2·2
10; HartlCf 1 1·3 3; Cathers 5 0-4
10; Moss 9 3·3 21; Fox 0 0·0 0.
Totals 23 8·18 54.
Score by quarters:
Wahama
15 26 42 55
Ravensw_o_od_ _ _ _
16_3041 54

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LUMBER
Cltar, kiln dl'led stock.

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SIDING
Wood, Aobtoloo or 51·
muloltd Brick. Aolt.,.
tot 11 low 11 ----

PLYWOOD

ROOF.ING

Exhlrlor and Interior
typ.._ All otondard

Atpholt ohin;ito, rtll
or ~ru111td. Aopholl
ohinglri 11 low " ---

plya, 4' 11 I' Plntl 11

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INSULATION

FLOO.RING

Batt, Paurine or 11111·
kol typo. 81ft tYPt II

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15c aq. ft.

Rockets Blast ·
BJue Devil Hopes
59-5.1 Victory
Wellotdn's Rockets did what
they s~ld they'd do all week lao!
night - beat ,Gallipolis The fl·
nal scoro wos 59·03 as Gallipolis
trail&lt;d all the way, pullinll ' to
23·25 ~~ halftime, but never ..,tch· ·
lng ijp.
'I'M .Wellston victory . -noe~ed
Gallipolis Into the class of those
having little more .than an out·
sido mathematical chance at the
SEO title. Athens came through
shakily over Mldd(eport 5Z10 and
Pomeroy continued ItA undelealed
mannen agal111~ Nelsonv!Ue 6'7-32.
Jaellson pulled a 'more than
mild upset by doWII,lng Logan
soundly 82-50 on Ita new IYm
floor graced with modern slass
banking boiirda.
This puts the SEO hasllelball
league with five games for eaCh
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Won Loll
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Chester PTA
Holds Regular
Monthly Meeti~g
The Chester PTA or Eastern Local District met on Monday, Jan
20 at 8 p m lor regular monthly
busmess meeting with president
Mrs Dorothy Michaels presiding
rhe meetmg was opEned by group
liiiglng of the PTA song During
the busmess meehng Mrs Enna
Cleland membershiP ch&amp;lfman
announced tllat the unit was hst
rd on the honor roll of paid up
uDJts w1th 150 members
Mn: Dorothy Machaels appoint
ed the foJlowmg deleg.ntes to the
M.e1~s County Council of PTA to
111 held Feb Bat the Pomeroy Jr
Jl•b"' School at 8 p m 4 Mrs Holly
o Neal ~rs Charles Pyles Mr
)clinar Baurn Mp Albert Goeg
lew and Mr Paul Ne•se Alter
"atl s choSffi were Mrs Henry Bea
vcr Mrs Clmcc Allen Mrs Mar
tht Rqsc Mrs Theodo5la l'Tecker
and Mrs Henry Frank
ll wa~J planned for the PTA to
sene the HolstelJI banquet on
March 7
Mr R R Gray executive head
of F,easiern Local Scbool Dlslrlct

Can

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Your Profits?

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INSURE NOW'

VDEdwards
lusurMnce ol All Types

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Roach Tommy s brother was a
guest
Others present were Jan Lolll!
Mlrbael Van Cooney Jlmnw Brew
er Debbie Mal~en, Stepben Oller
Susan Kavanau£h, Chuckle Han
nabs Stephen Hartenbach Jack
Lohse V1cky Lynn Van Mef"r.
Nancy ThomRson, Jl.llonda Hysell
Kenneth Scolt qre,ory Mtll
Sheba Kay Allen, David Gillespie
!&gt;ally Powell! Freddie Bryant
J•y Hobgood Mark Fowler, N1ta
Duddmg and Danny F1ank

Fortnite Club
Meeting Is Held

The Oat!~ ~l::nllnd

Presbyterian

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The president Mn GeiJrge Ander

son Jr opened the meeting With
prayer

wbo gave reading God'• Goodness
m the Old Year' whlCb was Col

POMEROl
SOCIETY

Mrs Rodney D1ownlng vice pres1

dent Mrs Harold Sauer secret
Mr and Mrs Eldon Kraeuter
tary Mrs W H Juhllna:, treuur were busmess visitor in Parker•
er and the follo~e.getaries burg, W ~. today
Mrs Jamea Bu
member

sh1p Mr• Dwilb

allace rei

Iowsb1p Miaargaret Sauer
Guild of Intercessors Mrs James
Harley spmtual life and steward
sh1p Mrs Floyd Carmack m1s
slonary educaUon Mrs. Donald
I,.owery social education and ac
t1on Mrs Arthur Lewb1 hlera
ture Mrs E 0 Tewksbary ways
and mean• Mrs Joe Baile) na
twnal missions Mrs Gale H)seH
foreign miaslons and Mra Karl
Owen overseas hoapltals and na
twnal mu1sions sewmg
Mrs Rodney Dowmng was

Mrs George Dabney and dough
ter of Southside w I were the
Friday luncheon gueots of Mn
Willard Ebersbach and daughters
Mra W11lard Ebersbach and
daughter JoYce and Mrs George
Dabney and daughter v11ited Frl
day afternoon With Mrs Charles
Buck, Rutland Road

va

Middleport
Sodety

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Mrs Lew1s Sauer Jr her moth
charge of the program The theme
of the lludy hook far thla year 13 er Mrs Peart Sm1th of Pomeroy,
The Joy of Glorlfyin&amp; God Mrs and her Slater Mrs Fledla Wiley
Downmg stressed the 'Joy of Glv of Columbus have gone to Wash~o.,
mg and outlmed the aapects of ington Ita~ where they are vls1t
the hymn Joyful Joyful We mg their brother and son Oliver
Smltb and family There will also
Adore Him
Mrs Anderson presaded over visit other relatives
the buame-a meeting Mrl Myron
lfrll Forrest Bachtel and Carol
Miller Mrs 0 H Stewart ond
,Mrs E 0 Tewk!bary were ap- are bualne&amp;IJ VISitors in columl:lus
pointed on 19illl nominating com today
mittee which wdl select the alate J Mra Laura Van Meter of Racine
of ollicers for 1969 It wao voted visited Thuraday with Mr and
to serve a luncheon to the Dolia Mrs Charles McNamee
Kappa Gamma Sorority on Febru
Mr and Mrs Lem Warner and
ary 22 Varaoua money making pro. Mrs Mary Sheron were recent visjed&amp; were d!Scu.saed
itou or Mrs Harriet Warner and
At the conclusion of the meet grandaon Richard of Rutland
mg a salad course was .erved by
Mrs Hylda R1ce and Jacqueline
the following officers who were and Mr and Mn Joe Rice were
the hostesses Mra Anderaon dra business VtBJtors 10 Marietta Fri
Downmg Mrs Harold Sauer Mrs day
W H Juhiing and Mrs James
Miss Janis Childs student nurse
Buchanan
ot Holzer Hospital IS spending the
week end w1th her mother Mra
1!artha Childs
Southern Local
Ed Eberabach, ,who was recent
ly brougpt from Moigs Gener-'
Hospital to lhe bome.ol his nleee,
Mrs Rodney Hill haa been re
t 1\aCine
turned to the hospital lor further
tcac~ers af the SoUthern LOcll treatmen~
Scltoola met Thursday cvemng at
Mr and Mrs Rvbert Coats have
the Racme !igh Sehoul Thirty returned from a vacation in Flor
one teacher were present ant.! Ida While there 1 lhey stopped to
guests were mbera of the scltoo! viSit Mrs Bart Rawlmge and M1ss
board and the board clerk Paul Lelah S1denstricker
Beegle
\In Ed1th Luckadoo was recent
Mrs Cora Webb president pre ly in Renville where .she attended
s1ded and the meetmg opened with a BYPA Convention She wls the
the Lord" Prayer in unison ThP. delegate from the First Bnptist
Letart Falls teachers wtth Don Church at Rutland
Nease principal as cha rman pre
Mr and Mrs Herman Lohse are
scnted the progrom whiCh includ in Florida where they are spEnd
ed a round table discusSion on lng part of the winter
...,.......,--, : - Our Currlculm Is It adequate?
respective s~.:h.ool with Mt Hal
Mrs (fhlorua Grimm served u man lntroductng the Racine Htgll
moderator
Subjects dlscU!Scd were the School teachers iucludlng two new
pr.,ent snlary schedule u01fleJ members Of the stall H W Wa
grading s)stcnl and disciplinary ler and Richard Clark
Refreahments• were serv!d by
problems Mr Beegle explained
\he function of the board of edu tbe Racine Grade School teache a
cation and answered quc.stlona ot Mra Sabre Mornson Mrs Ed 1r
the teacher. Charles Hayman ad Price /&gt;frs Ruth Tucker, Mrs
ninlstratlve supervisor f'xp1alned Webb and Mrs Margaret Houda•
the ay~tem of cradlng Therlon •hell
The next meeting w11l be held
Johnson a member of the board
at
the Rncine H1gh School on
spoke on the topic Are o11r chll
drcn lauaht to meet the challange ThurSday March 13 with the Syra
cuse tr.achers m charge of th1•
of life today '
The prmclpal of each schoo' progr,m.
·introdltl!ed the teachers In h1 . .

E!~~~~c~~.s ~~et~, TAerh~r~ MH~eht

cusc Methodist Church held the~r
monthly mnetlng Thursda)f even
inB
The devollonal service wa.s in
h
ctiarte af the teacher Mrs J0 11
Bowem
The fpllowing olliccrs were eiec
ted for the com ina: year Preslden
Wanda Rizer VIce President
Adria Sayre Sec Treasurer Irene
Parker
A donation of C1ve do1lars w11s
mado to tho Polio fund A potluck
dln110r was enjoyed by the mcm
bera

Everyone's

TALKlNG
ABOUT THE BIG •BIG

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Flatwopd Ladies
Aid Meeting Is
Held Thursday
Tbe Ladles Aid of tbe Flatwood
Churt!h met Thuraday at the home
of Mrs D J Morgan for an al 1
day qu11tmg
A potluck dinner was served at
noon to Mra E. J Hill Mrs Har
ley Hanning, Mra Charlea Goeg
!em Mrs John Bailey Mrs Alber
Goegiein Mrs Ro'nin Beuhs Mrs
Clyde W1Us, Mrs L10der Da~es
and irandda6u&amp;hter Pe(if M••
h.oan Mra Alva Russell~ Mrs
Charles Radford Sr Mri Vesta
!'rank an~ llrsl Bob Baylor an"
sons cf KIDB'JII•

Property TaX
Is
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Made T0 Colmty

RUTLAND, OHIO
and

MASON FURNITURE
MASON, W. VA.

Big Redudions
ON
LIVING ROOM SUITES
BED ROOM SUITES

AIMI Other Household Merchan4iit
THROUGHOUT BOTH STORES

PEN

TILL 9 P.¥.
TONIGJITI

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.FataUy Striek~n 0Jt Sunday

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.~o.~:~ .MiN~~•s CITY Mo (uP)- Arthur Eisenhower, the Pnsl·
eldest brother and forerunner for a subseqU~II\ pat,
oJ family success, died Sunday night ol a lieart attack at
71
Tbe former \lanldng executive had been tn faili~~S he~lth
for almost a year, but his death was unexpected He had not
eomplained of leelin« Ill, when,
obortly alter 7 30 p m es t , be
collapsed in the balhroom ol bw
., !l"burhan hom~ Frtendo aid El•
,r , enhower had planned to fly to
I New York today
family BpEtesman aid

Wide Speculation
Being Made About
Vacant Judgeship

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whether or not a $7 ,Mil per year
job In the Me1gs County court sya

~~d~~:e'o beiims lor want of a

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The offiCe " that of Probate
Common Pleas Judge John 1.--·":slne( his appolnbnent
1 lo the higher bench b''
servmg also as Probate

ON CANCER PRESENTED UBRAJUES

the office become• vac-ant

Arthurs brol)oero Paul
-pre~ed him I~ death
in/ant Roy will&gt; llyed
~ear Abilene at Junction City
Kan , died in the 1910 • His surviving brolbe!S mcluae the Prest
dent, E~gar ldii!On and Eirl ,

11111ro han usual blll)' S•turday
ll'flljnc lhla week end w1lh e11h'
1rr'ila havin1 been made and aev
m caae~ diJposed of durmg the
1.1111e evening

' We've been daseusslng It but
doesn t look l•ke any achve at
wants to take the pCi8itlDn '
same sources hinted they
that County J~dge Em
Peoples m_, seek the ofltce
sought at prevlou!l elections
and lost to larger vote getters
Apparently Judge Peoples likely
could retam b1s present poaltloft
~ntil ~· was qualified by the elec
!oro to take the Probate Court joh
!!'ben 1t wot~ld be up lo Governor
Yl'llilam C 0 Neil to appoint his
BUCCCISOf as County JUdie
1 Meanwhile Saltu'dJJ,- Charles
of HaJ1liOil\fllle became the
candldale tb !de his pE~!1ono
County CommtuiOnor
Othc • who have Indicated P,ilbllcly they would file lbr lbe lo\JJ'o
&amp;'c:ar term are Harry Craig incum
bent and Clitr Karr, Pomeroy bar..
her Sheets is a Sdp1o towliShlp
farmer reguiari.Y emplOyed at the
Philp Sporu Power plant

Of the eight arre.sts made by

•oilee and the Sher11t s Depart
110111 one man furnished bond and
was J1leaaed and ordered to ap
pear ql) February 1 He w11 Loswr
~ounf. •~ Of West Columbia cbar
Jad with mtox!CIIIOD
Others apPearilll In Pohce Cou
!1 on satur~ay eYeo~ng were
William Jal'Yi' 24 Ohcsh~rc
~aid a [me of $6 and c111ll for m

m s., tlowa

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COLUMBUS (UP) - Gov C Wdllam O'NeJII suffered a
"nilld" heart attack while flymg to Dayton last Wednesday
bia office announced today
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•The IDIHIIIDcejllent l!ald that O'Ne11J Wal making satlslac•
tory progreu and that he would remain 10 bed at tbe Execu
Uve Maaslon here for aboul three weeks

Cedric 1'. Clark
Rushed Sunday To
Col's Hospital

March Of Dimes
Drive Lags As
Deadline Nears

wu 81~:~~
of the death
of Adley R
"eotver,..IID,
mer)y of Letart
Mr Weaver was born and rear
ed &lt;n J.etarl and was widely
known as a busineu man He had
been a merchant m hardware
Close surv1vmg relaUvu Include
two daughters Vtr&amp;mla Weaver at
blloile and Mrs Sam Gilmore Red
CrQsa supervisor for this area re
oldmg In Atbens 0, and hla nep~ew, Mr Charles Hayman execu
live head of the Southern jAcal
SC!oool l)latrlct, of Raeine
Mr Hayman's mothet, :MarY
BJanrhe Hayman, Westerville, 0
a slater of the deceaaed also sur
vive&amp;

General Snowfall
Throughout State
Expected Today

Pomeroy Lions
A~tend Belpre's
Mortgage Burning

Prtsld,~t·As~
~fi~:~r,f~j~~i~;l.~w:~~: 1$1 Billion Aid
·B~tcbe• .IFor Education

.; ~~Vee ~robinp
' F•tal Shooting
Jtt
Frank Roosoo and
McKenz•e aid a
Company tr~ck
ear coming out df
Ebene~;r. it \liiS driven by LaW
Dlddie, 42 Syracuac
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Seizure Is Reported "Mild";
To Remain In Bed Three Wee~s
The annOIU\Cemcnt was .hade by
Conclry, the governor's preu
-.tm
The atlack O«urrc~ ihortiy aft
er I PJII Wednesday In an 11r
pine taking tbe &amp;overnor to Day
i9a to break ifOUDd fDr I juyenlfe
Pl)'&lt;~latric bosp1tal and to addreaa
Lhe annual Jinner of the .Payton
lu01or Chamber of Comm'tree
Foil Uncolllkrta•r.
O'Neill told Condry that he felt
uncomfortable while above Spnn1
f~eld He uid be bed a leehng of
a t•gbtne81 1n bla ebOJt and an
lOUie pam In bla lett arm
The weal~.er wu \lid and the
plane landed at Springfield O'
Ne~il and his party went on to
Dayton In 1 SLate Hl,(hway Patrol
Hal

CedriC W Clart, former Com
mon Pleao JucfCe of llelf!
who realped lui rear from
bencb beaUJe ot poor health
1'11shed to Univmltr Hosp1lai In
~oslc•tlon.
Columbus at midniptlaal night by
Ralph purst, 38, LID81vdle pJIO Coates amblliaD&lt;t In a aenoua
• floe of $5 and coots for into11 conditlou
~a lion
Judce Clark bad been in He1p
Elmer
General Rolpiiol sillce Thundoy
No I
Mn C!lll'k accompaDie4 htm •• the o;ar
lor .dl.!-\1&gt;1ni
ambulaaee
The .tl year-old eovemor put in
1 No further word of llr Clark s
of 1ct1Yaties in Dar
coad!Uon had been received by atonfullHeround
made
a opeech ln11de a
noon today
Khool houae m r:onnecrt.Ioo with
the croundbrelk•n« beld a news
conference •011 then ad&lt;ll'taaed
thelucees.
The RepubliC~~~ covernar wu
driven home by bis ehauHeur,
Gnnt Scot~ a tru&lt;l( 1n Oblo Peni

tvoel'road" bJl~ti&lt;iadis and
constrtictlon
on the
on hqmemore &amp; Oh•o Rallroad Tracks ~~
and atlllillles
Alben~ Ohio, wh9re Ohio Uruv~r admtm:J ered
3 to .semor
s1ty 1s located
girls m tbe gaduating class T~e~r
Both of tbe incidents bogpened exammat1on papers will be enterearlier this montb
ed m competition to name lh1&lt;
The three told U S Comm11 state !l candidate for the title of
alone• William Walter that they All Amer1can1 Homemaker of T4&gt;
didA t "realize how sr.rious it waL morrow and W1ll also be coasidcr
Ajl three of tbe htabmen late ed for the run11eltlp award in the
a po!llihle line of $10 000, up to 20 slate
yearo Ill pnson or bUlb
For thcll' achievement she Wlll
~ boys !aid i119r placing the
obstacles on the track~ they receive an award pm designed by
1Valched the tr.ains otrlke them Tr~lar1 of New York
General Mllls Is sponsor of the
from their dorll!ltory windowL
The lrilns passed tbrouah tile bar pro,ram des~gned to ass!st &amp;ehooiL
tn educatiOn for home and famll)'
rlcades safely
llvmg
Eacl1 State Betty Crocker Homomaker of Tomorrow will
a $1 500 11Choiarsh1p and an educa
tionli tr1p w1lh her sehool advisor
to Washington, D C colonial
Willlamsbura Va, and New York
City A $0011 scholarship will be a
warded the se&lt;:ond ranking girl In
j
' Repreaenlallves of the Pomeroy each stale
hiono illub were In allendance Sat
urday evenllJI st the Bolpre Lions
~lub Jor a Zone Four meeting at
which lime lbe boat club staged a
f burnlng of tho mo~e ' cere
mon~ on a )lew clubllouse
, The JIOipfe Clu~ as qne of their
l~fYi&lt;e ptojecta tiad liullt the new
club houae wti!Cii thilf furnlslied
and' equipped and are ullni It aa
, community cehter.
Clubs from the enilni diall'lct
were present at the af!alr which
1\'.U attended by lJlc following lo~~N. L•ous and t,helr Wlvea Mr. and
'](i'i lifne~t Covert, Mr and llfrs
agrnarcj F!ll.IJ, llr and Mro
Leaillnsbiln', 111r and Mrs Gerald
Reuter, Hr and Mra Ron Sprln&amp;er
lPd llfr )nd llr&amp; Artbur Hoyt

Middleport Police
'Court Kept Busy
SaJnrday Evening
sn~ ~ Pollee Deputm..l had a

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Mlildleportl Mayor C 0 F11hcr

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P~eb~~~:il:"''~~d~f: Itoda:y
Wide speculation was lpparent
among local attorneys on

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and no dne to date
~~?.·'f~utiiiCir .i••~icat~d an mterest
job
Attomeyshel'e~ who demed
A.btl~m!, Jlan. i~~'IJ•o, be
sa1d

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H e Id Thursday

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Existence (}f
People And Places Flvina Saucers

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SYDNEY Australia UP-Jon Cramers Honored
Konrads Austraill s 15 year old
swimmmg !enaabon Will fly {u By.Telephone
Molbourne 'l'huradiY to race In
the 440-yard lreestyle at the VIc I
Employees
tor on ~haOJPIOO"'IPI
Mr and Mn Jack Cramer en
pJoyees at the l'q'meroy oilj&lt;' of
tLe (;cneral 'nilliphone Com~anl
of Ob(o Wel"' guests o, boptii' ~~ 3
farewell dinner parl.Y Fridaf '""~
lnglt lbe Hotel l!fartiJ&gt;,•Jiveo ~Y
their co-~orke!\1 Mr Cramer l'(hO
~as been planE aupcrviaor 10 I~•
Pomoroy olfiee baa heen transtoned to New Phlladelpbla
Ed Jury of Jackaon ser,.d 1.1
of ceremnqies and JJ'qup
and a mllslcal pto1ram wao
I.Pr,esenied, Miss Lila Sue Terrell
and Ml11 Nancy John
I Mary London ptcA~L NEW
~nilOIJI~Oe number

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(Cfntlnuod From , ...
pact He suffered severe
lions to the bead and waa
ed to Melp General
Wingett aid lh'at be w11 driv,
lng at the rate of 1!8 mllea per
hour at the time of Impact with
the pole
As a result of the accidpnl pO)\'·
er ublea were broken ~nd most
of the area in the eastern portlbn
of the vlliage Wll left without
electr•cily lor several hours un
til repairs could!'&lt; made by the
Ol!lo Power Co
Two hoots after the a~ld~~t
wblch P"ker was Injured,
A Hartley Los
na, waa traveling
on Route 7 above
Nile Club when his
of eontrol
Investigating ol(icer Allred
ops said Hartley was driving at
estimated 60 mpb, got on solt
berm, tore out SO feet of guard
rail, and stoppEd his car IM feet
beyond siill on the highway
Smnne Hartley, 1:1, and Eya
RarUey, 36, suffered lacerations
on therr knees They were taken to
}lelgs General Hospital by the
~omeroy Em•rgoney Squad
' Hartl~ vlollinc In Meijt Coun
t~' Will Cited into county court for
"
'~:'!~!!her , aecldent

Men a Nl,(ht wa observed on
Thuradly even1ng at \he regular
meehng of RDck &amp;prlngs Grange
Amoo Leonard '\Vorlby Master,
pJe&amp;ided and three appllcatlona lor
membenbfsl were read Mra Am
oo Lecnard reported on the sew
1
t
d
tot an 1 .-wing maeblne
1::!:~;
Boooter N•abt and 01?"raUon
Forward ~ be oj)oerved il t~e
b
'I will
Fe ruary
m~
"• ell
be open to the pu llo and 1 progr.- iJ be)ng plapried AIL olfi·
cer• and any 1 ~ membj)r
are reqd"ted jo meet at tb&amp; home
ol Mrs Wl\1 A llll'pn on Thur•
day, Feb 8, to pia~ for tbls meet
lng
"'
'stributi'o:n~
The proeram presented by the :~~ ;"';;'~:
.-~;··;;:: ~;;:;:::
'4&amp;
men -~ with members re- Radford re&amp;ldence,
opcmding to roll eall wllh ''VIhY Letart w va ,was .,cllin«,uP·on
I Come to Grage ' A solo 'Cloae
....
To Thee" was presented b) L R the highway In order to turn
the Radford lane
Qut of every $100 In real estllte Wiley and 1 duet, "I Slulll See Je
His car ran over the center lme
public utility and trlftler taxes dis- sua' by llr Wiley and Homer and was struck in the side by an
trlbuted In 19117 by Ohio county J Rice
other driven by Louise /&gt;feu, Gal
auditors, sehoola received $12 45
Two solos PaiDtlng the Cloud! hpobs No one was Injured
1
cities and vUiqea ~ 03,.countles With sunshine ond • Love Letters
Ro"h pollee learned was trY•
$1Z 115 tnw111blpo $2 ~ and lbe In The Sand' , by Mr Wiley pre- 1ng to lind the reSidence of Dr
stale 75 cents to pay bouus bond&amp; cedecl a farm talk on aUalfa by Edmund Butrlmus who aetuaU11
Totlll distribution to each was Ho1Vard Bolin A farm aale blli of lives aboUI I~ milee fiiflliOr
to schools, $301),51141,D89 6'7 to 1849 waa read by Willi a Gr~eser south II was said Mro Roac~
cities and vlllagea, '101,241,6'7118 Mr Leonard spOke on • Feeder needed medical attention
' I
to countieo $111 6'79,267 51 to town Call' after which the proeram
ThiS~a~cc~•d;e~nt~w~as~~~~t~
ahipt '14 tm8 283 69, td the .tate closed l'(llh a stunt conducted bY -...
$3,529 009 72
Orv•lie Brown and won by the Ia dies
1
Slote Auditor James ARhd
o es
At the cl04e of the meeting re
announced these totals showmg freshments were served bJ RICh
IJt~nlel!)~
how properly taxes were divided lrd P~ekena, Walter Bunce Wai
,
after totalin« tax aetuement re Iaee Rusaell and Orville Brown
1
pOrta from county aucUtors
The totlll 19117 dlatrlbuUon to
pOiitleal •uiHit•Iaton• was " 81
26672047, as eohlpared w1tb
J• 1'1
$437 8911140 00 In 111118 SJ&gt;E&lt;18i
CONTINUED FROM PAGE I
William a brQther James bui.J'
auewoents collected in 1957 ran
the toJal property tax 41strlbution the houae atyled after their hom•
to $4118.8211496 93
in Scotland James Dowme wos
The dlotribuUon of real estate Henry E\'ing s grond!atber
public utility and trailer taxes 1n
• Grqndpa afterward• bou1hi Mr
Melli county WI! as follows $112 Walla001 Interest In tbe host and
400,03 county, to1111W!i11'1 $18 38'7 ~ad a MW Wharf boat built with
94, ~&lt;;hoolo $377,41~.'88, cilles lour hvinlr rooms upslllrS over
and vlll•g~ $;!7 .~2 05
one en~ of tbo boat Ml hrsl recol
lectlon 111111 0! lbla. place lor my
father Alex Dowme looked
atlet lhe boat at night for a Whllt
\l.l1en I was n babe He taul!"hl m
(CtnMnuod "I" ' • 0 "'l
high school during the day '
ing)
1
1
Meigs County _ Ted 'Reed Jr
A! whar maSier one of W1 1
w 111 m Grueser R L Sprinter lam Down1e s dulles w.11s collectinR
an~ ~ 0 Rail '
freight charges (I om merchants In
Hocking Co~nty-R B Perkms Pomeroy for everything was sh1p
Burr Nlxol) Russ Yount. Dean J ped bv htnl b~&gt;f:re the ra1Iroad mg hJrn rlding In a two wheel~d r
Dollison
eame to Pomeroy
cart driVIng old Cbarbc horse.'
VInton County _ Emmett coo
A very lamtil8r sight on F1
Grandp• d1ed m 110(1 caus,t~ ~
way John Saltz, H D Chamber day (hiS collection day) wss see by a fail on 1ce broke his
letn 1L E Abele
lin&amp; Noncy Johnson Lola Sue Tet and pUeUI)\01\la rot~Uited
Jackson County- Lou Hochberg rell Mary London Billy Joe Spen
Tbe Wbarl was run for
Fred Rice, Jim McXitterlcb
cr H e Noel Clarence Roy LR• years by Jus son Will
Athens County-Bob Byers, W renee Diddle Don Sprres Bub Rov Ill 1913 when the flood
AI Mecham, Earl HIUnry Harper and Bob Langley
to sink'
C Pendry
Gallia pounty-Wayoe Foster •
Mllea Epling Alva Grove Faui
Watson
Llwrenee County - Paul Me
Hu~h. Oakley Collini, Howard
Dale
Pike tounty....Larry Steveno lo1 '
sep~ Tboll\poon
lllll8 membership dues are ~ay
able now All lntereoted people
are urced to pay their dues at
the meeting or mall them lo Ron
Sprlncer Ohio Power CoJilpany
Pomeroy, Oblo

Co.

AT
RUTLAND FURNITURE

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Ele..nor S ~haaf - Middleport Sotlety Editor - Pho~e 8079
The devotional service was con
dueled b)l Miss Farle Erlewine LucUle Hawklus - Pomeroy Sotlely Edllor - Pbooe &amp;!U

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Pomeroy l,lijlt

Held Thursday
The Women s Association of tne
Firat Presb)'l&lt;rian Chlll'cb met on
Thur&amp;iay even•n« at the church

Th

~~Piiiibiiiioniiiie3iiii~iix~iiiTiire~asiio~l~M~elg~s~C·iii~l. Syracuse Methodist

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Womens Meeting

lowed by group singing ol Count
Church Of Christ
Your Blessangs M18s Erlewme
read scripture and concluded wtth
Loyal Women's
a reading God s Faithfulness m
Cl
M t
d
Homer Carleton is a busmess
aSS
e
UrS ay theMrsNewFranYearReichert cooduded m visttor
m Cincinnati
The Loyal Women's Claas of the stallatwn of new off1cerli 111 a can
Miss
Leda Mae Kracuter of Nel
I Church of Chr1at met on Thursdav dlehght ceremony entitled
Ye
evenmg at the churcb Mrs Erl Are the Ligbt of the World The sonvtlle arnved Friday evenmg tO
French opened with prayer which !ollowm1 wert inotalled Mrs spend the week end with her par
Mr and "rs Eldon Kraeut
wa1 followed bv the 10115t Psalm George Andersun Jr president ents,
er Mornmg Star

"J:hursday Night
The Fort N1te Club met 'l'hurs
day even ng at the home of M"
John Fultz The birthday of Mrs
Richard Owen was observed TYIO
new members Mrll George Dallu
and Mrs James Roller were wei
corned
The ne&lt;t meebn~ will be ' read by Mn Will Reynolds
Valent nc Party on February 13
llrs 0 L Roush bad a read10g
at the home of Mrs Richard Sch
The Namele11 Woman of the 81
wah
ble the Woman or Samaria MN
Mr.s Fultz serve!l refreah~enrs Rol&gt;ert Reibel aave a paper My
to t• o guests Kathy Ann Roller Gr'andmothet;l Garden' ind d~
and Anita Fultz and the following mon&amp;trated arrangemennts of flow
members Mrs Dallas Mrt Rolle" ers from the garden and home of
Mrs Owen Mrs Robert Tewkl Mn Ed French These mcluded
bary \olrs William W1lten Mrs pu11y willow slrlun violets b&gt;
Gmid Anthony Mrs Robert Mills gonias and loravthia and !ollag&lt;
Mrs Henry Null Mrs Robert Mor brouht lr•m Florida by Mrs
ns Jr Mrii Richard Schwab, ant Clyde Frencb
Mrs Jack Bachner
Mrs Will Reynold• presided
over the buBiness meeting when
they voted to give $5 to the Marc~
Sixth B~rthday
of Dimes Campaign
Of Tom my Roach
It W18 also decided to buy now
en tor the comlnJ revival services
Observed Tuesday
at the chl!feh llrs Leo Childs
fhe sixth birthday of Tomm,v Mra French, and Mrs Emest
R::ay Roach was observed at tbt! Lallance were appointed on a com
afternoon !lc.ssion of the Middle miltee to oee shout getting stll'
port Kmdergnrlen Tuesday
1onerv notes with pictures of the
Mrs Guy Reynolds the teacher church on them to aell
was assisted by Mrs Carl Roach
Mrs Reynolds read a repOrt
and Mrs Lew1.s Long in servin~t:
refreshments: of 1ce cream and which had been prepared by Mr.
~liP cakes both decorated with tllll Herman LohS!, who Is now in Flo•
numeral 6 ~nd lavor1 of bah Ida on tbe Cbrlatmas shut in boxes
After tbe meetmg the aoclal
horns and bubble ~urn Bubby
bour wa.s beld Mrs French pres
ded at the oliver coffee serVIco
NOTICE MEIGS CO.
and the table was decorated with
REAL ESTATE OWNI!:RS flower arra~1emenUB and candles
The tax books are now
A 9alad course was .served b'
open for the payment of the off1cen who were tile hostes
' 1957 -December and June see for the evening and 1ncluded
Real Estate Tax and also Mra Will Reynolds Mro Carrt•
Mrs Leo Ch1lds Mn Erne'l
delinquent t ax e s The Hall
Lallancc, Mrs 0 L Roush Mrs
books will close February PAl French and Mrs Robert Rei
1 1958
bel
CLYDE G MILLHONE

rZ;;ndiSit.

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ti-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport 0 , Jan 25, 1958
announced t11e open house to be
held at the new Eastern Hllb
School on Route 7 Sundllll, Jan
26 from 2 to 430 p m
Mrs Knljhl s first crade was
awarded a book for bavmc the
most parents present
Hilihhghl of the procram pre
tented by the fathers was an old
fashioned spelling bee
Refreshments of coffee and cake
were enjoyed

.

Raln~a, said to lie following 1too
closely', could nol atop Damap to
the !root ol bla &lt;;!!' " " ealimated
at $200; Poll"' reported damage
the truck 'i!li about $'76
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No charges \'lere filed

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WASHIN&lt;\tl'ON UP - J'Ndent
Eiaimhower planned to 1'1 before
toncreaa today a billion-dollar
four year federal aid to educat1on
procram tailored to spur IICien
title learnihl,
The President was tp send a
speolal mel88tlc to CPn~s
aeek
lne an o~day of !281 million dol
Jaro far t~e lllca\ year atarimg
next Jul~ I to eel tht aelence
welehted program on the road
The Cblef Exeeullve also was
expected 'to ask for Ill! mtlliOI)
dQJlil's to sup~rt baalc .aclen~l!ic
reoeoreb and expand lh~ Nitional
Scleqde ~ndaUon's achnlarsh•p
progr~111
' 7
Tke P.tesldent ah'Udy has
warned Congress !hot U .s. aecur
ity depends • as never ~e &lt;In
meetln&amp; ' Sovlel chlllelllll 1n

AU aections of Ohio were ex
peeled to t.ceive their abare of
snow sometime today
The weatherman said 111now m'1
~umutate as mueh aa one or two
Jnebcs of sluah ol'et central eoun
lies because oltbe relatively mild
1
suow spread
southern
today
much of
It reached tho
aa tern
peratures were above tbe f~eslng
Daytime temperatures were ex
pected to remam above freezing
lbrough Thursday
The weatherman said tempErlt
lures will averqe a'boul normal
aoulhweat to as muqb as five to
el«ht degrees ahave norrqal north
eait Normal b1gh t~mpErature
range is 3~ north to 41 soutb and
uormat iowa 20 to 24
Snow flumes or ram wer"' pre
dieted Tuesday through Sat¥rday
wltK the weather turnmg colder
to\Vard the end ol the week

And Syria
M'eJKirled Nearly
Ready To Merge
li.avnt

GAIRO UP - Egypt and Syrli

wae reported nearly rc11dY today

to.; announce their formal "merg
tr!' mto one state Informed
1.19""""' so1d Egyptian Prealdent
Abdel Nasser was almost
to head the new !~era!
I

sources sa1d tbe new
would have one P.tesi
who would be eiec\ed by a
P\!PUiar plebiiiCile m botb cqun
trfe~ It was believed Na.,..r
Wllllid be the only candidate tnd
11,111 votera would be asked to ay
"'t!' II' 'po" as In the last EIIY~
(cllll!nliM On P•ll Fivol

S)le sa1d lbat

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lentim

Enroute hOIDI! from Dayton, 0'
Nelli llld be fell uncomfl)rtable
iooae110d bls clothinc while '
lo t!l.e. car

had alreally

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~~th~v;::'t!" :~~
Conefrr uld m bll stat\ment
strleken paUenio but filii lo&lt;al that O'Neill Is at the mansjoo and
contnbullona lhU! fir were lea that a flolpllal bed bad ~ ee o
Sheriff Robert C Harlenba&lt;h's lban ~aU way towatd the total of moved mto hla private a)llrlmcnt
department lnvea\itlted an a«l $6 000 contributed lut year
m the llllllli011
"'l1le governor's physicians ~
dent Saturday afternoon at lJle
Failure of the I~ empaign. he Ia JeUIDg all the treatment at
Cu~dlft Soh10 ,Service station In
Syraeuse In which lbe dr~ver of a said Mro Youq colld mean , • home that be could rec:e1n In a
and Is bapp1er there,"
c~r came In lor gasoline mlsjud« curtailment tn llle amount of
fundi cranted tn tbla area fll' JIO' 1Cor1efnt !111&lt;1.
ed direction, and kDC'.~ed a
Uo paU.nt eare.
"'1'be governor spent a ftstlul
onr
Deputy Sbenft AHred Lrona Laleat contrlb•tors I«&lt;O''iinl to mdtt. Hla lempersliU'e 'b almost
&amp;lid 1,11c:e Freelan• 49 Syracuse .Mrs. YounJ are Molders Unloa, not'mal. Hla pulle re"""· and at
off the r•d lor psobne and $21, Pomeroy National Bank $10, a DOI'IIlll rate thronpout bla ill·
pump No cltaUon waols- Clllleas N.Uollll Bank flO, AI·
bad been travellnc south fred Elberfeld, •to Bndblll'f PTA
• - prCI8UI'&lt; hu re---..:.c--.Route 124
$10 Osear Roedel $10 T W Xon
ftormal
J,
MeanwbUe the aheriff repOrted llrlck, $10 and the Lone JIOttom
- on lmmeoate com
jallinc of Wllllam E lladana, 21 Church $10.
O'Ne'9 o polilleal plans.
G.,!ton, 0, ~eld by order of the
ContrlbuiAin of $5 were
IRliOiUlc:ed on January
local common pleaa court on mor Bee Claaa of the l'lrlt
11tH before bla attack,
al.s cbari~S and Charles Reed, 29 Church, Or Edmund
be woold aeek a aecand term
Huntln(lon, charctd With drtnng Tom Crow; Rowley
u JOvemor
while llltolieated by Deputy Sher Drup, Supr Run Flour lliU, ...
U. .r P-.lot
Iff Howard Fl'ank.
son flaber and the Kill Club.
The pernor had been under
heaVj' IOCIDtly
He retllllled WlthiD hours after
allllOUnclil&amp;lor a second term that
bls lwb children sometlmea eame
hOIIIe from JCbool &lt;f)'UIJ becauae
pi jibe! made at them by cfw.
matea.
I
.
Ro told
Wealeyan IJmver·
Illy students that there were times
be felt like "letting out.'
A ~I of 71 studenio In the
A total of 92 oludento of Rut
PomO)'Gf senior Hl,(h School were, land High School were lisled to- 0 Neill caine to the governor 1
Jiile8 ii!'!OY on the third aix weeka day on the Third Sir Week Honor offlee on • 427,000 margin over
Delllocrat l11&lt;hael V DISalle In
honor '1'11 accordlnc to annbtlnc:e- roll holing lor that scbool
the November 111118 primary
ment made today
of the students luted on EleeUon 18 1overnor clilllll\ed a
The lollow10g pupila have an av theSeven
honor roll were top students lifetime ambition for 0 Neill The
of 'B" or above m all tbclr
Yl'tth an all 'A" gradmg
otery fQel that ao a boY ih Mar·
1sulojecta
tile third six weeka
Llated on the honor roll were
be qw a govemcr in a pa·
Seniors •Emma Hysell •Judy rsde and wd tbat wu what he
Dorqthy Arnold, Ed- Chase
•Pat Eads •Tom Wtlliam wanted to lie
James Baker '11lomas son Naom1
Carmi~ Jud• Haye~
O'Neill b11 been In public "'"'
campbell Glen Ceo
Bsrbly'a Mont&amp;omery Paul Sm1lb Ice all of bls life He representcurus, WlilliiDI Fisher Janet
ltigp and Tom Stewart
ed Waabl.u(lon County tn the OhiO
loaepb Kennedy,
1uniors •Btaane Steele •Phyllis Houso of Representative' where
1Shirley wid'\'•· Bonnie Llwhocn
Norbert Neub Williams, l~dy Gallion !till')' Hy be became a party power He wu
and Lanna Turnu
elected epeater and served as
Katbem sellSophmores
Lawre~~ee
GOP floor 1eader when the DemoSmith,
Wayne Rouoh, M~rjO!I•
eratJ were in control
Ifa:~~~;d~;;~
TrllCY Wanda Tackett PatiY Young,
After six (l!rms m the Lelliala
I•
Doris Wells and ene Gibaon, Dorothy Hyaell
tnre, O'NeiU wao elected lo the
John Brogan
lint of three terllll as attorney
Ann Baker, Gary
Freshmen
'Larry Hollman
Barnitz, Patrl~ia Blakeslee James Mll'~m CremeaWi Barry Brogan general ofObio
He was slow 1n getting his ad
CarpEnter, Janet Carpenter, Jo Ill Waid Nlthobon Mar.aaret Oiler
mlnistralloo
organlled The lie
len FollrOII ~mda Folmer Paul Patty Role Cbarlea Sigman, Mar
Folmer, Robert Gloecher, Ll&gt; garet Smith and 081 Turner • Ali mands on hls time for apeeches
was heaVj' and he Wll erlticiaed
ralne Grover Kenneth kayes, Don AI
lor makma too many -bes On
na Jeakins
some dayo, he crosaed the state
lamea Jobnsoh John Kunze!
1n an airplane to lulliU opeaklng
MIIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
man, Jtm~ Lob,. Madolyn •Mar
Un, Kenneth McCUllough, Terry Admitted Satucday Annalee engagements from earl)' moriW1g
Pballn. Rodney Qu1vcy Eldon Sau Coe Antiquity Carroll Uttle, Ch.. until late at nf«hl
On ThurJiday It was announced
shire James LiiUe Cheshire
ten, Marlene Scholl
tbat
O')'ieill WIS au!lerlng from •
Dlacharged
S\lturday
MarY
K
JIU Snowden Shells Strau..
illS engagemenio lor ThursJohn Thomas, Pal Vaughan, Har Young Pomeroy, Mrs Ilene Blhr cold.
len Wehrung Jerry Welker and and baby Long Bottom Jo,.ph day and Friday were cancelled
ThE JOVernor waa uncomtorta:,
Kay Letart W Va
Connie Woodgeard
Admitted Sunday Mrs Richard hie Thu,.day lie vomit"d a num
SOPHOMORES ElSie Arnold
ber of lime&amp; It was thougbt that
John BrYant, Mary BurliSide, Lin Rawlings, Marion, 0
Discharged Sunday Oebro Mer he probably w.. sullerin( from a
&lt;ji Crow Terry Cullum• lean Da
bo Sharon Douglas William llibbil row MiddlepOrt, Charles Smith virus.
!I
"·'
Reedsville, Danny Brown Mlddi.. Conclry ..,d thai1 he tolitell wit.,
Marl! Gruescr Ernestllall c
o Nelli abou B15 a in ...::.&gt; ,~41,7,a
PbUIIP Harmon Jean Ho~I:,Jio!" pOri, Harold Jofulann, New Raven, Mrs She
u•d the aovernar
1\1'81ili: Roger Leifheit, IUiliUla w Va , Ailee Ward, Laupv!Ue, dar !Contlllllld
On Pago St.)
CedriC
Clark,
Mi~dleport.
(CIIttinuad On P... &amp;Ill

At Cas Station

*" -

77 Students Listed ~utland High
On Pomeroy Senior Lists 32 On
Hi~h Honor Rolls Honor Rolls

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