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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

Fire Destroy

Your Profits?

Yuu can t tell when a ftre
1s

gomg to stnkc

Guard

youml! agamst loss Lat

er may be too late
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

m

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

J·A·N·U·A·R·Y
C·L,·E·A· R·A·N·C·E

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NEIID GOOD

INSURANCE?
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eANY TYPE!

aee or tall

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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
Dl
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

$895
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P11 OIIJY

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President'~ Eldest Brother
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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

IIIII '18.00 pef IIODtll

COLUMBUS (UP) - Gov C Wdllam O'NeJII suffered a
"nilld" heart attack while flymg to Dayton last Wednesday
bia office announced today
'
•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

not
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AHeart AHack
Mlildleportl Mayor C 0 F11hcr

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1ft
I!IUCh " ' - 1ft IMiper•
lltro Hlih _ , In tilt IO'o, low

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

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Cltudy Wllh ,Ncalltlial

lilhl ., , ........,..
• lillie ...... lt4or illill ltnl,ht.

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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

UNI~O 1!\!R,-,.

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INCLUDES

Wrl1enlor u4
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Gu Ru'e

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Grange M eeting
H e Id Thursday

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A' Force
Existence (}f
People And Places Flvina Saucers

KONRADS TD SWIM

Fur,ftifure

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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

9 ROOMS OP

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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
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'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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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

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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
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CLYDE G MILLHONE

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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

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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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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
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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!
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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

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On Pomeroy Senior Lists 32 On
Hi~h Honor Rolls Honor Rolls

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Seed Cclte/~ue's Make l~eresting Reading
1flt.M.&amp;,if$ ~wM&gt;bts- Qn These Wintry Days

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!\ 'litJgbfly rol~rea ~V:~lle' came across the attractive cover with an iilil~IH'flpn 'ill' a

our desk tnls week bringmg with It a gentle

basket of lucious looking strawberrieS It
r~minder tbat in tbe not too distant JutUre · made us think ebead a few months to that
the rains and the snows which we have been period when lt will be shorfcak~ tim~.
4!!1Periencing In Meigs County tbese·put 'te~
On going through the rest of the book
days IVI!l soon be a thing of the past
:~lso found maiiJr oddities In tbe plant
Within the envelope waS.contatned a seed
which drew our interest too For 1~al!ee
catalOJUe depleting the mmy vari~tll!jl of Ve- how many of olll' readers realize there 'arli
getables and fruits and flowers In full eolor such plants as a Cobra Orchid which catc'liei
and with glowmg descriptions pertainln~ to flies and eats raw meat or Vegetable Spaghet·
productivity and yield.
tl, New Gul~ea Butter Vine, Serpent or
The alureness of the aeed catatorue· when Snake Cucumber, 'Ground Chehiti, ·tbe 'W~
we pored through its pages made its 11wa!'f
ln&lt;ifa Gherldn, Banana Mllskmelon, and J'en·
ot 'the in~erestlng ~p~t ~lni ~hlng, gutn Gourds.
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and brought to our minds the manner In
In addition to the vanetles of vege\ibles,
which so much Interest Is apparent bere In
Melgs County by the several garden clubs fruits and flowers in the booklet are also
whose activities are recorded throughout the many gardening aida and quite a dllicourse
on the best methods for gardenlltg alld the
year In these pages.
t
A seed catalogue can make much lllterest· correct methods of planting
hig reading too, if one takes time to go
An hour's .tln\e spent In reading through
through It page by page rather th3n ~th just such a booklet, Is enlightening and entertain·
a cursory look for some phrticular item.
ing. Try 11 sometime and then get the garden·
Our attention of course was!lrilt drawn by lng fever, plus a few 'aching muscles.

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Furieral Services
Rutland
Oadv Seohnel
Held Sunday
For nuuand w~~~~at the home
Davbook
l:;.. b h of llo!tle Mcllenzle Thur.doy at
In the afternoon.
PVTHIAN SISTI. RlTIS
MrS' C' Eot:rS a" I2 Mrs McKenzie
and Belly Siders
Ma(!l!olla Temple Pythlan Slo·
fl4l

The last rites lor Mrs Clarinda
llawle• Eoonhoch, age 119, wbo
dled Thursday, Jonuoey 29 ot tbt
Meigs General llospltal alter 8
lonJ iUne,., wore hold Sunday &amp;I
2 P M at the Ewlni Fune~
Home
·
llurtol was a Beech Grove
taey.
. ~he was aurvlvcd by two rtaten·
!lr,l. Howard Htnton end lin
Kotberlne Glenn, botb ol ColumbjiJ; SiJ brothers John Hawtoy,
of Cleveland, Owen utd Edw,rd
Hawley of Columbut; ClnJ•encc
apd Roosevrlt Hawley of PomerCly
111d Ernest llliwley ol Middleport,
and a lBree number of nieces and

ettne·

nephews

Included acnon1 thooe here lor
tbe lunorol were the followtnr
Mn lloword Hinton, Mn Ja~l J
Lane and llar~artl, Phyllio ·nces,
Kt. and ~111. OWen !lawley, ond
Edward and Jamea Haw!ry, oil of
Columbus

FO~EIGN

o~lotk

ha~ t ~ e devotlonab Subje"''·
~lghwaya, Televlalon and Legis
'Jallon
Jostle Molden rend o •ormon
~rom tho Siuuy Rook by John R
Glllesplo, Glondenln, W V•
Noretha Fleming gm tho !lory
'Old Smeciow ond the c'"""
lithe! Snow! en use~ for ~cr ,
O!Ibjoct "The Spirit ol Uncle Sam "
Ethel Nelson read "Who pm
'Your Children&lt; Thlnkmg'" A do
~atlon or $3 00 w.. given iO the
olio fMd 1 letter wnk md fTotn
~l'ank Blolr new11 ri.'Jlr)der on To
illnv tllllVhunn prnP,rnm
, il ofmhmen!S wore "'vtd by
the bost ~s.s Mr~ MrKcnzJC.

I .The IIER!AN$
TO MilT
Loyal Bcre•n Clau of

Pomeroy Junior
~ighHouor

Roll Announced

werellatud to·
NEWS doySl&gt;tty sixthestudent!
honor roll lor lhe
Junior High Sobool. The
honor roll IJCrlod covert the third
COMMENTARY Pomeroy
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By CHARUI M. M&lt;CANN
United Prtta SteH ~or,.aponiftlll
7he Vnltlld Btatea Ia develilplng
1 new campatih 111hut Soviet
llunlo'• peri!lllimt use ol Its veto
power in the )Jnlted N1Uona.
~dent ~nhpwtll', in 'his
letter of Jb. 12 to Soviet Pr ..
lfller NlkQial ~. Buls1nin, pointed
111ft !hit Ru"'l hid re,orto~ to
tilt veto 82 tlnfea in b!ook U. N
~pr!ty Council action.
'1 propo~e that wi, 1bould m¥kc
It tho polity of our two sovorn·

. menti, at least, nol to uso veto

lero will eon duct sorvlc., for Mro
Anna Rmell, at the Ewing Fun·
~rei Home Tonight at 7·30. All
memilers aro requested to attend
the

•1y"''y·oio111i'IChrlst

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will meet Tticl
at the 'chu1 ch with
Al\enswin-th, Mn
. aQd Mn Doyle
II tile Msleloe!.

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SCOUT INSPICTIO~
Tonlglil W!)l bO Jnsp~tlon Nl·
~hi foi' Cub Soout Pack ~~~ when
the monthly pack meeting will be
hold at the First Prejbyterlan Chu·
rch at 7:30 Dlitr!e~ offlcefl Will
be here to do tho \P•peetlna snd
onch den will preoent 8 ~~It Each
cub scout has been 118ked to bring

n dozen

Soul!ilt GOOII-'-But

cool~les

What

The Stsff IM' Otflcei:o liM~~+
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better than inside infotrnatlon - yet, seoond
only to outright fraud, )t has oort
mvestora more an'onQy than any·
thing In the world.
John,C Baoon
"This ill because most of
Judge of the Probate Court bot tips . and jUiCY rumors that
Meigs County, Ohio
crop up from timtl to time are
(l) 20, 27; (2) 3, 3te

on

power to proven! the Security
Council from propooin~ methodJ
tor the Paclllc
ql dla·
P'UIOS,'' the
llonry
• EIGIITII GRADE: Anno Arnold,
state•
Make Bowen, Rolnnd carpenter,
thll
Mike Fultl, Welter Gru~~er, AI·
len Hanin\ H•rold Hyoell, Dennlo
K•pp!e. J~ar loljller
Joyce 8a!~t'et. ~ •Ottlii!Pr
Mor!lyn Prlr.,, .ponna Rea, Tommy Ru,.ell, ~trY, Scot!, Chirlene
Zundel, Dsrlene Wotaon, Judy
Veushau an~ l)~ne {mil!)."'
SEVENTH GRADE: rlmela
llobotettcr, Ethel Hysell, Jennifer
l..oh!NI, Shoron Mitch, lleule Phal·
In, Mary Radtord, Tommy Shoe·
teen, Paul Sprouse, Tommy White.
D•vld Gordon, Xathern Conkle.
Kay Compton, Charlene Diehl,
Ronnie Dlapey, Allen Downie,
Tommr Finl1w, l&gt;blllp Follrod and
Dovld Al'nold.

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The Friendly Ne!Mil!ora Club
will meet at the home of , lolrs
K!X wcc~s
Tho tollqwlnJ people have ~aon MeKnjghl, Spring Avo Tues
grades ol ''II" or above fm· the dny ev,nlnl·
tl!Jrd !!l~ weeks ll'ading period:
h!lllstant hosteu.
NINTH GRADE. Carolyn Dell,
Ruth Ann Brother&lt;, David Drown,
CONFERENCI THURSO,f,V
Dorptby Brown. Edna Corn)4n, Un
AQddle1•orl Cbureh of Cwlst •'i(l£_~~='"'-'"""'...,_.;,.::.....__!J~~-~..:::'.:f.:._.l-_.:.._
da Chapman. Dele Cole, ll&lt;&gt;nple willThohold
a Workoroi Conference ~
Dicken, Sondra Drake, Jack Dully, on Tlmro~ay evlni!Ij , at 7.3Q ot
carolyn Edwnnlo
the churs!I All work!ll'l ort ask
Wlllle G~J~ther, MIT81J'tt Hand· td to bt present.
ley, Charl011nal!eaa, lloli~a llooVIlr, Terry Kni&amp;ht, JohnnY 'leMur· MOTHilStNGI\1 lt'RACT!C.
ray, Bonnie Neutzjtng. Michael Ro·
The Mothcr~ingers '!l the Mid
borts, Jcanett Rouah, Carol Sar· dloport P. T A. will moet for pra
gent. Poula Soyre, Paul Sinclair, ctlce on Woclne.sday ,evepmfj: 3t
Mia
Michael Swatzcl, Juckle Thoma~;, 6.30 at lloaLh Mctho~i!l Chdrcn
Sharon Van Cooney, Jimmy Wat- !ln. Lucille swaek!Iamer 11 tho
son, Noncy Woodgeord ond Shoron director and Mrs. Clarice Erwin
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1flt.M.&amp;,if$ ~wM&gt;bts- Qn These Wintry Days

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!\ 'litJgbfly rol~rea ~V:~lle' came across the attractive cover with an iilil~IH'flpn 'ill' a

our desk tnls week bringmg with It a gentle

basket of lucious looking strawberrieS It
r~minder tbat in tbe not too distant JutUre · made us think ebead a few months to that
the rains and the snows which we have been period when lt will be shorfcak~ tim~.
4!!1Periencing In Meigs County tbese·put 'te~
On going through the rest of the book
days IVI!l soon be a thing of the past
:~lso found maiiJr oddities In tbe plant
Within the envelope waS.contatned a seed
which drew our interest too For 1~al!ee
catalOJUe depleting the mmy vari~tll!jl of Ve- how many of olll' readers realize there 'arli
getables and fruits and flowers In full eolor such plants as a Cobra Orchid which catc'liei
and with glowmg descriptions pertainln~ to flies and eats raw meat or Vegetable Spaghet·
productivity and yield.
tl, New Gul~ea Butter Vine, Serpent or
The alureness of the aeed catatorue· when Snake Cucumber, 'Ground Chehiti, ·tbe 'W~
we pored through its pages made its 11wa!'f
ln&lt;ifa Gherldn, Banana Mllskmelon, and J'en·
ot 'the in~erestlng ~p~t ~lni ~hlng, gutn Gourds.
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In addition to the vanetles of vege\ibles,
which so much Interest Is apparent bere In
Melgs County by the several garden clubs fruits and flowers in the booklet are also
whose activities are recorded throughout the many gardening aida and quite a dllicourse
on the best methods for gardenlltg alld the
year In these pages.
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A seed catalogue can make much lllterest· correct methods of planting
hig reading too, if one takes time to go
An hour's .tln\e spent In reading through
through It page by page rather th3n ~th just such a booklet, Is enlightening and entertain·
a cursory look for some phrticular item.
ing. Try 11 sometime and then get the garden·
Our attention of course was!lrilt drawn by lng fever, plus a few 'aching muscles.

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Furieral Services
Rutland
Oadv Seohnel
Held Sunday
For nuuand w~~~~at the home
Davbook
l:;.. b h of llo!tle Mcllenzle Thur.doy at
In the afternoon.
PVTHIAN SISTI. RlTIS
MrS' C' Eot:rS a" I2 Mrs McKenzie
and Belly Siders
Ma(!l!olla Temple Pythlan Slo·
fl4l

The last rites lor Mrs Clarinda
llawle• Eoonhoch, age 119, wbo
dled Thursday, Jonuoey 29 ot tbt
Meigs General llospltal alter 8
lonJ iUne,., wore hold Sunday &amp;I
2 P M at the Ewlni Fune~
Home
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llurtol was a Beech Grove
taey.
. ~he was aurvlvcd by two rtaten·
!lr,l. Howard Htnton end lin
Kotberlne Glenn, botb ol ColumbjiJ; SiJ brothers John Hawtoy,
of Cleveland, Owen utd Edw,rd
Hawley of Columbut; ClnJ•encc
apd Roosevrlt Hawley of PomerCly
111d Ernest llliwley ol Middleport,
and a lBree number of nieces and

ettne·

nephews

Included acnon1 thooe here lor
tbe lunorol were the followtnr
Mn lloword Hinton, Mn Ja~l J
Lane and llar~artl, Phyllio ·nces,
Kt. and ~111. OWen !lawley, ond
Edward and Jamea Haw!ry, oil of
Columbus

FO~EIGN

o~lotk

ha~ t ~ e devotlonab Subje"''·
~lghwaya, Televlalon and Legis
'Jallon
Jostle Molden rend o •ormon
~rom tho Siuuy Rook by John R
Glllesplo, Glondenln, W V•
Noretha Fleming gm tho !lory
'Old Smeciow ond the c'"""
lithe! Snow! en use~ for ~cr ,
O!Ibjoct "The Spirit ol Uncle Sam "
Ethel Nelson read "Who pm
'Your Children&lt; Thlnkmg'" A do
~atlon or $3 00 w.. given iO the
olio fMd 1 letter wnk md fTotn
~l'ank Blolr new11 ri.'Jlr)der on To
illnv tllllVhunn prnP,rnm
, il ofmhmen!S wore "'vtd by
the bost ~s.s Mr~ MrKcnzJC.

I .The IIER!AN$
TO MilT
Loyal Bcre•n Clau of

Pomeroy Junior
~ighHouor

Roll Announced

werellatud to·
NEWS doySl&gt;tty sixthestudent!
honor roll lor lhe
Junior High Sobool. The
honor roll IJCrlod covert the third
COMMENTARY Pomeroy
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By CHARUI M. M&lt;CANN
United Prtta SteH ~or,.aponiftlll
7he Vnltlld Btatea Ia develilplng
1 new campatih 111hut Soviet
llunlo'• peri!lllimt use ol Its veto
power in the )Jnlted N1Uona.
~dent ~nhpwtll', in 'his
letter of Jb. 12 to Soviet Pr ..
lfller NlkQial ~. Buls1nin, pointed
111ft !hit Ru"'l hid re,orto~ to
tilt veto 82 tlnfea in b!ook U. N
~pr!ty Council action.
'1 propo~e that wi, 1bould m¥kc
It tho polity of our two sovorn·

. menti, at least, nol to uso veto

lero will eon duct sorvlc., for Mro
Anna Rmell, at the Ewing Fun·
~rei Home Tonight at 7·30. All
memilers aro requested to attend
the

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at the 'chu1 ch with
Al\enswin-th, Mn
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Tonlglil W!)l bO Jnsp~tlon Nl·
~hi foi' Cub Soout Pack ~~~ when
the monthly pack meeting will be
hold at the First Prejbyterlan Chu·
rch at 7:30 Dlitr!e~ offlcefl Will
be here to do tho \P•peetlna snd
onch den will preoent 8 ~~It Each
cub scout has been 118ked to bring

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Soul!ilt GOOII-'-But

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The Stsff IM' Otflcei:o liM~~+
Pythlan Sisters wlll meet
at 7 30 nt the home of

Bahr with Mrt Marth!

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$EAT

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better than inside infotrnatlon - yet, seoond
only to outright fraud, )t has oort
mvestora more an'onQy than any·
thing In the world.
John,C Baoon
"This ill because most of
Judge of the Probate Court bot tips . and jUiCY rumors that
Meigs County, Ohio
crop up from timtl to time are
(l) 20, 27; (2) 3, 3te

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power to proven! the Security
Council from propooin~ methodJ
tor the Paclllc
ql dla·
P'UIOS,'' the
llonry
• EIGIITII GRADE: Anno Arnold,
state•
Make Bowen, Rolnnd carpenter,
thll
Mike Fultl, Welter Gru~~er, AI·
len Hanin\ H•rold Hyoell, Dennlo
K•pp!e. J~ar loljller
Joyce 8a!~t'et. ~ •Ottlii!Pr
Mor!lyn Prlr.,, .ponna Rea, Tommy Ru,.ell, ~trY, Scot!, Chirlene
Zundel, Dsrlene Wotaon, Judy
Veushau an~ l)~ne {mil!)."'
SEVENTH GRADE: rlmela
llobotettcr, Ethel Hysell, Jennifer
l..oh!NI, Shoron Mitch, lleule Phal·
In, Mary Radtord, Tommy Shoe·
teen, Paul Sprouse, Tommy White.
D•vld Gordon, Xathern Conkle.
Kay Compton, Charlene Diehl,
Ronnie Dlapey, Allen Downie,
Tommr Finl1w, l&gt;blllp Follrod and
Dovld Al'nold.

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The Friendly Ne!Mil!ora Club
will meet at the home of , lolrs
K!X wcc~s
Tho tollqwlnJ people have ~aon MeKnjghl, Spring Avo Tues
grades ol ''II" or above fm· the dny ev,nlnl·
tl!Jrd !!l~ weeks ll'ading period:
h!lllstant hosteu.
NINTH GRADE. Carolyn Dell,
Ruth Ann Brother&lt;, David Drown,
CONFERENCI THURSO,f,V
Dorptby Brown. Edna Corn)4n, Un
AQddle1•orl Cbureh of Cwlst •'i(l£_~~='"'-'"""'...,_.;,.::.....__!J~~-~..:::'.:f.:._.l-_.:.._
da Chapman. Dele Cole, ll&lt;&gt;nple willThohold
a Workoroi Conference ~
Dicken, Sondra Drake, Jack Dully, on Tlmro~ay evlni!Ij , at 7.3Q ot
carolyn Edwnnlo
the churs!I All work!ll'l ort ask
Wlllle G~J~ther, MIT81J'tt Hand· td to bt present.
ley, Charl011nal!eaa, lloli~a llooVIlr, Terry Kni&amp;ht, JohnnY 'leMur· MOTHilStNGI\1 lt'RACT!C.
ray, Bonnie Neutzjtng. Michael Ro·
The Mothcr~ingers '!l the Mid
borts, Jcanett Rouah, Carol Sar· dloport P. T A. will moet for pra
gent. Poula Soyre, Paul Sinclair, ctlce on Woclne.sday ,evepmfj: 3t
Mia
Michael Swatzcl, Juckle Thoma~;, 6.30 at lloaLh Mctho~i!l Chdrcn
Sharon Van Cooney, Jimmy Wat- !ln. Lucille swaek!Iamer 11 tho
son, Noncy Woodgeord ond Shoron director and Mrs. Clarice Erwin
is orgnni!d
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One More Bowling Team Sought
For Entry In State Tournament
One more bo~ llng team is wahted By Rock Davts of the Pomeroy
Lanes to com pet~ m the ~ tatC tom·
nament May 4 One mure woultl
bring to eight tea ms the b() wlers
gomg north which would be a com

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Powerful Wellston Coming ~ere1 Will
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This IS a 70 per cent handtcap
touruam ent so the average bawler
has the best chance to cash in on
the prize list.

:Glass banking boards, a necessary item In colleg~ lll!d ])rofesslonal basketball circles, but 1\ardly a must even In newest
lllgh schools where spectators do not sit in the rones, could
cause the Pomeroy Panthers a lot of trouble tomorrow night
plete squad
Davis .satd bowlers ctm bowl in
This 1s the tourn ament, J)c ut J.: the team event only If they wish
in their quest for SEQ honors.
held m Lonu n th1s ye;~r wtueil to do so
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Jack!on High Sch.ool, with a 2·7 record, has been progress·
was woll by lhc Crows' Steal.
Pomeroy
basketball
fans
are
worried.
lvely
toug~er the last few weeks on Its h010e court. Thl~ n~w
House team m 1957
In the Panthers' las~ two outings !hill undefeated club has· gym plants outstanding feature other than beln~ big 1s 1ls
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The SCVl' U lt• ams signed to go
n t looked like lhe team that beat a fired up Lbgan ouUit 72· Coach Dick Retton ol the nde- what must be termed an upaeL
arc Crows' led hy Paul Cll(fnrrl
71, a title-hungry Athens team 65-64 or Gallipolis 57-54.
feated Panthers 1, known t~ be Kelton Ia also known to be coq,
Sports lrnl cr, ll rsl half wmnotli
By United p,.u
It may be that this stage O( the campaign are tbe Dog Days. concerned about Jackson.
oerned about his team playing
o( the fttst C1 ty League with Capt
There's a time In early au~mn-..when He wbo COIJlmands ali Although his boys whitewashed 'listlessly '" Parts of their last
C. Scarlrs ~~ t hl' hea d: PomcrOl' Vlll1nove 69 DuquiiiM 51
••- lnd wheth er it' s summer or faII . Jack'l!n 66·28 In their lint meet- Nelsonville.
two games, agllnat Middleport and
Ceme11t Blllck heade d by Capt Pitllbur1h 71 Penn 51. 64
can 't qu ite ma ke up ,.,.
John Duccr i&amp;S Supe r Marke t or Army 86 lth1c1 60
Really it is remarkable bow downright lazy a man' can feel ing, the lronmon have improved
the C it~ Lt•ag ul! with Ca pt Paul Coleete 72 Cornell 71
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JACKETS TO WELLSTON
on a bot midday in ate September.
home court advantage. Only last But Mr. Nolan Swackhomer
R1 ggs shooiJ ng for a 700 series, Seton Hall 76 Leflyette 75
Here IS a Pomeroy .team with a wonderful chance to take week Jackson beat Logan 62~ In won't admit Pomeroy played llat·
Stroh's 8!!er nf the Ci ty League Temple 73 St. Jot~ph't Pe. 51
the SEQ title. It's a level roed right down to the wire. This is
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Ieaaly agatnat Middleport.
w1t h Ca pt Vir ll unnahs lc.Ht1mg a Fordham 51 Ctnltlut 41
tllodtl 60 tltmoon 57
strong clu h
no
J¥oper
time
to
ease
off.
"We're Just getting better, and
AJ ,.n, ll uhu m B.l kNJ of lht• Georgia Tech. 82 TennHIH 79
A~hens,
Wellston
and
Gallipolis
must
travel
steeply
uphill.
we're
a lot better ball club than
Monday Nt;.;/11 !&lt;•ague plans to gc, lolo•oon St. 8l Mtrylond St. 74
But
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Messers
Hawthorne,
Folmer,
Johnson,
Zirkle,
Wilson,
most
people
give us .... au for,"
Suntla) lu IJIJ \.\.1 111 the !e,tm even t N. C. St. 91 Moc:p LtJtuno 54
Marjln. Kennedy, Werry, Barnilz, ijood and Carpenter can·
oald genial Swack alter the Athens
West
Virglnl1
109
Furm1n
14
jJomrroy B1whng Lanes, w1th
t
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btl 1l b
game
boys almoat
Capt f rt'd (I Gutt a Troj&gt; hy) Cr ow, Western Ky. 83 Bowline Grten 6S no count on somebody e..., stu ing thrur oe w e c m ·
pulled Friday.
off the upHis
80t of the season,
Mitml
Fl
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89
Loyola
Lt.
82
Will fw! d i1 "S II'U IJ ~ IIJi d dcpcnO
ing. None Of the three may oblige.
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finally Ioalng to the McAfee boys
able'• (qu otes nol) the Da1 ly St.' 'l- Dayton 57 Louisville 4'
, United Pross
Athens
easily
could
go
tbe
whole
second
round
undefeated.
50-~2.
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Auburn 90 Georgia 62
tmcl's lt•am
The only people now that figure to give them heavy argu. The Mountaineers of West VIr· The Jackets entertain 6-3 Well·
Memphis
St.
85
Mluiulppl
62
Dav1s ~a1 d any t ~a m ur lll rll vl
men\ are Pomeroy IHld Gallipolis. And bOth must play In the glpla face 1 l)ll!Uniolnous task to- ston here, the team !bat defeated
dual wan!1n g to go ~ h tmltl st·t· h11n Iowa 73 Minnesota 71
spacJOu§
Athens gym.
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night when they place their 14. powerful Golllpolls Friday night
at onr&lt;• ~.ntry f t·c~ li i'C $5 [&gt;.!'' Mich. St. 74 North-torn 60
Not" Dame 11 Illinois 67
Johnson
and
Folmer
haven'{
been
in
a
slump.
Folmer
game
unbeaten streak on the line ~~dleport, -6, which i•n't ex· '
man pe1 rvt• nl
D p I 65 1111 I1 N
I 58
Ent ries will b1· ~cn t m Vch 1 e au
no
ormt
destined t9 be one of the great torwards of all time In Porn· against dangerous Duke at Dur· actly figuring 3on going anywhere
Mmholl 81 Ohio U. 71
eroy. He is better every time the fans see him. Johnson a~ ham, N. c
in the league this ye0r, will hove
LeStlle 97 V1lpenlto 86
ready
is
the
greatest
scorer.
And
ST
is
a
steady
performer.
Top-ranked
w
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V~rglnla
never
its
banda full ao Wellaton must
Kansu St. 44 Iowa St. 54
But Coach Dick Betton needs complete dedication to the haa won a baaketboll game In the win to retoin an oulBide chonee as
Clnclnnttl lOS Wichlto 11
job at hand fr,om every lloy On the squed U the Panthers hope Duke Indoor stsdium. In fact, the a piece of the SEO flag.
Eugene "Bubble•" H1rgrnt
Dr1kt 85' St. Louis 77
to ••ke their flnt IJalk~tball· championship tn 10 years,
Mounties always have a devil. ol llut in the Jacket ployers' heads
By United Prtu
Butler 91 lndl•n• St. 71
.,. l
'h
p h be
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a time beating the Blue Devds, IIlia is oil ntore incentive to knock
Eugene "Bubbln" H1rgrne, • Tul11 50 Houtton 46
N
ot or many years ~ve the ant ers en so rm Y
winning only two of nine previous an unsuspecting league power. __1:~=~~~~~~.,.-~~~~
herclohlttlng utther, won tht 1926 1Texas Tech 74 Baylor 60
ed In the SEO drivers' J,eat. ·
. court sklrmlsh~s.
They looked good against Athena
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N1tlon1l Ltltllt bitting crown Okl1homa St. 66 N. Texts St. 44
What a pity if fa~ 11Ja&amp;ona other than natural calamities,
and If they can put 't'l'Q good
with 1 .353 nerege for tht Cln- Wttt Tens St. 72 Arl10111 62
the.y should fall out of II,
Duke has been btuwmg hot and games together In a row, Wellston
cJnn~tl Rtdlegs, He d ueht for Montana 59 Uteh St. 47
cold thla Beason, lo91ng live of 11 could have a seriou problem.
Clncy from 1921 throu1h 192S oll!l Idoho St. 67 St. Mory's Colli. 52

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111 tlmn during th1t spen the Washington 45 Ortgon' St. 42
popui""'Bubblto" hit .300 or bt~ ldoho Sl Ort1on 76
ttr. In 12 bit lttgu• MIIOnt with Cincinnati 105 Wichita 11
tht Rtcls, Cubs and briefly with Dayton 57 Loultville 49
the Yon&lt;•., ho hit .310 for his Mloml 56 Kent Stoto 41
Uf1tlme. Onct, 11 Jlaver·menager Mt. Union 55 Ceplttl 54
ot St Pool In 1919, ht ltd tht Youn1otown 70 Bold.·Wollod 59
Amtrictn A11n. with .349.
A&lt;•on 76 Htldtlbtl'll 41

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Whottvtr hopptntd to Bubbloo Obtrlln 81 Olttrbtln 62
H.rerev1? Ht now I• 65 and llvtt Steubtnvillt 84 Qu1ntlco Mar. 59
In Cincinnati wheN he It 1 IU· O.fiti"'Ce 81 Ohio Northern It
ptrvlsor for th Powell Vein Co. Ctdarvlll" 100 A1hltnd 13

games. However, ln their last

Other league games Tuesday

slarl before mid-term examina- night find Athens at Nelsonville
lions, the mue Devils UPBet North !or an easy evening with Gary Me·
the way most of his boys have come along this year. Man for Carolina St.te, 76-75. West Vir· COnkey likely Jelling a full rest,
man, a lot of lndlwld, ual Jmptove~~te~t h~s ~een shown. But gmla swung back Into .-ctlon aft· and Gallipolis entertaining Logan.
er a 111-day "vacation" by wal· I The Blue Devils, 6-3, al8o must
they have a good ways jo go before becoming a real threat In Iopmg Furman, 1011-tu, last satur· win t~ keep alive ill hopea for
their Class AA league. ·
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day night.
. . . part of the title flag. Slumping Lo·
Coach Swack would llke to see his boys "talk" more ln
Oscar Robertson of CI~Cinnah gan, performing quite within pre·
future.

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basketball team warmed up Satur·
ilay night on Its home floor for
the lnvaaion ol SJ(ac~s!, tbi• Woo·
nesday with an e$!y 46·30, victOI'Y

Price's Ptrlllnd•
Pleree, t80·il011ij4

Increased h111 wafer · lhtn lead cedent ot recent years, even with over oft·beall!n Po'ttland.

lght 8ound idle over Wilt Chamberlain or Kanoas Gene Morgan white hot Is slated Rutland, undefeated, and wltb
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e cage an
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u.. in the lndhliduMI scoring race by to lose another. Logan ~ow is 3-4:1, b1g team, will be slightly
lous, It isn't. Mr. s"ackllamer doesn't mean keeping a line of
In 39 points as the !l!th· Ued With Middleport.
to upend Junior Wolfe's, s;;~'J.J~.Ii~~~:~~::~~~~~~&lt;fY
pep·lt·up chatter golng during a game
Beareots trampled Wlch·
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He knows from experienc~ a close-knit team will rid itself '"'· 105-81, to take over flrat place
"We're hoping for a good c~f,&amp;ijr1U;'d;~!:
of errors by its members,helplng each other There was a case in the lllt .. ourl Valley Confer·
Wednb!day," n•d NulL
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of it In the Athens gilme \i'rlday night.
en~~rtsoa now has llC()red 493
new ;nil~:'' ~nd \he
Middleport had recovered th~ ball off its banking board. points in t5 games far an average
0
::~ew~ere. 'A.tm"t~st:n ~~m~~
The ball went to 11dman,outs1de the foul clrkclle.
.h
output or 32.87 pomta. Chamber·
20..
The Jackets ha · lflolr 1ast break wor ng that mg t
taln had aa9 In 12 sl&lt;me. for a
outstsndtng boy for
.
Whitlatch was goln~ down In the clear. But the key throw to 32.42 mark when Kansas called
_ l~)~~~~~d;
0
him never counted for a\hlng.
Ume out lor exams • week ago
PANAMA, R. P. UP ·- Bob Wat·
King • ; · .L
As the Jhrow was made the thrower of. course executed it Three ot~er top · rated leama son of.Ardsley, N.Y., .ta"d one , , !.11 •
_, ,,~
.;,;,
In a tUrn Ing movemen t downcou
.
rt · Dl rec II In his pa th
played
eek .~d-and
·~····a· 0p
all
won.during
Fourththe. w
ranked
Kansaa of golra greatest rallies lrt walk· 0
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stste downed Iowa St.te, 64-54·, In g. ol! with I he top prize In the
Wh
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at normally would have een a sure two po n ~ or e si~th · ranked Oklahoma State Trailmg Art wall Jr ol Pocono
S·
POMEROY, OHIO
liJ'aCI&lt;CIS Instead were two (one and one) for Athens.
trounced North Texas State, 66- Manor, Pa., by hvc •trokcs going
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d and nlnth·ranked Temple rat· into Sunday's final round, Watson PALM SPRINGS, Call! up' ~~
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arntllg ' 0 e p
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SEMI-ANNUAL S1'0RE WIDE
. total of 271 gp1!1ng
Ken. Venturi,
Allpn ' Profitt,
"A shout of warn)ng to the player about to make the down· ....
", h wlth a wmmng
crownheir-apparent
worn by tot.
SalJ' stl:
· Durst. TotAls 3 (-5 'I
court throw likely would have prevented this mistake," con·
:~~ b~'":a~h~n:::r~."~;;~. record Snead,ldRetndHogba n andbBrron N~
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eluded Swack. "At least two fellow players were close enough
"Llli1
Wall, who had snatched the ?.~'J;, '~m :u~r 11 am 111on ~ \!' . HOWE UNDERGO!$ IX4M
to do it. Both surely saw the Athens boy parked right in his
lead f~ont Watson at the end of The slender, 211-yeor-old San DETR IT UP .:...
path," added the Jacket coach.
tbe tb1rd round, wound up one Francisco golfer easy winner· of
Pi 1,!.~!/:.,~~~~~~~;.;.
This game ended 52-50 for Athens. It could have been the
CITY LEAGUE
stroke back or the New Yorker the $U,oot) Th~nderblrd tnvita· the ~~ t
other way around on lhls slnile play related above, And bow
Hl1h Scoroo Jon. 21, 1951
with a 72·272 · Dow Flnsterwald of tlonal here Sunday, moves Tuea·
many more times durin• a close game does a "Uttlo thln•" Hl£b breo Game Joe~. H10h Dav1&gt; TCCjuesta, Fla., !lnished third with da~ to Phoemx, ,Ariz, to
s.at~lrd•l'i
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illl
a
273.
pete
tbere
againlll
the
champions
turn the tide one way or ano,tber?
, '•h I ,..
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o! all the tourne•a this year: •·ntiiDe. .....,.
Mr. Swackhamer hope• to get h'· boys cured of their one _.!I.. 8 ""' 0 Game · a•
fO Frank
mUy casper
of the
Bin~ Loa
Crosby;
bad quarter habit. ln. most of their loases thls year the Jack· Team Three Games strobs Beer
Stranahan
of the
An·
ets have played evenl)1 with their opponents for three quar· ·2023
gelea Opon and E. J. "Dutch"
ters. But a bad quarter, regardlelll of when lt"comes, bas put Team Smile Game Sport Cen·
Harryon of the Tijuana Open,
them too far behind to catch up. '
ter 911
Ken!1¥ wae ~strokes under par
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Perhaps.~ bit more "talklnf wlll help the Jackets.
STANDI':~ Lost
ll't on tap for Ohio colleges this ~· 7~:.~~~ ;;;u;:erblrd with
Eveey· ~~ .
could end tl)ls season wljh a very respectable record, In
I. Strubs Beer
7
2
' week and among the blll-o!-lare
front art Wellston and Nelsonville at home this week,
••• are two clutch games !or Ohio
2 '"'
2 spor18 cener
1 ... 7
ALLIS,ON MEETS DAVIS ..
son away and GIll
a polls at home the fol Iqwlng week, and 4.. Wledelman
Beer . 3
6 801 Slate and mtlon~lly-ranked ClnHOLYOKE,
Mass. UP - Barry
wlndlng up with lAigan away.
4. Wiedman Beer
3
6 801 clnnatl.
They'll likely drop the Wellston and Gallipolis contests
a. K v Cads
2
7 ~28
The Buck8 play ~ost to Purdue Allllton of Springfield, Ma11., the
Enaland middleweight eb~ll!·
eop th~other three. This would have them at 6-8 and
a. t&amp;S Super Mkt. . 2 7 802
In St. John'• areno In Co·
No Adllllllllla.f.t.~tced.
signed to meet New·
SIASON HIGHS
and then trovel to play re·
SptllliOrei!
ably in iftb place.
,
lad. 3 Gome• P. Cllflord 661
buildlnl Iowa Saturday night. The
llahlwel&amp;bt ehampJ,on ,
Cia l ,., I d , p
But nothing Is sure ln Sporll or L(Jve. Neither th~ Rockets Ind. 1 Game Jim Lewis 267
firth-ranked Bearcats play arch·
Red Top" Davia of ~
Liital Ohler ot 'il£0058
ee ' ' et lies llflll 11per
or Blue Devils better feel too cohftdent playing the Ja~kets. Toam s Games ~troh'~ Beer 2802 rlv,J Mloq!l Thuroday and then lord, Conn., In an elllht·round bout
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Team 1 Game Stroh's Beer 984
mGJlt alway• touah Duquesne In at the Valley
ToP "s' aowuRs Avi.
PU\Sbureh s.,tu 1d~.
I. John Lew).,
.. . · .. . 18~
Jim Bowles, 1 suspect, would like to have a good lefty like 2. c. Howley · · · · · · · · · · · · · · lao
Gene Hesson or Little Fooz pitch batting practice to him thls 3. r. Cllllortl
180
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spring before ,he takes off for Visalia, Callforn'-, and his first •·.: : ~~~ · · · ·
:~ Wll'tb
swlng In professional ba6eball.
TWIN CITY Llo\GUE
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Jim murdered rlg~t han~ed pitching In the OVA last sum·
Three Game tnd - Da01e·
mer but he didn't exactly scare Wolfe. Hessq_n'• $luff he did·
G911.
n't see. That sidearm throw of Wolfe's that "
by way of High Single Game - Atkins,
first base before Bl'l'ivlng over the outside corner dt the plate :127. ,.
l!ad Bowles qlther looking or mi!Slng. 1 know. 1 was hogtlecl Team Three qamoa - Four Or·
Into umpiring (that's what they said I was to do) the
P~::.;~~~Ie Game -Sport cen·
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lor 722
thalli happened. ·
Of course what the scouts liked about Jim was his straight.
· STANDINGS
.
powerfu( swtnl. llttUng can be taucht If a moderate quantity
·
Won Lool
~~~:~
of nal\lrl) abiUty II there. Big leacuers even have been quO!· Sport center
: ~ I~j:~~· rt
ed sa~ ''AD~body can be taught to hit."
Four Orphans
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Theru "a~oot polnpor sure.
Abbou
3 3
Ho:tf:et , 4 blt of practice with Hesaon and Wolfe
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2
4 1~.~.~~,~::nl.~·
REPAY ONLY
help
a·lot. lie didn't see much southp•w work In
;., LeJlon
1 a I·
school.
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$17.20 A MONTH.
Jlm moat Ukity Will go West as a first ba•an or outfield· Ind. a Games - Damewood 627
er ant!,,l~ek to make his dollars as a )1\Ueii••~~Yllr you JO• Ind. 1 Game - Jim Lowla w
l Yean Time II You Wllb.
Jim, yotlr frlertdi .here are pulllns tor
to atlci', and move Team 3 Game~ - F.
up.
Tbe~:t:4
one
thl,ni
sure:
All
of
tb'm
up
there say it took
Avtftgo Dally C011t
a
heck
of
i
lot
of
liard
,.-ort
to
get
tliere-.-.nd
just is much to
r- Than IRe.
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money tor yourself. Loana up to $1000
lll'l'llnged whenever possible with ...rvlce
and tenns everybody likes. Get ~ight ill
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And do you know, la~les and gentlemen, basebaU isn't far
away. BaeketbaU ends In Mid-February. on the dlall1ct level.
Fovr weeks are required to run off,ailte champions In
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One More Bowling Team Sought
For Entry In State Tournament
One more bo~ llng team is wahted By Rock Davts of the Pomeroy
Lanes to com pet~ m the ~ tatC tom·
nament May 4 One mure woultl
bring to eight tea ms the b() wlers
gomg north which would be a com

as the deadline

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Panthers Wiii.·Shoot

SPORTS
DESK

Powerful Wellston Coming ~ere1 Will
M~et Improving Yellow Jacket Pagers

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This IS a 70 per cent handtcap
touruam ent so the average bawler
has the best chance to cash in on
the prize list.

:Glass banking boards, a necessary item In colleg~ lll!d ])rofesslonal basketball circles, but 1\ardly a must even In newest
lllgh schools where spectators do not sit in the rones, could
cause the Pomeroy Panthers a lot of trouble tomorrow night
plete squad
Davis .satd bowlers ctm bowl in
This 1s the tourn ament, J)c ut J.: the team event only If they wish
in their quest for SEQ honors.
held m Lonu n th1s ye;~r wtueil to do so
0
Jack!on High Sch.ool, with a 2·7 record, has been progress·
was woll by lhc Crows' Steal.
Pomeroy
basketball
fans
are
worried.
lvely
toug~er the last few weeks on Its h010e court. Thl~ n~w
House team m 1957
In the Panthers' las~ two outings !hill undefeated club has· gym plants outstanding feature other than beln~ big 1s 1ls
,
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transparent boards.
The SCVl' U lt• ams signed to go
n t looked like lhe team that beat a fired up Lbgan ouUit 72· Coach Dick Retton ol the nde- what must be termed an upaeL
arc Crows' led hy Paul Cll(fnrrl
71, a title-hungry Athens team 65-64 or Gallipolis 57-54.
feated Panthers 1, known t~ be Kelton Ia also known to be coq,
Sports lrnl cr, ll rsl half wmnotli
By United p,.u
It may be that this stage O( the campaign are tbe Dog Days. concerned about Jackson.
oerned about his team playing
o( the fttst C1 ty League with Capt
There's a time In early au~mn-..when He wbo COIJlmands ali Although his boys whitewashed 'listlessly '" Parts of their last
C. Scarlrs ~~ t hl' hea d: PomcrOl' Vlll1nove 69 DuquiiiM 51
••- lnd wheth er it' s summer or faII . Jack'l!n 66·28 In their lint meet- Nelsonville.
two games, agllnat Middleport and
Ceme11t Blllck heade d by Capt Pitllbur1h 71 Penn 51. 64
can 't qu ite ma ke up ,.,.
John Duccr i&amp;S Supe r Marke t or Army 86 lth1c1 60
Really it is remarkable bow downright lazy a man' can feel ing, the lronmon have improved
the C it~ Lt•ag ul! with Ca pt Paul Coleete 72 Cornell 71
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JACKETS TO WELLSTON
on a bot midday in ate September.
home court advantage. Only last But Mr. Nolan Swackhomer
R1 ggs shooiJ ng for a 700 series, Seton Hall 76 Leflyette 75
Here IS a Pomeroy .team with a wonderful chance to take week Jackson beat Logan 62~ In won't admit Pomeroy played llat·
Stroh's 8!!er nf the Ci ty League Temple 73 St. Jot~ph't Pe. 51
the SEQ title. It's a level roed right down to the wire. This is
,
Ieaaly agatnat Middleport.
w1t h Ca pt Vir ll unnahs lc.Ht1mg a Fordham 51 Ctnltlut 41
tllodtl 60 tltmoon 57
strong clu h
no
J¥oper
time
to
ease
off.
"We're Just getting better, and
AJ ,.n, ll uhu m B.l kNJ of lht• Georgia Tech. 82 TennHIH 79
A~hens,
Wellston
and
Gallipolis
must
travel
steeply
uphill.
we're
a lot better ball club than
Monday Nt;.;/11 !&lt;•ague plans to gc, lolo•oon St. 8l Mtrylond St. 74
But
1
Messers
Hawthorne,
Folmer,
Johnson,
Zirkle,
Wilson,
most
people
give us .... au for,"
Suntla) lu IJIJ \.\.1 111 the !e,tm even t N. C. St. 91 Moc:p LtJtuno 54
Marjln. Kennedy, Werry, Barnilz, ijood and Carpenter can·
oald genial Swack alter the Athens
West
Virglnl1
109
Furm1n
14
jJomrroy B1whng Lanes, w1th
t
•·- ibb
· t
btl 1l b
game
boys almoat
Capt f rt'd (I Gutt a Troj&gt; hy) Cr ow, Western Ky. 83 Bowline Grten 6S no count on somebody e..., stu ing thrur oe w e c m ·
pulled Friday.
off the upHis
80t of the season,
Mitml
Fl
1.
89
Loyola
Lt.
82
Will fw! d i1 "S II'U IJ ~ IIJi d dcpcnO
ing. None Of the three may oblige.
0C
U
finally Ioalng to the McAfee boys
able'• (qu otes nol) the Da1 ly St.' 'l- Dayton 57 Louisville 4'
, United Pross
Athens
easily
could
go
tbe
whole
second
round
undefeated.
50-~2.
1
Auburn 90 Georgia 62
tmcl's lt•am
The only people now that figure to give them heavy argu. The Mountaineers of West VIr· The Jackets entertain 6-3 Well·
Memphis
St.
85
Mluiulppl
62
Dav1s ~a1 d any t ~a m ur lll rll vl
men\ are Pomeroy IHld Gallipolis. And bOth must play In the glpla face 1 l)ll!Uniolnous task to- ston here, the team !bat defeated
dual wan!1n g to go ~ h tmltl st·t· h11n Iowa 73 Minnesota 71
spacJOu§
Athens gym.
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night when they place their 14. powerful Golllpolls Friday night
at onr&lt;• ~.ntry f t·c~ li i'C $5 [&gt;.!'' Mich. St. 74 North-torn 60
Not" Dame 11 Illinois 67
Johnson
and
Folmer
haven'{
been
in
a
slump.
Folmer
game
unbeaten streak on the line ~~dleport, -6, which i•n't ex· '
man pe1 rvt• nl
D p I 65 1111 I1 N
I 58
Ent ries will b1· ~cn t m Vch 1 e au
no
ormt
destined t9 be one of the great torwards of all time In Porn· against dangerous Duke at Dur· actly figuring 3on going anywhere
Mmholl 81 Ohio U. 71
eroy. He is better every time the fans see him. Johnson a~ ham, N. c
in the league this ye0r, will hove
LeStlle 97 V1lpenlto 86
ready
is
the
greatest
scorer.
And
ST
is
a
steady
performer.
Top-ranked
w
..
t
V~rglnla
never
its
banda full ao Wellaton must
Kansu St. 44 Iowa St. 54
But Coach Dick Betton needs complete dedication to the haa won a baaketboll game In the win to retoin an oulBide chonee as
Clnclnnttl lOS Wichlto 11
job at hand fr,om every lloy On the squed U the Panthers hope Duke Indoor stsdium. In fact, the a piece of the SEO flag.
Eugene "Bubble•" H1rgrnt
Dr1kt 85' St. Louis 77
to ••ke their flnt IJalk~tball· championship tn 10 years,
Mounties always have a devil. ol llut in the Jacket ployers' heads
By United Prtu
Butler 91 lndl•n• St. 71
.,. l
'h
p h be
'fi 1
a time beating the Blue Devds, IIlia is oil ntore incentive to knock
Eugene "Bubbln" H1rgrne, • Tul11 50 Houtton 46
N
ot or many years ~ve the ant ers en so rm Y
winning only two of nine previous an unsuspecting league power. __1:~=~~~~~~.,.-~~~~
herclohlttlng utther, won tht 1926 1Texas Tech 74 Baylor 60
ed In the SEO drivers' J,eat. ·
. court sklrmlsh~s.
They looked good against Athena
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N1tlon1l Ltltllt bitting crown Okl1homa St. 66 N. Texts St. 44
What a pity if fa~ 11Ja&amp;ona other than natural calamities,
and If they can put 't'l'Q good
with 1 .353 nerege for tht Cln- Wttt Tens St. 72 Arl10111 62
the.y should fall out of II,
Duke has been btuwmg hot and games together In a row, Wellston
cJnn~tl Rtdlegs, He d ueht for Montana 59 Uteh St. 47
cold thla Beason, lo91ng live of 11 could have a seriou problem.
Clncy from 1921 throu1h 192S oll!l Idoho St. 67 St. Mory's Colli. 52

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BASKETBALL

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111 tlmn during th1t spen the Washington 45 Ortgon' St. 42
popui""'Bubblto" hit .300 or bt~ ldoho Sl Ort1on 76
ttr. In 12 bit lttgu• MIIOnt with Cincinnati 105 Wichita 11
tht Rtcls, Cubs and briefly with Dayton 57 Loultville 49
the Yon&lt;•., ho hit .310 for his Mloml 56 Kent Stoto 41
Uf1tlme. Onct, 11 Jlaver·menager Mt. Union 55 Ceplttl 54
ot St Pool In 1919, ht ltd tht Youn1otown 70 Bold.·Wollod 59
Amtrictn A11n. with .349.
A&lt;•on 76 Htldtlbtl'll 41

WantsJQCke'ts T0 'TQ/k' 'More
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Whottvtr hopptntd to Bubbloo Obtrlln 81 Olttrbtln 62
H.rerev1? Ht now I• 65 and llvtt Steubtnvillt 84 Qu1ntlco Mar. 59
In Cincinnati wheN he It 1 IU· O.fiti"'Ce 81 Ohio Northern It
ptrvlsor for th Powell Vein Co. Ctdarvlll" 100 A1hltnd 13

games. However, ln their last

Other league games Tuesday

slarl before mid-term examina- night find Athens at Nelsonville
lions, the mue Devils UPBet North !or an easy evening with Gary Me·
the way most of his boys have come along this year. Man for Carolina St.te, 76-75. West Vir· COnkey likely Jelling a full rest,
man, a lot of lndlwld, ual Jmptove~~te~t h~s ~een shown. But gmla swung back Into .-ctlon aft· and Gallipolis entertaining Logan.
er a 111-day "vacation" by wal· I The Blue Devils, 6-3, al8o must
they have a good ways jo go before becoming a real threat In Iopmg Furman, 1011-tu, last satur· win t~ keep alive ill hopea for
their Class AA league. ·
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. . . part of the title flag. Slumping Lo·
Coach Swack would llke to see his boys "talk" more ln
Oscar Robertson of CI~Cinnah gan, performing quite within pre·
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basketball team warmed up Satur·
ilay night on Its home floor for
the lnvaaion ol SJ(ac~s!, tbi• Woo·
nesday with an e$!y 46·30, victOI'Y

Price's Ptrlllnd•
Pleree, t80·il011ij4

Increased h111 wafer · lhtn lead cedent ot recent years, even with over oft·beall!n Po'ttland.

lght 8ound idle over Wilt Chamberlain or Kanoas Gene Morgan white hot Is slated Rutland, undefeated, and wltb
e O e un n
e cage an
sm
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u.. in the lndhliduMI scoring race by to lose another. Logan ~ow is 3-4:1, b1g team, will be slightly
lous, It isn't. Mr. s"ackllamer doesn't mean keeping a line of
In 39 points as the !l!th· Ued With Middleport.
to upend Junior Wolfe's, s;;~'J.J~.Ii~~~:~~::~~~~~~&lt;fY
pep·lt·up chatter golng during a game
Beareots trampled Wlch·
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He knows from experienc~ a close-knit team will rid itself '"'· 105-81, to take over flrat place
"We're hoping for a good c~f,&amp;ijr1U;'d;~!:
of errors by its members,helplng each other There was a case in the lllt .. ourl Valley Confer·
Wednb!day," n•d NulL
,t
of it In the Athens gilme \i'rlday night.
en~~rtsoa now has llC()red 493
new ;nil~:'' ~nd \he
Middleport had recovered th~ ball off its banking board. points in t5 games far an average
0
::~ew~ere. 'A.tm"t~st:n ~~m~~
The ball went to 11dman,outs1de the foul clrkclle.
.h
output or 32.87 pomta. Chamber·
20..
The Jackets ha · lflolr 1ast break wor ng that mg t
taln had aa9 In 12 sl&lt;me. for a
outstsndtng boy for
.
Whitlatch was goln~ down In the clear. But the key throw to 32.42 mark when Kansas called
_ l~)~~~~~d;
0
him never counted for a\hlng.
Ume out lor exams • week ago
PANAMA, R. P. UP ·- Bob Wat·
King • ; · .L
As the Jhrow was made the thrower of. course executed it Three ot~er top · rated leama son of.Ardsley, N.Y., .ta"d one , , !.11 •
_, ,,~
.;,;,
In a tUrn Ing movemen t downcou
.
rt · Dl rec II In his pa th
played
eek .~d-and
·~····a· 0p
all
won.during
Fourththe. w
ranked
Kansaa of golra greatest rallies lrt walk· 0
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stste downed Iowa St.te, 64-54·, In g. ol! with I he top prize In the
Wh
Panama Inv1taUonal tournament
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at normally would have een a sure two po n ~ or e si~th · ranked Oklahoma State Trailmg Art wall Jr ol Pocono
S·
POMEROY, OHIO
liJ'aCI&lt;CIS Instead were two (one and one) for Athens.
trounced North Texas State, 66- Manor, Pa., by hvc •trokcs going
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d and nlnth·ranked Temple rat· into Sunday's final round, Watson PALM SPRINGS, Call! up' ~~
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arntllg ' 0 e p
173
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SEMI-ANNUAL S1'0RE WIDE
. total of 271 gp1!1ng
Ken. Venturi,
Allpn ' Profitt,
"A shout of warn)ng to the player about to make the down· ....
", h wlth a wmmng
crownheir-apparent
worn by tot.
SalJ' stl:
· Durst. TotAls 3 (-5 'I
court throw likely would have prevented this mistake," con·
:~~ b~'":a~h~n:::r~."~;;~. record Snead,ldRetndHogba n andbBrron N~
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eluded Swack. "At least two fellow players were close enough
"Llli1
Wall, who had snatched the ?.~'J;, '~m :u~r 11 am 111on ~ \!' . HOWE UNDERGO!$ IX4M
to do it. Both surely saw the Athens boy parked right in his
lead f~ont Watson at the end of The slender, 211-yeor-old San DETR IT UP .:...
path," added the Jacket coach.
tbe tb1rd round, wound up one Francisco golfer easy winner· of
Pi 1,!.~!/:.,~~~~~~~;.;.
This game ended 52-50 for Athens. It could have been the
CITY LEAGUE
stroke back or the New Yorker the $U,oot) Th~nderblrd tnvita· the ~~ t
other way around on lhls slnile play related above, And bow
Hl1h Scoroo Jon. 21, 1951
with a 72·272 · Dow Flnsterwald of tlonal here Sunday, moves Tuea·
many more times durin• a close game does a "Uttlo thln•" Hl£b breo Game Joe~. H10h Dav1&gt; TCCjuesta, Fla., !lnished third with da~ to Phoemx, ,Ariz, to
s.at~lrd•l'i
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illl
a
273.
pete
tbere
againlll
the
champions
turn the tide one way or ano,tber?
, '•h I ,..
W' D
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o! all the tourne•a this year: •·ntiiDe. .....,.
Mr. Swackhamer hope• to get h'· boys cured of their one _.!I.. 8 ""' 0 Game · a•
fO Frank
mUy casper
of the
Bin~ Loa
Crosby;
bad quarter habit. ln. most of their loases thls year the Jack· Team Three Games strobs Beer
Stranahan
of the
An·
ets have played evenl)1 with their opponents for three quar· ·2023
gelea Opon and E. J. "Dutch"
ters. But a bad quarter, regardlelll of when lt"comes, bas put Team Smile Game Sport Cen·
Harryon of the Tijuana Open,
them too far behind to catch up. '
ter 911
Ken!1¥ wae ~strokes under par
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Perhaps.~ bit more "talklnf wlll help the Jackets.
STANDI':~ Lost
ll't on tap for Ohio colleges this ~· 7~:.~~~ ;;;u;:erblrd with
Eveey· ~~ .
could end tl)ls season wljh a very respectable record, In
I. Strubs Beer
7
2
' week and among the blll-o!-lare
front art Wellston and Nelsonville at home this week,
••• are two clutch games !or Ohio
2 '"'
2 spor18 cener
1 ... 7
ALLIS,ON MEETS DAVIS ..
son away and GIll
a polls at home the fol Iqwlng week, and 4.. Wledelman
Beer . 3
6 801 Slate and mtlon~lly-ranked ClnHOLYOKE,
Mass. UP - Barry
wlndlng up with lAigan away.
4. Wiedman Beer
3
6 801 clnnatl.
They'll likely drop the Wellston and Gallipolis contests
a. K v Cads
2
7 ~28
The Buck8 play ~ost to Purdue Allllton of Springfield, Ma11., the
Enaland middleweight eb~ll!·
eop th~other three. This would have them at 6-8 and
a. t&amp;S Super Mkt. . 2 7 802
In St. John'• areno In Co·
No Adllllllllla.f.t.~tced.
signed to meet New·
SIASON HIGHS
and then trovel to play re·
SptllliOrei!
ably in iftb place.
,
lad. 3 Gome• P. Cllflord 661
buildlnl Iowa Saturday night. The
llahlwel&amp;bt ehampJ,on ,
Cia l ,., I d , p
But nothing Is sure ln Sporll or L(Jve. Neither th~ Rockets Ind. 1 Game Jim Lewis 267
firth-ranked Bearcats play arch·
Red Top" Davia of ~
Liital Ohler ot 'il£0058
ee ' ' et lies llflll 11per
or Blue Devils better feel too cohftdent playing the Ja~kets. Toam s Games ~troh'~ Beer 2802 rlv,J Mloq!l Thuroday and then lord, Conn., In an elllht·round bout
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~;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;~:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;~~ They CO)Ild bo In for the shock of their llvoa.
Team 1 Game Stroh's Beer 984
mGJlt alway• touah Duquesne In at the Valley
ToP "s' aowuRs Avi.
PU\Sbureh s.,tu 1d~.
I. John Lew).,
.. . · .. . 18~
Jim Bowles, 1 suspect, would like to have a good lefty like 2. c. Howley · · · · · · · · · · · · · · lao
Gene Hesson or Little Fooz pitch batting practice to him thls 3. r. Cllllortl
180
o-·
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spring before ,he takes off for Visalia, Callforn'-, and his first •·.: : ~~~ · · · ·
:~ Wll'tb
swlng In professional ba6eball.
TWIN CITY Llo\GUE
. "
Jim murdered rlg~t han~ed pitching In the OVA last sum·
Three Game tnd - Da01e·
mer but he didn't exactly scare Wolfe. Hessq_n'• $luff he did·
G911.
n't see. That sidearm throw of Wolfe's that "
by way of High Single Game - Atkins,
first base before Bl'l'ivlng over the outside corner dt the plate :127. ,.
l!ad Bowles qlther looking or mi!Slng. 1 know. 1 was hogtlecl Team Three qamoa - Four Or·
Into umpiring (that's what they said I was to do) the
P~::.;~~~Ie Game -Sport cen·
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lor 722
thalli happened. ·
Of course what the scouts liked about Jim was his straight.
· STANDINGS
.
powerfu( swtnl. llttUng can be taucht If a moderate quantity
·
Won Lool
~~~:~
of nal\lrl) abiUty II there. Big leacuers even have been quO!· Sport center
: ~ I~j:~~· rt
ed sa~ ''AD~body can be taught to hit."
Four Orphans
I•
3 3
Theru "a~oot polnpor sure.
Abbou
3 3
Ho:tf:et , 4 blt of practice with Hesaon and Wolfe
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2
4 1~.~.~~,~::nl.~·
REPAY ONLY
help
a·lot. lie didn't see much southp•w work In
;., LeJlon
1 a I·
school.
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$17.20 A MONTH.
Jlm moat Ukity Will go West as a first ba•an or outfield· Ind. a Games - Damewood 627
er ant!,,l~ek to make his dollars as a )1\Ueii••~~Yllr you JO• Ind. 1 Game - Jim Lowla w
l Yean Time II You Wllb.
Jim, yotlr frlertdi .here are pulllns tor
to atlci', and move Team 3 Game~ - F.
up.
Tbe~:t:4
one
thl,ni
sure:
All
of
tb'm
up
there say it took
Avtftgo Dally C011t
a
heck
of
i
lot
of
liard
,.-ort
to
get
tliere-.-.nd
just is much to
r- Than IRe.
stay.
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Nitho,}son S.ims
Oriole fJub-

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Have only one place to pay. Have more
money tor yourself. Loana up to $1000
lll'l'llnged whenever possible with ...rvlce
and tenns everybody likes. Get ~ight ill
' · 1158, Phone us or stop ln. You are among
j ' frieDdl here.
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And do you know, la~les and gentlemen, basebaU isn't far
away. BaeketbaU ends In Mid-February. on the dlall1ct level.
Fovr weeks are required to run off,ailte champions In
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Alpha Omicr.on Chapter Luncheon
Meet Held At Wellston Saturday

The Alpha Omicron Chapter or
Delta Kappa Gamma Nataon1:1 l
Teachers SororJI) bad a luncheon
meelr 1g at ttl~ FirSt Presbyte1'Jan
Church m Wellston on Saturday
Fol!owrng the luncheon the
group went mto the sanctuary f()r
thc1r program and bus1Dess meet
rn~ M1ss Gwendoh n DaVJ! pres1d

ed over the meeting
l\lrs Sylvesta Bender of Well
ston a member of the chapte1

sang and accompamcd herself on
the puno Ntta and Me and
My Lrttlc BanJO
The them~ tor th~ mcctmg wa ~
Profcmonal Growtta Tt'arough
Tra\lcl In connection wtth th1
~r a 1d. Mrs Phtlltp Dye teachers
m th.c Oak Htlls school~J showrd
slides and told the htgh lights of

One Won One
Class Jalluary
Meeting Is Hel~
for thm Janu~ry meet1 ..
Mrs Albert Smith prcsadenl
pretuded ovei • short ~ busnte'l&lt;t
session A nlUilber of t~nk yau
notes were read for gaft$ sent 11
ChriStmas ttme Several member~
were reportect 111
Devahons were led by Mr.'!
R'lph C Zunqcl who read Psalm
122 and l:poke on the nt&gt;cess1ty of
walking as Jejus walked praymg
a.s He praycd'iand scrvmg as H&lt;
served when walkrng with the
Lord :\. poem • Bend In the Road
and prayer by leader concluded
the devotiOn~ after whtch. a Btbl\l
quiz was cond!Jct~d by Mrs Jaa:~
ph Cook
1
Chockcn salad hot rolls and cof
fee were served by the hostesses
Mrs Elmer \VIrkham and M"
S!'ulh to Mrs J E Foster ljrs
George Skinner Mrs Harry L,e
Salley Mrs Wl1liam Watson Mrs
Ray Seldenabel Mrs Winifred
Stiles Mrs Walter Wolfe Mro
Dale W&lt;ppel Mrs William Holl
Mn Ellen ColiCh Mrs. Cook Mrs
Daisy Jasper and M"' Zundel

Mrs. Roscoe fowler
Is Honored Guest
At Birthday Party
:111" Qarrle Marie Smith enter
talned orl Satu¢ay evenmg with a

dinner 19 honor of the birthday of
Mrs Roscoe Fowler al the Oh&lt;o
University Center in Athens
Other gueats lneluded Mrs Mar
garcl Davia of Athens Mrs Robert HarriS and Mro Walter Har

"'After

the dlnne11

the

tt IP which they had made h
Europe They ViSited thll:l~ ditu.C'l
ter In V1enna Austria- f[)r ~~ \
weeks and toured P~ugaJ Spun
Italy and Switzerland
The next meeting w111 be a
luncheon on Saturday, Februan
22 at 12 30 P M at the Frrst Prt!s
tlyterlan Church In Muldlepa1 t
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The Worthwhile Life'
Those atlendmg from th1s area
were Mrs Faye Sauer Mrs Va
mu1 Conrt 'Mrs Emdy SpraGU
'\fiSS LUCille Smith Middleport
\frs Ethel Chapman Mrs Mar!!
ret Parsons Rutland Mrs N~lh
M1ss Vargima fisher of CharlcJ
Talc S~:~lcm Center Mtss Man ton W Va was the weekend guc!lt
/trglnl!l Rclbl'l Mrs Beatrte·
f her aunt MJSS Nettre Koehler
1h.tnl'hart and Mrs Dorolhl
M ss Nett1e Koeh ler and mece
Barr es Pomeroy
~IS!; V1rgm a l!Sher w:lted In
career he has estall lShcd a rcpu Galhpolrs w1th Mr and Mrs Char
tal10n as an mtcnse and cne1get1 le.s Weaver and other relatives
Mr and Mrs Eldon Weeks spent
pubhc off cul
the
weekend m Nelsonville with
Duttng accent months thr
man~ pressing problems
stat thctr son and daughter m law Mr
have placed ueav&gt; burdens on anrl Mrs Jr•hn R Weeks and s011
Mr and Mrs Howard SCiden!bll
hun I smcerel~ hope the test
were
recent busmess \tsltors 11
w1U show tbat there Will be 11 1
scnous after effects t~ hu heaJth Columbus
Conefry sa1d that the doctm ~
Mrs Ray Sc dcnahcl was the
vould 1ssue a report at noon to Sunday guest of her son and dau
Ia) and probably another about 4 llhter m law Mr and Mrs Howarc
J Ill
Se1denabcl and sons
The press secretary sahl that 0
~e1ll h~~ bt!en p-lvel'l an electro
Pfc Ronald Smtth ol Ft Kno"
cardiogrsm and d1ffercnl types of Ky spent the weekend w1th Mrs
Sru1t~ and h1s parenU Mr and
lllood tests
He s bemg treated by Do,.tor Mrs Dale SmHh
jcorde I Nelson and Robert C
Mr and Mrs Dun Holter am!
&lt;uk Nelson was described as il
son P.at of Huntington w va
~ pcdahst rn mlerru1l med1cme who
ias concentrated on heart ras( ~ were weekend guests of her mot
-turm~ the past 25 years Kirk wa' her Mra Albert Young and other
descnbcd a s a laboratory and relatives
heart gpeetalrst
Mr and Mrs Jerry Ward aml
Conefry sud the doctars report son Donald of Moundsville were
ed that 0 Nc&lt;il has no hiStory of &lt;Vcekend guest~ o~ las parent!
heart trouble m h1s family HtJ Mr ond Mro Cecil \1 ard
rather lrved to be 86
The rllne.ss was the second for
Mrs Maude Ackley and Mr and
:l Ne II since he became governor Mrs Pa.,a\ Ackley o! Zanesvdlt:
last summer he suflered a head VISited Saturday wtth the formers
"Old \\hleh developed Into comph sister lr!JrR Cecil Ward who ts 111
~atians of bts ear He was away
Mr and Mrs Mont West and
from the ofllce for seven days
[amlly uf Rosevtlle and Mr and
Chalmers P Wyhe the gover Mfs Wtlli11 West and rum1ly of
nar's top admrnlstrattlvc asststant I Powhaton vu1ted recently Wl'jJ
qatd thr.rc hod not been any talk thetr sister Mrs CCCII \\prd
of 0 Ned! wlthdrawmg his b1d fo·
David Thomas of M)nersvJI&lt;
reelection
\\:18 the Su!lday drnner auest of
The govt.'!rnor a tlrele~s cam Mr. and Mrs Everett Thomas
!laigncr and spccchmaker had
~r and Mrs George Hemes of
~lowed down on h1s traveling since H~lock Gro\le vtslted Sunday 111
hrs cold las! September
G~llpolis w1th their son Theo at
He went to the Rose Bowl fom Hol~er. Hospital and reported htm
ball game lJ1 Pasadena Calif ant.! as Jmpro\lng
was n good health oh the trip
Rev ol1d Mrs J B Stephensou
None of 0 Neil\ s associates hat'l
been advtsed of his cand tlon unt I ;.md sons Ted Jrmmy an&lt;l Bobh~
of Dlllaware spent Thursday with
th. s mornmg
hu parents Mr and ~rs J H
Slcpl:ienson

POMEROl
SOCIETY

11 Students List~d

1\lr and Mrs Lora n Starrett
IContln~.~:ed From Plgtr OMI
1'1'1' r'fl"Cnt VIS!fors With rrJend,
ladies Murray Bill Newman, Howard m Pt Plea11ant W Va

wi!nt to the home of Mrs Davis Parker Baruc Phillips Sandra 1 Mrs Jerry Ro 1ght and daughter
Potts
returned to their hGme Columbus
for the evening
Charles Riffle Boyd Roseberry, Fnday alter a trn days VISII w1th
Norma Roush Darlene Smlth1 h(!r p;annts Mr annd Mrs Geonr•
James R Sm1th C.robn St Clalt· Nesselroad Sr
and Sharon Zundel
Misa Janet Ncsselroad of Col
(Centin••d From Pop One)
mnbus was the weekend guest of
In gobd spilits and ale breakfast
her parents Mr and ~Irs George
The meal cop81S\ed of grapefruit
Ne,.elroad
Sr
t&amp;rp lca,on th,e hole where a jet tralner
a boiled ega and w,ater The gov
~""Oiaji on rround) omaohed Into thla bou,. In Wlnche,.
crnor docs not drank coffee
(Contln••d From P1111 Ono)
ottor colliding with another jet •t oome MO
Ena1gtmtnh C•nctlltd
The program provtdes for'
loot over Booton 'rwo USAF ftyero In one jet
Conefry said th!ft 0 Neill was m malchlng grants to the states tel
ud two ln the Clther parachuted down A
traru:act necessal.)' slate buslnes'i set up teating and guidance proNil, 0110 left tho room In U1!e houoe juat before the jet
Rt the manston All engagements grams for early indentilicahon of
thrturb the walL
f lntel'tUlt&amp;otud Bmmd1lhotol
f[)r three weeks were ti)ncellcd outatandlng students Some of the
Conelrv said !hat 0 Neb was io money would go to bolster 'nd
good humor Sunday nl.ht Th• 1mprove science and math teach
press secretary took th~ 'iovernor lng In elementary and high
a l!Jmdle of otate papers WhiCh 0 schools
Neill worked on tor abou~an hour
In the face o! some chorges the
Conolry said that tho doctoro program would lead lo federal
would not enrage In any, specula control of schools, Preoldent El
tlon over the governors condition scnhowcr and Welfare Sccrctart
Ho said they would not engage Marion B Folsom have empha
l&lt;1 a discussion of a hypothetlcsl alzed that primary responsibility
case on the condition of a 42 lear for running the 11ebools r(!mail)s
old man who hpd suflored a mild and wUI remain with state and
heart attack oiNellt will be 4Z on local authoritlea
Valentme • D•t
Alreadr aid to education was
No earlier announCement w.-.s shaping up as aeeond In lmpor
made until the doctors had deter lance to direct defense In the cur
mined to their own satlsfactlol'l rent session of Congress
tllat tbe gl)vern"r had a heart at
INCLUDES
taek ' Concfry !llld In nplainlng
why the nalure of !he lllneSI wa•
Refrigerator an4
not relemd until today
IContlnuod Prom ••11 Ontl
Modlcal Reporto lx~ltd
Gas R111ge
Pollee said they were unttble ~3
Conefry said !he docloh would
question
Mrs
Martin
abo«l
the
In
1'suc medical reports as 'ehangc~
I'IY Only UUO down
In the governor's condftion oc elden I because she had hecn drlnlt
eurred He said h()weur llulletlna Inc so heavilY She was releaseif
and $20 OG per moolb
would not be l81ued oo a regular alter spending Sundoy ot C:ty Prl.!l
on on a technlcol charge
baals
~
Martin could have wounded h&lt;m
Conefry ,.ld !hat P'Nelll wou.&amp;
continue to eonduett the bt~.~mes'l sell by falllna and ace&lt;dcnlally
faring tbc gun Dr T~Hnck poml
of the governors ofllce
Tbe announcement thllJ. 0 Ne&lt;'l ed out However tllcre are powrt
had. auffered a heart attack spread er burns around the wound and
OD Tbe Brl&amp;bleat Corner
hkc wlldf1re throu&amp;h pollt«al parafln test11 revealed powder
burns on both of the v1cttm s han
clrclea
In
There was aomc liJI'!clllahon rls, b11t none on hts Wife s the
illere mlaht be a rash vr ca&lt;td doputY coroner said
dati'S read~ to 1eek the GOP nom
matlon lor .,.crnor il 0 Nel&lt;i
Siblnakc: fun Woudgca&lt; d Char decl4ed not to run
lmnna Hess
Deadline tor filing Is one week
trom\Frlday on February !
Sara Wc.!ltlll Ka~:~ron Kelton
'\'~ rovernor appeared on hi&lt;
I lnda Chapman Sondra Drake way f~o wlnnlnK thJ nominatim
Kmth Bnrmt7, Nancy WoOdgear'l wlthOul o~posltlon If 0 Nelli fall
Sbnron Young Do~nlc Dlckon od to file hla petlUon or with&lt;lrcw
1\nn Wnt.lc~on Ucrmy h"wJng ~im ofler th~ May ~ prlmar) th• R'
n ) \Val '" Ccwnrd Colvert Jr
publiCI~ State Central Commlltrc
I 11 Ken Juhnny &amp;loMurray Con would a"f)eet a cindldotc
1r
\' nt d ,l;!t ard Tom Brown
ft.cpli~Ucan S~ate Chairman Rav
fanc! Carptnlel Johnny Y~unr C JIIIH e~pre8BCd sympathy but
Pal llnltcr of llunt1n1ton, W Va !eclbled 10 dlocud the political lm
and the honored guest
pllcatlenl of t~e aovernor • hoar•
attack,
tEhel and Iva Carpenter were m 111 lll1
aboeked, Bhss
lllcld lcport Monday
aald In
~urlng his pubhr

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I ~elaon, •aid the
be checlied again
today The doclol'll did no•
the Mansion Monday nigh!
they said, it was un
In view of Ills lmprov.

Mr and Mrii Oscar Bastlana (Pat
ty Lloyd) WhO are staying With the
Lloyds at the preaent t1me Sun
day callers were Mr and Mrs
John Lloyd and Tommy and Kr1Ste
and Mrs U I Lloyd of Gallhpolls
Gilbert Elvin and Jack Drudy
of Columbus vi5lted SUnday with
! Mr Ervm s mother, Mrs Ben Er

medical bulletll) ~onday
bJO{jd pressure and clf
~~:.~~~~ we1e nc;armal H1s tern
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waa reported at 99
!' ponsldered normal
l)r Nelson s11d there was no!
the slightest .si&amp;n of an) prev1uus
ly undl!gno10d heart auacks
Alt.,k Kept Q•ltl
The governors attack wao des
a~ a cnronar:r thrombosis
oci:Iuslon. The attack was k•m
aecret for live dus
,11o1:tora sa1d 0 Neill probably
remain In be~ for Jl iel!l'
week&gt;
speculatiOn ton
tmued on the posllibilily of otllcr
lJ.epqbhcan eandldates enlerlng
tho May primary for the party
1 nmmnataon as new gulh:rnatoraal
c~~d1dale " the result of o
Neill's att~~~;k
He -rcccully annountcd he
would ""k reelection th~ rc~r
The candidate elccte4 in Novem
~ ber will serve four years
tilt!
,jjrst In Oh1o history
Four persons hav~ been men
-Y:!'""'" GOP
as Insurance eandtdatcs
primary In the event
beeomes inc:apac:Jtated bethe Feb. 6 fihng dead!'"•
May 6 primary
Rntlv To Run

are here VISiting his parents Mr
and Mrs Homer Rice, and ~tber
relatives
vin

Mr and Mrs Dwight Wallace
and sons Allan and Bruce spent
the week end in McConneiovllle
w1th her parents Mr and Mrs G
c Knox
'
Mrs Curtis Jenkmson under
we!lt a tonsllectomy on Thursday

at the Gallipolis Clinic
Mr and Mn Willl~n 1\ltoh'n
(Mary Jane Young) and' daughter
of Chilllcolhe were week end
guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Rei
bel and other relatives
Mr and Mrs Ernest Ca.vert and
~arbara Betty Dav1d and Charles
pent Sunday m Dayton and Ltma
VISiting relatives
Mrs Dave Farmer and Mrs Ar
thur Skmner and son, Tom were
week end guests of Mr and Mrs
Dan Fanner and daughters of
Dayton
Lt and Mra Max U.mbcrt and
Joe of Jackson spent the week
end here wllh their parents Mr
and Mra Harry Milts and Mr and
Mrs Dana Lambert.
Howard an~ Ray Byers have re
turned from New Brighton Penn
where they attqnded funeral serv
1ces for Mrs W1ll By~rs

Mr and Mro Clifford Cunning
ham and lami!J' ol U!"a spent the
week end here wltb 011' and Mrs
L L Cunmngham and Mrs Wd
!lam Robson They had brought
Mrs Robson home Friday after
she bad spellt a week with them ln
L1ma and three weeko in l{ansas
Clly With ller son, W11liam Rob
son and famUy
Miss hem) Vams of lhe Phlhp
pane Island is spending her semes
ter vacation frO:m Loyola Umver
stty m Chicago as a guest of Mr
and Mr, l!race Lloyd and family
Mr and &amp;Irs Cra~g Reynolds of
Cuyahoga Falls arrived Sund y
for a short vtstt with Mr and M:s
Guy Reynolds an!J Mrs Mmerva j
Childers
Mrs James Donne~y wa• calle~
to Pittsburgh Friday by the 111
ness of her tno~r
Mr and Mrs llomer Rice entw
tamed Sunday with a family ~In
ner Guests mcluded Captain and
Mrs CbOster lllee apd daugljter o!
Arlmgton Vlrgmla, Mr and Mrs
George DeWeese of Atbe)IS, Mr
and Mra
Se}'fvled Jr and
Janet
and Mr and
apd Billy of

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Mr and M'rs James Lloyd and
Kathy and MICkey of Belpre were
week end guesls of Mr and Mrs.
Bruce Lloyd and lollke 1hey came
especial!) to see the new son of

The M01qs Water Co

Monday

was ordered by the Public Utlh

tics CommloSton of Ohio to provide water service to the real
rlt&gt;nts of Unton Terrace Jh romu
roy
The commission m its ruling
sa1d the company ~ tarrift .show~~~~
the area &lt;s wHhm Its operatill&amp;
terntory
Un10n Terrace

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VOL IX NO. 241

ST LOUIS UP - Frank S!l
vey, the fOllll~' l'lltm'n lla!~ r•
cently discharged from the armed
fm ces has been placed 011 the St
Louis Hawks far-out reserve llst
to make room for Walt Davis
,tx l'line forward
from
the ~hlladclphia

U.S. In Wake Of Twenty
ColdChildren
Weather
Are Killed

Report Ohio River
Gra~ually Falling
All Along Course

In Fires Alone Since Monday
An outbreak of fb'e.s, mcludmg one of the worst blazes in
Keokuk, Iowa history, swept the nation hittmg hardest at

the helpless, tbe chlldren and lhe aged '
A United Preas survey showed that at least 20 chi,ldren
have been killed In fires smce Monday There were 19 known
deaths by fire across tbe nation

located at thP

lop of Union Avenue IIlii and R1ver m this area

Judge Mulling
Detision In
Freezer Cases

Magu•·re 54
By Death
At M•ddleport

~;~~;~~;~~~;~~~;~;~~[~~;~~r ---"---,;.,:o.,_

to seek the
Alvm L
Sprl~gs ~7
Mt GJI~ad
jUst1ce o! lh• peace, who has no\
y~t ' filed his petltiOJI! with the
"crelaO' of state's office
0 NeUI'o phy11llaM said
will determine how much l&lt;m&lt;
the governor Will need to reat
before resuoung his dutloa
It WBS pomted out U.at be '"
not completely bedfaSt He Is res,
ilia and eat1ng well, doelors sa~d
Cqnelry den1ed • report thai
an o(flce was being set up m the
ntanslon
GOP

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I'M SPREADtiiG
THE WORD
ON

WBI

liharles N.lhle
Wins Me~ership

SOMETHING

In GJiemsey Club

GREAT!

C-arl~ N lble, llaelno, Ohio,
has been il.,..pted lor Junior Mem
llel'fll!P In The AmeriCan Guern
oey CitUe Club

Bt qual)ijlng ao a Junior Mem

$595

~er

of lhe AGCC, Char!~!~ will re
a mtmbershlp eirilllcote and
the privilege 9! reflioterlng
Guernasy at the low i]lember
r~~. This junior ~!llllerlhlp. will
be In effect unUI the neiO mem·
her reaches 21 year• of Ole

Police Probing

Nearly fJOl) yountl pewie fl'tlm
all over the United Stat.ea 1bave
been a~pted for junior mem
be"'hlp lq the AmctJean l)uer1110y
' Cllt[e Club since thla program
Jtarted lti Juno

BAKER

FURNITURE

f

I'd like to tltl the "hoh "i~e "orld about
ho" lily sh!~ come back fro"' the l~u ... dry
now . l • • ev•ry 0111 Einishfd exactly to my
liking ... and oi fresh and sporklint 9.1 the
day I bought it~ Even loose buttons ore tifihtr
'
tiled ..... freo\ of,cbarge!
They're always
prompt, tool
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&lt;1 )lequlrements for Juplor mem
~lp In the AG&lt;:C are simple
Young people '!lUSt be Individual
owllen o! one or more purebred
Guernaeys, and atleul one of the
anbnals &lt;nuot be reallltere~ or be
come reclstered at tho !lin• the
younaatera applleatlon of member·
ablp io procesa'ed AppllcaUons lor
membenltlp muat he endorsed by
a Slllte 4 H )Aader, Countr Agrl
cullurol Ageut, Vocal~ Agrf.
cultural SuperviBOt, or an adult
member of the AG~C

Meigs-Co Dairy Pomeroy Student
Service Unit To. Nurses To Train
Meet On Monday At Cincinnati
The annual dinner meetmg of
the M01gs Counly Dmy Servtce
Umt will be held next jllonday
1\Venmg at the Racine H!eb
School tegmnin~ at 8 p 111 ac
cording to announcement made
today by Earl Dean preoldent
Speaker for the evemng will
Charles Baldwlti of the Central
Breeding Association who~c
heritanwcleil.', be ''The Story of jn-

Two Pomeroy girls, Donna
Wildermuth and Jo Snowden
senjor students at tl)e Holzer
Hospital School ol Nuralnf left
Sunday for Clnclnnatl_lvhere they
wdl beiin a sax months cour&amp;P.
In afflftatlons at lhe Cincinnati
General Hospital
Mias Wildermuth was acedm
111nled to Clnclnnoll ~Y Pete Nl
bert of Gallipolis arid her par
ents Mr and Mrt Gerala Wll
Prlne~pal buslne8S
on the dcrmuth M1" Snowden was I&lt;&gt;
agenda for the even ng wiD be oompanled by her p~nts. Mr
e1eetton of diree.t&lt;~rs annual re and Mn Arnold SnoWIIen
ports and entert1lnment
Dll'ectora of the! onlt are
Charles The~ss Wayne Rouih
MAKI TWO
Harry Holter, DaVid Koblent1, Ar
The Pomeroy Emerf~ e1 SquRd
vii Holter Eugene Hollld~y, Clydn answered two c.Ut 0!J!11!Y for
1\'ell, David Nem, Oris Smith ~etp ttie lli'at bCIOJ at l;lQ p n:
Howard Nolan C N Jones, Paul when Mary Davidson, Meroy
waa taken to a Ewing ambUlanet
Moore and Claren~e Price
Tickets for the, event wm m for transportation lo llolaer Hos
elude an annual membership In pita! auflerlnf from a beart eon
the Da~ry Serviee Uplt The lie- ~Ilion, and tfie oiMr at a 30 p
keto may be secured from any of m 1\'ben aldm,en treated the
the director, or ftom the M01gs turned hand of Katie Rose Porn
eroy following a fall
County Extension o!flce

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,

Squad
halfway
they were
ers t-) return
It 'Lvao learued ~IY lhat the
father of the three boys had found
them it play after the tmergenry
Squad liid been summoned
It wat not learhed what
pired a!er that, but II " presum
ed that the three youngsters w1ll,
In the futur~. heed lhelr father
when he callo for them to come
mto the houte.
The boys clabned they did not
hear hlm cill to them

Full deijllo on lh~ new Junior
ll!!rit"""'lp Proi\'am may be obo
lalned lriHD The American Guern· - =~_.,~~·-,­
l ld Ci:lltle "'4b, Peterborough,
New lll~llre

The Monday hearUIII was belore Judge Bltcma with Randall
Metcalf ar1Ui111! lor hill mOtions
that the lndlctmentJ (lncludlpg
b1U1 ef particular .....,nUy f1ledl
are anadequate

Chl~!IIO---

Hotol Clll&lt;hn Fl111
At Des Momes a blaze started
1n a eafe kitchen and qu1eklt
spread mto the upper floors of a
'walkup hoteJ the Olymp1a In
tbe confus1 ~.m of smoke and flam
es fiVe elderly men wtre trappe,!
while firemen rescued 15 other
rstdent&amp; from tbe second and
lh1rd floors
Killed were Joe Ingersoll, 69
Mclvm Allen, about 75, Oren 1m

mel 62 and Everett Dean lllarti•
The fifth body Waf burned
beyond recogn11j~n
Author1tma blamed an oprn
f1re place for a blue which d...
troyed a two room frame home
at "Heuemer 1'he five Negro , e
were Elg1e Tippett U, hiS
Orlan 22 and thcar ch1l
Etg&lt;e Jr 9 montbo, Berth•
2 and Mary Lou 3
lltors Chlldrtn 1 ScroltM
A garage worker 11m Sneed
told oCfie1ab he cameo upon the
flamJDg borne of
Frances
Swth, 25, at
but was
unable to
by a
door
he
and
7~

She annered 1 know it and
made no attempt to leave" Sneed
Uld

cases erupted Ia December
He heard the acreams oC the
Melga County per1001 dymg ch,ldren Sneed said, but
that the named alesmen
to do anylbmg The

The Mothers M•reh ~n Pol"
will be h1id In M'"on City oo
Thursday mght Jan 30 belween
the bours ol 7 P M and 8 P M
It hJI been announced by the
Mason Mothers Club ll&lt;e spon
sormg orgamzahon
AU per(ons are reminded to
turn on the1r parch lights dur
mg the hours of collechon
The members arc asked to
meet at the home of Mrs Charles
Yeager at 6 30 P M 1n order to
begin their march from that
pomt

tbe total eoJt
MrB Smith and her
bougbt from the com children, Aline 8 Fr&lt;eds Gall 3
on eGntractJ u weU as the and Wilham Augustus 1
of the frozen food they also At Pllol Knob a mother died
agreed to buy to stock the ap- with two of her children wben
she r1n back mlo her blutllg
home m an aUemPt to reseue
!hem Clyde OnsloU, 38 sa1d he
was &lt;hopping wbod m a sbcd
nearby but d1d not know th,
house was on f1re until he heard
bls w1fe, Mildred 34 scream
Motl•or1 Dl"lhltrs D&lt;1
Polite blamed the blaze on a
d-;fecllve Oue Mrs 0Mlott and
two daugbtel'i, Alia Mlne 4, and
Ann Francea, 9, were killed
Three other Onstott chlldren
were reported m ser10us condi

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A fire Mondsy n1ghl 1n a con
verted Oat on Chicago's South
S1de k1llljd two mstera Clara Hud
and Regina 10 ~J~C~nlhs.
":ll~~~~~~~~eld the owner of
II
who they sa1d adm•l
line leadmg into tbt
b~:~i:~~:!,,.
:been
lllogolly tap
Pl
aid an expJos1on

&amp;1~

~?.day

Among tile dead were fl\'e el
derly men In Des Momes Iowa, a
famtly of fwe at Hessmer Lt'l
a young mother and three c:htl
dren at Graysvtlle Tenn a mo
lber and two ehiJdren at Pilot
Knob lnd and two children 1!1

was on

Reuther Accuses
Auto Firms Of
Beta Sig~,~~a Phi
Riggittg Prices To Solicit For
WASHINGTON UP-Walter F
Reuther accuaed the
three March Of Dimes
auto !lrtns
ol rlggln' prices

to lniure fatter profits wltltout
reglll'd for de~and He 11rge~
Congreal to tiquire major cor
poratlons to explain tbeJr need
for price hikes before puttlnu
them IntO e!!ect
Reuther, piesldenl of the AFLCfO Uplted A"to Workero !Jn)on
alao suggested that ConCirelo 1M!!
up an "fndep~ndcnt of!1ce ol ,en
sulners' ctlunael• to preted ton
oumer Interests belore Alllolem
men! agencies
~
The UAW leader mad~ hii&gt;Mo
posals in ~Umony pte~ared rfor
the Senate anti-monopoly sui)Qol"
mlttee heade~ by Sen Eotcl Kq
louver lJ.Tenn [Je deni~d that
wage bciclsb lor his llnlon we&lt;e
lor the recent bike
Flfty·thn!:e Meigs County Indictments ranging back to 14 respoll.llble
In car pr!c~•
years ago which have 1athered dust In files of four proaecut· Prlte~ h•ve gone up $3 for
mg attorneys were dusted off today and entries of nolle pro· every $1 advance in Yl.es, Reu
sequl on each prepared for filln1
lh~r contended The UA,W plan£
Persons named In them for olfe11ses such as non support, to 1ee~ a sb~te of lnduatry probreaking and entertog,
and many others, In many fill aa well a• wage lncreaaes
during ne,otfalions with auto
caaes are long Kobe from
McClure, Fr"els Doutllll•, Char- makers this sprlnf
Others have deceased
los Sayre, lor ftaud, II p Starkey,
Reuther
called aa t~e flrsl
S~ll othera have had the •In·
dlctmenta over their heads 1but
counll, Robert D Oiler, threel':w:~i:tll~es,~r'~:rg~·~: on subcoinmltloc
prtcea In the
PI'08ocutlon never came for lack
lqoked
Into steel
e! ~dence or becauoe !acts lildf·
,\UIO industry
caWd innoeence
tater
tn an

53 Old Meigs fM. Indictments
Given Nolle Prosequi By Court

Common Pleas Jodce John C
Bacon said today he otlll u mull
lag over hl1 d..,ls1on In the Me~p
County food freezer easea
lila ruhng will determine whe
ther or not PrOieCU.tor James 0
Brien will ao to triJ) oplnlt five
salesmen of tbe NatiOnal Food Ser
vice Compar.y o! Mlrlelta With in
I. dlclmer1ts eharfltil lrlud as they

Prosecutor l1mcs 0 tsraen was
allowed an equal time, a haU hour
to show that they were auffiCjaenl
Coullaet lor A, 11 Layfield,
Jamea Mattingly Jr , H IL Whit
~~,!!~ lodl, 1 R. Jyo and Charfea MitU
r.hell bad moved J~nuU)' 3rd tbat
tile lndletmentJ 1bould hove
I '!lie date,
pel'llon to
alleged
repreoen

The

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Pomeroy·Mtddleport, Ohio, Tuesday, January 28, 111$8

Fires S

person to an

ly UICITID t'IIUS
Oblo Cloudy, occoor-1 II,M
onow today IIMI -l~fi ,.rllon ltrlll!!tt 1M Wod~,
llltlo ch..,. IR '*-"'alitrot
Hitlh today In low ao., ... t..
nltht In tho 20o.

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SELVeY ON RUIRVE

Fur..,iture

,HOW TO DEAL WI.'FH
YOUR TENSIONS

Meigs Water Co.
Ordered To Give
ome:rov 'Service

Any !ears ol a rlae In the Ohio
today were
branches to the nghl at thai d&lt;spelled with 1 report from the
pomt At least seven reslde~es Apple Grove loeb that the river
are In the area for which waW Is now falhn&amp; at the rate or one
services has been requested and tentb 111 hour
Lork 13 reported i falling ol
ordered
one h•lf of one tenth per hour
Lock 14 a slow fall Locka 1~ and
16 were stahonal')'
~ I.J\&gt;'-'
!
AI 11 a m today river gauges
at ApJiio Grove sh~wed a !Oidlng
Cl!lim~
.....,,
or 21 0 &lt;cet of water
Over-.: 1M SkleJ and oetisiOnal
hghl S&lt;lc ' was In otorc IOf ali
I
sectiOns or Ohio today A tow
movmg low prOt r.v 'r~a hover
Funen1 services for Lee Mh mg over the Great Ll~ea will
~mre 54 who dted suddenly late leave the weather uncliataed for
Monday wh&lt;le VISII&lt;ng at the the neKI 24 bOU!B
home of h1s s1ster Mrs Herbert
Findlay reported thrde Inches
Helen) Miller of Middleport wll
them WaF Wilham be held Wedntsday at 2 p m
lng an .nerem of two Inches In
atlorney ana vlre from the Bradbury Chut'&lt;h
of
the lll'•u•d
ropre..nt•
24 snow
hO\!fsonOther
areas rewrted
1
Kelly sau
The deceased formerly
Cracllon to one Inch incre&lt;ljles
llllUitiOn for the New York
:remper.ttn;es were. ~'Ver.'i nn.1
dccJSIOO road at Pickerington
lor'm over Ute 1111e AJ&lt;rou, Day
hiS ~eallh failed
ton and ~ou114stow~ reponed tn•
He IS survived by hiS sloter lowest readln~s at 2'1 whll•
Mrs Hf.'len M1Uer Middleport 1 Findlay an~ Chesapeake were the
brother Marton Maguare Mingo warmest With 31 Cmclnnall had
Cleveland and Columbus 211
Bro,w;;, J !.un~:tion1 Oh1o and an aunt Alma 28,Most
northern Obio marls were
Rutland with whom he
h1s hpme There are also wei and shppety In tbij Centl'al
Ohio area bounde4 by LISbon,
SlX fu(!ces and one nephew
Millersburg St Clllirsville and
Steubenville roads are slippery
In the reSt of the 11ate highways
bad In spots
of the roa4o have
ohould Improve

Mrs Della Carnahan of Bucyrus
who has been vlsltmg in ;.IIddie
port Is now m Racine where she
Is the guest of Mrs Mattie Circle
M1ss Shelia Stover who teachea
m the Lancasler .:Chbols opent the
week end hete With her parents
Mr and Mrs Howard Stover and
Davts

ROOMS OP

ALL HEW

tJ

~le
Captam and Mrs Chester Rice
and daughter of Arlington Va

e

COLUMBUS (Ui&gt;) ._ Ggv C William 0' O'Nelll today was
,tl!Pl11r\~d progres§lng f~vorably in his recovery from a "mild"
attack suffered last Wednesday while enroute home
Dayton
Secretary Htl Conefry ~atd the governor waf ton·
~~= "routine" business from his stckbed In the Executive

Ele.nor S. Scbalf - Middleport Society Edllor - Pbont 6079
fhe theme for thiS meeting will b&lt; Lucllle Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Pbone 6244

or

The One Wpn One chtfS of the
Po.meroy First Baptist ChtJrch md
Thursday C\leQtng nt the churen

Uall~

.· ~ IJ flf ,

Members of the Beta S1gm ..
Phi sororrty w•ll sohcJt through

out the county Thursday mght
for the annual 1\lmh of Dime,
dnve
Re,dents are asked to leave
their porch lights on so thai' the
canvauers Will know .someone 1a
home

pHcecled lhe
The deoths of the Hu&lt;bon ch1t
dren brought to 13 the number
of persoas killed m ChiciiO tenement fares sznce lan 20
..
Damage&amp; " h1gh as a half m1f
Jion doUaJs were ilstunated m tbr
fU"e tbat deltroyed two buddmgs
m the heart of the Keokuk busmes!ii diStrict and damaged twu
olbcrs

Air Force Says
Wr,eckage That
Of Missing Jet
WASHINGTON UP-Thr A.r
FOrce has 1dcnllfred wreckage
faund in the Chesapeake Bay as
coming from a B57 !lghl JCI
bomber which disappeared O\ler

lhe bay Salurtlay night w th Brig
Charle~ D Jones aboard
A spokesman at nearby An
drews Air Force Base sa1d Mon
day the wreckage was picked up
near Cove Point Md
The plane disappeared wh!lr.
coming in £or a land ng Jonell
dep~ty dlrec1.0r IJf
Jegu;latlve
LiaiSon in the Mhee ol the Air
Force secretary was c.,'O p1lot of
the ~r Force bomber
Th'e spokesman :Jaid a cov,.r
fold~ bearmg the number of tlw
m11BI J B57 was recovered from
the ay It was tbc only Jllece de
fimteiy Identified as beiong1ng
to the aircraft
Pther p1eces of wreckag&lt;'
covered mcluded mtrogen bottleo
a control rod and an as~ortmcntt
nf PJDps RRd handbooks
The pilot o( the m1sslng plam~
was Jlaj Je" H Gilford Jr 3;
of Elt&lt;e, Pa

Congress Starts
Work To Give Ike

Gen

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