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'II •~

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
9

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

GovernQr O'Neill

l

ReportedRetovering
~avorably From, Heart Attack

S-.:nrmd

•

President Asks

i

J
eport
Middl

C --•

O'Nelllo phyelclan•
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
~
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

I

I

I

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

IS

Weother

y

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

1

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
' •

.

\

&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

1!-S

,

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

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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

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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

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Captam and Mrs Chester Rice
and daughter of Arlington Va

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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~

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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

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CHURCH CONFIRINCI

The Mlddh port Church of Christ
wlll hold o Workers' Confel'&lt;'ace
on Thursday evening at 7 30 at tho

thurch
WCTU MIITINO
ThA Middleport WCTU will mtel
on l'rlday eventnr at 7:30 at the
!Ieath Methodlat Ch~rch. Tho W.
C. T U membort 01 tho Church
q! Chrlat wlll "' lli ollaraa o1 lbe
~ro)lram

I!RrH ANNOUHCID
Mr and Mr~. James O•ens, Eb-

enezer Slreet. PomP,oy, 1re Iii·
nounclnt the birth ol i aown
pound eleven oun~e d~ugllter,
Terri J,ynn, 11 liol10r Hulpltal.
Tueaday, Jan 7 The little min
••• born on her sister, Marey
Lee's fourth birthdaY

6ur tklllful ntw

...~14 ~tcltentlnlf
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Grandparenta are Mr 1nd Mrs
l!ernard Neue and lolr snd Mr~

••••·""' •Hn •• ,

Cllffonl OWen~ o,l ~eroy. Grt,tl
)lrandpmnta are Mrs Tolll l!ood

PLUt ,., •• PLAHlC- 'prot..tlve ptok•s•

of ~omeroy, ICJ. ~nd 1\lh. ltmlll~\1
NeUe of Mlil&amp;it. W. VI., Mll.
Blanche Kirk, M~r1
Sus=Worrells
and Artb11[1 9w
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Tbt Wlldwoo4 lfllilen Cl!tt
will meet 11 tim •
on 1o1ft:
Normall Filhlr, Nulit !b!Uemedt
W•dnesday evenl!ia w(lh ilfl
Vernon Noase aa eo,boatoi*. The
twentieth annitera.,Y of tilf, clbb
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3•00 1\!atinei Theater
!

4 00 QueeW for a Day
4 45 Modern RomU!CI!I '
5 00 Come~y Tlmii
&amp;.so Sp!liii~h P1ij~oult
6 15

B25
B30

7&lt;30 Treaa~re Hunt
8:QO ~ott' q&lt;)Uel S~9W ·

SWtu.•~&lt;t

W041h~aa(
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8 46 NBC Ntllv• ,
1 00 Beota ahd Saddltl

MYiti$ bl'S·

7 3,0 Wagon Trillo
8.00 Ttie ,Aaventure~ofllj!(lraw 8:30 tatlieflti!owll Bell
B·3Q tJ,b ~ .P Show
9.op !(taft Tbt~ter .
to iiO ~lfo!ii\IJI•.
• tQ·QO 'i'bfJ IJ 1''!"' t1fe
IO:Sd Tbo fo{P,If',1Advenfuftl of 10.36 (j tie~ PlaY~o&lt;ie
lol;lnni Xi~•
u·oo Now• lleadll•~·
\);OU Newalt. .tn4i
11:15 1'1ii li'ii. Pilar Show
ll'iO 'lreal""cait ·
111~ Nltewalo:l
11:15 The1a~Haaf ~hoW
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1:00 Sl8J! Off
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Channel &amp;4Tuesday ChanneU .!. Wednticllf." ·
' ~ sijn 6b
7 59 sliP &lt;ill
8:00 ~PI!'In Ka.......
8 00 Captali! ~
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8 e CBS l'ieWI
v:u Ci!S WeWJ
9 Qo ~ol'lllna ShoW

10 00 GarrY M6 0~e

Editor's

8·00 l!llll'llln'a Sb.ow
10.00 Gani Moore

10•80 Althllr a9ilfrey

10:30 Arthur Go!lfl&lt;r

11130 Dolto

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Jan 26, 1911Q:

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CHURCH CONFIRINCI

The Mlddh port Church of Christ
wlll hold o Workers' Confel'&lt;'ace
on Thursday evening at 7 30 at tho

thurch
WCTU MIITINO
ThA Middleport WCTU will mtel
on l'rlday eventnr at 7:30 at the
!Ieath Methodlat Ch~rch. Tho W.
C. T U membort 01 tho Church
q! Chrlat wlll "' lli ollaraa o1 lbe
~ro)lram

I!RrH ANNOUHCID
Mr and Mr~. James O•ens, Eb-

enezer Slreet. PomP,oy, 1re Iii·
nounclnt the birth ol i aown
pound eleven oun~e d~ugllter,
Terri J,ynn, 11 liol10r Hulpltal.
Tueaday, Jan 7 The little min
••• born on her sister, Marey
Lee's fourth birthdaY

6ur tklllful ntw

...~14 ~tcltentlnlf
'

Grandparenta are Mr 1nd Mrs
l!ernard Neue and lolr snd Mr~

••••·""' •Hn •• ,

Cllffonl OWen~ o,l ~eroy. Grt,tl
)lrandpmnta are Mrs Tolll l!ood

PLUt ,., •• PLAHlC- 'prot..tlve ptok•s•

of ~omeroy, ICJ. ~nd 1\lh. ltmlll~\1
NeUe of Mlil&amp;it. W. VI., Mll.
Blanche Kirk, M~r1
Sus=Worrells
and Artb11[1 9w
rr loft, "

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Va. !lfelli'i!tlt

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GARDIN C~UI MIITINO

Tbt Wlldwoo4 lfllilen Cl!tt
will meet 11 tim •
on 1o1ft:
Normall Filhlr, Nulit !b!Uemedt
W•dnesday evenl!ia w(lh ilfl
Vernon Noase aa eo,boatoi*. The
twentieth annitera.,Y of tilf, clbb
will be observed at thla infttid~

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Panthers

Jackets Hopeful
Against Potent
Wellston Five

SPOR'fs··
DESK
Co/Uns Wants Reynolds Successor
Plul Colltns was having coffee and trunmmgs late in the
Steak House Sunday night talkmg baseball and 1t's not even
into February yet. He had a good listener m Bob Eastman,
56·57 Panther c&amp;ger and a softball enthusiast of last summer.
Phil is racking his brain heavily already for an experienced
and able p1tcher for hts club Such an 1tem was ail Pomeroy
lacked last year to be a contender. Jack West w11l be a cMtdt·
date but Jack hasn't had much work for mer three years
wh1le he was laboring for Uncle Samuel West however pitch·
ed well h1s senior year in high school for the Panthers.
"Let us latch onto a good pitcher, m the class of Miller of
Mtddleport, Wolfe of Racine, or Hesson of Hartford and we'll
show the fans some real baseball," said Collins.
For a t1me last summer Collins ~t. al, had H'uey (Big Chief)
Reynolds of the Marshall College p1tch1ng staff working for
them But Huey , who beat Hatllord , and was unbeaten in
three starts m the OVA, couldn't fmd work in The Bend.
Commutmg from Huntmgton on weekends became too
much for h1m He took on regular pitching assignments with
tndc)lcndcnt summer teams m West Vtrguua , along wtth a job.

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y,•OUngSt•ef BOSeb0Ill5 APfiV/

That Carolina·Air

DUKE OUTFOXED,

By Unlltd Preu
Moiutay night, the lll~e Devils
"When we get beat, we11 hove West VIrginia's first defeat of •PJpped tho Mountaineers' 14
waa attributed today a._me winqlng streak and milD·
no allblls.'' 81id PomerOJ.'o baste~ the oeason
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ball coach Dick ReUon todjoy 11 he to • home eourt jiDl" and ' the ' talned their record of never hav·
readied hlo unbeoten Panthers for Caroliu air" among" other things, ing !oat to the West VIrginians in
but the lJI•in, unvami1hed trutti Duke's l.ndoor stadium
invaswn of Jackson UJniJhl
Pomeroy will be in quest of its Is thll Duke's Inspired Blue Dev· The United Press major college
12th straight vlctocy this oeason lis sunply out-foxed and out-ran basketball ravnsa with first place
votes and won·losl recorda through
while Middleport WID be looking the mighty Mountaineer&amp;.
By
upseUJng
top-tllnked
West
Jan
26.
for its fourth win of the 1eaaon
Po into
against the big and potent Well· VIrginia, 72-88, at Durham, N. C, Toom
oton club which Is ~ in SEO
league standings, Wellston comes
to Middleport,
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tcrtams Wahama fOl a second

mectmg between the two teams.
Eastern and Harrisonville are idle.
Rutland traveio to Wilton.
Coach Retton's rerqark that he'd
have no allbio when defeat came
was In answer to worrid fana'
fear of Jackson 'a new,_ om which
has glau banklnc boords
"We're not coneerned about
giasa boarda. We shoot for the rim,

Ill

won E'r Honald W Green .~aid "far
curly over
an mcKperlencrd mot'\' ('X pensive lefllfl will have •tn
Chl"fftcr 7 8 ~radc team Mondny be mKdc before we can make
llll!ht at Pol'tlarut ~.5 tR w!th bu' liPCt:Hrc recommendations lo th':
Portland Grade

Schcol

two rcglllllrs Jn the

mllustry '

lllli!Up

C'Oitck Hubert Prh o clcllrcd h,,.
lll'lll'lt Ill the cuntt•~L Wllh CO/I l' I
1\tmon l'arkcr's boy ~ J,arsor'b

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HAVANA UP - Pitcher l'cd·

w.1s h1gh with 30 for the wmnrr ~ ro flmnoa of Clcntucgos has been
For Chc11tcr Tom Munkm had 7 chosen most valuable player in
11m unrlef('itlrd Portlnnd SOth the Cuban Winter Le~gue Ramos
nlso p1tches' for tbc Washington
~radc t(•am also v.on, 42 20, oV('I
Senators,
( hcstl'r's Little RnHirl'!l L. !'ncr
had 23 lor Portland , R Kautz ll
HEAVYWEIGHTS SIGN
for the loRers This Chester team
is big and looks to be two or
IIUUS'fON, Tex. IJl' -Heavy·
three years away from dcvclup welahta Cleveland Williams of
1ng Into an qulstandlng cluh
Georgia and Gene White of St
Portland
17 27 47 M l'aul, Minn., have slcned for a
Chr&gt;tcr
4 7 12 18 IO·roond bout Feb 4 W~lte Is
heavyweight cham·
J•ortl illltl ll McKelvey 18, H Mhmcsota
pion,
Jubn ~on 2. l'arNons 30, I. l'ncr. ~.
l\1. McKelvey 2 Non ·ll('Ort·r~ · 81 c
SPECS OKAYED
~cr. ll Joluumn, J. Jlrutfltl, Allen
Ptrkcns, Durst Totuls 25 (S 20)
WATiillUUitY, Conn-The po
!~
illc c.lcpnrtmont was having ~·J
CheJier T Mankin 7 Cleland muclt trouble gettmg recrui t.~
3 c. M•nkln, 2, Starcher 2, F: !hut It finally relaxed a roulc
ll1chey 2, Carter 2 Non SI'Otm i Now cops hero arc allowerl tu
McLIUJihlln Newell, Summcrtlch! went ~lusaea~

Total• 8 (2·11) 18

BOWLING
IUGHUGHTS
INDUSTtUAL LEAGUE
Robuuona Laumb'y 3. ·;.up
(fnrmrrly I.tans) o.
II &amp; U li'lrcatono 1 2, romcro)

Molor I,

Pomeroy t..:e111cnt Olotk 2,
Market 1

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Robln1ons J.aundt y
Porn Cement Bllll'k
Pomergy Motor co.
H &amp; U F1reatone

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IABY BILL
HlllDEF'ORD, Me - Webb&lt;1
llot!jlltal reported th~tt a Vermont
n•sldc,11t recently pturt the hospl·
1'1 hili lor delivery ol s b•bY$24 20, No, prices have not come
1town 'I he baby was delivered .n

COLUMBUS UP-The Umted
Press announced today the 1~8
Ohio Board of Coaches, which

rates the top 10 high school b•~

This week they voted·

Mlght,y Middletown, with the experience

ot

two undefeated sea-

The Jackets don'l hove the big
guns - oo for on ~lr record to match Welloton. Btlt Middleport
has iGOked better Ill almoot every
succeaslve appeuance;.
At Athens 1111 Fridl)' the Jac
keto nearly cau~ed MeAfet'o Bull·
dogs te have little kittens with •
112·1l0 contest whlcti wao loll by
the Jackets In the 'laal live min·
utcs.
Coach Swack io expected to
alart ¥ark Kelly with 149 point•
In II cameo 11 1 forward, Ernest
Bowleo at the other forward, and
Mike Erwin at center.
Middleport's tw~ quick illlrdl
who are ~eetna more end more

18, 18. Marlon 14; 19

30 out of 34 firSt place voto\ in
the weekly balloting ol the state's
leading coachea
Unbeaten Pomeroy's ST John·
oon set a new sehool aeoring mark
with h11 42 point$ against Nel•on·
v1ile, erasing a 39-polnt •perform·
anee set in 1053 54. His efforts
still were short of Shelby's Russ
Hepner, who scored 46 points in
the Whippets' tf-47 win over Upper S•ndusky
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more vidorles
end, dropping
day night and

during ttlc week· His Pllttl madt

of
1'hal

Good Mobilgas
Strvict

BOLINS
MOBILGU

"lt_p.._. utto ~tltMt you"
W. MaiD Sl.
P11111eroy

Bu7 ~ot&gt;l for nm Cbriatmaal
ee!fcl!on of loy&amp;

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CLEiANIU
APPliAHCE

"FISHER

HoUlton 70 Oklahomo St. 64
Arlo, Flog. St. 15 Arltono 70
St1ftlt 75 Stnta Clan 67

ldoho St. TO St. Moryo Cant. 58
Marquette 58 ToiMio 55

TOP SPRINTERS MEET
NEW YORK UP - Dave Simo
nad Ira Murchison,

two of the

best sprinters in the wotld, w•ll
meet at !4ad1Son ll&lt;Juarc Garden
Feb. 8 in the 60-yard dash of the
M!Urose Games.
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1t1rs out

of

Taylor 87-57 Frl· wlntmon llko Mol Hill, Roy Con•·
then beatmg C1o· chor, Eddlo Wlumon ond Horblo

are Bobby Nolson and llarlan h~t.l and tomn Jn Smith Folio,
Whitlatch,
Ontario.
Nel1on baa lOll pomts, Wh1tlatcb
106 in II romeo,

Coach J,orry Morrison of Racine
who took 'Wobamo GH8 in Mason
will expect hlo boys to fatten thai
maraJn at home.
Carl Wolle and Ronnie Salaer
will &amp;q at lorwardo, Jim Adamo ot
center, Ivan Powell and Don Me·
Dade a~euards.
In oth•r SEO games Athena
roeo to Nelsonville and ohould
make their leoliUO record 8·2 while
Loaao comes to Gallipollo, the
latter ahootlnc tor o 7-3 record. '

BASKETBALL

By Unltod Pro11
hton Hall 79 St. Fran. N, "' 74
W. VIr. St. 17 Whoollng Coli, 82
Gtorwlo Tech 71 Kontucky 52
Dvh 72 Wool Vlralnlo 61
Gtorwla 14 Sooth Cai'QIIno 63
Mill. St. 75 SouthoHtarn La. 61
Ohio Stoll 75 Purdua 73
Wltuton II Woyna Stolo 54
G111nen 16 Youngstown 77
Xnltr Ohio )6 Lohllo 65
North~ollrn IS Mlnnoooto 76

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RF Pflt RI NG IN S. AL LIN G

chalked up two th1n en 1lrcnfl manufacturer."

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SPECIAL

oono licblnd• it, has shown no
"ligbtenlmt Up" symptoms so far, tY'I tllcktst playmlktrs, wn
The No 1 rated Middles have loll· starrlr,g for the Bolton Bruins In
ed over 14 straight opponents tiM ytln iust prier to World War

2S%~30~-4oi.so"
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All Colors
' Reg. $6.30 gal.

have 1~ members. Those on

Mason teom which Is
ganized are Tommy Ewing,
Meadows, Earl Ingles, Debby Row·
land, Ronald Millet, Harry Surlace Jr., Steph~n Creamer, John
Rogers, Larry Noble, Bobby
tin, Eddie Young, Billy
V1c Ebersbach and Danny

BILL COWLEY
ly U~ltod Prill
Whon Bill · c~wlo,, onl pi

Wednesday, Thursday .:.r, Friday

SPECIALS

First reading or the wet X ray
led doctors to believe Campanel·
la had a broken spine But a sub-

PAINT,

Middleport High School star a~d
now a reoident of Mason City.
Each team will be permitted to

sequent reading disclosed that
hill neck tlad been fracturer.
Campanella was alone and drivmg his twn automobile when the
No, 1 nod agam thiS week, taking acctdent happened.

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IN

Charlie Carr willie hts asslsant
wall be Harry Surface, one time

Doctors at Glen Cove Commuport 13, 20 ' Troy 12
mty Hospital placed the jinx·rid-~
Others Canton South 11. Cuya- den catcher on the critical lut
hoga Falla, Pomeroy, Ham.ilton Immediately after X-rays indiFa11110!d 7 each.
cated the extent of his inJury.

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Young 4 e;ch
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ESSii~X. Vt.- Town

WALL

16 Findlay 22 17 Columbus Easl

No SJ"gns Of Letli"ng· Up Dr1"ve
By BOB GRIMM
COLUMBUS (lp - The Ohio
high aehool basketboll '"'on has
leu than a month to go with most
of the slate's top unbeaten squado
showing no Blgna of letting up the
pace
If paot years mean anything,
however, many unscathed teams,
put on the spot with tho proapect
of an unbeaten campalcn and
the upcoming tournamenta, won't
otand the prcSBurc, As 1 result,
1 wave of upsel! could be record·
ed around the stole within the
next few weeks

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Campy's Neck Is
Broken As Auto
Skids, crashes

unbeaten Oh1.0 Squads ShOWI·ng
thers, Gallipol•a

Orgsniza'tlon of a
The !jason team wltl be kuoWJl
league lor elementary
as the Buff•loes,
the Bend Area of Mason County Ia
~---...---nO'f
underway,
SChOOII
to
be
II&gt;
w'tw'am ft·jz an,d &amp;an•· ·of
1
ctuU•d aa membe1'1 'of the leagoe
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6. Oklahoma Swte 1:1-1
123 Clifton and WOit Columbia.
ents, Nr. and Mrs. C. H. Wtoe .~.
7. (Tie) North Carolina 12·3
Team members may be students and other relatives.
Temple 13 2
101 from any grade In the school. Prac. I I";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-=,
9. Rradlev 11·3
58
tlee sessions will start next week II
10 Kentucky 1~·3
5I
and wtU continue for three or
Rubber
Second 10 group - ~l, Mary. four weeks. A rodnd robin toum·
land, 40; t~, North Carlma State, amen! Is planned following that
~; 13, Mteb1gan State, 34; 14.1 period and will be held in the Wa·
Bast
oregon State, 13, 15 Dayton, 11, hama gymnasium under tbe di·
16, Arkansas, 8; 17, St John's N. reetlon of Ralph Sayre.
Y., 6; 18, California, 5; 19, (lie)
C h f tb .,
lll be
Notre Dame Seattle and Brigham
oae 0 e '",aaon 1.eam w
'1. Weal Vireinio 28 14-o
2 ~'n"s ~ 12·2
3, San Fra!J"ISCO ~ I~·I
4. Cinclnnaij 2 13c2 '
~- K'l"sa' ,State IH

Others - MIChigan, 2; Georgia
Tt1m
Points Tecb, l.
1. Middelown
30 14·0 334
2. Cleve E311 'l'eeh
13.() 25q
3 Hamtlton
I 10·1 217
4. Zanesville
12.() 188
!5 Cols No11th
I 11·0 139
6. Elyna
2 12.() 103
7. Canton McKinley
12·1 98
8 Toledo Scolt
10·0 95
9 Cin St Xav1er
13·0 6ti
10 Cleve Sl lgnatms 12-1 51 ' GLEN COVE, N. Y. UP - Los
Anseles Dodger Catchet Roy Cam·
Second 10 group 11 Youngspanella broke h1s nl:!ck early totown South 37, 12 To!UIIo Macom
day
whe' hts , automobile sk:ddcd
ber and Salem 32 ca~h. 14 Iron- on a slippery street a(ld crashed
ton 30: 15 Dayton Roosevelt 23, mto a hgbt pole.

clnnatl Central, 96·31, the follow- Ctln. During thtt time, tht Bruins
Ing evenlnc
ltd the Natlontl Hockey League
Mlddloo Ovorwhtlmlng Cholco
four straight tim11 and won two
ranks fourth In lea&amp;ue acorlna:
with 1 22.7 avera'' op 204 pointo The Mlddiea eBBliY calned the Stanloy Cupo.
In nine game~. Potta io oeventh good opportunities to shoot !rOIIJ Whtttvtr happtnld to 8111 Cowwith 139 points and a IU IVeroae. outoldo or drlve·in at each game, loy? Todoy he owf)J • prooporouo

19'l~

selectmen
purchnse1! ll new snow plow !or
the street department Now they
arc considering purchase ol 11
truck so the plow can be u.sed

Mingle, Carriihers, Help In
Voting Top Basketball Fives

ketball teams in tile state each
week or the season
Thts L'l the nxlb season Umted Press has conducted the rat
anyway," said Retton.
ings During that ttme the,r have
This was in some contrast to re- become recognized generally as
marks by Coach Noion swackhom· the most authorttattve In Oh,o
er of Middleport who 01id lui high school basketball.
week.
The coacbes are selected most
ly on a regiOnal basis Ill order to
"In my opiniOn, theBe new ~nd prevent one section from mono
unnecessary" gins bc1rds can pollzing the rahng• Other con
throw off the boy1 In their oboot· Bideratlon.s mcludc a coach's
In&amp;."
schedule and the caliber of the
Even with bothersome ctau coach hmlSeiC
backing Jackson's baeketo, the The SEO league has two me111
Panthers should not be ovel' ber coaches on lhe board, George
Mingle, J~ckson and Blll Carr1
pressed to cop their 12th come.

Interest 1s expected to be higher than ever tn Lillie Leagqc
baseball come June and July in Middleport and Pomeroy.
One of L1ttle League President John Thompson's top jobs
111 Middleport wtll be to obtam a htgh caliber of managerial
people for the youngsters It is nol slretchmg the point even
a little lo say that success ot Little League depends
In the clubo llrst outing on the
1
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Pomeroy
floor OilY
December
13, the
entirely upon a u t gul ance an trm con ro exerc se
Panthers were
66-28 wlnnm.
the managers
,
Since then, however, J1cbon upWoody Call, who rules hiS lads w1th an tron h~nd on
oet Logan ti2·il0 only 1ut week on
diamond, and off when he catches up w1th them, wtli be back. the Logon floor, and apparently
Jumor Kennedy will take ~is first plunge into Littl~ Leitgue 1much improved over the De&lt;em·
managmg. Kennedy should do all right.
ber team
Woody takes the altitude 11 IS a privilege for these boys
Scas~n scorln&amp; record• for Jack·
'ow:nspeo·
l'on
show El1nauale and Wrl4hl
have the opportunity to play baseball at their age, 'f
as the teadmc point makero. The
pie provtde uniforms and equipment Others contribute
111'11 boy has 87, the oecond 80
time in organizing the league and managmg it Given
points, Neither are In the claH of
the least the kids can be required to do is play within the Pomeroy's ST Johnson wit~ 306,
lughesl codes of sportsmanship.
Paul Folmer with 128, or Junior
ThiS goes for parents too who 011 occasion become
Hawthorne with 104.
Retton said thia morning he
unruly than their perspiring youngsters at events
would otart Folmer ond Howthorne
on the diamond.
at forward11, Johnson at center,
L1ttle League baseball must be a wholesome Influence on Bill WUoon at one guard (1011 and
boys. if it IS anything else its purpose 1s defeated before a either Bruce Zirkle or Ronnie Mar·
ball Is thrown
I
the other guard poll, de,
,
L'ttl
on what kind of a de·
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b
The baseba I fan o serves that wmmng t e
Jacklon come• In with,
teams arc those that have the strictest team discipline.
CAN THIY DO IT
Is there a team sport In which this is not true• Or are there can Middleport beat Wellolon?
any Individual' sports, !Ike golf, where
Coac!J.,~ackhamer knowa h can
slstently are won by persons·unablc to d,isclpline
be @Ill! lieeau~e tbrl!e telll)l ~v;
Show me oue
performed the leal already,
This club cominl lo Middleport
- - - -----·=-c::----tom11hl
Is biB, fast, and was picked
LoasTER EXPERIMENT
to flmsh on top of the SEO at the
AIIGUST\, llo - :llalne'a S" season's ·beglnnlnc. Tom Camps
Slw« !C"hcn•·• Department ton, Dickie Potts, and Mu Walton
rt•pnrls ''(!ncOtw-aglng resu lts'' are aU in the 6-2 and 6-8 ran&amp;e
fr·om t'XpNimt&gt;nts rn shippmJ
Their scorln&amp; over an 11-a:ame
hv&lt;' lobsters packed In wood season route to date Is 61, 24e. and
C 00
~huv JngH However, CommJSSiorr 172 pomta reopectlvely, Walton

l,ortland Takes
Two Off Chester '" "'
Grade S h I

Sports Leaders O,rg4lnizing Young~ter
OI)TRAN MOUNTAIN 5 League In MasonCQ~ty ~Juncf.Bend

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fu D•ilr Snthlel

Panthers

Jackets Hopeful
Against Potent
Wellston Five

SPOR'fs··
DESK
Co/Uns Wants Reynolds Successor
Plul Colltns was having coffee and trunmmgs late in the
Steak House Sunday night talkmg baseball and 1t's not even
into February yet. He had a good listener m Bob Eastman,
56·57 Panther c&amp;ger and a softball enthusiast of last summer.
Phil is racking his brain heavily already for an experienced
and able p1tcher for hts club Such an 1tem was ail Pomeroy
lacked last year to be a contender. Jack West w11l be a cMtdt·
date but Jack hasn't had much work for mer three years
wh1le he was laboring for Uncle Samuel West however pitch·
ed well h1s senior year in high school for the Panthers.
"Let us latch onto a good pitcher, m the class of Miller of
Mtddleport, Wolfe of Racine, or Hesson of Hartford and we'll
show the fans some real baseball," said Collins.
For a t1me last summer Collins ~t. al, had H'uey (Big Chief)
Reynolds of the Marshall College p1tch1ng staff working for
them But Huey , who beat Hatllord , and was unbeaten in
three starts m the OVA, couldn't fmd work in The Bend.
Commutmg from Huntmgton on weekends became too
much for h1m He took on regular pitching assignments with
tndc)lcndcnt summer teams m West Vtrguua , along wtth a job.

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y,•OUngSt•ef BOSeb0Ill5 APfiV/

That Carolina·Air

DUKE OUTFOXED,

By Unlltd Preu
Moiutay night, the lll~e Devils
"When we get beat, we11 hove West VIrginia's first defeat of •PJpped tho Mountaineers' 14
waa attributed today a._me winqlng streak and milD·
no allblls.'' 81id PomerOJ.'o baste~ the oeason
11
1
ball coach Dick ReUon todjoy 11 he to • home eourt jiDl" and ' the ' talned their record of never hav·
readied hlo unbeoten Panthers for Caroliu air" among" other things, ing !oat to the West VIrginians in
but the lJI•in, unvami1hed trutti Duke's l.ndoor stadium
invaswn of Jackson UJniJhl
Pomeroy will be in quest of its Is thll Duke's Inspired Blue Dev· The United Press major college
12th straight vlctocy this oeason lis sunply out-foxed and out-ran basketball ravnsa with first place
votes and won·losl recorda through
while Middleport WID be looking the mighty Mountaineer&amp;.
By
upseUJng
top-tllnked
West
Jan
26.
for its fourth win of the 1eaaon
Po into
against the big and potent Well· VIrginia, 72-88, at Durham, N. C, Toom
oton club which Is ~ in SEO
league standings, Wellston comes
to Middleport,
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In other area «ames, ltacioe en·

tcrtams Wahama fOl a second

mectmg between the two teams.
Eastern and Harrisonville are idle.
Rutland traveio to Wilton.
Coach Retton's rerqark that he'd
have no allbio when defeat came
was In answer to worrid fana'
fear of Jackson 'a new,_ om which
has glau banklnc boords
"We're not coneerned about
giasa boarda. We shoot for the rim,

Ill

won E'r Honald W Green .~aid "far
curly over
an mcKperlencrd mot'\' ('X pensive lefllfl will have •tn
Chl"fftcr 7 8 ~radc team Mondny be mKdc before we can make
llll!ht at Pol'tlarut ~.5 tR w!th bu' liPCt:Hrc recommendations lo th':
Portland Grade

Schcol

two rcglllllrs Jn the

mllustry '

lllli!Up

C'Oitck Hubert Prh o clcllrcd h,,.
lll'lll'lt Ill the cuntt•~L Wllh CO/I l' I
1\tmon l'arkcr's boy ~ J,arsor'b

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RAMOS NAMED MYP
HAVANA UP - Pitcher l'cd·

w.1s h1gh with 30 for the wmnrr ~ ro flmnoa of Clcntucgos has been
For Chc11tcr Tom Munkm had 7 chosen most valuable player in
11m unrlef('itlrd Portlnnd SOth the Cuban Winter Le~gue Ramos
nlso p1tches' for tbc Washington
~radc t(•am also v.on, 42 20, oV('I
Senators,
( hcstl'r's Little RnHirl'!l L. !'ncr
had 23 lor Portland , R Kautz ll
HEAVYWEIGHTS SIGN
for the loRers This Chester team
is big and looks to be two or
IIUUS'fON, Tex. IJl' -Heavy·
three years away from dcvclup welahta Cleveland Williams of
1ng Into an qulstandlng cluh
Georgia and Gene White of St
Portland
17 27 47 M l'aul, Minn., have slcned for a
Chr&gt;tcr
4 7 12 18 IO·roond bout Feb 4 W~lte Is
heavyweight cham·
J•ortl illltl ll McKelvey 18, H Mhmcsota
pion,
Jubn ~on 2. l'arNons 30, I. l'ncr. ~.
l\1. McKelvey 2 Non ·ll('Ort·r~ · 81 c
SPECS OKAYED
~cr. ll Joluumn, J. Jlrutfltl, Allen
Ptrkcns, Durst Totuls 25 (S 20)
WATiillUUitY, Conn-The po
!~
illc c.lcpnrtmont was having ~·J
CheJier T Mankin 7 Cleland muclt trouble gettmg recrui t.~
3 c. M•nkln, 2, Starcher 2, F: !hut It finally relaxed a roulc
ll1chey 2, Carter 2 Non SI'Otm i Now cops hero arc allowerl tu
McLIUJihlln Newell, Summcrtlch! went ~lusaea~

Total• 8 (2·11) 18

BOWLING
IUGHUGHTS
INDUSTtUAL LEAGUE
Robuuona Laumb'y 3. ·;.up
(fnrmrrly I.tans) o.
II &amp; U li'lrcatono 1 2, romcro)

Molor I,

Pomeroy t..:e111cnt Olotk 2,
Market 1

' Sloi.ctingo
Robln1ons J.aundt y
Porn Cement Bllll'k
Pomergy Motor co.
H &amp; U F1reatone

Boney", Market
1·UP dormerly t.ionsl

Bone)·~

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HlllDEF'ORD, Me - Webb&lt;1
llot!jlltal reported th~tt a Vermont
n•sldc,11t recently pturt the hospl·
1'1 hili lor delivery ol s b•bY$24 20, No, prices have not come
1town 'I he baby was delivered .n

COLUMBUS UP-The Umted
Press announced today the 1~8
Ohio Board of Coaches, which

rates the top 10 high school b•~

This week they voted·

Mlght,y Middletown, with the experience

ot

two undefeated sea-

The Jackets don'l hove the big
guns - oo for on ~lr record to match Welloton. Btlt Middleport
has iGOked better Ill almoot every
succeaslve appeuance;.
At Athens 1111 Fridl)' the Jac
keto nearly cau~ed MeAfet'o Bull·
dogs te have little kittens with •
112·1l0 contest whlcti wao loll by
the Jackets In the 'laal live min·
utcs.
Coach Swack io expected to
alart ¥ark Kelly with 149 point•
In II cameo 11 1 forward, Ernest
Bowleo at the other forward, and
Mike Erwin at center.
Middleport's tw~ quick illlrdl
who are ~eetna more end more

18, 18. Marlon 14; 19

30 out of 34 firSt place voto\ in
the weekly balloting ol the state's
leading coachea
Unbeaten Pomeroy's ST John·
oon set a new sehool aeoring mark
with h11 42 point$ against Nel•on·
v1ile, erasing a 39-polnt •perform·
anee set in 1053 54. His efforts
still were short of Shelby's Russ
Hepner, who scored 46 points in
the Whippets' tf-47 win over Upper S•ndusky
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day night and

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HoUlton 70 Oklahomo St. 64
Arlo, Flog. St. 15 Arltono 70
St1ftlt 75 Stnta Clan 67

ldoho St. TO St. Moryo Cant. 58
Marquette 58 ToiMio 55

TOP SPRINTERS MEET
NEW YORK UP - Dave Simo
nad Ira Murchison,

two of the

best sprinters in the wotld, w•ll
meet at !4ad1Son ll&lt;Juarc Garden
Feb. 8 in the 60-yard dash of the
M!Urose Games.
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of

Taylor 87-57 Frl· wlntmon llko Mol Hill, Roy Con•·
then beatmg C1o· chor, Eddlo Wlumon ond Horblo

are Bobby Nolson and llarlan h~t.l and tomn Jn Smith Folio,
Whitlatch,
Ontario.
Nel1on baa lOll pomts, Wh1tlatcb
106 in II romeo,

Coach J,orry Morrison of Racine
who took 'Wobamo GH8 in Mason
will expect hlo boys to fatten thai
maraJn at home.
Carl Wolle and Ronnie Salaer
will &amp;q at lorwardo, Jim Adamo ot
center, Ivan Powell and Don Me·
Dade a~euards.
In oth•r SEO games Athena
roeo to Nelsonville and ohould
make their leoliUO record 8·2 while
Loaao comes to Gallipollo, the
latter ahootlnc tor o 7-3 record. '

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By Unltod Pro11
hton Hall 79 St. Fran. N, "' 74
W. VIr. St. 17 Whoollng Coli, 82
Gtorwlo Tech 71 Kontucky 52
Dvh 72 Wool Vlralnlo 61
Gtorwla 14 Sooth Cai'QIIno 63
Mill. St. 75 SouthoHtarn La. 61
Ohio Stoll 75 Purdua 73
Wltuton II Woyna Stolo 54
G111nen 16 Youngstown 77
Xnltr Ohio )6 Lohllo 65
North~ollrn IS Mlnnoooto 76

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oono licblnd• it, has shown no
"ligbtenlmt Up" symptoms so far, tY'I tllcktst playmlktrs, wn
The No 1 rated Middles have loll· starrlr,g for the Bolton Bruins In
ed over 14 straight opponents tiM ytln iust prier to World War

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Mason teom which Is
ganized are Tommy Ewing,
Meadows, Earl Ingles, Debby Row·
land, Ronald Millet, Harry Surlace Jr., Steph~n Creamer, John
Rogers, Larry Noble, Bobby
tin, Eddie Young, Billy
V1c Ebersbach and Danny

BILL COWLEY
ly U~ltod Prill
Whon Bill · c~wlo,, onl pi

Wednesday, Thursday .:.r, Friday

SPECIALS

First reading or the wet X ray
led doctors to believe Campanel·
la had a broken spine But a sub-

PAINT,

Middleport High School star a~d
now a reoident of Mason City.
Each team will be permitted to

sequent reading disclosed that
hill neck tlad been fracturer.
Campanella was alone and drivmg his twn automobile when the
No, 1 nod agam thiS week, taking acctdent happened.

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Charlie Carr willie hts asslsant
wall be Harry Surface, one time

Doctors at Glen Cove Commuport 13, 20 ' Troy 12
mty Hospital placed the jinx·rid-~
Others Canton South 11. Cuya- den catcher on the critical lut
hoga Falla, Pomeroy, Ham.ilton Immediately after X-rays indiFa11110!d 7 each.
cated the extent of his inJury.

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Young 4 e;ch
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ESSii~X. Vt.- Town

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16 Findlay 22 17 Columbus Easl

No SJ"gns Of Letli"ng· Up Dr1"ve
By BOB GRIMM
COLUMBUS (lp - The Ohio
high aehool basketboll '"'on has
leu than a month to go with most
of the slate's top unbeaten squado
showing no Blgna of letting up the
pace
If paot years mean anything,
however, many unscathed teams,
put on the spot with tho proapect
of an unbeaten campalcn and
the upcoming tournamenta, won't
otand the prcSBurc, As 1 result,
1 wave of upsel! could be record·
ed around the stole within the
next few weeks

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Campy's Neck Is
Broken As Auto
Skids, crashes

unbeaten Oh1.0 Squads ShOWI·ng
thers, Gallipol•a

Orgsniza'tlon of a
The !jason team wltl be kuoWJl
league lor elementary
as the Buff•loes,
the Bend Area of Mason County Ia
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underway,
SChOOII
to
be
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w'tw'am ft·jz an,d &amp;an•· ·of
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6. Oklahoma Swte 1:1-1
123 Clifton and WOit Columbia.
ents, Nr. and Mrs. C. H. Wtoe .~.
7. (Tie) North Carolina 12·3
Team members may be students and other relatives.
Temple 13 2
101 from any grade In the school. Prac. I I";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-=,
9. Rradlev 11·3
58
tlee sessions will start next week II
10 Kentucky 1~·3
5I
and wtU continue for three or
Rubber
Second 10 group - ~l, Mary. four weeks. A rodnd robin toum·
land, 40; t~, North Carlma State, amen! Is planned following that
~; 13, Mteb1gan State, 34; 14.1 period and will be held in the Wa·
Bast
oregon State, 13, 15 Dayton, 11, hama gymnasium under tbe di·
16, Arkansas, 8; 17, St John's N. reetlon of Ralph Sayre.
Y., 6; 18, California, 5; 19, (lie)
C h f tb .,
lll be
Notre Dame Seattle and Brigham
oae 0 e '",aaon 1.eam w
'1. Weal Vireinio 28 14-o
2 ~'n"s ~ 12·2
3, San Fra!J"ISCO ~ I~·I
4. Cinclnnaij 2 13c2 '
~- K'l"sa' ,State IH

Others - MIChigan, 2; Georgia
Tt1m
Points Tecb, l.
1. Middelown
30 14·0 334
2. Cleve E311 'l'eeh
13.() 25q
3 Hamtlton
I 10·1 217
4. Zanesville
12.() 188
!5 Cols No11th
I 11·0 139
6. Elyna
2 12.() 103
7. Canton McKinley
12·1 98
8 Toledo Scolt
10·0 95
9 Cin St Xav1er
13·0 6ti
10 Cleve Sl lgnatms 12-1 51 ' GLEN COVE, N. Y. UP - Los
Anseles Dodger Catchet Roy Cam·
Second 10 group 11 Youngspanella broke h1s nl:!ck early totown South 37, 12 To!UIIo Macom
day
whe' hts , automobile sk:ddcd
ber and Salem 32 ca~h. 14 Iron- on a slippery street a(ld crashed
ton 30: 15 Dayton Roosevelt 23, mto a hgbt pole.

clnnatl Central, 96·31, the follow- Ctln. During thtt time, tht Bruins
Ing evenlnc
ltd the Natlontl Hockey League
Mlddloo Ovorwhtlmlng Cholco
four straight tim11 and won two
ranks fourth In lea&amp;ue acorlna:
with 1 22.7 avera'' op 204 pointo The Mlddiea eBBliY calned the Stanloy Cupo.
In nine game~. Potta io oeventh good opportunities to shoot !rOIIJ Whtttvtr happtnld to 8111 Cowwith 139 points and a IU IVeroae. outoldo or drlve·in at each game, loy? Todoy he owf)J • prooporouo

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selectmen
purchnse1! ll new snow plow !or
the street department Now they
arc considering purchase ol 11
truck so the plow can be u.sed

Mingle, Carriihers, Help In
Voting Top Basketball Fives

ketball teams in tile state each
week or the season
Thts L'l the nxlb season Umted Press has conducted the rat
anyway," said Retton.
ings During that ttme the,r have
This was in some contrast to re- become recognized generally as
marks by Coach Noion swackhom· the most authorttattve In Oh,o
er of Middleport who 01id lui high school basketball.
week.
The coacbes are selected most
ly on a regiOnal basis Ill order to
"In my opiniOn, theBe new ~nd prevent one section from mono
unnecessary" gins bc1rds can pollzing the rahng• Other con
throw off the boy1 In their oboot· Bideratlon.s mcludc a coach's
In&amp;."
schedule and the caliber of the
Even with bothersome ctau coach hmlSeiC
backing Jackson's baeketo, the The SEO league has two me111
Panthers should not be ovel' ber coaches on lhe board, George
Mingle, J~ckson and Blll Carr1
pressed to cop their 12th come.

Interest 1s expected to be higher than ever tn Lillie Leagqc
baseball come June and July in Middleport and Pomeroy.
One of L1ttle League President John Thompson's top jobs
111 Middleport wtll be to obtam a htgh caliber of managerial
people for the youngsters It is nol slretchmg the point even
a little lo say that success ot Little League depends
In the clubo llrst outing on the
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Pomeroy
floor OilY
December
13, the
entirely upon a u t gul ance an trm con ro exerc se
Panthers were
66-28 wlnnm.
the managers
,
Since then, however, J1cbon upWoody Call, who rules hiS lads w1th an tron h~nd on
oet Logan ti2·il0 only 1ut week on
diamond, and off when he catches up w1th them, wtli be back. the Logon floor, and apparently
Jumor Kennedy will take ~is first plunge into Littl~ Leitgue 1much improved over the De&lt;em·
managmg. Kennedy should do all right.
ber team
Woody takes the altitude 11 IS a privilege for these boys
Scas~n scorln&amp; record• for Jack·
'ow:nspeo·
l'on
show El1nauale and Wrl4hl
have the opportunity to play baseball at their age, 'f
as the teadmc point makero. The
pie provtde uniforms and equipment Others contribute
111'11 boy has 87, the oecond 80
time in organizing the league and managmg it Given
points, Neither are In the claH of
the least the kids can be required to do is play within the Pomeroy's ST Johnson wit~ 306,
lughesl codes of sportsmanship.
Paul Folmer with 128, or Junior
ThiS goes for parents too who 011 occasion become
Hawthorne with 104.
Retton said thia morning he
unruly than their perspiring youngsters at events
would otart Folmer ond Howthorne
on the diamond.
at forward11, Johnson at center,
L1ttle League baseball must be a wholesome Influence on Bill WUoon at one guard (1011 and
boys. if it IS anything else its purpose 1s defeated before a either Bruce Zirkle or Ronnie Mar·
ball Is thrown
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the other guard poll, de,
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L'ttl
on what kind of a de·
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The baseba I fan o serves that wmmng t e
Jacklon come• In with,
teams arc those that have the strictest team discipline.
CAN THIY DO IT
Is there a team sport In which this is not true• Or are there can Middleport beat Wellolon?
any Individual' sports, !Ike golf, where
Coac!J.,~ackhamer knowa h can
slstently are won by persons·unablc to d,isclpline
be @Ill! lieeau~e tbrl!e telll)l ~v;
Show me oue
performed the leal already,
This club cominl lo Middleport
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Is biB, fast, and was picked
LoasTER EXPERIMENT
to flmsh on top of the SEO at the
AIIGUST\, llo - :llalne'a S" season's ·beglnnlnc. Tom Camps
Slw« !C"hcn•·• Department ton, Dickie Potts, and Mu Walton
rt•pnrls ''(!ncOtw-aglng resu lts'' are aU in the 6-2 and 6-8 ran&amp;e
fr·om t'XpNimt&gt;nts rn shippmJ
Their scorln&amp; over an 11-a:ame
hv&lt;' lobsters packed In wood season route to date Is 61, 24e. and
C 00
~huv JngH However, CommJSSiorr 172 pomta reopectlvely, Walton

l,ortland Takes
Two Off Chester '" "'
Grade S h I

Sports Leaders O,rg4lnizing Young~ter
OI)TRAN MOUNTAIN 5 League In MasonCQ~ty ~Juncf.Bend

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The 0 aa·r Y Senti'nd

Middle,port Brow•ieScouts
United Methodist
First Meeting Is Thursday Family Night Is
. The first meeting ot the Brow- troop leader and her assistants Held On Sunday
rue Scouts will ~ he l~ on Thurs- are Mrs. Maxme Allensworth, Mrs.

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of Heath. Methodtst Chureh This Pullens Members of Mrs Theiss' Young Adult eta! was h~&lt;itne
meellhg IS for those who are al- Troop Co~mtttee arc Mrs Robert the Un1ted Method 1st Chur ~I1
ready reg.tstererl
Schmoll, (hurman, Mrs. Phyllis Sunday cvPmnf
e
At lhe present time the mem- Hackett and M1ss Anna Howell
A polluck d111ne
d
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•bl!rsblp ·ts I uII but th etc IS a wa1tSIK o'clock follow rdwas
b serve
1 11 at Ele-..nor

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There are two troops of Brownies. Mrs Pal ShPrmB,fi Mllls IS
the leader of one trOOp and her
aSSistants are ~1rs Geraldme AI·
len, Mrs Jl!an :\loody, and Mrs
J ean Morgan Mrs ~tills' troop
commJUcc rons1st s of lfrs Robert
Fil
cha1rman.
~lni Ricluud Wells
ande,Mrs
Roger ·11orgap
Mrs Paul Thrl55 IS the olbcr
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Th

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M1adi epor t Ch urc h o1 Cl1rist will
hoId a Rum mage Sale at the former Dut ton Drug Store bulldmg on
~Ill ;trect on rnday and Satura~, anuHry 31 to FeDruary l
nyone who Wl9hca to have
rumma,gc picked up 1s to call Mrs.
Wilham Slater al 8311 -M
The class will also have a Bake
Sale on Saturd!!.y, FeDruary 1 at
the Robinson's Tn-Lustre Clean
crs Anyone who \l.ants their bak
cd goods p1cked up shoul~ call
MIS Russell Wilson at 6410

I 1st at 530 1&gt;

Willwm

Francis, has called a ~peoal meet·
mg of the rmancc and Program
CommHt.ees and all the room mo
thers for Thursday at one o'clock
and ha5 askctl that lhl')l all be pre-

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We.stminl'(er

Yrolltll

Mtss Marilyn Grueser return
ed to Columbus Monday afte.
spcndmg the weekend WJth he~
paren~, Mr and Mrs- Karl Gruc
.!!er, Mmersvllle
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Farley
ol Ch~ylon,W. Va , and Edward
Parl:er Jr. ere weekend guest:.
ol th
arenl.s, Mr. and Mrs
Ed•vard Porker, Sr.. Mloersvllle
Mrs. Freda Mitch has ' r,turnec~
to her, home I~ MlnerlvlUe after
a visit With relatives in Clncln
nat1.
Charles Grueser who is em·
ployod m V.lr&amp;inlo spenl. t~• week
end Wl!&gt;b hi! ,amily at ' MlnW·
Vl!lf,
l isses Ethel and .Clara Gar·
land were m Colu,mbus laSt week
CBiled b,y the death af a frle~d.
Mrs Elmer Gears and .son John
Gears and friend, MISS 'Mabel
Knott all of Glouster were Sundar guests ol the Iarmer's aon-ln·
law and daughter, Re\' and MrE
Eugene Brown and family.
Rev. Eugene Brown lefl Mon·
d•y lor Columbus to attend the
Ohlo Pastors Convention
Mr and Mrs. Harold Brabbm
and Mr and Mr.i A c. Downm~

Church wenl t('l Huntln,l! lun Sat
urday for n s·.vtmmm!( p~r1y at
the YMCA Pool
Those ,IZOJng mdudet.! Frcrl Sla
tcr, Lois ,,nn Sauer, Sus1c Aliens
worth, Ca1'r1!yn Hussell U1charrl
Bolm, G~orgc
Sauc~, Johnn y
Allt&gt;r:sworth unci Karen G)l'l.U:
They were ,Jccompanwd by Rc\'
Howard Ruppcll, Lewis Sauer Jr
and Mrs Lucy Gregg

sent

Gas Range
Pay Only $$9.58 down
and $2U.OQ per month

Hair CuHing
Styling- Bleaching
and Tinting

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On 1'bc Drlghtest Corner

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The West11Jin1ter Youth FellOW·
ahlp ol the First Presbyterian The Stall and oirlcers of the
Church went to Nelaonvllffl· $u!l· Pythlan Sisters met at the home of
day at att'end a Yiiqtb Rally. 'rbote Mrs. Casb Bal!j, Vo,ohy 'evening
were 200 prese~t.
with Mr&amp;. Martha Chl!ds " tbe aoThe next RallY iNJII tie al lleer· slating hostua.
field on May I.
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The meeting opened wltb prayMiss Lynn Buchanan; Faith or from tbe Yearpook Mrs. WI!·
chairman of the Youth Cou•oll llam Allman 'Presided.
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had the closing wcrshlp service. ' ' Plans were made lor thelr. an·
Those attending were Judy Sau- nual dinner whlcb wlll be held on
er, .'LYnn Buchanan, Janice Zirkle, February ~. Two ' new mornbell,
ElSie Reichart; Carolyn RuiSell, Mr~ Frank Chcesebrew and Mrs,
Hele~ Taylor, Patt)l Lowery, Bev- Natftaa Biggs Jr., were received
erly Perrjn, Jamie Jobb, ·sandra r into the organization
Hysell, RIChard Bolin, Karen / Games were played and prizes
Gregg, Judy Gregg and SuSie Al· were won by Mrs. Myron MU!er,
Jenswort~.
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They were accompanied by Mrs I Mrs Bertie Watll and Mrs. Bob
~udson White, adlvlsor, Mr. and BurkeU.
•d'rs. Donald Lowery, Mr1, Lucy The hostessea served ulad, sind·
Gregg and Miss Farle Erlewlne.
wlcbes and eoffee to the members
and thl'ee JIUcsto, Mrs. Burkett,
Flatwoods
Mrs. Btggti and i.-ra. Cheesebr~w.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzn Osborn or
Athena nnd Mr and Mr1. Harry
Kinnan and lamlly oi l Rosevlllo
TliACHIIt'$ PENSION ,'
were Sunday •uestJS of Mr anrt 1 B
"rs E J. HULl
Ji. E. Vt.-:JISJ ' A'tiei!J
Jorinny Brydt' 'I' nl s 1 rd
GIU~ICI wa1 th' first retired
with 11r, and Ml:i ·
Jfil~ 'Y , reacher ltere \O receive . a ,,peru•
M .'!j u~der a new city proviBion.
Cml• n '
01 r. •• " ~/udloi wljl· l!lli&gt;ejve 3~ ~PI·
and Mr~.
been 111
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Finle1
fam1ly spent the ~eekenrl
wttlt relatwes l!:t Cnrrollton.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. William · Grat,.
and son James, Charleston, wep
weekend guests of her parents
Mr and Mrs. W11lbm Baker
Sunday guests of Mr ~nd Mr~
Wtlham Baket were Mr. and MrGary Dudding and son Sammy c!
Huntington
Mr and Mrs Willard Eberpbach
and daughter Cheryl visited Sun
day with her parents, Mr anr'
Mrs Clare!lcc Might of Bradbury
Mr and Mrs Ttoy Jones Jr
,nd sons Michael&gt; John and Jer
of Columbus ware weekend
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S~clety - ~ucsls or Mr. -=-.n-d -~Irs. Frank frey
guests of thelC pa rents, Mr. 11ft'
Checsebrew and Mr. J B Hayes. Mrs Roy Jones Sr, o,f S)·racus
Mr. and Mro. M. F Jlarman and ••d MT_ and Mr. £ ~· · IIIII 01 ,
\fr .m rl Mrs ~·rnn k lm ClArk
,IIJd son ha ve moved mto the flue daughters. Carolyn and Diane and
son, David, and Elmer Shaff~r of Smlth, enroute to Charleston. llJI.lrtmcnt (ln South Scronfl st
Mrs. Rlebard Rawling 1, form•
Mr iJitf! Mrs CharlcE Woodc of Eric, Penn, were week end guests
Alfred atut }fr and Mrs John of Mrs John K Sm1th TheY were cr Meigs County resident, cl "far·
Hnycs of Chester Wl'l e recen\ jomed Sunda)l Dy i~lr and t,frs. lon, ls a medical patient at Melga
V!nccnt Dabo and Jean Ellen of General Hospital.
DannY Brown, who recently unPomeroy and Thomas Kelly
derwent an appendectomy at the
Dm11er guesta recently of Mr M01gs General HoapJtal, b11 been
and Mrs Buford ~ East were her returned to his borne on North
sister, Ml'S. Eugene Fry and Third Avenue.
daugbter, Carolyn, of Zanesville
'Everett Bachner Is able to be
out now after 1:1 reclmt Illness.
Mr and Mrs. John K. sm1th Jr.
of Akron were overn1gbl guests
FrJday of h1s mother, Mrs J. K
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Wellston Rockets Get
O .u tside Shooting

Mrs: w. E. Reeves ,

Prov~s Bad

Car An~ !ruck
Mission In ~llis~on •
pl'l!nllsing young preacliers m On Lmcoln Hill
Pollee inveat1gated
Prandeis oomes to

Claimed By D~ath ,
Tile Middlel'llrl Yellow Jackets caught Wellston here on a 'At c
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r~ed Tuesday night with their second best scorer big Dickie
arpenter
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Funeral lcrvlces are as yet
56~.
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· incomplete 191'-Mrs. w. E. Reeves
I O~lf., Mark Kelly of .the Jacket:o, was up to form on offense 1 formtr Meisa County ~ehool tea·
and defense. The husky forward hit eight field goals and four 1eher and veteran Poatmlotreu at
for foUr at the free line for 20 - '
1Carpenter who dll!d at her Car
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r penter hofl1e Tuesday evenlnt.
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Hi! ,Production was only )wo
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Mr1. Reeves . formerly • tausht
mort cf Gene Reed's 22 points lor
I at Pegtpw~ lor __ ,.V!f~l . years
Wellston carded on 1tf lleld goals
and later liecame tbe' Poatmlltre..
··~ two' lree !oases All but one
at Carpent,er, a PQSifion which
1 0f, Reed's baskets came
on his/
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~ she held fGr· a ,Perlqd o( more
,.,eiredly long two-ha•d•d set ahot
lp•n 40 ~·"'·
·,from 25 feet away.
· ~ She was prece11e&lt;1 In death by
U the SEQ's 3·7 Jackets were
COLUMBUS UP-G
Will her huabanll approximately 110
ever to beat the big Wellston team
O'N .11,
h ov 0· !d. years ago when he W3S killed by
thl
't
st . ht
111m
e1 s p Y!I!Ctan sa 8 tram
, , Me yeawr, ll'"was 1daT mgCo
Tuc.~day night !hat the governor's
Surviving the deeeued' ia one
ax a wll an om mpston,
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f
Hd h rt t
' the big men, played In a IJ•st ulf ;•ct~rx rtomd ha ,m 111 ••hi at·0 "ster. Mrs. Myrtle Nltkles, AI·
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Sl r t' t 1 h Dl kl ac m lea e e w be a e
ban)', and several nieces and ne·
x oo wo nc
c e 't'e.s_ume his full duties
and ac· h
1 wance.
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wa&amp;
Ineligible
and
did
not
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With hi , I I h
' lVC y e a can t a1~ 1or r~,~ P Servlc~'~
will be In Clharae of
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• Dr. George I Nelson ~aid a late ·cw Mlrsn!l•lu Ohio With the
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ec up !oun
Chesaer
of Marsh·
, oc; I ~18Se u:.~f. alter bun· thmg quile satiSfactory. He B8id lletd Method~t Church ofl•ciat·
DY., ay ~ft waa a 1 atu t aSs1gn- O'Ne11l was progressma
ven 1
' plent lor them, II not lmpoSBible. well
ng.
• In the llrst bOll they hit only e'•ht
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,.,e Repu bl'Jean ••vernor, who dLee 1McComas
t t r olth Middleport
dec
d js
of 29 ahots, mast of them eloae·m. bas announced he 10uld st:ek re· a mm s ra or or e
ease .
But the Jacketa could do little election for a' second term, 1mf· 1
better.
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fered • mild heart au;ck last /'
, llidd!eport led 11-8 at the first Weddesday oh a trip from Dar· 00W
' quarter a en4, a~d 21-19 at hall· ton.
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rotta. (ouled dut

the game on book learnin', and still lost

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O'Neill w·n BC [
Act'IVe Candidate
In Pnmary Race

Js Forecast

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Pomeroy

Point
on Tuesday night, Febru·
ary 11, tO speak to an ~petted capacity Youth Ntght audt·
ence in the rotnt Pleasant Beruor High auditorium.
Rev. J. 8', Keefer, pa.tor of the Church of Christ In Chris·
tlan Unloa will pre~lde while stu·
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w!U leafl. jo . the devR!JqnaLter·
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· Desp1te one of the moJt · lo~e­
ment nlgbll o! the 19$7 Mlu)bn,
the Youth Nllht attendance 'I'"
the lar&amp;ell ol lhe entire. Wl•k
and Steering Committee ol!l~ls
.-tlcloote an even Iarget gr~IIP
this
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an actldent of LIDcoln Hill Tues

day in wb1ch 1 car and a tru~k
coHlded 11 the re.sult of 1now and
1ce on the atreetl.
Police Chlel Frank D Hudson
said that the 111416 Ford S!ltlon
Wagon bemg driven eastward orr
the hill by Herbert Ole Simmon&lt;,
46, ol Pom&lt;roy, suddenly began
sk1ddmg on a turn and amashed
into a truck bemg drlven up the
hill by Walter Bentr
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Hudaon said exten1ive damage
was done to both vehicle• the
Slmmona car aufferina: esLJmatetl
damages a! $CiOO and tbe Benll
truck approllmately $3&amp;1.
No one was mjured In the ac
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man, he wu ar
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ear thelt and served a
coLuM;.us UP- 'I'he ' stat•
blanket already on the ground In term In the penitentiary. Hero Highway Deportment uld today
most parts ol the state
he was con~~erted to the Christ· that Its d"!Sion• 9 and 10, I are
The weatherman sllld t~mpera· lan ~lth. Due to hla extenaive l!llklns a prcl;,unnry stud)' 1p
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tures range d from &amp;.IJ
•• at zaneB Jcw~a11
'·• traInmg, Rev. Brande111 """
••"the11sIem 0 mo rrliiatw11JC
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Local grollndhogs
may or • may
nol see their shadow sunday. prov· ville to az at Chesall'ake Cotum· ha1 me111or1Eed most of the Old futare Lake Erle-to·Ohio :River
b1
Freeway.
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1~1n; bt~1 th
bee ,;:a~!!e~
ha~:!nss and Cincinnati 26
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S W ht t', 1 The loreeast today was lor the
Tb11 J1ynam1c spealrer " much •••anced by tbe Southeastern
Pa es ~e11o~i rrt . rigfl ·8 k snow flUrries to diminish, al· m demand by college and profess· Obio Regional Couoei1.
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omeroy, .m qui e ce 1m 1 oc · h h
f Ohid
t tonal lfOUps as well as large However, the department made
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, T~en ·Kelly hlt two charities and ol 20 to SO robins have erred In t oug h molt o , waa "'pee • I c'urcbOI ond gathenngz Ho re It I th t
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added a •idB court one binder for eomrng oorth before February~
J~ ave ,s~me moredl ~~ow. 1'' eiDtly completed two ~cry sue 1• ~e(r : no ;~rna Pj8Jir 1~5
11}23 lllldHle;&gt;ort. But lllax Wallo~
Tuesday he was amazed wlind " n" we,rc e"!'!tte
e ear cOI8ful crusade In Canada
,. t 1 nlg d done.
e lprdo e~ I
twlated In O';t ol the slot to tie It !be Robina , on bia ground, yes, brle Y ear Y ton•... ' but mort
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I no nc u e on any e era n·
up and Re&lt;lu hit two tnore ng ahlvermg ;lightly, ,but itlll appar· light snow was lorecut lor lair
wnllte program and 1f con·
ones and Hill added one lo~1931· ently convinced It was time o leave toniJht and Thuraday.
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A I~w prea~~ area" movl!li
V~o
built entirely Irom state lunda.
Tbe Jacke)l cli,nbed ~ack to . • live weeks early, March 1 being out or the Norihern ~Ide.~ tb\•
The proposed road would be
. 88 -b~ the •third quarter's end 34
on I the usual date lor their trip to mornmg wiU trlcger lhursday'
constructed by relocallog OhiO 5
fo\11' points lrom Bobby Nelson, southern Ohio
!Continued on PliO 11..1
between Logan and Hunhlngton,
hook t I fr K II , dE 1 "They'll probably have w make
- - -W Va' North (rom Log!n, the
""T."' e ap ece om e y an
rn·
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proposed road would roughly
e;t Bowles, atd • free throw by an extra trip aouth and back up M~son
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C
llOD
f II 'Oh' 13 t s d t
Roy Lone.
here thlfl year because surely we'll
o ow
1o
o an us Y·
Opening tbe final Ira"!• Wolton bave some rough winter In FebThe herd o! Jones and Jones
The department "'d that some
. and Tom Compston bit lcr 42-34 ruary," said Mr. Hazelton.
of l\9ule I, Pt. Pleaunt, placed seellors of Ohto 13 may be relo·
The closest Middleport came aile;
Robms usoally leave thia local·
0 ee
llr,lt In Muon Ccunty on the cated or Improved and that the
tb t
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ty between Nov I and the 15th. '
DIDA Honer Roll lor the month work w" not part ol the prOpos·
a was ~., on
e Y.!1 n ce
M North-South Througltway.
drive-in layup With 3:30 OQ the
of Decem""' with 40.4 average
Gov. c William O'Neill and
clock.
pounds ol fat per cow.
hiahway Chief Charles Noble ,•.
Walwn got 3 and Reed 6 Polnlal
Joe F. Burdett.• native ol Ma
Other herds In the order or speeted the proposed route in
l in the ~nal mlnut~l w ~uck tho
haoans Cfiolcudnty!or ntobwe DeolmCochraartllecstnono-, 'tbelr placlriJI are as follow.· Ray &amp;)uthcastern Ohio l"t No. 13.
Heckel! 7th leai!Ue victory aalelY I'_
c k R dl
Tbe aovcrnor and Noble hid a
awp;.
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qunstlon lor aoC\'&lt;tary ol allte ol ran . en eraon, as.o overoge corilerencc With West V&lt;rglnia
. 'l'h• Jatkets again last nl~t, I~
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West Virglniln He Is,. at' pruenl pojlllds ol lat per cow; Otmer Gov. Cecil Underwond regarding
c~ntraot 1o thejr outatandlng game Ch,rles D~w, Rose Hill, Pome· the assiOtant ·alate treasurer.
Llevllli, West Columbia, S7.4. tho proposal but no statement
aaaina\ A,Il)en last .woek ~ roy, alormer architect and con·
The of!ice which Burdott I• G. C. Sol)lmer, South Side, 'J5.B,
d
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obieste&lt;!1 wlUfhltdnslrom
'tbe oul- tractor in thiS are~ lor a number ,..klog is lor the unexpired term ~:~~n~~a~er,Leo!"t~'i;. ';;~i '"~h:~:utheastern Ohio Region·
aide,
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B IB 8 P • 316 , '~,e ie' J
ll Council proposed the roa~ as
~alno the bll Wellaton re· morning
He ls the !ormJ;r president of
M eon, · • a r or· art 1 d t c tc fro Nl&gt;rth
bounders, .)V,ion and compaton, Funeral arransementa which aro the W"'f Vlr~lnla st.te be"!~,. of ~~ •1°~P~~1111
F~r7i ~·0~ c.)lc. :.., gbt"0 1~e~h~ml Fla.m
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Ibis was ~t~urder.
'Ia yet Incomplef!l, are under the control 8nd b the so~ ol Mts P. .,.w s,
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!; Clat
from
bearl~l
lllgbtiy ~ff life Home.
Pt Pleasant.
""l'" "'l'nc. art, 2'1. : c.
-o•• 1 f th
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Cottrill, p,, Pleasant 28.6; Doug
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Iaf and David Rou•h. New Have n,
• :r:ed away lrom the basket ...
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clifford CatiO!I, Moson, 20 and
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1\Jpils Howard Rouoh, Letart, 250.

~e lat~nclung

a~ge i~e Pon\e~y

marked·
of an im·
, Fliday, JaiiU!lfY 24,
aginary space
on the
of
'Junior High
Schpol. Mrs. Eva Stout's elghllt;gude history ~udents, In -.an
Unusual andJI!ghly entlll'lalninJ
.,sal!mlily program, engineer,._,
• 'hi b
ed the tr!P'I to space in a PI~'Y."~t~~lled "Mars Ji'an..ay', W c
~nnoun~.
d...rlbed to the Ju.nlor High stu·
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u• Holt,
"true·y
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A roe ke't sblp ..,...
•·• bewapace•
1111mm.
en
lll!fore the iailnchlng howevl'l" coilltruded by the stud~n\4 With
lhe .,..mbly followed .;ore doww:' · ~fstithl'g '111\1 {lound .e(lfllll which
!Harth lin.. ,TIIlen the P!~l!rtlll bfighte~W t)fe)Iiuslon of _ .
31 , ' tiegllll wit~ the tr.ll!jjij,Q!l .1ravel. tlrcu&lt;d In spa,ce aulll, ,
the sra4e
a Iute led by tar,cy )JorailfY, ·¥l•f.ed , lp tbe lpi\JO ahlp wit~ Cap4
Michael
Bowen. JudY Hewe~ »Ill &gt; M,oOnll~t • wete Prbfueqr
oon led In proying the Lord'i PraY· Wolliliit Von HoundoJ, played•br,
er. For,the Scripture r.-•dlna Pen· , ,!c~ael11'ulli. and Cu~by, '11~9 In
ny Moore c~oao the eighth cbapt&lt;:r' ,real Ole I• Walter Grueaer. F1ret
of tbe book of ')lalaebl.
. ,n~ ~t&lt;ond Akela soou\a were Ed·
dlt lklfll!llton and Euseno Jobn·
of' the prosram . ston '
trip to lola"· ' The
travelers were areetN.f,~:;~~~~~~j~ll repreaenled the .~ after 'their succesaful landlnr
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announcer and on 'Min "'.the queen cf the Mil'
of Slllri U~,' Joyce BuekleJ, ond ber
part o! C!OIIrtl , l&gt;YJ!l! Mlgb~~ Judy M!Ufr,
cf ~e '!'~ ilbter,' Ann ... Arnll!d. IIIII
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The Jackson lronmen of Coaeh George Mingle pulled the
biggest upset 'ol the SEOAL aeason last night as they nipped
the previously undeleated Pomeroy Panthers by a score of
45-43 011 the new JAckscn lloor.
Pomeroy's loss thus slopped their winning s~eak at II and
left tbelll with a one game lead in the league race for the
champlonoblp
The Jronmen played Jnsp&amp;recl
boll thrcugl!out the IOtond half
after they a:ot 1 tlltl! of the lead
lor the li,..t time In the game.
They ccntlnuoualy out-rebounded
the Panthen on both ends of tltP
court as final stat11tita gave lherr.
a tall! ol 43 rebcundo to 28 lor
Pomeroy
'*Upon the announcement of
In that rebonndillg department Randall Metcalf that he was waiv·
h'IR( the atol')' of the outcome lng a jury in the trial of hl!t
ol the aame deopite the lact that cJJent. J R Ty&lt;.~, charged wrth
the Panthers were way off m mak1ng false statement! 1n effect·
tltcir Jhoolinc. They connected mg sale of a deep frePze , Jud !! ~
on only 13 ahota of 50 from the John C Bacon dJ.Squallflcd him·
floor for a torr1dly low 26 per self from hearmg the case witn
cent.
out a Jury
Meanwhile, the Jawon learn
In do10g so Judge Bacon indr·
was having a good nlaht percent· cated that many people have call
agcwue In field goal accuracy ed in person or by telephone at
They hit 18 ol 41 lor an avera'' )jlJ home, expressing rhemselvts;
ol U 9 per cent.
further that atatements released
Coaeb D1ck Retttln offered no to the newspapera concerning the
a!Jb11 alter the pme and dJ.J- m~ttter raJ&amp;ed complica!loru
counted any idl!a that the tlau
"In many of yeara Gf practice
back boar4t In the. new Jackson as a lawyer," Judge Bacon .aa1d, l
gym co.t them the bill game He hne been attorney for and ad
Pmnted to the rebound statlstlca v1sed many of the persons who
and eommeoted, "Tiut'a where signed papers for the salesmen
we lost 1t."
Involved 111 these cases Thts
would dtsquahfy me as a matter
The came began with every of law"
indJcatJon that the Panthen
"I regret I find lh11 necessal'}'",
IUiiht hne an easy time of it as Judge
Bacon sl1d becau!le It
they quickly raced to an 8-1 lead
has
not
been, IS not now, nor
only to see it cut dC~wn by the
will 1t ever be my policy tv
end of the flnt quarter to 17 11 nmd
I11Y
respomnbrlitie3 as
A bu.eket by nm E1snaugle at
judge You see the same diS·
the outset of the second quarter quallhcahons of a juror apply to
narro*ed the score to 17 13 but
when he 11 asked to sll ·
goal! by Paul Folmer and ST aas judge
a JUror"
Johnson qulcrl)" gne tt"ae Pan"Notwtthstandtng tlte &lt;!ons1der
then their ~i:te&lt;t lead or the ation
mentioned," Judge Bacon
game at 2l·Ur..
concluded, 'I am constantly act·
Late In th(l JCcond q·~arter mg on var10us matters as Com·
w1tb the score 37 20 tn (avor Gf mon Plea, Judge, a.!l Probate
the Pant~• BalTJ' Wngl:l's held
(Continued On Pqo FCIVI'I
goat immfdlately followed by
EIBnauglr.'a narrowed tbe gap at ~·
27·24 at halftime with tbe Pan 1&lt;)JX
then barel1.r~t in front.
Two qulcl" lleld goals at the
•tart cf tb&amp; . third quarter by
Frank Sw1ntl&amp; of the Ironmen
them into\. tile lead for the
time In ·IM game 28-27.
PABXERSBI1RG., W. Vo. UP- ~
i~'!•liill!d on .,... llwl
Six· Partertburs fire,..,, -lndud&lt;
I' &amp;!h :1 T •
Ina a captlld; wen Indicted .wcJay.
eur~ \Jt.[" 'tJWl
mi lar&lt;eny charlleB in connection
with a series of thefts from the
::e.!"''" . Roebuck warehouse
The Wood County grand jury
returned .three md•ctmenll againsl
Capt Bernard A. Trippett, two
CHARLESTON, W. Va. UP- for grand larceny and ooe of pet·
A chartered private plane sa1d ty larceny
lo be earry1ng four persons was
lndtcted on charges of gr81ld tarmissing today on a night from. ceny were former pnvatea Paul
Flor1da to Charleston
: ll'. Cochran, Lewis C Wnght,
State Police searched a remot~ Ronald .J. Foster and Ralph E.
area 12 m1les north of her~ Grimm. Jack George, another pri·
\fhere a trucker reporttd seemg~~ vate, was ind1clfd lor petty lar·
a f1re.
' eeny.
All bave been diSmisaed from
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the department since there arrest.
Mtmben of tht Mli11 County
Two other men also were indict·
CAP S,uod""' wore olertod ot ed lor grand larceny '" the case3:00___
A. .. M.
· h, a Sears 1ormer
to Wodnoldoy
rti
te in ond
the James B. Smtt
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Jndge Removes
Self From Bench
On Freezer Case

Parkersburg
Firemen lndit1ed
On Theft CJW~es

wntractqr D'Ies

POMEROY

p~:S~ MOORES 'on;,·~~
14" Tubeless Town and
Country Tires
AT NEW LOW PRiCES

81NGLI CCIPY_.

Pomeroy-Middl~port, Ohio, Wednesday, January 29,1968

NO. 242

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,, JEWJLRY STORE
(,IOVftT ST.

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: Goessler's

Reg. $12.95

DeNte41'el'.. l•tertJU·Of I'M ,_..,,.,.. . . bet~
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It w8'1teed ~hatrkepr·:W~Illlo~t.
In th~ came wjth hll foh&amp; abo!
rrom
the eenter. poming out
In ths . ~~ haU1 ~¥4 pot bls
club loto •IJ poi~! Iead'lolthln·two
minutes This ·was nevor less than
t~ee poinll uotll aune's end and
It reJChed nine po\nts midway in
the fourth
qu•rter.
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Beech. surge bad blm smk four
out of l1ve attempts lrom lsr out
l,n the ope~ing 111lnutes. Ri8 first
two madf the score 23-21 for Well·
.IOn
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lljht snow or snow flurries most1, north 1ncl c.ntrtl portions to-

A't T ' •rht torpedoed
the
~!· ItOil~~·w~~!'; .' i ~~~nued o~_"r, 11~1 .: · •L~ rft,,~~. 'I'' I!IW~.(

\II Work Completed
In less th1111 aWeek

pounded exaclly ,IS SJlCCii iC{I!
Today's answvr 1s Colorado

BY UNITED PRE~$

dar ond tonight, Thurodor cloudy
IIIICI 101110 onow likely, IIMlo
ChiiMO In tomporotJro, High to·
doy 11-34, low tonight In tho 201.

Game Fails

To Click Against Jackson Five

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Middleport

DURING RUTLAND FUIINITURE and MASON

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omeroy .antbers I
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Pythian .Sisters
Meeting Is Held
At Bahr Residence

were Sunday

of Dr. and Mrs. c.-E

Downie.

with a birthday dmner Sunday In
hpnor of her daughter, Janis, who
Ia a atudenl nurse at Holzor Hos·
pita! In Gallipolis.
Guests mcluded Mr and Mrs
M!' ,and Mrs. E Stanford Stockton of Hemlock Glove, OhiO
IV!Iph Gibbs Jr and Gloria and
Gregory or New Haven, w. Va; are announcmg the engagement of their daughter Lind
Mr ancl Mrs W1lhum Chllda und Marie, to John N Watson. son of Mts Myrtle Watson, 'Miners~
Shelia and \\IJCkey, Mr and Mrs. VIlle, Ohio, and Mr. Loyd L. Watson Freemon! Ohio 1
T~e brtde·elect 1s a 1957 graduate ~f Pomeroy' High School
dace and Mrs Mmme Gilmore.
and IS now employed as secretary lor Alkms Chicks Inc. Mr
:.Vatson graduated from Pomeroy High School in 19SO, served
'onh!heVU S Navy for four years, and is now employpd by the
IO a.Jiey Electric Co
No definite dale has been set for the wedding.

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Janis Childs Is
SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY. H.onor Guest At
5H0 p
Birthday Party
Mrs. Martha Childs t!nlerlained

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Linda Marie Stockton Is Engaged

Presbyterian WYF
Swimming Party
Enjoyed Saturday
Tht.

Will

Mrs

the program after Which A2,.
Hensley Brown, son of the Rev'
and Mrs Eugene BIO\\n .gave an
mtere~tlng talk on hiS experl
ences While st&lt;l tiOned at Guam
and told of var 1ous t11 ur" mad,•
"
while there
Mrs C c 'l'ompkms was 111
r
charge of the
children durmg th 1•
progrzun and J&gt;lHyNI a nlllnbcr of
recordet1 stones and songs
A mls.ston study rlass on Ja·
pan for the Youth tdlowshi!J
taught by Mrs H:tl'fY p Snutrl
preceded the Fum!ly Night

lowshlp of the Jo'1rsJ Prt2Sb)tenan

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The president,

INCLUDES
ll.tfriguator

ummage Sale

sponsor
a J1tncy Supper 111 the grade
school auclltorium Sttturday, Feb

Fur~iture
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Syracuse PTA
Jitney Supper
Is Saturday

ALL NEW

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Presbyterian
Youth Rally Is
At Nelsonville

ACTION PILID
A -...u for moner only, totally
•
plpa com ond Interest was
rued today lo C9mmon Ple18
CoUI'I here by Dick TYrrell Jewel·
eu lni'., ~ldand, C&amp;IU, agalnll
Ra»rY ' D.' ' t,fe, 1\t. 2; Pomercy.
Webmf · aiid .Fulll represent tbe
plaintiff:.

Not more. tban 10 percent of
the first place winners are also
the Medalist Rating.
competition is nahonwlde
While at Middleport Mr Howell
was active m the publishin&amp; of
yearbooks a t the local High
School.

Federal Hearing
End Today
or Ducky Corn
COLUMBUS UP-A federal
courJ was expected to wind up
bearings today on a motion for a
11~&gt;w trbl for Ironton City coon

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sumntllliJ'IW"a'

PI c PI
•lr .~ttrch for the
ml~llf ptano. L~l CAP -

wa. .,,....

bois flrl!lf tho Rarch party
..,. Dr. I. R. Pick...., B. f.,
Parmaloo, Howard Dolloy ""'
Emmott Shulot'. Tho l...t
IHr&lt;h porty took off from 1M
Chtthlro Airport,

cilman DustiD E. Cern, who r...,
a $130,000 fiDe and a 45-year sen·
tence for federal tax violations.
Dr. Rebert A Evans, Franklln
County coroner and eounty health
commissioner, wu scheduled to
The plane Teportedly took of
co,mplete testimony today.
from
St. Pt.tentburg, F1a , theJ
He teat1fied that a lung prison
term could kill Corn, convicted landed at Augusta, Ga., befof'l
continumg a night here.
last Oct. 30.
The unidentified pilot radioe&lt;
the Kanawha A1rport contro
MARKIT REPORT
tower here at 4 p. m Tuesda.
CINCINNATI UP- Produce:
that he was Oymg in thick over
Eggs, weak, prl&lt;es at larms, cast and was not far from Char
consumers, whites and broWDS, A lesion but was rurming low 01
jumbos 36-42, A large 32-37, A me· gas At 6 p m. the pilot said the
dium 2!1-35, A small 23-31, B large erart was going down but d1d no
Z8·35, FOB A lar&amp;e 40-42, A me- gwe a lotatlon.
d\Um 37-40, B large no aalea.
Two oewpants of the plant
Chickens, weak, fryers 3-3~ lb were said to be Mrs. Bertha M
21-24, heavy ben• 11-21, llgbt hens1
of Charleston and heJ
101" I
prices 20000 a l2l'
L. M1ch1e, also ol
•
ryer
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44,000 at 22; 36,000 at 23, 3000 at
24, 34,000
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Mason Grown Hay·
Wins First Place
undeterm~ln~e~d. ~~~~o~
A~' Annual Show District EUB CJturch Officers

NHaven Mothers A sample ol orchard grass hay
'
arown on the larm of E c Cir·
March On Polio the::,~·.e~a~~·
It~'::!;~: r~~.~~t\~bb~~
Third Annual Hay and S1tage
Thursd. ay E, Veiling
• ShowThe atHayJackson's
M1ll, w va
and Siluc Show "
The •"Mothers
March on Pol•'o"
,
will ad
be helu in Ne\o Hoven nn
'l'llur ly, Jan. 30 betwun the
hours of ·8 an~ 1 P· m.
The American Legion iwdhary
will conduct t~e convaul ,and the
drive will begin when· tile Pottery
whistle biows at 6 o'eloet. Please
leave your .plJrch Uahu •en and
aonat4 to the "March of Dim""

awarded
of a po.!l~ble

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M-oIn Search Party
For. Missing Plane

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Some of tbe firemen had also been
employed by Sears.
ArraigDment lor all eight 1.!
JCheduled Friday belorc CirCUit
Judie Donald F. Black. '111ey were
arrested last month following an
iDveatlptioo into the disappear·
ance over a period of several
nonths of art1clet valued at liev!1'1! thousand dollan from Seats.

Rig Bend Boating
Club To Discll8S ·
Plans On Regatta
DiscuKSion of an earlier date
for Meigs County's second annua 1

~gatta

and general summer acll·
1ities w1ll be dlscussed Thurs·
:iay 01ght at a meetrng of the
Big Bend Baahng Club.
AIJ members are urged to at·
tend tbe meelmg to be held tfl

the Preston
Motor
Company
rooms in M~ddleport. President
WillJJ Lead.Jngham also has mvit·
ed new pro1pecUve ' members to
' '
jom the meebng
Jd At
Also to be considered by
eeting
e .
ew
aven members is a schedule of mv1ta·
"A Mission to Workers" wl)) be the theme lor Evangelistic tions to otber boatmg clubs to

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work for EUB hurch~s m Mason ounty for the next aev·
eral weeks, It was decided on Sunday afternoon at a meeting
held
as
part
or
the
West
VJrgmla
Unlvermty D01ry Short course of district church officers and other interested members of
' tion. The meetl ng was held m
· the New Haven
program which was attended b)' th e denomma
Oaroon.
EUB Church.
.
There were 163 hay and 8111\lle
Rev. K J. Scott, pastor ol the to these problems?"
entrl~s at the shov reprcsent~g New Haven Chureh and diBtriet "What steps have you token to
fll:niOrs lrom 18 West Virginl4 t1ader was in charge ol the meet· bnng your laith and. your dally
~
..unl~es
fng. He reported that the tbemc work closer together?,.
"In what ways and under wbat
In addition to
will be used to 11')' to d~~.er
har and Silage,
of witnessing lor I"!'ri't conditions do you think a man as
1 worker can be be paid to be a ~o­
n!Jed also as a good
vocational activity,
worbr with God!"
a(e judge He placed
judt!\Pi contest held
attending SUnday's Atfer eacb group had discussed
coune
divided Into groupa these questions, they jotned IJain
- -- the type ol 'lfcrk thef and discussed the problems In a
, ANSWER TWO CALLS
. 11iey discussed aeveral topjco joint meeting.
Representah1es of the following
POmeroy emergency squadmen
those discussed and pooed as
answered two calls Tu..day; the questions were:
cburches attended. Mason Charge,
fltll ,for. John Weaver, Bouman's
"What situations do you lace In New Haven, Union · Chtrge, pt_
flun the second !or Lora llll)'man, your vocation which made It dlf· Pleasant Ctreuit, BellemWle, and
lll~~ravllle. Both were take&amp;: ,10 lercntlor you at your work!"
Apple Grove.
'!fellS General Hospital
. , ' "Are there CbriBtiall ooluUoDS

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employe, and Fredenck A Frashe-ur, identified as a bouse-builder.

VISit here 8S well aS CXCUrSIODS
to waters away from here.

Evangelistic

Revival Will
Begin Sunday
, A two week evangelistic rc·
viYal serv)ce wJJI begin on Sun·
dav. Feb 9 at the W~ ColumbiO
EUB ChUTch with Rev. L R Ma
honey of Mason as spe?ker.
Freeland Noms of ·Raeine w1ll
'be song leader at the sen1ees,
which w1ll begin eacb evening

7 30 o'clock.
All persons mterested 1n
tendin1 are aoked w be .ures~1ot
at tbe servi&lt;&gt;,O

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