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VOL IX NO. 245

Anlerican

'CI•arles Russell
· T~ Enter Race
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Or OIDDIISSIODer

Purchase Of Delta
Queen By Kaiser
Aluminum Denied
• CINCINNATI

Th;i:'"I)OIImie Wharfboat" known to many of the older folk In Meigs County for a long
ci,~ars is pictured above in 1Gl8 being shoved into Pomeroy's Main-s! by ice pac~ in
ObliD-River. This was the "Swan Song" of the wharf lloaat for later she dropped back
into, Use,lee floated down river struck the railroad bridge at Pt. Pleasant and then was
groUncLto bits by the ice I!ack al Gallipolis Island.
t!IGH·LOW TEMPS ,
~ l'be low·
Ll)hn, pomeroy; ·t st reported .lel,nperature' In . the
Pwneroy; . -\~~a ~atlon toc!•Y was 22 below 'zero at
Lovella Quillen, Bemldpl, Mlnn..111ihelrt ·reported
J'by~i! ICAls~t· l.tcJUporature Friday was 81 degree
4•ug~fl'l· Racine.
at Brol~osvllle, Tex.

1830.· There was another landing
a (e.w yean later at Coalport, now
the lower end ol Pomeroy.
The first and only wharlboat
was built at the Valentine B. Hor·
ton boatyard in Pomeroy In tlie
liMO's.
W6 do not know tho euct
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dalj!, but likely it was in lll47 or
1848. It was managed by James
Martin but there were others owning shares in , tbe company that
oimed .-her including Mr. Horton.
An advertisement in the Meigs
(Continud On Page S.vtn)

UP - An olliclal of the Kaiser Aluminum Cn.
plant at Ravenswood, W. Va., t&lt;r
day denied reports his firm was
considering buying the Delta River Queen - last ol the Ohio River
passenger boats.
Bart Benedict, public relations
manager of the Ravenswood plant,
said he talked with Dick Blake,
ollicial !rom the company's Oak·
land, Cali!., ollice, but Blake
merely wanter to check the trip
charg"f lor the boat. ·
The Oakland representative in·
dlcated his company would like
to transfer its . contract for char·
tered trips to the new owners
should the vessel be sold.
Benedict said hi~ lirm made no
offer to buy the boat, owned by
Mrs. i,etha Greene, Cincinnati,
widow of tbe late riverboat cap.
lain, Tom Greene.
Mrs. Greene, who has been II')'·
ing to oell the boat because she
said she couldn't get enough pissengers to make it pay lor itself,
said •h• has bad no new offer•

�tlonor RoiNs

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freaoure Huh!
Prlee Is.R11bt
l'lilth llr Co~~
'l:t• :rae Dough
Jlld Day News
Movlfllrne '
Kitty Foyle
Matinee The~e
Queen lor a Day
! Jdel'1) ftq~eeo

Your B t Parade
News Headllaea
WeatbQJ"cast
N tewateh
S gn Oil

t&gt;DV~ MI.' gs County John
our prel\ll1f ~mb)
m fare An~ you 11 gel those
tiQ na nes

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Col\10\b'

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Splnioh Playbu.,.
S(l!&gt;t'tS Eye

John wond I'! too wbJ Alhjns
Oh o Un tt y d dn t grab the
hal i~,;,~Out 10 years aro and con
the Ot a port Into a Ieeder
11&gt;&lt;at on lor pos by Piedmont
another I ne U de Sa'll "'II'
t Ol! o l t&gt;n mont'y h~ n tu
The a rpor~ wouJd have
w II all of so h~as ern Ohio
Ther. w.. a compllcoll9~ T~f

W•~tho;n;,st

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Nel'(l Picture
NBC lews
l!'awkeye
The Pt'ke Is Rllht

They Kept Faith In God and Man!

hf' a port (eolleee)

and d dn t pe m romme,rcql op

Rcv an I Mrs W H Strauahaugh an I two chi dren are In
Newark fo two weeks of meet
ing1 to wh. ch he il evanael st
Attendance at Sunda)' School on
Jan U was 95 offering fl845
~fr. and M s Pearl JacobA: spent
n few davs In Columbua the paat
week
I&lt;Sll!r sJ'Ob\.over spent
week end ot ht! home here He
emp oy !d In Toronto Oh o
Wya t Scluefer and son Dnld
ol Ml Vernon Mr and Ml'l Vern
Story ol Columbuo Mr and Mrs
Clur n e Ak ey of Athen• were
£Uests o! th~lr parento during the
woek end Callers at the Schaefer
home were Mr and Mrs Edd e
Schat!fer IIerman Michaels and
•ons om\ Morgaret Allen
Mrs Edna Schaefer ca led on
Mrs Georgia Dehl
Lewis Fox employed In Steub
envlle spen the week end at h 1
home nere

CHESTER
Mr and Mn C N lonea spent
lhe week end with Mr and Mro
Ed lolorrloon and children Blaek
lick
Mr and Mrs B E Will Syra
cuoe Yla ted Sundar evenlnl with
lr!r and Mra D If Cleland
Mra Mabel Van Meter Is spend
II\!! oeveral dayo with Mr and Mrs
Eldon Kraeuter Morning Star
lol• and lira Opha Offutt and
~hlldren and !olr and Mr! Law
renee Smltb spent Sunday wit~
Mr ond Mrs Thomaa Weber
Mrs 1ohn Zweyer Baltimore
Md spent oevera days with heJ
father JONe Tuttle who Is con
lined lo hl1 hOIJie with a broken
lei
Min Lenora Be zing CQ)~mhus
via led her olater Mrs Fl'da MI
ler and other relatives
Mr a)ld lolrs Charles Chaffee
Silver Rld1e visited Mr ond Mn
Frank Gau
Mrs Geor1e Pyles recently
&amp;fiOnt a day with her aunt Clara
O~llnrer Pomeroy
'Mr and ¥r&amp; Larry Jl&lt;l~eh of
l~ckoon open! a few dar• wl h
lfr and Mra Guy Summerfield
'Mr and Mrs fieney Beaver had
as suppor gueots Sunday Mr and
Mrs Lowell Boaver and daughter
and Mr and Mrs R A Miller o!
Middleport
Mr and ¥ra J T Mees Alben~
af¥!nl Sunday w In Mr and Mrs
1hed c or
Mr and Mra Char e1 Woode
v a ted sunday with Mr and M,.
P F Kobenl&amp;

SYRACUSE

Ed Sulllnn Show

Channell- Saturclay
By ll~lttd Prtll
DOUGLAS Wyo - Co II Fu

vo ers

gate 4 swcc heart of mad doi
k llcr Cha lcs Starkweather lU
~rter both were eaptured on how
II felt lo b! n hil co npany ~1'1'
.,.,.,.,.,., ni hlo m~lder ron page through
the Midwest
1 was arrafd he was gong to
wke me to Wash nsto slate and
Mrs YR~~~~ Maino

Mrs C~t Lsl sncc
return
ed o her hom here ar er
spend ng severa weeks n Pa It
eraburg w th her son and daugh
ter in law M and Mrs Carl Lal
lance
JlCk Wood of Rio Gron~e ca I
ed on M ll L I an McB de an I
Mrs Ruth c nd II Wod e ~ay
Mrs ll c nr ~ Da ley s JA,P. ov ng
at ber home t om a rece t illness
1

Rober C ow sp t Sat day n
Columbu&amp; on bus ncs8
Mrs Roy Whaley o Burling
ha n v s ted her moth
Mrs

Leona W nebrcnnor
Mr and Mrs Thomas W ams
and Wayne Columbus Jpent the
weekend with h s pare ts Mr
and Ms C F \\ ltllams
Mr a d Mrs Charles Neuman
and Mr and Mrs Cheste Bueklcy
spon Sa urday n Ma a ta an l
Parke •b g
Mr and Mrs Pat ours of Col
umbua v s ted Saturday w h Mrs
Myrtle Crew
Mr and Mrs George Steel and
chll~ren of co umbus were here
for he wcckend with Anna Me
Coy who
aceompan c ! hem
home

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Ooo\&gt;ll!tlo Made Boaat
II t was a long term ggvern
n ent H ndenbu g wan ed when
he ~ccl!pted H t cr: he eertn nly
got t Goebhels \\Tole n 1932
hat Once we have power we
never w1 give It up The~ would
have to carry our bodies out
Exactly 12 year and three
months arter Hit er was swor:1
in he was en 1 ed out ss a corpse
along w th Goebhels
By h n the m ~n who ave~

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But even today hey unens ly
I d the fntef p oclama o
n quar er of a re urv ago
Dldn t Trust H tltr
lllndenburg d sl ked 111d d
t u•j• d Hiller a I only lou days
esrl cr had dechl ed hi." wo ld

never appoint he I tie A s
tr an corpora as chance lor
Bul by lan 30 1933 the 85
y•qr old Pres dent
upp r n (y
alar"'ed by rumors of a v elent
rovernment coup I the mak ng
[ nally agreed to a cept H lc as
chancellor
Hlndenburg s od sers led by
Franz von Papen ~~sured hln
that oncP. H t ~r was. n office
they cou ~ contro and man pu
late n m
Less ban two mon hs Ia er on
March 2$ a Nazi packed par 1a
mo~t voted
Hitler d etatorljl
powen
Sl1 months late a I o her pa
ties had been d ssol;ed or ban
ned and Germany beca e a totalitarian Naz ata e
Hlndenburg uppo nled H tier
•I • •
under the emergency dawe
WASIIINGTON- Cho rman John the COIJSI tu ton wh ch d d not
C Doer!e o! the Federal Com req~l,. parlament' approvol
mu eotions Commisslon on the
Malorlty lmpooslblt
accepton•e as a loan by FCC l'lle country had been run by
me hers 9l color television . . this ela~se slnee 1930 when con
from manu!~cturera
tlnued 1quabbl ng n parliament
To ua It 1 ~ot a luxury It s made I mposs ble to form any
part of o~r job to see how it kll'd of majority
wo kJ
We look 1t televiS on
~ut H ndenburg s cho ce was a
shows not tor fun but to learn popular one !lore tnon 17 m II on
what 1 COIJII on
Germ\"' of 39 n llllon vo ed Naz
nemtl Ia ~In the rei at ve )' free e ect ons

7 00

730
8 30
9 00
t 3D

Melts Cou.nty ffews
WJEif

12;10 p.m.
Daily
on 990 spot

TV Cla!SrOOm
Captain Kangaroo
,
M ghty 11 use Ployhousr
Garden Club
Saturday Playhouse
Young Peop es Phi bar
monic
Lone Ral\l!cr
Pro Ho1key
Moot Corliss Archer
Record Hop
20th Centucy
Star Performance
Perry l!l•son Show
Dick &amp;. tho Duches•
T~o Gale Storm Show
Havo Gun W II Travel
Gunsmoke
OJftolal Dotectlve
News
Tba La e Show

GE Theatre

Allred Hiteheoek
$64 000 Chal\rnge
What s 141 Line
Sunday News Special
The Late Show

l Chonnel ~onday
12 ~
12 13
12 39
12 4~
I do
I 39

l!ousepiirtl"'~

Sunday- ChanheiB
10 00
10 30
II 00
II 30
12 IRl
12 30
I Oil
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3 30

4 Oil
4 30
5 Oil
6 Oil
6 30

7 00
7 30

Lamp Unto My Feet
Look Up and Live
United Nation• in Aetlon
Camera Three
llot a Take A, Trip
Wild Bll HICkok
Badge and Bullets
Sunday Showe,u e
The Last Word
Face tne Nahon
CBS News
See n Now
Beal Tho Clock
Annie Oakley
La11le
Bll!'helor F1t~er

Captain Kangoroo
CBS !i'ews
1\lllfnlng Show
Garry Moore
Ailhur God!rer
Dotto
l
!jews al Nopn
Love of Llfl-,
"!!arch fill' 1'omorrow
G:~IIUII&amp;i .LISht
Klitle'i"Xltchen
Aa the WoriJ TufDI
Be~l tbf ~­

5 oo

8 30
6 ~3

8 ~5
7 00
7 30

BIJ Payoff
The Ver&lt;bet Ia Youn
Dr ghter Day
Secrt t Slotm
Edge of N~hl
Early Show
Yo\11' Esso RoACII'Ier
Sporla Parada
Weatherman
Leavp II To Bea..,.
Rob._ Hood

8 flf) Lqcy and Desi
~ 0(1 Danny Th'!IJIII

9 30
10:00
n Oil
1 II 05
II 10

Deeoml&gt;er Bride
SIQII,i One
U(I-IHbe-Mlnute Nl""'l
Scanntitl the 'o1.flther
The Late Sho"

'The sculptor has reproduced many char actertstics in the Pioneer Mother Statue
Courage resoluteness forb tude show In thIs work of art Only the ktnd of people that
are depicted In this statue could have carved a nat on out of a vast wtldemess as they
diil "!'hey had one other characteristic not brought out by the sculptors skill and art
Tiley had ta1th faith m themselves and fat th m a hiJ!her power
In sp1te of hardships that would ~ave staggered most of us today they kept their
faith They -l!eld ontO It In spite of everything The piOneer mother took along With her
a determ1~Uon which enabled her to have a susta nmg a d No sooner had her hOI\le
b@n erectll4' than she and her husband began to sec to the erection of a chur~h to
meet their needs
The chuq:h which sustamed the piOneers m thetr new homes ts worth JUst as much
to you Are yqu reallzfug Its benefits•

lVtt_h the lhoP,e tl:lot 1t wtil I"' some measure foster and help susHt!n that which IS good ,,., farnljy and communtty ltfe thts featUre is sponsored hv the business ftrms and orgontzat1or.s whose
riOm~s appear tlelew

A'n Appliance Sn
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ll(ala St

Pomero)

Pnmeroy Cement Block Co.
Pomeroy Ohio

liik• Furniture

Stiffler Red Anchor

Mlc!dleport

Pomeroy Budget Shoppillg Ceale1

Fife Refrfge...,icJ

Ohio Vallt!y Baking Co

Middleport Ohio

Ma\ers of Holsum Dread

Forema11 &amp; Abbott
Mltlc!lepoJt
Custom )Built Kltthens

Meigs Equip111ant Co.
Pomeroy Ohio

R. H. Rawlif'i!IS &amp; Sons Co.
Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Deller

Heiner's Bakery
Bakers Of Goot1 Bread

Uuullngto:n, W Va

Rodio Dial
AUSO at 1 S5 p m every
day additional Melgl County aew1 Items

(hanul13-,......, Chanll'ei13.Monday
12 5t Sian C\11
t Oil Ml\l'qh Ill Dlmesll'eletbon
4 00 All Star Goll
1
5 00 lofarch ql Dimes Teletboa
8 Oil Counley lluale JubdH
e00 Ltwrenet Welt
Ylt~ Wallaee 1Diervle1J
IIIIYIIower Newa
Matl:b of Dimeo Teleihon

9 44 Sllln On
9 45 Jl~inlll\!l\Vl&amp;
11 oo Ad"ntures In LeaJitlns /r
11 5o l!elgbborJ
12 o~ Noon Newa
,_
12 15 Llooraee
1245 ¥ovtf Quick Qulo
1 00 Gr~jcMn Wade Show
130 llfovle llf~Unee
300 Ame~on Bandlland
3 39 Do You Tluat Your Wife
•flo American "andllaed
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5011
5 30
Club
800
Cl~h
BIS Ttie ule Rlvlin Show
830 Aii'tbur J smith Reports
the News

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THOMAS FORK

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Fnendly Ne1g,hbors
Contr1 bute To
March Of D1mes

In Conservation

The Oh o Federal on o! Boll
Conservat on d ltnC!ts n annual
sesston here last weet pre.sented
d st nc ve serv ce awards to G2
so I d str cts wh ch bave teacbed
a h gh evel of • development Jn
conservat on
E even o! the&amp;e d air c1.s reo
e vcd super or award• 24: ex..
cclen and 17 good o llrletl
preSEnted super or awards were
Adams Ashland Carrell Champa gn Cia k Greene flancock
Mad son Preble
Warren anCI
Wayne
Ten year awards to d atrtd.l
wh cb have comple ed 10 yean
of se :e went l(l ru ton Hardi.ft.
Lora n R cbland and \\ yandot.
Tbe group named Sam &amp;tullebaker c! T pp C ty Mam Coun
ty p e.s den
Har e H eb of
Con nen~l f rst v ce-pretideDt
Sam Frantz of Dublm aecolid
v ce pres dent and Harry Arm
strong of Logan secretary t.reiJurer Studebaker was elevated ta
tho post from he first viCe presl
dency He aucceeds Robert Grl.,.
er of Spr ngf e d as federation
head

C)n Your

ed an
procramo
ooll and 1Jiile
needa and to hri"'. ....
Into your proptll'jf,• tad
nat onal pol cy on renellable DltUI'
al resoureea to end Ill• coat11
lnter-departnientol conflleti ol
rovernment with re~t~ect to" re-

Br ROY L IMITM
The I u t CfDtlll')' Chrllllan
And tho lesoon that we shou d Church
was composed of men and
araap a that we cannot force Je
women
who had been coaverted
¥Us to change hu m nd and wnys
ly Euttnt lrown ~hoclllt
to' a !a th n leouo Christ and who
His
law
s
arc
fixed
and
a
e
etcr
Mlnltttr
lor he n ost part !rom the
na II wo try to br011k them he cane
lHI CORNIIl ITONI
ra ks or the poor the UnJOphl..
lawa
are
not
broken'
but
ns
ead
Thq eubject of l~la leiton II
t cated the lna."'Jc¥1ate
aouree proaram1
drawn from the 17th veroe ol we a e eru11hed and &amp;round to The Apootle Paul In wrltinc to
powder 11 tranolated in the K J one of the youne cburelatt re
Other IP&lt;Il;m IDcluded qr~
the 2Dth chapter Of ~L tulle veralon
cultural and -.Uon offl
The very llone w~lc~ lbe ~~lid
m nded lr.m that there 1Jere not
A, a 111 nloter or Chr~t 1 do not many prom ncnt people among
c alo, educators ElteDIIoa per
era rejected baa become the (head
10net and ooll •!'""lallttl
ot the corner" The follo\r!J)g feel !lngry at people wh() are .&amp;jn them few o! them were educated
ve"e In the ehapl•r ttad! tbui nlng away hetr daya of groce arc and m0111 of hem had come !rom
~very one who lalla on that not go ng to ehurch are del ber the ranks of 1b~ de-ela~~ed and the
atone will be brobd to pl«e~ ately 1nd eontdllentiy break • B submerged The majonty of them
but when It Ialli on anrone It will HI• laws but there lt more a note were adua a avea
lira AI,.. llooro WM a dinner
of patboa In our heart We know
eru11h him
Man y of hem fou'd In the
sueo ~ of her aiJier lin C !.
that
a
man
s
sill&amp;
wi
I
sooner
or
or coune the corner alone 11
Church heir only opportun ty
Roecber and afternoon eaUen at
none other lhan Je,uo1 the Chrlot later catch up wl h h m and he to be somebody It waa mslde
the Roecher home - e Shirley
will be the Ylclim
the little church meetlnga that
and I unlor llobertl and :lienor Ebevening Wvlee II 7 90 ~' II
We s and or 1 t In tbe bleach they made tile only 1peethe1
lin Sunday
Morning preachln• op Nov 24. era of the great arena ~nd watch bey had ever made lD the r
lira Hope tbUn spent WednuDec 22 and Jan It Even ng the scenes oC the world unfold
ves The only ortacet tbey ever
day aftemoon with lira. Dalloo
preaching Dec.
and Jan I Man 11 the ac or upon the 1~age he d and the on y reapona b I
GI'O'Ier and Mro GeDe llumpbrey
Christian
Youtb FeiiOWihlt- and much of hu dongs arc not cs w th wh ch hey were ever
Shtri..J llobertl called on Sue
meet n1 Nov H at Hemlock to be commended but bo ly con en ru ted arne to thfm through
Vanlnw~pn Wednelday $Veolng
Grove 8 p 11 CGnil'qaUoyl demned We read Jlll$ )esterday he Chur$h t • then •mall
meetlnrs on lhe rr day aftr. 10 he newspapers and heard oYer wonder that they prized the1 my Lord It w&amp;intmJ to welcome Sblrloy RDbertl ealled on Bettr
preachiol servlcea the P'-VIOUI our rad o and telev s on of a member!!h pi as someth ng very me n the Father'I houte th 1 and ludy Borton 8wtday evening
Callen at the home of llr and
Sunday mornln' Rev Hmld C young man on y 1\; yean of age prec ous and ve y valuable
morn ng " And aa a conse llr1 Dalton GroYer and family
Do ter mlnlller Welcome
respens ble for k I ng en peo
Membt ship Mt1n1 R thtt
quence he found the service a were Hr .and lira WQiia w..t aod
TuppOu Plalill Chrfotlan pie h ~ feJiow men) The s one .s
r ch reward
children Powhatten Point and llr
Cbureb SUn:lay S'chool at 10 L already !ted to crusb him to
A h ghly t.len ed but rather
Your lu...,o let..., to You
and Jln. Walter Eltlin and ehll
m Creaton Ne'tflaDd 3upL Com i:!eath for b s unbr daled and un ret eent yuung couple moved n
Every
.Cbrittian
11
under
a
en.
to
a
ne
ghborhood
n
wh
ch
th.:
e
mdnlon and preachiDc at 11 a m
and evening ,.,.,.. at 7 ~ p eontrol ed cr me aga nat God 5and was a church or a denom nat on aobe reopon11blllty to help l&gt;ear llr and lira Artie Eblin and DIman Let us not forget that ,."~ w th wh ch they had been af !he burdens or other people but na and llr and lira. George Briem ~ornlng l""'•ellii1J on llpf
df
another category wlll work to- fi a ed In the r younger yean he a under an evea more sober l., and lam ly ealled on th01r
17 Dec lb and Jio. 1:. J)venlltg
respon01h lily tor bearing bh uento llr and lira. Steve Eblin
P"'aehlnr on Dec. 1 Vee
and .¥.•rd the same e~d The wages The r rst Sunday follow ng then own
burdens
lUDda7
of
aln
s
delttb
All
the
s
ns
and
arrival
n
the
common
ty
hey
Jan 18 Chrlallill, YO.th Fellow
1tr and Mra. fWier MeOelland
lhlp meetinp 7 to e p m firs: wrong we eomm t are not ust presen ed themselves at the htt e Tbere s a b t of solemn ad
nd
chaldren Belle W Va were
simply
aga
nst
soc
ely
bu
ehapel
at
he
t
me
of
the
morn
VK:e
In
the
New
TWment
tr
Tueodly Ia DIOnlll at Tuppe a
1
ng serv ces and were g ven he the effect ttut every man must ruent gue!IJ of Mr and Mn Dal
Plajna third Tuet4fY at l.o!!i RIJI nst God as we
All the re,Ject ng (of the Lord usual profess onal g eet ng at the work out his own salvat on ron Grover and 1tr and Mn. Gene
illltf?m ornew BINd m"'llnt
the •ewrul Tueiday Iii the m~nth a~d our !ellowman and wro g door A the dose of the serv And the Apollle Paul wrote to ffUIJ!pbrey
Chrllllan Women 1 FeUoWJblp w may do wII never destroy ce they met he paator but no !he Galatlcln ehurch NYinl eaeh Sherman IIDbertl called on llr
to man w II h.ne to bear h s own lnd lira Pearl llobertl Sunday
the secoJ!d Thu!Way In lbe mon God but we wlll be the loosers one el&amp;e even nqu1red u
A-3&lt; Charleo PuUena Keealer A.
th Rev Harold C Do!tor mlnifo God can get along wi hout us the r name or the r nteresu load
but we cannot get along w lh.ou Our g the hr~ subsequent There are some burdens which r B Mus ealled on Mn Dalton
ter Welcome.
Sunda)ls thell' experfence..was very we can reuoubly expect to Grover and family Monday
L"" I a - Chrflflon Church him
Sunday SchOol at 8 30 1 j!i Mn
Th s story would seem to nd
much the san c
share w1tb otllen but there are !olr and lin Gene Humphrey
Waller Brown Supt Communion eate that God s only a god of , - - - - - - - - - - - , o her burdena whleb are atrietly called on hi&gt; pam1ta, iofr and Mrs
Edward Humphrey and !am ly on
and Preach}nl oervt.. at to ., a judgmen but he as a god of
ou own
even ng
m and '""Ding IOI'VIee 11 7 30 LOVE and any p1,1n shment he
There are 1ome things we can Sunday
Sherman IIDberta called on llr
Morning pre~g on Dac l Dee may use no matter how t may
expect frQm the Churcb and and
lira. Wiley Burton Sunday a!
13 and Jan 12 Prayer meeUog burt for the momen ) Is in ended
here are other things the Cbarcb lenloon.
and Bible otudy every WedD"' to rcconc le h mself to us For
expects of 111
day at 7 sop m Christian Yo~th the momen all d sc pi ne seems
Respons bUJty Ul a tw~way
Fellowship meetings 7 to 8 p. In painfu rather than p easan
street down wb cb duties and
111'11 Tu..4ay I~ montb al Tuppen later t 'I elds the peacefu fru t
P v legi!:s pass and repass
~ Plains third Tuelday at IAIIR of r gh eousness to those who
The begtnnlng or responJibiltty
1 Bottom 0!1\clal Board meeUng I ave been tra ned by
t
He
B Within each of us
and tht
tho flr~t Thursday In the montb brews 12 11
rewards of fellOWJhlp come tG
Rev Harotd c. D.,ler mlnlater
H s name demands our rcspec
those who do their duty f1rsl
A eonlnbution wu made to the
Welcome
devol on and lo\'e and lc th s
Marth of D mea when the Friendly
be a onstant rem nder est w
Nc chbors Club met Tuelda7 eve
fihOh ld forget l at ~ven hough
nmg at the home or lira. Leon lie
we as bu lders reJCC the STONE
Knlgb~ Spnng AYe
he s st I Head of be Cor cr
Mrs Denver Thoma prer&amp;dent.
PreJilded at a short bUJ Delli se•

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n the community • abo llld
and 1 ouppooe 1 liave trealtd
ttrangers u we bave been treat
ed But 1 have beealhllklnrlbout
he matter II 11 the Church and
t s our chlll'&lt;ti H belonp to uo
ust ., much aa It belonp to any
o! the people who ha&gt;1 been 11m
20 yearo We have aa many rlchtl
as any of them hive IDd we need
t u bad •• a111 of them do 1 propose then that we 10 to church
th 1 morning 11 If It l&gt;elonged to
us and let 1 make ti ... people
recognue ut 11 thoua:h we were
part owner• with them
And the plJn worked WJWn
the apace of two ,......, they had
diiCovered aeveral YCllllll coupl.,
whose fr endahlp promlled 10 1&gt;e
very rewardiD8 And within a
year they were tOUII:ted amona:
the leadm
I am one tor whom Chrilt
died said an old man 11 be
made ready for ebun:h Jn a
strange dty
and no matter
wh•t the people think or do

Sermonette•

Ro~tf~ Y(lt~ FMUI!!l'
.Trd
P'ratu!ls Sh01r &lt;

mt ons on Oh o owned land Se
ems that r somebody was on Ue
bal n Athens ~ uch a ~ehnlealiiY
hould have been work$:~ out
Piedmont !o mmple hd 9f
I • equ pmen on the ltcld ready
ln ~ o and w e sen scamperln&amp;
The compl ted Probate J~d&amp;e
lluat on
tr no one r s for he pooltlon
It w b p o Judse ~'"'1n to
han e both jobs
"' But n "' a pet lion Ia riled In
the Common Pleas Court to com
I ne tho jobs Mr Baeon would
n hove to ouch It alter Jan I
19~9 He would t nave to now ex
c 1t for h s own generoslty with

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after wb ch games were play

ed and pnut awarded to lin.
Gerald G""""r Mn Dopley Rei
bel and Cbuctre Leear
A salad coune W8l served by
the bolteu to Mrs Harold Lohse
Hrs Charles Legar and Chuckie
Mrs Thoma Mn Robert Arnold
Mts. W liard He~nes, ifn Emer
lol1 Well Mrs W I~ Sheridan
-1p1d Darla Mr1 Ronald Smith
Mrs Reibel Mrs Dmd Ohlmger
and Sandra Mn Henry Werry
lin George Burhanan Mrs ciW'
res Werry IDd Mary Kathryn and
llrll Jack Robson

DenTwoCub
Scout Meeting
Held On Tuesday
Cub Scout. of Den Two held
theft regular meet ng Tum•r a!
ter school JD tile recreation room
at the home of lira. Oliver Iii
chaeL
Group alnginc opened the m..t.
lng alter whleh refreabmento
were reeordtd and lnVIIotiona to
the blue and gold banquet to be
held In Februan&gt; were made. Tbe
meeting ciOIOd with the living etr
cle.
Relrcslunent. we"' served preetdmg the meeUng to the folio,.
11\11 cuba Harry Game&amp;, B II Eng
ltah Don Swlaber .ChristOpher

Hersche Newsom
National
Grange Master and featured
speaker told he group that
man pulat on of price supports
would not open the doors to the
kind of prosperous future all of
us want for ourselvea and oar Tompkltu, Eus- Triplet~ Larry
Mankin David Keller Roome Lodrab busmesli p cture
pn Steve Finlaw and Dav d Hi
l•nken Like Butlnttt
•bael, lira Orval Wllea and !Irs
Bankers I ke the bowling bual- M•hoe~ Den Motben and one
ess Its strlclly for cash on tbe gucs~ Dickie Werry
barrel head There s little book
keep ne, nvovlved no aC'COllnta recetvab e and no inventory to eon
end w th
Estm ales arc that In s boWlll\1!
bus ness has 11ome 20 million
Amcr cans part c pat ng and 110
one bas a bad wor~ to oay (or
lhc automat on ovolved
The pm spotter was nvented b)'
a bowler who \loB&amp; barred by the
pm boys He put a mach ne »
getller n a turkrey bouse m Pearl
R ver N Y Thl! deVIce later wu
acqu1 ed by Amer can Machm.e •
ALL NEW
Foundry wh eh mates the spot
tors and leases lbem to bowling
aiLe) s for a fee on each game
rolled

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m fare An~ you 11 gel those
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John wond I'! too wbJ Alhjns
Oh o Un tt y d dn t grab the
hal i~,;,~Out 10 years aro and con
the Ot a port Into a Ieeder
11&gt;&lt;at on lor pos by Piedmont
another I ne U de Sa'll "'II'
t Ol! o l t&gt;n mont'y h~ n tu
The a rpor~ wouJd have
w II all of so h~as ern Ohio
Ther. w.. a compllcoll9~ T~f

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The Pt'ke Is Rllht

They Kept Faith In God and Man!

hf' a port (eolleee)

and d dn t pe m romme,rcql op

Rcv an I Mrs W H Strauahaugh an I two chi dren are In
Newark fo two weeks of meet
ing1 to wh. ch he il evanael st
Attendance at Sunda)' School on
Jan U was 95 offering fl845
~fr. and M s Pearl JacobA: spent
n few davs In Columbua the paat
week
I&lt;Sll!r sJ'Ob\.over spent
week end ot ht! home here He
emp oy !d In Toronto Oh o
Wya t Scluefer and son Dnld
ol Ml Vernon Mr and Ml'l Vern
Story ol Columbuo Mr and Mrs
Clur n e Ak ey of Athen• were
£Uests o! th~lr parento during the
woek end Callers at the Schaefer
home were Mr and Mrs Edd e
Schat!fer IIerman Michaels and
•ons om\ Morgaret Allen
Mrs Edna Schaefer ca led on
Mrs Georgia Dehl
Lewis Fox employed In Steub
envlle spen the week end at h 1
home nere

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Mr and Mn C N lonea spent
lhe week end with Mr and Mro
Ed lolorrloon and children Blaek
lick
Mr and Mrs B E Will Syra
cuoe Yla ted Sundar evenlnl with
lr!r and Mra D If Cleland
Mra Mabel Van Meter Is spend
II\!! oeveral dayo with Mr and Mrs
Eldon Kraeuter Morning Star
lol• and lira Opha Offutt and
~hlldren and !olr and Mr! Law
renee Smltb spent Sunday wit~
Mr ond Mrs Thomaa Weber
Mrs 1ohn Zweyer Baltimore
Md spent oevera days with heJ
father JONe Tuttle who Is con
lined lo hl1 hOIJie with a broken
lei
Min Lenora Be zing CQ)~mhus
via led her olater Mrs Fl'da MI
ler and other relatives
Mr a)ld lolrs Charles Chaffee
Silver Rld1e visited Mr ond Mn
Frank Gau
Mrs Geor1e Pyles recently
&amp;fiOnt a day with her aunt Clara
O~llnrer Pomeroy
'Mr and ¥r&amp; Larry Jl&lt;l~eh of
l~ckoon open! a few dar• wl h
lfr and Mra Guy Summerfield
'Mr and Mrs fieney Beaver had
as suppor gueots Sunday Mr and
Mrs Lowell Boaver and daughter
and Mr and Mrs R A Miller o!
Middleport
Mr and ¥ra J T Mees Alben~
af¥!nl Sunday w In Mr and Mrs
1hed c or
Mr and Mra Char e1 Woode
v a ted sunday with Mr and M,.
P F Kobenl&amp;

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Ed Sulllnn Show

Channell- Saturclay
By ll~lttd Prtll
DOUGLAS Wyo - Co II Fu

vo ers

gate 4 swcc heart of mad doi
k llcr Cha lcs Starkweather lU
~rter both were eaptured on how
II felt lo b! n hil co npany ~1'1'
.,.,.,.,.,., ni hlo m~lder ron page through
the Midwest
1 was arrafd he was gong to
wke me to Wash nsto slate and
Mrs YR~~~~ Maino

Mrs C~t Lsl sncc
return
ed o her hom here ar er
spend ng severa weeks n Pa It
eraburg w th her son and daugh
ter in law M and Mrs Carl Lal
lance
JlCk Wood of Rio Gron~e ca I
ed on M ll L I an McB de an I
Mrs Ruth c nd II Wod e ~ay
Mrs ll c nr ~ Da ley s JA,P. ov ng
at ber home t om a rece t illness
1

Rober C ow sp t Sat day n
Columbu&amp; on bus ncs8
Mrs Roy Whaley o Burling
ha n v s ted her moth
Mrs

Leona W nebrcnnor
Mr and Mrs Thomas W ams
and Wayne Columbus Jpent the
weekend with h s pare ts Mr
and Ms C F \\ ltllams
Mr a d Mrs Charles Neuman
and Mr and Mrs Cheste Bueklcy
spon Sa urday n Ma a ta an l
Parke •b g
Mr and Mrs Pat ours of Col
umbua v s ted Saturday w h Mrs
Myrtle Crew
Mr and Mrs George Steel and
chll~ren of co umbus were here
for he wcckend with Anna Me
Coy who
aceompan c ! hem
home

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Ooo\&gt;ll!tlo Made Boaat
II t was a long term ggvern
n ent H ndenbu g wan ed when
he ~ccl!pted H t cr: he eertn nly
got t Goebhels \\Tole n 1932
hat Once we have power we
never w1 give It up The~ would
have to carry our bodies out
Exactly 12 year and three
months arter Hit er was swor:1
in he was en 1 ed out ss a corpse
along w th Goebhels
By h n the m ~n who ave~

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But even today hey unens ly
I d the fntef p oclama o
n quar er of a re urv ago
Dldn t Trust H tltr
lllndenburg d sl ked 111d d
t u•j• d Hiller a I only lou days
esrl cr had dechl ed hi." wo ld

never appoint he I tie A s
tr an corpora as chance lor
Bul by lan 30 1933 the 85
y•qr old Pres dent
upp r n (y
alar"'ed by rumors of a v elent
rovernment coup I the mak ng
[ nally agreed to a cept H lc as
chancellor
Hlndenburg s od sers led by
Franz von Papen ~~sured hln
that oncP. H t ~r was. n office
they cou ~ contro and man pu
late n m
Less ban two mon hs Ia er on
March 2$ a Nazi packed par 1a
mo~t voted
Hitler d etatorljl
powen
Sl1 months late a I o her pa
ties had been d ssol;ed or ban
ned and Germany beca e a totalitarian Naz ata e
Hlndenburg uppo nled H tier
•I • •
under the emergency dawe
WASIIINGTON- Cho rman John the COIJSI tu ton wh ch d d not
C Doer!e o! the Federal Com req~l,. parlament' approvol
mu eotions Commisslon on the
Malorlty lmpooslblt
accepton•e as a loan by FCC l'lle country had been run by
me hers 9l color television . . this ela~se slnee 1930 when con
from manu!~cturera
tlnued 1quabbl ng n parliament
To ua It 1 ~ot a luxury It s made I mposs ble to form any
part of o~r job to see how it kll'd of majority
wo kJ
We look 1t televiS on
~ut H ndenburg s cho ce was a
shows not tor fun but to learn popular one !lore tnon 17 m II on
what 1 COIJII on
Germ\"' of 39 n llllon vo ed Naz
nemtl Ia ~In the rei at ve )' free e ect ons

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8 30
9 00
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Melts Cou.nty ffews
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Daily
on 990 spot

TV Cla!SrOOm
Captain Kangaroo
,
M ghty 11 use Ployhousr
Garden Club
Saturday Playhouse
Young Peop es Phi bar
monic
Lone Ral\l!cr
Pro Ho1key
Moot Corliss Archer
Record Hop
20th Centucy
Star Performance
Perry l!l•son Show
Dick &amp;. tho Duches•
T~o Gale Storm Show
Havo Gun W II Travel
Gunsmoke
OJftolal Dotectlve
News
Tba La e Show

GE Theatre

Allred Hiteheoek
$64 000 Chal\rnge
What s 141 Line
Sunday News Special
The Late Show

l Chonnel ~onday
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12 13
12 39
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United Nation• in Aetlon
Camera Three
llot a Take A, Trip
Wild Bll HICkok
Badge and Bullets
Sunday Showe,u e
The Last Word
Face tne Nahon
CBS News
See n Now
Beal Tho Clock
Annie Oakley
La11le
Bll!'helor F1t~er

Captain Kangoroo
CBS !i'ews
1\lllfnlng Show
Garry Moore
Ailhur God!rer
Dotto
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!jews al Nopn
Love of Llfl-,
"!!arch fill' 1'omorrow
G:~IIUII&amp;i .LISht
Klitle'i"Xltchen
Aa the WoriJ TufDI
Be~l tbf ~­

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6 ~3

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The Ver&lt;bet Ia Youn
Dr ghter Day
Secrt t Slotm
Edge of N~hl
Early Show
Yo\11' Esso RoACII'Ier
Sporla Parada
Weatherman
Leavp II To Bea..,.
Rob._ Hood

8 flf) Lqcy and Desi
~ 0(1 Danny Th'!IJIII

9 30
10:00
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1 II 05
II 10

Deeoml&gt;er Bride
SIQII,i One
U(I-IHbe-Mlnute Nl""'l
Scanntitl the 'o1.flther
The Late Sho"

'The sculptor has reproduced many char actertstics in the Pioneer Mother Statue
Courage resoluteness forb tude show In thIs work of art Only the ktnd of people that
are depicted In this statue could have carved a nat on out of a vast wtldemess as they
diil "!'hey had one other characteristic not brought out by the sculptors skill and art
Tiley had ta1th faith m themselves and fat th m a hiJ!her power
In sp1te of hardships that would ~ave staggered most of us today they kept their
faith They -l!eld ontO It In spite of everything The piOneer mother took along With her
a determ1~Uon which enabled her to have a susta nmg a d No sooner had her hOI\le
b@n erectll4' than she and her husband began to sec to the erection of a chur~h to
meet their needs
The chuq:h which sustamed the piOneers m thetr new homes ts worth JUst as much
to you Are yqu reallzfug Its benefits•

lVtt_h the lhoP,e tl:lot 1t wtil I"' some measure foster and help susHt!n that which IS good ,,., farnljy and communtty ltfe thts featUre is sponsored hv the business ftrms and orgontzat1or.s whose
riOm~s appear tlelew

A'n Appliance Sn
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Pomero)

Pnmeroy Cement Block Co.
Pomeroy Ohio

liik• Furniture

Stiffler Red Anchor

Mlc!dleport

Pomeroy Budget Shoppillg Ceale1

Fife Refrfge...,icJ

Ohio Vallt!y Baking Co

Middleport Ohio

Ma\ers of Holsum Dread

Forema11 &amp; Abbott
Mltlc!lepoJt
Custom )Built Kltthens

Meigs Equip111ant Co.
Pomeroy Ohio

R. H. Rawlif'i!IS &amp; Sons Co.
Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Deller

Heiner's Bakery
Bakers Of Goot1 Bread

Uuullngto:n, W Va

Rodio Dial
AUSO at 1 S5 p m every
day additional Melgl County aew1 Items

(hanul13-,......, Chanll'ei13.Monday
12 5t Sian C\11
t Oil Ml\l'qh Ill Dlmesll'eletbon
4 00 All Star Goll
1
5 00 lofarch ql Dimes Teletboa
8 Oil Counley lluale JubdH
e00 Ltwrenet Welt
Ylt~ Wallaee 1Diervle1J
IIIIYIIower Newa
Matl:b of Dimeo Teleihon

9 44 Sllln On
9 45 Jl~inlll\!l\Vl&amp;
11 oo Ad"ntures In LeaJitlns /r
11 5o l!elgbborJ
12 o~ Noon Newa
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12 15 Llooraee
1245 ¥ovtf Quick Qulo
1 00 Gr~jcMn Wade Show
130 llfovle llf~Unee
300 Ame~on Bandlland
3 39 Do You Tluat Your Wife
•flo American "andllaed
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BIS Ttie ule Rlvlin Show
830 Aii'tbur J smith Reports
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Fnendly Ne1g,hbors
Contr1 bute To
March Of D1mes

In Conservation

The Oh o Federal on o! Boll
Conservat on d ltnC!ts n annual
sesston here last weet pre.sented
d st nc ve serv ce awards to G2
so I d str cts wh ch bave teacbed
a h gh evel of • development Jn
conservat on
E even o! the&amp;e d air c1.s reo
e vcd super or award• 24: ex..
cclen and 17 good o llrletl
preSEnted super or awards were
Adams Ashland Carrell Champa gn Cia k Greene flancock
Mad son Preble
Warren anCI
Wayne
Ten year awards to d atrtd.l
wh cb have comple ed 10 yean
of se :e went l(l ru ton Hardi.ft.
Lora n R cbland and \\ yandot.
Tbe group named Sam &amp;tullebaker c! T pp C ty Mam Coun
ty p e.s den
Har e H eb of
Con nen~l f rst v ce-pretideDt
Sam Frantz of Dublm aecolid
v ce pres dent and Harry Arm
strong of Logan secretary t.reiJurer Studebaker was elevated ta
tho post from he first viCe presl
dency He aucceeds Robert Grl.,.
er of Spr ngf e d as federation
head

C)n Your

ed an
procramo
ooll and 1Jiile
needa and to hri"'. ....
Into your proptll'jf,• tad
nat onal pol cy on renellable DltUI'
al resoureea to end Ill• coat11
lnter-departnientol conflleti ol
rovernment with re~t~ect to" re-

Br ROY L IMITM
The I u t CfDtlll')' Chrllllan
And tho lesoon that we shou d Church
was composed of men and
araap a that we cannot force Je
women
who had been coaverted
¥Us to change hu m nd and wnys
ly Euttnt lrown ~hoclllt
to' a !a th n leouo Christ and who
His
law
s
arc
fixed
and
a
e
etcr
Mlnltttr
lor he n ost part !rom the
na II wo try to br011k them he cane
lHI CORNIIl ITONI
ra ks or the poor the UnJOphl..
lawa
are
not
broken'
but
ns
ead
Thq eubject of l~la leiton II
t cated the lna."'Jc¥1ate
aouree proaram1
drawn from the 17th veroe ol we a e eru11hed and &amp;round to The Apootle Paul In wrltinc to
powder 11 tranolated in the K J one of the youne cburelatt re
Other IP&lt;Il;m IDcluded qr~
the 2Dth chapter Of ~L tulle veralon
cultural and -.Uon offl
The very llone w~lc~ lbe ~~lid
m nded lr.m that there 1Jere not
A, a 111 nloter or Chr~t 1 do not many prom ncnt people among
c alo, educators ElteDIIoa per
era rejected baa become the (head
10net and ooll •!'""lallttl
ot the corner" The follo\r!J)g feel !lngry at people wh() are .&amp;jn them few o! them were educated
ve"e In the ehapl•r ttad! tbui nlng away hetr daya of groce arc and m0111 of hem had come !rom
~very one who lalla on that not go ng to ehurch are del ber the ranks of 1b~ de-ela~~ed and the
atone will be brobd to pl«e~ ately 1nd eontdllentiy break • B submerged The majonty of them
but when It Ialli on anrone It will HI• laws but there lt more a note were adua a avea
lira AI,.. llooro WM a dinner
of patboa In our heart We know
eru11h him
Man y of hem fou'd In the
sueo ~ of her aiJier lin C !.
that
a
man
s
sill&amp;
wi
I
sooner
or
or coune the corner alone 11
Church heir only opportun ty
Roecber and afternoon eaUen at
none other lhan Je,uo1 the Chrlot later catch up wl h h m and he to be somebody It waa mslde
the Roecher home - e Shirley
will be the Ylclim
the little church meetlnga that
and I unlor llobertl and :lienor Ebevening Wvlee II 7 90 ~' II
We s and or 1 t In tbe bleach they made tile only 1peethe1
lin Sunday
Morning preachln• op Nov 24. era of the great arena ~nd watch bey had ever made lD the r
lira Hope tbUn spent WednuDec 22 and Jan It Even ng the scenes oC the world unfold
ves The only ortacet tbey ever
day aftemoon with lira. Dalloo
preaching Dec.
and Jan I Man 11 the ac or upon the 1~age he d and the on y reapona b I
GI'O'Ier and Mro GeDe llumpbrey
Christian
Youtb FeiiOWihlt- and much of hu dongs arc not cs w th wh ch hey were ever
Shtri..J llobertl called on Sue
meet n1 Nov H at Hemlock to be commended but bo ly con en ru ted arne to thfm through
Vanlnw~pn Wednelday $Veolng
Grove 8 p 11 CGnil'qaUoyl demned We read Jlll$ )esterday he Chur$h t • then •mall
meetlnrs on lhe rr day aftr. 10 he newspapers and heard oYer wonder that they prized the1 my Lord It w&amp;intmJ to welcome Sblrloy RDbertl ealled on Bettr
preachiol servlcea the P'-VIOUI our rad o and telev s on of a member!!h pi as someth ng very me n the Father'I houte th 1 and ludy Borton 8wtday evening
Callen at the home of llr and
Sunday mornln' Rev Hmld C young man on y 1\; yean of age prec ous and ve y valuable
morn ng " And aa a conse llr1 Dalton GroYer and family
Do ter mlnlller Welcome
respens ble for k I ng en peo
Membt ship Mt1n1 R thtt
quence he found the service a were Hr .and lira WQiia w..t aod
TuppOu Plalill Chrfotlan pie h ~ feJiow men) The s one .s
r ch reward
children Powhatten Point and llr
Cbureb SUn:lay S'chool at 10 L already !ted to crusb him to
A h ghly t.len ed but rather
Your lu...,o let..., to You
and Jln. Walter Eltlin and ehll
m Creaton Ne'tflaDd 3upL Com i:!eath for b s unbr daled and un ret eent yuung couple moved n
Every
.Cbrittian
11
under
a
en.
to
a
ne
ghborhood
n
wh
ch
th.:
e
mdnlon and preachiDc at 11 a m
and evening ,.,.,.. at 7 ~ p eontrol ed cr me aga nat God 5and was a church or a denom nat on aobe reopon11blllty to help l&gt;ear llr and lira Artie Eblin and DIman Let us not forget that ,."~ w th wh ch they had been af !he burdens or other people but na and llr and lira. George Briem ~ornlng l""'•ellii1J on llpf
df
another category wlll work to- fi a ed In the r younger yean he a under an evea more sober l., and lam ly ealled on th01r
17 Dec lb and Jio. 1:. J)venlltg
respon01h lily tor bearing bh uento llr and lira. Steve Eblin
P"'aehlnr on Dec. 1 Vee
and .¥.•rd the same e~d The wages The r rst Sunday follow ng then own
burdens
lUDda7
of
aln
s
delttb
All
the
s
ns
and
arrival
n
the
common
ty
hey
Jan 18 Chrlallill, YO.th Fellow
1tr and Mra. fWier MeOelland
lhlp meetinp 7 to e p m firs: wrong we eomm t are not ust presen ed themselves at the htt e Tbere s a b t of solemn ad
nd
chaldren Belle W Va were
simply
aga
nst
soc
ely
bu
ehapel
at
he
t
me
of
the
morn
VK:e
In
the
New
TWment
tr
Tueodly Ia DIOnlll at Tuppe a
1
ng serv ces and were g ven he the effect ttut every man must ruent gue!IJ of Mr and Mn Dal
Plajna third Tuet4fY at l.o!!i RIJI nst God as we
All the re,Ject ng (of the Lord usual profess onal g eet ng at the work out his own salvat on ron Grover and 1tr and Mn. Gene
illltf?m ornew BINd m"'llnt
the •ewrul Tueiday Iii the m~nth a~d our !ellowman and wro g door A the dose of the serv And the Apollle Paul wrote to ffUIJ!pbrey
Chrllllan Women 1 FeUoWJblp w may do wII never destroy ce they met he paator but no !he Galatlcln ehurch NYinl eaeh Sherman IIDbertl called on llr
to man w II h.ne to bear h s own lnd lira Pearl llobertl Sunday
the secoJ!d Thu!Way In lbe mon God but we wlll be the loosers one el&amp;e even nqu1red u
A-3&lt; Charleo PuUena Keealer A.
th Rev Harold C Do!tor mlnifo God can get along wi hout us the r name or the r nteresu load
but we cannot get along w lh.ou Our g the hr~ subsequent There are some burdens which r B Mus ealled on Mn Dalton
ter Welcome.
Sunda)ls thell' experfence..was very we can reuoubly expect to Grover and family Monday
L"" I a - Chrflflon Church him
Sunday SchOol at 8 30 1 j!i Mn
Th s story would seem to nd
much the san c
share w1tb otllen but there are !olr and lin Gene Humphrey
Waller Brown Supt Communion eate that God s only a god of , - - - - - - - - - - - , o her burdena whleb are atrietly called on hi&gt; pam1ta, iofr and Mrs
Edward Humphrey and !am ly on
and Preach}nl oervt.. at to ., a judgmen but he as a god of
ou own
even ng
m and '""Ding IOI'VIee 11 7 30 LOVE and any p1,1n shment he
There are 1ome things we can Sunday
Sherman IIDberta called on llr
Morning pre~g on Dac l Dee may use no matter how t may
expect frQm the Churcb and and
lira. Wiley Burton Sunday a!
13 and Jan 12 Prayer meeUog burt for the momen ) Is in ended
here are other things the Cbarcb lenloon.
and Bible otudy every WedD"' to rcconc le h mself to us For
expects of 111
day at 7 sop m Christian Yo~th the momen all d sc pi ne seems
Respons bUJty Ul a tw~way
Fellowship meetings 7 to 8 p. In painfu rather than p easan
street down wb cb duties and
111'11 Tu..4ay I~ montb al Tuppen later t 'I elds the peacefu fru t
P v legi!:s pass and repass
~ Plains third Tuelday at IAIIR of r gh eousness to those who
The begtnnlng or responJibiltty
1 Bottom 0!1\clal Board meeUng I ave been tra ned by
t
He
B Within each of us
and tht
tho flr~t Thursday In the montb brews 12 11
rewards of fellOWJhlp come tG
Rev Harotd c. D.,ler mlnlater
H s name demands our rcspec
those who do their duty f1rsl
A eonlnbution wu made to the
Welcome
devol on and lo\'e and lc th s
Marth of D mea when the Friendly
be a onstant rem nder est w
Nc chbors Club met Tuelda7 eve
fihOh ld forget l at ~ven hough
nmg at the home or lira. Leon lie
we as bu lders reJCC the STONE
Knlgb~ Spnng AYe
he s st I Head of be Cor cr
Mrs Denver Thoma prer&amp;dent.
PreJilded at a short bUJ Delli se•

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n the community • abo llld
and 1 ouppooe 1 liave trealtd
ttrangers u we bave been treat
ed But 1 have beealhllklnrlbout
he matter II 11 the Church and
t s our chlll'&lt;ti H belonp to uo
ust ., much aa It belonp to any
o! the people who ha&gt;1 been 11m
20 yearo We have aa many rlchtl
as any of them hive IDd we need
t u bad •• a111 of them do 1 propose then that we 10 to church
th 1 morning 11 If It l&gt;elonged to
us and let 1 make ti ... people
recognue ut 11 thoua:h we were
part owner• with them
And the plJn worked WJWn
the apace of two ,......, they had
diiCovered aeveral YCllllll coupl.,
whose fr endahlp promlled 10 1&gt;e
very rewardiD8 And within a
year they were tOUII:ted amona:
the leadm
I am one tor whom Chrilt
died said an old man 11 be
made ready for ebun:h Jn a
strange dty
and no matter
wh•t the people think or do

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Ro~tf~ Y(lt~ FMUI!!l'
.Trd
P'ratu!ls Sh01r &lt;

mt ons on Oh o owned land Se
ems that r somebody was on Ue
bal n Athens ~ uch a ~ehnlealiiY
hould have been work$:~ out
Piedmont !o mmple hd 9f
I • equ pmen on the ltcld ready
ln ~ o and w e sen scamperln&amp;
The compl ted Probate J~d&amp;e
lluat on
tr no one r s for he pooltlon
It w b p o Judse ~'"'1n to
han e both jobs
"' But n "' a pet lion Ia riled In
the Common Pleas Court to com
I ne tho jobs Mr Baeon would
n hove to ouch It alter Jan I
19~9 He would t nave to now ex
c 1t for h s own generoslty with

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ed and pnut awarded to lin.
Gerald G""""r Mn Dopley Rei
bel and Cbuctre Leear
A salad coune W8l served by
the bolteu to Mrs Harold Lohse
Hrs Charles Legar and Chuckie
Mrs Thoma Mn Robert Arnold
Mts. W liard He~nes, ifn Emer
lol1 Well Mrs W I~ Sheridan
-1p1d Darla Mr1 Ronald Smith
Mrs Reibel Mrs Dmd Ohlmger
and Sandra Mn Henry Werry
lin George Burhanan Mrs ciW'
res Werry IDd Mary Kathryn and
llrll Jack Robson

DenTwoCub
Scout Meeting
Held On Tuesday
Cub Scout. of Den Two held
theft regular meet ng Tum•r a!
ter school JD tile recreation room
at the home of lira. Oliver Iii
chaeL
Group alnginc opened the m..t.
lng alter whleh refreabmento
were reeordtd and lnVIIotiona to
the blue and gold banquet to be
held In Februan&gt; were made. Tbe
meeting ciOIOd with the living etr
cle.
Relrcslunent. we"' served preetdmg the meeUng to the folio,.
11\11 cuba Harry Game&amp;, B II Eng
ltah Don Swlaber .ChristOpher

Hersche Newsom
National
Grange Master and featured
speaker told he group that
man pulat on of price supports
would not open the doors to the
kind of prosperous future all of
us want for ourselvea and oar Tompkltu, Eus- Triplet~ Larry
Mankin David Keller Roome Lodrab busmesli p cture
pn Steve Finlaw and Dav d Hi
l•nken Like Butlnttt
•bael, lira Orval Wllea and !Irs
Bankers I ke the bowling bual- M•hoe~ Den Motben and one
ess Its strlclly for cash on tbe gucs~ Dickie Werry
barrel head There s little book
keep ne, nvovlved no aC'COllnta recetvab e and no inventory to eon
end w th
Estm ales arc that In s boWlll\1!
bus ness has 11ome 20 million
Amcr cans part c pat ng and 110
one bas a bad wor~ to oay (or
lhc automat on ovolved
The pm spotter was nvented b)'
a bowler who \loB&amp; barred by the
pm boys He put a mach ne »
getller n a turkrey bouse m Pearl
R ver N Y Thl! deVIce later wu
acqu1 ed by Amer can Machm.e •
ALL NEW
Foundry wh eh mates the spot
tors and leases lbem to bowling
aiLe) s for a fee on each game
rolled

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Radne's Tornadoes won their
• 14th of 16 starts this season
1 convinring 9HI3 bulge v~!~~!~
ern Friday night on the •
floor. .
Buu Beegle. Jimmy AdaJru, ~nd
' Ivan Powell were scoring leadera
for Racine while Carl Wolfe was
having the coolest night of his
ro•r·y•ar high sthool career. Thi•
was especially hPart·warmlnr to
Coach Larry Morrison as Beegle
was fillil!g in for Injured Ronnie
Salser who has a dislocated ankle. '
Racme led all the way a,nd nov·
rr was in trouble although the
Raiders made a game of it with
their hard playing Ralph Knight,
•., forward or E"'tern, was high
for huth teoms hut he was unable
to "''" v llw load by himself. His
3t pnml s on 14 ftrlrlers and three
of lht N' foul shots was his best
produl'tllln of th1· sNl!IOn against
lop flll!ht orr0 , 11011
ltnt'"'" ted 20 13 al the first
quarter, 44-25 ,, the hall, 6246 at .
the th.rd ""nrll·r nwrk
Knight w"' mdrd hy Roger Gaul
with 11, rollins Wlih 8 and Heuer
with 12 They rouldn't keep up
wtth the trw or Hadne scorers 16
by Beeglt·. 21 by Wolfe, 20 by Adams and 24 hy Powell
Whde cool '" hittmg only 7 of
20 flf'ld goal altt•mpts. Wolfe got

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seven firldt&gt;rs anti 7 ror 7 at Ute

Hr. and Mra. Wayr~ Brickle•
"ih calling on her brother, the
Rlw. and Mrs. D"ight Spencer and
r•mlly of Cheller.
)fr. and Hn. Duane Beaver and
f•mtlf of New Matamoras, M·Sgt.
ind lira. Michael Gra11o and fiQl·

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:What a fO\Igh deal for Campy Ciuilpane$a of the Dorllle1~•
His fractQred neck is one more proof tha1 the public
ways and.1Jlodern automobiles are two of t'tle most datngernlto
collililnatlons In history
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a P ace
ve a re~ plug to an airline.
But Campy's accident reminds me of a teri1ark made by Robble Robln5qn recently after he returned to l{untington W.
Va., ffo111 old Richmond by Piedmont Airlirles.
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"They've had six years of hump flying .over the Appalachians without a serious, fatal accident or loss of a life," said
Robbie.
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This knowledge .permitted him to make the flight from
Richmond, Va., to this side without undue 'worry. Campy was
in something more dangerous, an auto on a slippery street.
Sports fans can only assume that Carnpanella is through
with· baseball. Latest wire bulletins hinted he Is paralyzed in
much of his body
,
Campy didn't have many years left as a top major Jeagu~
catcher because of age.' But baseball fans ev~rywhere will
sorely miss the name Campanella in spring 'and summer box
scores. ·

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f•·ee !tnt•. Powdl hud his best
'This Isn't sour grapes because the Panthers won. It's not
night With 11 o( 20 or his ORe
banders rrnm the 1tcop wing bear- even sweet grapes. But we have 11 duty I~ perform which Is to
ing.
warn other clubs In the Southeastern Obio ba§ketball league
Racino hit 39 of 83 shots for 47 who yet must play Gallipolis. Especially if they .get involved
per cent, Eastern zu of 69 for 37 In a close game.
J&gt;er cent.
Last night on the Washington School Auditorium floor on
Jimmy Adams and Beegle con- t
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th e best fou1 shootmg
· ffi ue Devil stepped to
trolled
both hank boards through- wo occastons
out the evenlllg roach Morrison the line when clearlv another player had been fouled . on
suid after the game:
occasion Coach Retton of the Panthers was able to draw the
"ThiS Is one of !be best team referees' attention to the shift. Only then, and with big and
efforts we h•Vl' p11t out. Eaotern ungracious gestures did the illegal player remove himself
lookl'll good hut simply were over- Ifrom the charitv Uno. On the second occasion the referees re·
powero•d by our boys"
fused to recoanize Mr. Retton's orotests and ordered h1'm to
The win C'IRI'hl's.lhe ronnty title 't d
for l!arnll' whll'h has played all Sl own, not the pla,oer rellt()ve himself.
it• leagnt• gu nws. l!ullan~ and
On at least several other occasions Gallipolis players tried
t;astetn dash F'"day night. Draw· to shift credit for foul• called on them to players With none
ings for !he eounty tournoment or onlv one foul alreadv assessed to them. It appeared that
w111 he made Thur&gt;day night, how· twice they werp successful in this strategem, the referees ~D·
ever, In I he nffit'c of the county narentiv unwilling to helleve that a thing so unsoortsmanllkc
rmpcrmtPndenl of ~r hools.
h ld be at tempted by anybody in this besi of all possible
uarme rmr11·•. who won over s ou
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Ra&lt;"ine, took "'"" 60·34 lost mght.
Thev have much to learn. although thev proved last nieht
B1ll MrK•·Iv.y was High for Ra· - Mes•ers Heldman and Mendenhall - they are nearing if
cme with 22 Arnold Adum• had not~~ the aee of retimnent. ,
19. For ~;.,,.. ,n c. Collins had 9
ReferePI"g Is n difficult art, vranten WP won!• be 11 ".
By quarlcrtt
lJ
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Eastern
13 25 4a 63 soor1sman ke oursrlvcs nnt to admit this. Certolnlv •v•nts
nacine
20 « 62 91 on tho floor are harrl to ratrh rorrecllv In the snlit sec~n~s 1~
Eastern. Knight 14 f3·3l 31 ; R which th~v nrrur dnrln• a fast. rnu•h. 'ntgger! qame Nn r..
Guo! 4 CHI 11 , Collins 3 (2-41 8; forpn will call ~n entire contest wlthnnt error. nrnhahh•
Belzer ~ (2·31 12; Cole 0 Cl·3) I; .lnMem~nr. of nhRI!I'V•ro - •sneciallv fans
in it hi 11
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ltotl
c:aol
o-o.o.
'l'otats
20 (11·17) dlj&gt;Vr•r with tho•• nf lhr r•f•-· B t lh "1VIaast vniQht
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83.
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lhwine, Rt•(•!(lc 8 (0-0 16, WoHe ''-""' hrvnnrl nn-rmnl hrn7:Pnnp,q~ ~ ' '
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7 17-71 21 ; AtlatnH 8 1!·91 211. Pow~ 0 '"" •hnnld ""1 hMn!n Mr ffotnmnn nnr! Mr M•nrl•nhnll
ell II (2-:H 24; Mt:Dudt• 5 ({}.{1) to: fhthrr 1 wnnlrl rroh:,-. :1 rl'lnnl(l nr nvphrnwJI outrr nn 11 qHonfnn
Juhn~on [~00; Clwpmuu 0·00. To- 1111"ci nt Mt·_ rllrrlthro,.c: nr fhf' C:1111innlill' M 1 ,J,Inc1 r t
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lal~ ·f:t9• o..:~20)
91.
mhr, ~ll"'"''~'~l'ltlv tro.,fllH'co tnrtl"c: flp .. jn •
IF' 11 r.n llrfl' "
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tlr&gt;t'! fhn l'!llnll' nF f1,n · .,·..-,. nn 1'·"" ' h ance f hat ga
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Garcia, Friends,
Sign For 1953
CLF.VELAND UP _ Pitrhor
Mike Garcia and rour olhers
IIKned contraeta with the Cleveland Indions Friday, hrlnglng to
23 the numher of pluyi'IS in !be
fold for the 19~8 ••••on
llnrola returned n Rlgned ront1·art for the "'"" salary ho drew
lftRt year. That wns eotimated at
$2MOO.

,'l'be four olhm were pltchors
V1to Valentine! II and Dick Me,.,
outllelder JJlck Wllllnms, and first
ho!tman Mickey Vernon.

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Th Mid
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dleport football squad Friday afternoon picked
their football co-captains for 1958·59. They were named b
the vole of returning lettermen.
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Gene Abbott and Bobby Nelson will spearhead the spirited
~ackets next season.
,
Abb 0It 18
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an
enslve fullback and defensive tackle He
already has earned two letters.
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Nelson Is offensive and defensive halfback. He was the
leading scob~er and ground gainer for the Yellow Jackets last
sthearesotn.t Bhol&gt;by has vory good speed and should be a serious
a o s opponents next fall.
Both of th
bo h
ese ys ave what it takes in football : great de·
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Gilmore oO~ · ~l"'lng:
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trolled, bided ~Is lime anjl the
Conley made four straight free Improving eyeale~t of the ref·
throws on the 1-1 slluallop, .then erees. In tho fourth_quarter, when
hit a key push shot.
Galllpolia had to ·be stopped, he
Flfloen seconds remained and rang up 9 polnli on live charille•
the score was 47-45, Pomeroy!
and two timely fielder!.
(')n the throw in, Zirkle to Haw- Meanwhile, Hawthorne and Zlr· fomeroy: .1Jawt,hor9~ 3 3-4 9;
thorne, big Junior dribbled down kle had chipped In with 9 and 7 Folmer 7 +-4'18;-,Jdhnsp~ •··1'9'~~;
Zirkle 2 3-4 7; 'Wilson 0 ·o-2 O'l'o·
court and Tom McKean lunged at points respeetJvely.
lals'
16 17·23 49:
him, apparently ~ellberately. Thlo Chick Conley was the only Gal·
one the referees saw.
, llan to run wild against Pomeroy.
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With 10 seconds on the cloak, His eight buckets and 7 of &amp; free - - - - - - - -'.;;..::-"
Hawthorne calmly dunked hot~ throws for 23 points was high. His
from the free line and the Pan· fielders all came !rom far outside.
!hers had put their victory on The tea.ms were. ~ear equ~l
ire.
turnover eulll. Pomeroy commitleads of I:J.O, 22·18 and 3!5-2'7. Hqw ted 14, G~lllpolis l6. Four or the
Soturday-F~b .. 1.
leaas of 13-9,22-17: and31&gt;27. HoW lose~'.came on Ken Bostic being
ever, Gallipolis Jed 3·2, ~·2, agd· called !or traveling.
9 &amp;JI 12 .p M
7·6 in the first quarter, only to 11111 Now the Panthers ore two. '
UftJn ·
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behind on
by Bruce Zir· game• awar froin clinching •.lie
Sponsored By
kle, Hawthorne alld Paul Folm 'r · for the SE9il~ IJ!le. T~e~~~?..!'~ht , , .,. LQyat.Ot;4er of Moose
plus a lree toss 'by Johnson. Ne ·I Logan, tbe most . u~.\'!M!~tqble
Jones made it 13·9 with a good team In th~ league, comes to to\vn.
MOOS, HALL
shot two seconds before the end. Then follows Welbton, there, and
In the second quarter Galllpo· the !male, Athena, at Athens.
E M' .
lis led at 16-15 tied It at 16·18
Pomeroy r~aorves were beaten
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22
thon
behind
18 atgradually
the half. 'ren
·They
closedto the:.
margin to 36·31 early in the fourth
quarter, slipped to s points behind
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win, 61 ·0D
M1ke Erwin, Mltldloport conter,
nga 1n ru!(JIIed' early sea11on prom
INc by rt!bound!ng with great zeal
nnd wetting tlx field tloals, many
or lh•m off rehoundo.
Bobby Nelooo eltipped Jn olght
point. on two fielders and lour or
seven tree throws.
The Jacket• conlrolied both
botrds over the tminsplred
Hounds.
For N•l•onvllle Jmy Pallon
tthe pint-sited ruard with his
deodly outoide puoh shot was held
effetllvely In check. lie could gel
only thrc.. baskots and added two
or five rharlllel for 8 polnll.
The tame wos unusually rough
18 referees Reeje and Grover "'
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liD chanreo atlbe free llne. Nelonn
ville reetJlved 26 !roo chances.
'l'llree l!ounds exited on fouls In
the fourth quarter. They were Pat
ton; IPiekett, and Motbeny, the los
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~ llortlnger wao high for tho
Jaekel reaerv" In their 29-18 win
over Neloonvllle reserves.
Vll'11ty by quarters
'Mid~leporl
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N~~nvllle
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ll!ddleporl: Bowlea 4 1·2 9; Kel
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Croqko 2 2-2 6; Lons 2 1·3 G; Mil
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Friday ni1ht In a 78-110 win over
Portsmouth.
Lucas scored 40 polnli to alve
him a total of 400 for the ae11on.
The victory Wll tho !Gih of the
seaton for the Middles, who have
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lin. Henry Watoner, Mr. and
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His seven fieldero, all from 2D
to 2~ feet away on the shallow'
wmg broke the Blue Devils' back.
Couch Cerrllhers was known to
have debated long whether to let
Johnson go, and guatd four other
Psnthers closely, or stop Johnaon
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1 convinring 9HI3 bulge v~!~~!~
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Buu Beegle. Jimmy AdaJru, ~nd
' Ivan Powell were scoring leadera
for Racine while Carl Wolfe was
having the coolest night of his
ro•r·y•ar high sthool career. Thi•
was especially hPart·warmlnr to
Coach Larry Morrison as Beegle
was fillil!g in for Injured Ronnie
Salser who has a dislocated ankle. '
Racme led all the way a,nd nov·
rr was in trouble although the
Raiders made a game of it with
their hard playing Ralph Knight,
•., forward or E"'tern, was high
for huth teoms hut he was unable
to "''" v llw load by himself. His
3t pnml s on 14 ftrlrlers and three
of lht N' foul shots was his best
produl'tllln of th1· sNl!IOn against
lop flll!ht orr0 , 11011
ltnt'"'" ted 20 13 al the first
quarter, 44-25 ,, the hall, 6246 at .
the th.rd ""nrll·r nwrk
Knight w"' mdrd hy Roger Gaul
with 11, rollins Wlih 8 and Heuer
with 12 They rouldn't keep up
wtth the trw or Hadne scorers 16
by Beeglt·. 21 by Wolfe, 20 by Adams and 24 hy Powell
Whde cool '" hittmg only 7 of
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:What a fO\Igh deal for Campy Ciuilpane$a of the Dorllle1~•
His fractQred neck is one more proof tha1 the public
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Richmond, Va., to this side without undue 'worry. Campy was
in something more dangerous, an auto on a slippery street.
Sports fans can only assume that Carnpanella is through
with· baseball. Latest wire bulletins hinted he Is paralyzed in
much of his body
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Campy didn't have many years left as a top major Jeagu~
catcher because of age.' But baseball fans ev~rywhere will
sorely miss the name Campanella in spring 'and summer box
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'This Isn't sour grapes because the Panthers won. It's not
night With 11 o( 20 or his ORe
banders rrnm the 1tcop wing bear- even sweet grapes. But we have 11 duty I~ perform which Is to
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warn other clubs In the Southeastern Obio ba§ketball league
Racino hit 39 of 83 shots for 47 who yet must play Gallipolis. Especially if they .get involved
per cent, Eastern zu of 69 for 37 In a close game.
J&gt;er cent.
Last night on the Washington School Auditorium floor on
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trolled
both hank boards through- wo occastons
out the evenlllg roach Morrison the line when clearlv another player had been fouled . on
suid after the game:
occasion Coach Retton of the Panthers was able to draw the
"ThiS Is one of !be best team referees' attention to the shift. Only then, and with big and
efforts we h•Vl' p11t out. Eaotern ungracious gestures did the illegal player remove himself
lookl'll good hut simply were over- Ifrom the charitv Uno. On the second occasion the referees re·
powero•d by our boys"
fused to recoanize Mr. Retton's orotests and ordered h1'm to
The win C'IRI'hl's.lhe ronnty title 't d
for l!arnll' whll'h has played all Sl own, not the pla,oer rellt()ve himself.
it• leagnt• gu nws. l!ullan~ and
On at least several other occasions Gallipolis players tried
t;astetn dash F'"day night. Draw· to shift credit for foul• called on them to players With none
ings for !he eounty tournoment or onlv one foul alreadv assessed to them. It appeared that
w111 he made Thur&gt;day night, how· twice they werp successful in this strategem, the referees ~D·
ever, In I he nffit'c of the county narentiv unwilling to helleve that a thing so unsoortsmanllkc
rmpcrmtPndenl of ~r hools.
h ld be at tempted by anybody in this besi of all possible
uarme rmr11·•. who won over s ou
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Ra&lt;"ine, took "'"" 60·34 lost mght.
Thev have much to learn. although thev proved last nieht
B1ll MrK•·Iv.y was High for Ra· - Mes•ers Heldman and Mendenhall - they are nearing if
cme with 22 Arnold Adum• had not~~ the aee of retimnent. ,
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ReferePI"g Is n difficult art, vranten WP won!• be 11 ".
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nacine
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Eastern. Knight 14 f3·3l 31 ; R which th~v nrrur dnrln• a fast. rnu•h. 'ntgger! qame Nn r..
Guo! 4 CHI 11 , Collins 3 (2-41 8; forpn will call ~n entire contest wlthnnt error. nrnhahh•
Belzer ~ (2·31 12; Cole 0 Cl·3) I; .lnMem~nr. of nhRI!I'V•ro - •sneciallv fans
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Sign For 1953
CLF.VELAND UP _ Pitrhor
Mike Garcia and rour olhers
IIKned contraeta with the Cleveland Indions Friday, hrlnglng to
23 the numher of pluyi'IS in !be
fold for the 19~8 ••••on
llnrola returned n Rlgned ront1·art for the "'"" salary ho drew
lftRt year. That wns eotimated at
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V1to Valentine! II and Dick Me,.,
outllelder JJlck Wllllnms, and first
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their football co-captains for 1958·59. They were named b
the vole of returning lettermen.
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Gene Abbott and Bobby Nelson will spearhead the spirited
~ackets next season.
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already has earned two letters.
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leading scob~er and ground gainer for the Yellow Jackets last
sthearesotn.t Bhol&gt;by has vory good speed and should be a serious
a o s opponents next fall.
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trolled, bided ~Is lime anjl the
Conley made four straight free Improving eyeale~t of the ref·
throws on the 1-1 slluallop, .then erees. In tho fourth_quarter, when
hit a key push shot.
Galllpolia had to ·be stopped, he
Flfloen seconds remained and rang up 9 polnli on live charille•
the score was 47-45, Pomeroy!
and two timely fielder!.
(')n the throw in, Zirkle to Haw- Meanwhile, Hawthorne and Zlr· fomeroy: .1Jawt,hor9~ 3 3-4 9;
thorne, big Junior dribbled down kle had chipped In with 9 and 7 Folmer 7 +-4'18;-,Jdhnsp~ •··1'9'~~;
Zirkle 2 3-4 7; 'Wilson 0 ·o-2 O'l'o·
court and Tom McKean lunged at points respeetJvely.
lals'
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him, apparently ~ellberately. Thlo Chick Conley was the only Gal·
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Hawthorne calmly dunked hot~ throws for 23 points was high. His
from the free line and the Pan· fielders all came !rom far outside.
!hers had put their victory on The tea.ms were. ~ear equ~l
ire.
turnover eulll. Pomeroy commitleads of I:J.O, 22·18 and 3!5-2'7. Hqw ted 14, G~lllpolis l6. Four or the
Soturday-F~b .. 1.
leaas of 13-9,22-17: and31&gt;27. HoW lose~'.came on Ken Bostic being
ever, Gallipolis Jed 3·2, ~·2, agd· called !or traveling.
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by Bruce Zir· game• awar froin clinching •.lie
Sponsored By
kle, Hawthorne alld Paul Folm 'r · for the SE9il~ IJ!le. T~e~~~?..!'~ht , , .,. LQyat.Ot;4er of Moose
plus a lree toss 'by Johnson. Ne ·I Logan, tbe most . u~.\'!M!~tqble
Jones made it 13·9 with a good team In th~ league, comes to to\vn.
MOOS, HALL
shot two seconds before the end. Then follows Welbton, there, and
In the second quarter Galllpo· the !male, Athena, at Athens.
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Pomeroy r~aorves were beaten
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M1ke Erwin, Mltldloport conter,
nga 1n ru!(JIIed' early sea11on prom
INc by rt!bound!ng with great zeal
nnd wetting tlx field tloals, many
or lh•m off rehoundo.
Bobby Nelooo eltipped Jn olght
point. on two fielders and lour or
seven tree throws.
The Jacket• conlrolied both
botrds over the tminsplred
Hounds.
For N•l•onvllle Jmy Pallon
tthe pint-sited ruard with his
deodly outoide puoh shot was held
effetllvely In check. lie could gel
only thrc.. baskots and added two
or five rharlllel for 8 polnll.
The tame wos unusually rough
18 referees Reeje and Grover "'
le.,.d Nolsonvllle for Mldclleport's
liD chanreo atlbe free llne. Nelonn
ville reetJlved 26 !roo chances.
'l'llree l!ounds exited on fouls In
the fourth quarter. They were Pat
ton; IPiekett, and Motbeny, the los
en 1keY offentlve weapons.
~ llortlnger wao high for tho
Jaekel reaerv" In their 29-18 win
over Neloonvllle reserves.
Vll'11ty by quarters
'Mid~leporl
20 411 as 92
N~~nvllle
14 23 40 so
ll!ddleporl: Bowlea 4 1·2 9; Kel
IJ 8111-12 28; Erwin 8 o-2 12; Whit
lateb 10 H 28; Nelson 2 4-7 8;
Croqko 2 2-2 6; Lons 2 1·3 G; Mil
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NelJonvllle: 1. Patton 3 2·S B;
Steele 0 H ~; Wend I 0.0 2; Howe
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Steelo 0 3-4 3; Wend 1.0.02;11owe
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dletown'o Jerry Lucas ocored more
than half hla '1eam's points here
Friday ni1ht In a 78-110 win over
Portsmouth.
Lucas scored 40 polnli to alve
him a total of 400 for the ae11on.
The victory Wll tho !Gih of the
seaton for the Middles, who have
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lllr. and '\Ira. ·Keith Plumnier
and thliclren of Carroll, ohio,
apent Mondq with Mr. ond 'Mra.
G. W. Clark.
lin. Henry Watoner, Mr. and
Mn. ll~y WiseJIUin · and children
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outside shot of the Panthers wus
on hand to do ll.
His seven fieldero, all from 2D
to 2~ feet away on the shallow'
wmg broke the Blue Devils' back.
Couch Cerrllhers was known to
have debated long whether to let
Johnson go, and guatd four other
Psnthers closely, or stop Johnaon
and' give a little on Johnson'•
males.
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fllll rate of2 eeoia per WOI'd will be charged for adYertisln&amp; U
1101 paid lor before the 15lD of each month fo\lowmg iosertiuo
'Error' in i\.dvertt&amp;~na;-Sbonld be reoor\ed tmmf&lt;hatelJ Tht
Dally SertUoel will not !&gt;e resporstble [or more th.an one 1ncor

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lneu Yilltors In Columbu•
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SOrority ~~ Welllt9" on

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If tf! tcrcstcd Call 302 X 452 or
1 mu5t sell my bctnl l Y rourse
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(never started) m OhiO s rmcst
school You may have my down New 2 roum and b~th [urmsheli
iiP"rtmcnl l'hiJnc ti1 28 X
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Murky PorncwY Gcn Del
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to Grade un!l II gh Schools
Phone 173 Po mc rtJY I 28 tHr

14l Announcements

2 room Apartment Clo~t 111 tnwt
127 Butternu t !'otnr oy Ohw

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Eototi of Junette Corpt~~ltr
Dtcooood
Nol1~e IS hereby gJven that Jan
rc Hampton whose Post Orflce
addrc5i ,. ts Langsvtllc Ohio hae
been duly appomled Admlnhtra
lriX uf lhc Estate or Jeanette Car
penlcr late of Rutland Townshlp1
Mc1gs County Ohio deceased
Dated Uus 23rd day o! January
1956
John C. lacon
Judgo of tho Proboto Court
Molp County Ohio
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
In the pursuance o[ the order of
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ty I wtll A!or for Slie at poblle
auctaon on the 1st day of March
Syrac.: usc S ll lit.: ttltl)o;
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I 27 Gtp 1958 at 10 00 o'clock, l)n the
front steps of the court house tbe
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fo!IO\~;mg dcscrtbcd real estate sit
Sales
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HelpWantt•d
uated In tho County of Melga, VII
!age of Pomcr,Y, and Sl•te of

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-Meigs Co. PTA
Council Meeting
Called Thursd'ay

Tbe Mole• County Council Parenu and Teaehen,)'ill meet Tburo
day at 8 p m at \he Pomeroy Jun
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lor High S&lt;hool auditorium wiUt
the Sugar Run and Middleport jJn
JD::wltUICKvn s;; r 4
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OhiO to Wit
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as hosteasea
Sp trk l ln~ 1 1 ~ 1 t IL .,hl .L(rt r11
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The Flag Salolc led by Charles
PARCEL NO I
fnmh fJ } U 1'1 1v. th I(C !lud11
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Swisher and Paul Reuter began
A
teachers
recognitiOn
peraot!
.md ht J ltl I Xl l[l\1 nd 11 l Vl: l ) :l !JOV~ {or llaptr 10\ll t:ti lll Sugar
306 of t 'le Ohio Company's Plr h• been planned and •II teaehcn the program
wa y $1 •195 t~t l't 11 ur s Pom
!tun urcu f'hunc tJ:tn X
Announcer Dille Sewell mtro
chase
to wit The lot on whleh from the Council will be hooored
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Peler Wiker! reBlded al the lime a1 well as past preatdents Mrs duced Bonnie Rousey who
----1951 HUll !\ St pl l th t;cdu n lt p\)Ui\Uili iY f 1r n II r 1l llllll to of hJS dcalh beinll SO !eel front Roy Tra&lt;y preoldenl of lhe cour aave a read1ng trom the Scrip
feet and be- ell, Will preaent 1tudy on the man tures
'fi\O tunc hlu1 1 1 b!l $3!15 Blac
Wlllk p~l l \l ti\C tt1 .. utJPicmcnt and rnnumg baek
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A qulrtetle, Marlene Scholl Su
tlnar s Poml ~
2 1 6h
hu •n u 1mc Nn o:pNICIICC nee mg tho thtrd lot from lhe corner oal as a handbook for o!!leen
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C!UIII I Y Hall Y ~cntme\ Ho:&lt; Uti8A of Frey Street and the Street run
Mrs Paul Thetas o! the Middle- 111n Young, SheUa .Strauss and
1053 l-Oiill VII ' tl Lu:;tnmluH
l'tl llllt U) Otuu
:l. 1 3tt: mng parallel with the river, belh11 port Unit " program chail'man and Corolyn Meier atured m hlllbtlly
Al the conclualon or the assem
on the west aide of Second Street anoounm that the Middleport P co1tumcs sang 'Lazy Bone.s bly pro~ram Pnndfal James A
Sttlln Go(jd \lr! ~ aun tl :;cal "uv
-Also tho !ollowln11 dGicribed T A Motheningon will prosenl Reclining on onae tn • awnl con Dt"hl, lr", ' intt'oduc\d1
"' Nrw 11 "k irt &lt;l""- sHn5 1(20)Buslness 5ervlt'.et
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- - - - - - - - 111\l&gt;l&lt;t &amp; I~ I~\ ISil!~ Sill VIC~. "f Pomerqy, copJtY ol Moilfl.iljl P Kloln will be ••loill lor tho fisherman Pat Vauahan wbo s-.d Mclg• county V F W Post No
H15:l &lt;Ill VIIOI 11:'1 ~ rl1 :\ldtHt
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Applwnct State of Ohio, •nd boundod and group and MrB Marvin Burt of ttcnly came to life when a &amp;lzeable 4736 Mr Greene, siler a brief
Wttkcnd S~ltltll $3 rl1 Ul d
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the Sugar Run Unil will also pre !Ish look hu bait Chorlcs Swl!h presentation speech, presented the
IIlli ~ !'ntllC lUY
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Betnll lot number liZ on the sent a solo
V F W ' Outalandlng Footboll
er as accompanist
---- - - - -- - The Room 32 p)ayer, presented Player In MeigJ County' trophy
pial of Horton and Dabney's addl19~6 PON II At V8 4 tlr Catahnn
Mrs Harold Ebersbaeh of the a one act aklt. "He Dtdn't Pro lo fullbaek Pearl Howthornc Jr
Your OnlY Aulhorl%00
lion to the Vtllage of Pomeroy, be
Scdnn Onl y 14tm:; actu11.l mtk;
toller BRUSH MAN
mg IS feet wide In !ronl and 29 Sugar Run Unit " General Chair- pose" Deanna Watton played the Alter an appropriate opeoch o! ac
b ~ ouc ear( flLl o~ ncr Pow~ •
moo of lhe Hoepiullty eommlttee p:~rt of Ma" and John Thomas ceptancc Hawthornne thanked the
James Marriner
feel wide In lhe reor
~ 1 ccrim~ Hudto Heater f~Uy
736 I Moln St.
as tPa 'Susan Young was 'Josle loeal V F W Pool for having
PARCEL
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Pomeror. Ohio
Being In the Vllla11e of Pomeroy,
Bob Jacobs played 'Frank, and bestowed upon him sueh an honor
It \\ ilS sol tl S2 093 Ulacl l nar
Phone No. llf - After 5 PM c ounty of MctiiJI Stale of Ohio, .
l'rindpal Diehl preoented a
Pot Vaughu was Ned"
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tn 100 acre lot No 300 of the Ohio
Making t~elr !~r•t appearance beautiful pin awarded by Gcncrol
JD;ti 'l ~it cU IIY V6 !loni&lt;t ' 1 4 dr !• _____..,____ company 5 Purchue, to wit
before the Senior Htgh aod)cncc Mills to Doris Imboden who ach
Good (;lean Used Cars
Bcmg In lot l!O on the plat of
w~rc Bonnie and Barbara Rousey teved the hlaheot seore among
l'h c 1tun ~ulau
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norton and Dabne~a addltlon to
All Makt•s and !llodels
ldcntieol lwilll ..tho played a gul girls Iakins the Homcmater of
V~l y luw nlllagr !'U I l I Slc l I
Ml10 Lena Grues!r cclebralld tar duet while alnglng lhe lyrlea romorrcw examination at Pomer
the Vtllage of Pomeroy, Ohio uld
lu g One of the cleunc8l I lil t I
lui hcln&amp; 30 feet wide and 00 !eel her birthday Thursday when tbe for 'I'm Walklng' "Make Love oy Ht&amp;h Sehool Mr Diehl lntrofOib an&gt;where ~ (){;15 l\1 ucl
AUIO SALES
Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the to Me" 1'Count Your Bles.,inta.' dueed Ml85 lmbodcn as th&lt; winner
long
tnar s l1 umcroy
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Saad premise• are appraised at Foderaled Church mol at the a hymn acl to rock and roll lime of tlte contest
QUicK SEI\VICI: on Watch no $2000 00 and must be sold for not &lt;burch for an all day quilling
and "When The Saints Go March
IBbJ Auto '\f!,'VIces
pal.u ng hv F'aelotY 1rlltm~d
lcso th•n two thirds of iOld •11- Gingerbread with whipped cream
WHldtmakm ~OLLINS JEWEv protscd value and lhe terms of wao served with a potluek dinner mg In''
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Mrs Gladys Gibson played lhe
I 3 tf sulc arc cash Jn hand en day ol al noon to Mis11 Grueaer, Mrs Wal· plano accompantmennt for the
hour Wrecker Set vu:c D•Y ~RS PontciOY
ter Bacr, Mra Carrie Grueaer Mra. medley of oonas which wa1 well
Phone 6227
Night
Pl1 m !lot~ttV {- tl,l!~Uulldc~Ciii sulc
l'nul Zirkle, Exeeutor of Harry Kclaor, Mra Roy Seyfried, received
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Nctu,ln :lUll llt(lnc, Ohto
the Estate of Raymond Mrs Lena Huber~ Miss Anna Dul'llt
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DEAIEIIS
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Not lo bo outdone by lhc Rus
Mrs W L Kau!J, Mra Louis Rei- sian telentlfd;S was a group or stu
Zirkle deecasod
bel, Mr~ Wilham Baker, Mr• Ad0 Bnen and 0 Brlcn
(9l For Sale
am Ehcrabaeh, Mrs Corl Shlelda
Allnrncys at Law
The Bill Bend Boalillll Club met
uatom Buill lllteben Kllehon
11r1 Grover Erb, 'Mrs Clorence
(l i 25, 12) I, 8, !0, 4tc
Thuraday evenlnc al Prtaton Mol
deai~ncd tor your home l'rcc
Maam, Mra Normon Kloea Mr1
Mr
Mrs John Stubslt arc on In 1\llddlo~rl with Wlllll
ACT HOW
eallma!.. f oremt • "' Ab-KJtt
Freda Mitch, Mrsr ~I an S&lt;hae!er, spendlnc on lndtftnlle visit wtlh Loodll\1lhltll. the commOtio.,. pre
SAVE$100TO $1000
Mrs Beulah Neutzllna Mrs Addle tboir dauahlor anH son m law Mr sidln&amp; A tU.cuulon of plano lor
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GruoiO!, Mra Tbcodoro Mora ind and Mrs Ralph Wills, Colull)bUB summer aellvlllel wao h~ld an4 II
NOTICE
Of
API!OINTMINT
10M W1Uy s 4 whcc l d1tvc Jl't t&gt;
tho Rev and Mn Waldo J Bar
with
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Adminlotrotor
Mr and Mrs George Harris waa de&lt;idod to 11nd an ·lnvlutloh
Steel li.)JJ Sucnhcc $400 317
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and 10n~ of Pomeroy were Sun to tho Mlaqd Boat Club of Jloylo~
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NOTICE Is hereby alven lhal F
lo bo
b'!fl on JOIIIO , Suo0 I 311 Jit• known IHlk L'M lhc lowest pos· II 0 Utton whoso Po&amp;t Ofliee Add
of Mr ond Mro w R doY thia 101r ''l'h~y ' o1so made
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plana to lsauo Invitations t~ other
rcHs 111 Pomeroy, Ohio, hal been
Umnlt 1 r,11lct 1\lanlinm Sh 1 P'
nory Wulfo cmpltiYCti on th•
w1 \1 wutlil your trip 't his ~
dul y appointed as Admlnialrator
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rome pr&lt;tlll\lcd to deal hsl
A. ~h
Mr and Mro Thereon Johnson
' Jh lltutt (JIOccry, Rt 124 J, ul
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spent the wcokond with lhetr son
l.mcl
J313ip lLltlc 11.11d •• a a lot. These ar
your l.AS l shopping p1acc, 8t
-~Cob Scout rack 248 will be Don. 1 atu~onl of Ohio Stale Unl
- - ~fr&lt;O drlivcry Move In tumor 5 1oom lw~se, 15 Yl acros, lpeatcd
apwal guesll of the Pomeroy verall)', r'
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t:hcslor-Sharle
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TerrY Rousk Is out 'of ·school
Sl hool bu! and Mail route Dale B•l•list Chureh at the worohlp '"
In trnde
vloo Sunday bealnnlaa 11 D ~ • wllh Lhe m.,.tea
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WAVERLY MOilLE
2 I Sip m aocordloc to ail ~nounooment Gene Be&lt;ale and ann Don of
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HOME SALES
by Orval Wllt!, eub master ol lhe New Brl&amp;hton eolled on Mr ond
U I Highway 23
Pnek meel•ng hold Monday even Mn TIIUI Pickens Sunday
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homes everywhere, 01p&lt;Ci1liY
lO.\tPII~.~~~~~ wllhm , ton mile radius of Pom
oroy l'ros(\11\IY rllqot!ted arc
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On If. 13 Coli Wm. Gr.,..r
Rock Sprint•

The Dfdly sl.11nt1
PAYS IEN~Ul\
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Plana for the acrvloo ore In
koeplna ;,vith the
obaer
vance of Boy Seoul week which begina early In February, Jieprosen
\Olives of various den1 will parti
elpale In lhe IIO!'Viee by reeelvlna
tho orrerma and loadillll In the
pledge to the flaK Commllloo
nten of the Paek will so1ve " us
her&amp; cub master Wile• will pro
""I a voeal ooloetton
The Pack b eponoored b~ the
Young Adult doas of lho c~ureh
w•th calvin Simpson and Guy co
wan " eo-chllrmon ol the l'ack
commtttee
,
The publle u Invited to at~nd
lhe omlee ,

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----Summer Activities
Are Outlined'For
Bend Boating Oub

wore oaliln&amp; on hil lo\h01; of
Sirlnsbura who was serloualy ill
Maude ond Josle Pickens ealled
on Mr 1nd Mrs Howard Neisler
ot Raelne Tuesday
Vlr&amp;ll )\oush and family were
mtlortalnctl al supper at lhe
home of Mr and Mrs Vtrgtl Wal
kcr ol Baahan
W R llaymau Is snbstltntlnw
In lho Racine school lor Mrs
Morrl10n.
Mt'l ErnC&gt;t Grumn, Lctort,
ealled o~ rolnttvcs here reecnlly
Melt lloNicklts moved lo Easl
Letart and will oulst 11111'1"!
Dooglu wllh ,his form work.
A alnrk s~er wos given at
the bbril' ol mra. Roaa Searberry
of tho Ea!oLe ol ~111 Shlf~ Jote hn :R """'ring Mn Anqa Lee
oC'Melu douniT. ~~~~o. de.,..-d Chlldre.sa,1
't
'.DoLed thll'~, tiQ II( luu¥Y· Wallle and J;Jlie Hili of IJOrca1
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wore aueatl 9f !tlrt Mabel Braee
John C ~lacon
sundlf al!tmoon
Judae of tl!e Protiale Court
lira Rle~ord Lee, Raelne, eall
1
Mella Counll'r Oblo
ed on relitlyea hero Mondoy '
(Zll, 8, lG,.I~ , ~
The• Cub" Seouta bold their

p'ack moqUns •l Lola!il Jlaile Mon
daY evening
,
Mr and ~n Virgil Watkor ol
IWsha• ,nd Mrs Fred ,,Shain ol
Racine spent 1'uo8!lay with Mr
and M'" Virgil Roua~
Capt Ecllaon Brai:O of t~c ~oat
Atll.l ,vloiled hia lomliy • here
Friday o~ehlPI
, ~
lllr- ond !tlr" Oe~rae l!ei¥)el
and dauahtera June ~~~ SMii..
were SundaJ yllltora" Jitre·MIII $helP, HIU oft ~cble was
the Sundll' auos~ ol\111!' F~ors
Mrs.. Jlale J!lll ' ttemi'd an
Eastern st.r -dlilfttr at the hOI!io •
of Mia. Nootill Bi'~ker, .~
Mlu So'tldrs Tli'lor ol Strlns
burs lt\'PI&lt; Saturiif ' 'wllll" Mila
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-rQ)I CONSISTENT ;,DEPENDABLI! RESULTS

WANT
ADS
PttOKE 398
RATES
2 eeats ~" •ord. c.ne tltt.rtlOD Mlr.i:GWD cbll'( o IOc.-4 ~~"
~ ....-d lor wee eonsecuU:tt tnoerUUIL&gt;Speclal- One mol&amp;hfor ~ eew per word
fllll rate of2 eeoia per WOI'd will be charged for adYertisln&amp; U
1101 paid lor before the 15lD of each month fo\lowmg iosertiuo
'Error' in i\.dvertt&amp;~na;-Sbonld be reoor\ed tmmf&lt;hatelJ Tht
Dally SertUoel will not !&gt;e resporstble [or more th.an one 1ncor

G. 11- Radetln and aoo ~re bu.
lneu Yilltors In Columbu•
E W- Holcomb w11 In &lt;;90&lt;1"'
..u Tueadoy:

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uwertton
Card
of Tbonb and St&gt;e&lt;\al
Nollc:el of Evoou Sl 00 01 iluart••

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iUQCbeon meeUng of Della ~PPI
SOrority ~~ Welllt9" on

m Pomeroy Utlh \lcs ft 1 ntsl1cd

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If tf! tcrcstcd Call 302 X 452 or
1 mu5t sell my bctnl l Y rourse
14l.J
2 I lt•
(never started) m OhiO s rmcst
school You may have my down New 2 roum and b~th [urmsheli
iiP"rtmcnl l'hiJnc ti1 28 X
pavmcnt JU~t pay bala nce Miss
' 21 mr
Murky PorncwY Gcn Del
2 I 6tc ---~----4 !loom House ft !I ba.selll( n

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To Send Two To
World Institute

wtth ~::a rage g IS (til nalC Clo:;t
to Grade un!l II gh Schools
Phone 173 Po mc rtJY I 28 tHr

14l Announcements

2 room Apartment Clo~t 111 tnwt
127 Butternu t !'otnr oy Ohw

OM DISPLAY
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

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The All New
Power-ific

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Eototi of Junette Corpt~~ltr
Dtcooood
Nol1~e IS hereby gJven that Jan
rc Hampton whose Post Orflce
addrc5i ,. ts Langsvtllc Ohio hae
been duly appomled Admlnhtra
lriX uf lhc Estate or Jeanette Car
penlcr late of Rutland Townshlp1
Mc1gs County Ohio deceased
Dated Uus 23rd day o! January
1956
John C. lacon
Judgo of tho Proboto Court
Molp County Ohio
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sutlt hlc fur t Wit Ah11 on
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BUREAU CO-OP
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
In the pursuance o[ the order of
Lltn\ oll I h hrr Mtddk!&gt;Utl 0
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ty I wtll A!or for Slie at poblle
auctaon on the 1st day of March
Syrac.: usc S ll lit.: ttltl)o;
t! ""'c I h n lt
I 27 Gtp 1958 at 10 00 o'clock, l)n the
front steps of the court house tbe
1 zo 1
fo!IO\~;mg dcscrtbcd real estate sit
Sales
,
HelpWantt•d
uated In tho County of Melga, VII
!age of Pomcr,Y, and Sl•te of

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huct nc oh o

-Meigs Co. PTA
Council Meeting
Called Thursd'ay

Tbe Mole• County Council Parenu and Teaehen,)'ill meet Tburo
day at 8 p m at \he Pomeroy Jun
(81 AutJ
lor High S&lt;hool auditorium wiUt
the Sugar Run and Middleport jJn
JD::wltUICKvn s;; r 4
cell
OhiO to Wit
Jts
as hosteasea
Sp trk l ln~ 1 1 ~ 1 t IL .,hl .L(rt r11
\1 otnr ( o
1 27 8\l
The Flag Salolc led by Charles
PARCEL NO I
fnmh fJ } U 1'1 1v. th I(C !lud11
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Swisher and Paul Reuter began
A
teachers
recognitiOn
peraot!
.md ht J ltl I Xl l[l\1 nd 11 l Vl: l ) :l !JOV~ {or llaptr 10\ll t:ti lll Sugar
306 of t 'le Ohio Company's Plr h• been planned and •II teaehcn the program
wa y $1 •195 t~t l't 11 ur s Pom
!tun urcu f'hunc tJ:tn X
Announcer Dille Sewell mtro
chase
to wit The lot on whleh from the Council will be hooored
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2 1 tile
(IJ :;~ • 6tc
eruy
Peler Wiker! reBlded al the lime a1 well as past preatdents Mrs duced Bonnie Rousey who
----1951 HUll !\ St pl l th t;cdu n lt p\)Ui\Uili iY f 1r n II r 1l llllll to of hJS dcalh beinll SO !eel front Roy Tra&lt;y preoldenl of lhe cour aave a read1ng trom the Scrip
feet and be- ell, Will preaent 1tudy on the man tures
'fi\O tunc hlu1 1 1 b!l $3!15 Blac
Wlllk p~l l \l ti\C tt1 .. utJPicmcnt and rnnumg baek
\
A qulrtetle, Marlene Scholl Su
tlnar s Poml ~
2 1 6h
hu •n u 1mc Nn o:pNICIICC nee mg tho thtrd lot from lhe corner oal as a handbook for o!!leen
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C!UIII I Y Hall Y ~cntme\ Ho:&lt; Uti8A of Frey Street and the Street run
Mrs Paul Thetas o! the Middle- 111n Young, SheUa .Strauss and
1053 l-Oiill VII ' tl Lu:;tnmluH
l'tl llllt U) Otuu
:l. 1 3tt: mng parallel with the river, belh11 port Unit " program chail'man and Corolyn Meier atured m hlllbtlly
Al the conclualon or the assem
on the west aide of Second Street anoounm that the Middleport P co1tumcs sang 'Lazy Bone.s bly pro~ram Pnndfal James A
Sttlln Go(jd \lr! ~ aun tl :;cal "uv
-Also tho !ollowln11 dGicribed T A Motheningon will prosenl Reclining on onae tn • awnl con Dt"hl, lr", ' intt'oduc\d1
"' Nrw 11 "k irt &lt;l""- sHn5 1(20)Buslness 5ervlt'.et
Blti\tHf ! \1rllCI 1'i
2~1C
- - --- - - - - real l)li!lq sltM~\I!.II:.In the Vlllaae several vocal selectlona Mrt 0 sclous condition was the barefopt Greene, 1 representative o!
- - - - - - - - 111\l&gt;l&lt;t &amp; I~ I~\ ISil!~ Sill VIC~. "f Pomerqy, copJtY ol Moilfl.iljl P Kloln will be ••loill lor tho fisherman Pat Vauahan wbo s-.d Mclg• county V F W Post No
H15:l &lt;Ill VIIOI 11:'1 ~ rl1 :\ldtHt
liHliiC :wo t li lllld
Applwnct State of Ohio, •nd boundod and group and MrB Marvin Burt of ttcnly came to life when a &amp;lzeable 4736 Mr Greene, siler a brief
Wttkcnd S~ltltll $3 rl1 Ul d
s tmt llti
\
~'ttl ~heel described as !oUows
the Sugar Run Unil will also pre !Ish look hu bait Chorlcs Swl!h presentation speech, presented the
IIlli ~ !'ntllC lUY
:l lo f\l(
2 2:1 tf
Betnll lot number liZ on the sent a solo
V F W ' Outalandlng Footboll
er as accompanist
---- - - - -- - The Room 32 p)ayer, presented Player In MeigJ County' trophy
pial of Horton and Dabney's addl19~6 PON II At V8 4 tlr Catahnn
Mrs Harold Ebersbaeh of the a one act aklt. "He Dtdn't Pro lo fullbaek Pearl Howthornc Jr
Your OnlY Aulhorl%00
lion to the Vtllage of Pomeroy, be
Scdnn Onl y 14tm:; actu11.l mtk;
toller BRUSH MAN
mg IS feet wide In !ronl and 29 Sugar Run Unit " General Chair- pose" Deanna Watton played the Alter an appropriate opeoch o! ac
b ~ ouc ear( flLl o~ ncr Pow~ •
moo of lhe Hoepiullty eommlttee p:~rt of Ma" and John Thomas ceptancc Hawthornne thanked the
James Marriner
feel wide In lhe reor
~ 1 ccrim~ Hudto Heater f~Uy
736 I Moln St.
as tPa 'Susan Young was 'Josle loeal V F W Pool for having
PARCEL
NO
2
Nil tpp rd Almo5l 111\.r th e d •Y
Pomeror. Ohio
Being In the Vllla11e of Pomeroy,
Bob Jacobs played 'Frank, and bestowed upon him sueh an honor
It \\ ilS sol tl S2 093 Ulacl l nar
Phone No. llf - After 5 PM c ounty of MctiiJI Stale of Ohio, .
l'rindpal Diehl preoented a
Pot Vaughu was Ned"
111-7
If
f'omaoy
2 1 Gle
tn 100 acre lot No 300 of the Ohio
Making t~elr !~r•t appearance beautiful pin awarded by Gcncrol
JD;ti 'l ~it cU IIY V6 !loni&lt;t ' 1 4 dr !• _____..,____ company 5 Purchue, to wit
before the Senior Htgh aod)cncc Mills to Doris Imboden who ach
Good (;lean Used Cars
Bcmg In lot l!O on the plat of
w~rc Bonnie and Barbara Rousey teved the hlaheot seore among
l'h c 1tun ~ulau
~1 1 • o Ill l ilt
norton and Dabne~a addltlon to
All Makt•s and !llodels
ldcntieol lwilll ..tho played a gul girls Iakins the Homcmater of
V~l y luw nlllagr !'U I l I Slc l I
Ml10 Lena Grues!r cclebralld tar duet while alnglng lhe lyrlea romorrcw examination at Pomer
the Vtllage of Pomeroy, Ohio uld
lu g One of the cleunc8l I lil t I
lui hcln&amp; 30 feet wide and 00 !eel her birthday Thursday when tbe for 'I'm Walklng' "Make Love oy Ht&amp;h Sehool Mr Diehl lntrofOib an&gt;where ~ (){;15 l\1 ucl
AUIO SALES
Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the to Me" 1'Count Your Bles.,inta.' dueed Ml85 lmbodcn as th&lt; winner
long
tnar s l1 umcroy
2 l 0\ t
Saad premise• are appraised at Foderaled Church mol at the a hymn acl to rock and roll lime of tlte contest
QUicK SEI\VICI: on Watch no $2000 00 and must be sold for not &lt;burch for an all day quilling
and "When The Saints Go March
IBbJ Auto '\f!,'VIces
pal.u ng hv F'aelotY 1rlltm~d
lcso th•n two thirds of iOld •11- Gingerbread with whipped cream
WHldtmakm ~OLLINS JEWEv protscd value and lhe terms of wao served with a potluek dinner mg In''
R II IIA II II N(,S SO~S Ul - !4
Mrs Gladys Gibson played lhe
I 3 tf sulc arc cash Jn hand en day ol al noon to Mis11 Grueaer, Mrs Wal· plano accompantmennt for the
hour Wrecker Set vu:c D•Y ~RS PontciOY
ter Bacr, Mra Carrie Grueaer Mra. medley of oonas which wa1 well
Phone 6227
Night
Pl1 m !lot~ttV {- tl,l!~Uulldc~Ciii sulc
l'nul Zirkle, Exeeutor of Harry Kclaor, Mra Roy Seyfried, received
603D X DODGE - l'LY!Flllilt
Nctu,ln :lUll llt(lnc, Ohto
the Estate of Raymond Mrs Lena Huber~ Miss Anna Dul'llt
l 20 tf
DEAIEIIS
JUt l
Not lo bo outdone by lhc Rus
Mrs W L Kau!J, Mra Louis Rei- sian telentlfd;S was a group or stu
Zirkle deecasod
bel, Mr~ Wilham Baker, Mr• Ad0 Bnen and 0 Brlcn
(9l For Sale
am Ehcrabaeh, Mrs Corl Shlelda
Allnrncys at Law
The Bill Bend Boalillll Club met
uatom Buill lllteben Kllehon
11r1 Grover Erb, 'Mrs Clorence
(l i 25, 12) I, 8, !0, 4tc
Thuraday evenlnc al Prtaton Mol
deai~ncd tor your home l'rcc
Maam, Mra Normon Kloea Mr1
Mr
Mrs John Stubslt arc on In 1\llddlo~rl with Wlllll
ACT HOW
eallma!.. f oremt • "' Ab-KJtt
Freda Mitch, Mrsr ~I an S&lt;hae!er, spendlnc on lndtftnlle visit wtlh Loodll\1lhltll. the commOtio.,. pre
SAVE$100TO $1000
Mrs Beulah Neutzllna Mrs Addle tboir dauahlor anH son m law Mr sidln&amp; A tU.cuulon of plano lor
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Waverly Ohio dtltllcr 11tuc'
GruoiO!, Mra Tbcodoro Mora ind and Mrs Ralph Wills, Colull)bUB summer aellvlllel wao h~ld an4 II
NOTICE
Of
API!OINTMINT
10M W1Uy s 4 whcc l d1tvc Jl't t&gt;
tho Rev and Mn Waldo J Bar
with
75
new
and
used
trallcra
Adminlotrotor
Mr and Mrs George Harris waa de&lt;idod to 11nd an ·lnvlutloh
Steel li.)JJ Sucnhcc $400 317
14
to
5U
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also
10
wtdcs
Tw
tela
Ettate
of
lllaa
Sharp,
Dtcelltll.
Mamc St, l't l' leasant W Vtt
and 10n~ of Pomeroy were Sun to tho Mlaqd Boat Club of Jloylo~
1
unrl lim c IJl'&lt;iroom!l natlona 1.
NOTICE Is hereby alven lhal F
lo bo
b'!fl on JOIIIO , Suo0 I 311 Jit• known IHlk L'M lhc lowest pos· II 0 Utton whoso Po&amp;t Ofliee Add
of Mr ond Mro w R doY thia 101r ''l'h~y ' o1so made
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8thlc lt rms anywhurc Drive
plana to lsauo Invitations t~ other
rcHs 111 Pomeroy, Ohio, hal been
Umnlt 1 r,11lct 1\lanlinm Sh 1 P'
nory Wulfo cmpltiYCti on th•
w1 \1 wutlil your trip 't his ~
dul y appointed as Admlnialrator
_, !ilK Ill jl llOti Cttllhlllll
S ht t I ~
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lllil''l'T
river
spo1it
loot
week
here
rome pr&lt;tlll\lcd to deal hsl
A. ~h
Mr and Mro Thereon Johnson
' Jh lltutt (JIOccry, Rt 124 J, ul
\ii
spent the wcokond with lhetr son
l.mcl
J313ip lLltlc 11.11d •• a a lot. These ar
your l.AS l shopping p1acc, 8t
-~Cob Scout rack 248 will be Don. 1 atu~onl of Ohio Stale Unl
- - ~fr&lt;O drlivcry Move In tumor 5 1oom lw~se, 15 Yl acros, lpeatcd
apwal guesll of the Pomeroy verall)', r'
un
t:hcslor-Sharle
R
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~d
rnw
A
nythln~
of
value
taken
Wonted
TerrY Rousk Is out 'of ·school
Sl hool bu! and Mail route Dale B•l•list Chureh at the worohlp '"
In trnde
vloo Sunday bealnnlaa 11 D ~ • wllh Lhe m.,.tea
1b,utildllttt
G.
Wmner.
Syracuse,
0
Baby hctl 111 goud romh11 1n t til
WAVERLY MOilLE
2 I Sip m aocordloc to ail ~nounooment Gene Be&lt;ale and ann Don of
8212 J
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HOME SALES
by Orval Wllt!, eub master ol lhe New Brl&amp;hton eolled on Mr ond
U I Highway 23
Pnek meel•ng hold Monday even Mn TIIUI Pickens Sunday
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Ina
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ond fsmlly
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IT?--ALL THE
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Lena Grueser
Birthday Is
Observed Thursday

ARE DOWN

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Phone 200M

WANTED Llatmas on Main Sl
ted property, lower priced
ilO tj 1 1nsu
homes everywhere, 01p&lt;Ci1liY
lO.\tPII~.~~~~~ wllhm , ton mile radius of Pom
oroy l'ros(\11\IY rllqot!ted arc
11 rt Aulu 1 ut Polio Cull 0011
fnt '" m Eastern end ol eounty
Mt\ 1'4 M! tldh p ul Ohlll
cucKLIIt JIIALTY
BOX 229
PHQNI 1ot-Y
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STRUCTUR.tll l li~MS
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Room•

Phono SIG

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$299.00
BAKER

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GR11ESER IILOCK CO,

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On If. 13 Coli Wm. Gr.,..r
Rock Sprint•

The Dfdly sl.11nt1
PAYS IEN~Ul\
llEACIIES
COU~TY ... lL
THAN Al'tjY' Ql R
,flEWSPAPBR ' I
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ann~ll

Plana for the acrvloo ore In
koeplna ;,vith the
obaer
vance of Boy Seoul week which begina early In February, Jieprosen
\Olives of various den1 will parti
elpale In lhe IIO!'Viee by reeelvlna
tho orrerma and loadillll In the
pledge to the flaK Commllloo
nten of the Paek will so1ve " us
her&amp; cub master Wile• will pro
""I a voeal ooloetton
The Pack b eponoored b~ the
Young Adult doas of lho c~ureh
w•th calvin Simpson and Guy co
wan " eo-chllrmon ol the l'ack
commtttee
,
The publle u Invited to at~nd
lhe omlee ,

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

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T
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----Summer Activities
Are Outlined'For
Bend Boating Oub

wore oaliln&amp; on hil lo\h01; of
Sirlnsbura who was serloualy ill
Maude ond Josle Pickens ealled
on Mr 1nd Mrs Howard Neisler
ot Raelne Tuesday
Vlr&amp;ll )\oush and family were
mtlortalnctl al supper at lhe
home of Mr and Mrs Vtrgtl Wal
kcr ol Baahan
W R llaymau Is snbstltntlnw
In lho Racine school lor Mrs
Morrl10n.
Mt'l ErnC&gt;t Grumn, Lctort,
ealled o~ rolnttvcs here reecnlly
Melt lloNicklts moved lo Easl
Letart and will oulst 11111'1"!
Dooglu wllh ,his form work.
A alnrk s~er wos given at
the bbril' ol mra. Roaa Searberry
of tho Ea!oLe ol ~111 Shlf~ Jote hn :R """'ring Mn Anqa Lee
oC'Melu douniT. ~~~~o. de.,..-d Chlldre.sa,1
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'.DoLed thll'~, tiQ II( luu¥Y· Wallle and J;Jlie Hili of IJOrca1
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wore aueatl 9f !tlrt Mabel Braee
John C ~lacon
sundlf al!tmoon
Judae of tl!e Protiale Court
lira Rle~ord Lee, Raelne, eall
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Mella Counll'r Oblo
ed on relitlyea hero Mondoy '
(Zll, 8, lG,.I~ , ~
The• Cub" Seouta bold their

p'ack moqUns •l Lola!il Jlaile Mon
daY evening
,
Mr and ~n Virgil Watkor ol
IWsha• ,nd Mrs Fred ,,Shain ol
Racine spent 1'uo8!lay with Mr
and M'" Virgil Roua~
Capt Ecllaon Brai:O of t~c ~oat
Atll.l ,vloiled hia lomliy • here
Friday o~ehlPI
, ~
lllr- ond !tlr" Oe~rae l!ei¥)el
and dauahtera June ~~~ SMii..
were SundaJ yllltora" Jitre·MIII $helP, HIU oft ~cble was
the Sundll' auos~ ol\111!' F~ors
Mrs.. Jlale J!lll ' ttemi'd an
Eastern st.r -dlilfttr at the hOI!io •
of Mia. Nootill Bi'~ker, .~
Mlu So'tldrs Tli'lor ol Strlns
burs lt\'PI&lt; Saturiif ' 'wllll" Mila
Jo)~ ara~
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For Cub Scouts rs February 25

l'omero1. Cub Scout Pack 249 Den Four under the direction
met Mon~lfeverung at the Sen! of Mrs Lawrence Morar~ty and

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High School uditoriwn Wltb Mrs Shirley Gumther used Car
f)r'Yal Wiles, Cub Master presld toon Time as thear movae w•th
fng.
the ColloWmg partic1patmg Danny

Drews

Bobby Imboden and Joey Gil
more led tbli IJ'OUP in the 'Pledge
'h 1'b.e Flig' wbleb opened the
meetillg followed w•th group
slnging of • Amenea and Hail
Hol~ the Gants All Here

Crow, Tweety Bird Jon Gumther
Sylveater and also the commer
clal announcer on thrill cream
D1tkie Knight Tom Joey Free
man the old woman Mike Dan
lei~ the old man Pal Story and
The Blue and Gold Banquet Marty Moranty the m1re and Ed
which will be held 10 the Junoor die Slark nnd Teddy Morar~ty the

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High School aud1tormm at 6 30 p dogs
m on Tuesday February 25 was

amnounced The mothers of the
senior class wiiJ serve the dinner
Each den wdl be responsible for
&amp;bell own table decorations

Den Chief for Den Four The cubs

theme for Janua ry Den One un
der the direction of Mrs Wilbur
Jmboden and Mrs Sammy Gtbbs
gave a btU b11ly hoe down mov1c
Wllh calypso pants straw hats and

loin Carl Bl~an entertained
her brkhre "'ub Thur&amp;iiay evening

bare feet jug blowmg French
harps ukeleles and gu1tars The
background music was a record
Plmey Jane Commercial adver
tlsemcnts on sago boards were
made by the follow ng cubs Tom

at },fir hom" '

my Woods Johnny Wolfe Bobby

WILKESVILLE

The f1rs t ltd 1g of th e newly lh allquarll'ls 1s thr fee to be
organll"(l ( 1rl !icout ~ wac helcl rc g: l~tere I 1n the National Organl
Thu rsday il fl(r won at th~ humc of zalm n of IIH (, rl seo 1\s of Amen
1.frs Katte 811 11 who s one uf ~~ S lnr~ th1v will on Y mcrt unt1l
the luulcl ~ Mns Jan cs Slmpso11 M v ll was dectdcd nut to buy
u the othel"' It ader
ny ut 1! lrn .s until fa ll when they
Plans wrr~ male for future 1d will all start out with new un
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Also pH!SC 1t at the meet ng
wtr~ Mrs lhe~ tcr rannchJII Mrs
:\tan ln ~w 1 1 ~lr L1 m I BoggB
Hlfl Mr11 Churlu Asu Brrtdbury
1l l as.li!Htant h;ulcrs and Mrs
lh ,ll 0 1hngct lllld ~trs l'a 1!
a~roups
Swtt tl~ntttcrs 1! the Board
There 1s ~t 11 nu rlof u It meet
llhc ~Will enrolled m thQ Scouts
lng plucc b 1 the t1m c tf II u1r •r~ Dl11 u I rl~wcll Carol) n Searls
meetmg.s h a~ bmn set fUJ ~\crv \tuu1ctn D1rs t Cnrolyn Quillen
Thursda y afternoon frn1 3 m tu Jov 8 tg~ ~ S11 1dra Simpson Suz
5 00 Thev arl hc11g Sl&gt;o nso rrJ. h\ '11c Hr II 11rv Jan1ec Tan nehill
the Daughters uf ~101 Vclcr 1u
11 1 1l S t'Oil 1\hnly~ Swan Judy
At nnt Thurslla\ s null II: the \loon ( onn c t:ook J11nc Biron
a;irls 11rc to hr mg $1 for thtll nt 111 e \\II '" 1ynn Daniels
handbooks an~ tOe wh1rh Will be ( n Ia S~ufr \\II Stewart Joan
the amoun t ol th e wc('l\ly th c» \lour nlll jl h rh Ma1lm Carol Ly
Thla will be 11 clr only c:&lt;pcm~r o 1s Judy W ldcrmutb Sandra Oh
unttl the 4th meet ng on h• 11ry lmgc r Km en Bachner 'Nansa
~ when th&lt;Y m\J ~l br111,11: 50
trr 1st Clu1stlnc Bahr Susan Neut
wbh:h will ~c sent to th~ N ttltmal zhna and Sc1~ ly~ _L__cw_l•_ _ ___

Racine High Lahn Club
Initiates 16 New Members
The Racine IIlAh School Latin
Club had a meetlnt; 111d party on
Thur8day evening at the school
and lnUiated 16 new Frest&amp;mcn
m'mbe" l'reJidont Raymond Ad
1M1 pre1lded
The new mcmben are B1ll Ar
nott Thorlelf Bcnt1 Donna Brew
er Joe Brinker Joyc~ Circle Joy
ee Gloeckner Bill Ldc Jtttu Jo
MOler Shirley M11ler J1m Pupc
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Ruth Ann Petrel Kathryn Powell
Kend11 Huascll L) nn Shuler Al
fred Shuler and Carole Van Meter
Mill Ellene Wickline a form
er L•lln •h dent at otr end a 1983
a:ra udatc of H11cille apoke about
her \fork In college at Att&amp;cns and
at Illinois University now
l'lus were presented for two
vcara of Latin to Iackie Adams
Raymond Adams Carolyn Cleland
Wc11loy Cozart Tom Fisher James
Hunt Mary K Johnson Linda Mal
f~
lory Annabelle 1 Roae Patricia
Stohurt Jack Weese Barbara Ad
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uniS Jimmy Adamo Frenkio Chop
1nan L1n&lt;1a &lt;trcte carole Effing
&gt;
t n C l~tllcs Ihlc Virginia John
/fht Middleport I,TA ~tothc r 111 n Don \t(Dade Shirley McKel
J1n1er1 will meet for pracllt:C on H') Mary Allee Nease Rosemary
1
•unda)' afternoon at 1 30 p m at Snh~er Ann SarQ€!nt
!ltalll Melhodiol Churrh
'l'hcse pin• were gifts from Don
The poup It being reorwa mu d old Wolfe s Commercial Club
after ~everal years of Inactivity In (,am&lt;lll rdrcahments and dane
prepuathm for tile Melg1 Cf\unty tng wore enjoyed after tho busi
eoundl of P'I'A meeting on I hu rt; llfliH mlclh g Mrs Ruth Euler Ill
dl)' Feb 8 at 8 p n al tht I' me advisor or th e club
ioy Junior H•&amp;h Aud1tonum
Conmuttcea a1 ran~mg tho party
J(n Luellle Swackhamer Pmm nil from the !lccund ~car Wttn
roy Vocal MUIIC Supcrv\s(lr tM dan wert~ o ade 11p of Carole
jll.eCtJnc them ood ~11 s Chotilcr 8111 hlcl Suo Ann Buck Dotolhy
J!n'ln {J
•ccompanliit
Circle l'aul &lt; ot.art C~trol Pcem
aroup arc Mrs On ~~~~ y Euler Mary •"indley Allen
·~~1o:_;J~1~k~~s, lrirs Beuhah White Mtddlt.llwllrt Robert Smith Rehcc
l'oui ilnp co W"d end Sheila Youns
Epple) \In
E PI'C5lon
t!t,~~~~~r,
Mn
Alfred
ii,
Mro
AIf
Mrs
Tin Sunshine Circle mrt at the
home 'I Cal roil Podrterer lor the
Jan mrv h10etlng Buslno,. reports
were rl!ad aut111pprove I
ooio-1 Thr pr&lt;SI lent Carrie Bahr WOI
Pomeroy n ( h 11 1;1 1 or lmsmu~a lC~Ion
"u two gueoli woro

u,'ddleport PTA
'
M th ers1ngers
Are Reorganized

Sunshine Circle
January Meeting

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the sheriff's deparllllent here to4a9
}Vejst:Vlrgl:nlan In Jail for at least 23

the cleaner
that walks
rur!

W Va , plead guilty In
to driving while IDIOII
id
I d ""ing a w~n
an ~~_:ar.,

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toTo Grand Jury
00 B&amp;E Charge
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A Muldleport man Thomao Al

len Eblin 28, and hio partner
Ralph A Butcher 29 ~~ Cheollire
Route 2 were bound over to the
Moigs Coun!Y Grand Jury Saturday
night in Mavor C 0 Flohero
on bondo of $1 0110 eaeh.
The pair were charged with the
breaking and entering of the Bat
er Clover Farm Grocery Store on
Middleport at 1 a m

•eelt walk on aliOIJ

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Wltbln ~ matter of hours through
the combined efforts of Middle
port Pollee ond the Melga County
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach
Neither of the men oould fur
nlsb bond set ~Y lloyor Fls~er end
were to be transported todajl to
tbe Meigs County Jail to be held
for next seutpn of the Grand

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Cbarlea
spent the

Newly Orgamzed Girl Scout
Troop Meeting Held Thursday

Five Amdenfs
Recorded In Area
Over The

\Vork Bx Meigs Sheriff Veteran Meigs-~o
Jij Fugitive's Arrest Newspaper Man

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Mrs, Parker Sheet. fell down
her baoement steps and Injured
her back She Is a patient at Hoi
zer Hospital
V'l Rife II Ji( at bls home bare
Tom Hartley Charles Rll• and
Dalley Wood ere In a Huntmgton
Hospital for cheek up and tree!
ment All ere lmprov1n1
The Ladies Cll'fle of Presbyter
ian Chur&lt;h met with Leona Davis
Jan 22 to quilt an&lt;l &amp;ew rags for
ruae A pot luek dilner was serv
ed
Mrs Fern Sweeney apent sever
al dayo JNltb her sister Mrs Ever
ell McKnight of Pomeroy
The Johnjoll' family which re
sided in the Rhodes property have
moved to llle Bates farm
Soveral members of the W1lke1
Granae met at the home of Mr
and ~" Sam Mam to spend the
evening and coul')t salee ata.mP.s
McCoy Snavely attended s ~IS
tm:l insurance meetinJ at Oak
Hilt /an 14
Soveral members of Wllkesvlll•

cameras

iVJtiCIJ Bil l 1U iCh If t h ~ (I Ill

lltflTn

Prize for high oeort wu awan!ed to Mr1 John Moore and 1e&lt;011d
to Mro Rolland Neutzllng
Refreohmente Jt'F' eerved by
tbe hl.ateu to tti~ named abo••
and Mn C -E lllfleslee Mrs Har
old Lehse Mrs William Clark
\\lro Chorlea Mullen end Mn Se
Um ~luewlcz

Schaefer Jackie M1ller Bobby
Imboden and Sammv Gibbs Jr
Den Two under the darcdaon of
Mrs Orval W~e s 11nd Mrs Oliver
Mlcllacl had a1 ull tun c mov1e of
the broken dow 1 Ja lo py
The
dnver dressed 1 1 ('&lt;~r duster scarf
and cap 1n tn1ng to )let h1s car
at.uted would have a flat t1rc Tak
lng parts were Howard Ellg!Jsh as
the dnver Eugene I nplett the
motor Don Sw !iht r Sl~v~ Fmlaw
David Keller and Ror n1c Logan
the t1res Larry \fankm d1recto
DaYld Mtchael the umm a m1m
and Chnst 1ph1 r 1 ompkms the
prop The commerc1al T1mc to
ChanKe to DC Spark I lugs wa&amp;
given by Bill Eng:! sh ProJects
were il nucrophonc &lt;~ megaphone
a camera an1l commercial signs
and props
Den Three wn h Mrs Calvin
Simpson and Mrs ponald Mullen
as ~irectors presented lhe move
'The Big Bank Robbery wntlcn
by Joey Gil more w1th Joey a:; tii.Sh
ier Scan Mullc11 the sher ff Jl&gt;hn
Spencer d1 p II ) rorn my Harris
camera man Churkw Mullen Sktp
Domtgan and lUcky Gtlmore the
robbers Preps were made bv Tom
my Hams and Bruce Simpson
B~&amp;ckground n U!ilc was tinny plano
pl1ymg Thc1r proJct:\8 were ml
crophonc!l flip uov1cs aQd box:

apcnl m g,cHin.11 arqua nt cd ~ 111
discuftllll@ the varw t !( m11te11Bi s
to l)e onlcrctl It was th dt d tlu1t
for a wh le unli~ they l\~ l t n I r
way morr th ry will ull nn•rt to
j~Cthcr lnstc ud of liM t11.u SC I•cralc

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Mrs. Carl8ilikan
Is Hostess for
Bridge Club Meet

as the1r

ConUnued anow flurries In the Meigs County are~ today
up a back breaking job for men of tb,l State Highway
Department and lllelp County Highway Depll'tment 11 they
labored around the c!Gek to keep blgbwaya cleared to traUic
And accordlaJ to the Ohio Weather report for the pext five
days there will be 110 let up In the snow fall acCj)l:tllnJ to pre·
ke~

HOOVER·

A grand how how was gaven to
J1mmy Mees upon becom1ng a new

bad Mone Makmg

Snow Flurries 1\ru
Are Foreast In This Region
Jenl weather coudlUOIII. Tile r•
port 11 10 I m tcJc!aJ JOJd IIIli
the wealller will continue eold
with ~o lar&amp;e temperatun duln1e1
with fnqUfnl onow Ollrl'itl today
11Jrou1h Saturday

rive hlahwaJ or atreet aeeldtnll
ltpt tile lfe.,. C&lt;&gt;untr Sljtrlff'•
Depll'!ment and Po'*"" pollee
bua) OTer tile week ond 11 ali.ck
road aurr.... In nearly eaeh cue I . , _ . ,
wm blaml!d for the den!&lt;d fenLID
dm ond CID"Ii!d bumpm and
t...
crilb
mllntainm out and two tinder
Tile 1herlfra ooeldent rtporlt trucb on the cot1niJ read mtem
-At s p 11 ont m1lt welll of t .. ptnc ten mtn buill tlnderinc
Lanl(lville on State Bnute 124 Fred tile danceroua porUODJ.
A Morru tl DeJter UIDC! around
a curve He eould not stop In ume Tbe Slate Highway garage l!lid
to av01d hltllf.l a trudr operated that 1..7 hod 3!1 men out on the
by Brmard G.ma ... Dexter reada WQitingln two oblfll to keep
J:ll,opped .. thf roadway •• Merrll I lllt IIIIID tagbwaya RoutH 33 and
aide llodenli! dolbap to Morrla't 7, tleated to traffic Tl'fY _,
car none to tbe ~
emplo11n1 IZ to ~ pleeel of
-At 2 a m SundaJ P1erce Ore equipmetll ODd dunn1 Slturday
Ca1e 44 S)'I'ICIJe, - :o1n1 tall od Sunclay cleated llle roada four
on Rt 124 ¥t rot on berm 1efllt u-.
hit a tree and lmlth, aki&lt;lded bacll
A spoketmao at the Slate Hip
Into tho bialnray fiont end, total way G~t~~e wd tbat the main
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t - llithW111 were in fair abape and
AI II p m Sunday Davtp Polif that tiJe cumnt One dry onow fat
Fr~end, Racine, wu golnc north- nne wiJ 11J11 mormn1 wu being
west three "1les aoutbeut ol Syra awept clear of tiJe higbwaJI by
..,. He rou;.tecl a ""'e-&lt;&gt;r tried traffic
lt&gt;-falled it olr11ahlen out aiJul· '!'be Ice llld !DOW whiO had "
dod 100
lett llle h•I..IY cumulalod on ain hiiiJways m
(ContlnvH On '"' .,_,
the &lt;OUnty have been cleared
away by tall and clnden. aooord
Inc to IIJe llllb••J Department
thereby ebmmatiDC mutl of llle
lllpperineoo.

Claimed By Death

Stephen Martin &amp;a; &gt;•teran
n'wapaperman in Mel~l County
lor • period or &amp;2 yem'died early
Sunday in the GOod "'"'arltan
HOJpital Ia Z.nt~vllle following
• stroke auffered whllo on 1 vloit
to hio 10n s bome in lbit city
During
year period
in
which
he the
WI!82engaged
In lhe
"ewsp1per buslneu In thla ~Wtty
be WAI aMCCiated wltb The Lead
er, The Demotnt Dallv Tribune,
Tribune Telegraph Dally Newa
and Herald Tribune
The deceaaed waa preeeded In
dealll by hiJ wile, Cora May llat
lip daugbtert, Verda Slnelolr and
Hazel Martin and a son Geor&amp;e
Survlvmg the deceaied lfe llle
following child~n Evere!t M'ar
lin South Bend. lnd '(l'llllam
Wartln ZaheiVIUe Mlldted' Tubbo,
Pomeroy, Hermon lfartln Pome
1"0) Anna MH Greenlee Pome
roy Joleph Martin Pomeroy and
Leo Gilbert Martin of Cho11peakt
Also ourviving are three brot11ers Heney Martin of He)lllock
Grove Thurman MartiJt Syracuse
and Arth~f MarUn Alheno There
are also 18 ifand ebildren and 22
sreat grandchildren
Funeral servJees will be held
Tueoday at 2 P m from the Ewing
Funeral Chapel Butial will be
mode In tHe Beech Grove Ceme
tery under tbe d~ion of the
Ewing Furieraf1f/lme.

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Temperaluffl at 10 a• m thil
monun&amp; at the Stale lliahway Ga
rqe WU re111tered I 20 degreel
Tile Stal&lt;o weotber report Indica~
ed an nerqe II( t.,o to ihree below oormal ln. ·w. area for the
next fi•e d,aya !fllh • .• ,..,...
1D IIIIJ aNI of fl
normal low of II
llltlte

Middleport WCTU
Meeting Is Held
Friday Evening
The Middleport WCTU met Fn
day evening at the Heath Metho
dlKt Church Thtl meeting open ed
with a hymn and The Lords
Prayer
M18 0 E Me)&lt;lnley who wao
the p1anul for the cvenln&amp; was In
charge of the devotions
Mrs M L Kelly preSided end
told of the program for tbe year
theme of which Ia Hlgnway to
Lext&amp;latlon The group abo vot
crl to send money in February to
the L111lan Stevens Fund and the
Franees Willard Memorial Fund
Mrs H L Buoh and Mrs L D
Dileo gave an Open Letter to
Btll the Bartender ' Mra Clarence
McNeal read an arllele To the
Women of the Bible M•ss Mar
earet Sa1Jer, Count)' pr€!sldent of
WCTU read the first of a series
of aermona rrom ttm book Christ
ian s Caae For Ab&amp;tlncncc
The closing prayer was by Mrs
Kelly
A dessert course was served by
Mro H L Bush and Mrs Pearl
Hoffman with Mro C P Gallaaber
ao a contributing noaleu
Durlna the social hour Tom
Kelly sana 1 Believe

Racine Legion
Auxiliary Unit
Reaches Quota
Tho Racine Legion Auxliiarv

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Taltelll(v~ of OUf co~

pltlt •ttdc of II"' lu.1111M1
1 and bulldlntlmatlrlcilt, all '
loCatl4 llil!ltr one roof,,!Gr

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M13 Frank Clloesobrew uu"t
!Jlclllter spoke on •Legilltlturc
•nrt The Book To God llovemont

nor ...~mont..

were

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Lhe clote of the meeting
pro11e nt

The February m~~lil1 1 will be
held at Ibe botl\e of Pbyllla RowaQ
The Wllk~l· Quden Club
mot at the h9flle or Ma Straw•
bauah Tho mi!lill~• wll In ~barge
o( Mrs Do't(tt.b · era~, president
Sevmllnle~n&amp;toplct were dis
cuased RcfreW~ot• were acrvctl
I Nut llettlui,wlU but the home

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wJIJ;I!ttPY'U plan

rour ~ ~ a,fii• you

an"'-'liiOtt~l~
of catrYiftllt out.

Guaranteed payment 1! m
JUred by uninsured mut01
tst while ridm~ In yutn
own car someone else's
&lt;ar 01 walking Thii Co~­
e• age can be ~dded, to your
present policy for \ a very

small addltlopai charge
Claim paymen\s made '4l,
to the (ull limits ol fOI!r
pohcy Stje this agency to
day
,r~
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G.ra B. Ohlinger

Claimed By Death
At Broad Run

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Senior Girls
Folk Festival

ACCIDlNfAL
INJURY?

Post 602 met on Tuesdoy evening

al the Leaton Hall with Mrs Mary
Rnu!lb prealdlnq Mrs Grotta Sim
pson w., Chaplain
Slxleen membera dues were
turned In m•~lng a total of 62 me
nbers which iJ ~uoto for tbe Uml
J Now membero Mrs Betty Theiss
Mro Betty Diddle ond !\Ira Euie
Wolle are weloomed by the group
'l'he croup voted to contrlbut•
$~ 1o tho Mnroh of Dim.,
It was decided to send I girl
from Racine High School to Buck
yo Girls Stale hi Columbus 111

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Riehard Newgward an AWOL
oa\lor who had &amp;etused h1s buddy,
Albert Budy, of larcelll' found him
aelf In trouble today and C.clng
possible per,..utlon lor perjury
here.
Mayor Charlea Legar Saturday
heard N'l"gward recant on char
ges tllat Budy had stolen bls ldall
tlficallen papers and olsb Body
had been jailed on the chargee
1111 Friday
Mayor Lepr turned both youn.g
men over to Novy aulllorltles but
liled a potjury char•• agalnll
NOW&amp;ll'NCl
11 the NaT)' doeon t proper()&gt;
punllill him we will when he Is
dla&lt;iharced wblcb may l&gt;e soon,'
the mayor aald
Newgward h'd appeared before
Pomeroy pollee 1111 Tllqroday 1#\tb
i 1ton IIJal He and Bud1 we"' en
r~MJiHo ~ new atatlqn. Budr. stole
bla; mon~v 111d m ;.pen New&amp;·
\lard Aid
' ,'
When lltldy told bit story
"" thlt Uaey both wore AWP~
and that 1&gt;e bid otolep no hbli

CINOINNATI UP -Aiummum
Industracs Ine rtas threatened&lt; to
close IIJ C ncinnati operatl()na un
less otriklng employeea return to
work b) Monday
I
A lew workera returned Frida)
and Harr1son 0 Aah company
president said If the wyrkera are
back on the job MoQday ~· ''Won I
recommend cl01ing the pl~nt
The •trike belen a w.cek ago
when the workm wa)~cd' llul to
protcot alleged contNlc~ vlglat)ons
However the worker• were ufaed
14 return to work Thu•.illajl by
\VIIIlam Black USW Dislri~t 2&amp;
otafl rcpre!ICntaUve The I!I:Udna
workero arc membeto ~f lh' Unit
ed Sleelworkcn Local 31p

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VDEdwards
lnauruee of ~II T~1
t: Zlld Sl Pboae 15·1 rom

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