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6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy Middleport,

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4 1958

The Oatly Sentinel

Annual Fellowship Tea Is Held
The annual FellowshiP Tea of
Mr~ Allen Hughes gave the
the B H Sanborn Missionary So- closmg prayer The guests and
c1ety of lhe Middleport First Bap members were then mv1ted to the
tist Church was held Monday even dmmg room for the tea
wh1ch Wa8 decorated w1th blue
and white lace hearts The center·
piece "as made of white mums
and carnation s w1th three blue
candles on wh1ch were wh1te cer
atmt cup1ds Blue and white mints
and napkms also earned out the
color scheme Mrs Milton llood
presaded at the stlver coffee ser
vice omd Mrs Harry Houdasbelt
at the silver tea -service
1 he four ctrcle chairmen were
m charge of the e~rrangements for
the tea They a1e Mrs Frances
Bearhs 'Mrs Clifford Hayes Mrs
L D Diles, and Mrs li"ranelS Llev
mg Mrs David Darst Jr and Mn
James PuiJen were m charge of
the decoratiOns
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Lucille Hawkins -

Pomeroy Soelety Editor -

Middleport
""
S""t'ety

Mr~ t rrH st Jones :and daugh
tcr Carol Jean of Columbus are
here VIS iting the formers lister
Mus Jean Lama Mr Jones ac
compamt&gt;d them down on Frida)
and spent the weekend berc
Mrs Sadie Starkey housemoth
er at Davis Hall Rao Grande
College was the w~ekcnd ,guear
of her itsler
Dr Kathryn
Poindexter
Charles Rou•h son ol Mr and
Mrs Chester Roush 1s 1ll w1lb
Mason PTA Plans
meaoiOJ
d
Mrs Anna Hayman 1s rcporle
Rummage Sale
1n critJclll condition at her home
on North Fourth Avenue
This Saturday
Mr anrt Mrs Edmu•d Wells
were m GalltpoiiS Monday OYen
The M:l""'O Elementary School mg where they v1s1ted their dau
PTA wt\1 spunsor a rummage sale ghter Mrs Richard Jones and
on Satu rday Feb 8 begJnmng at new baby at Hol:zer Hospital
10 a m at thf' B and B Market ln

BEAUTY

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SHOP

Proceeds from the ~ule Will go
to the groups aperat F'Ig fund
In addat10n the PTA w1Usponsor
a dance for taeenagea/j and sub
teenagers on F'r1day Feb 21, at
the Mason Youth Center There
wJII be no adnu ss1011 charged
Thte dance will be fram 7 30 p

Hair Cutting
Styling- Bleaching
and Tinting
OPEN 9 TO 5 M"ON
THROUGH SAT

mtollpm

Closed Wed Afternoon
Pb 311M 109lf.t Court St

Birthday Party
Held On Sunday
For Michael Ash
J\1r und Mt s lll chard A ~ h en
tcrtamod at lhc 1r ncv. hom e 1n
SHacu ~ c
S md 1y
celebrating

thctr Hon s tmthd IY Mtrl ey who
was two with 11 dmn cr
PlC R( nt were Mt ~ !&lt;:!ward Haw
Icy anrl Sharon \1! 11 Eclllh Hood
Mr ~

L llum Smith

~hurlce

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Mr und Mrs MaiHim ~Iiller and
Mr und Mn; Oo 1 fl11ll t J and son
of Colu mUus ami ~I (keys broth
H Rttk f'V

Art er t~ e rl nnu1 Mr and Mrs
Dalley slowed ('ltiOtl d slides Ihe)
took 1\1 1lc 11 l altfornicJ of the
no~C'

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

PLASTIC DRAPES
Wuahable
ehrink
~;olors
Jace~

Faduproof

No lronlnK

Won l

Rccclvtod -

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final Class On

IJapan Is Held
The fourth and fmal clas11 on
the mJs.~Jon ~tudy on Japan for
the Youth Fellowship of the Umt
ed Method 1st CWJrch tftugltt by
Mrs Harry P '!l:mith waa held
~unda'i evemng at the church
Members of the class were Pat
ty Blakeslee Freddie Bo~d. Da
v1d and .Janet Brown, James and

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Dr and Mu E A Traty of C()o
lumbus were week end guest.: of
hu parents Mr -'"d Mra E J
Tracy af Ball Run
lfr and Mrs Paul Flaher apent
Sunday In Calumbua wltlt tbeir
son and daughter In law, Mr and
Mrs Jamel Fisher and dauabtet

devotionals
were Mn Nancy Johnson while
Mrs Ven Roush gove the ocrlp.
readlft• and a prJO!'er Mm
ules of the preYlous meetinr and

the rolJ ealJ were given by Mrs
Donald Ohlinger
A questian and a,u:wer 5eii10n
waa eonducted by Mts. Frank Rey
nolds with Mra Lawrence Clark
willnlng the prJJe
A report on tbe County Caun
cJl meetinr was &amp;iven by Mrs. Re)'
nolds and Mr11 Ramona Holhdl)'

Janel Carpenler Allen and Chari
es Downte Larry Marshall Dou
glas Moore John Thomao Blllv
and Johnny Young and Paul Reu
ter

Mtss Sharlee Neuman of Colum· eounty home demOJI.IIratlon acenl
bus opent lhe week end wllll her They anoolileed to-tho rroup that
parents Mr and llfn Charleo Neu- anyone In the dub wlahlng to toke
man of Syracuse
the llrat a1d caurH could do so
llr and Mrs Robert ~~~~~; j
T•ppero Plain• visited
New Hoven In l"ebruary Mrs
Light refreshments were serv With J..lr and Mn Clarence
Morgan ahauld be contacted
ed durmg the three prevwus meet rews and fami1)1
ease a penon dealres to take

Roush, Mrs Ven Roush, lin Vica
Roush, :Mn Donald Duncan, ,Mrs
Earnle Roush, !Ira Alva Luckey
doo, Mrs Lee Workman, Mrs
Frank Reynolds Grace Sayre, Lu
cy Smith and :Mrs John Holliday

Coaehes' Poll
Ranks Panthers
First20

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the class study and served foor'l panled horne by Ed1th Ann Mee1

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CQLUMIIUS UP- Th• United
Press Ohto High S&lt;bool Basket
ball R•tln~~ wttb flrat place vot
es and woq !oat rl!cordl lne!udin1
games of Fi!b 1 in parentheses
Tum
Poln..
mgs w1th Mrs C F Tompkins
tbe courae
I Mlddleiown
29 13-0 342
entertaonmg the group wtth a Mrs Harold Erwin and daughter
The olaueo will be l,tughl by 2 Clevc Eut Tech 1 13-0 261
tea party on the thtrd meeting
Mol Galhpofell~ anbd 111 " 1 ~dlaaSJoin Ralph Glbba, Jr, and will be held 2. Z:me.~vtlle
14.0 211
1
110'" once eacb week for five weeka 4 Hamtiton
Sunday evenmg Mr and UrJ d ees l:h M0
UB, v u::lh
lll 11!1.
Harry P Sm1th. entcrtatned the A~tewt M rs r;m..s.L.mo der, 111
Mn Each aesslon will last for two
class and thmr partn•s folloWing 1 Mal rl ~;a anTh nr an
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XAVIER MINUS "TWO
CINCINNA11 UP-The Xovler
Utu•erstty basketball te~m
Ins! two play&amp;ra j&gt;oea~ of
la.slte dllftcultles Tiley frt
11
!o,ward Cdrnelluo ~emsn n1
substllute gnard Jerry We~ls,
both' ot whol. ware plaood tpa
ocholaatte ptlillaUon
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Sit\ ••Jftlllt 92 W~llnt, W, ~··
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Youn1stown 92 Alllanet, ~.."st

ELBIRFELDS

Tuppers Plains

ONLY
Pair

f 1f1 mto one bowl ot a twin
Sink, SpKlGI WYtllhQ QIVes

custltoned protect•on for
y01or dolhto whUtlloey drafn
diY • quickly, oosUy,
heallhfully,

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R~bber""'ld Hovuwores
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Martm' Hotel
Js Defendant
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formation on

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H bomb r_eooUo!"

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TURNPIKE CRUISER
Mere 0 Matte Wiute Wall ftres 800xl4 Power Brakes, Power Steering,
Puwcr Seats B1g 1\adto 'lachomeler Gteen and While Twu Tone Pamt
This car h.ts less than 14 000 miles and is perfect in eve•y wav Local one
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Yo11 Save Hundreds of Dollan At This Price

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ion Tlwla Week

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piUd lot laotl.. cctilliiri ""' Wuiy.
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' f1ail!ol't Aztsc " alli'u@JC aow IIYW, I &lt;lllltil 11101
lo, lltat df all; ~Jo ie ~~~I per{OCJ Cl!ll'p....t
\II Jlol Olber IDe I
to.. ot,.... holM.,,.. ...
111-tovtlanao with tlit riel. ._:t IIIICI II~ n(w 6\lll'ot
llellplllal ""'~ ~ Ito m ualq!IC
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b chold In lht ~·• wood ,lbifl!i&lt;i of die

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AIIIAMATIC 1•PIICIIIIOUP

WILL IXCHANGI IICUTI
WASH!NGTON, Fob. I UP Britain and the United Stat01 will
exlhange more oeeret~ on hydroceo power at a confmMe nut
week at lhe Naval Reom&lt;lh Laboratory here Rop"'ae~tatlvel • elf
tho two nations, wbleh
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tile blf Sean
Roeb~di w'i e~o~se Here starled
\!Jday
,
Pred~rlck A Fruhuer, ldonU
fled as t building eontr•etor, went
' d 1.,...Y
on trial on a Jl'IO
ebarae
He 10~ a Sears emloye were
tndtcted aloni wltlt 1lx former
Pirilcrobure Ilremen on barees
II'•~·· oul of I IOrtOI 0 tbe!"..
liver a perloll of aeveral mqntba
tlom Seati.
' Two of tile 111 flreme~ plead
ed NSlllf list week lild will be
ll!ntonce~ next week They ' haw•
isked for PJ'II~tlon

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Monday tbreuth Saturday
9to5PM.
Eveninl By Appolatment
105 I lnd St.
Pemeroy
Phone 269-M

, THIS WEEK ONLY!

$

Arthur Generals
lla~me SQapped a five-game winning streak of McArthur
tn \ rldlcuoualy euy but exceed
l!llly rough •let~ on lhe Tor
nado home Door Wolfe, the JI.(J
gontus at the outoicle •hot rolled/
In 01 polnll , with ~~~ 18 field
JOlla aqd 16 of 19 free throws
t;
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lfhls OU\pul'erased Bob Tay•
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tor:,. prevlouo &amp;lillie gatne record
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or 46 set up In 11135 It also
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set a new single "'""' polnto Tbe Meigs County ~llnlaterlal
scored record while Wolle bar all AOioclallon met Mondoy at the
., t 1
I t 1
eaa our l,m.. Y•• 0 Pay
home Of the Rev Floyd Work
'l'oYior, lh ~~ big year-li!lllo'- man pastor o! the Letart Falls
hod hi! 526 poln4 wolfe · rues Methodist Chureb
' dll)l nlgllt raised ~b t.UI to 1133
Rev John Elwood prO.!Idenl
In 17 bll)e&amp; tfib b '" .....~. of p,resl~ed at the meetlnr. which
3U per ouli'lt
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opeped with devotions ted by the
I Whll~ the !,.,or~ of a Unlvao host paator: The rellglou. mvlce
,miY be neede4 lo lertot out all to be held al the Metgs County
, \be recorda W~lfe broke 1~ II be Fair on Aueust IZ was dl.. usoed
lleved at thla &amp;laje lie also H:t Rev Elwood gave a report on the
' recordo for
pastor's conYentlon held recently
Tile mosl field goals In a sea In Columbus
son 1 4-year high ochooi career
Follo~lng the meeting dinner
IUt\1. • game
waa smed at the parsonage by
Tl\li most lo•tl throws •onvert the lad!" of the church
1
ed ln "e seuon career and ••
Attend!og were Rev Eugene
•Ingle lll!ne
Brown Jjev Robert Palmer ROY
Wol!e'.Tind Taylor are firal Wesley Jenklni, Rev Ralph c
eoualna
Zundel Rev Roy Wlllla\lll. ROY
• Tltla was the ftrst gamc .,.thls El'fl)nd an4 Rev Workman
)a,)' that ~!e 'fillO~
.uJi~ pll/.. ·tal~ T~~ nut J11eetln4 wl:tbe hel4,
jn'ltie ileeon~ !lUifiF ,11~ hli Moni!ty,' ljlrdl. 3, a(
Wuai&lt;
niNI Whllllilill!l.
• ... lnutes ene Ch~ 11! IUtlliap
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before Its end Coach 14rrt ,!lor
rlaon mlgned him to tbe bench
SlarA•J tha !lnol haj! Wolle
had his ~I polnll by two minutes
before the end when be dreW hi!
flltlt infraction and .,t down !or

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Draws $100 Fine
And tJV"
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, q~ the Tornado basketball team hit 51 points in 27 mmutes ol COLUMBUS UP-The Ohlp DJa.
playing time last night in a 99 69 sheUaclng handed the Me· oster Comll!llteo or the U S De-

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arra•e.'
eiUSeO, Farm
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Every existing lndividllal basketball record in the ljistory Of Meifi'S COunty
of RaCine High Scl)oolls being r.eV!sed today after Carl Wolfe
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partment ol Agrtculture lodoJ
refused a request for dro~grtt
relief model by falmero ol Alben~
Jado.!o~ Lawrence, Sctolo Gal
Ita and Metga COUD\Iea
The decision was baaed on a
prlne~plo that one year of droulht
IS •n mherent risk ' In farming
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Wilson, ~2, at hm apart

runer~l ~rvlcea '11111 )be held
Ttiuraday al 2 p m from the
Ewln( funeral Chopel for Georre
G~d¥d, 81, who died Tueodoy
1~ the 1felp GOIIml Hoapilll
where he hitl bee~ a pstleqt
The 40ceued blind sl'ce he
;~.., eiiW~rs of 1ge l'tllded at
the lle!ll Couob Home lor a
number pi yo~
Survtvilll- reJatlvea .,. Eorl
C!Jitef, Btclnt, DII)IOdeU Hlcgln
tioltom, lliclne and Mrs Aitnt
seitm, lljelt!l"

said
pll)lmento for algns Crow, Crow
and Pocter are plalnti!ro attor·
neys
A dlvorce , oult was !lied by
G·-et Reid ,ler 1\llnenvllle,
va...Ronald L iller, Jr' l,Jiddteport !I'BrlOII and O'Brien Ire the
plalntllt'a aUomey•

pIan Evamrelist
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SerVI•"e8
At TJtll&gt;.,.
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.rlt.' ~• ..ch Of CJu.;"l
tdlw,10
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114lildlewrt Chu~b o!
his plonned e~aniellatle

:'btr.:r r~~:u.t..~:.·~:~

spotted the victim's car parked
building The WO!IIan Mrs Vera
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m an alleyway

Shenang ~prmJJ!i
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Of
lb400
IAJU
Early 11/edn..:-.lay
1Y
Cl!IU

Mae $hinnon Wll
Wilson wao charged with ' 111011
acini threall" and lodled I~ )he
Lowrenee Couol)' loll unUI or
ralgnment In county court later to- I

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su~~:.:~~~·~:r::.~~gr~\ 1:,•• ~;! ~e capture epded 1

three«ate

committee said

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IIS.entucky and wost VII11BIL ,
llpo. Sh•ndn'a fol'lller husband, Sheriff Robert~ H•"'•nbach re·
-r ld th U lied - .
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Lowreoce, to
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.,...,. ported todoY thleveo forced a real
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thot Wilson !led wstb hll ex-wlf11 door Into Sheunc Spr!DP Nllo
alter abe declined to "go and Uf#' Club WIY lhla morning, C!.lcapinl
with him
th
hn ted
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mg a divorce, WI! deaerllJU "Iii Pronteton Erneat Gr""m IDd
pobce as luvlng ~ Vlolont loln~'
Belle RUIIOh l4uRd their
They utd be bad ,beeo In lalll'lli'l
box, ahuiOe 1191111 and a
, Dougllts Hemsley 47, of Syro, bitting a man wtth a bat ot ~
qan rifted In addition two
cuse was treated on TUesday at soOball aame a ~r qo
'~ ful polio eards were taken
the Meigs General Hoapltal ond
"Drunk and 1)&gt;.....,.. j
iflnaleheet yet,.. to be 00.,...
releaaed followjng an aoeldent at
Wtloon according to authort1 p d n whllkJJ otoe~
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the entrence of the Philip Sporn woo 'drunk danger•••· armed
1 w~ llt•orlaed jn~ Wll 1el
Plenhl Graham ~taUon at approx under a mental ajr,tn" the Ia let d l!!&gt;twein s ..~ '• m
lmafeJy 8 a m
few weeki due tO hla wile's
-:Jlio men wtno bolt!c held for
Hemsley Wa! the driver of
vorce otllon
, fu~,..r lnveil!llt!On In eounty
car which met held-on Wlljt anolh
oConlmued on Page Three) " laH lodll' DelD &amp;a~er, Zl, RD.
er outo driven by George A Hout
A~eno, 0, wu btWJht ID )ly the
Jr Ill Gallipolis, O~to It was rc
:lt. • itall potrol
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ported that the two ..,, met
cJilar Lj!o, ~~~.
alter a •ltuUitemp ~ av~ \.~ 11 , ,
~~,ft.
bfO~\ to
10lllslon
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!1}..;.. ~-t
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l!out war -bout ~eliQ• the
&gt;
Sporn plant entrance ilnd ~ad pul
led left when he saw Hemsley's
J.
car He Immediately swerYed back
81
Du&lt; IDle
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to the richt bul Hemsley had al
CAPE C~NAVERAL F1 lJP
ti
ready pulled !o hiS left to lVQld
' a
v~t
the acctdont-'Both cars turned snto The Navy's jinxed Vanguliil roc
the same talte and coiUded
tel fmally struggled mto tbe •ky
D~magea to the two cars wer&amp; :~~~. \~d~o \~~le:ta ~~~~!·~\n~
~me
estimated at $11100 No charges fltght and had lo tie destroy~d
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made by qfflcero ln•estil!at
The1 new Non follure oent,•ev
Hu"' Mcloltllln, 88• New aven,
Ina lh• miObaJloral million dollan worth of CID dted at blo hlllfie thl• nlommg He
~ers tumbllllg Into the Allanite was IJGrn July :12, lllli9 ot Letart.
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It left the'!leshly Ioun~hed Army w ~ Hla parento ""' the
Explorer riding alone among the
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Mestars l"lth the ae•ond RWIIlan
Sp~nlt
~,!!~•· preceded him lh death In
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rp wot no tndtcalton whoa
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the Na~ mtghl try o•aln lo gei Survlvon lncl•de one dau, tor,
:111'1 Wlllae l"olnter with wbom he
vest pocket satellite Into orbit made bla home, one l;liother,
aboard the Vanguard Ano~her Frank lleMIIIIn, Hartford, lour
Val H Reuter of Pomeroy who rocket " ready But the aludy of grandchDdren, tllree a\Op-Jil'ind
operated the Melp County Gre~n w~ot happened to today'a wtll chlldrn, eight greot,..andchll
b,ouae here for a number of yeara u~doubtodly delay It
drea
tiled lote Tu"doy aftornoon after Still hopeful, a Navy spokesman runerol aervleeo will be rrld11
a protraoted illnO..
•n Waahlngton aald ' We've got at 2 p m at the Now Hoven EUB
• 1earn1ng ' 11 th e Chiii'Ch with the Rev Ralph M•
Funeral sen&gt;lm will be beld more lo do were
Friday at Z P m from lhe time
honey oUictatlng with the !ICY K
,Ewing Flineril Chapel wllh Rev
IROKI IN TWO
J SCot~ oaajsting
Eu•ene Brown or the Unoted Me
It wao e•tlmat•~hat the roc
Blll'lal will be Ia Longdale Cern·
• Cburch of which tho de- •-,,e~ belleved to
thodlol
carry1ng a ete- ~ve Gnham
.,.
ceased was a member offlclatll18 simple form 01 IIfe 1n Ito ~ate1 P'rlends
moY call at the Louise
Bunal 11 to be made In the lito rose to between IO,(JIJO end l"olmer resldeoce, New H6ven,
Beech Grove Cemetery
20,000 lee~ leu than lour mlleo aftel: 1 p m Thursday
Masonic Lodge or Pomer~Jl' !64 bcfor~ It hung m the oky broke
will hold Maaoitle rltu at the lnJo two fiery pl&lt;ci!IJ and beaan
Merat ho111• 'thurldll' cvonlna falling baek 11 wda the~ 1blm 1Jlli..annlr
at 7 30 :JI m
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up from the ,..ouna 6ne ,ii;llilltii '"~
The dee•~aed '"'as a momher of alter launching ~
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Pomeroy '-lAidge
Dr. Jo'ln Hl&amp;eb,
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r·i41F.sl Par'"~rsburg
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A damage ault for brooch of eon
tract
flied here loday liking
Fir,.mens·TJiAL
lor
pluo Interest and coots
v.·~
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frunopmald~rmeuneta'l 0forPehrrylghw·.·, ', !.1,ed Va H. Reuter
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PlalnUft oeatnst Perry doing Claimed B D th
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hu1lne11 as the Hotel Martin, Pom
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PARJO!RSBURG w V• w- eroy, II Benn Blinn, dba The Sign
Moq, Columbus Ohio
Late T..esday • .,
Trial of tb\ ntat of ·~t men His petition clloa two contracll
charged In opnectton with
to be In orreAn OD rental

LAMP SHADES

Streak

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$3,522

Beauty Salon

lead for a minute and 25 seconds here last night In an SEOAL
basketball game, then fell steadily behind until tbe final bUZZ&gt;
er as the Pomeroy Panthers played one of thetr more brUllaot
games of lbe seaaon, wmning handtly, 7153
This was league victory No 11 for the Panther• against one
defeat They malntalaed their one

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Rel.lter and

The guest aololot and song lead·
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who to lo arrive on MondoJ She
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woue v known, ,,.v
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gram lor 18 months She h11 been
alnglnJ In oU PIN of the country
at church conventions Bible eon
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rallies, 11 well
.. ber work aa eva•leliltle servlee
solol1t
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The conlfeeotloo feels QUito
tbon~ul !hot 11 baa been po11lble
to urange .to bring 111t11 1 fl~e
sololal as Mlas Anoomanlen IIIIo
the -munl(J.
The w•~~:hlng throdghoul the
meetlnj&gt; will he hy the local mlilll
ter, Fred L Gl!'fner
~!ceo are at 7 so each algbt
e~~ sat~o. 11fd oh sunday
monilu Blbl~ &amp;ehpol is at 9 30
atidillornlill SeR'le! 10 SO
The public ~ InVIted.

Dean (Fern) Qavb of Gnlllpoll1 fallurl!' of tbe lull rocket
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roul of Tipton, bl7
Iowo, Dr Raymond Re~ter or
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B•nnet' Iowa and Roy or Pome
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Ru11ell Reuter a World War
Ul
vetoron preeeded htm In death
on Feb 17 1948
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era. Wlllllm Reuter of Middle
port and Albert Reuter of Char
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Ieston, w va. There are also 12
1rand children and one greal
Mr' VICtor Younr tndoY urged
lfandcbild
that all contrlbutlona to the March
~f Dimeo drlv' he turn!"~ In to the
MelJo Polio foundation P'und as
soon as pi)Bslble
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In her annoulllttilent Mra
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Young olso Jllld that latoot con·
tributon to the POlio P'und are
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Mldtlleport Elemeqqry School
t\..•1100, Sallabury Scli.OI 131.111.
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Pomeroy Central ,Sebool $47.110,
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Pom,roy Sugar llun $82 Of, Porn·
Gravcslde oervlcea will bo held eroy lqn\b High, ...70, Pome
on T~orodll' at 2 p m. at the roy Senior 111gb 1110 48, Roome E1
c~eshlr&lt; Gravel Hill Cemetery ementary fU, lm~l Electric
for Jam"' )!:dward Swortz, two 1110 •
ond o hill month old ••• of Sgt
Rutlaod l!letbodlit SUndllll
Corey on~ Mtn Elliot Swans.
lll'h®l tlB, llullana Metblidlat W
The baby illed In Gelnatuaon Sc.&amp; $11, BPW Club $0, Flril Bap
Germony, where Ius !ather Is Jta tlo~ Chur"'11 , _Jllddleporl 180 26
tt.ooed wltlt llle U S Army
Phil Y(ijlliiiloon, $8, Roelne Ladtea
The Rev 1f!• H Cart will ofll Aull~ $11, B H Stnborn Ml,.
~to •.~ tM .ier.tce.
ilonari Society •• 'MD. A V E•
~eitdl' ;~V: •call at the Jlaw aln,ton ~. Amer~n leeto• 1'0.1
Ungi'CQ,~t;l Fune.-1 Home until Sllwtlllli)' e1u and Iii of P 11169
lime o! lbl: aervtce.
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Mrs. c. J•Mullen last
to edge Golllpollo 58Js New Chainnan MstageThe forpatroneofofnclorlea
oet tho
the most thrtlllnc
For
Heart Fund le~:!h''~,~~··R!~~o~~·~;:~!ho
Mn Ch:trleo J Mullen Ltnloln came out of lhetr mod...i!on
~uarter

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MYRTIS KAY'S

Pome1·oy Cagers In Brilliant

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Pomeroy·Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, F•bruary 5, IBM

FQr "'unty Fair

Spring Patterns In

OPEN Thur11day Afternoon!!

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R.II.II'gt•OUS Ser"i'ce

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st'(!l'ltary of the Atnericall
Forestry AssociatiOn in Wa8bhla:

aa fl~cr ~,: ! Jus texlglass ()lastlc
and !lllfrhmcnt - Hll or wluch
ClUJ be cleaned hy either
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Dcllcattl Comu now wh1le we have just

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Meet

and ncwclil pattcrn 6 111 whut .Y O1 wnntl These are made
of w 111 1HI ~ washable materials
{Iorah secn1c mo l ~ rn

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ougg..ted m the otudy book The for a week end flslt
m~nu consisted of bean soup re
Mr and Mra Malcolm )(ee1
IISh
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dessert
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~lneapple
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Sundoy 10 Golllpolla with
llfr and Mrs Herb
and
Clover Club To
and pec81il potato chippers 1nd Mr and Mrs Harold Erwin ad family of Man•fleld have moved
tes Mrs C E Nease and Mrs famtly and were aeeo"npanied here to the William Fortney prop.
Or Monday
Tomptms ass•sted Mrs Smith m home by their daughter, Edith
The Good Luck ~ lover 4 H servmg
Ann
Ethel Slout atlend•d the
Cluh of Mason wtll hoi~ theJr
Parents and guests present
Billy Hysell of Columbus wu 11m1wer for Mr and Mrl Gall Me
regular meetmg on nex~ Monday were Rev and Mn Eugene the week end eueat hll poronta'
at the bome of hla brother
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Hyaoll
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of lhe Melhodut Church
Mrs Frank Veughan Mrs Edgar
Mr and Mra Rolph )'rye an~
ovenlnf
The r~oght h11 been designated Thomas Mrs !lank Young Mrs son of Doyton were week end
Poul Martlil aod dauahtor
for a public meetmg w1lh every T A Downie Dr and Mr&lt; C E guesb of relativeo here
Katy of Cheahlre, '11r inij )Irs
one mtere&amp;ted m 4 H work mvit W Downie Hensley Brown and
1\lr ond Mra Charleo Eatew and Harold Gardneilltnd family and
ed to altend Bill Gregory Ma Mike Roberts
family, lololden, W v , spout the Mlaa Sonja Lo:llley of Columbus
son County agricultural agent
wlek end ol the home on west ware week end (ueata or i!r and
will show a f1lm
Main St
Mn Carl Lollll'y
Pomeroy Garden
Mr and Mro RQstoe Wise of
Mr ond Mn llerald Violet al
Allton&amp; are the pest&amp; of her por
tbe Gold~· [W.mttna Annl
Club Hosted By
ents, Mr and :111'1 John Scclt,1'or veury of :&amp;r ond Mrs Potter Mtd
eat Run
tiff o! Hemlock Grove, Sunday
Mrs. Edward Boer
Homer Carleton returned home Dorton J;;JJel o! Norrowa, Va
Saturday after a two weeks vlait
collin( on hla niece '!lr and
to Ctnclnnatl with relotlvea
Gordon Chevalier and sons
evening
Ethel Stout attended
blrt:hds&lt;Y dinner In honor o! he
Amateur Garden
daua:hter, Mrs Mae Dorst Sunda)
at the home of Mrs Dorst
Club Mepting To
dou1hter, Mr and Mra Don Hed
ley,
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Mrs Neloel We~thefman Mn
The Ml~dlepflll AR)a,~ur G!!!' Eunice H~!O) and mother, Mrs
Tall, ••lied on Mra Unnu
den Clu~ wltl" meet 'tfe!lkeaday
Frldoy.
evenlnr It ~ oO ot the home of
and Mrs Gordon Chevalier
Mro Cecil Bradbury
oons were SUn~IY IU08tl of
This will be an open meetlpg
olster, Mr an~ )ira Rolanp
~nd each member hu been aoked
~lmon an4 family of Bearwallow
to brln&amp; a guest
S L. Frost or Columbuo for

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The table had a hluc cloth on t! Ele-..uor S. Schaaf - Middleporl Soelety Editor - Phout 6t79

Mrs CeCil Bradbury orgamst
opened the meetmg w.1.th an organ
prelude Mrs Milton Hood, pres a·
dent gave the opening prayer and
welcome~ the guest.s who w~re
from the various ch~rches m the
R1o Grande Baptist Association
These Included Racme, Cheshire
Pomeray Rw Grande and the Mid
dleport Mt Monah Baphst
Mrs Paul SmtJrt conduc•ed the
"cvotJOnal service usmg as her
topic, 'lnosmuch of Servmg She
cloacd w1th prayer Mrs Frances
Bearhs sang a solo My Task
Mrs Charles Bennett had the Love
G1Ct dedication prayer
Mrs Hood then mtroduced the
guest 5peaker Mrs Francis Nyeu
a farelgn student at Ohio Umver
&amp;Jty where she ts workmg on her
Masters Degree Mrs Nyeu wh.o
u Chmese now hves m Farmosa
She talked abo l the situation
.,hlch ex1sts 111 China today and
also cxplameo the Iellglous t'US
toms and the cducahon system

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Owen Dlller of Portland .who
pleodad pOly to -ult IJld hat
tory be!.,. MoJor Charleo LoJilr
Tuesday night wu ftned $100 and
COI!.i llld &amp;eA!ea&lt;od to ao doyt lD
J•~ eourt aetlona lnetuded 1
fine Of $D ood eoou to Laurel
Rico for 1'111lnin 1 1 red light 1:5
l!lld &lt;Olio lo Dol!! D..la, ume
cbaYre.
'ltle court hound Leo Dailey ov
er to the eounty ,..and Jury on
hu pleo or bol IUtlly to non oup.
port He .... released on $l!OO
hold

OhiO

Will olump Tuellllay nogltt with a burot

County the Centro! OhiO HOirl
AlsoeJatJon announced today
The loa! drove twl of a fund
railing ,.mpa1gn throughout the
nation wtll be conduct.8 from
February I through Z8 Fundo
are UJtd to oponsor heart ,.
aearch commumty aervtee and
eduCJttonat program• In Ohto

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Friday mghl or Ath{na the fol·
lowing fmlay to tie !or the title
They Jt.o•e 1o win both to take 11
all, mumoog Atheu defeatJ CO.
gan at Athena Frtollty night
''The bon played better lomghl
Much bettor • WIJ Coaeh Belton I
ha~~! ~:u'!.":, eapectally plea•
tnl to Retlon olnce It wu tbll
oame team which pullted the Pan.
hen to a 72-71 effort In !tnt
round play
Every Panther ha&amp; a good maht
ot bi• Jpectally last ruaht
league leadmg 1&lt;orer ST John·
1011 hanged In " pointJ on IZ
llelden and II of 12 free throws
HiJ bueketJ came on a wide
variety of oboto - long hot soft
pUJh shots from drep In the fop!
elrde 20 teet away and drive-so
layupo around helpieQ utleudero

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'ltop John.-n at any eott", he sttll
In pomll

rolled

But ST dtd" t roll the lint quar
tor His ftYO poml produetmn wu
augmented b} the No. 2 Panther
obooter, Paul Folmer, wtth lour,
Jumor Hawthome'• four and
Bruce Z1rk!e'o ftelder
After trailing ~ in the font 10
aeconds on Brando.a's neat corner
thot, Folmer tied st up ot fi 25,
Johnson got bia ftnt butet IJld
Folmer htt again !or 8-2.
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The quarter endfld IHI By
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ball lime tl wu 33-23 At the third
A Mlildlt!'1&gt;rl pollee oflleer
penod It wu fl\.34
'l'ueodoy nl&amp;ht ... ah!olvod of
Thu lloldy dtmb .... built on
any cbll'lfl ot belq oer!lltnl
good reboundtng ar..Unat 8-3 GeDe
of hla c!u\i!to 11 a:.
ial meet
Morgan by Howtoorne and John
ot memr
the
outstanding defeOJIVe work
P!'.....,.M 4,
C. 0. l'llllj .~4lflde copunei!OWiD&amp; the andw"-~n. anhdandFoiii~-~Y Zirkld! poandtnl
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r ' "'\'n'i\tirr' 1 l!o ._,.eek will -· 1101 •
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A •ullable explanation was ol 01 Pt Pleount 00 Satunlay mom- pme o end Hawtho.....,lpped lJl
lered' at the meefing bY the p.. tng at 10 o'clock ••eordm( lo Lt ?, Zirkle bad 6,
3, of tbe
tYolman In question, In whtcb It Col 0 v Knipp ehatrman of the starting 'trot! Fi~.
was potnted out that there wu a Safety and Good turn &lt;OmDlltteeo
COij:h Retton all but eiJ!4ned bll
ml!undentondiDg II to What COD for the l!oy Scouts of Amertta tn bench lit the las! OllnUlo aod I
stttuted hiS acluil duty "' a ,..
h.alf Hil reserve~ continued tbe
suit all Mtddloport pol.,. offieera the area
pace, moving the score from 46-47
II.&lt;d outllnl!d to them just who: ••:·~;·~~:~h~ij;"'tJ:'::
,,continued on Pace four)
their aclual duties compr180
m the parade Memben or the l--'-----~~-It was a110 lndleated that fu Juntor and Semor Higlt School
ture meetmra will be held at 1I haDdl of Pt Pleaunt will march
numerous timca In order tliat any In the parad&amp; while the Honnan
departmental Juu.. may be oet Hi&amp;h School and Wahama lli&amp;h
tied
School handl have beea Invited lo
pirtidjlate
In addition mthtary equ 1pment
1rom the NatiJill• I Gu••d
~ at pt
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Pleasant Will take part 1ft \he
GALLIPOLIS, 0 UP-llanag~
event Clayton Pullins will aerve ment personnel of the Ohto Vol
II Pmde Mmhall
ley Electrlt Co Will operate the
J~ere
Bill Knight ehalnnan of Boy Kyger Creek plant If the Ultll
Scout w..k octtvttieo, has urged ty Workers Uruon of AmeriCa go
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\Aiii!IC
~nounced today•
Ju••· carloo Reiker of II!C' pole
The uitlon 1-o!c!ntly authorized
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Cono•lav~hll tenllttvely ae
a commttl
.. ita
to conducl
FebrU~ 17 u the date be will
•ole
among
member~a llrt
Howe
hear Mel , County food fre.,er
ever a strike bas not fJern set
clle Ob vs L M Tyo of Mar
The eomp&gt;ny oaod tl 'lak"
tetta
very senauoly" Ito duty and re-'
mallllain
PI\W
This waa learned
here today
"sponathiltty
suppl} toIathe
AlomoctheEner"
from Supreme court Justtce cart I"
commission 'and the Portsmouth
Weygandt who mlonned local W
area , The AEC has a plant 1n
court officials Judge P.etkcr hos Chules Russell filed petttiono nearby WIYerly
'bMn wlgned
for nomination 1o the offll!l&lt; of
th
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County commlsswner subJect to pa~' ~n~~~~~ •~usbarga:tl '"':;.
Judee Bacon dlaquahfoed htm the l\loy J\epubltcan pnmary elec- good fatth In the three month&amp; of
self from the tml whtch will be Uon, Tuesd.v. br••m•• to four the
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Th
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-~··~.eeking the wants
eonJ,rlela nego
at ons
e uo..,,
lj'llbout a JUTY an ground8 be had number of ~condtda1P-•
!horlor
work week,
a~
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too ~ny other dulles and be llOil
mcrease In shtlt dtfferenltal pay•

MicMltpoliol p Jice

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Duty" Nt•Jigence '' Parade T Open
BoyScoul ' eeklnl

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Personnel May
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Judge Ass' gned
u T.() Hear
Freezer

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Ju••e John c Bacon ftled bia
has chargcll
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oneTheof state
ftve sale.smen
who TYo
mlsreII peUlions
tor the Common Pleas
Jud•esbip Perry Rtfls has filed
-ented facts an contr.~~cts con for eaudtlor and George Metnh:tr1
•·eluded w1th at least 15 Melgod for county representatiVe
County buy'l'' of freezers an
Deadlme tor filing all pelotions
food to put 10 them
was 4 p m todoly
Judge Betker first likely Will

A revival meeting at the Chiton
1\1 E Ottureh from Feb u to 23
waa announced today
On February 12 1 •isual z.l hour
Prll)'8r Service will be held with
!lev Rldtard Wrtght pastor Ill the
church, Ia charge With Mrs Lloyd
Hollman as song Ieeder
The public Ia tnnled to attend
the aenlcea which begm st 7 SD
each evtulng

MIIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
Admlulotla Charleo Hannalu,'
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Pomeroy, Lowla Ellu, Mldtlleport,
Laura Hayman, Mlneravllle, Har·
amt Klncald, MlddleporL

I"'ULTRY SHORT COURSE
An adult Poultry short eoune
~ bo beld at Racme Htgb School
Th~il! ennlna accordmg to H
1W W~lter Vo-AI lnstru•tor, Topic
up for. alseliUiOn w~ll be Sele•·
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"'"' dtoeue " reoponllboe for
o•er 1!0% of doatho 10 Metgs
county 1 feel we all ~ave a •take
10 comhatllng lhiS number one
koller •
Of the lunda colletted 75%
h
Will stay In Ohio 1or earl re
Cll~ Pollee Fronk Hu!laon lacareh, tommunoty and educatoon
cited d !•·•Into tcosurt Iller ~e ~~~ al progr•lll.!. Stnee 1950, the Con
a re .... t a yeamiB'O~• tral Ohm H&lt;irl AUO&lt;tatmn baa
E llaln, eruhlnglnto o,ear drl!'• allocated om ~.. ball million
by William J Edwan!J, 18, Lanp- dollars to heart re'1'rch In Ohio
ville
"Scienl11to must teorn m.,.
Edworda WIJ!t comtnJ oot of Syc about the cauaeo and control•
amore at the me Of lmpo&lt;t, with lor heart d,....,, to make any fur
tile green itgltl fOing !or bim
r
U on eombatton
thl5
Mod,ra~ datDigea were report the progre
bl .g the
ed lo both •ebleleo There were no oebartous h~!tedth !""ru demfr the
c trman ·~
n ' om
lnjurlea. Tlie aecldont OClOIIrred ' 1 •ommg eampatfD Will make ""'·
3 UP m Til.aihlo the, continuing of a Ytta,
program
Peak or the drive Will be Heart
&amp;It 0
Sundoy Februory 23 when 1
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house tG-house canvas! lor fund•
(\ti!I'M' A
will be mode here
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WJIIII!!UNG, W Vo UP W~II Stee1 0o If elOBi ng down
In hco Junction, Ohio plant
1or lhe en,..e
"• monlh o1 ~
,e bruory
ld
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have been oo ou•b a decline II
woa decided to close the Mmga
ploD\ unlll March 3 The Mingo operatloo employ• about 1,200 person•
Tile apok~man nld "there are
Indications the low pomt of open·
Ilona In the plants of Wheelmg
Steel will be reached m February
and, If present oljp18 persiS~ the
•urve o( production may get stort
ed upword again Within a few
weel&lt;a."
He continued
"9t&gt;"ttlons ore holding up !atrly "!P.!'' lhe Yorkville Renwobd,
~BOttom and LaBelle works,
but :II this time our production
ac~edulea are dependmg upon ordefl being reccJYed from doy today
"Loq range production plod
01 . . 11 completely out of the picture."

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.erve as general chatrman for the of great dl'feot1ve tnd offensive
11158 Heart Fund drove m Metp play h,.e 1o heal either Wellllon

have to rule on a defense motian

tho! the Indictments are made
quato
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Cli£' ton ChUrCh
PJans Aft evi•va}

Hunted Gunman

Surrenders To
paducah police
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Ohio Supreme
Court To Hear
Child Bride f.ase
COLUMBUS UP - The Ohto
Supreme Court will heat Craw
ford County's "child br1de" case
Mardi 11

The htgh court wijl conduct the
hearing Cln an appeals court re-versal of the fme and sentence

UP-Gunmon tmposed on Mr and Mrs

carl Burton 24 wanted for kld
napmg a M1ssour1 state trooper
surrendered mccltly to a11tbor1
ties
Burton lns bands held ()VCr hi!
head walked mto police head
quarters and told author1t1e1
Here 1 am 1 gwe up Later, he
added I m glad 1t s all over"
The gunman was arrmgned IDl
mediatelv after his sunender be
fore U S CommlSsJoner Herber!

Melton Jr and was charged wltb
violatmg federal kldnapmg laws
and transporting a stolen car
across stJte hnes He was baund
over to the federal grand jlll'y on
a $35,000 bond Melton sat4 that
he would seek llfc 1mprl80Jiment
(Cantwued on Page fFee)

Gan~ formerly of Pomeroy

cart

and
now of Galion
'lbc couple, fojter parents of
Karlene Gans whb was maft'leti at

the age of II were found guilty
In May 1956 of contrthoting to
Karlene s delinquem7 by misrepresenting her age Kuran County:
Juverule Judge Don J Young
f1ned them S200 each and Imposed
a one year jail sentence
The Jentence was invalidated by
the 3rd plstrtet Courl of Appeals
whtcb n~led that Karlene • morrloge to stanley Thorne, October~
1955, in West Vugmll' waa nllu
and did not eonstltute an act of
cleUnquency by the Gan&amp;
The morrtage ended In divorce
m No•ember 19iill

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Growth~ Meigs County Girl Scout Organization
C(ln Be Stil{lu(at~ ~y More Adult Participation
When adults join the Girl Scouts, 11 is fle.
cause they believe in the program When
they belong and finnly believe, they want to
see a growth, so they S\art to build They
want to butld tile Girl Srouts Of the US A
into a bigger, stronger and 111ore effecbve or·
gamzatlon, reaching all of the areas of the
C'l'ire Untied States
More than ten years ago the National
Bo•-d of D~rectors of the Girl Scoqts of Amenca '"w the need to adopt a definite plan
fm cuunctl orgamzation that would msure
reachmg all girls wherever they might be
w1th a program of quality During 1945 and
1946 1eports to the Board la1d the first blue.
pnnts and evoked the first discuss1on of
what came m 1~5 to be known as the Conn·
c1l Coverage Plan
The Plan was predicated on fact\ and as.
sumpt10n that remains valid today (1) A good
pwgram available to all girls who want 1t "
possible contmuously only under the ans·
ptces of a strong council 12) A strong and ef.
fechve connell must be able to offer a full
program on all age levels - including diver·

strength
The Council CoveriiJle Pial! m~ans teor·
ganlzatton affecting all exlstmg eounclls 11\
the area so that the resultmg council wtlllj.ot
only be strong but w11J wtpe out all 'lo~e
troop temtory" by mcluswn under·counc•l
]urisdJclion
Such a plan IS now ope1 aling within the
followmg counhes m W Va Wood, Wirt, Ty
ler, Pl~sants, Jackson, Calhoun, Ritchie, Gil
mer, and Roane, and three counties m Oh1o
Washington, Athenr, and Me1gs, with the
hope th~l by 1959 they w111 he included in a
Girl Scout Council
A committee composed of key Girl Scout
adults from these areas has met for once a
month for a year Jo make plans to prov1de
the opportumty for more gtrls to ]Inn Girl
Scouts Working w•th the comm1ttee is M1ss
Sail) Sue Witten, National Staff membe"
from Cleveland, OhiO Chmman of the com.
mittee IS Mrs Nile Hartleben of Parkers.
burg, W Va Members of the committee from
Me1gs County, Ohw, are Rev Howard Rup
pelt

s1fied camping program, secure high 1quality
adult leodership and provide It w1tb the
helps needed to function effectively, extend
opportunities lor continuing membership to
as l)lany girls as want It, relate Itself well

Progress reports will be made from time
to lime m each community so the Scouts and
commumty leaders w11! know about the op
portumhes the Girl Scout Council W11! 1 be
prov1dmg
It is our belief that there ex1sts in the Girl
Scout program a healthy atmosphere of act!.
villes that does much towa'rd the develbpmen! of good Citizenship and leadership, and
that more adult Meigs Countians should, if
not now, become more interested in the
counc1l plan now bemg advocated for the
Girl Sccut organization m thts ~rea.

,w1th parents, the public and community
groups, organize Its efforts and manage Its
affairs in a responsible and business - like
manner, secure the financial su~port requir·
, ed to t111derwrlte Its activities, employ pro.
fessional assistancE and maintain an office
(3) Lone troops and councils in small munici·
pallttcs clearly cannot meet these tests of

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ATHENS, Ohio (UPI _ United Natlo~s Secretary-Geper.al cgce~hrter T~"ead~yc~~=·· Ino:: SUIDIDll
f hi

s favonte
"quiet diplomacy," said today the best results o,,l negotiation
f bu ty
cannot be achieved "m the f~ll glare o pu Cl
"The value of public de~ate in the U N can be measured
OJlly by the degree to which 1t contributes to the wlnnl~g of
t b th
Id
acreemen
o IP· - Iomaey, e Y88lde processes
'h
1n a speeeh pre-I Jnore than 1n our pr1vate worlds,
pored for delivery at Ohio Un- In the full glare oI publlcItY wlth
stt
ver y,
eurrent debate or all moves un·
The pubhc conception of the avoidable misunderstandings, Inu N •1 peace makmg role he sa1d escapable !reeling of poslllon due
' •tends to be distorted, b.;.,ouse 11 to conSideratiOns of pr~atlie and
Is so larg~y based on reports of the temptation to ut1hze public
these debates which emphasize opinion " an element integrated
lhe confliCts that make news " m the negotlatJcn Itself.
Con MlauM Mtdla
" 'Open agreemeni.o' represent
.. !ho maBS media can he the reaponse to a sound demand
misused , under eertam meum· How, and to whot extent they
atances for harmful propaganda," should be 'openly arrived at,' on
I Hammarskjold saJd "Wbere eon· the other hand, is a prinCiple
()&lt;ltlllve conditions prevail, there whiCh requires serious conllldera·
is aloo a tendency to play up con· lion m the llght of the vel')' aJms
filet because con!llets usually WhiCh the public procedures are
seems more dramatic than agree· mtended tb serve "
ment For the same competitive
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"In international aflalrs, this
,
Dag Hammarskjold, appealing lor greater use o

!~::•t~".:'~~~t ~ the ~t:ry

may
premature publiCitY
end oft~ result
poorly in mlormed
a~out an iS!ue at a time when
the privacy of quiet diplomacy IS
e1sentlal to achievmg a construelive result.
"At the same time, : recognize
' that pubhc opimon cannot be
, truly well Informed about the
progress of peace malung uniea
il understands tile pert that IS
played at ail stsges by pnvate
dlptomatr-and Its relationship to
the public proceedings of parliamemtary diplomacy whtch are so
fully repoded
.
No Eooy 'solution
"This creates diffiCUlties both
tor the pmate nego!Jator and for
the representatives of the m11as
medta. There are no easy soiu·
tlon and I would not attempt to
suagest them here"
The 12-year history of the U N
has shown a "~eed to. ret1fess the
balance" betweon public and pri·
vale procedures, llammersk)old
said
"There hal always been this
prectJce of pr~vate.-or quJet-tbpplomaey m the U. N.," he said,
"and there luis been a marked
lnere.se In It· Use Wl'hin the
Pa.t Year Or lw • But •the need
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lor It 11 not sullic~enUy
under·
.tood.
"The best results of negotiatmn
be 'wcen two parties cannot be
life, any
• .. ed 1n
aehte
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J dge• Re£

To Take ~
ActiOn
ht Dean se

nectlon with lhe' ei•U suit apllllt
Mrs. Shonnon Shannon aaid wkea
they Jell lhe courthouse Wllsen
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1
jumped Into the car and pulled
gu~.'l'm co'"" to kUI you', " Shannon quoted.,.
Wilson 11 IIYI"'- •'Ho
told her tlllra. Sbanno~) the •-e
thin• when abe CAme up to...,.
the
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car,"• he 11ld. WJlaon I IJo l()&lt;lae
of kl!Jlng hlmll!lf, Shonnon qld.
Shannon said 'WJIIOn made IIIII
Shan110n drive to SOul!\ Point as
he aat In theb back 1011 of the
st.otion wa1100 holdme a gun.
Shannon aaid be waa relellf1)
alter his fermer wife ploade4 for
hla life In front of their bouse Ia
South Point.
After forelnB ,Sh~on out of
the car wtlaon ~de 'lira. Sbannon drive northward on a county
roild The couple ..,.. 11'0! seen
again unUI the arrell shortly before I a. m ~f.
j'ollce al first theorized ' tllat
Wllaon and h,ia qp!ive ll!ilhl
have doublec( bacl:
Into Kenlucky or Weit V
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sllbcommlttee that he submitted

rradulcnt clahna ror cxpensea
'I tlopc Rl) whole career, my
character and my reputation ore
not ln be attacked ond judged on

tConllnuacl '"""' Pa.. Ontl
The YanJIUard rose laboriOUsly
almost enveloped IJV I" ground
exhau•l and climbed vel')' elo'ifiY
Into the dear but almo•t !reMmg FiorJda pre-down It 1 leemed
to hang for a moment at a modest
altitude, broke mto two IJel'l'
parts and was ~l.,ted to bill
Sources here satd It woul~ be
1mpossible to determine what ac·
tually happened· llbtil telemetrY
1qformatlon 18 atudied on lh•
brJef fiighl This might not be be·
fore another daY or so, lbey said.

thtl basis or

charges which acem

On Your·

B~ Ultnad Prou
to question whether 1 have
United Pross correspondent!
11ropcrly conatrued govtlrnmentol around the world look ahead 11

n·gulullons rorwernlng p41r d1em tho news that will make the heail
11llowancoa"
II nell
Pon-Arob Prouuro
!.JNCOLN, Neb - William F'U· Mldeaot observe£! think one or
gote, lather of 14·year old Carll tho lint result• of lhe EJyptlan
Fugate, arter hla dauahter wao S.Vrton mer101 wUJ be demands
eharaed with murder aiona with from ether Mldeost countries for
her boyfriend, eonfe11ed kllicr ot lfeltlf i)\CreaiOd ajd from the
11, Chari., Stnkweather
Vatted Stateo Such demands may
"I hnven't given her the Jove 1 come from King Saud Of Soudi
fother Bhould Jr !he'o found gUll· Arabi, Kina Fel10l of Iraq, King
ly, I'm •• guilty aa abe li"
Hu,..ln ol Jordan and Pr.,ident
Camllle Chlmoun ot Lebanon
TO SCOUT COAST
Eaeh eould lou hia job II pan
P!'rJ'SDUROII UP.:..Thomas E Arablsm spread• Pan - Arabum
P1•p l£e or lloiiywood
Calif, haa • powerful ap()&lt;lal to a new
ha s been. ligped to scout Wpc claa of educuted Arabli through
Cml pro•pecta lor the Pittoburab out lhe lllddlc Easl

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COLUMBUS UP - The next
move in the case of Homer Jack
Dean, West Vugioll, was up to
Prosecutor A Samuel L Devine.
Common Pleas Court Judge Joseph M. Harter refua&lt;d Mondoy
to formalize his November, 1956•
decision otderlllg a new trial for
D&lt;~an
Harter said he refused to for·
mallze the deciSion because he be·
lieves the respOnBiblilty lnr the
action re•ts w1th the Second DIS·
trtct Court of Appeals rather than
However, tV wB,I believed that
w1th h1m.
the m1salle broke In two at the
The Court of Ap()&lt;lals ruled in jomt or the first and seoond
Oet, 1956, that a journal entry sllgea well short of the time they
1i ,~~~~~:'~~, le)!er wasln reply
was necessary before an ap)Seal were supposed to hue separated
E
answer to ear
o( 8 deCismn m a criminal case an the rocket's DQl'Jnll course
proposaiJ for a confer~
n.s~ be made, Harter uaid
ward an orbit.
the heads of state
"Now," he added, "the aame
YMrod To Right
Soviet Foreign Mlnlatry re·
eourl seems to hold that a men
The mlsolle was seen t.o veer
the Bulganln note at •
may he cQmmltted to hie In the sllghlly to tho right j~it before preS! conterence this 1atlornoon
pemtentJary without 8 journal en· 11 broke. 11 was kno;-n !~at lh&lt;
Nino Point Apnda
try even lhm(gh 1 ,)udgement lor Cape Canaveral rapae ilafety of- Bulganin propooed nine
ed th
try "
fJCer, Lt. Col R 11. Slephens in •• , possible' a 1 ea~ for the con
mQney
ne s e en ·
'""·t'••
d h bee
b
1
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1y the central ' contrQl " •• \JWnf, feren•e These alre&amp; y ave
Dean, who has een n our.
"d
tru~• button a!
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· tbe a~
given to numerous
prev
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Ja11 for 15 monthsh sJneo
' ••uabed the1-~1 esb~•« 11
'J two
u
d ouounce
peals court released h1m f1om ter the m ~ e '""'
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viet declora OM an an
·
Twn plumes of flames were
Ohio pemtenhary on a WllI of ha·
_ ments
10v•• ·
They melude
beas
, was convJcted I m the seeh falling Into
d
1947
of Elmo RJCe
_ an nu
al mdcs out from
i~l!fmilne•~l -Termination of atom

1

Canaveral It was

clear teats

whether these wore
by the
1mpact of the main ~atts of the
miSI!Ille or smaller fragments
The Defense Denarbnent'a an·
' VIR8U8{ 1d 8
nouncement of the
miabap was brief. II was 'lsstled
13 minutes afted the Ill·
rocket had soaretl from it.
.,.,
)
Lounchol at JtS~ A. Mrocket test ve

.;.Renuncla!Jon of the use of nu·
clear weapons by the Un1ted
States, Brstaln and tbe Soviet
u 1n
II-CreaUon
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of an " atom Irce "
zone in Central Europe
be
A non aggreSBJOn pact
tween NA'rO and Warsaw Pact
powers
-Rcdu&lt;tlon of the number ol
foreign troops stationed in Gcr
-Dlseusaton of questions ton
nected with preventing surprise
attaeka.
-EllpaMlon of intcrnallonal
trade.
-Problb1Uon qf "war propagan·
da.''r '
•
-MeiiUJl to teduce tensmn lD
the ncar an~ llllddle Eaat.
•.,. ot,rn..n Talk
The soviet premier rejected any
cllicuBSion of tlie ~man or Eost
European quesllon
He reollirmed tbe Soviet poBI
UGn that redtillloation pr &lt;l«
is pouillle oal~ through dl·
betwuo East and West

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Speaking of the Middle East,
look for the new thief of Army
rca&lt;oreh ond developmenet, Olt
DI!VOTI!D TO INTBRESTS Gen Arthur G Trpdeau, to push
OF MEIGS-MASON AREA for olronger and otronaer U S Those of us who have read the
llaUGnol ldvertislna ropreJtnt• mcosurea to combat So\'let pene· Declaration Qf Jndcpcndenr
t lh't, Botllaelli·Xlmball, lne., MS !ration In that atrategic area As should know It Is not 88fc to p1~h
Lex~nc~ta Avo., Now Yort CIIJ, loni aso as 1M2, he Is known to freedom Iovlna people too far
le. NY.
hove warnod !hat the biggest someone bas said that 'tWhen the
Ealerri .. aecond dau malllnc Hingle danger to the free world gods arc anGrY they let men
Miller at lbe po.ot ofltee 11 Polll would he the loss of Middle East hm their way", and 1f one " at
W\'1' Oblo
oil He reeta the U S muat take all familiar with the humnn race•
sui,;;ipllon rat..· llellvm ~ !he offensive, even If II means auo and 11.1 ~lllory when such cond1
• qlrlor whert available ao ceata terity never known on the home lions obt Jn things happen th11t
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leave much to be desired II "
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Thsank you
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lnduatrial and apteultural proJesse c Hayes
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dales for the
announced
nexttnurnoment
month will be
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BREAK WOILD RECOID
MOSCOW UP...SOvlet weildgdhll&gt;
tJfler Peter Matluklla, a m e,
dheavywe~ght, il!ted
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ov to
urmg a reecn r.JeeJd a, v d f
d wor recor or
brenk h11 own
the lwo han preu

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the Dotlw•" •nd lhe Redlego

SPONSOR GLOBAL SIRIIS

many and other European natiOns

Plr¥tca Lee formerly scouted for

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lai.st
the about
clala
aalrl,Hiswu
le11 note,
pree1ae
tbe timing.
Bulganin said the Soviet Union
W&lt;!Uld be wllllllf to dlsellss the
queat1on of lnter..:ontlnental bal·
)~tic mlsolles "If the Western
ppweri aaree io ban atom and
nuclear weopons, tuaptnd tests
and llqwdate buea on fore1p
terrltOI'f." •
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ed foreign ministers confereuce
1
u a prel)mloary to a eummlt
conference. He o11d the ag~nda
hd procedural quelllions for a
1umll\lt conference could btt PJC
poled thrQugb diplomatic chab
uels \lDCe the great powers agree
.1uch a meeling should be

VIIIIL R'LIAtiiD
TEL AVIV, laraol VP - larael

At Alltmt'num
Plant At Ciney

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Monday night releued I S)'l'ian
fiahmg vessel Which abore pollee
captured In !Jtaell territorial woten veuel
oft thewith
llediterraneon
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The
Mven Syrianeoul
!ish·
ermen a'"'••d was seized Sunday
"""' the Jlraell town of
nllht near
illlidal Athkelon. The aklpper told
Iaraelt outhoriUeo the ahlp bad
CINCINNA'l'l
VP -1 AINine-day
lid
lk ded
Inurn been bloWII off coarse. Tho vessel
j
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w cat •1r e en
wu allowed t.o reaume Jta our
tlbe
lant ney from Betru~ Lebanon t.o
lndoatrieo Jnc ••
.......,. ·•a.,.r
management threaten
... to ,.a
P
Gw
down
()&lt;lrmanenUy.
Company President Hamaon 0
Ash IIJd he will recommend to
the Board of Dlrecton that the
plant remain In operation. He
said, however, "the tlui otep is
up to the directors"
FEB.14 II U ONLY- 3 BIU.FOLD SIZE FREE
Tho 1100 worton, member• of
With lslO TINT~ PICTURE
Local ~IO, uniwct steel Worker~
Union, walked off tbtlr jobo IJe.
cause of ,unsettled gr~e., ..,

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COMMENTARY

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MOSCOW UP -!\qaala t.oda)
HARRISIIURG UP - The state
•ef·d·d Presldr•" tiMnhow'" Planning Board dlsel016d today
~~ lor a&lt;Paralt
,..,
acceptance
of an enameerlns
proposal
osreement 'ill
report
whieh rejected
propouia
limltlng4he uae of outer apace to for a Lake Erle-{)blo River canal
peaceful purpo101. It sold ~uch on at this time
•-eement could nol he separated The report' by Ford Booon and
...
from "the •-- • I problem od1 Davis, Inc, New Yor'k, oaJd nel·
••rohlblting nuclear and miJille ther tho Beaver _ M·•oning
u•
River
wet()&lt;lns.•
dl route or the Allegheny RiverThe RIISIIan rejed1en wao • French Creek\ route W88 feasible
eloBed In publleatlon o( Premier new', because 'over · all savings m
Nikolai Bulganln's lateot letter
tranoport.otion costs fall to equal
llvtred to the Pre.lldent on Satur· the annual charges on the nece..
day
sar1ly mcreased public debt"
!'resident Elseobowcr r~ceJved 1 The firm sa1d Pennsylvania m·
8 translat1on of the lenathy Bul· toreai.o wquid better be ,.rved by
ganm letter lor 11udy ~ A tbe Alleilhenf River - nench
scheduled con!eronee ~lib Seere· Creek rout, if either were econtal')' of State John Foster Dullea, Cllllleally feasible.
0
preaumably to dl""" ~ noto,
The other route would henef1t
was called off becawe Dultee 11 Youngstown~ Ohio, by brlngmg
CONCICIIS A YIIAII
suflorlag from a al!gbl cold.
1\Jal dty Into the Inland waterway
HOLLYWOOD (UP) _ v••,ron. 1
v; blngton olfl~lall noted
~J~tem and allowlnr ebea()&lt;lr coal comedian Jacl: l!eony laat hu 1
BiJ;,• I b d d\'opPJd
'
l!'ansportatJOn m competltmn with conceded be Is aglnc,11 II eltn
oua p~:pos:ls lor an
Plinnl)llvanta river markets. the ordinarily alowly Bellly, hom be·
nllt
In
repurt satd.
.
1
acto, •: :,;.d the
The report
"e1tber route
be -held wl"'n ~VIo or,
ser~ouo,..
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Navy's ll""lrtl'"'d
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A beard apokesman aai4 ita ••
lion wu taken at a meetlnc of
the agency Jan. ao.

ReJ' eel Plan
For Canal Link
Of Obi().r.,~e
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was postponed because of Illness

WASHINGTON - Chairman ot some of the members and h1ul
Juhn C Door!er or the Federal weather
CommunlctUona Commlsion on
charge!! by the House commerce

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1 15 Movlettme
2 30 K1tty Foyle
3 on Mntmce Theater

4 45 Modern Romances
500 Comedy Time

M!ETINO CANCILLID
Ihe Farm Bureau Cou ncli

1n Uodno on Wednesday night has
GLEN COVE, N Y - Aspoke• been concelled due to the doath
man ror the ,:;ten «;ovo Commu or Georac F rt~kens
mly ltospUot fill the pro"reaa of
Los Angeles DodgcrM cuteher Roy
MUTING POSTPONED

slopt well during the niwht'

~lov1et1me

Meirls County News

Vf'ry edge ()t sw11alned jallrneys meeting scheduled to be held ot
lly mun Into outer spnct•"
the !larry W Pickens rc•lrleneo

( umpanella
Tho patient is cheerful

Ill

2 30 K1tty Foyle
S 00 Matinee Theater
4 00 Queen for a Dny

WASIIINGTO!'i - ll G&lt;n Don rNillt'Sicd to ml.!et at the hull 11t
IIIII L Putt deputy Chief or sturr 7 .lO tonight lor practiCe
lty of man cnten11g ~pace

7 00 Today
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9 10 Trouh:e W1th Fothe~
10 DO Arlene Francis Show
10 80 Treasure Hunt
DO The Price .Is Right
11 311 Tr:Dtll or Consequ«;.~~ccs
12 00 T1c Tac Dough
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12 30 II Could Be You
1 00 MidDay News

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Hltcr••s!cd Jn n drum Mld bugle•
( 01 rs IIIHI Post f1rlng Jquad nrc

for develo(lment, on the POHslh!l

6 45 Sign On

o:lo 'l'rou~le W1th f3t~er
IO!do 4£le~; FranciJi ~how
10:30 Treasure Hunt
II DO The Price IS .Right
11 30 Truth or Consequences
12 00 Tic T" Dough
12 SO It Could Be You
toO Mul&gt;Day News

Dodson and Mrs Capehart

MEETING CALLiiD

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Growth~ Meigs County Girl Scout Organization
C(ln Be Stil{lu(at~ ~y More Adult Participation
When adults join the Girl Scouts, 11 is fle.
cause they believe in the program When
they belong and finnly believe, they want to
see a growth, so they S\art to build They
want to butld tile Girl Srouts Of the US A
into a bigger, stronger and 111ore effecbve or·
gamzatlon, reaching all of the areas of the
C'l'ire Untied States
More than ten years ago the National
Bo•-d of D~rectors of the Girl Scoqts of Amenca '"w the need to adopt a definite plan
fm cuunctl orgamzation that would msure
reachmg all girls wherever they might be
w1th a program of quality During 1945 and
1946 1eports to the Board la1d the first blue.
pnnts and evoked the first discuss1on of
what came m 1~5 to be known as the Conn·
c1l Coverage Plan
The Plan was predicated on fact\ and as.
sumpt10n that remains valid today (1) A good
pwgram available to all girls who want 1t "
possible contmuously only under the ans·
ptces of a strong council 12) A strong and ef.
fechve connell must be able to offer a full
program on all age levels - including diver·

strength
The Council CoveriiJle Pial! m~ans teor·
ganlzatton affecting all exlstmg eounclls 11\
the area so that the resultmg council wtlllj.ot
only be strong but w11J wtpe out all 'lo~e
troop temtory" by mcluswn under·counc•l
]urisdJclion
Such a plan IS now ope1 aling within the
followmg counhes m W Va Wood, Wirt, Ty
ler, Pl~sants, Jackson, Calhoun, Ritchie, Gil
mer, and Roane, and three counties m Oh1o
Washington, Athenr, and Me1gs, with the
hope th~l by 1959 they w111 he included in a
Girl Scout Council
A committee composed of key Girl Scout
adults from these areas has met for once a
month for a year Jo make plans to prov1de
the opportumty for more gtrls to ]Inn Girl
Scouts Working w•th the comm1ttee is M1ss
Sail) Sue Witten, National Staff membe"
from Cleveland, OhiO Chmman of the com.
mittee IS Mrs Nile Hartleben of Parkers.
burg, W Va Members of the committee from
Me1gs County, Ohw, are Rev Howard Rup
pelt

s1fied camping program, secure high 1quality
adult leodership and provide It w1tb the
helps needed to function effectively, extend
opportunities lor continuing membership to
as l)lany girls as want It, relate Itself well

Progress reports will be made from time
to lime m each community so the Scouts and
commumty leaders w11! know about the op
portumhes the Girl Scout Council W11! 1 be
prov1dmg
It is our belief that there ex1sts in the Girl
Scout program a healthy atmosphere of act!.
villes that does much towa'rd the develbpmen! of good Citizenship and leadership, and
that more adult Meigs Countians should, if
not now, become more interested in the
counc1l plan now bemg advocated for the
Girl Sccut organization m thts ~rea.

,w1th parents, the public and community
groups, organize Its efforts and manage Its
affairs in a responsible and business - like
manner, secure the financial su~port requir·
, ed to t111derwrlte Its activities, employ pro.
fessional assistancE and maintain an office
(3) Lone troops and councils in small munici·
pallttcs clearly cannot meet these tests of

Oailv Sentmel
Davhook
DIS TO MEET
The Evan~oiJsiJC Chapter of ihe
OES Will hold the~r regular month

UOTES

·The ·Editbr's
· Mail Bag

Jy rneetmg on 1 hursday evenmg

at730pm

NEW YORK - Author Graee
Melallou, tn announcing her ln
tent!on ro divorce the hul'band she
mnrr1ed nt 17 to marry her man
want when ~ou nre 17 are the

ttungs you wont when you are 33
not by a dum ned sight"

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7 00 T?~"f,
qOQ !lOm!l!Jr Room

All membllrR nr nrew Webster
Post Amerlr!ln I ('/iHJn who IIH'

·1 15

"Today we are poised at the

615 Sporta Eye
e 25 Weathercast
6 30 News flcture
6 45 NBC News
700 eoots and Saddles
7 30 Wagon T!ain
Father KnoiVS Best
Kraft Theater
ThiS I , lltiur Life
0 Henry PloyhoJp

4 00 Queen for a Day
445 Modern Romance!
5 00 Comedy Time .
5 30 Splnueh Playhouse
o•OQ Fiatt a~d Scruggs
0'25 Wentherca!l
6 30 NeiVS Picture
7 00 Whn·lyblrds
7 ~0 TIC Tac Dpu~~
8 00 You Bet Your Life
B30 Bob Hope Show
9 3Q Ford· Show
10 06 Rosemary 'Clooney

News Headhnes
II 10 Wcathercast
t113 Tho Jatk Paar Show
100 Sign Off

10 30 Jan Wyman Show
ll 15 The Jar-k Panr Show
I I 00 Sign Oil

5 30 Spmach Pleyhou1e

CulUJCII

11 00 News HP!id1mPI

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\' o~ Election
L-aws

NEW HAVEN

Sally Rousn Eleanor Roush, Judy

McKmght, l.mda

Roush,

Sue

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8.45
9 OD

Goodnate, Kenneth Goodmte, Ken
POLIO DRIVE
neth Dodson Erma Gnmm, Le
The Amencan Leg1on Auxjl(ary Roy Dar~ng, Ruth Ru.,ell, Judy 10 30
led the Mother's March On Po Arnold, Margie Roach, John 111 30
lm' 1m Thursday, Jan 30th In Layn~. Marvm Goett, Susanne 12 00
the house-to itOU.Se canvas q7000 Randdo!ph, Mr.s Otte Roush, Mrs 1215

was collected The com collectors Bernard Leivlng Mrs Ed Stein 12·30
placed ln the busmess places con Mrs L H LeiYJng, Mrs Thelma
la1ned $32 00 which makes the Capehart. Mrs B1ll Gress MrS
total of $203 00 collecte~ In , th(' Tom Hoffman, Mrs J..ewls Kar

drtve

schmk,l Mrs KOJth Arnold and

Followmg tne drne the work

Mrs Jnck

Fleth~r

ers met at the hOmf of Mro
GOOD WILL CLUB
Th~ lma Capebar;t where the nwney • The Goodwill Club met recent
was counted and g1t-en to ·;..ick
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iy at the home ol Mrs Pansey
r\.ustm, ehall'man for •.t,hr,eresh•,mou,n,llty'' 'l Fry wlth Mrs Sybil Smith as
for !his cause Light "
hoste" The door prize was won

were enjoyed by the ifOUp nnrl a by Mrs Josepbme Miller The
evcmog was spent socially
Those who worked were Mrs Members attendm~ were Mrs
WJJllam Roush- Mrs F~ed Roush Lawrence Leivm~
Mrs
Rav
Mrs John Fry Mrs Robert Roush Weaver, Mrs Chff Rousb, Mt•.
Mrs Kill~ Ord, Mrs Harold Zer Charles Roush, Mre homas Grin
kle Mrs Ralph Roush, Mrs Ev stead Mr§
Tbelma Capehart
~Jell Roush M1~ Nelson RoWih Mrs Douglas Miller, Mrs
Mrs Bob Layne Mrs H:lrold fry McFarland, Airs James CunmngJr, Mrs NaJ\plo Roush, Mrs hum a~d MISS Mamie llosebe&lt;r)

soc1al t1roa was spent

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Captain Kangaroo
CBS Ne.ws .
Morning Show
Garry 'Joore
Arthur Goftlrey
Dotto
News at Noon
'Love of Life
Search for Tomorrow
Guiding Light

8 00 Captain Kang ~roo
8 45 CBS News
9 OD Morning Show

I{) 00 Garry Moore

10 3D \rthur Godfrey
t1 3D Dotto

Katie's Kitchen

At The World Turns
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House
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Br~ghter Oay
Secret Scorm
Edge of N1ght
Early Show
The Juie RlvUn Show
Your Esoo Beportor
Sports Parade
Weatherman

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LOve ol Life
Search lor Tomorrow
Gtl1dmg Light
Kolle's Kitchen
As the World Tumtl
Beat the Clock
llouseparty
Big Payoff
The Verdlel Is Your'
Brighter Day
Semt Storm
Edge of N1gM
Early Show
YouJ• Esso Reporter
Sports Parade
Weatherman
F'rontler Doctor
Sgt PriiSton
Highway Patrol
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ATHENS, Ohio (UPI _ United Natlo~s Secretary-Geper.al cgce~hrter T~"ead~yc~~=·· Ino:: SUIDIDll
f hi

s favonte
"quiet diplomacy," said today the best results o,,l negotiation
f bu ty
cannot be achieved "m the f~ll glare o pu Cl
"The value of public de~ate in the U N can be measured
OJlly by the degree to which 1t contributes to the wlnnl~g of
t b th
Id
acreemen
o IP· - Iomaey, e Y88lde processes
'h
1n a speeeh pre-I Jnore than 1n our pr1vate worlds,
pored for delivery at Ohio Un- In the full glare oI publlcItY wlth
stt
ver y,
eurrent debate or all moves un·
The pubhc conception of the avoidable misunderstandings, Inu N •1 peace makmg role he sa1d escapable !reeling of poslllon due
' •tends to be distorted, b.;.,ouse 11 to conSideratiOns of pr~atlie and
Is so larg~y based on reports of the temptation to ut1hze public
these debates which emphasize opinion " an element integrated
lhe confliCts that make news " m the negotlatJcn Itself.
Con MlauM Mtdla
" 'Open agreemeni.o' represent
.. !ho maBS media can he the reaponse to a sound demand
misused , under eertam meum· How, and to whot extent they
atances for harmful propaganda," should be 'openly arrived at,' on
I Hammarskjold saJd "Wbere eon· the other hand, is a prinCiple
()&lt;ltlllve conditions prevail, there whiCh requires serious conllldera·
is aloo a tendency to play up con· lion m the llght of the vel')' aJms
filet because con!llets usually WhiCh the public procedures are
seems more dramatic than agree· mtended tb serve "
ment For the same competitive
,
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t r 1 de
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0Se8
"In international aflalrs, this
,
Dag Hammarskjold, appealing lor greater use o

!~::•t~".:'~~~t ~ the ~t:ry

may
premature publiCitY
end oft~ result
poorly in mlormed
a~out an iS!ue at a time when
the privacy of quiet diplomacy IS
e1sentlal to achievmg a construelive result.
"At the same time, : recognize
' that pubhc opimon cannot be
, truly well Informed about the
progress of peace malung uniea
il understands tile pert that IS
played at ail stsges by pnvate
dlptomatr-and Its relationship to
the public proceedings of parliamemtary diplomacy whtch are so
fully repoded
.
No Eooy 'solution
"This creates diffiCUlties both
tor the pmate nego!Jator and for
the representatives of the m11as
medta. There are no easy soiu·
tlon and I would not attempt to
suagest them here"
The 12-year history of the U N
has shown a "~eed to. ret1fess the
balance" betweon public and pri·
vale procedures, llammersk)old
said
"There hal always been this
prectJce of pr~vate.-or quJet-tbpplomaey m the U. N.," he said,
"and there luis been a marked
lnere.se In It· Use Wl'hin the
Pa.t Year Or lw • But •the need
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lor It 11 not sullic~enUy
under·
.tood.
"The best results of negotiatmn
be 'wcen two parties cannot be
life, any
• .. ed 1n
aehte
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To Take ~
ActiOn
ht Dean se

nectlon with lhe' ei•U suit apllllt
Mrs. Shonnon Shannon aaid wkea
they Jell lhe courthouse Wllsen
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jumped Into the car and pulled
gu~.'l'm co'"" to kUI you', " Shannon quoted.,.
Wilson 11 IIYI"'- •'Ho
told her tlllra. Sbanno~) the •-e
thin• when abe CAme up to...,.
the
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car,"• he 11ld. WJlaon I IJo l()&lt;lae
of kl!Jlng hlmll!lf, Shonnon qld.
Shannon said 'WJIIOn made IIIII
Shan110n drive to SOul!\ Point as
he aat In theb back 1011 of the
st.otion wa1100 holdme a gun.
Shannon aaid be waa relellf1)
alter his fermer wife ploade4 for
hla life In front of their bouse Ia
South Point.
After forelnB ,Sh~on out of
the car wtlaon ~de 'lira. Sbannon drive northward on a county
roild The couple ..,.. 11'0! seen
again unUI the arrell shortly before I a. m ~f.
j'ollce al first theorized ' tllat
Wllaon and h,ia qp!ive ll!ilhl
have doublec( bacl:
Into Kenlucky or Weit V
·

sllbcommlttee that he submitted

rradulcnt clahna ror cxpensea
'I tlopc Rl) whole career, my
character and my reputation ore
not ln be attacked ond judged on

tConllnuacl '"""' Pa.. Ontl
The YanJIUard rose laboriOUsly
almost enveloped IJV I" ground
exhau•l and climbed vel')' elo'ifiY
Into the dear but almo•t !reMmg FiorJda pre-down It 1 leemed
to hang for a moment at a modest
altitude, broke mto two IJel'l'
parts and was ~l.,ted to bill
Sources here satd It woul~ be
1mpossible to determine what ac·
tually happened· llbtil telemetrY
1qformatlon 18 atudied on lh•
brJef fiighl This might not be be·
fore another daY or so, lbey said.

thtl basis or

charges which acem

On Your·

B~ Ultnad Prou
to question whether 1 have
United Pross correspondent!
11ropcrly conatrued govtlrnmentol around the world look ahead 11

n·gulullons rorwernlng p41r d1em tho news that will make the heail
11llowancoa"
II nell
Pon-Arob Prouuro
!.JNCOLN, Neb - William F'U· Mldeaot observe£! think one or
gote, lather of 14·year old Carll tho lint result• of lhe EJyptlan
Fugate, arter hla dauahter wao S.Vrton mer101 wUJ be demands
eharaed with murder aiona with from ether Mldeost countries for
her boyfriend, eonfe11ed kllicr ot lfeltlf i)\CreaiOd ajd from the
11, Chari., Stnkweather
Vatted Stateo Such demands may
"I hnven't given her the Jove 1 come from King Saud Of Soudi
fother Bhould Jr !he'o found gUll· Arabi, Kina Fel10l of Iraq, King
ly, I'm •• guilty aa abe li"
Hu,..ln ol Jordan and Pr.,ident
Camllle Chlmoun ot Lebanon
TO SCOUT COAST
Eaeh eould lou hia job II pan
P!'rJ'SDUROII UP.:..Thomas E Arablsm spread• Pan - Arabum
P1•p l£e or lloiiywood
Calif, haa • powerful ap()&lt;lal to a new
ha s been. ligped to scout Wpc claa of educuted Arabli through
Cml pro•pecta lor the Pittoburab out lhe lllddlc Easl

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COLUMBUS UP - The next
move in the case of Homer Jack
Dean, West Vugioll, was up to
Prosecutor A Samuel L Devine.
Common Pleas Court Judge Joseph M. Harter refua&lt;d Mondoy
to formalize his November, 1956•
decision otderlllg a new trial for
D&lt;~an
Harter said he refused to for·
mallze the deciSion because he be·
lieves the respOnBiblilty lnr the
action re•ts w1th the Second DIS·
trtct Court of Appeals rather than
However, tV wB,I believed that
w1th h1m.
the m1salle broke In two at the
The Court of Ap()&lt;lals ruled in jomt or the first and seoond
Oet, 1956, that a journal entry sllgea well short of the time they
1i ,~~~~~:'~~, le)!er wasln reply
was necessary before an ap)Seal were supposed to hue separated
E
answer to ear
o( 8 deCismn m a criminal case an the rocket's DQl'Jnll course
proposaiJ for a confer~
n.s~ be made, Harter uaid
ward an orbit.
the heads of state
"Now," he added, "the aame
YMrod To Right
Soviet Foreign Mlnlatry re·
eourl seems to hold that a men
The mlsolle was seen t.o veer
the Bulganln note at •
may he cQmmltted to hie In the sllghlly to tho right j~it before preS! conterence this 1atlornoon
pemtentJary without 8 journal en· 11 broke. 11 was kno;-n !~at lh&lt;
Nino Point Apnda
try even lhm(gh 1 ,)udgement lor Cape Canaveral rapae ilafety of- Bulganin propooed nine
ed th
try "
fJCer, Lt. Col R 11. Slephens in •• , possible' a 1 ea~ for the con
mQney
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Dean, who has een n our.
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given to numerous
prev
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peals court released h1m f1om ter the m ~ e '""'
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Twn plumes of flames were
Ohio pemtenhary on a WllI of ha·
_ ments
10v•• ·
They melude
beas
, was convJcted I m the seeh falling Into
d
1947
of Elmo RJCe
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clear teats

whether these wore
by the
1mpact of the main ~atts of the
miSI!Ille or smaller fragments
The Defense Denarbnent'a an·
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nouncement of the
miabap was brief. II was 'lsstled
13 minutes afted the Ill·
rocket had soaretl from it.
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Lounchol at JtS~ A. Mrocket test ve

.;.Renuncla!Jon of the use of nu·
clear weapons by the Un1ted
States, Brstaln and tbe Soviet
u 1n
II-CreaUon
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of an " atom Irce "
zone in Central Europe
be
A non aggreSBJOn pact
tween NA'rO and Warsaw Pact
powers
-Rcdu&lt;tlon of the number ol
foreign troops stationed in Gcr
-Dlseusaton of questions ton
nected with preventing surprise
attaeka.
-EllpaMlon of intcrnallonal
trade.
-Problb1Uon qf "war propagan·
da.''r '
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the ncar an~ llllddle Eaat.
•.,. ot,rn..n Talk
The soviet premier rejected any
cllicuBSion of tlie ~man or Eost
European quesllon
He reollirmed tbe Soviet poBI
UGn that redtillloation pr &lt;l«
is pouillle oal~ through dl·
betwuo East and West

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II Pl•oto 011 011
Speaking of the Middle East,
look for the new thief of Army
rca&lt;oreh ond developmenet, Olt
DI!VOTI!D TO INTBRESTS Gen Arthur G Trpdeau, to push
OF MEIGS-MASON AREA for olronger and otronaer U S Those of us who have read the
llaUGnol ldvertislna ropreJtnt• mcosurea to combat So\'let pene· Declaration Qf Jndcpcndenr
t lh't, Botllaelli·Xlmball, lne., MS !ration In that atrategic area As should know It Is not 88fc to p1~h
Lex~nc~ta Avo., Now Yort CIIJ, loni aso as 1M2, he Is known to freedom Iovlna people too far
le. NY.
hove warnod !hat the biggest someone bas said that 'tWhen the
Ealerri .. aecond dau malllnc Hingle danger to the free world gods arc anGrY they let men
Miller at lbe po.ot ofltee 11 Polll would he the loss of Middle East hm their way", and 1f one " at
W\'1' Oblo
oil He reeta the U S muat take all familiar with the humnn race•
sui,;;ipllon rat..· llellvm ~ !he offensive, even If II means auo and 11.1 ~lllory when such cond1
• qlrlor whert available ao ceata terity never known on the home lions obt Jn things happen th11t
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leave much to be desired II "
' ftt DoilY Se~tlnJI office,
GO;
The Ruula~ Tantaclo
also llletJ~ th~t "Man's extre
' 114 111"'1111, I'IIIQ: tltrte \IIO~Iq Free Aalan dlplomata lear Ru~ mJty Ia (i\lll'a opportunJty" so we
~ t3 tiCI. BJ motor route where aval~ ala 10011 will have Ceylon ri&amp;bt &lt;hould not try to 'push thmgs too
'" •'It• 9111 li!Mil' fl. By mall ont tn the Sqvlet'a hlp ~oeket Russia f
Thsank you
~ rm " IIi' ll\OnU... •ua: llll'lt his cran(ed Ceylgn .16 million for ar.
lnduatrial and apteultural proJesse c Hayes
•t~nl~=r· ne mont•. ••·
jo&lt;ta and Ia movln• In em the
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avery ~nwo·
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br ne Ohio Valle propocanda front, Lateol move 18 tranalated IIllo Sinhalese a fiVe
:t f!~tlqol, ~. •• 110 Me&lt;:hanl an llt'eetnent to make Rus~lan man te11m, of Ceylonese rioctors
r~, 1). lluintll
theatrical talent available to es· \)VIII vlalt fltiJIIIa and a Russ~an
, , !It' ., ., fii#Gt'lal o'll&lt;t p•olf llbllsh a natlot~~l theater In Col '{co~U teaJ!I wl11 visit Ceylon Ibis
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Baseball Conr.eu will •ponaor
the Globul World Series ·~In
'his mr The lito and t!laylor
dales for the
announced
nexttnurnoment
month will be
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MOSCOW UP...SOvlet weildgdhll&gt;
tJfler Peter Matluklla, a m e,
dheavywe~ght, il!ted
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SPONSOR GLOBAL SIRIIS

many and other European natiOns

Plr¥tca Lee formerly scouted for

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lai.st
the about
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aalrl,Hiswu
le11 note,
pree1ae
tbe timing.
Bulganin said the Soviet Union
W&lt;!Uld be wllllllf to dlsellss the
queat1on of lnter..:ontlnental bal·
)~tic mlsolles "If the Western
ppweri aaree io ban atom and
nuclear weopons, tuaptnd tests
and llqwdate buea on fore1p
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ed foreign ministers confereuce
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u a prel)mloary to a eummlt
conference. He o11d the ag~nda
hd procedural quelllions for a
1umll\lt conference could btt PJC
poled thrQugb diplomatic chab
uels \lDCe the great powers agree
.1uch a meeling should be

VIIIIL R'LIAtiiD
TEL AVIV, laraol VP - larael

At Alltmt'num
Plant At Ciney

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fiahmg vessel Which abore pollee
captured In !Jtaell territorial woten veuel
oft thewith
llediterraneon
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Mven Syrianeoul
!ish·
ermen a'"'••d was seized Sunday
"""' the Jlraell town of
nllht near
illlidal Athkelon. The aklpper told
Iaraelt outhoriUeo the ahlp bad
CINCINNA'l'l
VP -1 AINine-day
lid
lk ded
Inurn been bloWII off coarse. Tho vessel
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w cat •1r e en
wu allowed t.o reaume Jta our
tlbe
lant ney from Betru~ Lebanon t.o
lndoatrieo Jnc ••
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management threaten
... to ,.a
P
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down
()&lt;lrmanenUy.
Company President Hamaon 0
Ash IIJd he will recommend to
the Board of Dlrecton that the
plant remain In operation. He
said, however, "the tlui otep is
up to the directors"
FEB.14 II U ONLY- 3 BIU.FOLD SIZE FREE
Tho 1100 worton, member• of
With lslO TINT~ PICTURE
Local ~IO, uniwct steel Worker~
Union, walked off tbtlr jobo IJe.
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MOSCOW UP -!\qaala t.oda)
HARRISIIURG UP - The state
•ef·d·d Presldr•" tiMnhow'" Planning Board dlsel016d today
~~ lor a&lt;Paralt
,..,
acceptance
of an enameerlns
proposal
osreement 'ill
report
whieh rejected
propouia
limltlng4he uae of outer apace to for a Lake Erle-{)blo River canal
peaceful purpo101. It sold ~uch on at this time
•-eement could nol he separated The report' by Ford Booon and
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from "the •-- • I problem od1 Davis, Inc, New Yor'k, oaJd nel·
••rohlblting nuclear and miJille ther tho Beaver _ M·•oning
u•
River
wet()&lt;lns.•
dl route or the Allegheny RiverThe RIISIIan rejed1en wao • French Creek\ route W88 feasible
eloBed In publleatlon o( Premier new', because 'over · all savings m
Nikolai Bulganln's lateot letter
tranoport.otion costs fall to equal
llvtred to the Pre.lldent on Satur· the annual charges on the nece..
day
sar1ly mcreased public debt"
!'resident Elseobowcr r~ceJved 1 The firm sa1d Pennsylvania m·
8 translat1on of the lenathy Bul· toreai.o wquid better be ,.rved by
ganm letter lor 11udy ~ A tbe Alleilhenf River - nench
scheduled con!eronee ~lib Seere· Creek rout, if either were econtal')' of State John Foster Dullea, Cllllleally feasible.
0
preaumably to dl""" ~ noto,
The other route would henef1t
was called off becawe Dultee 11 Youngstown~ Ohio, by brlngmg
CONCICIIS A YIIAII
suflorlag from a al!gbl cold.
1\Jal dty Into the Inland waterway
HOLLYWOOD (UP) _ v••,ron. 1
v; blngton olfl~lall noted
~J~tem and allowlnr ebea()&lt;lr coal comedian Jacl: l!eony laat hu 1
BiJ;,• I b d d\'opPJd
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oua p~:pos:ls lor an
Plinnl)llvanta river markets. the ordinarily alowly Bellly, hom be·
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repurt satd.
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The report
"e1tber route
be -held wl"'n ~VIo or,
ser~ouo,..
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A beard apokesman aai4 ita ••
lion wu taken at a meetlnc of
the agency Jan. ao.

ReJ' eel Plan
For Canal Link
Of Obi().r.,~e
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was postponed because of Illness

WASHINGTON - Chairman ot some of the members and h1ul
Juhn C Door!er or the Federal weather
CommunlctUona Commlsion on
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1 15 Movlettme
2 30 K1tty Foyle
3 on Mntmce Theater

4 45 Modern Romances
500 Comedy Time

M!ETINO CANCILLID
Ihe Farm Bureau Cou ncli

1n Uodno on Wednesday night has
GLEN COVE, N Y - Aspoke• been concelled due to the doath
man ror the ,:;ten «;ovo Commu or Georac F rt~kens
mly ltospUot fill the pro"reaa of
Los Angeles DodgcrM cuteher Roy
MUTING POSTPONED

slopt well during the niwht'

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Meirls County News

Vf'ry edge ()t sw11alned jallrneys meeting scheduled to be held ot
lly mun Into outer spnct•"
the !larry W Pickens rc•lrleneo

( umpanella
Tho patient is cheerful

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2 30 K1tty Foyle
S 00 Matinee Theater
4 00 Queen for a Dny

WASIIINGTO!'i - ll G&lt;n Don rNillt'Sicd to ml.!et at the hull 11t
IIIII L Putt deputy Chief or sturr 7 .lO tonight lor practiCe
lty of man cnten11g ~pace

7 00 Today
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9 10 Trouh:e W1th Fothe~
10 DO Arlene Francis Show
10 80 Treasure Hunt
DO The Price .Is Right
11 311 Tr:Dtll or Consequ«;.~~ccs
12 00 T1c Tac Dough
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1 00 MidDay News

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( 01 rs IIIHI Post f1rlng Jquad nrc

for develo(lment, on the POHslh!l

6 45 Sign On

o:lo 'l'rou~le W1th f3t~er
IO!do 4£le~; FranciJi ~how
10:30 Treasure Hunt
II DO The Price IS .Right
11 30 Truth or Consequences
12 00 Tic T" Dough
12 SO It Could Be You
toO Mul&gt;Day News

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SaturdiY of this week.
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lAKIN TQURNEY IS SET

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Nine teams have been •lin&lt;!!
G!IS
lor the ·Imlepenuent Basketball
Tournament to oo held at !he La· 'United E\Dployers Organization of I Mi~dleport'B Yellow Jackets wen~ down to theu et&amp;IJI!t qe~ Guo Suhr, flrat but "'' fir !!!f.
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kin gym on Thursday, t"riday, and the L~t!in Hospital
, . feat m 12 league starts Tuesday mght.al Ja~kson, 5,·5~,- ln iPltttbu/iih.. l'fii!Ws '7r&lt;dt. f~
.(CJill~·''~ /ilil'~nol
Teams s&lt;heduled to Play are the an overtime game Where a foul throw converston would;hllve •through 1939, w11. th• Nttionol. ,upotr entr), tOIIH~ linal··'ll\531
Letart Hillbillies or Letart il'alls, reversed the declsibn•
·
I Ltesut'a lt'WI m'l'ni t~...p hit·· ' Wilson. probJblyrjltye(l the·belt
the Middleport Medics! the PomeThe game was a tfirtner (rom start to linish with the·Jack' :r..t nom quit. drew lfii otfti. ,game ·of hi&gt;&lt; fllill\1 ~h·· · ji&lt;hpot
roy Hot Shots, the Ephng team o!
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'b h' ..., . t' Ia 20
d f th
m.t. · tlon It shoul~ ....... Lau "10'9ft ie~mr boll&gt; In offel\&gt;lve ·and. dl'
Gallipolis, Racine, the Lai&lt;ln Red ets com mg. [~Om e IRu ,ID ·'!e st
oocon S O e r~,;u,Mf iHorto" O.hr!g wts rocklnt up&gt;'" ftnSIY&lt; JltaneuYft , , , .: .
Btrds, the Evans Supermarket o! period to !te tt up at 55·56. Tl\ey !lad tratled until early 1ft the _.,.~ hlllr durt6illty rtc~rd ..~ . ll•ttb~iili11reeiltltlctedHet!et
Assorted Sites
Middleport, Syrocuse and Reed~ fourth penod.
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tho Ylnk"' ollouf tho 11m.·ttm:i; tHan a!l\lflilie slfte~ eally 't~'· t~e
ville.
Harlan Whitlatch stole tile liall ae Jackson was ttr!dl ,fo' Gut) hO...,.r, • ., In ocfl!ial ,.,. ,•., 0
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Reg. $2.75
Entrance fee lor the meet ia $10 stall out the last half minute ahead 55·53. His drive-in laY-UP' 1'.12. oilllgltt vomoi. ·~ It tfoo4 ·· ·f!.~1di.N'
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until·
list
aummor
whWn~W
MQ. il'a~ll\'d~. W:tll; '. I~· b~folii·
50 cents lor adults and 35 cents
In tHe ovortime M11t Plelly hit ,Itonmon's double barrelled at- •1• 1 flnolly ovorhw~
. ~· sllrl, ~ftec(lv~ · • ·~~~ !!l" ·fio.
lor students lor the first two a lump shot from a sf:ght angle tack. They were the onls b&lt;lys 16 ~1"::; • ':;: 111' 1:{· ,~;1 ,L-11 = 2' l~al)te .lc'br~ .; llofgap'.:1'1ie !iusnights and 75 re•ls lor adults and IS feet out an&lt;l Ei,.ougle lied it score lor Jaekson in the lou•th·
r...:;... ·hi 1; . t rti kf ce~te1 "'M ~n•o :ouldandlhf
Reg. $3.25
3~ cents for students under Hl on up wllh a one-hander at 5'7-57 1qual'ter, ea!!h getting six. ·
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up ' ~: CIPttl~ pf&amp;y(r. on·. tljf1 ftO·o ( bb~ fi'e .iuf.
the night of the finals.
J'acltson's Wright sun!&lt; a !rce .In that fourth qu.,ter the ~lth '';;'
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Tournament Director Is James· tHrow lor 57·58 atld seconds be· score wos tied at 41-41 ~ •• on P..,
. af~ Tl'l0sd$.i&lt;' dl&amp;~ : · .•. ' .
Hughes. All games will be played lore the eM of the per!od, Mike 45-45 and finally .55·55. Kelly had gtmos.
He jfloilleit, ~·· Wn&lt;te~IY ,to, Jiass'
in the _gym or the lonner Boys' Erwin, ,.nlor ecnter·forwa~rt. anoth" aood night with 28•point.&gt;
Whotovtr lupl'fntd · to c;uo up ..th~ lii~.~. ~elliot. t&gt;Y,·p~t'tlrl~In Skinlil&lt;'s and Huskies
tndustrool School.
went to the free lhrow hne w1th
For the Jackets Kelly was out· Suh'r? Now st, Guo 'llvto In Son •IIi_J;l.,4nt ~~ 14!lfi)"~ \0 ,a~~~~
the one and one on.
standmg pointwise and defentive· Francisco 1 na worlc• In· tf1t1 i(.rl&gt; ; • i G , , s.r •
( .,, 1,,,. 5 1.11 c,. ,, 1 e~11 Blue, ll'ltle
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LO'c:AL SCORES
A •uccesslul first shot woul~ ly. ·Whitlatch oontlnued• H~ hoi tllng division or • ltr.• ' - " ·
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Windsor 61 H•nn•n Tr~ce 57
ttave tied it up, a clean scrond assault on the basiCet with 18
Oruim :111!1 ('haH·oa.J.
Htmcttn 64 Rio Gr~ndt 44
points one elght fielder• aiJ.lJ' tWO' Team Single Game-Carlings,
11 bot would 1\.uvc won tlle game.
•utland 59 Coti!Oft 73
But he mls"d the nrst on• and for two at the free line.
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R'aciM H MI:Arthur 69
the buzzer ended it almost at
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Wahomi 64 Sondyvllle 52
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Th~ Mtddleport lOSS
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Pomeroy 71 L.,.n 53
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Athena 58 Gallipolla 55
The Jackets tralleu 17·12 at the road block lor sixth ploce. Thr'q
Mlddltport 51 Jtckaon 58
first quarter mark, Whitlatch teams, the Jackets, !AJI!Jin a~d Eliersbath Hdwe. . .. . 7 5 " 118:1·
Drugs
. . 5 7 fl1.
Wtllthtn 11 Ntlson¥111• 51
keeping his team in the game Jackson now are tied with f.8
Easttm 17 Kyger ll
with his three goals. Ernest Bow- records. Thi1 · log jam- will b(V~ New York Clothing .. 5 7 tt7
les contributed two points, Er- to be unraveled in the ne:tt 7 Roney's ~arke\ .. . ·. , . 2 10 J67
SEAS0/11 HIGH$
win one and Kelly three.
days for fifth, sixUi and seventh
SUGAR RAY TRAINS
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In~ 1 Game-P. lilufien 21t
Nelsonville, o-t2, has !i deit~
- Sugar Ray Robinson started for Jackson. In that quarter Kcl
Authorizrcl MacGreg()r
Team 3 Gumes-Moores Stote
training here Tuesday for the l'il· I!' found the rango, producing 12 aute &lt;inch on the bottom of the
2404.
Sporting Goods Denier
hnrn middleweight championship points all or the Jackets' coun- issue.
As of now tne league stands 'l'eaill 1 G;me- Moorea stor~
13 Mill St.
Mfddltport bout with Carmen Basilio at the teni eXcept one from Erwin and
830.
four from Whitlatch
with two games to play at:
CtucagC) Stadium, ~larch 25.
By the third period rest MidWon
TOP "5" BOWLERS AVG.
dleport had pulled up to 43-41 as Pomeroy
.. .. .. ; . 11
P.
Mullen
151
Bobby N~lson came ln with two Athens
....... 10
M. Mumy
151 ,
goals, Kelly got two and a char Wellston . . . . . . . . .
0
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Collins
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ity, and Bowles his sc&lt;'und and Gallipolis . . . . . . . . . . . 6
J. Clark 142, E. Sylvester 142
last bucket.
Middleport ........ , . . . 4
M. Ebersborh
139
In the fourth quarter rally Jackson , .. . , . . . . . . . . . 4
Kelly got !our m~re points, Nel· ' Logan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 4
DIMPSEY .TO...VAGATION
oon two, and Wh1tlateh ''"·
Nelsonville . . . . . . . . . . 0
, for Jacksoo, Elsnaug!e snd • In the game at 1aeksoft,
Wrlaht eac~ had IB' to lead lhe dleport reserve; tock tilt

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)'omeroy 1.,.rvea eiU'IIY de(oat·
·In eo~tralt, t~e· Pa~t~er&amp;ihowed ~d t6e littl6',C~Ieftalns 41!-30 In tfie
determmahdn lo•demand· alld take· ~rehmillrry.
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The Pantllera bad a 'gOod night ' 36; WIISo'n 1 1·~3\ Zirkle~ 2·~ &amp;;
stlbotlng'. Their ·211 of 51 field' a~ :Martini !H 2; Werry (j 1·2 I; car·
tempts· was f$·pet cedi ·btitU e;ies. lpenter 1 ().0 2; Kennedy o o.o o;
Loian's· 21 of 62' "" only 84 per Hood ·o ().0 o.- Totjls 26' ~D'27 71'.
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3l polnta aet earlier this season
with 38 Ito~ nlaht ...!nat the win·
leoa Netaoovttte Hound• In on
SEOAL match at \Vetloton.
The Roelell -opt pace with
Pomeroy tnd Athona In the title
race wltftl'l routine 81·51 ~eating
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Gary Frledenmekor had held
the record laot y~ar wllb 1 33
points. Wtllton, the 6·3 Wellston
,.nter, lh~l 84 against Jaokaon In
Ills! rotiM play.
The aall'e 1no atrlctly ~ warm·
up fllf lt!o cl11h of titan• Friday
nlaht at Welloton when league
feadlna Pomeroy, IH, eomos to
town to play. VVolloton, 9-3.
By quarters:
Wollaton
16 aa 50 81
Nelsonville
13 28 34 51
Welloton: D. Poltl, IB; Comp·
oton 10. Walton H. lleed 4, Mont·
aomoey 7• l. ~ott. 6. Total• 35
11·18 81.
. Netoonv-1\lti Ptctol 9, Bollna
u. lllather\y 3, Patlon 22, Halt 2,
Howe 4. Totala 17 17-23 ~1.

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month'a IZ.round llgM between
h~ivywelghta Eddie M~chen and
fl&gt;ra Folley will ~ natlo~tlty ttl·
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maltChrnak·er Bennie Ford.
aaid that the fight,
~~1eduled for March 19, would · be
out within a soo-mlte ...
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Starting Mon~ay, February 10th
Pickens' will begin new store hours
Open Every Monday from
12 Noon Until9·P.M.
Open EveryTu.esda·y, We'dnesday,
Thursdayond Friday from 7 A.M.
until 5:30 P.M.
Open Saturdays from 7 A.M. ~ntil
6:30 P.M~

PAN-AM GITS YACHTS
CHICAGO Uf - The orJantting
colltmittee lor the Pan·Amerlcan
Game• hao lleJn inatructtd to add
ytchting to the 19!19 prognm.

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Wuh. &amp; LH 90 Roanoke 51
Wuftrn KtiltVcky n DoPtul 62
Gaoa TKh M 8tthtiiY W. Vt. 64
Xnltr Ohio 76. Florldo St. 60
Chlcqo U. M LaWnrtiet f1
Tor:klo 19 Koniu City U. n
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that sewed the game up for Ath· Basketball Ratlngo with flrol place
votes In parentheses. ·
en~.
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Ptlnh
He had stolen the ball in the
iaBt minute to make It 116·55 for 1. Glenford 5 . , .. .. .. .. .. . 67
.. . 48
Athens. then hit both on the one 2. Bethel 1
3, Deshler .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 47
and one for 58·58.
4. Miller City .... .... · .. ..
M~Afce's full court press ln tlle
filial half rattled the Gallipolis 5. New ooton'i ........ ..
elub enough .to unsctMe their 6. tloshen·Unlon . , · · · ·
downcourt game, not their fore· 7. West Lafayette · · · · · · · ·
court. Alter getting the ball 8, Prospect ' .
acro11s the 10 seco~d line, Galli· 9. Holmes·L\borty
polls time after lime threw it 10. Arcanum ... ; · · ·
second Ten: 11, Ple,.,ar,tvlll!e
nWIY on trying lor the last break
10; 12, !onatban Alder, 9; .
through.
,To•·nahlp
Once again Golllpotlo won a Buffalo, 7; 14.
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game on field goal production and 15 Midvale and
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ers, three lrom Athens and two each, 19, Ottawa Hills, Dixie
for Gollia, exited on foul• Galli· Lake vvood 2 ea&lt;b.
otllers with one vote eac~:
polio had 21 !leld goata, Athens
17. But Athens hit 24 ol 32 chorl· Minster, Bluffton, Bello Centef,
Van Del St Henry, Twin Roll Edl·
ttes, Gallipolis 7 o! 17.
son, Lcckland·VVayne, Sa~lna, Rae
·BY guartera:
52.1 36 116 inc, Columtilana, Hld:nipe, New, .
Athens
Gallipolla
11 31 48 1111 Archbold, Dresden, Kalida and
Athens: MeCo'nkey 21, Gaskill 2 Holgate.
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Shmson 4, Cocn 12, Coursey 7,
Lausche 9, Mcinturff 3.
Ga!Upolts: BoRtle 19, Conley 17,
Jones 8, Sheota 4, Carr 3, Gilmore
4.

their seed immediat..
is a list of the
varlelle• recommended !or West
Vi•glnla. The varieties are I!Rted
in the order of their preference.
Sprina Oata Varielieo- Andrew
Ajax, Clinton 59, Mindo, Bonda,
Shelby. Seed I Ill to 2 bUshelr per

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throws In the final five seeondft Pre" Ohio JJigh School ClaSR A

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second hall and hy 12 points aa ·win 0 13-lll l; Kelty H 1 ~~ 2:·
the fourth quarter opened.
Neloon 3 (D·l) 6; Whitlatch 6 (2· )
The SEOAL victory for Athens 18; Long 0.0.0. Totals 24 IIH61 57.
Referees Rhoads ami Blosser.
kept them wlthl n eaay ran"e
,. of
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the league leadlhg Pomeroy Pan·

Glenford Tops.
gan.
Again In State"
Five-foot seven Inch Gary Mcb~ek
three game layoff for
spram· Class ARanks
eel nnkle, led both teams !n scor-

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Waham'a next otart will be 1ible.
IllS ••. IS !If STOll ••• WltM !liE 1ST •.. COS1S ~· •• f
against the Ripley .VIItlnp at Rav· Alfalfa Varieties _ Narrangan·
·' Corwenient OOdgel lttms .•• I
enaw.OO oo ThursdaY evtnin&amp;.
aett, Vernal (wilt resistant) AllanThe bOx oMre:
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Wthlllfl: 1\ievil!l 8 0.1 16; :::~nWl1Uamo ':'d !~me~; t.";
La)'llf o· U Z; Clttrk 2 1H1 4; t:;.
' per acre In the eorly
&amp;ouo~ 3 Z.7 t~;.. Fo&amp;leaona S 2·28; springe
R. Rliwlh 5 tJIO 10; M. RoUih 8 O.l
Brome Graas Varieties -Aohen16. Total!.
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Sandyville :' Smith 10 3-19 23; 2 ~ to 2!1
per acre. Grows
couit ST.
PO~ROY, 0010
Emerlet.
0.0 Burrlo
Z; Blake
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Rate • 3-2I 16:
11·13;Moore
0 J.1 I; Totato22 II: 18 52.
Si!orlng by' quarters:
Waltlma
18 16 16 14-M .
Sandyvute
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thers who broke out of their mid·
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with Jim !l'arrls hJ'ah mat on
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ommended In IUtel joining W. V·
If you have anJ question rer4rd·
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'tlle:o ei&lt;lftt tb~· P.rio\1 with four
eanie bact into. the froy
final peri(ld' fD tally one
and lout' out o! the game
and one.hatl minute• ...,.

Varsity by quarters:
Jackson . . . . . 17 34 43 55
1\llddleport . . . 12 29 41 ~5 ~7
Jackson: Etsn&gt;ugte 7 (2·5~ 16;
It Swingle 5 (2-4) 12; Reynolds!' 4
again at Athens Tuesday night aa (l·2l 9; Lyons 1 ll·l) 3· Yer::
hla twlce'de!eated Bulldogs clil'" I (0.0) 2; Wright 7 (2·2) 16·

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sure

at.lloraaatcwn.

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their
InaUthefiveltrtt
tn IB-18 advan·
t\ll'n. They main·
five·polnt'lead' at.holf·
throu(b Llevln&amp;'•
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or e)J:'1\ pound• of a photphlte, ~um

vt.ry welf.

and Marvin
oeored 18
eorly and
thro~1ut the game.
lor tl!! lame ""
of the S.ndyvjlle
23 tor hio n!Qfit't
deadeye ohootlna
In tbe ball game

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work !rool lertillutlon,
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Europeon Starin Blrdofoot Trefoil pie to the ltltfnlo~
and 4-6 ¢undo of Timothy does 1 will he IIUiue4 to tbo, IMina

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gin 3 f.5 10: Brown 8 1'-3 '!7; Pat·
terson 4 0.0 8; · Stump o 2·2 2·
b1rail 0 2-4 2; Smith 1' ().~' 2; Bum.
gal'dller 0 2-2 .2. Tot)lls 21,11·16 53.
, Re!erees: Bal.r olld KJ&amp;sell.

ttraln• of vfk- . No ~d i!ll~ PlOw rapidly
and' llranaed. Bird• fertlll ..d. To rttnove th'

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foct Tre!oll ohould be 10wn with
a gnu. It makes an txcellent pas, ture In the summer months 11 i
lo tolerant of heat and dryer we•
their· condltlona.
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SaturdiY of this week.
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Nine teams have been •lin&lt;!!
G!IS
lor the ·Imlepenuent Basketball
Tournament to oo held at !he La· 'United E\Dployers Organization of I Mi~dleport'B Yellow Jackets wen~ down to theu et&amp;IJI!t qe~ Guo Suhr, flrat but "'' fir !!!f.
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kin gym on Thursday, t"riday, and the L~t!in Hospital
, . feat m 12 league starts Tuesday mght.al Ja~kson, 5,·5~,- ln iPltttbu/iih.. l'fii!Ws '7r&lt;dt. f~
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Teams s&lt;heduled to Play are the an overtime game Where a foul throw converston would;hllve •through 1939, w11. th• Nttionol. ,upotr entr), tOIIH~ linal··'ll\531
Letart Hillbillies or Letart il'alls, reversed the declsibn•
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I Ltesut'a lt'WI m'l'ni t~...p hit·· ' Wilson. probJblyrjltye(l the·belt
the Middleport Medics! the PomeThe game was a tfirtner (rom start to linish with the·Jack' :r..t nom quit. drew lfii otfti. ,game ·of hi&gt;&lt; fllill\1 ~h·· · ji&lt;hpot
roy Hot Shots, the Ephng team o!
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Gallipolis, Racine, the Lai&lt;ln Red ets com mg. [~Om e IRu ,ID ·'!e st
oocon S O e r~,;u,Mf iHorto" O.hr!g wts rocklnt up&gt;'" ftnSIY&lt; JltaneuYft , , , .: .
Btrds, the Evans Supermarket o! period to !te tt up at 55·56. Tl\ey !lad tratled until early 1ft the _.,.~ hlllr durt6illty rtc~rd ..~ . ll•ttb~iili11reeiltltlctedHet!et
Assorted Sites
Middleport, Syrocuse and Reed~ fourth penod.
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Harlan Whitlatch stole tile liall ae Jackson was ttr!dl ,fo' Gut) hO...,.r, • ., In ocfl!ial ,.,. ,•., 0
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Entrance fee lor the meet ia $10 stall out the last half minute ahead 55·53. His drive-in laY-UP' 1'.12. oilllgltt vomoi. ·~ It tfoo4 ·· ·f!.~1di.N'
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list
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In tHe ovortime M11t Plelly hit ,Itonmon's double barrelled at- •1• 1 flnolly ovorhw~
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lor students lor the first two a lump shot from a sf:ght angle tack. They were the onls b&lt;lys 16 ~1"::; • ':;: 111' 1:{· ,~;1 ,L-11 = 2' l~al)te .lc'br~ .; llofgap'.:1'1ie !iusnights and 75 re•ls lor adults and IS feet out an&lt;l Ei,.ougle lied it score lor Jaekson in the lou•th·
r...:;... ·hi 1; . t rti kf ce~te1 "'M ~n•o :ouldandlhf
Reg. $3.25
3~ cents for students under Hl on up wllh a one-hander at 5'7-57 1qual'ter, ea!!h getting six. ·
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the night of the finals.
J'acltson's Wright sun!&lt; a !rce .In that fourth qu.,ter the ~lth '';;'
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. af~ Tl'l0sd$.i&lt;' dl&amp;~ : · .•. ' .
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He jfloilleit, ~·· Wn&lt;te~IY ,to, Jiass'
in the _gym or the lonner Boys' Erwin, ,.nlor ecnter·forwa~rt. anoth" aood night with 28•point.&gt;
Whotovtr lupl'fntd · to c;uo up ..th~ lii~.~. ~elliot. t&gt;Y,·p~t'tlrl~In Skinlil&lt;'s and Huskies
tndustrool School.
went to the free lhrow hne w1th
For the Jackets Kelly was out· Suh'r? Now st, Guo 'llvto In Son •IIi_J;l.,4nt ~~ 14!lfi)"~ \0 ,a~~~~
the one and one on.
standmg pointwise and defentive· Francisco 1 na worlc• In· tf1t1 i(.rl&gt; ; • i G , , s.r •
( .,, 1,,,. 5 1.11 c,. ,, 1 e~11 Blue, ll'ltle
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A •uccesslul first shot woul~ ly. ·Whitlatch oontlnued• H~ hoi tllng division or • ltr.• ' - " ·
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Windsor 61 H•nn•n Tr~ce 57
ttave tied it up, a clean scrond assault on the basiCet with 18
Oruim :111!1 ('haH·oa.J.
Htmcttn 64 Rio Gr~ndt 44
points one elght fielder• aiJ.lJ' tWO' Team Single Game-Carlings,
11 bot would 1\.uvc won tlle game.
•utland 59 Coti!Oft 73
But he mls"d the nrst on• and for two at the free line.
779.
R'aciM H MI:Arthur 69
the buzzer ended it almost at
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Wahomi 64 Sondyvllle 52
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Th~ Mtddleport lOSS
PUI\Ie~
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Pomeroy 71 L.,.n 53
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Athena 58 Gallipolla 55
The Jackets tralleu 17·12 at the road block lor sixth ploce. Thr'q
Mlddltport 51 Jtckaon 58
first quarter mark, Whitlatch teams, the Jackets, !AJI!Jin a~d Eliersbath Hdwe. . .. . 7 5 " 118:1·
Drugs
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Wtllthtn 11 Ntlson¥111• 51
keeping his team in the game Jackson now are tied with f.8
Easttm 17 Kyger ll
with his three goals. Ernest Bow- records. Thi1 · log jam- will b(V~ New York Clothing .. 5 7 tt7
les contributed two points, Er- to be unraveled in the ne:tt 7 Roney's ~arke\ .. . ·. , . 2 10 J67
SEAS0/11 HIGH$
win one and Kelly three.
days for fifth, sixUi and seventh
SUGAR RAY TRAINS
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At
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In~ 1 Game-P. lilufien 21t
Nelsonville, o-t2, has !i deit~
- Sugar Ray Robinson started for Jackson. In that quarter Kcl
Authorizrcl MacGreg()r
Team 3 Gumes-Moores Stote
training here Tuesday for the l'il· I!' found the rango, producing 12 aute &lt;inch on the bottom of the
2404.
Sporting Goods Denier
hnrn middleweight championship points all or the Jackets' coun- issue.
As of now tne league stands 'l'eaill 1 G;me- Moorea stor~
13 Mill St.
Mfddltport bout with Carmen Basilio at the teni eXcept one from Erwin and
830.
four from Whitlatch
with two games to play at:
CtucagC) Stadium, ~larch 25.
By the third period rest MidWon
TOP "5" BOWLERS AVG.
dleport had pulled up to 43-41 as Pomeroy
.. .. .. ; . 11
P.
Mullen
151
Bobby N~lson came ln with two Athens
....... 10
M. Mumy
151 ,
goals, Kelly got two and a char Wellston . . . . . . . . .
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Collins
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ity, and Bowles his sc&lt;'und and Gallipolis . . . . . . . . . . . 6
J. Clark 142, E. Sylvester 142
last bucket.
Middleport ........ , . . . 4
M. Ebersborh
139
In the fourth quarter rally Jackson , .. . , . . . . . . . . . 4
Kelly got !our m~re points, Nel· ' Logan .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 4
DIMPSEY .TO...VAGATION
oon two, and Wh1tlateh ''"·
Nelsonville . . . . . . . . . . 0
, for Jacksoo, Elsnaug!e snd • In the game at 1aeksoft,
Wrlaht eac~ had IB' to lead lhe dleport reserve; tock tilt

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)'omeroy 1.,.rvea eiU'IIY de(oat·
·In eo~tralt, t~e· Pa~t~er&amp;ihowed ~d t6e littl6',C~Ieftalns 41!-30 In tfie
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The Pantllera bad a 'gOod night ' 36; WIISo'n 1 1·~3\ Zirkle~ 2·~ &amp;;
stlbotlng'. Their ·211 of 51 field' a~ :Martini !H 2; Werry (j 1·2 I; car·
tempts· was f$·pet cedi ·btitU e;ies. lpenter 1 ().0 2; Kennedy o o.o o;
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3l polnta aet earlier this season
with 38 Ito~ nlaht ...!nat the win·
leoa Netaoovttte Hound• In on
SEOAL match at \Vetloton.
The Roelell -opt pace with
Pomeroy tnd Athona In the title
race wltftl'l routine 81·51 ~eating
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Gary Frledenmekor had held
the record laot y~ar wllb 1 33
points. Wtllton, the 6·3 Wellston
,.nter, lh~l 84 against Jaokaon In
Ills! rotiM play.
The aall'e 1no atrlctly ~ warm·
up fllf lt!o cl11h of titan• Friday
nlaht at Welloton when league
feadlna Pomeroy, IH, eomos to
town to play. VVolloton, 9-3.
By quarters:
Wollaton
16 aa 50 81
Nelsonville
13 28 34 51
Welloton: D. Poltl, IB; Comp·
oton 10. Walton H. lleed 4, Mont·
aomoey 7• l. ~ott. 6. Total• 35
11·18 81.
. Netoonv-1\lti Ptctol 9, Bollna
u. lllather\y 3, Patlon 22, Halt 2,
Howe 4. Totala 17 17-23 ~1.

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Thursdayond Friday from 7 A.M.
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that sewed the game up for Ath· Basketball Ratlngo with flrol place
votes In parentheses. ·
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He had stolen the ball in the
iaBt minute to make It 116·55 for 1. Glenford 5 . , .. .. .. .. .. . 67
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Athens. then hit both on the one 2. Bethel 1
3, Deshler .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 47
and one for 58·58.
4. Miller City .... .... · .. ..
M~Afce's full court press ln tlle
filial half rattled the Gallipolis 5. New ooton'i ........ ..
elub enough .to unsctMe their 6. tloshen·Unlon . , · · · ·
downcourt game, not their fore· 7. West Lafayette · · · · · · · ·
court. Alter getting the ball 8, Prospect ' .
acro11s the 10 seco~d line, Galli· 9. Holmes·L\borty
polls time after lime threw it 10. Arcanum ... ; · · ·
second Ten: 11, Ple,.,ar,tvlll!e
nWIY on trying lor the last break
10; 12, !onatban Alder, 9; .
through.
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Once again Golllpotlo won a Buffalo, 7; 14.
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game on field goal production and 15 Midvale and
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ers, three lrom Athens and two each, 19, Ottawa Hills, Dixie
for Gollia, exited on foul• Galli· Lake vvood 2 ea&lt;b.
otllers with one vote eac~:
polio had 21 !leld goata, Athens
17. But Athens hit 24 ol 32 chorl· Minster, Bluffton, Bello Centef,
Van Del St Henry, Twin Roll Edl·
ttes, Gallipolis 7 o! 17.
son, Lcckland·VVayne, Sa~lna, Rae
·BY guartera:
52.1 36 116 inc, Columtilana, Hld:nipe, New, .
Athens
Gallipolla
11 31 48 1111 Archbold, Dresden, Kalida and
Athens: MeCo'nkey 21, Gaskill 2 Holgate.
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Shmson 4, Cocn 12, Coursey 7,
Lausche 9, Mcinturff 3.
Ga!Upolts: BoRtle 19, Conley 17,
Jones 8, Sheota 4, Carr 3, Gilmore
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their seed immediat..
is a list of the
varlelle• recommended !or West
Vi•glnla. The varieties are I!Rted
in the order of their preference.
Sprina Oata Varielieo- Andrew
Ajax, Clinton 59, Mindo, Bonda,
Shelby. Seed I Ill to 2 bUshelr per

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second hall and hy 12 points aa ·win 0 13-lll l; Kelty H 1 ~~ 2:·
the fourth quarter opened.
Neloon 3 (D·l) 6; Whitlatch 6 (2· )
The SEOAL victory for Athens 18; Long 0.0.0. Totals 24 IIH61 57.
Referees Rhoads ami Blosser.
kept them wlthl n eaay ran"e
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the league leadlhg Pomeroy Pan·

Glenford Tops.
gan.
Again In State"
Five-foot seven Inch Gary Mcb~ek
three game layoff for
spram· Class ARanks
eel nnkle, led both teams !n scor-

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Waham'a next otart will be 1ible.
IllS ••. IS !If STOll ••• WltM !liE 1ST •.. COS1S ~· •• f
against the Ripley .VIItlnp at Rav· Alfalfa Varieties _ Narrangan·
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enaw.OO oo ThursdaY evtnin&amp;.
aett, Vernal (wilt resistant) AllanThe bOx oMre:
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La)'llf o· U Z; Clttrk 2 1H1 4; t:;.
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&amp;ouo~ 3 Z.7 t~;.. Fo&amp;leaona S 2·28; springe
R. Rliwlh 5 tJIO 10; M. RoUih 8 O.l
Brome Graas Varieties -Aohen16. Total!.
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Sandyville :' Smith 10 3-19 23; 2 ~ to 2!1
per acre. Grows
couit ST.
PO~ROY, 0010
Emerlet.
0.0 Burrlo
Z; Blake
6 1-4 13; f;be~lt~lin~~·~~~w~lt~h~a~ll~ol~!a~.;;;:;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;E;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;~~;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;
Rate • 3-2I 16:
11·13;Moore
0 J.1 I; Totato22 II: 18 52.
Si!orlng by' quarters:
Waltlma
18 16 16 14-M .
Sandyvute
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10 at ttalft!me

thers who broke out of their mid·
season doldrum&amp; the same night
with a sha'rp 71·1i3 win over Lo·

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aulstante I tan.
Fortlllullon end Soli THHDI __
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they

· "Catbird," Rouab's four

faa·- ·li.ve t ,,... tlltlt to _,. Stop Ia

with Jim !l'arrls hJ'ah mat on
11 po[n~. Mlddlepo'\'1 tl.lled

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,_.Ilk!. o.o.fliil of c._
ommended In IUtel joining W. V·
If you have anJ question rer4rd·
In all wet buy eonl!ie&lt;l seed and ing a partleulonrop, aet In ~~~~
when ptantin&amp; teaumet see that with me and I will give you wh~t

to seed oato.

$310,........, oiiiJ •tuo • nlontli
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.TIES

"tlomr or Arrow

or Jackson

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T.Jo••ln•• ·'"''' ·foreed to ait out
'tlle:o ei&lt;lftt tb~· P.rio\1 with four
eanie bact into. the froy
final peri(ld' fD tally one
and lout' out o! the game
and one.hatl minute• ...,.

Varsity by quarters:
Jackson . . . . . 17 34 43 55
1\llddleport . . . 12 29 41 ~5 ~7
Jackson: Etsn&gt;ugte 7 (2·5~ 16;
It Swingle 5 (2-4) 12; Reynolds!' 4
again at Athens Tuesday night aa (l·2l 9; Lyons 1 ll·l) 3· Yer::
hla twlce'de!eated Bulldogs clil'" I (0.0) 2; Wright 7 (2·2) 16·

ARROW

e COOPER

sure

at.lloraaatcwn.

ol quar·
their
InaUthefiveltrtt
tn IB-18 advan·
t\ll'n. They main·
five·polnt'lead' at.holf·
throu(b Llevln&amp;'•
i~ the quarter
!fie taleon attaet.

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oratory

Othtt' ..comnMtNIId Vtritttl

tl'1. ~ ot~~.~~1i!l~

7-

Cll!a• dae.Srate. lit .'IJI

THE SPORTS QNTER

or e)J:'1\ pound• of a photphlte, ~um

vt.ry welf.

and Marvin
oeored 18
eorly and
thro~1ut the game.
lor tl!! lame ""
of the S.ndyvjlle
23 tor hio n!Qfit't
deadeye ohootlna
In tbe ball game

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work !rool lertillutlon,
'&gt;ove your &amp;all telled.

Europeon Starin Blrdofoot Trefoil pie to the ltltfnlo~
and 4-6 ¢undo of Timothy does 1 will he IIUiue4 to tbo, IMina

by the shoo~

gin 3 f.5 10: Brown 8 1'-3 '!7; Pat·
terson 4 0.0 8; · Stump o 2·2 2·
b1rail 0 2-4 2; Smith 1' ().~' 2; Bum.
gal'dller 0 2-2 .2. Tot)lls 21,11·16 53.
, Re!erees: Bal.r olld KJ&amp;sell.

ttraln• of vfk- . No ~d i!ll~ PlOw rapidly
and' llranaed. Bird• fertlll ..d. To rttnove th'

EufOl.K'ID

lng, ca~e
foct Tre!oll ohould be 10wn with
a gnu. It makes an txcellent pas, ture In the summer months 11 i
lo tolerant of heat and dryer we•
their· condltlona.
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Walill•ll Wliltt Falcona ,,. ••
oMhe aeuon at
Gilmore Plratet
oeore of 6H2
, Tbl! Fal&lt;ona

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Vorletles -

Grow the

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Roush,

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~eued, )ot' of
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NOTICI OF FILING AND H!Al· Court.
lNG ·ON INYINTOlY
Proboto Court, MtiiJ County, Ohio A.Iiiiri~\IC,~ezlt
' TP the Executor or Ad'!'inlalro·
tor aAd to sueh of t~e following u
are residenl• of the' state of Ohio:

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of J!venta $1 00. 0\ituortet

(201Business
Servit:eS
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Lisling, Advcr\Jsmil, Selling.
1\ADIO &amp; TE LE VISIIJ~ S~IIV I CIC
L 0. llcCoy
Phone 20n ( 'lel.uHl Al't'liance
Long Bollom, Ohio
Store, II J ·N tr:,uu Street
Phone Yukon 5·2292
POJRCtO~.
2-23-tf
2 4 30tp
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YOW'

(never .~ tart e cl l in Oh10's finest
school Vou ma y have my down

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Only AtJthorized

l'uller BR US II Mf'.N

James

pay balance. Miss
Marky, Pomeroy, Gen. Del.

paymen t JU.!i l

~larrlner

736 1 . Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohto

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Good Clean Used Cars

Found m Ohlll RIV("'. Jo hnho :~'
for outbo, .. ·' .nolor usc. E rn e~'

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All Makes and Models '

METROPOLITAN

1 27 3tltr

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. (Sl Aut.&gt; Soles

GRllllSER BLOCK CO.

19~4 BUICK V8

By RAMONA HOLLIDAY
Mlson Co. Home 0tmonttr1tlon

Suvcr. 4 nr Sedan.
3 Mil" North of Pomeroy
Sparkling origi nal light green
Agent
[inuh. IJynaHow drive. Radio
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Gru.ser
lnvtst your money wlaly In 1958.
ilnrl hraltr F.xt"cptional in every
Rock Spring!
Is cuttmg down on expense! a
w:~y $1, 295 Dlacllnar s Porn· - - - - - - - - - - - part ol your New Year's resolucroy .
2 1 tltl:
tion't tr so, here are some ideas
abou\ lo')d.buYID~ lh&amp;t mar help
1001 BUICK Super 4 dl' Sedan
you I!PCR~ you1· food dnllan to get
Two tone blue tma~ h $395 SIAl'·
WE BUY
the beMt possible rood for your
ttnar's Pomeroy.
2 l 6Ll'
money - and also to spend the
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS

lime you have for lo011 prepara·
!CRAP IRON - METALS
1953 i'' OitD VS 2 llr t:ustomhnc
tiun the most erclcicntly.
Sedan &lt;:ood ur(' s annd S('li l co\'·
When yo u •hop, eslimate how
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OHIO
VALLEY
crs New Bu1c k trat\f'lll. $69B.
much you pay Cor each serving of
Blac l ln&lt;~r 'll h.ml Cr'JY
2 J till'
food whether it's £ruit, vegetable,
JUNK CO.
1952 C!IEVJWLF.1' 2 dr Sedan Phane 510
Pomtro, mcai. or milk you're buying. If you
Wcekc nct Si,Ct.:Jal. $39S Dlacl·
know the cost per servinll, it will
tnar'~; P(1nu•ro}
2 1 6lr
be easier to figure the best buys
tn haslo food thai
your family
19~6 PO"'TIAC VR 4 d1'. Cd ta \inu
r
. should hu~e dally. You can uauaUY
Scrl;m. Only 14,685 artual mile.!!
1 rind Inexpensive
alternKtes for
by one rarrful ow ner. l'nwN
Trucking Business c;1ch h l~h- prircd food.
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:~uwm~ Rmhu, Jh'illCI', f11ll y
compllrc the cost of bach (ood
N\111\JPCd. Almost likl' the '''IY•
&lt;:e
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pi'O"cooc&gt;~ • in diffc,ront waya•. Ctm·
l'l.- 'l'I'U"kS
etc sldN' fresh,
" canned , frozen, anu'
I' l J C 0.
it Wflii ~ohl $2,095 IJ\at' tlnar·~
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2 1 till

1-Dift M!!:Rc_U_In-· va~i-~~;, 1'.-,y 4- ,1;
Mcr·M1"

l'healoo Sedan

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Very !ow tn lh gt• Ptmer Stem·
in g Ont• of the d c lti1C~L "llar1l
Tops" ltnywher(l $2.0?~ 81 ud

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Gen. Couunudi-

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Wrt't' k&lt;'l'

SO~S ('i l.- 14

St'l vice

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Phone 6227
Ntght Phutll'
6039-X DODGE , PLYIIUlll'll
DEALimS.
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(91 For Sale
Kltelten Kitchen
de1lgncd for your home . lo'r ce

patcm Bulii
ellimat"•

For(lmao &amp;c AIJJotl.

Phillie 8l8A·Y.

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2 room Ap.rLmenl. Close 1n lt1w11
127 8utt~rnut, PUittcruy, Oh w.

l-28-12tc.
Eight Room llmu;c. 'l'wo 11\l,ry
Modern bath 0 11 &amp;N'0!111 H11ur
toilet and 111\'rttory on f ll' ~\ .

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SAVE $100 TO $1000

01 21. 6\c

Dudnr or Lawyer
t:all m:R.CIIANTS
t;OI.Lt;C'l'ION AGENCY
l'mn~ ''"Y National Dank
Building

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l'hunc 914-\' or 37S·J

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Serving Ohio &amp; West Va.
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Agrnl Will Call

Roome
New Furnitu,.

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$299.00
.BAKER

,J:F~RHITURI

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HARDWARE

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U. 5. Hlohwoy 23
WAVERLY, OHIO

&lt;mH;iPw;;t;J-1
Run are•- rbone 6372-X.

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WAVERLY MOBIU
HOME SALn

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tautRni, ltlddlcjiOI'I, Ohlu.
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15 Sc'Hnd!nav hm Dut·k~...-6 to 8 lbs.
FOR REN1'- Bxtcnli11Jil l .atltlcr~. Alfred Slitt. Jlhotto Rac1ne 3078.
H 3\C
Scalruld Uoards, Drop l'lnt llr.
Clinton Floi hcr, Mlddlr purl, 0 . 1 ..;;..;..·oi-o;-;.
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l'hone 626~- X.
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Know Your Collector As
You Would \ 'our
ror paper routes ln

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Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc'
"l!h 7~ new 11nd merl lra!lcu
14 to \SO ft , also 10 wtdcs. Tw
and thrcu btodrooms. natio11a!l.
known makoe. The lowest paii•
Rihle trnne anywhere. Drive
come prepared to dc11l. Fast
little 11.n~ a.;~ a lot. These ar
your LAS1' ahopplllg placr., Ill
free ddivcry. !\lou• 111 tomor
row, Anything of VAlue lakeD
ln trade.

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bo)'ll

bath, living roof, and your chi\·
I Qolcl1h '-ruin
ready-to-eat food price! per oerv· dren'o oleeplng areao are probably
4owo
lltjooloo
the
main
places.
To
give
your
ehil·
lng to know how much you pay for
extra processing. The average coat dren more room for their play.u.....,ttt.
lnlvlt It thtt
for markeUnS prfK!eJsel ls now 06 things, 1here are some suggestions
centa of each dollar spent for food. thai might help you.
' tlo•" wlolck h Mt•
Thlo Includes lrimminJ, wuhlng, Flrsl or all, your children need
ttr tllan tMt JWII'
mixing, ·pre-packaging and tralll- otorage spece where they play. It
tf ....
porlation costs.
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makes It easy ror them to "be 1
Yob may save if YOII ean do good" and put their things away.
If N,tlc tlftk htl,
tbese processes at home. The It also keeps things handy lor
ltnH wlttl tilt,..
amo"nt you save will vary greJtly
to us~. making it eaaier for
oo It will pay to study each Item them
• Pf"1ftl .....
you
to
keep your house neat.
in your market buket. Declde
Shelves are probably the best
which Item! prepared at hon'le w!ll :~torage
as 'the children can learn
save you•the most money -J and
to arrange things neatly. They can
mean the most to your family.
take pride in keeping their toys
The beilnnlng of a new )'eBr is altd books ·tn order.CO., ..INC.
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.a lood time to ta~e a caref~llook A box ean also sene as a place CAMP CHEMICAl
at your food spending habits and to put things, but it .won't encour·
at the way )'()U spend precious age your youngsters to be neat.
time, energy, and money. Weli- When their toys are thrown in a
balanced meals and happy meal
box, they are Jells likely to learn
times are mightly sound inveat· to take care of them,
rn.-nt,l!. Th~v'll bring 1)'OUr famUy
U your apace is ' limited, you
!tetter health an(iwaath for 19~8. may
need' to use a· 'sa~ ' hung
T
\.Jmar1n'1 .Toy S!Mct ;ln tht Home

Tha Daily Slnflnel
I'AYS BECAtJSE' If
IUlACIIIlS ~101\E MEIGS
COUN'rY PJI:QPLil
TIIAN (INY OTIIER
NEWSPAPtJR . •

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NEWSPAPER ROUTE?
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people point him out b an alert, reliable, yoti111 bull·
nesaman, who Ia using hi~ spare time tVeJ1 day to ·
oerve hill neitrhborhood with ito moat popular newl)laper.
We are glad, too, because such work enabl'* nrm to
earn so much of the money he needs for clothes,
~porta, hobbies, and fun- as well aa build up a eavlnga account that wilt help him go on to college. Also,
because hla route aupplements hia school atudlu 10
nicely with practical bumneas exoerience.
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ptper work 'la helping him to develo!t. \lltn a more
manly, aelf.rellant and resourceful youn,a ,te!Jow, A~d
that'• why ., .• b·1th are giving him ever! enco~ran­
ment to ll)ake k aueee11 of thlo tlrat buabtu.-ventlll'll ·

which mealino muc~ to bls future.
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the mluile .fi'tld 'ior&lt;efu'l" ' ii' ~~.' :'~\
future of thli,l~ I ~qwinJ''f~ij~;. _{' ,
fry,
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more lfO)flh. The troub •'•• "~
ma~k~t- men "" II lo ' that • 10
many eompanijot ~..., · lnvotytd,

r~~~;~~l 1~'N~·~~l :(r~kei'~: and-none io lh6 !llhii.. _liJYii~
or around the tnoon !\ave vaiied' alone. , ' .' f.
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a ~.~;;.,~ ~i ~~~ksone ;Cf"~;~-~ Expto.rer j?Opu,_, ar.d.lh"J 1
SeMte outer
n "' Y-&lt; 1 e by OCient[Jijj ,, 14!~1 ,191\'. ' ,
"id Sunday ~:~~ '"li::~~~\ ~~ lb~ Jupl~r~. JII\Pil,, - W~Ic~ '!:"!"

States s~ould lie able . to s1n4 1
rocket to tlie moon "within a lew
montl\o"
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C~lf•ler ·I&lt;PI'i&gt;; Ji ll'•-'llm~.JJi~·
tractor. , TJII! , !lflttln Col!lp11111
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olb,er I!'Y .~\I~OO~n~ jt(
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sel~ni~~ w(lt ~all II Beta, ,. t
Jeeond lettu, oS the IJre~k · al a-

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Dongel, 310-M. 1-3l -llll'i'
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llfll, Auto. l'lrc. flol1o. Call Don
1- 2 r'oom and 1--J !'uum fur
M11ls. 1\tillriii'Jlill't, Ohio.
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TRAILERS

PARK RRUN ,

C. WALZIR

sl, nats
W~f Stte,lli ~I"!Y\Di t.~ ·w~qle
The -satelltte, dubbed "Explor- Gr'"'k alph~bel of ~ let~~. ,.
It '1hn1' Frahfls ,
er" by its: proud Army ~~parents"
After Gimma ~omes Delif.~rur i-.J.,
Mr. ~nd Mrs.. Jatk Mltht and but officially called "1958 Alpha" then EpsU~~. ~~~. Elti /r7:;r '' ' .,..
: ond0 1'f~:dio;~,'~ ~J~nlj:h. The "' dau~t!~ '!'d K'arn~y ,Ra_lhburn was reaping a liarv~st of praise l~a, !\"~P.a ., l.jlmbda, .~!'&gt; .~
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.: furl,". " ,W '-9P.· ;~~~ •.;;ank- we~$'uii_i!f!¥. IJ!1(ors of th~ll aunt a! home and abroad as the firit
O!fl!'i!'on, ,PI: Jlihq, ~a, .
-&lt; A·'i*ird reacto.r
i-tln"':l'ii· - !:1~ 1 _;frA!)£!!,}\lld Mr. and Mrs. U. s. entry in, •the • spa&lt;e race. •~. I!PJ.l\i:, ·~h~!• k ~~!Zc1!J~ ·:~ •
!: schedul~d to It t ,. · e &lt;·, ." 0G"1 -lltaO~,., '· . .
While admittedly not . aa impr-.-. mtga.. W ,n
a~1~- •"~ ..
:• fall. , .
nr operation next - "'~-- and M,rs..,ltoward Denison ·!lve as Russia's two Sputniko. 1 ~W~ tm•~
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t~ Jtl .;St(lus;ar~ I tit
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were Vblti.q _Mr. ~1'~'1. M:'..s. Roy Explorer was a. tangible sign this ber o~ t3f!Ul .. m~, ,on•~ .
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eouritry Wlll! In the race lor space, 11 lhe wafi·lnafJe ul•lll• ..'~~)i..
,j otrocted . . '· • ..~:~. · ,&lt;&lt;'~•. q , .; •.~r,. ~n~.J.'I\(1.·
, aviS, Ml and ari omen of mon exploits to
the\\GJl • '!~'ha..it~ ~or·
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,other attempt lo launeh a 1 small
d t ' t' · Iii'l':l 1 •'II' ·..
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Lester Thomas b very Ill at man.moon via the Navis Viln· ~se t{e.9r
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guard rocket witlch explodl!~, at ani .f.n) -~ f~e~~~~rJ,oLm~~~~~ f.
- ~.~.lli ' ili • ww
.. a. S~e th~ d~ugM~r of Mr. ttL.llfsl launching and has ~eh lance Jitp'ttt ' I th · to ·iio
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~ SoCil~ 'j:~J~ ·· · and Mrs. ·_Hollett Be!r has been pl~giled by diffic~lties. A gew \fY ~od; ihe eq~l~l:~t ;, ~~ (;;':~
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th b qu11! Ill w1th measles last week. With the Vanguard w" expected i!od Zeus.. Jt'! ~lio the ' larcest
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ltve-,-pnvate con~tl'l\t
v.. E. S. Mills visited he• In ddlt' t th N
th P _net, "'king 11 ye~rs o re.o)Ye
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Then there are such mlulle1 as·
~ • range , baUistlc mi&amp;Sile . (IRBr4l Titan, Tat'os; Nlke,,.tlas, Herrulel
n'ot to be conluoe&lt;l with. the Jupl- an&lt;! Ajax, nomed for ·Greek mytbp.
ter-C to hurl a satellite hieh logical t&gt;eiaons. There are 161ne
enouJh to cirde the moon. Th'e Othtr iftr~nolnital ' : nanii!J in .ad·
Air Force has ofllcla_lly revealed dltion to Jupiter siieh u lloiUis
.It i• thinkiQgi of ~sine Ita Thor (nortft &gt;sta~) l\llilll"l, iltll-,ilor.:
IRBM. fvr fligbta io. ~'if\ll"!l,
Then there's l,lejl~n, for- .~1&lt;
, .. Stn~, · St({nt .,~~~·
(&lt;omblnallon ol anake ~nd ~Jl'w&lt;&gt;
• A, apo~esman ~lot: the ,jraijJ!.ing Np_rs~ , t\iyt'lt~ll'lfl' 1 j~, 1\'hor, ,''!lie ·
cefiter here said iSunda!'f.nlt~i'Ex- god Qf thun~er, ~ai!&lt;l lndi•H··~
plorer was · sending 'tlick ''good lor ,zuni ol' l~p Pue~lo trilif•- of '
stro~g signals" thot provided "a New ¥e.• l;o . . '" 1
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. Jor' oli viluable information.•: Ari· Then t&amp;~re. ~e birds .- F.llcCIIl,
• othe!\.:l'~r~ntlat said, however, the Dove, · Spm01r. . )llue IOO'f,
h;J:l?rm !~~nl.bas not yet beer1 pro- f!awk , and Quail; dog,....Biili·Pu~
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'Dr. 'li:tnest tubll~ger. chief or slfiable naptel as i\\dewlnder B~
. the re.earch proleH for •thl! 'army mare, Dar, R11,1cat Hone!! .J'ohn,
ballistic mj.sslle ~ency, said the Little John, Dlng-Dpng, Cortiorai,
1 -:~~~~.n~~ow h&amp;S tentatively been and Matador.
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to be ranging from . Dr. Simeon Hutrier, of tbe ' inabout 212 miles lo 1,828 mil•• . vestme~l manafling !lim ol Pul·
abote the eart~. ~t was taking siler .&amp; Htftner1 noteo that · 'the
115.i ni}nute1 . to., ,lllake eaeb .. ~iSAUR ..f~d~1tlf, , jlas, ~Yill 19,· :1·,
,_ Jli~.l
round·trlp.
up!) per cent from $2~ \iiHiiOlJ' in "
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Only· one ol abo"ut 130" world 1951 to $2.1i billion In 1958 with " "
"Moonwateh" slqtlons apparenily prospeeta "111,~ "figure will double 11. _
had made a visual slghUnt. of Ex· o'i triple in tHr next li•e years. i
plorer . a~ ol late Sunday night.
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Air Foree Base, N. M., which spol·
ted it Saturday night.
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G~'l E ltASTE1"fl;ll INC.

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lute In Frankfurt PfedieteJ Ger.
r:tan~ wUI be able to- use. atoinlc
,powe~ lor lndwlry• In two years
The mstltute car&lt;les out Indu s·
trial re.eorch lor private ~lrmo.
At l)!-e$enl, 2G sdenllota 1here
are oecupitB In . ~tudy of ways to
~vent ond treat radio-active
mishaps. They were asked . to
make_the_ experiments by an Induslrtal !Jrm !OOit to PUIChase a
reactor Io supply llo own power.
T~e Bavarta~ !f.Overnnwnt has
pa"ed a la,w forbidding lhe ust
of t~e atom lor ~ ·_but peaceful
pllfposeo.
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In this way, Getmany .eoncen\rates so\ely ,on its · atoms lnr
peace program without developing \he alom lor wartime use.
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lallnl

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the German , govern_ l'Wllt Pf~dlcted it ll&gt;ould ' be 1~
''T{~r~ ~or,o the n•tlon could rut
. •c\Pe a om lo p~aeeful u.se.
. . Bll,ut lcientl3t! ·~9 ioduot'rr
)V~ on lhe way IP proving lb•
g~ve rnm ent estimation w.a t I
wrong
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Your 110M2
U S. AIMY PUll SAfiUITE IN OlllT-At top
cenltr. It WU ftred to aft orbit on about-o
an arU:1t'1 conceptl(][l of th~ llnt taur pa1e 30•delrte' IDJie to the Equator. The man·m.de
over the earth made DY the ftl'lt earth aatelllte. moon" Ia orblttlna around the eartb once eyery
launched from a U. S. Arm1 Juplter..C 1paee 100 minute.. At bottom ts a clrawlnr ot the com•
rocket at the Cape Canaveral {Fla.) mlsslle te•t- 1pooent parts of the U. S. ArmY earth satellite.
Where do you want storage for
your ehildren'8 toys? The kitbeen,

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·~J)d , ·r»-n~P:~rlly tonetrucd·on.
( , e~ ~tre , vuay . we oow
' atbmHor' ~eace
A scten~lsl '!I tho . Batelfo !noll· ·~!~ot~h~'::.:~: Jbtngs together to

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AU1'0 SALES

FOUUND near Masnn Cl tniC lie)
ring '."lth !icveral l&lt;cyli a1Hi QUICK SkitVJCE on Watch Re
Q&amp;iring by Factory Trained
Jma!l license ta ~ Owner mav
claim by idcul!{}ing ~nd payhu~
watchmakers COLUNS JEWELfor atl. Phone 398 D&lt;~ily Sen·
F.RS; Pomeroy.
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linrl Olfie,·, Mecha1uc StriO~? t.
Pomeroy.
1-23-l.ft· Home&amp; and C'a hmet B1~lt·1~ Cal l
Nciglcr 3611 , Hwue, Ohio
I 20 If
Neiglcr &amp; Cleek t:ur~&amp;gc l'hOIIt
3611. Radnc , Oh io.
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from the wall, but with the
!.'pen so the little ones can
reach in. Similar to the box~
doeso't 1mcourage being careful
the toys. A drawer In the bottom
of the cupboard or dre88er can bo
used too. ·But be sure it's low
enough for the cllildren to reach
easily.
Children like to ue near you, so
you 11l want some storage in your
kilchen. Let them have a bottom
drawer or a low shelf away ftom
tbe stove and your busy area. In
the bathroom you'll oqly need a
space for tub toya, and a
ahell or drawer wlll belp
your liviag roofn ne1t.
r
laraest. amount of s\orage ia
usqally needed In the children's
roo1p. Open !h•l•ea of ..rylng
heigltts work well, This leivea
things out where tbe children can
admire them, but still the~ are
easy to get for pla~ing, and handy
lor puttl~g away.
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tin; beneliclarlea under the will,
if an)'i the attorney or attor1neya representing any of the
aforementioned persbns:
You are hereby notified that on
lhe 31st day or January 1958. an

1 ee1ta ~· •ord. one lakrttoa. )(lrJ.QlUID chul e Mk.--t ~~
per wurd for tllree eoD.JeeuliU' Uhlertioo~1
Specill - One mo.-b tor ~ cenb per word.
FuU rat~ of 2 cenLa per word wiU be cbara:ed for ad'le~sin&amp; U
..,. paid f'H' before tbe lSUl ()f eacb month following 1nseruuo.
Errors in Advertis!DJ~bo11ld &gt;,e ni)Orted lmmedlatel, .. The
Daily Sentinel will 11Ct ~ respor.siblc for more lhan"one mcor·

Expen
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Unlltd Pl'tM ,lntncftl ••lffr I
· . US.Is'Ready To Nl!W
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Sh t F M, elated o•erYO)U(theUP~uce,uful
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PttONE 398
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~eued, )ot' of
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NOTICI OF FILING AND H!Al· Court.
lNG ·ON INYINTOlY
Proboto Court, MtiiJ County, Ohio A.Iiiiri~\IC,~ezlt
' TP the Executor or Ad'!'inlalro·
tor aAd to sueh of t~e following u
are residenl• of the' state of Ohio:

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Servit:eS
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1\ADIO &amp; TE LE VISIIJ~ S~IIV I CIC
L 0. llcCoy
Phone 20n ( 'lel.uHl Al't'liance
Long Bollom, Ohio
Store, II J ·N tr:,uu Street
Phone Yukon 5·2292
POJRCtO~.
2-23-tf
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YOW'

(never .~ tart e cl l in Oh10's finest
school Vou ma y have my down

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Only AtJthorized

l'uller BR US II Mf'.N

James

pay balance. Miss
Marky, Pomeroy, Gen. Del.

paymen t JU.!i l

~larrlner

736 1 . Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohto

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Good Clean Used Cars

Found m Ohlll RIV("'. Jo hnho :~'
for outbo, .. ·' .nolor usc. E rn e~'

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All Makes and Models '

METROPOLITAN

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GRllllSER BLOCK CO.

19~4 BUICK V8

By RAMONA HOLLIDAY
Mlson Co. Home 0tmonttr1tlon

Suvcr. 4 nr Sedan.
3 Mil" North of Pomeroy
Sparkling origi nal light green
Agent
[inuh. IJynaHow drive. Radio
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Gru.ser
lnvtst your money wlaly In 1958.
ilnrl hraltr F.xt"cptional in every
Rock Spring!
Is cuttmg down on expense! a
w:~y $1, 295 Dlacllnar s Porn· - - - - - - - - - - - part ol your New Year's resolucroy .
2 1 tltl:
tion't tr so, here are some ideas
abou\ lo')d.buYID~ lh&amp;t mar help
1001 BUICK Super 4 dl' Sedan
you I!PCR~ you1· food dnllan to get
Two tone blue tma~ h $395 SIAl'·
WE BUY
the beMt possible rood for your
ttnar's Pomeroy.
2 l 6Ll'
money - and also to spend the
STRUCTURAL I BEAMS

lime you have for lo011 prepara·
!CRAP IRON - METALS
1953 i'' OitD VS 2 llr t:ustomhnc
tiun the most erclcicntly.
Sedan &lt;:ood ur(' s annd S('li l co\'·
When yo u •hop, eslimate how
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OHIO
VALLEY
crs New Bu1c k trat\f'lll. $69B.
much you pay Cor each serving of
Blac l ln&lt;~r 'll h.ml Cr'JY
2 J till'
food whether it's £ruit, vegetable,
JUNK CO.
1952 C!IEVJWLF.1' 2 dr Sedan Phane 510
Pomtro, mcai. or milk you're buying. If you
Wcekc nct Si,Ct.:Jal. $39S Dlacl·
know the cost per servinll, it will
tnar'~; P(1nu•ro}
2 1 6lr
be easier to figure the best buys
tn haslo food thai
your family
19~6 PO"'TIAC VR 4 d1'. Cd ta \inu
r
. should hu~e dally. You can uauaUY
Scrl;m. Only 14,685 artual mile.!!
1 rind Inexpensive
alternKtes for
by one rarrful ow ner. l'nwN
Trucking Business c;1ch h l~h- prircd food.
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:~uwm~ Rmhu, Jh'illCI', f11ll y
compllrc the cost of bach (ood
N\111\JPCd. Almost likl' the '''IY•
&lt;:e
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pi'O"cooc&gt;~ • in diffc,ront waya•. Ctm·
l'l.- 'l'I'U"kS
etc sldN' fresh,
" canned , frozen, anu'
I' l J C 0.
it Wflii ~ohl $2,095 IJ\at' tlnar·~
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1-Dift M!!:Rc_U_In-· va~i-~~;, 1'.-,y 4- ,1;
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in g Ont• of the d c lti1C~L "llar1l
Tops" ltnywher(l $2.0?~ 81 ud

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Phone 6227
Ntght Phutll'
6039-X DODGE , PLYIIUlll'll
DEALimS.
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(91 For Sale
Kltelten Kitchen
de1lgncd for your home . lo'r ce

patcm Bulii
ellimat"•

For(lmao &amp;c AIJJotl.

Phillie 8l8A·Y.

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Eight Room llmu;c. 'l'wo 11\l,ry
Modern bath 0 11 &amp;N'0!111 H11ur
toilet and 111\'rttory on f ll' ~\ .

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SAVE $100 TO $1000

01 21. 6\c

Dudnr or Lawyer
t:all m:R.CIIANTS
t;OI.Lt;C'l'ION AGENCY
l'mn~ ''"Y National Dank
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WAVERLY, OHIO

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tautRni, ltlddlcjiOI'I, Ohlu.
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15 Sc'Hnd!nav hm Dut·k~...-6 to 8 lbs.
FOR REN1'- Bxtcnli11Jil l .atltlcr~. Alfred Slitt. Jlhotto Rac1ne 3078.
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Scalruld Uoards, Drop l'lnt llr.
Clinton Floi hcr, Mlddlr purl, 0 . 1 ..;;..;..·oi-o;-;.
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Waverly, Ohio, dealer atuc'
"l!h 7~ new 11nd merl lra!lcu
14 to \SO ft , also 10 wtdcs. Tw
and thrcu btodrooms. natio11a!l.
known makoe. The lowest paii•
Rihle trnne anywhere. Drive
come prepared to dc11l. Fast
little 11.n~ a.;~ a lot. These ar
your LAS1' ahopplllg placr., Ill
free ddivcry. !\lou• 111 tomor
row, Anything of VAlue lakeD
ln trade.

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bath, living roof, and your chi\·
I Qolcl1h '-ruin
ready-to-eat food price! per oerv· dren'o oleeplng areao are probably
4owo
lltjooloo
the
main
places.
To
give
your
ehil·
lng to know how much you pay for
extra processing. The average coat dren more room for their play.u.....,ttt.
lnlvlt It thtt
for markeUnS prfK!eJsel ls now 06 things, 1here are some suggestions
centa of each dollar spent for food. thai might help you.
' tlo•" wlolck h Mt•
Thlo Includes lrimminJ, wuhlng, Flrsl or all, your children need
ttr tllan tMt JWII'
mixing, ·pre-packaging and tralll- otorage spece where they play. It
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porlation costs.
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makes It easy ror them to "be 1
Yob may save if YOII ean do good" and put their things away.
If N,tlc tlftk htl,
tbese processes at home. The It also keeps things handy lor
ltnH wlttl tilt,..
amo"nt you save will vary greJtly
to us~. making it eaaier for
oo It will pay to study each Item them
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you
to
keep your house neat.
in your market buket. Declde
Shelves are probably the best
which Item! prepared at hon'le w!ll :~torage
as 'the children can learn
save you•the most money -J and
to arrange things neatly. They can
mean the most to your family.
take pride in keeping their toys
The beilnnlng of a new )'eBr is altd books ·tn order.CO., ..INC.
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at your food spending habits and to put things, but it .won't encour·
at the way )'()U spend precious age your youngsters to be neat.
time, energy, and money. Weli- When their toys are thrown in a
balanced meals and happy meal
box, they are Jells likely to learn
times are mightly sound inveat· to take care of them,
rn.-nt,l!. Th~v'll bring 1)'OUr famUy
U your apace is ' limited, you
!tetter health an(iwaath for 19~8. may
need' to use a· 'sa~ ' hung
T
\.Jmar1n'1 .Toy S!Mct ;ln tht Home

Tha Daily Slnflnel
I'AYS BECAtJSE' If
IUlACIIIlS ~101\E MEIGS
COUN'rY PJI:QPLil
TIIAN (INY OTIIER
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people point him out b an alert, reliable, yoti111 bull·
nesaman, who Ia using hi~ spare time tVeJ1 day to ·
oerve hill neitrhborhood with ito moat popular newl)laper.
We are glad, too, because such work enabl'* nrm to
earn so much of the money he needs for clothes,
~porta, hobbies, and fun- as well aa build up a eavlnga account that wilt help him go on to college. Also,
because hla route aupplements hia school atudlu 10
nicely with practical bumneas exoerience.
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ptper work 'la helping him to develo!t. \lltn a more
manly, aelf.rellant and resourceful youn,a ,te!Jow, A~d
that'• why ., .• b·1th are giving him ever! enco~ran­
ment to ll)ake k aueee11 of thlo tlrat buabtu.-ventlll'll ·

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future of thli,l~ I ~qwinJ''f~ij~;. _{' ,
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more lfO)flh. The troub •'•• "~
ma~k~t- men "" II lo ' that • 10
many eompanijot ~..., · lnvotytd,

r~~~;~~l 1~'N~·~~l :(r~kei'~: and-none io lh6 !llhii.. _liJYii~
or around the tnoon !\ave vaiied' alone. , ' .' f.
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a ~.~;;.,~ ~i ~~~ksone ;Cf"~;~-~ Expto.rer j?Opu,_, ar.d.lh"J 1
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n "' Y-&lt; 1 e by OCient[Jijj ,, 14!~1 ,191\'. ' ,
"id Sunday ~:~~ '"li::~~~\ ~~ lb~ Jupl~r~. JII\Pil,, - W~Ic~ '!:"!"

States s~ould lie able . to s1n4 1
rocket to tlie moon "within a lew
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The -satelltte, dubbed "Explor- Gr'"'k alph~bel of ~ let~~. ,.
It '1hn1' Frahfls ,
er" by its: proud Army ~~parents"
After Gimma ~omes Delif.~rur i-.J.,
Mr. ~nd Mrs.. Jatk Mltht and but officially called "1958 Alpha" then EpsU~~. ~~~. Elti /r7:;r '' ' .,..
: ond0 1'f~:dio;~,'~ ~J~nlj:h. The "' dau~t!~ '!'d K'arn~y ,Ra_lhburn was reaping a liarv~st of praise l~a, !\"~P.a ., l.jlmbda, .~!'&gt; .~
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.: furl,". " ,W '-9P.· ;~~~ •.;;ank- we~$'uii_i!f!¥. IJ!1(ors of th~ll aunt a! home and abroad as the firit
O!fl!'i!'on, ,PI: Jlihq, ~a, .
-&lt; A·'i*ird reacto.r
i-tln"':l'ii· - !:1~ 1 _;frA!)£!!,}\lld Mr. and Mrs. U. s. entry in, •the • spa&lt;e race. •~. I!PJ.l\i:, ·~h~!• k ~~!Zc1!J~ ·:~ •
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While admittedly not . aa impr-.-. mtga.. W ,n
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nr operation next - "'~-- and M,rs..,ltoward Denison ·!lve as Russia's two Sputniko. 1 ~W~ tm•~
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,j otrocted . . '· • ..~:~. · ,&lt;&lt;'~•. q , .; •.~r,. ~n~.J.'I\(1.·
, aviS, Ml and ari omen of mon exploits to
the\\GJl • '!~'ha..it~ ~or·
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- ~.~.lli ' ili • ww
.. a. S~e th~ d~ugM~r of Mr. ttL.llfsl launching and has ~eh lance Jitp'ttt ' I th · to ·iio
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Then there are such mlulle1 as·
~ • range , baUistlc mi&amp;Sile . (IRBr4l Titan, Tat'os; Nlke,,.tlas, Herrulel
n'ot to be conluoe&lt;l with. the Jupl- an&lt;! Ajax, nomed for ·Greek mytbp.
ter-C to hurl a satellite hieh logical t&gt;eiaons. There are 161ne
enouJh to cirde the moon. Th'e Othtr iftr~nolnital ' : nanii!J in .ad·
Air Force has ofllcla_lly revealed dltion to Jupiter siieh u lloiUis
.It i• thinkiQgi of ~sine Ita Thor (nortft &gt;sta~) l\llilll"l, iltll-,ilor.:
IRBM. fvr fligbta io. ~'if\ll"!l,
Then there's l,lejl~n, for- .~1&lt;
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(&lt;omblnallon ol anake ~nd ~Jl'w&lt;&gt;
• A, apo~esman ~lot: the ,jraijJ!.ing Np_rs~ , t\iyt'lt~ll'lfl' 1 j~, 1\'hor, ,''!lie ·
cefiter here said iSunda!'f.nlt~i'Ex- god Qf thun~er, ~ai!&lt;l lndi•H··~
plorer was · sending 'tlick ''good lor ,zuni ol' l~p Pue~lo trilif•- of '
stro~g signals" thot provided "a New ¥e.• l;o . . '" 1
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. Jor' oli viluable information.•: Ari· Then t&amp;~re. ~e birds .- F.llcCIIl,
• othe!\.:l'~r~ntlat said, however, the Dove, · Spm01r. . )llue IOO'f,
h;J:l?rm !~~nl.bas not yet beer1 pro- f!awk , and Quail; dog,....Biili·Pu~
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'Dr. 'li:tnest tubll~ger. chief or slfiable naptel as i\\dewlnder B~
. the re.earch proleH for •thl! 'army mare, Dar, R11,1cat Hone!! .J'ohn,
ballistic mj.sslle ~ency, said the Little John, Dlng-Dpng, Cortiorai,
1 -:~~~~.n~~ow h&amp;S tentatively been and Matador.
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abote the eart~. ~t was taking siler .&amp; Htftner1 noteo that · 'the
115.i ni}nute1 . to., ,lllake eaeb .. ~iSAUR ..f~d~1tlf, , jlas, ~Yill 19,· :1·,
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round·trlp.
up!) per cent from $2~ \iiHiiOlJ' in "
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Only· one ol abo"ut 130" world 1951 to $2.1i billion In 1958 with " "
"Moonwateh" slqtlons apparenily prospeeta "111,~ "figure will double 11. _
had made a visual slghUnt. of Ex· o'i triple in tHr next li•e years. i
plorer . a~ ol late Sunday night.
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Air Foree Base, N. M., which spol·
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lute In Frankfurt PfedieteJ Ger.
r:tan~ wUI be able to- use. atoinlc
,powe~ lor lndwlry• In two years
The mstltute car&lt;les out Indu s·
trial re.eorch lor private ~lrmo.
At l)!-e$enl, 2G sdenllota 1here
are oecupitB In . ~tudy of ways to
~vent ond treat radio-active
mishaps. They were asked . to
make_the_ experiments by an Induslrtal !Jrm !OOit to PUIChase a
reactor Io supply llo own power.
T~e Bavarta~ !f.Overnnwnt has
pa"ed a la,w forbidding lhe ust
of t~e atom lor ~ ·_but peaceful
pllfposeo.
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In this way, Getmany .eoncen\rates so\ely ,on its · atoms lnr
peace program without developing \he alom lor wartime use.
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the German , govern_ l'Wllt Pf~dlcted it ll&gt;ould ' be 1~
''T{~r~ ~or,o the n•tlon could rut
. •c\Pe a om lo p~aeeful u.se.
. . Bll,ut lcientl3t! ·~9 ioduot'rr
)V~ on lhe way IP proving lb•
g~ve rnm ent estimation w.a t I
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Your 110M2
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cenltr. It WU ftred to aft orbit on about-o
an arU:1t'1 conceptl(][l of th~ llnt taur pa1e 30•delrte' IDJie to the Equator. The man·m.de
over the earth made DY the ftl'lt earth aatelllte. moon" Ia orblttlna around the eartb once eyery
launched from a U. S. Arm1 Juplter..C 1paee 100 minute.. At bottom ts a clrawlnr ot the com•
rocket at the Cape Canaveral {Fla.) mlsslle te•t- 1pooent parts of the U. S. ArmY earth satellite.
Where do you want storage for
your ehildren'8 toys? The kitbeen,

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AU1'0 SALES

FOUUND near Masnn Cl tniC lie)
ring '."lth !icveral l&lt;cyli a1Hi QUICK SkitVJCE on Watch Re
Q&amp;iring by Factory Trained
Jma!l license ta ~ Owner mav
claim by idcul!{}ing ~nd payhu~
watchmakers COLUNS JEWELfor atl. Phone 398 D&lt;~ily Sen·
F.RS; Pomeroy.
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linrl Olfie,·, Mecha1uc StriO~? t.
Pomeroy.
1-23-l.ft· Home&amp; and C'a hmet B1~lt·1~ Cal l
Nciglcr 3611 , Hwue, Ohio
I 20 If
Neiglcr &amp; Cleek t:ur~&amp;gc l'hOIIt
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from the wall, but with the
!.'pen so the little ones can
reach in. Similar to the box~
doeso't 1mcourage being careful
the toys. A drawer In the bottom
of the cupboard or dre88er can bo
used too. ·But be sure it's low
enough for the cllildren to reach
easily.
Children like to ue near you, so
you 11l want some storage in your
kilchen. Let them have a bottom
drawer or a low shelf away ftom
tbe stove and your busy area. In
the bathroom you'll oqly need a
space for tub toya, and a
ahell or drawer wlll belp
your liviag roofn ne1t.
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laraest. amount of s\orage ia
usqally needed In the children's
roo1p. Open !h•l•ea of ..rylng
heigltts work well, This leivea
things out where tbe children can
admire them, but still the~ are
easy to get for pla~ing, and handy
lor puttl~g away.
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tin; beneliclarlea under the will,
if an)'i the attorney or attor1neya representing any of the
aforementioned persbns:
You are hereby notified that on
lhe 31st day or January 1958. an

1 ee1ta ~· •ord. one lakrttoa. )(lrJ.QlUID chul e Mk.--t ~~
per wurd for tllree eoD.JeeuliU' Uhlertioo~1
Specill - One mo.-b tor ~ cenb per word.
FuU rat~ of 2 cenLa per word wiU be cbara:ed for ad'le~sin&amp; U
..,. paid f'H' before tbe lSUl ()f eacb month following 1nseruuo.
Errors in Advertis!DJ~bo11ld &gt;,e ni)Orted lmmedlatel, .. The
Daily Sentinel will 11Ct ~ respor.siblc for more lhan"one mcor·

Expen
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MANICU~

MILWAUKEE WIS ur-The
c.oll of the wild has no appeal for
Christy, a 1,20Q-pound moose at
the Milwaukee Zoo Zoo ofltctal.s
gave Chrtst)' tranqullaung drugs
whUe !bey cl1pped Ius toe qaili

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DofACouncil
Co111mittees Are
Named Monday
Comm11tees for the SIX months
term were named when Theodorus
Council Daughters of Amenca met
Monday evemng at the JOOF Hall

INCLUDES

an'
Gas Range
P1y Only $59.50 down
aod $2g oo per month
&amp;efrlgeralor

BAKER
FURNITURE
Oa Tbe Brightest Corner

In Middleport

Mrs Henry Retbel counctlor
prestded and reported til were
Meda Gtbbs and Mmme Gettys m
MelJ(S General Ho:;tHial and Mrs
C P Gallagher m Holzer Hospital
Mr and Mrs Darwin Bryan of
Mrs Herbert Mtller was reported
m distress havmg lost a brother Columbus were week end guests
by death and Mrs Donald Huuck's of her brother L~;o Gilmore
father was repot ted us seriously
Mr and Mrs Vet non 8obb alld
Ill Plans were mad~ for a games famdy or Columbus were week
party to be held at the next meet end gueSts of her parents Mr and
mg on February 17
Mrs R C G1lmore
Mrs William \\ells visited Mon
Named on con mJttces were day m Galhpolls WJth Mrs Nor
Ways and Means Mrs Ltllte man Neutzhng .at Holzer Hospital
Hauck, Mrs Thomas Cook Mn
Mr and Mrs Fred Rosenbaum
Bentz Wolfe Mrs Fred Swatzel returf!ed home Monda) after
and Mrs Herbert Miller Orphans spendtng the week end m Spnng
Mrs Albert WMdard Mrs Bern, fteld w1th theu son and daughter
1ce Darst Mrs John Smith and In lav. llr and Mrs Jack RW~en
Mrs Lucille B Hawkms Good of baum and fam1Jy
I the Order 'Mi.s.~ Erna Jesse Mrs
Mr and Mrs I ou Taylor moved
Harry SlahJ Mrs Rollm Belrhs Monday from ~nterprtse to Rut
Mrs John Le1fhe1t and Mrs Arn land
old H vPs Flower Mrs R!chard
Mr and Mre John Fnck, Mrs
Campbell.
Magg1e Brown 'Mrs Luctlle Jesse
:\'lrs Fred Swatzel and Mrs Rol and Mr and Mrs VIrgil Brown
hn Bearh.s were named os flag spent the week end In Cleveland
bearers Mrs '\imme Neul:i:hng Wllh Mrs Herbert J Brown Mr
Mrs Thomas Cook Mrs Herbert and Mrs Milton Fisher and Mr
Miller and Mrs Fred Swat:zel K1t and Mrs Don Tate
chen Mrs Albert \It ovdard Mrs
Harry Stahl ')lrs R1&lt;:hard Camp
bell 3nd Mrs Bentz Wolfe D1mng
Room and the Dclmquent comm1
tee named were ~frll Fred Swat
tel Mrs Bentz Wolff' Mrs El
mer Wickham Mrs r elta Fhnt
The Middleport Amateur Gar
Mrs Berm('e Da1 st \Jrg Mmme
den Club will meet tomght at
Gtlmore and Mrs Arnold Hayes
7 30 at the home of Mrs Ccctl
Bradbury as as.sutmg hostess
Bradbury as asst,tmg hasless
Tb1s IS an opt:!r meetmg and
each member has been asked to
brmg a guest
The speaker Y.l ll be S 1 Ftost
of the Oh10 Stale DIVLSIOll of
Wutcr In Columbus

Amateur Garden
Club Will Hold
Open Meeting

For Gifts
"Ev~ruiJody

Appreciates
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For Jewelry
VISIT

B. H. SANBORN
JEWELERS

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Oxfords- Loafers

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Enterprise EUB
Youth Planning
Valentine Party ,

Plans were made ru, a Valen
tmc Party to he held at the home
of Mr and 'Mrs W R Davia Rose
H11l on Frlday Fchruary 14 at
7 30 p m when he Yo 1Lh Fellow
7 30 p m when the Youth Fellow
met Monday evening al the home
of Jerry Fnck for a business
meeting
Bill Bentz, v1cc pres1dent pre
!!Hied ln the absence Of the pfeJI[
den Dottle Brown wh.o was re
ported ill It was aMrcetl that each
Youth Fellowship member be al
lowed one guest for the Valentine
Purly The Dlstnct meehng to be
held In Athens on March 3 was
discussed
Hefrcshments were served at
close of he meeting In four
teen memlJur5 and the following
adults Mrs Paul Frtek Mrs Wtl
ham Pullins Mrs George Brot~
ers Mrs W R Davts lind the Rev
Ltston Halley

IMrs. John Breen
Is Honored At
Saturday Dinner

Mrs 1 C Roush of Kaylong
on Saturrla} wtth a
J dinner honor1ng Mr~ John Breen
of El}' Mnnesota who Is vult
mg relatives and fnends here
Present were Mr and Mrs W
T SLone Mr and Mrs L J
Rultencutter Mr and Mrs. N 0
Wem Mr and Mrs ' D Hume
Mr.s Martha Juhhng and tbe
guest of honor
Mrs Roush was as~Isted by
Mr~ Mel Clark

I enterlatned

SYRACUSE
By Mrs Ad1 Sllc'ie

:\trs Carol Norrts wu hostess
to the Thud Wednesday Home
Demonstrahon Council Club at
her home Jan 29th !or the1r se
cond lesson m the home sewmg
collrse
A • pcnw•s ror frtendJhlp was
taken Mn Jesste Cottrill gave a
demonstratiOn on 'UsJng a Sew
mg Machme and Mrs Jane Tea
ford on How To F1t and Cut A
Pattern
A potluck lunch was enjoyed
at noon 1 he group sang Happy
Birthday to Mrs Cottrill whose
birthday was observed
In the afternoon Mrs Geneva
Nolan, dll!ciJssed How To Ptck a
Pattern And Matena! Suitable To
Each Other and To You she also
answered \ar1ous queshons asked
b~ the group
Mrs Helen Teaford and Mr!i
Namm London will attend the
leaders mectft.g at the home of
Mrs Noh1n on Feb 5th her sub
Jeet wtll be Business Methods"
Any one interested In co\eribg
lamp shades come to the home of
l!ro Irene Parker Feb 5th
Present 4Jr the meet ng were
Mrs Helen Teaford Mrs Ann
Sauvage, Mrl London Mrs .raue
Teaford Mrs. Sylvia ZwUimg, Mrs
Vtrgnua Glllnther Mr&amp; Pearl
McBnde Mrs Msrgaret Cotlllll
Mrs MBne Leadmgham Mrs Jes
sw CottJJ\1 Mr~ Mary Lisle Mrs
Esther Hardtn Mrs Je11ell Case
Mrs Helen Dtddle Mrs Nolan
all local and Mrs Wilma Tavlor
and Mrs Margaret Bailey or Porn
eroy

Howard Parker was brought to
h1s home from Mc!Rs General
HoRpilal I r1d11v where he had
~ pent a \\eek Jollowmg inju1 lc!i
sustained 1n an automobile acct
dent
At the morning wor~hlp st1r
VIce Sundr.) nt the First Presby
tm Jan Church the Rev Howard
Ruppcll mstalled these Elders
~Irs Curt Lallance
Ml's E11l
Nease M1 B Pearl McBride Tho
m~~ Clark and
Mrs
Thomas
Cluk I he pastor presented the
clde1s w1lh roses durmg
th(l

Inltlalory work was exemplified
when Racine Chapter OES met on
Monday evening with Ada Nease,
Worthy Matron and Arthur Nease
Worthy Patron presiding
Durmg !be evening the worthy
matron announced that the annual
Inspection of the cbapter would
be held on May 8 A meeting of
the Paol Otflcero Club was an
nounced by Bernice carputor
president for Thursday 1 February
13 at the home of Mrs Hose! Cle
land
AI the elooe of the meeting, re
freshments were served by Gretta
S1mpson and Letha Morris, ~a­
chairmen, assiStod by Groce Krld
er Hazel Cleland and Beulah Mor
ns The table decorations tarried
out the Valentine theme

Mrs. Walter Crooks
Is Hostess For
Canasta Club Tues.

Pmt&amp; were won by Mrs E11
melt Shuler, Mro Ru&lt;sell Wl11011
and Mrs Robert Rawlings, Tiles
day evening when Mro Walter
Crooks entertained her canasta
Club
Mrs Crooks served a dessert
course to ttw&gt;se named above and
Mrs Glenn Lambert, a gueat,
Mrs Eddie Blake,' Mrs Earl
Km•ht and Mrs Mlflord \)'Uder
muth
The club will meet nexl at jhe
home of MrB Shuler

Middleport
Society
Ml" Mary Ckrolvn Mlllor and
Ml85 Ann Anderson of
Strpmsbury, Conn havo returned
to Ohto U,1vers11y alter apendln~
thetr between semeRters vacatiBn
with the former:. parents Mr
'nd Mrs David C Miller
Mrs Gene Dodson and children
have returned £rom a .veek's \hit
In Sptlnt~leld with Mr and MrL
Charles Slndle The "ndl~! a"
compsnle~ them home !~Is ll"t
weekend and also vlsllc1 Wllh Mr
and Mrs WUllam Ault and llm
liy
Mrs Ch!U'Ies Hvsell and Mr&amp;
Searls wore ln Galhpol" Monday
lo viSit their mother Mr&amp; lssi&lt;
WJit who ls 11, patient at Holzer
Hospital
\!andy King six year old 10n
of Mr and Mrs Char'es King
(Donna Wlpe~~:enncr~ of Hysell
Run who has been Ill w1th chick
enoox is qow
Ill "~~~ lho old
1
f..h,oned 111 tialiie•
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Mro LouiSe Forrest bas been
broughl from Holzer Hospital b,
ambulance to the home or her
s11ler, Ifr• Lawrence Bin( where
•be will teeuperate
'
Mt and Mrs Albert Gordon
were recent 'ue!U of Mr i,nd
g~.,~

The New Havon Woman's Club School to guide our children In
held lhe~r regular monthly moet the light d1teetlon thai we d1d
ln)l at the Alex QUillen Memoml not know about
Bulldmg 1,.1 Tuesday night Janu
Hostesses lor tho evening were
Mrs Wm Chiseler, Mrs Floyd
1~ry 28th at 8 00 o'clock
lllro Robert McGlothlin, pre01 Carmack and Mro Clyde RICe
~ent of the club, preSided durmg
Attendmg were Mrs Lou1s
the busln('~S sesston A letter KauchniJr
Mrs Paul Powell,
wu re1d from the New Haven Mrs PatH Henderson, Mrs Ro
,.
Garden Club tJian:.,ng the Worn bert McGJo•hlin
Mrs Edwin
Ciub for their donation to Stem Mrs Jack Frey Mrs. Jesse
1an's
FIGHn CAIID~D
the Christmas L1ghtmg Contest Able Mrs Phil Batey, Mrs Tom
AlSo a letter from lho Lakin State lloffman Mrs Donald f Roush,
REVERE MISI UP - Two licit•
Hospital expressing ttle1r thanks Mrs Kermtt Ford, Mrs Eugene
ero trained bY Rip Valenti w1!J
for the contributiOns whtch were Hester Mrs John Morgan
meet a pair &lt;If New York lnvadfl'i
sent to them at Chnstmas time
___,:,',;1~-In elllilt round bouts at the 11011,.
Mrs Eugene Hester reporteo I
SPEED SAVES LIVES ~ way Arena next MondQ ll\lht Jot
that the Youth Center Project JERUSALEM Israel UP _ DeNucel or Newlon Wllllghl CIIU·
was cornmg along fme and that Qu1ck act,on by two hO&amp;l=&lt;Jtals was ley Washington, and J~my Coli·
work was being started to clean credited todAy for preventmg any nor~ or New Bedfprd WiD luglv
the rooms m which Jt IS to be clcnths among' 300 school chUdr4:!"1 with Lou Carmao
"
held
who contracted foodd polSonmg
Mrs Jesse Abel was appotnted from school tunehes D;~dors apd
ObD MUSKRAT
as ch01rman of the Community nur~"' from B1ljJr Hohm and
DEAD CJIEEK V UP - Ca!l
/tth1evement ProJect to replace Kadassab HoapJtals riJsbed to the Smtth wa&amp; skinning a mus~~
Mrs Wm ChiSeler who asked to school w1tb stomach pumps as when he got down to tbe lbould
be relieved ol th18 duty
soon as the alarm w" sounded aod found tl!at neltl!!!r pullln1 o
It waa announced that the Thursday They set up clinics and cuttms would separate the pe~
state cooventton will be held at treated the children on an assem from the carcass Examinatlol'l It!
the Greenbner Hotel Wh1te Sui bly !me b"ls
veal~d the muskrat wos "wt4rlog'
Clll!U"l jill' rubber Smith
phur Sprmg.s, W YJ on March
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13th, 14th and 15th
'••ONNE HONORED
the 'muslo;at probably had bu!"O
The president appolmcd Mrs
LEMONT Ill-Argonne N•llon ed lt1 bet~ and lorelego tbrou
Edwm Stein as motion PICture al Laboratory was honored by the jar liilf and grown into II s
chairman Some pf the PICtU "' ChemiCal Engmeenng magazme tbl!t It Wll COIIBtncled and CO
whiCh the club highly recom for 1ts pwncerlng I!Ork In de u~led wW,Ili!lhe fur
)ffief!d! are The Br~dge on tbt! velopmg processing
technique~;
- "-- - Rtver Kwa1 , Sayonora , "Sad to recover the luels from atomlt
Mrs ,Job~~o Jthnooo .~tr~~
Sac~ , Old Yeller', 'Wild Is rea~lors and to mcrcase produc- Holzer Hosp1tal on Sunday and
Tlte W1nd', "Wttnes3 For the bon of purer metals ' at lower underwent rDajor surget)' llondal
ProsecutiOn.'
cost
motntng
The local club voted to domtte
$10 110 tQ CARE whiCh IS a pro
ject supported by the General
Foderatlon of ~!•men s Clubs
Also ttle local club IS donatmg
$10 110 to Camp Gallahad wh~oh IS
a camp near Charleston for un
derpnvdesed children This u a
West VIrginia rederatlon project
The club altoted $10 iJO to be
donated to lbe Cancer Society and
also to make a donation to tht
•)
state federation ''Penny Art
Fund"
The program for the evemng
'I•
was presented by Mrs Russell
Caoebart Her topic was •Gu1~
•'
~nee eacblng" and sbe gave '
'
very epllghtenlng Ealk on the
••
subject They are liolng a lot o
things at our local Wahama H1gl

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RacineOES
Initiatory Work
Is Exemplified

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"work~' · ...

gUt of

Mrs t'llox Shuler and l•mily of
Storys Run
Mts Carl Nichols who " a P'
tlent at Hulz•r Hospll~l eonunu•,
to tmprove Her motfier 11 staJ
mg wllh her spn al the N1ehol
home m Rutland
Jaek Coleman has reh rned t
Lockbourne Alr Base near Co
umbus where he ts statloneJ af
fer spending the weekend w1t
hts parents Mr \ and Mrs Bctbe
Coleman and Roy The1r sdn
Dann} Sant&gt;orn h11s abo returne
to Ohio Unlvmlty alter opend
Ina the vacation penQd w1tl
them
Mrs Karl Kloes went to Colum
bus last week to get her ~augh
ter, Mrs Terry Gallagher an•
family who will sill here wh1lt
'M'r GQililllher is a pat1cnt 111 the
Veterans' HOspital at CmcinnatJ
'l'he family of Mrs Chauncey
Warner vt&amp;it11d her at Holzer
Hospital Mondlf
l!obett Se0, oge 85, sul!ered •
stroke Monday at the home of his
4aughter Mrs Joe Turner On
Tuetdl)' evenlnf. h~ was vuuted
by his only living/ brother Will
l•m See, ale sa or PI Pleasant
!olios Jeanatte Crooks has been
absenl from school several day•
due lo lllne&amp;s

Meigs Temple Pythian $ist~rs \
·
Officer l~stollotton Is Held
Jnolallatton of ofrteors or tb•
Molao Temple Pythlan Sisto"
U3. was held In a very lmpre1
01ve ceremony when they met
Tuesday evening Mrs Nell Bahr,
Most E•eellent Chlel pre1lded
Ellzab~lb Allman was the
lllllialllnl olrlcer with Mn Mar
u Grand Mana•er,
M'ilF~Iiid;ed 'Lowe u Grand
Mrs LenniC liaplon

SC~U I.LAYI
NEW YORK UP &gt;-The depa"
lure of a No~theast &lt;\lfllnes DC 3
with 19 pauonger&gt; aboard .fa•
field .up ope hour and 28 minutes
T.l!liraday nlgbl because of a bomti
SCDNl
Airline olficlab aald ol)
anon)',lllous caller telephoned aay•
lng "a plane going to New liamp·
shiro" bad a bomb on It A searc~
of the \ delayed plane, hound ror
Keene and Lebanon, N 11, failed
to uncover any explolives

table ~eeoJatlono
Tho decorat1ng tommltlee for
lhti evenlng,!'ao Mrs Lowe Mrs
lololnhort, mrs Allmon Mrs
Jonea and Mrs CblJds
Thore were five vl11loro P"'
'~~~'' rrom the Goillpolls Temple

J·~r
Middlepori

THIS

TAILORED MAT
' 1111 thet
Httt IN comfortably ta~~ WGrk
tal!a o'minimum of co,. orift ol~ .o... "' loold•t
Pants Sizes 29 to 50
• Shlrt Biles 14~ to 17

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TURNPIK.' CllUIJElt
Merc;Q.Ma~. White Wan Tires 80Qd4, Power ,Brakes, POwer ~tcerlng,
l'llwer Se~ta. Big Radlo, Tachometer, Green alld Wh1te TWo Tone Paint;
This Cllr ~~ '~ss than 14,000 miles and Is perfebt 111 every way. ~f'1me
owner
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bultollL Choice of colon;

1957 MERCBIY
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IS,File For
;
'
l'lfe
May Primary ~ledi~n
·
FIVe Republtcans, 1 Democrat
Changing Face Of Letart Falls Retorded
.
Hi"h'School Senior Students
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In County (:ommission,r
Battle lines were being drawn today for the Oll(Oming l'ltl·
mary electiods in May followmg the closmg of the fllillg of
petitioDJ for county off1ces at 4 p m WedneSday
Most mterest ts centered m the race for ,Commissioner In
which six candidates have tossed their "hats In the ring" for'
the post now occupied by CommJSstoner Harry W Craig of
Middleport Five Republicans and

34 File Petitions

Ron ~pnnger preSident of the
Chamber, said toda1 thai member•
and non·memhers are urged to at
tend tho session In whiCh lhe of·
fleers would Uke 10 hear answ~rs
t,o the topic~ to be up lor dlseuslion

For State Offices
In May Primaries
ly Unllttl Prtta
All 10eumbenta to Ob1o s top of
fi.., will seek re'OieetiOn this
year wtth sit of the slate officials
toeing nO party Opt)OIIUOn
In all II RopubliCana and 23
Dem&lt;IS'I'ata have flied for tl!err
party's nomma'tion to run for the
01ghl state posts Deadline for fll
was 4 m. Wednesday
cont01ta

'I

Some ol the lop1&lt;s to be diScu,.
sed a're
1 Our stand 10 the 'Oh10 R1gh!·
o Work Law '
2 Re-routmr of $late Rpule 33 1
from Athens to PpmetfY•
~ A Hlsh ~booi ,QIIeterla
4 Village Play tii'OUnds ilnd rcc
reation area
~
sess10n ror retail
::".!e;.}!'ler)n
publlc eonl;lct offiCe
(rll!!llhe gro~p•that

rgnd Campaigns

small Mode of Sanforlzf\1 T.rill. ~eel with ~I poclcel
1n llilrt. ••• wide 1vnnell~r panll •• 1a,llcliOrecl

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SHOES

Roush's Shoe Store
N. Seeond Ave.

I

Ele-.nor S Schaaf - Middleport Society Editor - Phone G07P
tucllle Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone

POMERO\
SOCIETY

ALL NEW

New Hoven Women's Club
Hears Talk,On Teaching

~uol dtvislon oi momes (:01
ledtd by their sale of pop corn
wal announced to~ay by, the Porn
eroy Firemen's Association
Benefiting from the sales are
the Polio Fund In the amount of
tho Heart Fund for $300
Cancer Fund for $300
Rollanli N"eutzllng sR!d today
thai ~becks In those amounts
have been draw)l and dehvc1ed to
the three lunda
w'" also pojnted out that lbe
was conducted bv the fire
for the benef1l of everyone
Me~~ 1 JouDty

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orre Democrat Wednesday were

111&lt;'&lt;1 to compete for th• lour
year term of offtce.
Ftbng were Charles Sheets,
Jr Charles Ru...,ll, Harry W
Cratg Chur Karr anrl John Rteh
mond on the Republican ticket
md Don Mullen on \be Democra.
t1e s1de

FJltng for Connty Audttor were .
Perry Riggs Repabhcan tn~um·
bent and Gordon CaldWf'll Demo.
crat. TbJJ office ,r fu a
year term

Common t.e.s Court Jwlge
John S.con hal !dod ror a ...
lPar term a• Common Pleas Judge.
or Me1g1 County and la unoppo..
ed on the non.partilan JUdlc\al'
baDol
No !dings we;c made lor
Probate Judgeship wbich IS
renlly bemg filled by
along w1th fbe Cooimon Pleat
Court pmution
Representative Gec•!e
hart lilcd for rHl-• n to
Assemti,.f t~or a
tenn

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