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~~'·Se!~'"'''~Pilmeroy·Middle!iort. 0., Feb. 14, 1958

The Daily Sentinel

Two New Members
Ur. and Mrs. P1ul Smart.

CIQss Meeting Held Thursday

Canasta Club
Mrs. Gerald Grueser and Airs
Denver Thomn were welcomed
as new members when the bi·
mOnthly Canasta Club met Wed·
nesday evening at t!Je home of Ek-..nor S. Sebaaf - Middleport Soelely Edllo~ - Pllo•t 1079
Mrs. Wilham Shendan, Spring
Avenue.
LacUie Hawkins - Pomeroy Soelely Edllor - Pbone 6244
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Pnzes were awarded to Mrs
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Eugene Tr1plc1t l\tr~ Gardner Church Of Christ Philathea Women
Mankm, Mrs Albert Marta1, Mrs
Meeting Is Held
Evening
G1fts
Wilham Suvc-n,
Mrs Donald
¥
McKenzie-, and \Irs Thoma Val·
The Phllathea Women of the Mrs. Edgar AlianS"'Drlh, Mr• Ron . e IVere
or
entine gifts \\ ere exchanged dur· Church of Chnst mel Thursday Springer, Mra. Harold Lohse, Mrs.
Sh
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ini the evcmng by the secret pals evening at the church following Thomas Bowen; and Mrs. MarJe
OJty
Ut· nS
the
Evamgehsllc
servJce.
Mn
Geo.
Hauck.
They
aho
decided
to
furValentine
Sifts
of home baked
Re/rcshmcnb were served by
the hostess In those named above Ch llds, president, presided during nlsh flowers lo~ the serviceo ne•t cook1os, cakes and candy were
week.
made, wrapped and delivered
and Mrs Howarrl Logan, Mrs the mcetmg
The openmg prayer was giVen
Gueob included Mrs. Margaret Thursday to forty shut·ms in
Herm~n Oblinger, Mrs Richard
by '-'" Childs and Mrs. Dave Jones, Mrs Frank Betz, Mlu Ar· Middleport by the M•llcr·McKay
fmlaw and Mrs Orval W1Ies
The next meeting will be held Darst Sr. read the scnp(ure Mrs. zoomaman, Fred I. Gardner and Circlo of tho wscs of Heath Me·
Guy Reynolds read a potm on Pa· Sidney P1~kens.
lhodbt Church.
at the home of Mrs Logan
triolism
f
The group made doq)tions to
Mn. Guy Reynolds was chair·
Five pat1aees were mailed to
Final Plans Made
the Heart Fund and the Middle- man of the Msto.. committee. out of town momben and friends
port GiTI scout Troop lolr• Childs Mrs, Reynolds, Mrs. Leo Childs,
The women who 'worked at the
For Middleport
appomted Mrs Leo ChPdo, Mrs. Mrs. Dove Darst Sr. and Mra. church mcluded Mrs Everett
Edgar Allensworth and ;Mrs Ern· Lena McElhinney with Mn. Lena Dovis, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs.
Day
Prayer
est Lallance on the nominating Wolfe 11nd Mrs ·William Eastep as David Entsminger, Mrs. c. A.
committee
contributms hostessea served a Emmish. Mrs Homer Cook. Mrs
Final plans have been made
Mtss Rose Arzoomonlan. the dessert course.
Emerson Jones, Mrs
Harold
lor the Middleport World Dav of
Woodgerd, Mr.. Lawreace Mil·
Prayer Service which wtll be held singer at the Evangelistic services
Mrs. Georse Childs presided at hoan, Mr" B ERSt, M:s Noah
Friday, Feb 21. at 2 00 P l\1 being held mght at the church, the silver cof£ee service. The ta- Hukin~. Mrs Robert Harris Mrs
at the F1rst Preooyler10n Church spoke to the group
' ole was decorated In keepms wllb Raymon Kooknght, and ' Mrs
Plans were completed for the a Valentine theme. The center- Harry Chesher
Mn Karl Owens i~ the chair Fellowship Night which Will be pteee waa mad'e of whUe flowers
Mrs. 0 P. Klein gave Valen·
man In cftar~e of Hte service
held tonight alter the• services. with red hearts woven in among tlpe.s and loJiy pops for each
Others taking part will mcludc Mn Ernest Lallance Js ~ chaJrman them.
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pack~&amp;Me.
Mrs Bruce Lloyd Mrs, William for thiS and her eommiltee 111Rev. Konkrl~ht lSSisted the
Bradford, Mrs Campbell Harper. • eludes: Mrs Robert McElhinny, Twl'll'g,ht Garden
lad~es in deliverlfig the gifts.
~rs Harry Houdashelt ond Mrs
B

I ROOMS OF

Thurs~ay

ALL HEW

Fur.nitt~re

$595
INCLUDES

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&amp;tfriJeralor an•
Pay Only '59.50 down

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In Mlddlepo-t

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I BAKER
fURNITURE

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ro!utt . _ trylllf to
wui Wttl _ 1M sur• ta
al lfMttnars bec•VII

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,;...., htm milts.
ai!i lilt , ..... NOW at
,.fntii! prictl tncf 101 ""
iJ.I.t full rtlvt ftr your gold.

. 1953 PLYMOUTH

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Bet.lre 2 dr. Sedan. Spa•,kling
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llret. .

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$666

1954 FORD

vt Crestline
Olllll!f.

$995
1955 FORD

vt CUIIolllline 2

dr. Sedan.

FcmiODIII~. Sharp ear.
~Ill owner.
New

Buick

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$1,277

With all du~ respect tq the shoes, we reserve our
· IIYIIIP&amp;thY tor Dad, whci has shed them-exhausted
' trudge. Guess no one
after his regular montJt-end
baa ever told him
easy it is to pay bills via
the postal route - with llafe.to·mail bank checks!

f dr, Sedan. Power

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OmmODda thil one hilhly.

$1,395
1956 lUlCK

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I WHY NOY OIIIN YOUR lnP·IAVINO CNICKING
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Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINCE 1872

Riviera Sedan.
POMEROY
Ptnr Steerinr " br~kea. One ~::::;:;~~~~;;;;;;;::
loeal owner. New Buick trade· •
Ill.

$2,195
1956 PONTIAC

vi 8llr Chief Cuatom

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Pay 2% Jnteresl On Your Savings

Membef Federal Re•erve System
Member Federa DeposlllntP'tlnce Corporation

W' Super 4 dr.

Guests Tuesday
Members of the Busy 'Bee Sewing Circle will be guesta when the
Friendly Circle ol the Federated
Church meets Tuesday evening In
I the enure' S""l' al room
n ~
Mrs. Pearl Mora Will lead the
dcvotlonB and Mrs Fred Blaettnar
will be in charge of the pto~ram.
Hostesses for the evemn" will be
M W
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i 11 laf11 Matlack, chairman;
Mrs Mora, lWn Alfred Crow, AJrs.
Marvin Burt, Mrs. W A. Gibbs
and Mn. George Hobstetter.
Mrs. Henry Ewing ill :eh&amp;lrman
ol the reception committee
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Class Meeting

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The L.11dles Bible Class of the
!i'Jrst Baptist Chur~h ~et Thurs·
day afll!rnoon at the church with
the PI'CSidcnt Mrs Bertha Ar·
chcr in charge or the meetmg.
Mrs. James Murray conducted
the devotional servic~
Plans were made to have 11
potluck dmncr at their nc¥t
meeling
For the program, MrJ Archer
and Mrs L: D Diles ga,·e read·
ln!Js Poems, "We Miss You'' was
Mive n by 14!'s. Murray and "Com

plalning Ai\out the Weather" by
Mrs Archer
11la Mystery Prize whJch wn~
SC!lt by Mrs Jame! Faulkner was
won by Mrs Raymond Saxton.
There were eight member.! pres·
ent
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rler Ponlloe with 111 le•ther
up..~ry. One local ow'!fl'.
New Pontile lnde·ln.

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$2,695
. 1954 IUICKS va
.·n low as $1,295

~· llove. f~r fliNt ears ~·· lilt., .One Sup~r ·2 dr.
111, ·J\1111 one Special 2 dr. HT

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tit comea lo you
tDoublta matlrt11 lift

VIrgil'

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.. ~.1!\!UL We &lt;;aD reeo•nmer1d 1
a~·.

r l-" ~956 GMC
''W~ ·flckup. Low mileage
o.e cUirul ·-·

$1,295
IUICKS

$777
D.. L.DUJ'IJ

vcr.
awarded the door pri!O.
Refreshments were served py
the hoStel!ses to Mn. Hertry
Spencer, lfn Ro"' Cloldnd, Mrs
Mobel VanMeter, Mrs Wlllou~h·
by Hill, Mrs John Hayes. Miss
Esther Hayc.,, Mra Ebcr Warner,
Mrs. Eddie Hnrtuna, Mrs. Esther
Wright, Mrs. Virgil Rouah.
Mn. George Pyles, M1·s. Bea·
vcr', Mrs. Norman Frederick, Mrs.
l11lo Biggs, Mrs. Curtis Frederick,
Mrs. Marlon Wood .and two
guests,, Bar~aro. and
Wrluht.
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Economy and Quality In
ant unit,
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Tht blggeat value for
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yoOr bedding dollar Ia Perfection's lazy Sncioac.n Hollywood Unlb;d, Dontt
'akt chan~a on "ao called" bargain al~plna camblnatlona. Dtlflcinli ih~':
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lazy Snoozan Unlbed.
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Full alzed double bed, Hollywood h~d board wifh the chang~DII : IIecql'
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alar Ponti, and lht R~UIIlng Unlaprlhg,
Unlaprlngla til. combination of fr,fl!t, !lata, aidt rolla, coilapringa rnattreaa
and bulR In "Poature Board" wllh thii' t~clu•lve Perfection pivot.
·tied
to tllrnlnal~ crny taillttl, plua lht "lwll)-rtar' type of conalrucllon tlicat _,,..._
lna~ta Roll·1n.
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Do 't atttlt for lesa, gtl lht belt, al tconomy pricea. rtrfectlo~'l lqq
Snoozon Hollywood Unibtd.
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Fell.owship Hour

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Many were barred at the door
IS atandilll room only apa&lt;t Wll
COPY

of
a
held'
the
Hall 'Wetlt offlclally' on ~ecotd
a proposil that i\'OUld·I!Umlnate j~e 1 roral '
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Middleport.
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Baker; vice-president/ pre!ddlng ill the .
aence of ·Pres!d~nt Wll~am Grueser. the secretary.
' ioullz was' illslr..,ted to write ~·I" ,·
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,Jile~lltive ' Thomas Jenldni to
lod(e , ,formal protest to,any such

Harrv
. McM·ws.:l:.ler
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Claimed By Death
Friday Evening .

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Harry W. lllclduler, age , 76,
dild In Me\ls General Hoapital
Friday evenillf aftoc, eeveral
mon\ha of Ulneaa. He was •
ture and hlll'&lt;lware mercillnt
MiddlepOrt for m•ny yean. ,
McMalrter, a ine111ber, of
Chamber of Commerce, was

quite acUve in conatruetlng
menta lnd houaea.
' The deeeaied was t~e son
late William 1nd Melzina IdeM aa' I
ter Smith.
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SUrviVOI'I incl•de
Gr,are; ,two
McMaster·in ti)_e

service In Bonn,

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Mra. Alice' Vvenal\1, at home, 1
olster, Mr8. M. M. Lesher of Dg·
don} Utah; and 1 brother, L. D.
McMuter of Glendora, Cahlornia.
He was preceded In death by a
sister, Mrs. l.tlura Handley, and
onn:ner, Clw:ieo McMaster, who
pall De&lt;tmber.
may call at the
lin1~011ta F\lneral Home.
.-rvll!ia..wiU be a

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Mrs. Ellen Gibbs
Resigns Library
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ins buzzer of the varalty game. But
they waited outaide in cold nlcht
airj sufferin1 torture 11 the Panthers took 1 commanding lead,
and then lAIII it.

Gov. Un4~rw...

Onee Diet Helton's remarkable
, touted 11 seventh plaee fin- 11AIUETTA, Ohio UP ., the aeaaon began, fell Cecil H. Undenrood of W. VL .1111
down late io the third foreeost an evea
fUtn
fM IM Ohio Viller area''U Tint .
Vli'IIDia and Ohio contlnDi Qelr
p.....nt ~ptrit of eoopOralloa. · .
Underwood, ad"-lrli) ~
be! Of Commeree dillaet beN M
day nlcJit uid lllere - oDJr. fDO
thiQI that eould iajure 11M 'Tid
fulllre" of tile vallty. That, ..
Theil II was f8.48 on Zirkle'a ul4, would be "faUure on the part
long hit, and Gastlll'o bunny, and of the governmeqt of Ohio an4
on ST Johni!Ain'a charity; W•ll Virlillla to iadlvlduai!1· ptr·
!U-48 on H•wthorne's jamp abot lorm and coo~tlte together."
out of the tey, ~1.00 on G1ry Me· Both alate soverrunenta, lieder·
conke1's wmg one-bander, J3.50 wood said, "mUll be "'ii!IDI , to
on Zirkle's Ions shot, $3-62 ao Mc- provide the publli: oervieea -...
Conkey connected apia.
wY fM a prop'tllive, espalliimc
Hawthorne connected from cloae reeion ..
in off 1 brlllillnt peas from John· AI an eumple of the IU~ful
son for 55-52
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eooperation, Uadel'wood pO!nl..t to
With one minute on the elock, lnelallon of U. S. 211n the federal
and 1 pandemonium riot shaking interstate biabwiJ llfOII'II!L
every brlek Ia the tity of Alheas, '11lis aebieVIDtnt - the rt&gt;
Jim Gaskill dunked one off a re· ault of cooperatioo mono than any·
bound and Coon lit a long one- thing else, of eooperltlon betwean
bander. It wu 111ddenly ~ for states, llft-o national aa4 otate
Athono with 45 ae&lt;load1 left.
repmentatl\lea w!Wa 1 otate, beBut the Pantl!en pulled off twe•• government and prlvete
their fifth crlticall•letory of the 8tOUPI and individuals."
leatue ~edule wilh 1 clutch ral·
ly In ~ ,dying IIOCOndJ.
illwtl)orne got a perfectl7 Um·
ed pua!J-illol from 15 feet out ill
the shaJii&gt;w wing for $7-66. Alben•
turned ,Jt over and immediately
the delpen~te B.Udop f~led
yoong llill1 Wlllon.
Coaeh. Betton called time out,
U.On iet wn.... go up for hia Funeral servieel 'irill' be bold
tim try with the one and one TueaclaJ 112 p. ia: fft.tii lJie rileda!tuotlon on. He DUde IL ADd ..., Funeral Jjome Ill ifuoa ~
Helton again Biked for a breather. for Frank G. lldlillell, . .If. wbo
Wilson, who pllyed probably died ,1 hla ,home in Harlfcri, w.
finest game of the season !all Vo., •110:30 p. m. FriclaJ.
. ...,,.,.." went blck and 101 .the sec· Tbe deeaaed - bern Mril ·.,..
ICO{I ' f U - 12. ttrrA:· at I,elut. w. v~ lf1i
1\ 20 ·....0dt left:,., •
ooa of the lite (llompbeD,~
Rho·
rualled dl1911, shot, mill· and
Amanda IUetird, .
'Wi(e;
•\lien:s'
diatril.. ti&lt;&gt;n is in add•·
Gaskill ~rabbed the ,. Georgetta, preceded itra
dutil
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lion to the
that was received
and bit for 5IIM
ill liM!.
earlier this momn rroml Auditor In another flve seconds Johneon
Survi•inrllle d&lt;ceued 1re three
Rhode&amp; In poor relief mrnc)' tor Wll fouled.
dau1bters: loin. Daily m.kl,, Hart
a total ol $30,839.11!1
Clearly, It was his privilege to ford, Mrs. John C. Sayre, Polot
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Total sent to the 88 eounties in put the final ebncher on the Pan· Pleuant and loin. Bonold cart..,
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lhll lat..t dillribution was $5,680.- tber win. If anybody bad eomed it Akron, Ollio. Alao survWial o
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025.33.
This ran the total of &amp;tate throuchout the seuob,' ami !all five lrtndehlldrea ..d llx lftll
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nipt, it was the ~root Panther
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money or ponr r.,. e o. a coun· center. He ulready had made 21 l'lndcbildrtn
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Ilea this month to $18,947,112 62 points, shooting from· every anile, Rev. 'Andrew Abem•tbe1 wiD
be ln charp of the oenkeo lrilll
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Latest paymenl was baaed on fro 1
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·-P~SS .
. '. • what
the' counties paid for p00r re·
m ar outside and by drivmg burial to follow In Lonpate c.me- I.
1117 onder dire&lt;tkJJI of the ropJ. t'
Fre~h lll~sts of ari;lin·i!l ba e en4 d a day:long repneve.~n lief in .111117.
in and under.
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a wee~ of bitter wjnt~r wealher. Snow·whlpped across 're Cuyahoga county's share ol .And Helton, who had worriedly ~ Funeral Homel
easlerp third of the naUon.
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· 1 fUI80,475.24 waa more' t)Jao a remarked before the game ~tarted: f'rieocla 11111 ..n aftemoo~ oa
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The' riew masl of cola aill cri&gt;Med into the plains stale&amp; quartor of the latest distribution. ''Y~ut!":.·,.rm :~lrai~ my big Sluldv.
from canada foi'tiqg· ~e m~lii:&gt;'~wn.30 degrees ill 1 '~4· 'fhat ran tlleatate'a most ~ensely
hun go to thel•ne at onee.
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bQur period.
chilly mfluenee' Wllll felt as far soutb as no'h ~ated couply'a total 10 $4.1~ ' Johnson got his first one tor
Ohlo~Dt ~njoyOd sontewl)at JjUld•
.. 118Z,4B.
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~ wbieh almOJI inaure4 a tie
we&amp;tlie~ "todoY b~1 llld to pu\ '.anow .on tbj, ground, Atron tbrl.e, Only three Other c01nt1es rocel· at the end of the reiiUllr rlliylpg
~p ' wllh a
that Wll expef. Tol~o twb
eolu11bus and ved in excHa of a m11Uon dollara time.
Od JIO ~uinp ' o~e t~ fi~e, iililhes"o~ ~~one !Deb.
from the 1168 lllotment of poor Then he got his second one
anow llirough9dl the otale.
'l'lle:WIIlther io a reliiJI ola lbw relic! money: They are illm1lton, r•ch gave Pomeroy a 81-611 ettae
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' preliure 'll'llem in Soli thorn Ala· Franklin 1nd Lucas Counties Ham· lh 1$ secondJ lefl
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ba1114":th1t 1i mo&gt;'~!ll nortbdat· Uton ~ounty received $2,238,7f9.13 Aqd it was fortunate tllat be
ATIIENS, 0. - Pollee 1!&gt;c1aY
••4w 'r""'• ..,...,._ P0 ':"~J. Wt, ward, ' the bureau uld. . i with.-.,821.76 of It coming from did.
held G&lt;nrge GrO&lt;e, t2, of nearby
inchea ln aom,e lOeail~es,
Early readings today showed a the present distribution .. mnkiill McConkey, with 6 ,.,.nds left Alban, 011 '" open iharge ln
anQibet blasl Of '11'(110 aif mpve r
of 17 Youngalown to .28 county reeei\oed $579,375.116 tbiB got the filial basket lor Athens the latal hOOI1n1 of a Culumbua
southward ·~ Ohio !O~bt. , .:01r.r'arJetta 11
· time runninl it. total to $1,3116.- and the Panthers got the ball in m•n Friday.
Temperatur._ were exl&gt;1&gt;cte~ to
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002 83. tum County's •hare was play ..d half way dowa eourl as
Groce ldmitted sbootina EuJ1ene
dip Into the- 5-15 deiree range'
adin(l of 20 below zero were f376,8'19 M for a total ol $1.~9. the g1me ended.
Hayes, 32, of Columbus but he
when the new cold front mivcs. r
ed ~arb' today 10 the new 058.23.
!Contlnuod on Pfto Four}
claimed self-dcfeuse wben the
'f~ay·~ bigha, however,,"!!"' II·
•,m e moved through 1he D•
~allest· eheck WIB $3431471 ~:...__ _ __:_: _ _.:.::_ dead man and two companions 11peclcd to stay iD the 2qa.,
btu 1nd llfinnisota, and Huron, whoch went. to M'onroe CounlJ, rrn__
taeted him 1n his car.
Temperatu.... will be ,ome~t 4~· drojf llinee Friday.
mlking $22~.11.1 It ~ received.
'rite dispute appuently &lt;tnlered
lower Su~.
'5, Ii.,. rqistel'j04 ~~ below, a 31· Vinton County, though gettiD8
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over on td Groce Jnaerted Ia a
.. The weall!er bure~u reported ~ ~- ''Warm" spell in the ~110.11 thlo time, rece1ved the G1r'
newapaper concetnlng , ' loot 4or.
Yoll~town ha4 fl~ 1ncbea or
{C.illl~lwd 011 Pott Two}
lomalieat toto!, $17,397 25 _ _
Jamet Congrove, 28, Aflem,' antwered the ad but was not ytiafled
lhe dol be found beloQ8ed to
Groce..
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Three girls from Racine Chapter
Congrove's ncichbor. Sylvester
Future Home !lakm of Amor~ca, Marshall, threatened GrOCJO ~lh
Mary Grace Slobart, Joyce Carso~, an Iron bar when he returned for
and Darlene Justice took part Jl'i the dog, Groet uid. He tlaJmed
the bate..!! school program.
I Msrshall ellmiJ&lt;d mto the haet
Wmners m the Conleat were. seat wh!le Hayes tried to get in
Joyce Carson, da11ghtu ot Mr and the front door.
Mrs Herman Carson, •nd Mary
Groce told pollee he stepped out
Grace Stobart, daugMer of Mrs. of the car and ahot HJyea, once
Ola Hysell .
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in the band and twice In the
Thc.se girls submitted or1gmai cheat
recipe:;; wh1ch were teste~ and then
A wttDClBI to the shootmg, Low·
juriged by !Irs Genev. Nolan- ell Stanley of Albany, qreed wi1h
Home Demonstration Agent, ~rs Marshall there was no attack in·
V1rgll Hamm, Mrs. Richard Lt!t!:.
volved.
The recipes are being ·sent to
Pillsbury !fills for further judgmg
and will be entered in State com·
petition

Fl'ank MeMillen
Funeral strviees

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Games were played and pr1zea
awarded Ute winners. Mrs. Bca·

vt Super Chlel 3 dr. Citallno
Cpe. Power aleeriQI ' brakea
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Future For Area·
Chamber Of ~millerte
Gov.
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hrilblot
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Meeting
Held ·
The Past C~uncilora of the
Chester Council Daughlm of
America metJ Wedue9dav evening
at the Lodi• Holl IVith Mrs
Floyd Ridenmll' and Mrs. Buel

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·AD. elllmaled 1,~ Meigs County bas~bill faJ!i ~.-mild:
Into the Albef!l gyDIIWlum Friday nlplto &amp;et on' of the big'
thrllll of their Sports Uves by seeln&amp; ~ P0f11eroy ~IIJ!!ra
!Jehilld to edge the BuUdop of Coach CliUiey
McJ\f~e·, 81-40 and capture lhelr flrat SEO.U, case ciwn

lleNc,41'e t'i.e J•reresu 4'f fu •~ttt,Jt••• ArM

Mrs William
Baxter, responded
president, lis
near Long
Bottom;
presided
and members
Mrs.Frank
Ross olCleland,
Cheoter;
Mr.
10 the roll eali with, verse of and Mrs. Ralph Parker and Helen,
scripture. Mrs carl Shields. chair· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and
man of the SICk eommittee.. report- Snerry McCain, near Chester; Mrs.
ed Don Thomas ill and also the Ethel Siout, Tuppers Plains; :.Ira.
Mrs Jack Bowman and Susan.
h 0f
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Se'lz
Helen McCloud and Mrs. Ha1Ue
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Mr and Mrs Paul Winebrenner deal
Mrs. mma
· '""· Alden, Coolvllle. .
of Columbus were the gueats rc Lester Fauber roported oa the
renlly of Mr. ond Mr!. Karl new seats wnieh the Circle is pur·
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marka,
Owons.
cha~ng for t~e Sunday Sthool Pomeroy·, Mrs Martha Marks, "-.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ran~hdph Ward ro~~~re was a discussion on the and .t:-s Joe Connolly, Mrs. Rose
of Ravenswood vtsited recently cross on Lincoln Hill, a project of Wells, Mrs. William Con.Polb' and
with her mother, Mrs. J&lt;mes Mur~••. •nd Mrs. Glen Deeter and
rav
the group for many ye~trs, and 11 &lt;laUghter of Long Bottom.
;·
was voled to eontlnue the upkeep
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.1\' r. and Mu Perr'f ?dltc:h at'· of the erosa as a project. It' wu
companied her mo:~er,
Mrs d 'd
d h Le
ra"e Ep·iscd
William FnSR to Pt P!emnt this eel ed to atten t e nten serv· ~
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Ices at the church and bold the
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week to \'ts!t relatives.
Marcb meeuna: after the service. ChurC Gull
Guests of Mrs. Gus Ward Wed
Mrs. Nonnan Kloes1 proa:ram
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ncsday were Mr. and 1.!r; James ,hurman, asslste.d by Mrs. Clar· Wednesday Meet
Ward and son. Mr. and Mrs. Mel· cnce Massar, prosented a skit
,
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vtn Devol, Jud.v C~ nd Carolyn, all Old Abe"~ following the business
Mra. A. fl. Carpenter and Mrs.
of Charreston: Mr and Mrs RIB .;essiOn, 'after wtllch the meeting Dale Dutton. were hoste!ISeS Wed·
~ell Morgan, Mr. nnd Urs. Harolrl ;losed with the Lord's Prayer in nes1lay even\ng fqr the regular
Ward and Mrs. Raym!md Ward an~son.
mo~thi¥ mee_tlng of the Gr;~ce
all ol M'Artlw anrl Rondolph
Mrs. G. H. Ewing, Mrs. R. W. EpLSeopal Churc~ ,pul.ld.
Ward ol Ravenswood. They came 1
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ror the tune:rnl of ~Ir) Cec!l .,. nsterworl lin Mn. Baxter, bos•
The devotlonl!l s v~e was ·eon·
Ward
~esses for the ·~ ill.vited the lfucted bV Airs
sC!It" Roedel
Mro. Clnrenco Clar'&lt; is a mcdl- .aembers to the dining room for the pre•ldent. A gene!•! diseus· an d son
1 was •ue Jd on the, new k•l·
cal patient at Meigs General refreshmen1s of c'e
" rry P••
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coffee. The pr~yer on the napkins che• and ~atl•h House.
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Keith · Anderson, who Is a stu- waa rea d in un 1aon precedma the
refreshments
l'fte hostesses served a deMerl
dent at Ohi~ Univers1t:,- lS til at
course to the twelve members
the Meigs General Hospital. He J Jrothor, Fred Miller,
Present. 'flle' ~'xt 111 meetlilJ Will
I~ th; aon ?f Mr and Mrs. Fran-~ Mrs Hyida Dunham, Mils Jac· be .•held· at the boJDc of M~s
Cis Anderson.
.
quclino Rice end Mr. and Mrs Vida lhle with ' !4ro. Everett
Mr~ Dave Entsminger left to· Joe Riee, are ·t.usme.ss \JJ.IItora in Hayes nnd Mtsa Loqora 'Gilea as
day for Columbus to viSit her Mar!Olta today.
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Henry Beaver, president,
presided at the meeting which
npened with scripture readlna.
followed by tho tord'• Prayer
and pledge to tho fbg. During
the meeting Mrs. Ray Morris
wao reported having a bro~en

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Paul Smart is' the regular teach·
cr The Young 'Adult Conference
to bo held March 2 at the Lorain
street Baptist Church in Ironton
was also dlscmsed. New year Shower HonOrS
book·, were rasscd out.
The progr•m was In chars• of Mrs Gail McCain
Mr. and Mr• Clifford Stumbo
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On Her Marrl'age
C
e era e
If
Mr. and Mrs Norman McCain
J
entertained recently with a shower
ee mg s e Q
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gale Me·
.W
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lt..l' ht
Cain (Zetah Buekley) whose mor·
e nes ay l'llg
r.. ge was an event of January 25.
The Federated Circle met Wed·
nesday pvenmg m the social room
Ice cream:· cake, potato chips
of the church for their February aild punch were served to \t:ra.
meeting
IBen Bueklev~ Mrs James Buekley,
Mrs. 'George Buckley and daughter
"A r.mde To F•:rn" was the top-' Mr and Mrs. Roger Buekley and
1C pf devotions ied by Mrs. Waldo Idaughter, Mrs. Charles Humphrey
Bartels, who atated that, "We be· and d&gt;ughters, Karen and Robin,
Iieve in God our Heavenly Father all of Reedsville; Mrs. Chester
and in Jeeus Christ, Hit son, who Buckloy, Syracuse; Mr. and ~l'irB.
is revealed to us throu~h the Bh:J~e Robert Meredith and aon, Millas we seek to know Htm and Hts wood, W Va.
will for us." Group singing of
"Count Your Bless~ngs" coneluded
Mr. and Mrs. Dana McCain, Mrs.
the devotions.
Floyd Stout, :~rs. Glen Stout, Har·

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Monterar vt Pheaton Sedan
VIr)' low mllearo. Sharp car
~de •Ill ouL Now Buick

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t11e aasiatant leather of the clas~

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theme.

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Dave Darat Jr, Harold Edward
Hubbard, Howard West, Mrs. Mil·
ton Smart and Mrs Kal Hlndy.
Adessert course was served to
two guests Mrs Milton Smart of
TOledo and Mtss Janet Baker and
these members Mr and Mrs
Stumbo, Mr. and Mrs. E~lson
Baker, Mrs Frar.. Cheese brew,
Mr. and Mrs How11rd West, Mr.
and Mrs Harold E Hubbard. Mr.
nd Mrs Dll\'e Darsl Jr, Mr. and
Mrs Kal Hm·ly, Mr. and Mrs
Clemis Fox and Paul SmarL

Post Councilors

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clay evening a1 the .home •of Mr
~~~oJ Mrs. vwcn Bratton with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Anihony as
al§istant hosts.
The opening prayer was giveR
by Mr Anthony1 Mrs Cleml! Fox
had the devot.oos and gave some
thoughts on "Christian Education
1n Evan,eli.lm."

plantJ and see~s.
The ~oeteases' served a aal11d

Chester

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4 dr.

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Mh. Ralph Gilmore assisted
by Mr. Eddie Smith entertained
, T
lne w11 •ght Ga•·den Club Wed·
neaday evening at her home on
W"! Second Street.
Th• meeting '" charge of the
president, Mrs Gerald Wilder·
muth opened with devotions led
by Mr. Smith, followed with the
opening ode and the pledge to
the flag Membtrs responded to
rllll caJI with a quotation on gar·
d
enmg.
1t was voted to purchRSe pint,
dogwood tn be placed m the
court yard The distr~et dues w're
collected. A c•rd of thanks was
read from MrJ\ Carrie Nye for
flowers and cards sent her while
hospitalized
Plans were made for open
house at the next meeting, whleh
will be held •t the Uqited Me·
thodist Chun·fl on 'Phursday,
March 13 , Named on committees
for th.: open houae were, enter·
lolnment: Ml" Ethel Garland,
Mrs. Phil Williamson, Mr. T. A.
Hennessy and Mrs. Elmer Wick·
hami hrutesses: Mrs. Gilmore,
Ml'B. Pearl Hysell, Mrs. Hennessy
Mrs Dwight Parker, Mrs. Jed
Webster and Mrs. Minn1e Davis
, A paper "Making and Plan tin&amp; a
Cold Frame" ~repared by MISs
Lucretia Genhelmer was read by
Miss Augusta Genheimer, after
which the members exchanged

M'ddl
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Ttle Golden Rule Class of the who used 118 a theme "Heatts".
li'1rat BatltlSt Church mt?t Thurs· Prizes were won ~Y Mr. and Mr.1.

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Club Plans Open
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1955 CHEVROLET

vt Belair

usy Bee Sewing
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First Baptist

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loalbo owlted ear We will
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Mrs. Milton Smart and thll·
dren of Toledo are hc!'C v1s1tlng Welcomed Into

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aviilJ)lle llllinas are of ben·
elit to the .,..hole comJDunity ~nd
free of cl)orl,e. .,

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&lt;ioLIDl/16s' ur' - Ohio State
l{aiverilty'tlootball coach, Wood!
Hay.., ~m head the state Easler
1Seal d,l: V. from March 6,fo April
tl' tnii/ ~· ·
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Hayea ·;~as named stc:~c chlil'n\an •! tH~ ~rlv~ by the Qhlo I!&lt;&gt;
eiety for Crippled Children ~~ a
kl~'off 'l~ocKeon here ~iday.
· · Jehn~er Bolliiler, 5, of Gn1den
buttan,• was DIJllCd tho state'•
!ill~ Seal Girl She appeared al
the'luncheori with Hayes and Ohio
1Stale full~ack ~ob Wbltc Fr.1dU

IN MEIGS COUNTY

·PEOf,W

· Sfate Eilsttr ) .

Mrs. Helen Terry·
Claimed·By ~eath
At ~fhens Friday

Js Compete
In ABake-Off

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Shain Services
Set For Sunday

Hel.d After Service

OVEC And Union
Talks Recessed
For Five Days .

GALLIPOLIS, 0. UP-Contract
Funeral •crviccs for Earl C. talks .between tho Utility Work·
Shain, 64, who died m Holzer H01· I era Union of America, Local 430
pital l'hur~ay night will be held and the Ohio Vall'ey Ele&lt;tTIC Corp
Sunday at 3 30 p m. from the Re· were rl!te!!Sed for five days tocine Baptist Church Rev. Wealey day w1th the sit11alion reqaaJning
Jenkins will officiate at the scr· "encntially unchanged."
\'ices.
The request for a reeeaa until
Friends may call at the Ewing Tuesday came from lh~ UllllA
Funeral Home until noon Sunday. neaoU1IDn, wbo pla!l a ~tl of
reo.au ,tne above sc.ene taken many
PARISH u•eTING
meetinll&amp;, conUnulni tlu)liJh Sua_
h th
It d tr
day, with labor rep~tlvu· ol
;~:!::_~;K~~~~~w en
sa laken
1D us ID
. Y was
The meellng
Episeopalis Church
annual
the 15 eompanlea ,'. 'q~a~.
lven ewas
1898preat Parish
to be held
ill OVEC.
'!.¥ '"~ ap·
ndusuy in Meigs County ha~ the cbureh Monday, Feb. 17, at
Goorge Bell, federjlt ~~iidial9t
County Jnduslria! front.
no p. m.
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2'41)QIIY"Sori!~f!el, Pnm•mv--Midtllop~tr!, 0, Feb. 15, 1058

M'pre S~b~ '_r~ · .

()til

' Pl~li E\rantrelist
br•~~o::~r:·t~di
01irr
pi
River to :F~Nnll:~~r~~~::£
TO MEET TUEsDAY
SefVICeF.,0t. ~week marked
by an
The Homebuilder~ Class of the
blan~et of hgfit
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, Pomeroy, and Afr Reuben W•I·
were among the most useful of

tlie'if lives

. Man.of llour in Pomeroy Is Coaell Dick Retton, tile "Peo-

Iiles Cherce," win, lose or draw in Athena

James D Hawley,

ill!l!"epot'IJ was &amp;meet M~lgs County maintenance stipervi·
slJf f!lr' state hill~ ways. The Case ?I The Missmg R~cords ill

~tkremams unsolve~ Sixteen met as the Me1g,s CoUp·
d1 tofy- this proJect when completed would satls
, ~t~ec.t~ry - this projec twhen completed would sa tis·

ft J r , a! tteed. Mrs. W. A. Morgan

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per !1b011ld f,e conv1ctcn
' ~ h e mAy he cute but

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif - Police
Chief Auguot Kottmnn 1 on the pi·
lot who succei!Slully crosh·landed
hiS dlsobt~d \Vestorn Air Unel
plmll' suvmg all 21 uboard

'The pilot dtd one hell of a
fmc job puttmg tho shtp down in

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yau littn paying a landlord
month after month, f!•'~r ~alt.:

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$toll 'that accumulation uaeleu
rent rect~pts bv bUilding·cfllo~~rl of ·
your own. Sto ut for cfit~a-oW Now
you can own your own lilliM. •·

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build gour own home

True Story
Detective'• Dairy
Down on the Farm
Engineer'• Week
NBA Pro Basketball
Mr. Wizard
Rl¢lne fro)ll Hialeah
Sky Kin&amp;
Hgpa)ong Ca881dy
News Piclure

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is tis energettc faithful
,
'Fit!ev~s clobbe'red the SAlem Center Scllool early In the
wt.~k Once again: How low can you get fellas? And hun4fl;J~ ~w ,a rare sight the night of Feb.
thos~ spectacular Northern Lights which reminded each, of us that Na.
turefn•Jts wh'oleness Is greater than anu or its parts I b. h
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·v.
, 0 W IC
we are on~ . . .
,Reminder to our would-be auth- printed in thlo space eac~ Saturorr.
day.
Ddr/'t tw.a't to gel buoy on your Mrs Fm reRt Bailey ot Ball~'s
lea\q~ , sfo'ri' on Jutt ~b~ut any- Lake likes thl8 one. with sineere
Oilii( yOu, lind of Interest around apologies to Messcrs Amsba,Y,
abd)it. ?bo ~•rl use $10 can't you? Ingles, Crow, Brown, Dowhle and
'il'e'r! Braggine P~Partment
Caroey·
Cian11i~d advertising In The A LITTLE WIDER PLEASI
Dally ~entJnei to get ,what you Under the spreading frightening
n~d in a hurry, or get rid of what
drill
yOU don't wan1 also tn a hurry,
The village denlist !lands
wiirtrs wonders Item·
He hos you open up your mouth
Ralph La}Tlbrig~t l;ut week need· And puts m hoth hli hands
ed a dozen or so chieken utehel'll
in a hurry. A 3 times classllled Your mouth 1o now so wtde agape
had 3 times more calth~ri than he Your chin rests on your knees,
needed alter one inS.rtion.
But still the dentist smiles and
Jiem· A lypleal ~eigs County oays,
'mall bu•in"a neede'd a man. One
"A little Wider please."
liltertion, 'I'Wenty.flve applicants
R6tired Navy man A. c. Hili lie builds a shell inside your
can1 •et the saltdut q! hi• veins
mouth
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ColflldentJal repo has it that AI- And lay• out all hiS tools,
len in t.akiliJ his seeratarlai part And next mstalis a suellon pump
in a re~ent 'Masonic meeting had
To counteract your drools
~auoe to mention \lie 12th M} !Ol11c
DilltiJ! (Ot w~lch loealldd;t&gt;s are Your jaws arc now •• far apart
a part).
Your tonais !eel a bre02e,
Still t~e dentist smiles and says,
II ca""' on):
,
"A little wider, please."
"Twellth Naval District."
Warlifli'e LL IIlii wa1 s\lltloned At lost the treatment's over
lor niany yeats Iri the 12th Navoi
And you eio,. your mouth once
DI•trtet )llitb Hea.4quarter&amp; in Wa
more
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'l'h• dentist inkes you by the arm
ADll dill you ever notiee that And leads you lo the door.
mb'it "regulu arm)" and "regular
navy" call the Pactrio Islands Wn· And now, your wallet m your hand
hoo in!lead olllawoil. They apeak You oak "What arc your fees?"
tbe word with marked re~•erence lie Rena your open ptlrse und says
Wonder~ ol heaven like climate •A little wider, please"
ond scenery tnspiro it '
BY. UNITED , PRESS
-Jock Horbort
Then there was the fellow in
DAI,LAS, Tcx - Stripper Canrly
Akroh wh~ wdnt to a bank teller
llnrr on the gmlty verdlet and I~
to cash' a cheek Lacking his wai
AUTO TAG DUDLINE
ycu r llCntencc ·imposed Cor her
l~t an~ poaitive normal idontilica·
Donna Jones, deputy registrar possessiOn of mArijuana
ttlin, he subolltuted his te!th Out nr mo1or VPhlrll'll Poml'roy, .!B id
All 1 can say is 1l's an unfair
~e hia Upptfl Hi• name was on today, anyone w11~h1n g tu reserve verd1ct "
tHem. He cubed his check
their old llcen11e number must
From time to time favorite have their title :!nd money In
DALLII.S, Tox - Asst. DL&lt;I rlcl
)IOMM Of our reade11 wlli he re- by Feb 26
Attorney Ball Alexander, tn ht11
pl&lt;•a ln the J~ ry, on why thp striP'
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the J!vangehsltc Scrvt&lt;e Tli~J' Ices begm m the Bethieh"'" Ba~ ported In ChiCago ai6'1fe •lnoo.J;~•t.
w&lt;il oltcnd the serviCe m a body. lj,ij Churcb m the grcjt Ben~ d i- d
, ht
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trlct m
f Sui/day, Febrltory 23. lls
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1
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p~or ~/ th~lchurcli, h~ wiil con
e
Hir&lt;i·hit
1
Mr. an~ J l.rll EWt
ined. old th, f m'tl!.nlll ~Lejl ~g~~~: ~~t' n~~
'·.:••~•'*
Shak~ Hcfll!ilt: Cl(~la , arf llll 'I If. ~ earn cvcnmg lhfll mm
"' · Gras
nouncmg the btrth or an 8 pound day, March 2
twice thts
Sub-normal tern·
8 ounce son on Monday, ••ebruary the Cheshtre BaptiSt Church, Will
10 The baby who 15 thm first Rev. Edward Newktrk, pastor of
child has been named Earl Hamil speak
Mondal, 1
and wilb Ioiii willte1 undeftiflil!
1
ton Mrs Mar&lt;e Stetner of MiddleTHe therlie of the' neath tbeu gay eoatumes. A hall·
port " a grandmother
meetmgs will be "A Deeper Walk meh of ram fell in the holiday
--With ChriSt"
etty Friday
MEETING CALLED
Rev' carl macltiu'Hl, a mission
llore cold
The Past Chiefs Assomlton of ary who " home on furlough from ~fs fbreca!t li&gt;r ,!
0~ :~,:~·;~.!:/~~·~~cation day
Meigs Temple, Pythian Sister•, the Belgian ~ongo, ~II
will meet Monday evening at the Thuraday~F'rld~d. tur~y a~i thomaoviiie would iii i~t
)lome ol Mrs Faye Mayer
:r.nd:.~hln~" !tn1.:'t~" and 1wni doon.
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brlnl out re1t doCtrines for
1 ~h evening he
TO MilT ftiC)IIIDAY
Chilitlan liVIng.
The JOF class of the Untted will shOw liH~ lJIIDUtea ot 1lldes
Methodist Church will meet Men· about his misaooary work. Thete
~•Y ' at 7 30 Pm at the ~1\drcb, will allo oe "a 41sPlay ot obleeta
with Mrs. Bey Betzinf and Mrs made by the Alf}can.•; I
Antont tuck&amp; as hoo eases
1tev. and Mrs. Bl'~~tnun have
IRf!nt live xears ovm'sea! and
PTA TO MElT
Plan to return In Au&amp;ll't· They
The Ch~sfCf P'I'A will m~el •I are. the pareh(a of four young
thb school Mon~av1 FcbMiary 17 girls, two of wbo!n were !lorn in
ni 8 P M A snllclal program has the Belgian Congo,
,
been plannod Cor Founder! Day.
A great time in sin&amp;lnc is being
~
planned Friends ol all ~hurches
are invited 1o he with the congre·
NIW CITIZIN
galion Thoae having ope~ial musMr and Mrs Richard William leal abthty may feel tree 10 render
Vaughan ae announcmg tbe birth a special number
o! a daughter, Elizabeth Alesla,
wctghing 9 pouqds and 10\1 oun
cos at Meogs General Hospital,
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February 14," 191!8
~· Vaughan! have two sons,
(Contlnuod Frtm Pollt t:illo)
Richard \Volt tam Vaughan, U and were J Ed Foster, clerk; frcsi
Donald Edward Vaughan.
dent William Ander~n. W A
The grandparents are Mr. and (Dude) Gtbbs, vtce pre4!Hent H
Mrs W D Pnrsons of Dunbar and E Boney was 111 and -or; Harold
Mr and Mrs Richard Edwa;d Brown wos absent at a dental
Vaughan of Pomerov.
meeting.
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The great gran poron ' arc
o•v UNIT DON4'ftJ ....
Mrs Annie M Ohlinaer, Mr Wes
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ley p Ohlinger or Mfddlepoll aild , The DAV AuxlliaJ'Y ~ Ra,In,
Mf nd M" Mol~ Yeaug~r ol this wee~ donated the ju/rl..lo~$~~
~ b100
a
d Mr Walter Vaughan toward the purchase of f OOibut.
0
• .an '
J~tor heart machine acelitd/68 to
Of Pomeroy,
pr R. E Boice
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex - Lt Col
George H Stctnkamp, director of
the Department of Space Medt
cine at the School of Av&lt;altOn
Medicine, oo tho condttion of Air
man Donald G Farrell, on the
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to th o r:noon
"He Is in perfect •hnpc. II!'s
In much better ohnpe than the
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their lamiilea, photo,.apha, medl·
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ended Aus. 10, 1945. Also lnciud·
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' 'MANILA UP - Jap~neso of·
ll&lt;;wia expressed optimism today
t~al two World War II 1otraasiers
IWIII!d 1oori .Orne out ot tHeir hide·
outa on ~ub!nd bland lor rtpl·
tr&lt;ation to Japan.

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day ev,enmg at the church af~r !artit speaker as evang'ells~~ serv; and
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2'41)QIIY"Sori!~f!el, Pnm•mv--Midtllop~tr!, 0, Feb. 15, 1058

M'pre S~b~ '_r~ · .

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br•~~o::~r:·t~di
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TO MEET TUEsDAY
SefVICeF.,0t. ~week marked
by an
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, Pomeroy, and Afr Reuben W•I·
were among the most useful of

tlie'if lives

. Man.of llour in Pomeroy Is Coaell Dick Retton, tile "Peo-

Iiles Cherce," win, lose or draw in Athena

James D Hawley,

ill!l!"epot'IJ was &amp;meet M~lgs County maintenance stipervi·
slJf f!lr' state hill~ ways. The Case ?I The Missmg R~cords ill

~tkremams unsolve~ Sixteen met as the Me1g,s CoUp·
d1 tofy- this proJect when completed would satls
, ~t~ec.t~ry - this projec twhen completed would sa tis·

ft J r , a! tteed. Mrs. W. A. Morgan

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif - Police
Chief Auguot Kottmnn 1 on the pi·
lot who succei!Slully crosh·landed
hiS dlsobt~d \Vestorn Air Unel
plmll' suvmg all 21 uboard

'The pilot dtd one hell of a
fmc job puttmg tho shtp down in

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yau littn paying a landlord
month after month, f!•'~r ~alt.:

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$toll 'that accumulation uaeleu
rent rect~pts bv bUilding·cfllo~~rl of ·
your own. Sto ut for cfit~a-oW Now
you can own your own lilliM. •·

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Detective'• Dairy
Down on the Farm
Engineer'• Week
NBA Pro Basketball
Mr. Wizard
Rl¢lne fro)ll Hialeah
Sky Kin&amp;
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is tis energettc faithful
,
'Fit!ev~s clobbe'red the SAlem Center Scllool early In the
wt.~k Once again: How low can you get fellas? And hun4fl;J~ ~w ,a rare sight the night of Feb.
thos~ spectacular Northern Lights which reminded each, of us that Na.
turefn•Jts wh'oleness Is greater than anu or its parts I b. h
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we are on~ . . .
,Reminder to our would-be auth- printed in thlo space eac~ Saturorr.
day.
Ddr/'t tw.a't to gel buoy on your Mrs Fm reRt Bailey ot Ball~'s
lea\q~ , sfo'ri' on Jutt ~b~ut any- Lake likes thl8 one. with sineere
Oilii( yOu, lind of Interest around apologies to Messcrs Amsba,Y,
abd)it. ?bo ~•rl use $10 can't you? Ingles, Crow, Brown, Dowhle and
'il'e'r! Braggine P~Partment
Caroey·
Cian11i~d advertising In The A LITTLE WIDER PLEASI
Dally ~entJnei to get ,what you Under the spreading frightening
n~d in a hurry, or get rid of what
drill
yOU don't wan1 also tn a hurry,
The village denlist !lands
wiirtrs wonders Item·
He hos you open up your mouth
Ralph La}Tlbrig~t l;ut week need· And puts m hoth hli hands
ed a dozen or so chieken utehel'll
in a hurry. A 3 times classllled Your mouth 1o now so wtde agape
had 3 times more calth~ri than he Your chin rests on your knees,
needed alter one inS.rtion.
But still the dentist smiles and
Jiem· A lypleal ~eigs County oays,
'mall bu•in"a neede'd a man. One
"A little Wider please."
liltertion, 'I'Wenty.flve applicants
R6tired Navy man A. c. Hili lie builds a shell inside your
can1 •et the saltdut q! hi• veins
mouth
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ColflldentJal repo has it that AI- And lay• out all hiS tools,
len in t.akiliJ his seeratarlai part And next mstalis a suellon pump
in a re~ent 'Masonic meeting had
To counteract your drools
~auoe to mention \lie 12th M} !Ol11c
DilltiJ! (Ot w~lch loealldd;t&gt;s are Your jaws arc now •• far apart
a part).
Your tonais !eel a bre02e,
Still t~e dentist smiles and says,
II ca""' on):
,
"A little wider, please."
"Twellth Naval District."
Warlifli'e LL IIlii wa1 s\lltloned At lost the treatment's over
lor niany yeats Iri the 12th Navoi
And you eio,. your mouth once
DI•trtet )llitb Hea.4quarter&amp; in Wa
more
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'l'h• dentist inkes you by the arm
ADll dill you ever notiee that And leads you lo the door.
mb'it "regulu arm)" and "regular
navy" call the Pactrio Islands Wn· And now, your wallet m your hand
hoo in!lead olllawoil. They apeak You oak "What arc your fees?"
tbe word with marked re~•erence lie Rena your open ptlrse und says
Wonder~ ol heaven like climate •A little wider, please"
ond scenery tnspiro it '
BY. UNITED , PRESS
-Jock Horbort
Then there was the fellow in
DAI,LAS, Tcx - Stripper Canrly
Akroh wh~ wdnt to a bank teller
llnrr on the gmlty verdlet and I~
to cash' a cheek Lacking his wai
AUTO TAG DUDLINE
ycu r llCntencc ·imposed Cor her
l~t an~ poaitive normal idontilica·
Donna Jones, deputy registrar possessiOn of mArijuana
ttlin, he subolltuted his te!th Out nr mo1or VPhlrll'll Poml'roy, .!B id
All 1 can say is 1l's an unfair
~e hia Upptfl Hi• name was on today, anyone w11~h1n g tu reserve verd1ct "
tHem. He cubed his check
their old llcen11e number must
From time to time favorite have their title :!nd money In
DALLII.S, Tox - Asst. DL&lt;I rlcl
)IOMM Of our reade11 wlli he re- by Feb 26
Attorney Ball Alexander, tn ht11
pl&lt;•a ln the J~ ry, on why thp striP'
pres1de?t.

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the J!vangehsltc Scrvt&lt;e Tli~J' Ices begm m the Bethieh"'" Ba~ ported In ChiCago ai6'1fe •lnoo.J;~•t.
w&lt;il oltcnd the serviCe m a body. lj,ij Churcb m the grcjt Ben~ d i- d
, ht
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f Sui/day, Febrltory 23. lls
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Hir&lt;i·hit
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Mr. an~ J l.rll EWt
ined. old th, f m'tl!.nlll ~Lejl ~g~~~: ~~t' n~~
'·.:••~•'*
Shak~ Hcfll!ilt: Cl(~la , arf llll 'I If. ~ earn cvcnmg lhfll mm
"' · Gras
nouncmg the btrth or an 8 pound day, March 2
twice thts
Sub-normal tern·
8 ounce son on Monday, ••ebruary the Cheshtre BaptiSt Church, Will
10 The baby who 15 thm first Rev. Edward Newktrk, pastor of
child has been named Earl Hamil speak
Mondal, 1
and wilb Ioiii willte1 undeftiflil!
1
ton Mrs Mar&lt;e Stetner of MiddleTHe therlie of the' neath tbeu gay eoatumes. A hall·
port " a grandmother
meetmgs will be "A Deeper Walk meh of ram fell in the holiday
--With ChriSt"
etty Friday
MEETING CALLED
Rev' carl macltiu'Hl, a mission
llore cold
The Past Chiefs Assomlton of ary who " home on furlough from ~fs fbreca!t li&gt;r ,!
0~ :~,:~·;~.!:/~~·~~cation day
Meigs Temple, Pythian Sister•, the Belgian ~ongo, ~II
will meet Monday evening at the Thuraday~F'rld~d. tur~y a~i thomaoviiie would iii i~t
)lome ol Mrs Faye Mayer
:r.nd:.~hln~" !tn1.:'t~" and 1wni doon.
·
brlnl out re1t doCtrines for
1 ~h evening he
TO MilT ftiC)IIIDAY
Chilitlan liVIng.
The JOF class of the Untted will shOw liH~ lJIIDUtea ot 1lldes
Methodist Church will meet Men· about his misaooary work. Thete
~•Y ' at 7 30 Pm at the ~1\drcb, will allo oe "a 41sPlay ot obleeta
with Mrs. Bey Betzinf and Mrs made by the Alf}can.•; I
Antont tuck&amp; as hoo eases
1tev. and Mrs. Bl'~~tnun have
IRf!nt live xears ovm'sea! and
PTA TO MElT
Plan to return In Au&amp;ll't· They
The Ch~sfCf P'I'A will m~el •I are. the pareh(a of four young
thb school Mon~av1 FcbMiary 17 girls, two of wbo!n were !lorn in
ni 8 P M A snllclal program has the Belgian Congo,
,
been plannod Cor Founder! Day.
A great time in sin&amp;lnc is being
~
planned Friends ol all ~hurches
are invited 1o he with the congre·
NIW CITIZIN
galion Thoae having ope~ial musMr and Mrs Richard William leal abthty may feel tree 10 render
Vaughan ae announcmg tbe birth a special number
o! a daughter, Elizabeth Alesla,
wctghing 9 pouqds and 10\1 oun
cos at Meogs General Hospital,
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February 14," 191!8
~· Vaughan! have two sons,
(Contlnuod Frtm Pollt t:illo)
Richard \Volt tam Vaughan, U and were J Ed Foster, clerk; frcsi
Donald Edward Vaughan.
dent William Ander~n. W A
The grandparents are Mr. and (Dude) Gtbbs, vtce pre4!Hent H
Mrs W D Pnrsons of Dunbar and E Boney was 111 and -or; Harold
Mr and Mrs Richard Edwa;d Brown wos absent at a dental
Vaughan of Pomerov.
meeting.
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The great gran poron ' arc
o•v UNIT DON4'ftJ ....
Mrs Annie M Ohlinaer, Mr Wes
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ley p Ohlinger or Mfddlepoll aild , The DAV AuxlliaJ'Y ~ Ra,In,
Mf nd M" Mol~ Yeaug~r ol this wee~ donated the ju/rl..lo~$~~
~ b100
a
d Mr Walter Vaughan toward the purchase of f OOibut.
0
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J~tor heart machine acelitd/68 to
Of Pomeroy,
pr R. E Boice
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex - Lt Col
George H Stctnkamp, director of
the Department of Space Medt
cine at the School of Av&lt;altOn
Medicine, oo tho condttion of Air
man Donald G Farrell, on the
f&lt;flh day of his Simulated flight
to th o r:noon
"He Is in perfect •hnpc. II!'s
In much better ohnpe than the
crow watching htm"

' 12. etnrinc

1 ahaped

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tlt On
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top

3. Twitted
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4. l;lker

A Japaltese ml88idn dropped
packagea Tue~y Into the lunate
area where the otraulm have
been hiding since the war. The
packages 10,ntalned letlm Item
their lamiilea, photo,.apha, medl·
cmc, cigareltoa, IQod and on im·
perial mo,.age deci«rlng the war
ended Aus. 10, 1945. Also lnciud·
ed was equipmont ,wlth whioh the
stragators could sianal their
whereabouts and' their doslre to

·s~,.

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in ' poi!Ucal year would be

It with hJs fourth SO-footer and
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IIAWTHI)l\NI SHOWS McAFII
II was Hawthorne wh~ pulled
the game •OUt of the fire In the
last quarter I&gt;Y leaatng all seor·
er• wit• 10 of b•s 14 points for
the nlr)lt.
Tbll should have given "Mr.
Football" considerable delight 11
It was known in the Poroeroy
camp that Coach' McAfee was
overbear~ to observe allot these
clubs' 'lint meeting:
"Ob, Hawthorne, can't play
baJketball."
His points were the most, but
every point in • game like this
flnalleacue teat was •• Important
as another.
Hawthorne's 10 poinl!, or John,
son's \bree , free throws, or Wll·
son's lon1 a.hot thai kepi the rally
aoing, or Zirkle's lohg one that
ope11ed 11, or ar.in, Willo~'&amp; .lwo
free throws In the dying secolids
that made It ~. Take your
pick.
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at not loullng their opponents
won the game for Pomeroy. The
Pantbers hit 24 field goals to 27
for Athens. But Pomeroy eashed
In on 13 of 18 tree chances while
Athena blt only six of 13.
AI lor Coach Retton, he was the
happiest man In Ohio, If not in
the United States. He said:
"Give all ,the eredlt to the boy&amp;.
They dld II.''
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be could have, single out any boy
for particular praise. It was ob·
vious that every Pahthel wu put·
tjng out all he had. That's all Ret
ton ever a&amp;ked of them.
Folmer drew ao much attention
from the Athena defenders he got
only six points. But be wao In·
vincible In his forecourt ball hand·
ling, and along with Wllson and
Zirkle, time after time demonstrat·
ed that even a tough full court
press by a team as skllllul as Alb·
ens could be beaten with heady
playlne.
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For the nlath of 17 games so
far, Coach Retton made no errors
ln his substitutions. There were
none.
For Athens, besides MeConkcy,
Gaskill was especially dangerous
around the bucket. Although John·
son consistently controll• d both
boards almost Bin,.:lehandedly, ex·
eept in the thlfd ~varljir when· ~e
struck bad lurk in positioning
himself. Ga•kill managed eight
Important field goals, mostly ofl
rebounds.
Coen, also working outside, had
•I• fielders and one charity lor
13 points. He was tough In the
front court. Bill 6-1 V1c Stanson
was held scoreless.
TAKE IT ALL
The victory waa lrostmg on a

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NF;W YORK UP- Wall Street is
convinced the1e will he a reeov·
ery in lndustly this year-and
a good one-but it isn't so eager
to put a de!lnite time on tbe up·
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The liming of the recovery has
been variously predicted by many
experts, and the whc\e situation
has produced conlus1on not only
in the mark&lt;t place but also in
general business.
The whole thing revolves
around the d1ffioulty of making
sc~enttlic forecasts on things eco•
nomic The reason lor the variety
of opmions hmges on public psychology wb1ch ,. very difficult
to measure
But as Wall Street sees the
tuat10n, thts bcmg an election
vcar " , bound to brmg the {jill
Ioree of both parties back of a
drive for busmcss recovery. And
the spending ,. expcciMll .. to be
gigantic.
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b1ye been three teams with 11-3 do little lor the high-bracket In·
ree:Orqs, Pom.,~x. ~thens, and comes
Wellaton, the latter eosily beating However, any sort of a cut In
#okson, Fr)day niBht 5H8.
ln~ome taxes, tt 11 felt, w&lt;&gt;uld do
By winning Pomeroy has a 12-2 mueh to •lmulate the whole eco·
league record, one game better nomy.
lhan Wellslon at '11-3 and two
Alllo there Is the prospect that
gam~ betljlr than Athens, In 1 1)1~ 'budget defiCit will result.
third place alll-4.
That, qf course, w&lt;&gt;uld '"''" new
GaUipolio beat Nelsonvllle 91· tnn.Uonary forees would be se.t
49 lor a 7-7 JO&amp;aon and fourth oH. ~bould this prove true the
place. Middfeport powered past tendency would be to sell bond.s
Logan 63-69 lo take fifth plaee. and buy to rks smce bonds give a
(They l!ad been picked to finish fixed Income and stocks are aaid
last). Loean, loslne, slipped to Ito be something of an lnfla·
sixth. Jackson Is seventh, and Nel· lion hedge.
sonvi\le was consistent, loB!ni its '
14th of 14 league games.
There are many favorable long·
RISIRYES LOSE
term factors lor the ec~nomy.
romeroy,feaerves leiJ beh)nd In' 'These are lls.td by Ham•. UP·
the last q~~fer 10 lose ~~ With bam &amp; Co. ~n •to cumnt market
Gary ~(fl• ~~ding the lillie review a. ac~ent1flc re10areh ere·
P,antbel'f:' l'!:illi ~l ' point(ad4· pal· ating·, an am~~ing ":orld of to·
t!llg on· a' P:eat display of re- mortow; pohllcal phllosophy r,e.
boundlni. RlJiia•h•d 11 for Athens ognlzlJ!g that ,h_lgh une10ployme~t
and Ne)son 10.
is polllleaJ su•e•de: buill In stab•·
Varsity•. 1w .qqartera:
lizel'11 sueh as Social Seeurltr.
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Athens ,
,,11 28 44 60 ligen! busine" management; a
Pomeroy
16. 33 39 61 greattr number of new industri"
' Athens: Stanson 0 0.1 O; Coen making tho economy less depend·
6 1-3. 13; ~cdonkey h 5-7 27; en! 6n a few b1g ones: a glaht
Ga&amp;t1ll 8 0.2 16; Coursey 2 0.0 4; defenae industry, likely to grow
Melntur!f 0.:0·0. Totala 27 6·13 68. well above 40 billion dollars;
Pomeroy: Hawthorne 6 2-4 14; at.tb,Uzing influence of lnsUtu·
Johnaon D 11-7 23; Folmer 2 !·2 8; tiona! investors; lessons ol the
Wilson 3 4·5 10; Zirkle 4 0.0 8. past on business reecssions, and
Totals 24 13·18 61.
the capital of around $12,!00 be·
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By the third quarter it was 73·
slump m the llrst gumer at
Friday night to
28 an,d subs were In most of the wm over the Chieftains 65·59 a(\d grab sole hold of fifth foul In the last second? The teom
t•me at that point
place In the finals of the 1957·58 SEOAL basketball race.
and us' coach was mobbed by hun·
llaelne hit 44 of 7~ snots for 58
It was a remarkable finish for the Jackets who had been dreds of well-wishers.
percent and had an Identical per. picked by area sportswriters at the beginning of the season Each player took !urns riding on
centage from the foul llne with 85 8 last place club.
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the shoulders of his team~ates
11 of 19. Rome eould get oaly 16
They bell the team that scared got 28 for LogAn.
and fans, and Johnaon was hoiSted
cent.
league champions Pomeroy with
Mike Erwin had another good up to leor the net from the Athens
llaelne r'servese won 44-34 over 1 72·71 effort earher 111 the souon. game at his forward post, helplnl' basket. He had help from Phll
Rome reserves with Butch Gaul It also was the same club that at arabblng ftbeunds and get· Werry, a reserve center.
getting 12 for high man.
last week upended proud Athens ling four fieldel'11 and a free throw
AntiNS PULLS UP
By quarters:
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For much of the game tbe Pan·
Radne
And Mark Kelly the Jacket 61
lbers held Athens to the kind of
18 48 73 99
Rome
6 24 28 40 center, a junior, proved lor the
The Sackets Jed all the way ex· eontest they wanted to play. Two
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Radne· Salser 2 o-o 4; Wolle 19 third -straight game, that he i• the ~:! ,::ro:~t~t fl~atqi~:~~r~~r~: boys p~rtlcularly were ou(Jtandln0 1 38; J. Arlams 8 2-4 18; Powell most Improved player In the leag· jlrown put Logan ahead lfl.l~ but jn ach~eving this feat wllh a .Me.
6 2-3 14; McDade 6 1-4 13; Beegle ue. Hll 29 pomts at Logan was
Conkey against them.
3 4-4 10; Johnaon 0 2·2 2; Chap. hll bes.t effort of the sea,;on.
it wasn't lor long
Zirkle and Wllson were assigned
was second hltlh man 0 0 I 0; Gout I).().Q; A. Ad· I It followed two games of 26
By halfllme Ike Jachta hod
switch ln. the front court on
witb 18 pomts as Ivan ams 1).().() Totals 44 11-19 119.
polnto each, and pushed hls oeason taken a 31·2e lead on Kelly'a 10
with the balance of tbe
clleked In 14
Rome: G. Golden 2 1-3 5; Wal!h league average over the 16 points points, Roy Long's polr Ill wing
a man-for·m~n plsn.
1 3·7 5; Garretl6 3-4 1~; B. Gald•n per game.
one-banders and Erwin's goo!.
&amp;wllchlng, McConkey 8 blotk3 0.2 8; llleGUI 4 1-3 9; Linton 0.().
From then unlll the end Hlddle·
could not funet10n aa he cro•
o. Totals 16 8•19 40.
He scored consistently In every port beld Ieoda ranring from
over seeking an opening to
quarter with 6·3 Gene Morgan three to nine pointa. Kelly went 00 drive. through.
trying to stop his twi•tlng drive· to get ronother 11 pelnli In the The mull was that thi&amp; 'sen~a·
COLLEGE
ins and pivot and push shots Hu third quarter Which ended 51-42
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10 !leldets and 9 of 12 tree throws for the Jacket•
Ilona! Athens guard failed even
By Unlltcl Prtll
was high for both learn&amp; Morgan
to execute a clean pay-off
1Df1S
Mlrlhll 101 Bowlin• OrtOn 87
And this lime the wlnncrlo dld
play. In tbe two team's
0
Mor.htod St. 75 W11tn. Ky. 60
n?t fold up In the final frame as flrot meeting he had gotten OVet
GallipeUs suddenly came to life llldwln Wol. 101 Dttrolt Toch 10
was their occaalonal hlblt earlier half hls 27 points by going all the
opblst Inept Nelaonvllle last
HIGH SCHOOL
in the season. Bobby Nelson ••m• way ln.
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Dlcbt on the Gallia floor and did· Hamilton 59 l"ortlmouth 41
in wltb four points, Kelly got hll
Of course, keeping McConkey
ev&lt;rythillg right, winning 91-49 Dtlllnco 68
last lour, and Erwm contributed
but II• no eure fo•
aa Cblck Conley stamped himself
Dtlph" St. John 63 ot
four.
. He still made 27
~Pin as one of the more lmprov· Worthington 73 Grove City 6~
last nliht, leading both
ed ployera in the SEOAL thlo Bca· Mlddlttown 105 Limo 41
in &amp;eoring, but all of his
Horlan
Whitlatch,
held
to
his
ftln,
Xonla 65 Troy 55 ,
goals came from outside Qr
Eastew's Eagles - not Raldero lowest produetlon of the seaaon,
Galllpolll led all the way, gel· Ntwork 76 Coohocton 57
tbe wing from 12 to 20 feet out.
anymore - warmed up for their added two charltlOB In that laat
ttn1 an eight point margin 10 the Chllllcotht 71 Marltttl 53
county tournament opener next aelge. Logan outseored the Jaeketa Time ollor lime he was boxed
flral quorter and going at a 49·27 Ironton 69 Aohlond 67
week with an 83-117 beating over 17·14 in the lut quarter b•t It and hlo drlve'o broken up or ao
off balance he had to fire
Albany of Athens County ID 1 Wtlllll't enough.
ellp by halflime.
COACH WARMS UP
reaching his mo•t effective
game at T'!J'pers Plains.
Conley was high for both teams
~eoree COllin• had anothet hot
By winnintl the Jackets ended a
lllth 27 and Jerry Patton had 23 BE~EA, o. UP - coach Lee
the Panthers did this with•
for NelB(InvUle
Trease! of Massillon w" a prime nlgltt, coming home with 36 points. 6·8 SEOAL record with wins over
of them fouling out al·
Gallipollo took over llrm con· eandldate lor the vacant hqad llalph Knight waa 1econd with :u. Nelsonvllle tvrlce, Jacketa once,
Morris w1th 1~ was high for tho Galllpolll once, and Logan twice
WI"•• carried four per·
trol of fourth place in !mal rtand· football coaching Job at Baldwin· losen.
Tbr~ took Logan 7H!8 11 Middle·
lhroagltQut most of the
11118 with a 7·7 record.
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Wallace Colleg•.
In a reserve game Albany !&gt;on port Jan. 17th.
quarter.
Wellston, meanwhile, wa8 only
M·ZG whlle Charles Collins was Coach Nolan Swackhomer wlll
LIAO UNTIL THIRD
paltlally b!Uy In beaUng Jackaon
HEMSLEY SIGNS
go Into the Exempted V11iage *lld ' Pomeroy led 16·ll at the first
hl•h wltb 16 i t
m&amp; witallox Walton canning 29
WASHINGTON UP _ Rollle "''
Parochial School lournam~nt n•xt
on Zirkle's two long two
By quarter!: po n s.
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l'Olnll fol hlgh point mnn oo both Hemsley, a former major lea1ue Eastern
16 43 8! 83 week heavy favorites to win and
goat. by Johnaon, one
clubs. For Jackaon Dave Yorian catcher from Syraeuse, 0, who Albany
12 24 43 57 move on to Welloton the following
ond one fro!ll Paul
waa hitlh with 10.
saw service with lour different
Eaotern, G. Collins 36, Rorer w~ck.
Walton led a third quarter ral· teams, tias been signed as a seoul Gaul 4, R. Knight 24, Hetzer 13,
Brown and Brandon who teamed
Johnson had gotten
ly, gettlft( 15 of his team's 19 by the Washington Senators. He Rod Gaul 6.
hi G Ill 11 B?.Sl lth
fielders and a charity.
points Ia thlt frame. It waa 211-19 wlll scout the Indiana, southern
Albany, Morrll I!, Radford 1. Up
w P 111!\Urqeo
a po ' ' two week•
w J Fo.Jmer added three points and
greatto scoring
before Wtlton atarted hla surge. Ohio and northern Kentucky area. Trout 5, Honey 13, Pratt 4, Carley ago,
.were hold to 12 and 13 points
)lit again. Athens fell be·
7, Seel 8, Sewell 4.
reapectlvely.
another two points aa' M~·
RUTLAND LOllS
Coach Swaekhamer oubstlt~ted
got e~ght of hls team's 15
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Rutland's Red Devlla dropped only twt.. as Roy Long spelled
to Pomeroy's t7.
another, thla one to toush Jack· Bowlea 88 did Ed Croo~•
the third quarter, with the
sonvlllHrlmble last nltlhl at/RUt·
'llddleport reservea loot I •quebenefiting from • Me·
land 79-67 •• Pat, Ead8 and the ak&lt;r to the little Chieftains, 33-34.
J!OP talk ecared on the likely
brother of Raelno s Larry Morrl· Dave Hartinger had 13 for Middle·
Tbe Wahamo White Falcons
The Falcons of coach Don Me· son lioo up In a seorln&amp; duel.
~ 011 ~d Jim Hall'is IO. Blake
"Don~ let Retton beat me four
won their IOiij eame of the season Kenzie were In no trouble through
The younger Morrllon, lestijnl. · high for Logan and both strillhl" - wu something else.
Friday afternoon as !hey whipped out the game as they took an the Little Buckeye Loaeue with a team! with 20
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the visiting Buffalo Blaon1 511-47 early lead and netd It At hall· 30 plu• average, hit for 33 points.
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Tho victory gave the Falcons time they were out In front by a Eads got !3 fielders and a nee 1 Varsity, by quarters·
qua~ the Bulldogs beld a com·
oweet revenge lor a loll au!fored 31·17 count.
throw lor 27.
Logan
,
16 26 42 59 rnandhic 44-39 lead ond Po11J&lt;roy
at Buffalo January 31.
Rebert "Catbird" Rouoh and Ronnie lllle, Rutland scat euard, 1\llddleport
15 ~I 51 tiS lana were groaning with pain.
Marvin llouah did moat of the was off bls shootllltl eye, and this
Loun, Morgan 10 (&amp;.10) 28; The Panthers' rally began at
heavy ocorlng lor the Faleono as was lhe difference. He had only Brown 5 (2-21 12; Brandon 6 (1·1 once ofler the rest period. Haw·
the former got 19 points on six 7 points where he has been hlt· 13; Paltorson 1 (t-7) 5, Stump 0 thorne hll from the aide lor 41-44,
field goals and seven or sev011 free tlng I! to 20 per outlnc.
O·ll 1: Dollmatach o i&lt;HI 0; Wllaon odded a charity for 42-44.
throw• The other Roush had 13
J·T controlled both boards and Strait 1).().(}; Smith 1 (0.0\ 2. Total• McConkey aot both tree throws lor
DlSTIIIUTOR
111gb man lor the game, though, Rutland gave them too many 23 (13·221 59
48-42, Atheno. Then Wilson got
FIRE &amp; SAFETY EQUIP. waa BufCulo's Fred lllll, who had chance• at the free line Rutland ~llddleport, Bowles 2 (1·21 5;
20 Gary Criner Jhe Blsons' high hit 28 of 70 llold ahota, J·T 30 In Erwin 4 0 ·11 9; Kelly 11 7-101
POMIROY, 01110
scoring forward had U.
79.
29; Wbltlatch 2 12·31 8; Nelson 4
The Falcons will play at home
J.T led ull the way, 37·30 at (2-111 tO; Long 2 12-111 6; Crook&amp; 0·
Wt
again on TUesday when they lace halftime. On two occasions Rut· 1).() Total, 25 (18·281 81.
Corry
their Alumni team and thon wdl land pulled op to wllhln four
A
play In Pomeroy on nut F\'lday points, once In the 10cond quar·
llliiHMAN · INTIIS
ntchJ. They will close their season tor, again in the third. This was
NEW YORK UP:,;-~nJr~~Ta~~ j
at Sandyville on February 25.
Rutland'• final gamo before the John Lowlbr, a 2:
The box score
county tournament.
thrower,
Wahama. Llcvmg 1 2·7 4, Clark Individual scoring, Rutland, trymen Ron
John
2 2·2 6; G. Roush l .H 6; M. Eads 27, Rile 7, Dugan II, Gra. and Peter
among
Rou•h, 3 3-3 13; Fogleaona 3 1-2 7 ham 7, Caraon 7, Juslleo 4, Coy 2. wbo hove been entered for
R. Roush 6 7-7 19. Totala 18 11·27 Rutland made 19 ot 27 foul shots. National AAU Indoor Trick cham·
55.
J-T: Morrlaon'33, Jonas 18, Coato plonablpo at Modlson Square GarDrop In Our lorvlco Dopt.
Buffalo: Criner 6 3-3 I!; Sulli· 6, Shaw 5, Koona 4.
den, Feb. 22.
ond IH '" YourMif
van 0 1·2 I; 111118 6-10 ZO; Mudow
Phone 240.Y
I 2·~ 4; Sutherlan~ 1 1-3 3; Har·
rison 1 0.() 2; lleshl 0 2·2 2 Totals
made
1&amp;2
slac•£hler of
aight on the
~t~·~r~~~ as carl Wolle
his seaaon total.
the way, 18-6 at
and from there
Mo~ison began
reserve tiring
seore would not
j ~;~~~:e bounds.
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was 48-24 and
aat out once.
, and Jim
turns
cleaning
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TIAM MOIIIID
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\lclng In the Vlllate ~11'omorJlY, ·: .
Coobty of Melg1, State or ()~to, &lt; ;
In 100 ~ere l~!l:lo. 306 pf tb' Ohio
CompUiy'o PUrth'aee, lo-wlt:
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Said premlaea are appr'ailod not.
$2000.00 und muot be sold ldr•not ' .. d , ' '
less than1 two·thlrda of said ap-· ol ' 'Ill
praised value, and the term&amp; of ' ''
••I• are cash In band on day of ., .
sale. ·, ·
Paul Zirkle, Executor of
the Estate of Raymond
Zirkle, deceased.
O'Brien and O'llrien
Attorneys at Law
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in ' poi!Ucal year would be

It with hJs fourth SO-footer and
'frqm thire It was as described
above.
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IIAWTHI)l\NI SHOWS McAFII
II was Hawthorne wh~ pulled
the game •OUt of the fire In the
last quarter I&gt;Y leaatng all seor·
er• wit• 10 of b•s 14 points for
the nlr)lt.
Tbll should have given "Mr.
Football" considerable delight 11
It was known in the Poroeroy
camp that Coach' McAfee was
overbear~ to observe allot these
clubs' 'lint meeting:
"Ob, Hawthorne, can't play
baJketball."
His points were the most, but
every point in • game like this
flnalleacue teat was •• Important
as another.
Hawthorne's 10 poinl!, or John,
son's \bree , free throws, or Wll·
son's lon1 a.hot thai kepi the rally
aoing, or Zirkle's lohg one that
ope11ed 11, or ar.in, Willo~'&amp; .lwo
free throws In the dying secolids
that made It ~. Take your
pick.
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at not loullng their opponents
won the game for Pomeroy. The
Pantbers hit 24 field goals to 27
for Athens. But Pomeroy eashed
In on 13 of 18 tree chances while
Athena blt only six of 13.
AI lor Coach Retton, he was the
happiest man In Ohio, If not in
the United States. He said:
"Give all ,the eredlt to the boy&amp;.
They dld II.''
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be could have, single out any boy
for particular praise. It was ob·
vious that every Pahthel wu put·
tjng out all he had. That's all Ret
ton ever a&amp;ked of them.
Folmer drew ao much attention
from the Athena defenders he got
only six points. But be wao In·
vincible In his forecourt ball hand·
ling, and along with Wllson and
Zirkle, time after time demonstrat·
ed that even a tough full court
press by a team as skllllul as Alb·
ens could be beaten with heady
playlne.
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For the nlath of 17 games so
far, Coach Retton made no errors
ln his substitutions. There were
none.
For Athens, besides MeConkcy,
Gaskill was especially dangerous
around the bucket. Although John·
son consistently controll• d both
boards almost Bin,.:lehandedly, ex·
eept in the thlfd ~varljir when· ~e
struck bad lurk in positioning
himself. Ga•kill managed eight
Important field goals, mostly ofl
rebounds.
Coen, also working outside, had
•I• fielders and one charity lor
13 points. He was tough In the
front court. Bill 6-1 V1c Stanson
was held scoreless.
TAKE IT ALL
The victory waa lrostmg on a

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I llilltod Prftl Flnanelol Editor
NF;W YORK UP- Wall Street is
convinced the1e will he a reeov·
ery in lndustly this year-and
a good one-but it isn't so eager
to put a de!lnite time on tbe up·
ll!fn
The liming of the recovery has
been variously predicted by many
experts, and the whc\e situation
has produced conlus1on not only
in the mark&lt;t place but also in
general business.
The whole thing revolves
around the d1ffioulty of making
sc~enttlic forecasts on things eco•
nomic The reason lor the variety
of opmions hmges on public psychology wb1ch ,. very difficult
to measure
But as Wall Street sees the
tuat10n, thts bcmg an election
vcar " , bound to brmg the {jill
Ioree of both parties back of a
drive for busmcss recovery. And
the spending ,. expcciMll .. to be
gigantic.
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Walston &amp; co. holds that the gov·
ernment will take bold, v1gorous
actton 1f business doesn't turn
up.
He lists the steps that could be

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b1ye been three teams with 11-3 do little lor the high-bracket In·
ree:Orqs, Pom.,~x. ~thens, and comes
Wellaton, the latter eosily beating However, any sort of a cut In
#okson, Fr)day niBht 5H8.
ln~ome taxes, tt 11 felt, w&lt;&gt;uld do
By winning Pomeroy has a 12-2 mueh to •lmulate the whole eco·
league record, one game better nomy.
lhan Wellslon at '11-3 and two
Alllo there Is the prospect that
gam~ betljlr than Athens, In 1 1)1~ 'budget defiCit will result.
third place alll-4.
That, qf course, w&lt;&gt;uld '"''" new
GaUipolio beat Nelsonvllle 91· tnn.Uonary forees would be se.t
49 lor a 7-7 JO&amp;aon and fourth oH. ~bould this prove true the
place. Middfeport powered past tendency would be to sell bond.s
Logan 63-69 lo take fifth plaee. and buy to rks smce bonds give a
(They l!ad been picked to finish fixed Income and stocks are aaid
last). Loean, loslne, slipped to Ito be something of an lnfla·
sixth. Jackson Is seventh, and Nel· lion hedge.
sonvi\le was consistent, loB!ni its '
14th of 14 league games.
There are many favorable long·
RISIRYES LOSE
term factors lor the ec~nomy.
romeroy,feaerves leiJ beh)nd In' 'These are lls.td by Ham•. UP·
the last q~~fer 10 lose ~~ With bam &amp; Co. ~n •to cumnt market
Gary ~(fl• ~~ding the lillie review a. ac~ent1flc re10areh ere·
P,antbel'f:' l'!:illi ~l ' point(ad4· pal· ating·, an am~~ing ":orld of to·
t!llg on· a' P:eat display of re- mortow; pohllcal phllosophy r,e.
boundlni. RlJiia•h•d 11 for Athens ognlzlJ!g that ,h_lgh une10ployme~t
and Ne)son 10.
is polllleaJ su•e•de: buill In stab•·
Varsity•. 1w .qqartera:
lizel'11 sueh as Social Seeurltr.
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Athens ,
,,11 28 44 60 ligen! busine" management; a
Pomeroy
16. 33 39 61 greattr number of new industri"
' Athens: Stanson 0 0.1 O; Coen making tho economy less depend·
6 1-3. 13; ~cdonkey h 5-7 27; en! 6n a few b1g ones: a glaht
Ga&amp;t1ll 8 0.2 16; Coursey 2 0.0 4; defenae industry, likely to grow
Melntur!f 0.:0·0. Totala 27 6·13 68. well above 40 billion dollars;
Pomeroy: Hawthorne 6 2-4 14; at.tb,Uzing influence of lnsUtu·
Johnaon D 11-7 23; Folmer 2 !·2 8; tiona! investors; lessons ol the
Wilson 3 4·5 10; Zirkle 4 0.0 8. past on business reecssions, and
Totals 24 13·18 61.
the capital of around $12,!00 be·
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By the third quarter it was 73·
slump m the llrst gumer at
Friday night to
28 an,d subs were In most of the wm over the Chieftains 65·59 a(\d grab sole hold of fifth foul In the last second? The teom
t•me at that point
place In the finals of the 1957·58 SEOAL basketball race.
and us' coach was mobbed by hun·
llaelne hit 44 of 7~ snots for 58
It was a remarkable finish for the Jackets who had been dreds of well-wishers.
percent and had an Identical per. picked by area sportswriters at the beginning of the season Each player took !urns riding on
centage from the foul llne with 85 8 last place club.
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the shoulders of his team~ates
11 of 19. Rome eould get oaly 16
They bell the team that scared got 28 for LogAn.
and fans, and Johnaon was hoiSted
cent.
league champions Pomeroy with
Mike Erwin had another good up to leor the net from the Athens
llaelne r'servese won 44-34 over 1 72·71 effort earher 111 the souon. game at his forward post, helplnl' basket. He had help from Phll
Rome reserves with Butch Gaul It also was the same club that at arabblng ftbeunds and get· Werry, a reserve center.
getting 12 for high man.
last week upended proud Athens ling four fieldel'11 and a free throw
AntiNS PULLS UP
By quarters:
~D
for nine pointe.
For much of the game tbe Pan·
Radne
And Mark Kelly the Jacket 61
lbers held Athens to the kind of
18 48 73 99
Rome
6 24 28 40 center, a junior, proved lor the
The Sackets Jed all the way ex· eontest they wanted to play. Two
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Radne· Salser 2 o-o 4; Wolle 19 third -straight game, that he i• the ~:! ,::ro:~t~t fl~atqi~:~~r~~r~: boys p~rtlcularly were ou(Jtandln0 1 38; J. Arlams 8 2-4 18; Powell most Improved player In the leag· jlrown put Logan ahead lfl.l~ but jn ach~eving this feat wllh a .Me.
6 2-3 14; McDade 6 1-4 13; Beegle ue. Hll 29 pomts at Logan was
Conkey against them.
3 4-4 10; Johnaon 0 2·2 2; Chap. hll bes.t effort of the sea,;on.
it wasn't lor long
Zirkle and Wllson were assigned
was second hltlh man 0 0 I 0; Gout I).().Q; A. Ad· I It followed two games of 26
By halfllme Ike Jachta hod
switch ln. the front court on
witb 18 pomts as Ivan ams 1).().() Totals 44 11-19 119.
polnto each, and pushed hls oeason taken a 31·2e lead on Kelly'a 10
with the balance of tbe
clleked In 14
Rome: G. Golden 2 1-3 5; Wal!h league average over the 16 points points, Roy Long's polr Ill wing
a man-for·m~n plsn.
1 3·7 5; Garretl6 3-4 1~; B. Gald•n per game.
one-banders and Erwin's goo!.
&amp;wllchlng, McConkey 8 blotk3 0.2 8; llleGUI 4 1-3 9; Linton 0.().
From then unlll the end Hlddle·
could not funet10n aa he cro•
o. Totals 16 8•19 40.
He scored consistently In every port beld Ieoda ranring from
over seeking an opening to
quarter with 6·3 Gene Morgan three to nine pointa. Kelly went 00 drive. through.
trying to stop his twi•tlng drive· to get ronother 11 pelnli In the The mull was that thi&amp; 'sen~a·
COLLEGE
ins and pivot and push shots Hu third quarter Which ended 51-42
,
10 !leldets and 9 of 12 tree throws for the Jacket•
Ilona! Athens guard failed even
By Unlltcl Prtll
was high for both learn&amp; Morgan
to execute a clean pay-off
1Df1S
Mlrlhll 101 Bowlin• OrtOn 87
And this lime the wlnncrlo dld
play. In tbe two team's
0
Mor.htod St. 75 W11tn. Ky. 60
n?t fold up In the final frame as flrot meeting he had gotten OVet
GallipeUs suddenly came to life llldwln Wol. 101 Dttrolt Toch 10
was their occaalonal hlblt earlier half hls 27 points by going all the
opblst Inept Nelaonvllle last
HIGH SCHOOL
in the season. Bobby Nelson ••m• way ln.
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Dlcbt on the Gallia floor and did· Hamilton 59 l"ortlmouth 41
in wltb four points, Kelly got hll
Of course, keeping McConkey
ev&lt;rythillg right, winning 91-49 Dtlllnco 68
last lour, and Erwm contributed
but II• no eure fo•
aa Cblck Conley stamped himself
Dtlph" St. John 63 ot
four.
. He still made 27
~Pin as one of the more lmprov· Worthington 73 Grove City 6~
last nliht, leading both
ed ployera in the SEOAL thlo Bca· Mlddlttown 105 Limo 41
in &amp;eoring, but all of his
Horlan
Whitlatch,
held
to
his
ftln,
Xonla 65 Troy 55 ,
goals came from outside Qr
Eastew's Eagles - not Raldero lowest produetlon of the seaaon,
Galllpolll led all the way, gel· Ntwork 76 Coohocton 57
tbe wing from 12 to 20 feet out.
anymore - warmed up for their added two charltlOB In that laat
ttn1 an eight point margin 10 the Chllllcotht 71 Marltttl 53
county tournament opener next aelge. Logan outseored the Jaeketa Time ollor lime he was boxed
flral quorter and going at a 49·27 Ironton 69 Aohlond 67
week with an 83-117 beating over 17·14 in the lut quarter b•t It and hlo drlve'o broken up or ao
off balance he had to fire
Albany of Athens County ID 1 Wtlllll't enough.
ellp by halflime.
COACH WARMS UP
reaching his mo•t effective
game at T'!J'pers Plains.
Conley was high for both teams
~eoree COllin• had anothet hot
By winnintl the Jackets ended a
lllth 27 and Jerry Patton had 23 BE~EA, o. UP - coach Lee
the Panthers did this with•
for NelB(InvUle
Trease! of Massillon w" a prime nlgltt, coming home with 36 points. 6·8 SEOAL record with wins over
of them fouling out al·
Gallipollo took over llrm con· eandldate lor the vacant hqad llalph Knight waa 1econd with :u. Nelsonvllle tvrlce, Jacketa once,
Morris w1th 1~ was high for tho Galllpolll once, and Logan twice
WI"•• carried four per·
trol of fourth place in !mal rtand· football coaching Job at Baldwin· losen.
Tbr~ took Logan 7H!8 11 Middle·
lhroagltQut most of the
11118 with a 7·7 record.
·
Wallace Colleg•.
In a reserve game Albany !&gt;on port Jan. 17th.
quarter.
Wellston, meanwhile, wa8 only
M·ZG whlle Charles Collins was Coach Nolan Swackhomer wlll
LIAO UNTIL THIRD
paltlally b!Uy In beaUng Jackaon
HEMSLEY SIGNS
go Into the Exempted V11iage *lld ' Pomeroy led 16·ll at the first
hl•h wltb 16 i t
m&amp; witallox Walton canning 29
WASHINGTON UP _ Rollle "''
Parochial School lournam~nt n•xt
on Zirkle's two long two
By quarter!: po n s.
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l'Olnll fol hlgh point mnn oo both Hemsley, a former major lea1ue Eastern
16 43 8! 83 week heavy favorites to win and
goat. by Johnaon, one
clubs. For Jackaon Dave Yorian catcher from Syraeuse, 0, who Albany
12 24 43 57 move on to Welloton the following
ond one fro!ll Paul
waa hitlh with 10.
saw service with lour different
Eaotern, G. Collins 36, Rorer w~ck.
Walton led a third quarter ral· teams, tias been signed as a seoul Gaul 4, R. Knight 24, Hetzer 13,
Brown and Brandon who teamed
Johnson had gotten
ly, gettlft( 15 of his team's 19 by the Washington Senators. He Rod Gaul 6.
hi G Ill 11 B?.Sl lth
fielders and a charity.
points Ia thlt frame. It waa 211-19 wlll scout the Indiana, southern
Albany, Morrll I!, Radford 1. Up
w P 111!\Urqeo
a po ' ' two week•
w J Fo.Jmer added three points and
greatto scoring
before Wtlton atarted hla surge. Ohio and northern Kentucky area. Trout 5, Honey 13, Pratt 4, Carley ago,
.were hold to 12 and 13 points
)lit again. Athens fell be·
7, Seel 8, Sewell 4.
reapectlvely.
another two points aa' M~·
RUTLAND LOllS
Coach Swaekhamer oubstlt~ted
got e~ght of hls team's 15
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Rutland's Red Devlla dropped only twt.. as Roy Long spelled
to Pomeroy's t7.
another, thla one to toush Jack· Bowlea 88 did Ed Croo~•
the third quarter, with the
sonvlllHrlmble last nltlhl at/RUt·
'llddleport reservea loot I •quebenefiting from • Me·
land 79-67 •• Pat, Ead8 and the ak&lt;r to the little Chieftains, 33-34.
J!OP talk ecared on the likely
brother of Raelno s Larry Morrl· Dave Hartinger had 13 for Middle·
Tbe Wahamo White Falcons
The Falcons of coach Don Me· son lioo up In a seorln&amp; duel.
~ 011 ~d Jim Hall'is IO. Blake
"Don~ let Retton beat me four
won their IOiij eame of the season Kenzie were In no trouble through
The younger Morrllon, lestijnl. · high for Logan and both strillhl" - wu something else.
Friday afternoon as !hey whipped out the game as they took an the Little Buckeye Loaeue with a team! with 20
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After 3\l minute! Athens bla2ed
the visiting Buffalo Blaon1 511-47 early lead and netd It At hall· 30 plu• average, hit for 33 points.
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Into 1 31-37. tie. By the end of that
Tho victory gave the Falcons time they were out In front by a Eads got !3 fielders and a nee 1 Varsity, by quarters·
qua~ the Bulldogs beld a com·
oweet revenge lor a loll au!fored 31·17 count.
throw lor 27.
Logan
,
16 26 42 59 rnandhic 44-39 lead ond Po11J&lt;roy
at Buffalo January 31.
Rebert "Catbird" Rouoh and Ronnie lllle, Rutland scat euard, 1\llddleport
15 ~I 51 tiS lana were groaning with pain.
Marvin llouah did moat of the was off bls shootllltl eye, and this
Loun, Morgan 10 (&amp;.10) 28; The Panthers' rally began at
heavy ocorlng lor the Faleono as was lhe difference. He had only Brown 5 (2-21 12; Brandon 6 (1·1 once ofler the rest period. Haw·
the former got 19 points on six 7 points where he has been hlt· 13; Paltorson 1 (t-7) 5, Stump 0 thorne hll from the aide lor 41-44,
field goals and seven or sev011 free tlng I! to 20 per outlnc.
O·ll 1: Dollmatach o i&lt;HI 0; Wllaon odded a charity for 42-44.
throw• The other Roush had 13
J·T controlled both boards and Strait 1).().(}; Smith 1 (0.0\ 2. Total• McConkey aot both tree throws lor
DlSTIIIUTOR
111gb man lor the game, though, Rutland gave them too many 23 (13·221 59
48-42, Atheno. Then Wilson got
FIRE &amp; SAFETY EQUIP. waa BufCulo's Fred lllll, who had chance• at the free line Rutland ~llddleport, Bowles 2 (1·21 5;
20 Gary Criner Jhe Blsons' high hit 28 of 70 llold ahota, J·T 30 In Erwin 4 0 ·11 9; Kelly 11 7-101
POMIROY, 01110
scoring forward had U.
79.
29; Wbltlatch 2 12·31 8; Nelson 4
The Falcons will play at home
J.T led ull the way, 37·30 at (2-111 tO; Long 2 12-111 6; Crook&amp; 0·
Wt
again on TUesday when they lace halftime. On two occasions Rut· 1).() Total, 25 (18·281 81.
Corry
their Alumni team and thon wdl land pulled op to wllhln four
A
play In Pomeroy on nut F\'lday points, once In the 10cond quar·
llliiHMAN · INTIIS
ntchJ. They will close their season tor, again in the third. This was
NEW YORK UP:,;-~nJr~~Ta~~ j
at Sandyville on February 25.
Rutland'• final gamo before the John Lowlbr, a 2:
The box score
county tournament.
thrower,
Wahama. Llcvmg 1 2·7 4, Clark Individual scoring, Rutland, trymen Ron
John
2 2·2 6; G. Roush l .H 6; M. Eads 27, Rile 7, Dugan II, Gra. and Peter
among
Rou•h, 3 3-3 13; Fogleaona 3 1-2 7 ham 7, Caraon 7, Juslleo 4, Coy 2. wbo hove been entered for
R. Roush 6 7-7 19. Totala 18 11·27 Rutland made 19 ot 27 foul shots. National AAU Indoor Trick cham·
55.
J-T: Morrlaon'33, Jonas 18, Coato plonablpo at Modlson Square GarDrop In Our lorvlco Dopt.
Buffalo: Criner 6 3-3 I!; Sulli· 6, Shaw 5, Koona 4.
den, Feb. 22.
ond IH '" YourMif
van 0 1·2 I; 111118 6-10 ZO; Mudow
Phone 240.Y
I 2·~ 4; Sutherlan~ 1 1-3 3; Har·
rison 1 0.() 2; lleshl 0 2·2 2 Totals
made
1&amp;2
slac•£hler of
aight on the
~t~·~r~~~ as carl Wolle
his seaaon total.
the way, 18-6 at
and from there
Mo~ison began
reserve tiring
seore would not
j ~;~~~:e bounds.
~
was 48-24 and
aat out once.
, and Jim
turns
cleaning
never was In

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TIAM MOIIIID
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�Rock Springs
Rotary Valentine Dinner Held
. , Jolly Club Holds .
·Jonath~n Me·igs·DAR
Grange Holds
For Rotary-Annes Friday Night Thlirsday Meeting ,
Chapter Pr"gram
Held Fr•'day Linco. In Pr.ogram ' ClubTheheld
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Paul Davis, Mr. and ' Mrs. Cash
Mrs . .Gerald Wildermuth enter'"'
a ValentK!e Dinner for IBahr, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Rail, ' tained the Jolly Club Thursday

topic of reported that DAR motion picture
when the viewing committee has termed the
~·=~H~=~~~w~a~:s::lhe
Meigs Chapter ·lnovle "Peyton Place" as a suitable

af\ernoon at the tnovle for adults. The movie has
A.,~. Knight, Lincoln eaused a furor in Charleston, W.
Mrs. Everett Hayes rs Va., where the mayor ha• banned
,~~~.,~ore
the picture.
';
!teed Sr. dl,.
A dessert course was served by
treasures of the National the hostesse• at the close of the
inuseum. Colored slides ol meeting. The dining room table
buildings in Washington, D. was lovely in red cover and censhown by Mrs. Knlgt.t tered with an antique silver can.Reed as narrator. · In- delabra. Martha and George Wash·
on ihe slides were Memor· lngton candles were used on the
Continental Hall and Constltu- buffet. Small figuri~es representt~ Hall. Also shown was the in· lng all of the preSidents of the
Wflor ol the buildings, including •United States were also displayed.
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•-'"''&gt;'rooms 1urms
e
WI'th he1r-. Mrs. Carpenter
preilded
at the sll11\ills and antiques provided by ver service.
. ll\! Daughters from 21! Rlates.
, -The program was presented In
Mrs. H. B. Smith and Miss Fre·
b!!PIDI with National History da Faehnle were guests for the
Kontb being promoted by Mrs. afternoon.
Lowell Burnell ot Glouster who is
~n General. Another pro~ftm highlight was an original
~m "Heirlooms" written and
read .bY Mrs. Dale Dutton.
!Ira. Irving Karr Jr., regent, pre·
llded and members responded to
roll ~•II with "Our Treasures"
The Rutland Garden Club met
naminc · their own heirlooms. In this week at the home of Mrs.
ciliD)uilalon with this, Mrs. Knight Chris Diehl with Mrs. Pearl Little
dilplayed a coverlet made by her as the assisting hostess.
lneestol'l who raised the sheep,
Mrs. William Folan harl the de·
d)&gt;ed, spun and carded the wool votions and read a short article,
used In the coverlet.
"The Beauty of God's World",
which had been prepared by Mrs.
llrs. Karr reported that Mrs. Vernon Weber.
Arthur Carpenter had been ap·
A discussion was held concern·
pointed Recording Secretary at a ing the club's Spring Flower Show
recent Board of Management which Is to be held the last of Apmeeting, replacing Mrs. Lowell ril or the first of May. Roll ca!l
Probasco, who moved to Charles· w•s answered by "My Problem
·ton. Mrs. Carpenter was named as Ftower Arrangement."
a delegate to the Continental Con·
Program Cor the evening iD·
rreu In Washington and Mrs.
eluded Identifying twigs brought
Fear! Hysell as alternate.
The annual "Charter Day" lunch- by the members. Mrs. Folan gave
eon to be held March 14 at the a paper on "Mechanics of Flower
United Methodist churcll was dis- Arranging." Mrs. Cecil Bolin gave
eussed. Reservations are to be a paper on "Design and Materials."
The hostesseo served ~ dessert
made with Mrs. Patrick Loehary
couse at the conclusion of the
by March IO. An invitation was re- meeting.
ceived ;.frOUL the Colonel Charles
i.ewla Ch~pier, Pt. Pleuant, W.
VI. to aitend a dinner meeting ol
that lfPUJI' lo be held at the TrinIty lolethodlat Church, Point Pleas·
aht, February 28 ~t 6:15 p. m.
Mrs. Burnell will ·be the speaker.
Reservations are to be made with
Mrs. Bentz WoUc assisted by
Mra. Eunice Beller, Pt. Pleasant,
Mrs. Addle Grue•er and Mrs. John
W: Vi. by February 20.
A report. was aivon of the Smith entortained the Past Coun·
Board's planning of the June Tea ciiOI'Il o I Theodorus Council.
In observance ol the Chapter's Dau&amp;hters of America, Thur&amp;&lt;iay
DOth anniversary. All chapters of evening at her home, West Main
Soulheall District and state olli- St. Mrs. R. B. Wilkins was a con·
cers wlll be invited. Mrs. Karr, trlbutlng hostess.
Devotions by Mrs. Max Meinstate chairman ot motion pictures,
hart opened the meeting, follow ·
ed with the Lord's Prayer and
pledge to flag.
Mrs. Jack Robson, president,
presided at a shorl business ses·
simi, after which games were pl)ly·
ed and prizes awarded to Mrs.
Paul Gruescr. Mrs. Olan Goodwin
and Mr.•. Richard Campbell.
A salad course was served b.v
the hostesses- to those named
above and Mis11 Erna Jesse, Mrs.
Oval Diddle, Mrs. James Sayre.
Mrs. Dernict" Darst, Mrs. Henry
Rclhel and Mrs. Thomas Cook.
The March meeting will be ~eld
at the home of Mrs. Paul Gruescr
with Miss Jesse. Mrs. Meinhart
and Mrs. Norma Chapman as co·
hostesses.

RUtl andGarden
C.lub Meetl'ng Is
Held At Diehl's

Theodorus Council
Past Councilors
Are Entertained

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Middleport
Soeiety
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Ever·
son and Pnt nnd Jlln 3rc spendiug
lhc week-end in Brilliant with re·
latives.
, Miss .Jane Harris, student nurse
at St. Joseph Hospital in Parkers·
burg, Is here for the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
B. Hmls Rnd Jilt.
Mrs. Shirley Mills was chairman
of the committee from the Bu•y
llec rJasR of the First Baptis~
Church who prepared the dlnne:

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A program on Abraham Lincoln
was presented by the lecturer,
·Mrs. William A. Morgan when
Roek Springs Grange met 'l;burJday eve,ning.
Questions on presidents by
Fred Goeglein open&lt;d the program followed by an articie
"W~-burning fire place .. by the
lecturer. An article .:Lincoln's
Sympathy" was read by Mrs. w.
R. Davis and a q liz on Lincoln b
Mrs. Morgan co~cluded the pr~
gram.
Homer ltice, ast master pre·
id d t th
Pt.'
d th ' h
' e a d • mdee 1'1g an
e cb. ar·
1er was rape 1or 1wo mem ers,
c E D
d p
s 'th
· · ow an ,arry ml • a
charter member of the Grange.
An invitation was received to at·
tend the revival being held at the
Middleport Church of Chri$t and
plans were IJiade to attend on Fri·
day February 21.
At the close of the meeting re·
freshmenll were served by Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Leifheit, ~1r. and
Mrs. Frank Johnston and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Belling.

the Rotary-Annes FridW evening
Representative and Mrs. George
at the Heath ~thodlst Church. Meinhart. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. MilF'red Hibbs, the preai4ent, pre- lcr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lacey,
sided at the meeting. II was an- Mr. an~ Mrs. Harold Edward Hubnounced that a plane would be bard, ~r. and, Mrs. Fran Reichert.
chartered out ot Columbus for 1 Mr. and Mrs C J Clarkson, Mr.
those in this area who plan to at- I and Mrs. Richmond.
tend the National Convention in I'
June in Dallas, Texas.
Gene Grate, Bernard Fultz, RobThe Girls'. Ensemble of the Mid- I ert Haggerty, Edi~n Baker, Paul'
dleport H1gn School Glee Club Smart and Mrs. Milton Smart.
sang two numbers "Tammy" and MethodiSt women who served the
"Old King Cole".
. dinner were: Mrs. Everett Davis,
Members and guests present m- chamnan; Mrs. H. E. Bush, Mrs.
eluded: Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs, Mr. Carl Mattox, Mrs. Walter Hayes.
and Mrs. Don Stivers, M1'. and j Mrs. W11l Reuter, Miss Bess San·
Mrs. Emmett Shule~. Mr. and Mrs. born and Miss t'rieda Faehnle.

Mason Mothers Club Hears
Hospital Head On Children

Dr. S. 0. John•on of the Lakin
Hospital starr prrsented a film
and a talk on actions and reactions
of children at dHferent a6CS when
the Mason Mothers Club met at the
home of Mrs. E. A. Schaekel in
~ason WednPsday evening.
Assisting Or. J.lhnson in pre·
senting the program 'At as George
Davis also of Lakin
The club a:-cepted an ;nvilation
I from the New Haven Mothers Club
to visit in New HaveJi at a club
meeting. The Mason dtlb voted
to accept the invitation and to
Chester Grange mP.t in regular meet with the New Haven group in
session Tucsd.o~ evening with Geo· March.
rge Holter. Master prc"idin.l{, One
It was al so decided !u h~vc a
appeal for Aid W1F: read and acted
randy cxchangC' at the next meetupon by the members.
ing. Mrs. Lucille Swackhamer won

Chester Grange
Regular Session
Held On Tuesday

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Mrs. Vera Dodson,

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Ida Diehl,

Mrs. Mary BcrQ', Mr5. Lucille
Swackhamer, Mrs. Lilah Zerkle
~1rs. Junl! Burns. Mrs. Betty Fore-

man, Mrs. Janet Surface, Mrs.
Alice Nease, Mrs. Gudrun Schae·
lrel, Mrs.• Gail Ingles, ~1rs. LaVera
Yeager, Mrs. Eleanor Ewing, Mrs.
Beatrice Weaver, Mrs. Dorothy

evening, at her hom•. Mulber&amp;
Ave.
A short business sgssion 'was
held with ' Mrs.. Wilbur ·N,nnlng
president. presiding. The 'travel·
ing prize donated by Mrs. Wild~tmuth was awarded to Mr~ Charl~s
Strauss.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Lillie Hauck,

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HAWTHORNE. N: Y. UP The two Elllj· · L!ladd "alumni"
·411d they wOuld puf In bids for ·
their "lima mater." '

TO MEET SCHWIInER
Henry and Albett . Shotmeyer,:
LEOPOLDVILLE. Bel&amp;ian Con· who arrived from Holland In 1932 ;
go UP - British Group Capl with 37 cents between·· them, said I

Mrs. Albert Woodard, Mrs. Han· they want the lsiaqd .,o ~~~ u an
nin~. Mrs. Otmer Grimm, Mrs. oil storage termhlal. · They are
Strauss, Mrs. Donald Hauck, and ownera of ZOO -northern New Jer·
Hostess gifts were prcsentedM
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when the Tri·City Sewing Club met •
Thursday evening at the home of
Mrs. Sidney Spencer, East Main
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A dessert ~ourse was served by
the hostess to Mrs. Robert Raw·
ling,, Mrs. Willard Wildermuth,
Mrs. Robert Rober!s, MISS Eliza·! ;::;!\:IIJ'
beth Fick, Miss Mary Virginia
Reibel, Mrs. Hiram FISher jnd
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Schwab, Mrs. Mary Thabel. Mrs
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Alma Turner, Mr£. Jean Cook. MrS.
Joyce Carson, Mrs. T. B. McGowan.
Guests. were Mrs. JoAnn Green,
Mrs. Betty Cadle, Mrs. Louise
Thompson,. Mrs. Isabel prown. Mrs.
Ro~ert T. Hennessy of the U. s:
Charlotte Yonker, Mrs. Jean John Navy arrived Thursday for a visit
son, Mrs. Belly Dijddlng, ·Mrs. Jean with his mother, Mrs. Jeule Hen·
Goff, and Mrs. Mary Nagle. '
nessy.

Hennessy
1 S~UCE PAN.
On leave From;
ai1 ·:t,s7.so "'" .,
Navy Training ·: : ··' O$~tf:r
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Racine Ch apter
OES Off•'cers In
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T urs ay eeting

He was 11101 at the Charleston
•irport by Mrs. Hennessy and Leo
Ken.nedy Jr. He has· completed bia
boot training at Great 'Lakes Na·
val Training Station where he received a certificate In the Drum
The Past Olfkers Club of Rae· and Bugle Corp.
He wlll report on February
inc Chapter OES met Thursday
to
Pensicola, Fla., where he wlll
cvcnln~ at the home of Mrs. Hazel
be In the Aviation Electronles
Cleland.
School.
Mrs. Bernice Carpenter presid·
ent, .presided and the meeting Webb and Noami Brinker were na·
opened with the Lord's Pr.ayer in med to investigate the purch•·e
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unisou. Three readings were given, and report at the next meeting. ·
"Lincoln", Mrs. Cora Webb: "HapRefreshments were served by
pincss", Mrs. Chlorus Grimm; and the hostess assisted by Mrs. Emr.a
"Lincoln among the trees", Mrs. June McClintock and Mrs. LUI an
Carpenter. Contests were held with Jividen, from a table with lace
prizes awarded to Mrs. Ruth Barn· cover and centered with a philo·
itz r.nd Mrs. Leona Hensley. The dendron. Red candles in crysta~
bir:hday of Mrs. Agnes !'rice was holders were on either. •lde.' FiVor;
observed.
were small white cups filleol'witl
During lhe bustneas session the red heal'ts,,
group di'fussed the [litrchase of
The !larch meeting will be hcl&lt;i
an emblem for Ada's station. Mrs. a! the home of Mrs. Webb.

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Donna orrutt Home Ec. Chair .. the door prize of a box of Valen·
lttulerSio.so.Mhit ·
man asked ror sales lax stamps tine candy.
and gave instructions on the dress
Present were Mrs. Ruth Ryan,
contest. and the purchase or the
dishes andsllvcr ware for .the gra·
nge.
The program in charge of Mrs.
You $av• $2.$2
Dale Kautz was in keeping with
' Oth•rWO!~dt,rfui(RilV.iRI.WAitl Yal·~··~
the Valentme season. Opening
Song ''Loves Old Sweet So,ng"
Roll call "The funniest or most
Home room mothers of the Four;
Houa~wares
Grade at Sugar Ru n School •
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mysterious Valentine you ever rc·
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ceived" Song "Let Me Call You I Ml1. Don Multet.I aud \Irs. Vktor
D~pt.
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Sweetheart" Jov and Rob Kautz. Hannahs entcrtRmcd the cia"' w1t)l
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Dialogut: "A V:;lcnline Box" Ricky a Valentine Party Thursday after
tloor
noon
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$1.7S r'·
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lr'~Alllot 11.7S .~
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Songs hy members of I he GrRn· were won bv George Francis, Mike
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ge Contest Names of Songs by 3 Neutzling, and Melania Nibert.'
groups won hy No 2. Songs 6 Lit·
Beautifully made Valentine fav
tic Dol'ks and l.illlt• l! ?d Caboose ors filled with candy were given
by Jcnnif &lt;~lld ~1 c lan i c Dean and the children and refrcs ~uncnts. pf
PRlly Koblo·nl z. Vall-nti nc Box- cup cakes and kool -actc were ser·
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;- - - - - --Next rcgul:11· meeting wi ll be
~'cb . 25. Rcfn·shm ents iu kt•eping
with Vlllcntlnc'.s D:1y were scl'vcli.

Room Mothers
E_ntertain SUgar
Run 4th Graders

Church .of Christ
Union Youth To
Meet On Sunday

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To intro.duce you to
America's finest furniture!

The Christi:tn Endl•uvur of the
l1iddleport Churrh of ' 'hrist will 1
be hosts for a Uni on Youth Meet ·
ing ou Sunday at I :00 P. M.
Miss Hose Arzoom aninn, who is
helping with the t. vangclistk
Scrvil·es being lwld n i ~htly at thr
dturch , will be in l'har&amp;c of t:1c
progrnm.
A social hour wj: J hl' held allcr
the meeting. The ,v ul:th groutJs
from all the chun:hcs in tuwn an·
invited to nttcnd .

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retulO~l¥ $269 · .'

The Fort Nile Club met
day evening at the hontc of Mrs.
Richard Schwab.
There was a Valentine exchangr
of gifts and the birlhdays of Mrs.
Henry Null and Mrs. George Dul·
las were celebrated.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Robert Morris.
The. hostess served • olmcrl
course In keeping with a
tine theme to the following
,
beu: Mrs. Null, Mrs.
Mrs
Richard Owen, Mrs. Jack n.,·,,, ... 1
Mrs. Robert Tewksbary,
llam Walters, Miss Ann•
and two guests, Misses Lynn

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DEARBORN

· includtl: daVenport o~ iota· Hd, pall
of matchin1•tlp tabloo, pi~ eock·
lclillclblt. and WI~ win&amp; I....je c~.

This is our wny or introducing you to the finest
furniture you can buy ... finest because it is
custom-craFted throughout of solid Northern
HnJdroc~ Maple interior construction as well
as exterior. Here's liFetime beauty For your
home, the wny DEARBORN- and onl)
DEAHBOHN- guarantees ill

i'l'iday. for the Rev. and Mrs. War·
and children, Wnrrrn
Jamrs and Mary Ann whrn they
moved here from Youn g~ town .

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· Choice of
complete ro&lt;&gt;m suites ·

~1rs. C. P. Ga)lagiJCr •mdcrwent
major surgery at Holzer Hospital

Friday.
John Hobs:ond l'eturnrd hnmr
rrom Holzer Hospital Fl' i d a~· wh rrl'
he had· bCCh 8 patient rvr SC\'Cral
days. 1
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Mrs. 1 William Bctz 11 ho haol
been brought to the home of her
parcn~ ~lr. and i•irs. C. H. Wise
k ear er this week. was rclul'ned
to Hoi er Hospital Fridn for fur·
thcr treatment.
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• To make fundi availab!e to
expand local proapetity.

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po!~illk for our depositorl.

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