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6-DaQr S..tiDel, l'llmeroy-Middlport ,0 , Feb 5, 1957

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MiddleportGarden Club Meeting
Held Monday at President's Home
Tbe lCddltpOI't
GvdeD Chab
aaet. lloada) evenlny at the home
of. dWt Pft:Sident, lCD Xu Boller,
IDd .lin. J F Graly Phot:Db.
Atblma, a &amp;uest. of :\lias Fne'b
FaelDJ.e, contributed to lbe even.
litc'-t pro&amp;ram
lfn GraJy b.a,d laved otear tbe
J.Qt;wnauonal P'liendahJp Garder~~
Ia Jlieb'-an Ctty, Ind. wb.K:h wu
IJae topic of tbe paper CJYen by
~ Davtd EntsmJDger The pap..
er dult With the
founding ol
these J'ardens..- r:alled a "Memor1aJ 1D the Uvms"- by two broth
-en, Vtrgll and Jo~eph St.tuffer
Tbe gardens, which are .a parade
or blooms from May
until late
t&gt;Aenty
fall, were divided 111to
pots, each representmg a darrerent
country, and there are also special
gardens such as the
Symphony
carden-where concerti are given,
Lilac Lane aD(I other 1peet.al fe.
turn, Mn Gra1y wu able to tell
of liOme of the attractiDDI In the
gardene wbteb are ~dil)' ,row.._

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Roller preRlded at the bu•

mess meetlnc wben Mfl M. L.
French, acting ~. read :a
report wratten by Mrs. Jamea Har
ley on the recent meeting of Gar
den Club preSJdehts of the county
After 1 di.ac!Hslon of the projects
outlined and recommended b)" the
group, the club voted tu table them
until the next mee«n.:: t'be club
voted to mbscnbe fOJ the !DJIJI·
zme "Horticutu.""e' lor the Pubhc
Library,
Mrs Lawrence Milhoan'• paper
was on
"Stea!Jng a ~h on
Spnng ' and dealt wath the forcing
or ahrubs and bulbs for
early
bloom lndoorB She dleplayed 3
beautiful African violet plant and
Mrs W H Juhlmg dl&amp;played an
krrangement of forsythia, puuy
wtllows, and euonymu1 in a green
r.nd brass Japanese container llu;s
Hante Mane SmJth
had an ar
rangemenL of yellow chrysanlhc
mums lemon leaves and drift
wood m a copper container on
dzspl!ly
Durmg the program Mrs M L
)'rench ,.~ad !he mlnutea or the
March mectm,~t ofttte Cl6b ln 19 7
'at thf' homf' of Mrs G~&lt;ren Starrs
bury shor1ly dlcr the dlaastrou:.
rtood tn tltP. Ohlo Valley She also
read excerptH !rom Mrs 0 P

Klem s columm on bunlOI'OUI Jll-cu1ent.s of the flood ac.ne
Tbe members and JUnta, Mh
Graly and Mn RoiC'Je Fowler
were JD'YJted to the diniDJ roem
by the ho•tc~tse• Mrs Roller and.
Nn Wtltlilr Hams co-ehl.ll'man,
Nn Richard Gre111 Mn Ro!and
LeVaughn, M.r.11 Lawrence Bing,
Miss Harrle
Marie Smith Mrl
Roller preaaded at the sitver cof.
fee service 1nd ulad, fancy sand
wJcbe.!l, ~"'ffee and murta were se~
vcd
A Valentme theme waa carnt'i
out an the dmmg-room where a
red satln heart shape(! centerpaecoe
was topped wtth a r:huter of re~
carnauons Red candle• m triple
11lver eandelabra lighted the table
and ~d
candles 1n brau holden were Uted ()Q the buffet anti
mantel
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The afte"noon liC!Iston opened
wnb talkl em "M1sslons and the
Far East" by Dr and Mrs raul
Wiant, missaonaric~ to China, For·
mMa and Ml\laya ~allowing the
addresses I've classe9 were held
on the commisSIOn on massaons at
work
Missions Rnd children's
work Mak1na: mJss\ons hvc tor
YCtUl:h h1gt; hours of Methodtam Jn
1cn mt'mbers or Heath Mctho mlssJou wot k and a live program
of mls!ltonll for women
da~t a'trrulrd the POJt&lt;;mOtilh V1~
Blshvp Hazen Werner, who was
trlct MtnJon Institute at the Trln
Introduced
by the Dhltnct Super
Jty Mctht dtst Church, Porl~rnl¥.'th
fhand:1y
aftet'llcmn and even m~ lntendcn ltev Haehard H Bauer
Tht HPv C R KtmKrtght 111\J was th ~ speaker for the evcmng
lll'rvtce usmg for bJs topic, "Ttte
Mr and Mn James Ji tl!t•r rl'nrt
ICtrtPd the ~hu·rch anll represcnlm World Ml!itiLOn~ of Lhc Church"
He also Sl)Okfl on a trip which
tlvcs of UtP. church and the Senior he and Mr~ Werner made to
~ tu•h J?tllow11mp web~ Mrs Nan
Southeut A•ia
Moorr, cn•tnrllor, Edward I.ec Mt
Coma~ prcst lent Rob11 t llenm·~y
George I!Jbh~ Sharon Jones Eu
dell and David Konkrlght
The group attended the .arit'J
noon •css1on~ the dinner and the
tventng: !CSKton when Bishop fb·
zen \'1 ernf'r w;uthe speaker
A FamJly Nntbt !!Upper and
program for
Pebruuy 27 was
plAnned when the 'SeNion met
Monday ~v4inmg at the FirrtPrc11
byterlan Churrh wlth the Rev
HowRrd Ruppel! modt:"rator, pre
11dlng

Heath Methodist
Members Att~md
Institute Sunday

Presbyterian
Fellowship
Plans Program

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Lucille Bearbs Hawk!Ds, Pomeroy Society Editor, Pbone 6244

POMEROY

Middleport Society Notes

SOCIETY
Alr and Mrs Cl1rcnce Andrewl
and Mr~ Eber Wtllock vlslted
William Willock at Mason Clinic,
s,utd.ay

Meigs Native Dead
In Newark, \Vas
a vears Old

Rev EugcJ1c Brown and other
memben of the Untted Methodbt
Church were tn Portsmouth to at·
tend a Methodist Mlsalonary in·
&amp;tatute

Mtsll t,ant!! Er.cwlne, who was
ordain('d and in•taJI('d II an elder
Sunday, Mlsa Suaan Park, J. H
Grate and Judaon White, who
were welcomed to the lellowahip
Clinton F1aber and John
Fultz
spoke OD '~tewanbhip and Pro
motion of the Churth'' Mra Jamea
llarey and J H Gnte ataw reports
of the Athena Prc1bytery me&amp;t.l.ng
held recently
Committee named for the Fam·
ily Nllht mt&gt;l'tinl are Mtl James
Harltv and J I[ Orato gave ri!port

Wh•t• and

clinton Flohor. co

The B H Sanborn MiltioDII')'
Society beld their lJUIU&amp;l Fellow
ah'p Tn at the P'irat Ba,.Utt Cbur-

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport SO&lt;tety Editor, Phone 6079

)Irs Charlf's
Wathee enterelt
HoiZt:!r Hosp1tal Sunda) !or o~r­
vation an1 treatment
Mr and Mr• William Clarr of
Chllltcothe were wee'-end j(UP11hi
of Mr nltd Mrs. Ed•vud Parfitt
M.r and !\Irs John Lambert wer~
Saturday rwmmg guest• of M,.
and Mr• Henry Reabel and famtly
9~
Donley RfJbel ;md
dauJthl'r,
Jl
Donn• and Mrs Henry
Reabel
visited t~l Alfred, Sunday wlth Mr
Word was reclVed here Monday and ,:Mrs H()bart swart&amp;
ol the death of Elza WHUam
Wblte, 96, or Newark
Mr and Mrs Henry Retbel .ann
Mr and Mrs Donley lleibel and
Mr Whitt a nalave o! MeiJI
count1 and a frequent visitor here -itughtt:r Donna vlt.Lled Sunday
eveninJ tn Wtlkesvtlle with Mr
daed, Sunday, at hts home.
l'l.d Mrs Harley Strona: and son!!
He 11 aurvaved by a daughter,
Mr and Mrs Thomu McClung
M111 Hnold Davil, a granddauj:htfamily of Jackson were Sundd)
and
er, three sreat grandcbUdnn, and
ruests
of her parents, Mr and
a number of Meigs County rela·
tlves. HJS wafe the former Meda Mrs Dale Smith Jimmy remamed
Hiland, preceded ham in death for :J • ls1t wath hla grandparents
M1ss Dom Well returned to he"
tbree yran ago
Fune ..al services were held to- employment in tolumbus Sunday
day in Newark wlth burial tbere. after spending a week wtlh her
parents, Mr and Mrs Emer~on
Well

Attend Institute
Studying Missions
In· Portsmouth

Mr and Mr1 Charles Weaver of
Galllpohs VJ!Itted Sunday with hc.stster, Mtss 1\ifttte Koehler
Mrs Bertha Alh.!l as Yltlltlng 111
Morgantown, W Va wtth her dau
ghter and aon 111 law Y.f and Mrs
Wr.lter Ketter and family
Mr and Mrs GeorgP. Powell ~11d
famfl)' of Pa kcrsburg W Va :\1r
and lira Eldon Gaul Chesler aud
lolr • nd Mrs Geor • Hobstet!t r
Jr and fumfly ~en SundJy guestt.
of Mr and i\lr~ Adam Ebersbaeh
Mills Ele&amp;nor Robson and Miss
Saturday
Goue\Jeve Sl.§.!;on h fL
evening for New York on a bu&amp;tn
1'.!11 trip !or Lhc Elberteld Stolt'
Mrs Ralpl\ Hobson Mmcra\ tile
spent MondAy w1th Mrs Wtlllam
Robson, :'11tddleport

Gene Gratt who bus spent tht'
past two weeka VISitJr,g Mr and
Mn Jamea Weber Furt Lauder
dale fla, flew to Charleston atr
port SUnday evenmg and retum«~a
h.. me the same naghl
8berrrry Shuler Bobby and Dan
ny Lewas were 111 and unable to
allend the htrthday party held to
celebrate the s1xth birthday of
Mich.a~l Buslmk Saturday but se1n
.(ills t.o the ,gue.11t of honor
Mr and Mrs Jaml)s Hrinrarl).,
Cleveland, spent the wePend wa.!:J
her parents, Mr and
K~ln
Haggerty, and thelr !_•r-an daugb
ten K1mOOrly and nrt-1 remam
ed for a longer visit with their.
grandparents.
Mn. F.dna lo"aulk lla!TL'Ionvtlle
Road 11 the new nur~-c:ompanton
[or Miss Lolli Cecil and MISS Vanetta Carroll has retumed. ttl h~r
ttQme 111 Rutland
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Mr and Mn Bruce •tna:l):am
and daugbter, Cal~le I;ou, AMna,
vuated Sunday with h11 patent&amp;,
Dr and Mn A B Bingham
Mr and Mrs Paul Haptonsta11
1nd so.rt Billy, vultcd Mr and
Mrs Jnm,.a Sullivan 1Dd dJugbte~",
Bl'lsy, near Albrmy Sundn
Mr1 Jam~s Sharp Thurston, and
Mn Nora \\haley, Albany, were
guests Monday of M; and Mrs
kobert Sharp
'&gt;lr artt MrrJ Orvtlle Milliron
and children Columbus •pent~ the
weekend wtth .Mr and Mrs Dar.d
Oiler Mrs. Oiler, who has been ill
wtth flu, has returned t'J work
~ fter helng contlned to her homt!
for scver2J wr.eks
M'l'fl Katherane Payne who wai'
a medac.:~J patlt"nt in Mea~s Gcneriil Hupatal, uas rethrned homr
ctuudt~y in the Rawbngs-Co.ata am?';)
bulance

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Mr and Mrs Vtttor Crimm hav,.
bet:n 11 Vtlh fiu
nanny and Bobby U:wta, sOn•
of Mr and Mrs Robert
LeWt1,
h1'e n!rr&gt;vered after l;Nng all ~o~lth
flu last y,eek
~lr anU Mrs WdiJam Gmlber
and son Gary, Waterford, Vlltltld
M.is:-; Sylvia MeMI.!Iter and Mr.
A J Beaver Monday
~r and Mrs Frank ChceJebrew
SJK'nt the weekend v1th 'Mr and
!'tlrs Wtllum M1ller PortlmotqJ:
Tdr Chee~ebrew's binhday Wa!l
celebrated durma: their vint
Mrs Don Burkey and daughtt*o~~.
Sulian and Cathy, Mt"ietta, ilpftnf
1he weekend with ht:&gt;r parents.
Mr and Mrs C' A Emmi51t\
Mr and Mrs Lawrente Btlt'
v1s1ted her aunt Mrs B F Som·
me;, Leon Saturday, at
Hollt r
Hospttal where she s a mcdital
pahent
Sunda) clmner guests of' Mr
and Mrs Allen Knopp tncluded
Mr and Mrs John Fultz and An
1ta Mane Mr and Mrs Wilham
MJddlepoJ t,
Sw1shcr and D ,,.1d
Thomas Madcalf Cantorr, .Mr and
Mr:~ Ila•old Vogleson and 'MeUn·
da Ironton, Mrs VoglesoJIC ltiitl
daughter had spent the wee"k ~~
the Knopp home while both 1ft
snd Mrs Knopp were Ill and Mr
Voglesong spent Sund"y here llhd
wu accl'mJ'ai1Jed
home by h.s
famJiy

Officers Named
By Local Church
Sunday School
Sunda) morn,ug the Sunday
Churc~ School of the FedP.rated
Church cleeled offteers for the
year 19:)7
Norman K\ocs "aJ&gt; elected as
supcrmtendent, Ben Neutthng, U·
mtant sl\penntendenl Joe Ken·
nedy, off1ce ... ecretary, Mrs James
ctatworthy treasurer, and Mn
Fred Blaettnar orgamst Install
at10n wall bt! held nu' Sunday at
10:1-,am
Jt,, elostn!( of youth week week
the Jumor \ outh Fellowshtp were
in ~barge of the worshap program
With Chlilrle~unna Hen, Benny Ew·
mg and James Norton partictp&amp;t·

Mrs Harry P Sm1tn ~pent !.1st
~ nday tn Columbus where she .1!
tt&gt;ndt•d a commtlte " mcettng or
the Lanea11ter School u£ :W:m1om1
Mrs Elmer Wtckh liLt VISJled 1t
Arlee W VOJ Sundav with hc1
uncle CArroll Ca11tcroury "ho I&lt;~
critically Ill 81\e wn accompanied
from r.ailipohs bY her mother Mr 1
.lui a Davis

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prayer
Dunng the bu5lness senaon Mrs
L. D Dlleli read a
Jet-ter from
Chlrlotte and Cry~tal GadiJh a
German !arrnly adopt{lld by the
toea &amp;Jiurcb several )'eal"'l aeo It
wa1 announced that the next meetI.Dg of the Pomeroy Auocaatton
wollll meet In Raclne on the fnt
Monday in April
Roll call of cburehes represented
1howed the folloWinl raponse
Vinton, l, Jackson, 10; Rac:me,
14, Pomeroy 9, Cherhlre, 8, Mtd
dlepon, 32. watb two other guests
Ule Rev C E Hoyt
and M.rl
Lillian Stolfi
Mrs. Beulah White, chairman of
the Love-Gaft. ,dedicated the of
loring and P"!t.,tho! ~ve-GIIt
prayer Mrs lllllfl~ tt.anted her
commatteej "ftt ~ir wort on the
F~lewshlp 1'""- "'
The LOvejoy Circle had charge
ot tbe devotional serviC'e with Mrs
€larcmont E Hoyt as the spelJI:er.
Her servace lnclu~d ~ hrmo, pray
er and a talk on "Brotherhood."
Mrs Ham Houdas"telt present.
ed the program with Harold Hubbard showmJ a rnovina: pleturt
on tbe ile of Dr. Laubielb who I•
fPl'e•dmg Uteracy among the peo
pJe of Aata and Africa With hil
po'liq of "Each One 'l'eacb One ''
&amp;pedal mus1c anclnded a duct
1the Touch of His
Hand On
Mme" by Mrs John
Fultz: and
Mrs Beulah White The meeting
cJos~ wtth a prayer by Mn ftal
ph Zundel, Pomeroy
Tttt" hostess eommtttee were
Mrs Ra¥mond Luman, Mrs John
"'-uH, Mrs Paul Smart, Mrs E
White
L Hughes, Mrs Beulllh
Mrs John Lyon.s Mrs Paul liM

Air Fol'ft COD
bat
aent Into
utlolll!
al fonsts for a week of a\U'Yiwli
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U'alDtn.c 1ubfilted on thtl ~
brecbt. liN. John hit&amp;, llrll variety
D( (ood 2.100 lnlut iijQ
Jamet bllen ud Mrs. D.vld froll, 30 JJ'OUDd lqldrrela, 10 pail"
Dar.t Jr 1'bey &amp;erYtl!
ueorted cupi~e1, three nttleanaku, ,two
hney andwiebeJt oootiea, mmtl b6dpn, two rabbit.l, and numerWlija Mrs A L. RUihet and Mrs ous quantiUes of crawfbh and
C E Hoyt Pl't'lidina: at the erd freah water clam• .
fee ln.d tea lei"VlC!el. Mn Dant
and Mrs Pullen bad da.aree or tbe
NOMOIII CAU
dlnlng·room dee.oratiol11 and the
CARBONDALE, Po ~ C~
refr~enu table WN c;-ovemct
witb I rect clotb IDd eentered dale pohce 110 lon1er have to W
w1th an arrtDJet:Qent .of , wb1te a ta:d cab In emergeDCles. The
e-bryunthemlllll and gladlolua ac e~.CY council voted tD parebaae •
oented With :red b6arts earrylna: new aquad ru for the 12-membet
out a ValentiDe theme White tap- force, wb.irh had been ~thout ~
era II\ milk-atu&amp; candelabr-a were car for 11lx weeks The one diltied wUb: red ehrys.inthemllDml nntana voice on tbe c:ounc:U wu
nnd the napkina 1110 c:aljried out that of the proprtetGJ" of the taxi
firm wbltb the oops had been pat:
the red and white_tbtme.

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Tfle ft •dC'rttf'd Chu ctt held a
~crv1ce of ord1nat1on rlJld lnstalla
!JOn !;Hr~d!ly morning rm the elders
and dtaeons of the church cmmc1
In lln imprcAslve service tht&gt; d11t·
1cs and rc8ponsibihtms or elclerl'i
Jnd deacons v.t=re outl11ed and the
cand1datc.11 liCteptcd ~h~· pO.!iltion
of honor offered tb(&gt;m by the con
gregatlon
loreci Blacttnar and ChJ'Irlcs \\rer
1y were ordnaned ~s t·ldcra and
G o 5&lt; hmoll, John ;.lltch, Mlsa
\olargut"rlte Myer, Mn
M~orvm
Burt Mn Chester Kmght ~'i~ts
Evelyu f'tck lll)d MillS Mary V1r
(in II RcJbel were ordnlnod as dn
cbns
Aftt:r the ecftmony of ordlnP·
lion !he above nam~d togethcl
with elden, Fred
RMenbaum,
Vtr!!:JI (:ampbell and w A Glbbs

PEORIA, DL, UP - Boblly Joe
Muon, dropped· hm the Bradley
Unive,.ltY hl•kelball team last
aea10n beeauae of academit dlf.
fleultiel. will rtjqln the oqu1d
next Monday HO'Wfl'er, on the
1ame du the. ~vu will loae
forward Doa Carolben, w~o re-

-,::-L:-:UM::--::P-:-A=TI::-1-NTS~T LAKE ClrY After
tbaarog neighborhood boys out of
her plum tree and telthig them
ahe wanted the fruit for Jelly psak.4
ma, :ur.. M H Schindler got most
o.1 the stolen fruit b1&lt;k A p1pet
aaej c:ontaln1n8 plums, left on be~
dOQbtw carried thi1 note· "TheM
Be too areen We'll be back wheQ.

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Htghway Patrolmen arnnng
Wltbln a few minutes of the 113&lt;
1ault noltfted thJl Gallfa County
sher1ff and summoned ~m ambu
lance

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neral home of Vtnton Time of ~~er
\'aces hos not been arranged but
VantQn Mem
buraal wlll be in
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The banquet wJ\l be held at
Rat'ine HJgh School and w11l be
sen•ed by Racine P T A
Tcntatwe date has been set for
~farch 8
A fwld man from the slate as
.!lottation Will be present and mak:!
a short talk A f.ore1gn ex.chanze
~tt.tder.t wlll be the mam featur-e
of the evemng,
The directors vote.1 to buy :'1
reg1atered cal~ from C M HeadQ
o£ Ttlppera Plains, a well known
holstfom breeder
Any boy or girl between the ag~
Of 10 and 14 inclusive mtercsted
iri the calf please contact M
Blakeslee or any or the following
directors N G ltose, Arvll Holter,
Paul
Paul Karr, C. M He'ldiy,
Moore, David Koblentz or Earl

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First Baptist
You!Jh Week Is
Being Observed
Youth Week wa11 observed at

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Service Officer
Outlines Plan
For Korea Bonus
For the guidance of those vetenms who scr"ed in the Armed
Fortes durmg tile pertod of the
Korean Conflict the followmg In
£ormauon 1!1 "'rPscnterl on the Ob o
Korean BonuS by the \t:elgs Coun
ly Ve.cran s~ rv11.:e or tcer
Sen•i~ must have been between
Lhc dates of June 25 19f'IO an J
July 19, 1953 aoy place tn the
world The separation ur di:'!Charg•
must be under
honorable cond1
t1on1 The \eteran must have b~l\
a resl~nt of Ohio 1or ooe year
1mmed1tltely preceding hl.!l entrv
mt(l ~P,ve servtce The original
separation paper or dascharge wan
be required
The rate of psymenl 1s $10 per
month lor dome1tlc service ('6tal&lt;'
side) Pnd $1S per month for foro
1gn aervme, sea duty, llnd Alaskan
servace A fraction of a month
will be paad at the rat&lt;l or l/3oth
of. a mQDih for CHell day nmc
spent 1n penal confinement wtll
be dcduc1ed Max1mum amonut
payable 111 $400
Apphcallon fqrms will not be
available for some Ume, perhar,
by the farst of .AprU.
Veterans
should watch the ne.Yspaper for
announcement
when forms are
available
Next of kin may app\y :tor the a.mount due a deceased veteran If
a •crvlr.emAn died m service or
later dlecl. of a 8(lrviee-connccted
dtaablhty, the next of ktn mar
apply for the lOWll amount wb1c!t

the Flrst Baptist ChuN!h of Pome
roy by living special recognition
to Us young people on the past
two Sundays
1bosc participating in the two
morntn:s worshJp terv'tcea In·
~:Luded the followmg· Bill Ster·
rctt and Madalyn MarUn. w~o
read ttre Responsive scripture selecl.ionc Jobn Strickland, Danny
zarkle, Ruth Rathburq, Sharon
Zundel Glenn Cecil, .Lafry Baker,
GPne. Holt :md Judy Owena 1erv·
ed as ushe111
Special mualc was rendered by
Ethel Hy~til and Ruth Rathburn
and by"a chotr eomposed of Junior
g1rls and buys
Sermons on the two occasions
Clebvered by the pastor, Ral.db C
Zundel, were entitled "Popular1ty
~nd Its Problcm11" and "Why G1ve
the Bett to God?"
Mrs. Caddy WlCk}tali1, Youth Ad·
vasor. :1nd members Of the
were in f'.barse ot arrai'ISeiDentl.
Is $400.

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Nazarene Young
Peoples Meeting
Held At Athens
Apprl)xlmately
f1ve hundred
persons were present Monday for
tbe Young F.eoples' meeting or the
Jackson Zone of the Churctt of the
Nazarene 111 Athens
Dr Harvey S Galloway, D1stnct
Supt, the Rev Joseph Nelhon,
D1stnct Young Peoples' president,
and Dr G B Williamson Kansss
City, one o£ hve general •upcnn·
tendents of the Ctturcb of the Naz.
arene, were speakers
Theme of the meetmg wa• 'The
Call and W1ll of God Jn the Young
Person's lJfe."
The churrhea repre1ented pud
project money for the conatructlon
of umts in their camp grounds and
the Middleport Chur('h of the Nszarcne patd i12 00.
Those attendmg from the local
eburcb were the Rev and Mrs.
Robert Sl)trt and son Carl, Mabel
Peterman, Mr and Mra Raymond
Lee Walburn Mrs Raymond Walburn and sons, Blaine, Dcnms and
Pete

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Illness Forces .
Po,stponement
OfCageGame
Illnesa stepped In and forced
postponement. of Tuesday niJht's
basketball game between the Wa·
hama White Falcons and the Buf.
falo B1sons.
Seven of the twelve members of
the Wahama varsity were absent
from !ll"hooJ 9n Monday because or
colds And flu A check revealed
that two of the remaining !we
were also nufslng colds
Telephone calla to the Buffalo
school resulted In pos~poncment
of the gam~ until Monday, Feb
ruary 18
Tbe F•1cons hope to resume
acUon on Friday night of thas
week when they will entertam the
Ripley Vlkmgs in the Wahama
gymnasium

sCOOl Di•splays
ora\\ AttentJOD
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Tu;~::l~f n~go~rt

C
Harten hal h
went to the asstst.ance of Stak Pa
trnl cars from Athens 41Dd Galha
Counties about 8 a m The patr
abandoned their auto on
Sl1t
Coolvtlle afte•
Route 144 ne~r
lea'-"!lg
a Coolvtl!e servlCI' stauor1
"'
WJthout pay.mg for guohne
bean
Off1ccra were combmg
brush and wood• m the VICtnH&gt; or
ttte ahandoned car tor the unJd&lt;'!
IIfJed bo) s

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I0 St Ofe w·}ftdQWS

fLY~&gt; "mdows daspl;:.ys were on
show todR&gt; ltl Pom~o!&lt;
!lores
com:nennrattng lhe 47th birthday
of he Boy Scoul.!i of Amenu, ar.d
notmg Nallonal Bo) "cout Week
tro 'P £routmasters re!.orted

Former Teacher
Nominated For
An Oscar A:ward

, Ralph Socncer, s-coutmaster o!
' Troop 249 of Pomeroy sa.1d Ass1s:
taut Leader L.barle.!l Swattel and
three patrols had co~o1 pleteu d1s
plav~ Jn window&amp; of the Gootlwm
Jj lom;L Shop on E. Second Do 'An
•c Gro ~ .s Ine ~ Matn, and tttz
Pome1 o) Palitry Shop also on F
~r&amp; Bertha Filson former super
.)Sam
mtendent of Maaon County S.:h·
ools Uld abo a former;&lt; 'Wah.l'lll 1 ~other d1splay by the troop's
tcaeflt•r, ha&amp; beeH nominlted b) :fl)tfrth patrol, UJ bemg planned n
the Pt , Pleau.nt,. Women'&amp; 11 b :1 IJecond Street busmess
lor tim "Oac.a.rs l•'cr Tetcbe..~ ' a,
Scoutmaster Olan dantson o
ward,
Darwm !tald bus Hemlock (,rO\ ~
'Mn F1laon 1s .J.t
a mr.m., Ex?lOrl)r Post 270 barf a dtspJa
of
bculty
ln th~ Ebersbach Hardware S'ore
High
and
1:1 W &amp;tam St The Hemlock Gro ~e
'&gt;~llh Cub PaC'k No lBO Js dJsplaymg ,.
Counl, large C()llectJon 1M bandtcnft art
pam~
iclet. ~ other JieptS of natural
when she mteret.t tn the s~~~ Street WlD
was tu1mty s 1permtemlcnt, se'" cl dow of Elberfeld 111 DC!'pftlme111
mg th~ ft
two letters of tJ.r Store
uame !ram \\aggencr lJt.. • 1 !he
~etond two [rom Hartfud D!slrJct
Scouln; J:-;tcr John •Joore of thl'
and the '- •1 two lette1 l!Om ":~ Rut l. Sprmgs lroop satd hJs boys
son D1str r~ lh(lse dtstr•rt~ wen. "0\11 i h&lt;.H~ a dt.splay for guests
d the &lt;:h 1 k&lt;: n c!JIIner to be ser
together to butld the school
vcd !) 30-7 30 p m Fraday mght
Mason County" one of twelve counUes m the state of W•st
1•1 the S11 1sbury Grade School Tbt"
1
Vlrgtrua m danger of losmg a portion of stale atd funds bec 1• 1 t 1,. a benefJt with proc~eds
cause assessments of non-uUhty properties are below 40 per
to nc used toward sendmg threP
bovs to \'alit'\ Forge next sum
of appratsed valuations.
m~ r
A new state appraisal of property dtsclosed the twelve coun·
'
t1es early th1s week.

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County " roted .. sub-

studard beeawe property assessmenta 111 the county now stand at
t.. - ap32.14 per cent Of t be !Il a!""
pra11ed value.
Assessments 10 the county must
be raised to 40 per eent by next
August or tbc "ounty will lose a
proporhonatf! loss In slate aJd As
asaQssmentfl now stand, the county
Fred Dunn the evangehst at would lose more Uum seven per
the Maddlf!port Church of Christ cent o( the state a1d to whach it
was a guest and conducted tM de 11 entttled under the foundation
vottons when the Meigs County
1
b I f
Mmutenal Association met Mon. It 00 ormu a
day at the Federated Church
Other countieS In danger of lor
Followmg a cotfee break when lng fund• are Berkeley, 3~29- per
Rev and Mrs Waldo J Bartels cent Fayette
32 77 per cent,
served doughnuts and coffee Rich Gre~nbner, 28 96 per cent, Ka
ard S Owen. general manager of nawba, 35 35 per cent, Mar~~hall,
The Dally Sentmel, a guest, spoke 3&amp;51i- per cent, Mercer 38 88 per
on "Church News" and 1howed- a cent• KMU"oc 3938 per cent, Put·
f1lm "Lookmg on wtth The Dally nam: 3417 per cent, Summers,
SenUnel,11 after which various 31.-0S':.per C"'rrt Webster 3718 pel'
problem1 W&lt;'l'e dascussed
cel'li ·,nd Wood 36 03 per cent
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DUring the busjncss 1eulon In
~d percentage la5t year
cbtirge of Rev Wesley Jenkiaa
pre1tdcnt, 1~ was propofM!d tbat wuoe per 1 rnt and four countie.11
the A&amp;SbC:Iahon have 11 ~ta ta. U. 1tate sustamed losses The
tlvt meet wtth the local committee requiRe~ pt'rcentagc then was 35
on tbe bearmg tor a special elee Thtr eounttr~ b&lt;'luw the 40 per
tlon It was decided to po~tponc C!Mt&gt; required th•s yP.ar have until
the County Youth Rally until levy es\lmatr lime Ill August to
recoup
Mirch
Ttte March meeting wlll be held
The report a!Bo revealed that
at the Racine Baptist Church
tax collectlo.Js 1n 41 o£ the statc'.!l

Ministerial Ass'n
Meeting Held At
Federated Church

Fog In
Big
Area
Is Noted Today
He~vy fog, ob~;K:urlng visabthly
for traveler~, and making !lcarctt
for two JUVentles in the woods
around Coolvllle diftieu!t, was re
ported along State Rt 7 frOm Par·
kersburg to Pomoro)' thil morn·

mg

55 counlae.s rematn .short of local share amounts for wh1ch
they are held under the school
atd formula
(tonhnued on page two)

Burn Victim To
Undergo Skin
Graft Operation
Uatlenc Stukrv )3 )car old Wa
Bt~h s~hool student, h:Js
beea- takt'n to Sl Mary's Hospital
Hbnijll:glon f11r ~kin grafting &lt;'P
en.i.kms fo:Jo-...Lil;! .ev~re bmns
.sllffered In an ace1dent at her
hon1e In :M'&lt;i~On about two. w~t ago
h.aJna,

Tra,•elcrs sa1d the fog 'II'.U th1ck.
over most eccttons of tbe r1vcr,
and extendang back over the highway In man; places Two juven
ilea, who reportedly bad stolen a
car in ZaMttVille, were holed up
Tht! yolUlg gH1 who 111 the dau·
in fog and woods near Coolvallc
ghter of Mr&lt;; Johnnte Mae Stukev,
at noon today
suflcud third degree burns of
the tup~ and lr"~ whl'11 her sk1rt
GRANGE TO MIET
TAkEN TO t&gt;IOSPITAL
H:~rn.iiOllVIilt! Grange "'ill 1111 ( 1 caught (trc a&lt;; ~he stood clo8&gt;C to
Tllclma GrueiK'r watl taken by Thursday cvcnmg at 7 30 111 th~ a gas heater 111 the bAtlvoom of
the P.Omeruy emergency squad t(} Grilnge 11:!11 lll'cordlr,g- to Norm 111 h.er hom'!
'
Metga General Nosplt,ol at D 15 to Will Worthy !\laster The fourth
It wa11 !'f"porh d that she 18 ex.
day st.ilfer1ng a pusiS.Iblc fracturelj degree will be contcrctd 111 rull pcctcd lo be a patient at the Hun·
ankle.
m&amp;ton hospJtal for several weeks.
lorm

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RENO, Nev (UP)- Frremen shot htgh-pre..ure jets of wa•
ter today tnlo the smoking rubble of what had once been a

Offteen from three ~outheuter,. prosperous street m the heart of Reno - untJI leaking ga~~
Oh1o countte1 were
trampling destroyed It lD three fiery blasts
through wet and rough terram a
A series of three explosiOns and the ensumg flJ"e Tuesday
round Coolville th.ts momma: m a k1lled two persons and IDJUred 42 others At least f1ve big
hunt for two bo) s
reported to
- - - - bwldmgs wo&gt;re destroyed and a
bavc stolen a nr tn
Zanesvlll~
acore of others were damaged 10

Low Property Appraisals May Cost
Mason County ~hools State Funds

Voreh was born March 1~. 1870, llean
in Aul'oitraht~t, and he and his wifl.',
tl c former ,lo;hzabcth Oslahcl•,
tame to thJs country JJMn after
their marriage Jan 6) 1900, m Au6
traha They celebrated ttte1r 57t't
wedding anmversary last Jan 6
He was the son of Mary and Joe
Voreh

The D~ "wonder dn.1" II of no lu·J:fllo you whea

preter1pdou &amp;o YJ lor problpt pro{~ou.)

Ferguson was arrested at h1~
home and committed to the Coun·
ty Jall
Another \ 1ctnn of an auault
.Monday was LeRoy Taylor, 53 of
Btdwetl, who has charged Earl D
Roush, 20 of Galhpohs Rl 2 and
Joseph N Roush o£ Btdwcll with
asS&lt;~ult w1th mtcnt to kill Both
are also mcal"cerated m the Gal
lla County Jatl
Voreh "ho !or 16 years ha~
lived m Btdwcll and worked as a
shoemaker, Is survlvf!r! b,v hts wile
Elizabeth, aud one brot~, Frank,
also of Btdwen, and the following
chlldt-en Frank, Waller, Jose&lt;J~
Jr , Mrs Grayson Kendrick, all of
B1d Nell, George, of Omar, W Va,
Ste\ e of Monavllle, ~ Va , Mr~:
Basil Batley and Mrs Edwanl
Wool~;ey, both of Columbus,
and
Mrs Joe B&lt;tr!.osh of New York

worn over tht lulijted ltllmlpit.

CADIL~C

Driver Is FI'ned
&amp;.l
A 'd
Dally Senhnel I ruter CCI ent
~5
Mam'-st• TU es•
toda~ l1D

Tlueves l.troke into
WahaRUI
R1th School on SllDday mght and
escaped Wlth. a small sum of mon
tlY a~ordmg to Principal Clyde
Fole}
Foley explaaned that State P &gt;bee were mveatlgatmg
damage
rau&amp;ed by the penon or person.t
who entered the achool throuPh
a wmdow In the boy&amp; bate:ment
He satd that the m1lk dtspenser
and coke f'OOler were both looted
but that Jess than two d~lara had
i&gt;(oen taken from both The thlevPs
tampt)rcd wtth the com mechnrr
asm on each and brokt'! the door on
the latter to get to the eotns
Tbry also broke a wandow tnto
lhe ocnce and
cnt.,red tt but
nothing 1s m11stn~ there Othe,.
rooou entered included the ('and:,
room on the same floor as the
off1ce and ot.ber rooms
Marl.on Franc1.11 .11c:hool custod
r.othtng ha 1
tan, reported that
been amus when h-e was an the
~ehool on Sunday The
damage
wa~ d:scovcred em .Mr nday morn
&gt;ng

As Blast Levels Business Center'

Coolville Area
For Two Youths

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Ba&gt;rd told the

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MINERS Posse Searching Entire Block Reduced To Ash~

Wahama ~hool
Entered Sunday
Joseph Voreh, Sr., 85, a former operator of a shoe repau
' lhop at 202 N Seeond·st In Middleport, died Tuesday morn- And Ransacked
Ing m Holzer Hospital of a fractured skull and other injuries

this mornang that Gallla Counll'
Prosecutor Warren Sheets
!'\__
qqestiOmng more wlt.nesees
but as yet bad not Jndtcated as to
Clyde E KlQ.g,
U.uUand 'AilS
what sp&lt;'etfle ctlarges would lx&gt; charged WJth. drtVlnl{ without a&lt;~
llUide
$Uf'ed clear distance and fined $10
No reason u yet ha! been of aqd eoste followmg a traffic acci
.fered for the attack t n the .aged dent :Jn W Mam Street •'1 Pome
roy about 1 p m Tueaday
.shoemaker, ofhctals satd
According to mveallgatlng orr.
George Voreh, son of the Vlctim,
sa1d that Jack Sl(lsbak of BidweU cer Henry Werr:r a car driven by
who was present at the tJme o. Kmg struok barels, used 11 gads
tbt attack on the partaaUy bhnd Kmg struck barrel1, U!!ed u guard ,
and par&amp;tyzM m:m had told him o~t a water ma111 repair loatJon
that Ferguson had stepped 111 The barrels wl're knoeked In front
front of hu car at the mterscctlon or a c.ar driven by Otto L Strau111
o! Rt 160 on Clark Church rd in Pomeroy Damage to Strauss'&amp; car
wa11 esttmated al $50
Porter causmg htm to sloP
Kan'i:' aopeared In Mayor E F
Accordmg to accounts or the a~
sault the older Voreh who was ~ Itobm_.on's court where the State
brought George JJ
paa11enger, leaned from the car Patrof also
Hart
who
was
cbarged with dr1v
1: wlndOa: and asked Ferguson wna
lng
left
~f
center
and fmed $5
was wrong l&lt;'erguson JS then al
leged to have struck Vqreh dra~ aM co!its
"illg his head mto the window vet
tilator and then pulled the stun
ned man from the car and strutk
hrm: ala.t(l dnvln1 Jail be.tt* uato l
road I!I!I£.P1 and then fle•J.J.b~ &amp;eene

lnJ II IW61ler-fGMhe..bllcb to
ward ott brtlll ... bn-. Tht
knltcoo~
bJo
Reid, lo m•~ Ia otrlpoo ..d
crtatn ID IDMCDblt 1oolr: when

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Former Middleport Busiuess Man
Killed In Gallia County Assault

rec::e1ved tn an attack made upon him Monday afternoon by
Wyatt B. Ferguson, 35, of Rl 2 Bidwell Voreh lived at Bid·
-well

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d•Y. tonivht and fhurtday Occ ..
•lon•l IL!iJht ra1n or drtnM ~tt 1
ln touth thro"'iilhovt ~Mrlocl. Hlth
today ln th• middl• 30's • - •
neor .to ••treme MVth. Low ••
n ltht 25 to 3:1 north, U t. Jlsouth

OSIOD
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ly UNITED PlESS
Mottly ch~udy and

much c"•nte In ..,_peretuN to-

Pomeroy·Mtddleporl, Ohio, Wedneilday, February 8, 1957

a.uault In Galh.a County Jail was
to be thargcd later today wit'1
more llf'rlou,. chitrtf"s ac:cordln6
to Shertff Oacar Baird.

ot a bach

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" Ferguson held under- charges of

In l.oll AnJtlelt II pletlii'Wd......,

wm lnotoll•d" the actlni church

1952

VOL Vlll

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lloeU are tt'tlnpltte aQd up to date Bnn1 ,..,._.

In Clrtntlatlou

Receives Award
For Saving Life
Of 12-Year-Old
V1ctor !-larbrecht have rccetved
word th11t theJr brother, Homer E
Terrill of M.ami, Fla was recent
ly prellt'nted the Carne1g1e Hero
Award for savmg the life of a 12
year oil! &amp;:Jrl ln 1956
Mr Terrill, who had been forced
to retlre after 411 years service
w•th AT&amp;T co due to a heart
condition, p 1unged mto. the lake at
.Pe{lchncy, Mich and pulled the
airl to safety
Terrill ts a former Pomeroy
re51dent.

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In Local Newo
Ia A.dvert!Jinr

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chairman ol t&gt;ntertalnment; Mr~ council of the Federattld Church
llliii
Floyd Carma('k rood commlltoo
Jean Lea:1on, wUl attend ~c Ghur
ehalrman
NAMID MANAGER
"h
Christ toniJht and M!Jii mQ~
Al11o a111'nrltns !he mef'llng were
Jll(flf POINT. N c UP_ at Lhc Lt-glon Hall at 1 p m and
Robert
Trwk~hary and Leland Frank Lucchesi baa btlen named &lt;~tlcnd the rcv1va1 ll!!rvlcl's m a

,.,ailahk Our rr•ttriptiGI:I!

RST

ronizi~t~.

LOSES, GAINS ONI

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uunr

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body
They plan to len~ fr,r tl\" Chur
Una Lct,~~:uc. lie piloted the Salt "h at 7 20 p m and, weather per
Lake City tum to a aecond place mtUlng, n1COt Lhe members of the
finish in the Pioneer Le11guo l11t 1 Auxiliary o( the
!Alglon at lhe
togeh1cr
year.
ctmreh and

wdoat it: II

ch Monday evemng A:pproxlmat
ely e1gbty meJnben and pests
were present for the prPiJ'&amp;m and
JO&lt;'ll. hour
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Mn C P Bradbury opened the
service With aa organ prelude
and Mn Allen Hughes prealdenl.
prended and read "A Good, Chri..
tian Friend" and gave an openmg

WOODI,Aal
RENO, Nev. -

Ordination Of
Church Elders
Made Sunday

managt•relub
of \be
High
Point·Thom·
:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B~r~D~w~n~o~ld~•~'~'~======::-1 asviUe
Jn the
Clua
8 caro-

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B. H. Sanborn Mission~ Society
Fell.owship Teo Held Monday Night

The Daily Sentinel

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March'Of-0--.m-e-S
May Hit $6 000
(n M
ason Coun f y Mason Schools To
IEnter Tr1'-State
Spelling Contest

Mason Count)'s 1957 March of
Dames
may offtCL&amp;ls
!'eSch $6 000
according
to county
of tll1e
dnve
wHI
who s&amp;ad that final figures
not be known for approximately
two weeks
Last year, the dnve raJsed $l3
832 10 the county
Still to be heard from are re
poru on school com card eollec
lions com collectors sent to res•·
dents of tht: county the Teens
Agamst Poho program, and o~er
1amaller projects such as bake
l.11alcs.
h A
In the Benr Area t
m~ncan

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Thr. :l.!ason l unty school sys
tern ts one of mne who bave ftlPd
earty entr1es m tbe Trl.State Spel
hng Bee sponsored by a Hunttng
ton newspaper m Huntington

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fl c fin ill spclldown w1\l be held
,,. }1:1}' w1th the TriState cttamp
llo,• lube g1ven a tr1p to Washmg
for an expenses-paid week and
parttctpataon m the Ni.tional Spel·
lm~;; Bee there

lion
r:
~edA~~ !" ,.:; M~~:~

eo ec
n
on Polto there on last Thursday
eve.nmg In addlhon a total of $46
39 Wai collected m canDlsters set
l about the town
~ The Mothers Club Ill Mason re
ported lha~ they had collected
$2M •s m Mason Ctty In a Similar
drive last Thursday.
County o(ftttals on last Satur
day reported that the Mothers
,larch on Polio at that ttmc had
netted $1 450 Wtlh $750 of the
amount be111g ratsed In Pt Pleas·
arlt by the Jumor Woman's club

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Livelier Meeting
urged By SCh00I
Superintendent

va:t~:~edact:::e

1dent1f1ed as Mrs
John. DuPrtll 60 of Reno, and
Frank Spana, 48, owner ot a shoe
factory that was ~utted m the
blast Spina apparently was blown
clear JCross the street and under
a b th e I or ce oI the
a P•rk·-•
~ c r Y
exp}os•on
V1cttms In Stroets
C1ty offH'trls estimated ttte damage at S3 million
Reno s famed g~mbhng castnol
rematned oS;Ien for busmesa donna:
the holecaurt One w1lnesa, Mar-garet Jone11 an a1rhne stewardeu_
Said patrorts In the ruveraide notl'l were s\iti gambling and dtdn't
.seem concdrned at all"
But a block away across the
nver W35 a fearful scene Flame.!l
spouteo from the wmdows and
1roofs of bu1ldmgs. broken glass bt;.
lered the strt&gt;et and score.11 of men
and women lay m the streets
~any screan ed tn fright or agony
or both
Alter 11 was all over, firemen
were thankful that the toll of dead
was nut worse The odor of escapang KaJ nad served to warn
1manl' persons away from the
area Scores of persons evacuated
several bu1ldmgs momeol.6 befora
the acc1clen1
Guardanwf( s.. nct By
Frremen were UIIAble to search
the rubble tmmed1ately for more
bodles Early today, It was still
smokmg such was the: Intenatty of
the flames •vhen they raged at
thear !leigh!

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The seen" of the holOCllust was
First and Sierra streets, one
block north of the Truckee River
Nearly 150 Nevada National
Guardsmpn were ordered to the
scene lo evacuate an etght·block
area and to prevent looting.. Even·
tually, people were allowed buk
tnto the area except for the worst
damaged blucks
Pollee saJd the blast was the
result of ::1 leak m an under
ground gas mam The leak had
gone on for at least an hour and
a half beforr the rarst explosiOn
allowtng a dangerous quantity of
natural gali to ('Olleet m the area
lfrs Irene Morgan, 65 was
dnvang her automobtle past Paterson s Department store whfm the
explos1nn ocrurrcd
Wlnchht•ld Blown Out
I was JUSt dnvmg by tbe store
when l thought someone had h1t
me on the head wrth a roek,' she
sa1d I couldn t understand how
beeause all the wmdows we~
dosed
...
"Then I I'Ot1ced that the wtnd·
sh1eld was blown out and the stuf·
fmg of the ~ea.s was flymg m the

Otl11 r • entered thu"' far 10 ti-c
co 11 t ~~ t r~re c I•-&lt; 11 and
1 1 ~ 41 1
C(l;.~nl!ts m West V1rgmaa, C!tes ~
[• ~h· Ohw, and from Kentucky
the Ellloll and Greenup County
'
sth('o s Pa1ntmlle Cotl~t. s 1r,:J
W A Patason owner of the
two story department store wretk·
and Russell .~ ool svsteiiTI
ed In lhc blast saJd he smelled
a slrong odot of gas an hour and
a half bef01 c the farst exploston
,
• 1
He called lttc Sierra Pacific Power
Get the hell over
Compnny
here and turn ll off"
When the fumes became worse,
he saJd, he ordered aJI customers
and emplo) t-es out of the store
ThJs was a few ruoments before
T ll• Stmns, a Pt Plm•nt
morlJraan h,os been named coro- the cxplosiOilS
ncr of Mason County to succeed
Dr
Edna fl Geltles, It has been
1
announced

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T R sleVeRS (S
INamcd As Coroner
For Mason County
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Randolph Rites
foBeHeld On
Friday, Feb. 8th

Ste\cUs w-.s appolnted to the
post by the Mason County court
Counl) Supertntendent or Sr." on January 26 and recently took
oots 0 0 Pallt'rson said toria) ht hts oath o( oflace
Rei' ISf'o£1 mcmbN~ Of JI1C ('Ollnl\
He ~uccf'Cfls Dr Gettles who
board of educ11110n T Jesda, nag 1 had served 1n the post for seven
Sen ICt's for Mary Randolph,
"thtng~ arc
gcttmg ton dull a yellrs She In turn succeeded Dr who d1ed at h!'r home m Reeds.
round ht&gt;rc anrl 11 looks J•kc we II Roy W Eshl'naur
valle Tu('liday mght wdl be beld
have to h~vc a ll1le , cdtstrlCll"l
Fnday al 2 p m at the griYesade
to hvcn lhtn;:;:s up
11o,
1
AKKET
RE"ORTS
m Rccrlsvllle ceme1ery
Mr Pattt'rson was rl'portmg on l'JL
r•
Survnors arc a fosl.cr daughter,
a rl'g1tlar nwetmg of the board an
( INlt'lNNATI 0. tiP - rr nl Ahec J Batie) R.eedsvdJe, two
whtch president (art Kautz presl'l urr
ststers Ella Powell Reedsville,
d Only TQutJnc buslnlSS sppca"cd
'
111~1kct abot.t srbdv net and Lr1t1c rru~c. Long Bottom
I'LLc ~ Jl~Ld ! (aftn~
!or U .,.;
bn the agenda
Arbaugh 5 Funera! Home ls ln
!las remark ur.J;:mg l11eher me• I· -:' 1'
~tad£'~
wh cB a 1 chargf' tT1rnf'Js may call at tbe
mgs was m Jest he smd and m rc bro"ns A JUmbos 34-39 A Ia l;l&lt;' residence anyttme
colled1on c1 m.an) 'v •ry mtere~t :u 36 A mediUms 2'1 :!9, A sruJI!
.ng mcelmgs of 11 few vcars ago 1!0 24 R large 27 30
Pr1ce.s F
WOMAN AAILID
cotnc 1,Jenlal w1th the rcdJstrlcUng 0 H Cmctnnall
w!lates , and
~' 1 1\l&lt;~nc Darst
MlddleJtQrl,
ot oa~lcan Mel'S County sthuul lr•1~n~ '\large 3839 A lllotillll:'l was .. rn:-.t1 d hj
Patrolmen Ike
aastn&lt;-ts
"'
~5 1"' B lar~;t&gt; 3~.JG
Nt• 1l .md Stewart Harr111 and lorl·
All munhus of 1hi' hoard WCfl
l 11 1 k( n~ f1 ycrs .•f •t ' l'k ly Jl.('d 111 ru1111t} jaJI Tuesday mg'lt
present, tncludmg Varga! Alkms fr~ • 1 ~ J 3 'rZ Jb 19-20 h•~n t!ea\) for a tnt r
&lt;lppeaadntt m th.e
George Perry GoJ:"don Collins ami lYtle 3 l!'i, htn~. ltght hpt• !J 11 court of Mavor C 0 Fisher Shtl
IJvrold Rou~n
.f?JHt:r, 90 score 68 cents 1.).
was charged w1Ul tnl01icaUon.

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!-DaOy Sentfliel, Pomeroy-Middlt,p&lt;Jrt, 0 , Feb. 6, 1957

HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE-

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,

MEETING SCHEDULED

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;
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ed~or11l off1ce phon;; 397.
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PlAN GOLDEN WEDDING

Mr &lt;tnd Mrs. Albert Duckworlb
or Syracu&lt;; t&gt; will observe their
Go lden '\\ e-dd1 ng anniversary with
an Opt&lt;n Hrm!!c to aU their friends
from 2 to -t p. m. Saturday, Feb
ruary 16.

No Place But Home For Boy
The necessary relear.e of a 16-year-old juvenile l.a st week by
Judge ~ohn C. Bacon because he had no place to send him
un~~r~mes t_he need in Ohio for expanded juve nile correction
faahhes . W1th no place to send him ex cept home that's exact.
)y "."here the judge Lilrected him . Thi S,
ha\'£' g~d reason to

PLAN SPECIAL PROGRAM
Mar v Shrine, White Shrine of
Jerusalem \\till meet in 1bular

sessio11. Friday at 7:30 p. m., at
the IOOf•' H •.U. A special program
will be presented by the G-allipolis
group and potluck refreshments
will be SE' ~ \'ed All members are
urgeJ I') ar:end.

we

beheve, pleased U:r YOllth 's mother , which is fortunate both
for t~e boy and the mother. It necessanl y was not the best
solutiOn to the problem a! this partkular- Hi-year-old, or of
any boy eruneshed in s.imtlar difficulties. Many such youne·
sters would have n? mother or father to whom they could be
released.

legal right to hold him.

·

We cannot help but wish veteran teacher and Boy Expert
E 0. Saund_ers had a chance at this young ft&gt;llow who appare~tly has shpped into incorrigibility Saunders may not be in
his prime now, though he still is breezing along very strong
could have interested the boy In Saunder's best years, how:
ever , we'd have to bet on Saunders, the former Ashland High
School Dean of Boys, to have succeeded in interesting this
present pro~lem of _our Juvenile court not only in right be·
havior but In applymg himseH to learning something about
the world around him as well.
Wh~le it by no means is possible always to straighten up
the m1nds of mentally retarded youth , great progress is being
made In this field every day. Home life . neighborhood con~ltlons ~~d ~ssoclations. have been prov('d of great influence
m cond1homng young minds to rejP('t what appears normal to
most everyone else.

Ct.nsiderahle discussion has been reported recently here
over a movement to al·quire a school for meutally retarded pupils in Meigs County II will come when the public is agreed
one is needed . Judge BJcon 's recent rasr may be considered
an ''argument for."

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: How About.l.t Governor?
Destruction of the National Guard , lhrenteneli by arbitrary
decision of the Pentagon brass to require s1x months active
duty of all National Guard t•nlh;tl't'!-1 , may have been averted
by the intemperate and uninformed "draft-dodging" commen tary of Secretary of DEfensp Char-ll's E Wilson before t he
House Armed Scrvi&lt;•es c:ornmiflee.
Jo'aclng up at long last to the failm e of their costly reserve
program, it would seem that thP. Army hPads convinced Mr.
Wilson that the Guard wa s ::;tanding m thl' way by offering a
young man the opportunity of hi•t·nmin g n ''dtizcn soldier'' (Us
General Washington calh-d thr nul11iaman) withoul scrapping
his civilian career.
Having decided on the six ·mon1hs-training policy for the
Guard, Mr. Wilson and hi s adv1-.ors then en lied in the Reserve
Forces Policy Board of the Ddcnse Department and the Gen.
eral Staff Committee on National Gtwrd and Army Reserve
Policy to rubber stamp the decisions alrt'ady taken.
Fortunately for the country at large, as well a-s for the Na·
tional Guard and the prestige of thf' HHllvidual stntes, Mr Wil.
son's charge .that the Guard becaml:' a refuge for d.ruft dodgers
during the Korean War has stirred up H full.scale tempest. It
i1 not likely to subside until the. Army' s Reserve plan fiusco
and the professlonul soldier's animosit _v tow:lfd the Gu~rd are

fully exposed .
Maj. Gen .Elhml A \\'alsh, prCsidL•nt nf the National
Guard Association, immediatelv hrantlt.·d the Wilson accusation "a damn lie." He rt.·minded the natwn that every enlistee
was immediately liable to actlvt• sPrvit'l', that both the Army
National Guard and th{· A1r Natwn.ll &lt;iuard urged their complete mobUiz&amp;tion immediah•ly at 1he outset of the Korean
emergency. And while the Gov~rnment said no, lt was only a
"police action," 37 )&gt;ei'C'Pnt of the ArmY National Guard nnd
84 percent of the Air Nntional Gu ,m l w·el"(.' soon moblU:zed.
With regard to thc.slx months Lraining pt:l'ioi:l demanded by
the Pentagon, Gen. Walsh reminds us that the l\eserve ForcPs

Act of 1955 P,I'Qvldes for active duly training periods of three
to olx months,' aM that the National (ouard Association has
ur!ed a mandatory three mo11ths program
This It 110t my dunghill.'' said Mr. Wilson the other day,
referrln&amp; to the White House. And we wonder if the eame remark might not apply to the executive mansJons of the 48
JUtes - I!IJnce the Governors thereof are . nomint11y at least,
I~ commandors-ln-c~lef of their respective National Guard

units.

WIII the States stand by whll&lt;· the Federnt government absorbs their historic and valiant c·onstabularies.--as they have
stOOd by while the Washington bureaucrats took over welfare
at the state level. and as thf'v nre st&lt;mdin\! hv while federalization of their schools Is hoin~ formulated' Perhaps It Is time
for another Governors' Conference?

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Favorite, Humorous Sayings

Many thoughUul persons have come across an apt phrase or
Ummerick, or verse, sometime in their lives that atruck a deep
ntlponse. Many of us clip out su&lt;:h itl•ms, carry them In pot·
ketbook, handbag, or billfold. Indeed. there is ~lie on lndu•d
try that had eveloped around printing of succ net ~aayllliS"
whith l\re sold to men and women '1\.ho llkc humor, Satire at
the expense of friends, or commt!ndation through a nicety
turned series of words. Was it not Ben F'rankUn who mnde
aomethin&amp; out of this sort of thing'
~Two such verses are printed below, together with th'e
. names Qf their sponsors. The nrst is displayed by Dr. Jolin
Rlehardron of New Haven, W. Va , when an opportunity ,tises.
· It ~oes:
'Lord, fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff.
And nudae me when I've said enough ."
Tbls, naturally, Is first rate material for professional speak·
... to carry uollnd wltb them. Another person, John Full• of
.:· M.illdleDOrt, auoclated with the Rizer OU , Co., of PomerPy•

•

The u1onthly meellng or the Alfred Horne Extens1on Club will be
held 11: t hv home o£ Ella Yost on
Thu r.sdrt y. Feb. 14th. Subjed
" Ttme Ma r. agl'ment ''

...........,a Ave., New York City, 16, N Y.
T ,
Rntered at aecond clu.s ma1Ji ng lllll th'r at th e post office at Porn-

Facts in this case show that the boy had been committed a
year ago to the Boy's Industrial School at Lanca~ter . Upon
his release _officials there told the local court they would not
reaccept h1m. In December of 1956 Judge 'Bacon sentenced
the boy to a school for the mentally retarded. A number of
events i~tervened to make_ irApossible 'C!arrying out this sentence, Ftrst, the youth. With another juveni.le, pulled orr asuccessful escape from the county jail. By the Hme he had
decided to gin himself up the courl learned there were no
schools to which h~ could be sent. Meigs county's quota is
tw_o per year at exJ.Sting schools for mentally retarded and
l~ts numbe~ was alrea~y complete. So he was sent home to
h1s mother 111 rural Me1gs County bv the .Sheriff who had no

Daily Sentinel
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COTT"R_E_L_L_IITIS
Funeral services for William
Cottrell~ Cheshire wUl be, held GO
Thursday t~t 2 p. m. at the Hobson Church of Christ in Christian
Unien with the -Rev. 0. H Carl
offlelatlng. Burial will be in the
Che!Jhire GraVel Itil1 Cemetery by
the Rawlings-Coats Fhneral Home.
Gravel HilJ Cemetery by the R.awlini9·Coata Funeral Home.

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n.~ purpose of the Art Work·
shop,
Superintendent Glbb.!l U·
plained, was to get the Pomeroy
elementary teachers · and princi·
pal!f acquainted With the manY
modern materials available for art
tnttruetion in the elementary
schools.

The Pl'ice ts' ftiibt
Truth or Cons"eQuenees
Tic Tae Doulll.
It Could Be Y-ou ,

School teachers and admlnlttntor ..
participated Ln the P•Jmeroy Ar~
Workshop: Superintendent C. S.
Gibbs, Prlnclpal Ralpb Spence~.
Principal Heled WllU1m1, Mar&amp;'aret Le\\-il, Harriett M.. Spencer, Ge lle:Vieve Stobart, Hftlen Neaae, MaThe Art Work~op was eonducl ry v. Relbet, Farle Eri.ewine, Rob
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12:30 Slgn Off

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The followin; area educator.1
were guests of the Pomeroy teaebert .at the Art Workshop: Hl!len
rfals, Helen Carper Leona Story,
and Ada Huakina of the Bedford
Diatrict; Eleanor Crow of Syracuse
School; Lettie Youna: of s.Uabury
Sehool; Norma WUaon of Bra4bury; Carolyn Smith and Nonga
Roberta: of Rutlanct School Distriet
A delieioua luncheun · wa• prepared · and 1erved by Mn. Ro)·
MaYer,, Mrs. Robert Arnold. Mr•.
Edward Arnold, and 111'1. ·Wyatt
Gilbert. MT. Austin Ph11lip1 helped
In many ways, Mr. Gibbs stated.
The following PomerOy Public

TO RITUII,N HOMI

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M1ss Bessie Pettit has been nolitied of the birth of a daughter,
Jeanie Daune, on Monday to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Hougland, Well- _.,......
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WCHI-TV CHANNEL I
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8:00 Captain Kangaroo
Janice Colr., Wellston. Grandpar· 8:00 Captal.o Kanaaroo
9:00 Mornine- Show
arf1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole 1:00 Morntq ShoW
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10:00
Garry
Moore
10:00
Garry Moore
and Mr. anrl Mrs. Floyd Hougland,
meot, at birthday cake and 1ce
MASON CLINIC:
cream were served. Rlta rece1ved
AdnL ~s1om. D.:miel
Tomlinscr, Welht~n. Creat grandparents are IO:SO Arthur God!reJ
tO:SO ArWJu.. 'iodfrey
29; Earl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans, Pomeroy. 11 :SO Strike It Rich
many lovely gltta.
Mtdd\eport, January
!1:30
Strike It Rich
By Alta Con•
12:00 Valiant Lady
Clayton Morrll and flmily of Sh.a1n. Racme, January 29, W11i
t2:00 Valiant Lady
Mr .and ~Irs. Birchcl Hamilton
12:13
Love
Of
Life
DAR TO MEET
of Dayton spent the week end Columb1.11 •pent the week end with \\'1\lkk )liddleport .. January 31 ;
12:30 Search fill' Tomorrow
D.
v.
Morrls
and
famll)'.
William
Gilkey,
Mtddleort
,
Febru12:15 Love of Life
The
return
Jonathan Meigs
with her (Jarenls, Mr am\ Mn.
12:30 Search For Tomorrooa
Mrs.
P.:va
M.orrll
hu
returned
to
ary
1·.
Everett
Connally,
Letart
Chapter of the Daughters of the 12:45 Guidinll Liibt
Taylor Moore.
her
employment
at
Ohio
UniverFalls
,
Uhro,
February
2;
Mrs.
Bon·
wiiJ
meet
1:00
Katie's
Kltt::hen
American
Revolution
Opal Yit!plllrick, Johnny an6
12:61:1 Guiding Light
me Jean Dailey, Pomeroy. Febm · Friday afternoon at the home of
Bonnie madl! a trip to Athens 011 aU.y, Atlten!l.
l :00 Kal1&lt;!'s JCitchen
Tom Flllpatritll; and Albert ary 2; Mn Betty Jamca, Hartford , Mrs. Dey Hysell, Pomeroy, with 1,30 A.o The Worl~ Turna
Thursdly lflcrnoon.
2:00
Our
MW
Brooks
1:30 As the World TurD.I
Ml'. •114 \Irs. Wesley Gregoi) Cone made a bullntu trlp to Febn1ary 2, Elisa M~.Millan, R:t· Ah·s.. John Duerr~ Mrs. Thomas
cine, February 2; Debbie McMii- Geoglein anrl Mrs, Harry Craig as 2,30
2:00 Our Miss Bruob
were consu11ing a doc-tor in Mc- Hun.Ungton, W. Va., Thunday,
lJ~Uii.t:&amp;-AI"b
Roa:er JeUers spent an eveninw lcln , R-.cint!,
February 3; Mrs. assisting hostesses. Mrs. Della
2:30 Housepr.rty
Arthur, Saturday.
3:00 1he Bla Payoff
lut week with the Ear-l Jr .. tton Gt·ace Young LP.taf~, W. Va , Feb Windsor Will present a program
3:00 'l'he B.g Payoff
Rita J . l\lllbur celebrated her
3:30 Bob Cro.sby Show
ru&lt;try 3, Thomas Spencer. Long on "Great American Patriots.''
third blrthduy Wednesday even- family ln Canton.
4:00 Briabter Day
3,30 Bob t:rosbv Show
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vance
Wllbur
and
Hollom,
l"t&gt;bruury 4.
ing. Gut&lt;sl-t were Mr. and Mrs. A.
4:00 Brighter Day
Rita
1,n1re
Sunday
dlnner
cue11ts
Gf
D1rthll:
A
dau.:h.ter
to
Mr.
&amp;IHI
Seeret
Stonn
MEETING ..OSTPONED
U5
0. Wilbur, Bob, Kenny, Virgini•
4:15 Sec1 :&gt;-t Storm
Mr.
and
Mra.
Arnold
Wilbur
and
:\1rs.
non&lt;~liJ James of Letart on
Fdge
of
Night
The
Miss!unary
Society
of
the
4:30
and EhtP.beth of Hamden, Mr. "nd
4 :~0 EdR.! of ·Nie-bt
Febru ary 2; a _.~on to Jl!lr. Sllll Mr:1. Mt. Moriah Baptist Churcil, which 5:00' Th• ll:arly Show
Mrs. Hurold Wuugh, Guy and War- family.
Your
Esso
Reportu
Mr . and Mrs. E. w. Holcomb ~ohert E. Datley , Pomeroy, vn was scheduled to meet this week 6:30
ren of Well ·,ton and Mr. and Mrs.
5:00 'l:ne !l'nrav Show
at the home or Mn. C. R. Young,
Guy Wi!btlt and family, W~ll8ton, vi1hed folb here O\'Cr tbe week ••thruary 2.
6:30 Your !!:sst. ReJY)rtet
0:-'5
S~tt'rts Parade
has been postponed unlll April 4
Mr. and Mr ~. Albert Cone and Mr.' end returning to their home ut
6:46 Sportfl Parade
-- -- - We&amp;therman
becaus..- of the illness of many ur 6:53
anr.i Mr!4. \';1nce Wilbur. Refresh· Canul Winchester, sunday. .
6:~5 We!!.therman
7:00 Jm Corey Show
the membe'".'l.
7:00 Art Linkle•)er &amp; the Kula
7:1' Douglas F.dwards
7:15 Dougla:c El•ards
7 :BQ Giant Step
(Contlnuad from ~MQe ot~•l
AUXILIARY MEETING
J:qfJ
.
ATthur
Godfr~y
lr
Fr162lda
7:30 Sgt. {l:r~n of tJae _}'ukoD
Low counties in the survey were
The ·At.UCiliJry of the -Lewi~• •:at: Tb~lllionala .... ·, l
lf:OO _"': ~b Cumj:Dingg Sho1
Grecnhner at 24.24 per ,eent and ley Po S;t, .~Americln Legion, wW
ll:30 Chm"ax
.
.
9·10 J'.{ Got ~ret
1
Mason at 28 76 pe~ cent.
~lit MondC~Y al the h.ome of Mrs.
10:00
20th
Century
Fox
Hour
9:30
Playhouse
90
Dl' spite the fact that ' !lo many Campbell Harper and members
Pr..ldent Hopes to Keep
11 :00 Up to the Minute~
No Chang•s of Personn•l
l'Ounlies are b,gging behind in are ut .~ed to pay the1r dues at thl.c; \1:00 Up to tbe minute news
11 :0~ Seannina the Weather
\1:06
lr,annlng
the
we•tber
taxes
for
s~..hool
aid,
the
tax
dePresent Cabinet Intact
forecast at Thb Tlmt
meeting whH'h is the deadline ror ll:JO 'l'he Late Sbf'W
11:10 The Late Show
partment revealed that the new the paymem for the year.
'-'lli'Cial la Cu1fral ['res~ A~sodat«m
property aB!esament trends art!
ASJUNOTON President Eisenhower Is exerling hlml!ltlf ta
enrour::: wwg. Tht&gt; report pointed
0!5 MEETING
keep hl!! present CabiMl Intact for at least a good porlton or
oul that more progress has been
Evangeline Chapter, OES, will
h1~ aecond t11rm deKplte the personal deeh·e of some of them to 1et1re
made toward asscss1ng property meel 1'bursday at 7:30 at the Malo pr1vate l!!e.
&lt;tl il!! lrue and actual value than sonic Temple and will have lnltiIt was notoworthy that at Ius recent pnaa conterenee, the chief
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ul an)' t1me 'tl rr.ceut years.
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aliun according to the announcerxecuUve wenl oul nr lhe w11y to Hmooth over a reported difference
11:4:4
Sign On
11:4&gt;&amp;
Sign
On
mt•nt made by Mrs Willis At!·
ol view v.ith Treuury Secreliuv George M Humphrey. Mr. };,:~en­
ll:flt Cartoon Club
11:45 Cartoon Clull'
th~ny, W. M.
hower not only m!nlmiJed what apptared to be a
12:10 Nooo Ncwa
12:10 Noon Ne..wa
11iBug-reement within the administration over g-ov·
12:Uii Neighbors
12:1~
Neighbors
MHS ALUMNI MEETING
ernment spending but e11.me out In 8Upport of
12:30 Uberace
12:30 Liberace
Alumni
vffieers
of
Middleport
1 1:00 Femin!lie Touch
Humphrey's views.
1:00 Feminine Touch
High S~hool Alumm Assoeiation
The Trea.sut·y chief had exprt:ased ahum over
1:45 Movit- Matinee
will have a speci11l meetin11 thia 1:4!1 Movie Matinee
the lad the rate of federal apending was on the
3:00
Afternoon ,.lim Ftstival
3·00
Afternoon
Film
Festival
evening at7:30 iat the Hlgh School
1·\w.&amp; and hl11 commenl!l on the budaet submitted
4:3q
Super Serial Tim..,
with Mrs. Robert coates. Pomeroy, 4 30 Super Sertal Time
by the Wh&amp;te House to Conrru• bordered on
5:00
Mickey
Mouse Cl1.1b
5:00
Mickey
Mouse
Club
president for 1957, presiding, All
lhe liCid.
O:QI\ ~ufralo DiU Jr.
6:00
Oartcon
Club
intere~ted persons are urged· to atIn previous admlnllllratlona, auch a atat~ment
11:30 Cartoon Club
tend this meehng when tentative O:SO Five star 1'1881.
by a Cabinet member might well have brought
8:4.G
Five Star Final
7:15
John
Daly
Ittbe
News
plans will be started for the anlorth hill •·eaignatlon by requeat but In this caa•,
7:15
Jobr
Dal.v &amp;: the Newr
7:10
DiJoeylar.4
nual Banqut't
Mr. Elaenhower made It plain that :1e want.
'7:30 Sbenff ol Cochise
Humphrey to remain In the Cabinet.
8:30 Navy Lo1
8:00 Circus
HONOil GUESTS
In another lnau.nc•, the Preald•nt talked to
8:00 OZIIe and Harriet
8:00 Wire Service
Fred Dunn. Huntington, evan· 9:30 Ford Theatre
Lubor Secretary James P. Mitchell out of resign~
10:00 Air Tim&amp; '57
aelist at th£" Church of Chriat Re- tO:OO Wednesday Nllbt Flgbtl
lng to accept a much hl&amp;her paytna poBl In p1i·
Hl:30 Fran!tie Lalne
vival 8~rvlet's, and Fred L Gard· 10:«6 Sporlleopo
vlll• lndu11try. There »nay be Cabinet ch&amp;nlfll- forthoom1111 IJut al
11:00 News of the Night
ner, pastor of the church, and Mrs. ll:OO News of the Night
the Prealdent'a behe:Jt. tht!y will be postponed until at least late
ll:15 Theatre 13
thil year.
Gardner were auests of honor at ll:l5 . Theatro IJ
lU5 Sl&amp;n Off
a potluck dinner served Tuetday
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NEW ARRIVAL
e BllDOET RLICINO - IIecretary Humphny'• proteat over govern·
noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
CANASTA CLUB
menl ependilll' 11 UfHet•d to Jive the Demoorallc-eontroUed Con·
Edgar Allenswortb. others present
Dr. and llr• M. K. Fu&amp;ate, AthMr1. Jamn Pullen and Mrs.
rre• a atronr laeenllve tc aluh Mr. ICt•nhowtr'• peac•Ume r~e:ortl
were Mrs. Gl!orge Childs, Mrs. eni, have announced the blrth of LeWl1 H. Sauer !Here cueata Tuesbudret ' ttQUfit tor 711allllon, 800 million dollara.
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•Doyle Mltlu and Mrs. Ost'ar 1 seven pound aon, f'rltnlr ft1lph, day whtn Mrs. Ethel U.wenr enMany ' aconomy-mlntled lell•latore artl e011.VIIIeed the pmpoutl
Roush.
at Sheltering Arm• lloapital, Ath· tertained her Canasta Club. 'Prl~es
ex"'dltu~ CIUl be w~lltled to about $70 bllboa ~ut •xactly where
en a, on Tuesday, Februuy 5. were won by Mrs. Sauer,. M.rs
tht cuta will bt m&amp;ih will be del,t,rmlned by the Houae and Senate
MOLOIN DIATH
OranQitenh• are Mr. and Mrs. Harold EPJ.'ley and Mrt. Philip
appropJtatlOftJ. eommttketl.
Fritmds or the latP. Mrs. Will· rrant.l'ueate, Pomeroy, · and Mr. Bailey and Mrs. Norman · Hum•
From: a poUtlcal ~polat, Demoeratle c.n,....lou.l. "INdira
lllm tletteseimer havt' learned of ,.nd Mt8. Ralph Heck, Columbua. phrJn. The ltostess served a salad:
wou~4 IUI.t to ~ &amp;bh to olalm tbat they wen abW t. eurb aptnttlnr
brotller, RPy )ln. Fu&amp;ate is in Atben1 with her oourae to those named above and .
the d~atb of her
b7 ». ftlp'l~ 'l.dmll\ialfatton.
Jl.fnlden, Langsville, who died ~n fil'andda\llht,f, MarBha, while he'r Mre. Paul Theiss and Mrs. Denver
'l"bt mil~
'udpt irequ•ata tor J38 biUIM wilt uncterp 01.\"ttul
Rlee.
Columbus. Funeral services were mother iJ Jtcq:,italized.
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too~Wmlu m•.v come at tba expeue ot tM Pataheld Jn Columbus Tuf'Sday.
aon. The Mi;vJ aM Army mar taka the brunt ot thf ax, how.,..r,
rather than ttlli Air Force.

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Mrs.. Em.:Qa Sargent. So. Second
St., ;Middleport, w11 to be returned
llo'me Wednesday a:fterDOOD from
Holler Hospital after &amp;pending ·•
"'itoek there. Her son a1:d daughter·
to-Jaw, Mr. and Mn. Harold Sar·
Jent, will return her bomll.

COACH'S PROUD RICORD
HANOVER, N. H. - Dartmouth
colle~ football line coach Jack
Mutick, won vanity football letten at Southern Calif-ornla in 1944
19f~ an-t 19i6; won the USC moat·
vafuable-playf'r awud In 194~; and
wu an all--coast Rlection at both
guard and tackle.

1 ··WEEK ONLyt
WORTJi OF
ANY
MERCHANDISE

Yes--FOR ONE WEEK

We are Offering

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WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY 2 PIECE

LIVING ROOM
SUITE

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VIM AMD VIGOR- White Hnuat oble1'Wlrt were lmpre.-d by
tht" dlaplay of vlpr ud ener::t ehowa 1ay Prtlllcleftt ltl~~enhower
both on hil O)'lq vatt to tht di'OUJ'ht area and throurhout the
rlfOJW fJI tM IUupratlon.
T~ droUI!\t tUn.rary Wll Nlpd ud hanl·paoecl thrt~uthout
thl Un•·daJ trt.p and the chtef executtv• took It 1ft ltride, thea
launehtd Into the JOtlftd of lllaurural certmonMI only a f•w daya
later.
Tholl wtw watohtd tbe Pruldent thr.uahout the
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perio4 view It u convtnctnc evld•nce that he hu
ma~ • fuU t'lltOv•ry from both hla heart attuk ot
llrtNIIMiy
18 montha ap and the lleltl• operation wiUch hoartt..-d

pl~~:::!t'::.m.!;"'.~'tho P ...ld.nt

that he ean 10 at 1'u11JPMd •rain in

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E.latnhowtr ta tarelp ehlef&gt;t ot llat.e wlll 11ve a 43·ynr-okf'l'exaft\

a demaadlnl lnlroductMNt to hla new ,Jot.,
wney -Buchanan, former amb-Uiador to t.uxeinbou 1-1 , became
the Stat• departmut'• new Chief of protoeoJ. blliftnlna F•b. 1 and
•uch mUit ,.._tau arrlvlftr dlgnltartM. He et.o •tdq who alta
n*Xt to whom at atate dlnntl'll and on th11 aide mutt N atrable,
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holds the following lines ready tor his friends:
"God created us with two ends, one to sit on, the other to
think with.
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it's heads you win, tails you lose."
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Do yo~ llaYtr a favorite saying tbat blliU of a truism of Na
lure! You can abare them with others by wrtlillg about theD!
. to The EdiiQr'l 1\Jallllag.

$100 Worth
Of Merchandise

FOR EXAMPLE:
Living Ro.la
and get

For

~. $299.50
and get FREE
1 Set of
SERTA BOXSPRINGS
.MATTRESS
ot $50.00 each for

FREE

OR

$100
Val11e

1\tacked b)&gt; the London newa ..
pape~.s.
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MILTON~I,.'tf!!RIY ~·with new of:~-~

a cha.lr they bought tn Baii~Laoo tn 18M for '18. Now lhey
find It 1.1 an ancient JDayptlai"'bhair, hom 1D B.C., &amp;ad la worth
$50,000. They are lD their Ia Anrelel lol'JIIbop. ( lwt~

Buy·a Two Piece Living Room Suite ond "t
FREE $50;00 Base Rocker, 2 Step Tables, 1
Coffee Table valued at 40.00 and I Wrought
Iron TV Choir valued at $10.00, a totol of
$100 FREE Merchan
...ise.
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Bea11tftul Seleetfmt of LIVING ROOM
SVITBS in many eo'lors

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Thc b&lt;tard was advised by the
superintendent that they would
have to adopt a policy which was
first brought to the fore Jaat year
and then rescinded by the boarda ruling that no child shall be
transported past a grade school to
attend another sthool. Wlthcrs also
told the board th~t. additional buses would have to be purchased.
·Withers also recommended that
the board put itS support fully behind the county's princ1pals and
In particular the high school principals in order that disciplinary
problems ln the schools can be
solved more easily.
Support of the principals and
teachers in solving problems of
discipline was advocated by the
superintendent so that the county's schools might keep strong per·
sons in the fleld of teach.ing.
Teacher personnel problems in
the.~ county were also discussed and
it was pointed out that the siluation in 'the system was acute with
•Wahama High School being bit unusuaUy bard this year in so far as
getting and holding tead:lera was
concerned.
Most Tecent teachers to leave
the Bend school were Mrs. Ann
Shelton, English and Spanilhi
teacher, and Richard Alford, Math
teaehE!r. Mrs. Shelton resigned to
movi) to Virginia while Alford was
la'ans£erred t&amp; Pt. Plea11ant to replace Orville Hamtlton, who resigned 01s science teacher there.
Ernest Wingett of Racine was
hired to replace Alford at Wahama
but as yet no one hal 'been o~
tained to replace Mrs. Shelton
perjllanenUy. A substltute Is now
w6rking.
John Elias, lr., resigned as janitor of the Mason Elementary
school and his father, John Elias,
Sr., was hired to take his p1aee.
In other action the board approved a transfer of $1~,896 in
federal funds to the bu.ilding fund.
Present £or the meetinJ were Mrs.
C. P. Stout, president, Robt'rt Ad·
tins, Keitb Arnold, and Howard
Schultz.
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NEW HAVEN

Mrs. Louis Kanschnik wu a re-recent aurgieal patient at Holzer
Hospll.31.
Arthur WehirU recently attend·
ed a meeting of the National Society of EnJineer!l in Asb1and, Ky. While there, the Armco
Steel Mills waa toured by the
group.

~..n. )(1!!11 Westfall aod daughter,
all of Columblll; lin. Elden Blake
aad Mn. Mike Kenna, Eden; Mr.
10!1&lt;1 Roderid&lt; Grimm, Letart
Falla, Jln, · Edgar Sayre, Antiqul·
ty. 11r .and Jln. Edward Blab,
Lottrtdi&lt;•. Hr. · and lin. W. C.
Bltke o( Tuppen Pbinl, Mr. and
Mn. Way C1arll: and daugbtrr,
and Mn. Herbert KathenJ and
tn rona Of Wbite Chapel, Rev.
aDd Mn. D .0. Biake, Hockingport
Mr. CherJu Slack, Mr. Erni1!
Slaet and daugbter, Linda, Mr. Get·
bet Jenkins and lin. lohn Bell
of Huntiatton, W. Va., Mr. and
Mrt. Genld Harrison and two chil·
dren of Gallipob• and Mr. and
Mrs. Eucene Frye and daughter of I
Pomeroy.

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~Certificates

Of Title Made

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Lueke
said 007 certificates of title were
issued through the Title Offic~ o£
her department during the month
o£ January
Fees collected during th.e month
totaled $169.10 of which the
elerk's, or county's share, was
$5T.U5. State fee' totaled $195.15.
Other business of tbe title of.
fiee included 228 notations of
Una 121 mem01 ot titles, 185 can·
cenaii9as. 131lffiiiayits and- eight
dupUeate certificates of titles.

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Mrs. Fred Hoffman, mother of
Tom HoUman, was a recent medical patil'nl at Camden-clark Hos-pttal in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Home from College for mid semester vacation were Sandra
Roush, Ronnie McGlothlin and
Tom Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ditk Athey and
t::l\ildre~ of Huntincton, W. Va"
1
•ffCentll-·· vi,ited here.
~ Mr. ana !ln. Bert .Johnston an4
son were Monday evening guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and
family . Tht'y were accompanied
back to Charleston by Mr. and
Mn. H. R. Dague, who will visit
S. S. att.E&gt;ndaru:e on February 3
them there this week.
•as
fi5, t-he offering $8.95. worMr. a'ld Mrs. John Fry, Mrs.
~hip serviC'es were held at 10:45
Charles Cundiff and Mrs. Theimn
Capehart, attended the funeral or a. m. with an attendance of 21.
George Roush in Fairmont, W. Dinsmore Boyles was the leader.
M:r .and Mrs. Hobart Swart: and
va., on Sunday.
daugher
of WiUiamstown, W. Va.,
P11stor Peters is attending a
Mr.
anrl Mrs. Gerald Swartz,
and
church meeting in Clarksburg,
Vls:ited at the Hobart
Marieth,
Va., while his family ill visiting
Swartr
and
the Follrod-Robinson
Mrs. Mollie Abernathy of Auroria,
homes :IVer the week end.
w. Va.
Mr. and lln. Delbert Yost and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Morgan and
f•mily
of Sugar Grove, Obio spent
children of Beverly, 0., were Sunthe
week
t-n4f with Mr. and Mn..
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L
Harry
G1.1tltrie
aad Mr. and Mr.
Stein.
and
:lin.
Tom
Yost.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomu
Mr. .a::~d nrs. Charles D. Woode
Capehart and Mrs. Edna Capehart
visited
1t the bome of Mr. and
are Mr. and Mrs. James Russell
Mrs.
Clifford
Hayes and aon of
and family o{ Kenova, W. Va.
Middleport
Sunday
afternoon.
Phil Johnson of tbe U.S.A.F. his
Dinsmore Boyles hu received
returned to Siomr City, Iowa, after · spending a 10 day furloutb word of the serious Uness of hia
with his p01rents, Mr. and Mn. brother in California.
p:enry Johnson.
RanctHtyle (OIIftnt
Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Hall of Late
BANGOR. Mich.-Men of Sacred
Toxoway, N. C., moved here r~ Heart Cathohe Chun::h here a1·~
.cenUy into McGlothlin Apartment&amp;. building a 13-room rancb•l.ylt!
Mr. H!lll is employed at the Kall- convent for six
nuns who will
er Plant
teBi:h in the church's new sebool
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tennant and next falL
family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Tennant and family, recenUy vlsited relative" in Wellsburc, w. Va.

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Single RoD
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Red Anchor - Pomeroy

Old Shoea

MARLBORO, Mass.. What's the
oldest sboe ma.nutactudng eor.1·
paQ11 in America? That honor
claimed by 8. A. Corbin &amp; Son Co.,
wbj~ has been turning out foot-wear liere for 125 yean, At the
outset, the I1rm made handpeggcd
boots.

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SlC:IIT ARY of Statt Jobn l'oater .
Dulles testin.es Jn Wa1hlncton.
before 'he &lt;lombined. Senate
Forel1n Relations and Houae
.\nncd ServlQU Committeq Oft
tbe Prt"sldent's pfOillm tor tht:
Middle East. In reply to a statement by S.n. Wa;yne Mone (bot..
tom), DemO&lt;"rat ot Ore.v:on., that
he wlll try to amend President
tisenhow~r's M:tdeast resoluUon
to 1uarantee that Amerluq
troops do not, "stand alone• tn
that a~a. Mr. Dullea aald that
the British and French would
not be very welecttile at this time.
lie said: "If I were an AmerJeaa
JCY going to ftght In the Mlddl•
Sast, I'd rather not h.ave a Brit~
!h and Frtonch soldier, on'e on
-ny rlwht h•nd and one on m,r
eft." The remarlul were 1harply

MI. AND MIS.

be done about the bus situatlon in
the county prior to next year.
The superintendent cited instances In which as many as 1n
pupils were riding school buses.
He explained that it was hard
ft~r dnvers to drive a bus with so
many pupils ahoard and still maintain discipline.
Several bus drivers in the eounty
beNe complained of the actions
and language cf students riding
the buses. High school students in
particular were mentioned.

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G. Blake of Summerville, W. V ..
Rev. and Mn. 1. L. Collin. and
three ddldn:n, 11r nd Mn. El·
mer Blake and eblldren, Mr. and
111'1. Charles Blake and Mr. and

Overloaded School Buses Causing
iiiii;.l Disciplinary Problem Says Supt.

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Mideast Debate

AtteJJdtDJ the Jei'Viee from out
of ton were: Jlr. and Mr1. 0 .

Overloaded school buses are not only oausing dangei'Qus situations in Mason County but are accompanied by many dl•
clplinary problems according to Supt. C. H. Withers of the
Mason County Schools.
Withers warned the Mason County Board of Education in a
meeting held on Monday night that something would have to

Low Property

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Burial wu In Letart Fall• Cemetery and pall bearel'1 were Ed·
ward Barton. David 11111a, Lawrence Whitlatth, 8be1t Hendrix,
Richard Duckwoltb and Charle•
Blake. Jlilltuy rites w"re in
eharp of tlvJ a&amp;eine American
Le,clon P..._

Cup In Tire
SODUS BaY, N. Y. Tbree mf'n
fishing in Lake Ontrlo decided to
investigate when they 1potted a
submergr.d tire
moving. They
draUed the tire out ... nd found &lt;~
:tO pound carp with its head wedged ln the other ald'e.

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CHESTNUT RIDGE

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ru.ieraJ N!rricet for John Orville Slaek Sr., ttyrJCUJe, wu held
at the Pretb)1erian Cbureh on
S.turday at 2 p. m., Feb. 2 witb
the ae... E14en Blake of the Eden
U. B. Cburcb and Rev. Howard
RuppeU of the Middleport and
lyraeuse Pftlb)'t«ian Church of·
tict..tin&amp;.
MUJ1t w11 furnilhtd by Mr. and
lfra. Carl Gilliland of Coolvi11e
anct Mn. Geftld PbUlipa of Ath-

Saturday, February 2, the Pomeroy Teacbers' Art Workshop
was conducted from 9 a.m. 1o 3:00 p.m at the Central Elementary School, Superintendent Charles S. Gibbs announced today.

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10:00 Lux Video Theatre·
\1:00 News Ke~dln.tl
U:lJ Wea.Lbetftst
11:20 Press Box
11 :30 To,plgbt
1!:30 Sign Off

John 0. Slack Sr.
Funeral Services
Held On Saturday

$16 CHAIR WORTH $50,000

Pomeroy Teachers Art Wl'rkshop
Held Saturday At Central School

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MEETING SCHEDULED

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PlAN GOLDEN WEDDING

Mr &lt;tnd Mrs. Albert Duckworlb
or Syracu&lt;; t&gt; will observe their
Go lden '\\ e-dd1 ng anniversary with
an Opt&lt;n Hrm!!c to aU their friends
from 2 to -t p. m. Saturday, Feb
ruary 16.

No Place But Home For Boy
The necessary relear.e of a 16-year-old juvenile l.a st week by
Judge ~ohn C. Bacon because he had no place to send him
un~~r~mes t_he need in Ohio for expanded juve nile correction
faahhes . W1th no place to send him ex cept home that's exact.
)y "."here the judge Lilrected him . Thi S,
ha\'£' g~d reason to

PLAN SPECIAL PROGRAM
Mar v Shrine, White Shrine of
Jerusalem \\till meet in 1bular

sessio11. Friday at 7:30 p. m., at
the IOOf•' H •.U. A special program
will be presented by the G-allipolis
group and potluck refreshments
will be SE' ~ \'ed All members are
urgeJ I') ar:end.

we

beheve, pleased U:r YOllth 's mother , which is fortunate both
for t~e boy and the mother. It necessanl y was not the best
solutiOn to the problem a! this partkular- Hi-year-old, or of
any boy eruneshed in s.imtlar difficulties. Many such youne·
sters would have n? mother or father to whom they could be
released.

legal right to hold him.

·

We cannot help but wish veteran teacher and Boy Expert
E 0. Saund_ers had a chance at this young ft&gt;llow who appare~tly has shpped into incorrigibility Saunders may not be in
his prime now, though he still is breezing along very strong
could have interested the boy In Saunder's best years, how:
ever , we'd have to bet on Saunders, the former Ashland High
School Dean of Boys, to have succeeded in interesting this
present pro~lem of _our Juvenile court not only in right be·
havior but In applymg himseH to learning something about
the world around him as well.
Wh~le it by no means is possible always to straighten up
the m1nds of mentally retarded youth , great progress is being
made In this field every day. Home life . neighborhood con~ltlons ~~d ~ssoclations. have been prov('d of great influence
m cond1homng young minds to rejP('t what appears normal to
most everyone else.

Ct.nsiderahle discussion has been reported recently here
over a movement to al·quire a school for meutally retarded pupils in Meigs County II will come when the public is agreed
one is needed . Judge BJcon 's recent rasr may be considered
an ''argument for."

. ..

~

: How About.l.t Governor?
Destruction of the National Guard , lhrenteneli by arbitrary
decision of the Pentagon brass to require s1x months active
duty of all National Guard t•nlh;tl't'!-1 , may have been averted
by the intemperate and uninformed "draft-dodging" commen tary of Secretary of DEfensp Char-ll's E Wilson before t he
House Armed Scrvi&lt;•es c:ornmiflee.
Jo'aclng up at long last to the failm e of their costly reserve
program, it would seem that thP. Army hPads convinced Mr.
Wilson that the Guard wa s ::;tanding m thl' way by offering a
young man the opportunity of hi•t·nmin g n ''dtizcn soldier'' (Us
General Washington calh-d thr nul11iaman) withoul scrapping
his civilian career.
Having decided on the six ·mon1hs-training policy for the
Guard, Mr. Wilson and hi s adv1-.ors then en lied in the Reserve
Forces Policy Board of the Ddcnse Department and the Gen.
eral Staff Committee on National Gtwrd and Army Reserve
Policy to rubber stamp the decisions alrt'ady taken.
Fortunately for the country at large, as well a-s for the Na·
tional Guard and the prestige of thf' HHllvidual stntes, Mr Wil.
son's charge .that the Guard becaml:' a refuge for d.ruft dodgers
during the Korean War has stirred up H full.scale tempest. It
i1 not likely to subside until the. Army' s Reserve plan fiusco
and the professlonul soldier's animosit _v tow:lfd the Gu~rd are

fully exposed .
Maj. Gen .Elhml A \\'alsh, prCsidL•nt nf the National
Guard Association, immediatelv hrantlt.·d the Wilson accusation "a damn lie." He rt.·minded the natwn that every enlistee
was immediately liable to actlvt• sPrvit'l', that both the Army
National Guard and th{· A1r Natwn.ll &lt;iuard urged their complete mobUiz&amp;tion immediah•ly at 1he outset of the Korean
emergency. And while the Gov~rnment said no, lt was only a
"police action," 37 )&gt;ei'C'Pnt of the ArmY National Guard nnd
84 percent of the Air Nntional Gu ,m l w·el"(.' soon moblU:zed.
With regard to thc.slx months Lraining pt:l'ioi:l demanded by
the Pentagon, Gen. Walsh reminds us that the l\eserve ForcPs

Act of 1955 P,I'Qvldes for active duly training periods of three
to olx months,' aM that the National (ouard Association has
ur!ed a mandatory three mo11ths program
This It 110t my dunghill.'' said Mr. Wilson the other day,
referrln&amp; to the White House. And we wonder if the eame remark might not apply to the executive mansJons of the 48
JUtes - I!IJnce the Governors thereof are . nomint11y at least,
I~ commandors-ln-c~lef of their respective National Guard

units.

WIII the States stand by whll&lt;· the Federnt government absorbs their historic and valiant c·onstabularies.--as they have
stOOd by while the Washington bureaucrats took over welfare
at the state level. and as thf'v nre st&lt;mdin\! hv while federalization of their schools Is hoin~ formulated' Perhaps It Is time
for another Governors' Conference?

'

Favorite, Humorous Sayings

Many thoughUul persons have come across an apt phrase or
Ummerick, or verse, sometime in their lives that atruck a deep
ntlponse. Many of us clip out su&lt;:h itl•ms, carry them In pot·
ketbook, handbag, or billfold. Indeed. there is ~lie on lndu•d
try that had eveloped around printing of succ net ~aayllliS"
whith l\re sold to men and women '1\.ho llkc humor, Satire at
the expense of friends, or commt!ndation through a nicety
turned series of words. Was it not Ben F'rankUn who mnde
aomethin&amp; out of this sort of thing'
~Two such verses are printed below, together with th'e
. names Qf their sponsors. The nrst is displayed by Dr. Jolin
Rlehardron of New Haven, W. Va , when an opportunity ,tises.
· It ~oes:
'Lord, fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff.
And nudae me when I've said enough ."
Tbls, naturally, Is first rate material for professional speak·
... to carry uollnd wltb them. Another person, John Full• of
.:· M.illdleDOrt, auoclated with the Rizer OU , Co., of PomerPy•

•

The u1onthly meellng or the Alfred Horne Extens1on Club will be
held 11: t hv home o£ Ella Yost on
Thu r.sdrt y. Feb. 14th. Subjed
" Ttme Ma r. agl'ment ''

...........,a Ave., New York City, 16, N Y.
T ,
Rntered at aecond clu.s ma1Ji ng lllll th'r at th e post office at Porn-

Facts in this case show that the boy had been committed a
year ago to the Boy's Industrial School at Lanca~ter . Upon
his release _officials there told the local court they would not
reaccept h1m. In December of 1956 Judge 'Bacon sentenced
the boy to a school for the mentally retarded. A number of
events i~tervened to make_ irApossible 'C!arrying out this sentence, Ftrst, the youth. With another juveni.le, pulled orr asuccessful escape from the county jail. By the Hme he had
decided to gin himself up the courl learned there were no
schools to which h~ could be sent. Meigs county's quota is
tw_o per year at exJ.Sting schools for mentally retarded and
l~ts numbe~ was alrea~y complete. So he was sent home to
h1s mother 111 rural Me1gs County bv the .Sheriff who had no

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

COTT"R_E_L_L_IITIS
Funeral services for William
Cottrell~ Cheshire wUl be, held GO
Thursday t~t 2 p. m. at the Hobson Church of Christ in Christian
Unien with the -Rev. 0. H Carl
offlelatlng. Burial will be in the
Che!Jhire GraVel Itil1 Cemetery by
the Rawlings-Coats Fhneral Home.
Gravel HilJ Cemetery by the R.awlini9·Coata Funeral Home.

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n.~ purpose of the Art Work·
shop,
Superintendent Glbb.!l U·
plained, was to get the Pomeroy
elementary teachers · and princi·
pal!f acquainted With the manY
modern materials available for art
tnttruetion in the elementary
schools.

The Pl'ice ts' ftiibt
Truth or Cons"eQuenees
Tic Tae Doulll.
It Could Be Y-ou ,

School teachers and admlnlttntor ..
participated Ln the P•Jmeroy Ar~
Workshop: Superintendent C. S.
Gibbs, Prlnclpal Ralpb Spence~.
Principal Heled WllU1m1, Mar&amp;'aret Le\\-il, Harriett M.. Spencer, Ge lle:Vieve Stobart, Hftlen Neaae, MaThe Art Work~op was eonducl ry v. Relbet, Farle Eri.ewine, Rob
ed under the guid1nce of E. E. ut. Roberti, Rutbanna Zundel, EJ·
Clark. sales representative of The len Gibbs, Beatrice Reinhart, Al1. S. Latta, Inc., of Huntlngt8n, W. thea Bry:~n.

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2.30 Tennessee ErQie fo.rd
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4·4!) Mode"n Romantel
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6:30 News Picture
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8:30 Drajnet
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9:\)0 PeonJe•., Ob~lee

12:30 Slgn Off

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The followin; area educator.1
were guests of the Pomeroy teaebert .at the Art Workshop: Hl!len
rfals, Helen Carper Leona Story,
and Ada Huakina of the Bedford
Diatrict; Eleanor Crow of Syracuse
School; Lettie Youna: of s.Uabury
Sehool; Norma WUaon of Bra4bury; Carolyn Smith and Nonga
Roberta: of Rutlanct School Distriet
A delieioua luncheun · wa• prepared · and 1erved by Mn. Ro)·
MaYer,, Mrs. Robert Arnold. Mr•.
Edward Arnold, and 111'1. ·Wyatt
Gilbert. MT. Austin Ph11lip1 helped
In many ways, Mr. Gibbs stated.
The following PomerOy Public

TO RITUII,N HOMI

..

M1ss Bessie Pettit has been nolitied of the birth of a daughter,
Jeanie Daune, on Monday to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Hougland, Well- _.,......
.
WCHI-TV CHANNEL I
WCH$-TV CHAHNIL I
ston. The JllO(ber is the former
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
Janice Colr., Wellston. Grandpar· 8:00 Captal.o Kanaaroo
9:00 Mornine- Show
arf1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole 1:00 Morntq ShoW
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10:00
Garry
Moore
10:00
Garry Moore
and Mr. anrl Mrs. Floyd Hougland,
meot, at birthday cake and 1ce
MASON CLINIC:
cream were served. Rlta rece1ved
AdnL ~s1om. D.:miel
Tomlinscr, Welht~n. Creat grandparents are IO:SO Arthur God!reJ
tO:SO ArWJu.. 'iodfrey
29; Earl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans, Pomeroy. 11 :SO Strike It Rich
many lovely gltta.
Mtdd\eport, January
!1:30
Strike It Rich
By Alta Con•
12:00 Valiant Lady
Clayton Morrll and flmily of Sh.a1n. Racme, January 29, W11i
t2:00 Valiant Lady
Mr .and ~Irs. Birchcl Hamilton
12:13
Love
Of
Life
DAR TO MEET
of Dayton spent the week end Columb1.11 •pent the week end with \\'1\lkk )liddleport .. January 31 ;
12:30 Search fill' Tomorrow
D.
v.
Morrls
and
famll)'.
William
Gilkey,
Mtddleort
,
Febru12:15 Love of Life
The
return
Jonathan Meigs
with her (Jarenls, Mr am\ Mn.
12:30 Search For Tomorrooa
Mrs.
P.:va
M.orrll
hu
returned
to
ary
1·.
Everett
Connally,
Letart
Chapter of the Daughters of the 12:45 Guidinll Liibt
Taylor Moore.
her
employment
at
Ohio
UniverFalls
,
Uhro,
February
2;
Mrs.
Bon·
wiiJ
meet
1:00
Katie's
Kltt::hen
American
Revolution
Opal Yit!plllrick, Johnny an6
12:61:1 Guiding Light
me Jean Dailey, Pomeroy. Febm · Friday afternoon at the home of
Bonnie madl! a trip to Athens 011 aU.y, Atlten!l.
l :00 Kal1&lt;!'s JCitchen
Tom Flllpatritll; and Albert ary 2; Mn Betty Jamca, Hartford , Mrs. Dey Hysell, Pomeroy, with 1,30 A.o The Worl~ Turna
Thursdly lflcrnoon.
2:00
Our
MW
Brooks
1:30 As the World TurD.I
Ml'. •114 \Irs. Wesley Gregoi) Cone made a bullntu trlp to Febn1ary 2, Elisa M~.Millan, R:t· Ah·s.. John Duerr~ Mrs. Thomas
cine, February 2; Debbie McMii- Geoglein anrl Mrs, Harry Craig as 2,30
2:00 Our Miss Bruob
were consu11ing a doc-tor in Mc- Hun.Ungton, W. Va., Thunday,
lJ~Uii.t:&amp;-AI"b
Roa:er JeUers spent an eveninw lcln , R-.cint!,
February 3; Mrs. assisting hostesses. Mrs. Della
2:30 Housepr.rty
Arthur, Saturday.
3:00 1he Bla Payoff
lut week with the Ear-l Jr .. tton Gt·ace Young LP.taf~, W. Va , Feb Windsor Will present a program
3:00 'l'he B.g Payoff
Rita J . l\lllbur celebrated her
3:30 Bob Cro.sby Show
ru&lt;try 3, Thomas Spencer. Long on "Great American Patriots.''
third blrthduy Wednesday even- family ln Canton.
4:00 Briabter Day
3,30 Bob t:rosbv Show
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vance
Wllbur
and
Hollom,
l"t&gt;bruury 4.
ing. Gut&lt;sl-t were Mr. and Mrs. A.
4:00 Brighter Day
Rita
1,n1re
Sunday
dlnner
cue11ts
Gf
D1rthll:
A
dau.:h.ter
to
Mr.
&amp;IHI
Seeret
Stonn
MEETING ..OSTPONED
U5
0. Wilbur, Bob, Kenny, Virgini•
4:15 Sec1 :&gt;-t Storm
Mr.
and
Mra.
Arnold
Wilbur
and
:\1rs.
non&lt;~liJ James of Letart on
Fdge
of
Night
The
Miss!unary
Society
of
the
4:30
and EhtP.beth of Hamden, Mr. "nd
4 :~0 EdR.! of ·Nie-bt
Febru ary 2; a _.~on to Jl!lr. Sllll Mr:1. Mt. Moriah Baptist Churcil, which 5:00' Th• ll:arly Show
Mrs. Hurold Wuugh, Guy and War- family.
Your
Esso
Reportu
Mr . and Mrs. E. w. Holcomb ~ohert E. Datley , Pomeroy, vn was scheduled to meet this week 6:30
ren of Well ·,ton and Mr. and Mrs.
5:00 'l:ne !l'nrav Show
at the home or Mn. C. R. Young,
Guy Wi!btlt and family, W~ll8ton, vi1hed folb here O\'Cr tbe week ••thruary 2.
6:30 Your !!:sst. ReJY)rtet
0:-'5
S~tt'rts Parade
has been postponed unlll April 4
Mr. and Mr ~. Albert Cone and Mr.' end returning to their home ut
6:46 Sportfl Parade
-- -- - We&amp;therman
becaus..- of the illness of many ur 6:53
anr.i Mr!4. \';1nce Wilbur. Refresh· Canul Winchester, sunday. .
6:~5 We!!.therman
7:00 Jm Corey Show
the membe'".'l.
7:00 Art Linkle•)er &amp; the Kula
7:1' Douglas F.dwards
7:15 Dougla:c El•ards
7 :BQ Giant Step
(Contlnuad from ~MQe ot~•l
AUXILIARY MEETING
J:qfJ
.
ATthur
Godfr~y
lr
Fr162lda
7:30 Sgt. {l:r~n of tJae _}'ukoD
Low counties in the survey were
The ·At.UCiliJry of the -Lewi~• •:at: Tb~lllionala .... ·, l
lf:OO _"': ~b Cumj:Dingg Sho1
Grecnhner at 24.24 per ,eent and ley Po S;t, .~Americln Legion, wW
ll:30 Chm"ax
.
.
9·10 J'.{ Got ~ret
1
Mason at 28 76 pe~ cent.
~lit MondC~Y al the h.ome of Mrs.
10:00
20th
Century
Fox
Hour
9:30
Playhouse
90
Dl' spite the fact that ' !lo many Campbell Harper and members
Pr..ldent Hopes to Keep
11 :00 Up to the Minute~
No Chang•s of Personn•l
l'Ounlies are b,gging behind in are ut .~ed to pay the1r dues at thl.c; \1:00 Up to tbe minute news
11 :0~ Seannina the Weather
\1:06
lr,annlng
the
we•tber
taxes
for
s~..hool
aid,
the
tax
dePresent Cabinet Intact
forecast at Thb Tlmt
meeting whH'h is the deadline ror ll:JO 'l'he Late Sbf'W
11:10 The Late Show
partment revealed that the new the paymem for the year.
'-'lli'Cial la Cu1fral ['res~ A~sodat«m
property aB!esament trends art!
ASJUNOTON President Eisenhower Is exerling hlml!ltlf ta
enrour::: wwg. Tht&gt; report pointed
0!5 MEETING
keep hl!! present CabiMl Intact for at least a good porlton or
oul that more progress has been
Evangeline Chapter, OES, will
h1~ aecond t11rm deKplte the personal deeh·e of some of them to 1et1re
made toward asscss1ng property meel 1'bursday at 7:30 at the Malo pr1vate l!!e.
&lt;tl il!! lrue and actual value than sonic Temple and will have lnltiIt was notoworthy that at Ius recent pnaa conterenee, the chief
WHTN-TV CHANNIL 11
ul an)' t1me 'tl rr.ceut years.
WHTN·TV CHANNE~ 13
aliun according to the announcerxecuUve wenl oul nr lhe w11y to Hmooth over a reported difference
11:4:4
Sign On
11:4&gt;&amp;
Sign
On
mt•nt made by Mrs Willis At!·
ol view v.ith Treuury Secreliuv George M Humphrey. Mr. };,:~en­
ll:flt Cartoon Club
11:45 Cartoon Clull'
th~ny, W. M.
hower not only m!nlmiJed what apptared to be a
12:10 Nooo Ncwa
12:10 Noon Ne..wa
11iBug-reement within the administration over g-ov·
12:Uii Neighbors
12:1~
Neighbors
MHS ALUMNI MEETING
ernment spending but e11.me out In 8Upport of
12:30 Uberace
12:30 Liberace
Alumni
vffieers
of
Middleport
1 1:00 Femin!lie Touch
Humphrey's views.
1:00 Feminine Touch
High S~hool Alumm Assoeiation
The Trea.sut·y chief had exprt:ased ahum over
1:45 Movit- Matinee
will have a speci11l meetin11 thia 1:4!1 Movie Matinee
the lad the rate of federal apending was on the
3:00
Afternoon ,.lim Ftstival
3·00
Afternoon
Film
Festival
evening at7:30 iat the Hlgh School
1·\w.&amp; and hl11 commenl!l on the budaet submitted
4:3q
Super Serial Tim..,
with Mrs. Robert coates. Pomeroy, 4 30 Super Sertal Time
by the Wh&amp;te House to Conrru• bordered on
5:00
Mickey
Mouse Cl1.1b
5:00
Mickey
Mouse
Club
president for 1957, presiding, All
lhe liCid.
O:QI\ ~ufralo DiU Jr.
6:00
Oartcon
Club
intere~ted persons are urged· to atIn previous admlnllllratlona, auch a atat~ment
11:30 Cartoon Club
tend this meehng when tentative O:SO Five star 1'1881.
by a Cabinet member might well have brought
8:4.G
Five Star Final
7:15
John
Daly
Ittbe
News
plans will be started for the anlorth hill •·eaignatlon by requeat but In this caa•,
7:15
Jobr
Dal.v &amp;: the Newr
7:10
DiJoeylar.4
nual Banqut't
Mr. Elaenhower made It plain that :1e want.
'7:30 Sbenff ol Cochise
Humphrey to remain In the Cabinet.
8:30 Navy Lo1
8:00 Circus
HONOil GUESTS
In another lnau.nc•, the Preald•nt talked to
8:00 OZIIe and Harriet
8:00 Wire Service
Fred Dunn. Huntington, evan· 9:30 Ford Theatre
Lubor Secretary James P. Mitchell out of resign~
10:00 Air Tim&amp; '57
aelist at th£" Church of Chriat Re- tO:OO Wednesday Nllbt Flgbtl
lng to accept a much hl&amp;her paytna poBl In p1i·
Hl:30 Fran!tie Lalne
vival 8~rvlet's, and Fred L Gard· 10:«6 Sporlleopo
vlll• lndu11try. There »nay be Cabinet ch&amp;nlfll- forthoom1111 IJut al
11:00 News of the Night
ner, pastor of the church, and Mrs. ll:OO News of the Night
the Prealdent'a behe:Jt. tht!y will be postponed until at least late
ll:15 Theatre 13
thil year.
Gardner were auests of honor at ll:l5 . Theatro IJ
lU5 Sl&amp;n Off
a potluck dinner served Tuetday
• • • •
NEW ARRIVAL
e BllDOET RLICINO - IIecretary Humphny'• proteat over govern·
noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
CANASTA CLUB
menl ependilll' 11 UfHet•d to Jive the Demoorallc-eontroUed Con·
Edgar Allenswortb. others present
Dr. and llr• M. K. Fu&amp;ate, AthMr1. Jamn Pullen and Mrs.
rre• a atronr laeenllve tc aluh Mr. ICt•nhowtr'• peac•Ume r~e:ortl
were Mrs. Gl!orge Childs, Mrs. eni, have announced the blrth of LeWl1 H. Sauer !Here cueata Tuesbudret ' ttQUfit tor 711allllon, 800 million dollara.
·
•Doyle Mltlu and Mrs. Ost'ar 1 seven pound aon, f'rltnlr ft1lph, day whtn Mrs. Ethel U.wenr enMany ' aconomy-mlntled lell•latore artl e011.VIIIeed the pmpoutl
Roush.
at Sheltering Arm• lloapital, Ath· tertained her Canasta Club. 'Prl~es
ex"'dltu~ CIUl be w~lltled to about $70 bllboa ~ut •xactly where
en a, on Tuesday, Februuy 5. were won by Mrs. Sauer,. M.rs
tht cuta will bt m&amp;ih will be del,t,rmlned by the Houae and Senate
MOLOIN DIATH
OranQitenh• are Mr. and Mrs. Harold EPJ.'ley and Mrt. Philip
appropJtatlOftJ. eommttketl.
Fritmds or the latP. Mrs. Will· rrant.l'ueate, Pomeroy, · and Mr. Bailey and Mrs. Norman · Hum•
From: a poUtlcal ~polat, Demoeratle c.n,....lou.l. "INdira
lllm tletteseimer havt' learned of ,.nd Mt8. Ralph Heck, Columbua. phrJn. The ltostess served a salad:
wou~4 IUI.t to ~ &amp;bh to olalm tbat they wen abW t. eurb aptnttlnr
brotller, RPy )ln. Fu&amp;ate is in Atben1 with her oourae to those named above and .
the d~atb of her
b7 ». ftlp'l~ 'l.dmll\ialfatton.
Jl.fnlden, Langsville, who died ~n fil'andda\llht,f, MarBha, while he'r Mre. Paul Theiss and Mrs. Denver
'l"bt mil~
'udpt irequ•ata tor J38 biUIM wilt uncterp 01.\"ttul
Rlee.
Columbus. Funeral services were mother iJ Jtcq:,italized.
IC~ -..~~ ,
too~Wmlu m•.v come at tba expeue ot tM Pataheld Jn Columbus Tuf'Sday.
aon. The Mi;vJ aM Army mar taka the brunt ot thf ax, how.,..r,
rather than ttlli Air Force.

--

Mrs.. Em.:Qa Sargent. So. Second
St., ;Middleport, w11 to be returned
llo'me Wednesday a:fterDOOD from
Holler Hospital after &amp;pending ·•
"'itoek there. Her son a1:d daughter·
to-Jaw, Mr. and Mn. Harold Sar·
Jent, will return her bomll.

COACH'S PROUD RICORD
HANOVER, N. H. - Dartmouth
colle~ football line coach Jack
Mutick, won vanity football letten at Southern Calif-ornla in 1944
19f~ an-t 19i6; won the USC moat·
vafuable-playf'r awud In 194~; and
wu an all--coast Rlection at both
guard and tackle.

1 ··WEEK ONLyt
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VIM AMD VIGOR- White Hnuat oble1'Wlrt were lmpre.-d by
tht" dlaplay of vlpr ud ener::t ehowa 1ay Prtlllcleftt ltl~~enhower
both on hil O)'lq vatt to tht di'OUJ'ht area and throurhout the
rlfOJW fJI tM IUupratlon.
T~ droUI!\t tUn.rary Wll Nlpd ud hanl·paoecl thrt~uthout
thl Un•·daJ trt.p and the chtef executtv• took It 1ft ltride, thea
launehtd Into the JOtlftd of lllaurural certmonMI only a f•w daya
later.
Tholl wtw watohtd tbe Pruldent thr.uahout the
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perio4 view It u convtnctnc evld•nce that he hu
ma~ • fuU t'lltOv•ry from both hla heart attuk ot
llrtNIIMiy
18 montha ap and the lleltl• operation wiUch hoartt..-d

pl~~:::!t'::.m.!;"'.~'tho P ...ld.nt

that he ean 10 at 1'u11JPMd •rain in

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E.latnhowtr ta tarelp ehlef&gt;t ot llat.e wlll 11ve a 43·ynr-okf'l'exaft\

a demaadlnl lnlroductMNt to hla new ,Jot.,
wney -Buchanan, former amb-Uiador to t.uxeinbou 1-1 , became
the Stat• departmut'• new Chief of protoeoJ. blliftnlna F•b. 1 and
•uch mUit ,.._tau arrlvlftr dlgnltartM. He et.o •tdq who alta
n*Xt to whom at atate dlnntl'll and on th11 aide mutt N atrable,
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holds the following lines ready tor his friends:
"God created us with two ends, one to sit on, the other to
think with.
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it's heads you win, tails you lose."
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lure! You can abare them with others by wrtlillg about theD!
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MILTON~I,.'tf!!RIY ~·with new of:~-~

a cha.lr they bought tn Baii~Laoo tn 18M for '18. Now lhey
find It 1.1 an ancient JDayptlai"'bhair, hom 1D B.C., &amp;ad la worth
$50,000. They are lD their Ia Anrelel lol'JIIbop. ( lwt~

Buy·a Two Piece Living Room Suite ond "t
FREE $50;00 Base Rocker, 2 Step Tables, 1
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Thc b&lt;tard was advised by the
superintendent that they would
have to adopt a policy which was
first brought to the fore Jaat year
and then rescinded by the boarda ruling that no child shall be
transported past a grade school to
attend another sthool. Wlthcrs also
told the board th~t. additional buses would have to be purchased.
·Withers also recommended that
the board put itS support fully behind the county's princ1pals and
In particular the high school principals in order that disciplinary
problems ln the schools can be
solved more easily.
Support of the principals and
teachers in solving problems of
discipline was advocated by the
superintendent so that the county's schools might keep strong per·
sons in the fleld of teach.ing.
Teacher personnel problems in
the.~ county were also discussed and
it was pointed out that the siluation in 'the system was acute with
•Wahama High School being bit unusuaUy bard this year in so far as
getting and holding tead:lera was
concerned.
Most Tecent teachers to leave
the Bend school were Mrs. Ann
Shelton, English and Spanilhi
teacher, and Richard Alford, Math
teaehE!r. Mrs. Shelton resigned to
movi) to Virginia while Alford was
la'ans£erred t&amp; Pt. Plea11ant to replace Orville Hamtlton, who resigned 01s science teacher there.
Ernest Wingett of Racine was
hired to replace Alford at Wahama
but as yet no one hal 'been o~
tained to replace Mrs. Shelton
perjllanenUy. A substltute Is now
w6rking.
John Elias, lr., resigned as janitor of the Mason Elementary
school and his father, John Elias,
Sr., was hired to take his p1aee.
In other action the board approved a transfer of $1~,896 in
federal funds to the bu.ilding fund.
Present £or the meetinJ were Mrs.
C. P. Stout, president, Robt'rt Ad·
tins, Keitb Arnold, and Howard
Schultz.
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NEW HAVEN

Mrs. Louis Kanschnik wu a re-recent aurgieal patient at Holzer
Hospll.31.
Arthur WehirU recently attend·
ed a meeting of the National Society of EnJineer!l in Asb1and, Ky. While there, the Armco
Steel Mills waa toured by the
group.

~..n. )(1!!11 Westfall aod daughter,
all of Columblll; lin. Elden Blake
aad Mn. Mike Kenna, Eden; Mr.
10!1&lt;1 Roderid&lt; Grimm, Letart
Falla, Jln, · Edgar Sayre, Antiqul·
ty. 11r .and Jln. Edward Blab,
Lottrtdi&lt;•. Hr. · and lin. W. C.
Bltke o( Tuppen Pbinl, Mr. and
Mn. Way C1arll: and daugbtrr,
and Mn. Herbert KathenJ and
tn rona Of Wbite Chapel, Rev.
aDd Mn. D .0. Biake, Hockingport
Mr. CherJu Slack, Mr. Erni1!
Slaet and daugbter, Linda, Mr. Get·
bet Jenkins and lin. lohn Bell
of Huntiatton, W. Va., Mr. and
Mrt. Genld Harrison and two chil·
dren of Gallipob• and Mr. and
Mrs. Eucene Frye and daughter of I
Pomeroy.

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~Certificates

Of Title Made

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Lueke
said 007 certificates of title were
issued through the Title Offic~ o£
her department during the month
o£ January
Fees collected during th.e month
totaled $169.10 of which the
elerk's, or county's share, was
$5T.U5. State fee' totaled $195.15.
Other business of tbe title of.
fiee included 228 notations of
Una 121 mem01 ot titles, 185 can·
cenaii9as. 131lffiiiayits and- eight
dupUeate certificates of titles.

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Mrs. Fred Hoffman, mother of
Tom HoUman, was a recent medical patil'nl at Camden-clark Hos-pttal in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Home from College for mid semester vacation were Sandra
Roush, Ronnie McGlothlin and
Tom Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ditk Athey and
t::l\ildre~ of Huntincton, W. Va"
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•ffCentll-·· vi,ited here.
~ Mr. ana !ln. Bert .Johnston an4
son were Monday evening guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and
family . Tht'y were accompanied
back to Charleston by Mr. and
Mn. H. R. Dague, who will visit
S. S. att.E&gt;ndaru:e on February 3
them there this week.
•as
fi5, t-he offering $8.95. worMr. a'ld Mrs. John Fry, Mrs.
~hip serviC'es were held at 10:45
Charles Cundiff and Mrs. Theimn
Capehart, attended the funeral or a. m. with an attendance of 21.
George Roush in Fairmont, W. Dinsmore Boyles was the leader.
M:r .and Mrs. Hobart Swart: and
va., on Sunday.
daugher
of WiUiamstown, W. Va.,
P11stor Peters is attending a
Mr.
anrl Mrs. Gerald Swartz,
and
church meeting in Clarksburg,
Vls:ited at the Hobart
Marieth,
Va., while his family ill visiting
Swartr
and
the Follrod-Robinson
Mrs. Mollie Abernathy of Auroria,
homes :IVer the week end.
w. Va.
Mr. and lln. Delbert Yost and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Morgan and
f•mily
of Sugar Grove, Obio spent
children of Beverly, 0., were Sunthe
week
t-n4f with Mr. and Mn..
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L
Harry
G1.1tltrie
aad Mr. and Mr.
Stein.
and
:lin.
Tom
Yost.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomu
Mr. .a::~d nrs. Charles D. Woode
Capehart and Mrs. Edna Capehart
visited
1t the bome of Mr. and
are Mr. and Mrs. James Russell
Mrs.
Clifford
Hayes and aon of
and family o{ Kenova, W. Va.
Middleport
Sunday
afternoon.
Phil Johnson of tbe U.S.A.F. his
Dinsmore Boyles hu received
returned to Siomr City, Iowa, after · spending a 10 day furloutb word of the serious Uness of hia
with his p01rents, Mr. and Mn. brother in California.
p:enry Johnson.
RanctHtyle (OIIftnt
Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Hall of Late
BANGOR. Mich.-Men of Sacred
Toxoway, N. C., moved here r~ Heart Cathohe Chun::h here a1·~
.cenUy into McGlothlin Apartment&amp;. building a 13-room rancb•l.ylt!
Mr. H!lll is employed at the Kall- convent for six
nuns who will
er Plant
teBi:h in the church's new sebool
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tennant and next falL
family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Tennant and family, recenUy vlsited relative" in Wellsburc, w. Va.

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Red Anchor - Pomeroy

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MARLBORO, Mass.. What's the
oldest sboe ma.nutactudng eor.1·
paQ11 in America? That honor
claimed by 8. A. Corbin &amp; Son Co.,
wbj~ has been turning out foot-wear liere for 125 yean, At the
outset, the I1rm made handpeggcd
boots.

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SlC:IIT ARY of Statt Jobn l'oater .
Dulles testin.es Jn Wa1hlncton.
before 'he &lt;lombined. Senate
Forel1n Relations and Houae
.\nncd ServlQU Committeq Oft
tbe Prt"sldent's pfOillm tor tht:
Middle East. In reply to a statement by S.n. Wa;yne Mone (bot..
tom), DemO&lt;"rat ot Ore.v:on., that
he wlll try to amend President
tisenhow~r's M:tdeast resoluUon
to 1uarantee that Amerluq
troops do not, "stand alone• tn
that a~a. Mr. Dullea aald that
the British and French would
not be very welecttile at this time.
lie said: "If I were an AmerJeaa
JCY going to ftght In the Mlddl•
Sast, I'd rather not h.ave a Brit~
!h and Frtonch soldier, on'e on
-ny rlwht h•nd and one on m,r
eft." The remarlul were 1harply

MI. AND MIS.

be done about the bus situatlon in
the county prior to next year.
The superintendent cited instances In which as many as 1n
pupils were riding school buses.
He explained that it was hard
ft~r dnvers to drive a bus with so
many pupils ahoard and still maintain discipline.
Several bus drivers in the eounty
beNe complained of the actions
and language cf students riding
the buses. High school students in
particular were mentioned.

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G. Blake of Summerville, W. V ..
Rev. and Mn. 1. L. Collin. and
three ddldn:n, 11r nd Mn. El·
mer Blake and eblldren, Mr. and
111'1. Charles Blake and Mr. and

Overloaded School Buses Causing
iiiii;.l Disciplinary Problem Says Supt.

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Mideast Debate

AtteJJdtDJ the Jei'Viee from out
of ton were: Jlr. and Mr1. 0 .

Overloaded school buses are not only oausing dangei'Qus situations in Mason County but are accompanied by many dl•
clplinary problems according to Supt. C. H. Withers of the
Mason County Schools.
Withers warned the Mason County Board of Education in a
meeting held on Monday night that something would have to

Low Property

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Burial wu In Letart Fall• Cemetery and pall bearel'1 were Ed·
ward Barton. David 11111a, Lawrence Whitlatth, 8be1t Hendrix,
Richard Duckwoltb and Charle•
Blake. Jlilltuy rites w"re in
eharp of tlvJ a&amp;eine American
Le,clon P..._

Cup In Tire
SODUS BaY, N. Y. Tbree mf'n
fishing in Lake Ontrlo decided to
investigate when they 1potted a
submergr.d tire
moving. They
draUed the tire out ... nd found &lt;~
:tO pound carp with its head wedged ln the other ald'e.

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ru.ieraJ N!rricet for John Orville Slaek Sr., ttyrJCUJe, wu held
at the Pretb)1erian Cbureh on
S.turday at 2 p. m., Feb. 2 witb
the ae... E14en Blake of the Eden
U. B. Cburcb and Rev. Howard
RuppeU of the Middleport and
lyraeuse Pftlb)'t«ian Church of·
tict..tin&amp;.
MUJ1t w11 furnilhtd by Mr. and
lfra. Carl Gilliland of Coolvi11e
anct Mn. Geftld PbUlipa of Ath-

Saturday, February 2, the Pomeroy Teacbers' Art Workshop
was conducted from 9 a.m. 1o 3:00 p.m at the Central Elementary School, Superintendent Charles S. Gibbs announced today.

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10:00 Lux Video Theatre·
\1:00 News Ke~dln.tl
U:lJ Wea.Lbetftst
11:20 Press Box
11 :30 To,plgbt
1!:30 Sign Off

John 0. Slack Sr.
Funeral Services
Held On Saturday

$16 CHAIR WORTH $50,000

Pomeroy Teachers Art Wl'rkshop
Held Saturday At Central School

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BIRTH ANNOUNCID

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Panthers Beat Wf'llston 62-57;
Pro Griclders Renew I G IR LS BASKETBALL
Sisson, Buffington Shine In Drive
BaHI f R• h
The Middleport G irl's Intennur Ca
• Sol H }do 3rd PIace
. . ~r J~ !! N•· ~'u!:~;-: ~:.d t'::":..::~~,"~ ~::,:~ pturmg e o n
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tloDal' PootbaU. t.eque Players As- . Davis an d L1try Baker an· rt'fe r
lld.&amp;tma. pr.ofellln.l to have the
r thr• :!: J in['S Wh ich :lfi' C'O&amp;C l'
IUfPI:r. Gf ItO or·Qe leaJUe'l ap, :tin. Nan Moore, Physttal
~tl teD player~. renewed :ducall"l'l ld inJ.Iructor Jt ll !dtll&lt;'
ba tf:tOlts lodQ' to pin reeo&amp;ni- port High -;chool.
Uon from NFL club (.owners.
Tut'sday :he
,Tumors defeated
...e ·bn~ 304 aetual aignalures the Seniors. 32-38 ~nd the F'rr~h
and promiM::&amp; of 100 per cent s up- 1 ncn b1•:!l th\' So·•h cHno rt· ~ 30 2:?
pwt from lbe PitllburP Steel.en ?riday afterm•on Lhc Jum un dr
t:ll!!ll Lot AIIJelet Runs"" thl!! IS»- feated the SJphomurr·s 41 · 12 an ·
dattn•a J.aal eoUDMl CrolabLot Lhe Seniors had 28 point~ 10 th~
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Coach Dr C' k Retton's . Pome~oJ of hit long two-bandvt lMd JohnPanthers c.&lt;tme from behmd twlce .on drove In on the fut ...... and
Tuesdlly mght here to defeat the lt ••• &amp;8-53 after Pottt llM1 hit
/ Wellston R(\_e kets ~'7 and ta~e on a fftt ttJSs. 1!lufftnaton talmly

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BLUEST

Jack~ts

Drop lOth

Eastern Drops-~ Heary Guns Of Local Five Held Quiet ro:~~~~n.o:.:.~ 0 4; M~
A K B • G On Sco • S
Kyger 7046 In
s . oshc o~s
nng pree
~~ s ,• ,~ ~= :o zs 1~
Middl ep ort' s Yellow Jackeh took Mecomltl!l t 0 2; ·Biowles 4 t.. 8; fllyea 1 C I; CUUPI!I 0 1 I;
fn esday• · Play'
their
SEOAL basketball de. Kitchen 0 0 0; Kindy 1 0~ 2; Sbetti 0 1
1. Totlll 20 (30-18)
feat Tuesday nlllbt in
Whitlatch 0 0 O· Nelaon 3 r 7. ea.
)()tll!

Galll~olh

Eutern Hilh SchOOl took 8 70- D8-U i11 K 1~1111e in which nothing .::.;;;;;;;;;;;;.,:..,;:..,.•;;.;;;;;;;::~.:.;:.;..~---------IOle pout,lllon of thlrd place ID dropped in two free throw .for 48 vittory from Kyger Creek · ·.
hl"';-,od out r1cht for the l~al boys.
the SEOAL ba.skl:toall race .
60-M after Compllon had connect· last niJht t~n the Cheshire f
VllHe llid~t'1 blg guns in
It was a ~weet VICtory for the ed an a fielder.
aner trallin{. 23-25 at the hal h-.a.~&gt; , \~l110n, ~OM"la aDd 1~o':"les were
Pan_thers "ho were droppe.d 63With HI !'tcOnds left J Walton mll"k
the mall opponents' 1.-aeiy JtJ.enced, Gf:-""'a s K. B~s60 m !;~s~ round play . ~nd It waa 1made it 6G-S7 but SiiS~U · cinched !IGOl".
tie \Alent on a ICDrlfll spree h1t·
a great nLghtfor John Stsson , too, t.b
i
h
dr"
tina 10 li.eld coals and five free
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as hf' c~m~_ thrnu111ht with 15 vi_tal
ed wtbn wpt
areabt d lVh·trn P.~'
In the tecoltd
l1alf Knic&gt;:t.t, throws for 25 paints.
1 t e \ e \\"unc.e,
points on f iVP rteld goab and f1ve •n
and
Bolyeil
fou :. ci
Morris was high for the -h dteUI '
tory e an en
Chil{'h free throws. Aaron ' 'Eight·
the range, a:ettang 19 points in th(' witt!; 12 poi~ti. Bowles had elgbt
Wilen Tlte•e
ball" Hllffington proved aa:ain he
The Panthers had jumped into third quarter and 28 in the last to and Nelton only seven.
Barta
are by
is one of tlu~ great SEOAL guards 1 flbt quarter g.3 lead but Well- salt the match 1way.
Once
agaia
the
Jackets
steamed
as he led Si~.&lt;:on by tWQ points with 1ton mode it J' 1' 11 tbe qaorter
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r·1e ld Ns an d seven Just aa mark, tht-rl quietly
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r1ve
rolled up a
winners with 22 points, rouowed to J7 to 1:;. But by halftime Gal.
cIu(chy f J"e(' (ossea.
3D-'""
bul"e
with five minutes aone by
.,;"
b
Woode with 17 ~d Knight with lipolis held $ 82-2$1 lead and W:tiJ
Buffin5!t011 's role .t.."i play maker in the ~ec-ond quarter. It ~"t. tb.e- 16. For the Joaers T. Shamblin was never heat~ed a.nerward1. the
lops In non-w~l
wa1 aggres'live and an Important PRnthers only 20 secon~ to . hit' high wJth 19. Eastern reat-rve! Jaekets COLt]d ftna the hoop for
for
alx
points,
ho~t~r.
.Jobn·
wou
47·15.
key to the Panthers' t usla ined
collar popularlly
only eight pOintll in the third
I&amp;On aot two nlre )ayOp.!h d Buf. I '
drive tl) win.
quarter aQi!: five in the last frame.
Weil ~ ton ' s Gary Friedenmaker, flnrton connected Of! il • • two-. _, .Score by quarten:
llld«l._ let GllUpolls hon
~,Entern 9 28 t2 70
who hall Jed the leaiue In scoring hRniJer.
ao ehantes at the tree tbtow trn.
and w~;~t !11to tbe game with an
1nd tlJ w~re made aood. M:~
.BY halftime it wu· ~~' faVor' .,eer 8 20~of:No
average of 23.5 po ints wat held to o-r Wellston.
~-;W ; , · , E 1
K,:;itrl t ., " 16 " ,_ while, OIIU])Olll 'fills stingy With
a meas~~· two rield goals and one
In tne third r,ual'tel' ,tve1~pn '~y ~se~n, 4 ~~oM! 7 ;3ne:?; J,i'ring MiddlepMt ohly 10 oppor.
free th.row. The Walton brother~~
t\lnitiet ani! 10 were eaalled ln.
and Potts "atried the scorina load held nJTe ?r two polnt. Jetd. U'ntH· Boyles 10 2 22; ·xuhn 2 o 4 ;
GaJlipolja made 2o field gOals
as M. Walton hit ror 13, J . Wal- the last m~nute " •hen Slssop. cOunt- Gaul 3 1 1 ; Whitlatch o o 0 whJle. Middleport hlt for 17 as the
ed
on a f~el&lt;!er snd a free throw. Totah 31 8 '70.
ton for 18, and Potts for 17.
wldene~s of the s~ 1hGwed up
Jc't Am~rft:~.'a favorite! T1tt tt~•P
The_e~hre Panther squad, while
K ger Rife 3 1 ·1 · . s
ld..in&amp; at the free line.
Pom~roy'1 S. T. Johnaon, who commlttJn[ many turnoverl, perY .' .
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rebnundrd with telling ability, hit mitted no more than did WeHston. ~ 2 2, t:hapman 0 0 O, Cornel
In a preUmJnary game the Midtol'd-Mge Jtitth~, ttayl amanly neat all
four (icldet! and rour free thrOW! and made up for them in aggres- 1~s 1 2 4; Kirby 6 2 16; Sbamb- dleport reservea took a hard
day lhroqch. It'• "Mitop"·t;~ilo~ •f
for 12 points.
foueht, overtime victory from tbe
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'"Suforlud" white -_ddadl with a
alve ball hawkins. Pome'l'Oy shot lm 9 1 19. Totals 19 8 ~.
Uttle Blue Devils. Long had 11
..,....b. euy.;to..iron F'Jodl fto~tt, button cuff..
It WI!! Ute greater drive on re- 82 Umea, made 20 f~ 32~ . They
ORDERS
ACCIPTID
Jnd
Kelly lG tor Middleport. M&lt;AnoW b..h: arne lf)'le •,..,., in lu:.:urr
hlt
22
of
36
rree
throws
which
was
bounding, .and more care with
CialD
waa
hllh
with
14
for
GaUllnt.dclodli bunan or Fftfdl at«.. 0.01
their fast break offense that seem· the margir. of vidory and th~n
COLUMBUS, 0.
ur .. Ma11 pollls
some
aa
Wellston
made
24
fielders
ed to pull Lhe Panther&amp; into a
ordera for reserved aeata lor the
Score by quu1.era:
two·polnt lud at tbe three.way of 72 shot; for 33 % but rot only ; tate high scllool basketball tour- Middleport
U 29 87 ~
nine or 18 free throwJ ln the nament at the St. John Arena bere Gallipolia
'llark.
13 32 48 58
THE MEN'S STORE
Welhton tied the game up at hoop.
will be accepted begimlng MJrcb
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
E.
MIIIR
SL
.
'1().50 with the laat quarter half
Pomerey
Middleport: Kennedy 2 4 8;
In a preJimlnary &amp;tme the t, the Ohio R11h Sc-hool Athletic
"{one. But In the next two minutes Pomeroy RPservcs romped ell
!\.!!sociatiO"n annou~""~e~o~'l\l~e~sd~a~Y-~K~eU~y~J-~1_:31;_;~M~o~r~rl~s~~~2:._.:1~21;_;~-.:::=::==-~·01~
- ~A~HO~~W~~W~H~I~fE~S~H~IR~T~S~=====~he Pantheu pnured In alx ~olntl
ovL'!r We!IB::on by " score of 47-27.
1s Lamhtrt got one or two free
Score by qu.art~ra:
·hrows, Wildermuth got two fat
Pomeroy
14 30 -!4 62
' wo, Sluon one, and Lambert roJ..
Wellston
14 32 C.2 !17
led In a fi.!ld goal he'd rebounded.
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
PotU mad(' h Mf-.~2 tl-·1\h another
'POMEROY: Wlldermutb, 2 2 6;
Sisson ~ S l~; Johnson t 4 12;
Buffing~on 5 7 17; Eastman 8 1 7;
Lambert 1 1 3; Folmer 0 0 O;
Martin 0 0 0; Arnold 0 0 0.
WELLSTON : Frl edenmaker 21 ll ; Ayerz o o O; aompllton 2NEW YORK UP - The flr&amp;t o 4; M. Walton 3 7 13; J . Wal~111! o[ Sllrl ug tri!Jning hAS yet tO ton 9 1 18; Potts 8 1 11.
.,e thrown hut big" league baaeba11
: q boOI":"ti nr_: on
virtu1.1lly every

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IN NEW TRU·BLUE
DENIM,,. VAT·DYED
TO HOLD ITS COLOR

4Ut'af161u fit, e~nd ,..1 w~ tt)'lin'.

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MllriR

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A pre-seAson survey of advanc e
UC'ket salr~ reveala an estlmated
10 per C"rmt genural increase over
1956 arlva nC"e !ales with severDI

Ex:wt tlg ure.~ cannot be
co mpill'd b ~ ca u se or the various
~~~- -~terns and ticket planB used by
different cluhs.

24 lo 36

$2.75

Nel!lonville

I1J8T ·ARRIVED FROM TEXAS

Alhen~J

POMEROY

AND AN

Logan
Wellatvn

•• EXCLUSIVE •
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10
10

2

7

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e
6

2
6

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7
MIDDLEPORT
2
10
Jackllon
2
JO
AIU!A RfiSUL TS
POMIROY &amp;2 Welt1ton 57
Galllpolla 58 MIDDLIPORT 42
Athens 55 Lopn .t2

GallipoH1

OF

THE SPORTS CENTER

Nel1onvllle 76, Jecklon 34

"MaeGregor Dt•aler''

R•cln• 60 Mc:Arthor 50
Pt. PienS&amp;Qt 60 Barbouravllle 69

WlaiD You Think Of Sports Think or Ui

MIDDLEPORT-:;:~R:u:tl~"~'d~8~1~S~h~ad;&amp;~2~8====~
70 Ky..-r 46

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LAST WEEK

lnterru~ta

Lined.

Rer. to•1e .

$9.95
SHIRTS

Colora. w.b.lte, ~everat eollu
IIJ)M. Valii to M.U6.

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Stadium Coats

Swuttrs

Warm faDer woolellli w:ttb
quilted linin11. Reg, to $21.50.

Bllpover, coaia, lanty, plain.

$12.45

$3.45

Reg. to $9.96.

Boys Heavy Coats

Bois SweateR

Rack gah. wool, zipper front.
Valuta to $14.90.

Coat•. a lpover, Xlaln and fanty; Valuea to $0. .

$6.00

$2.00

I

IOYS

Flannel Shirts

Cord~

includ•d. Most all
Vll1101 to $!95.

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olumbu1:1 Aquinas · 65
Columbul

LindC&gt;~

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the· PC Plel.uilt- \elm,
Don McCilntoc:t .m bl(h with lT

poiiJtJ.

BILlS
BILlS
BILLS I
King Saud of Saudi Arabia (arrow) and
University and Navy play basketball a1 the
Saturday afternoon. At the ri&amp;ht of the king Is the
danl of !be academy, Rear Admiral William Smedberg.
won, 71·69. (International Souudphoto).

Get ...•.. $100

$800
orupto $1000

GIVE HER • - • •

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PlY what fOU ·OWl lllll ~'U'- wbll
you IIIOd Willi a wh loon. Tlu!n
-have ODly ON£ pllee to pay
'a little at a time. What a rellef1

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oUJ'Mlf. Hundred!! _are get·
eash lOans here for

prin~

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owaX·rt~ed'

Ohaneee ire you

CAD too. JU•t phone us or stop
ln. You are alwaya .w~~9Jlle and

you wUI Ul:e our pefiOJl.f:o-person money terms.

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SALEM,

opea ftn durtnsa buntlnl trip With torat;a diJ&gt;Iotnat• at KarJdJord-

JfVo. Y"''loalivtl, Wltb tlto art Gtfmll'l

401 Ibis

a

J.ut11 few dollars more than the price of a smaller
tJfJf"1

Here you jlct a ~g Rnd bn-y Buick that's
brand·newiri body and styling and Interior beauty,
More lmportllnt-brand·new in evel'}'thing that .
llivea liftand ljfe ll!ld lilt to a car-for th,at's where
we put m011t of aur hard·etlh millions in building
you this Hll88tioa.

So you 00. a hrRnd·new top-torque engine, com·
mand R brand-new imtant l&gt;ynaftow. •
You ride In a new cbassil cle.ign that "nests" the
body lnobeslowor rvllhOIII lou o/ h1111droom, ,.,.
room, /ootroom-• ,_IHI tl111rartc1.
Go iiCII for yourself af your Buick dealer'sBuick's the dream car to drivs - and the most
atiafying buy in the land today.

COlLEGE
BASKETBALL
p,..,

CCNY 58 Ford-ham ~
St. Bonaventure 83 Cannon 87
Woat LJber'ty 89 Fairmont 82
W. Va. Wesl~yan-· 89 Ald ..fh'oad. !1Connedteut 87 .Mauachu•etta 1'{
Geora:etow~r~.
LISall~ 62

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season for':·
suils
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arill'1'1!1nclling
llfitloiCI\IIt O,.=ol E~.. t~~~&lt;o)
Choriet-' .
~ doN .,nd
tronsportotlon cba;ei and opllonol
, ·.~ocal\!1•"• ~dtii"O eynof\0'11
.qulpment, lnt ~I btoter ancl
tronsftllla\on, ra o, oclclllional.
wblte alcl•walhtlt•~;b lnliMdual
Price•;;:.v;z~ policies.

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Memphis St. 98 West4tl'D Ky. 84
Richmond 80 Furman 73
Citadel 87 Newberry 55
Duke 00 Pittllbllri!h 7:Z
· MIDWEST
Missoun 74 Oklahoma M
IOU-ST
SMU 83 B.,.!Ol' '18
Ark. State 75 ~mbutb 73
IN
Tcus A&amp;-M 81 Tens 87

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Mass. After

4.2 yearil.

the- great Sa.lem fire is officia1,y
&amp;Ut. Mayor Franc-is X. Collins re-cently burned the last $1,000 loar:
note to show that Salem has paid
de the last penny of the millioni'i
it borrowed for its .reiHibilitatior..
Tho fire in 1914 destroyed i,S!IO
l~fl

18.(100

FROM

COLLINS JEWELRY

persuu~

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FIGHT RESULTS
ly Unltl'd Prl'h

HARTFORD,

Conn.:

11~.

Mlrtborough, Conn.,

olltfalntld lay Portlllla,

141\oW,

H.Uaton. 10
IIGIN

Ready .. To~ WGar

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TA~KS

CIUCAGO U ~ . The N•tional
Collegi,te Athl.ttie Cnnference'•
Television Committee began dis('USii.ons toJaY to set up a nation-

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wide college
televised football
sclledule for the 1915'7 season.

,

AND

Oh, No!

WE BAVE TIIEltf

MlLWA.UKJEE Vic Kralj, W est

Alll.!i, said a barh.•nder he hired :.t
his -tavern made a dry martini
this way · A customer ad:ed ft,r
a dry martL-l i ·'with an oni.on."
The bartenJu mixed the drink
properly But for the oniont He
aUced otr a hunl; of n Bermuda
and slipped it into the glass.

AllRIVING DAILY

~ng

c:;:n,~

A JUVINILI dellnquent at

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DOLLAR DAYS

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Valentine

'SeehrfJ~U. .

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spl'fni

MIDDLEPORT
·oEPA.~tMENT STQRI

8ee To. . .&amp;Gtll.oaol•ed B•lo.l l Deale..

BLAETTNAR AUTO~ COMPANY
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GIFT

GOESSLER JEWELRY
COURT ST.

POMEROY

e CHILDRENS SHOES
$2.00 pr.
e WOMENS SHOES ...... · .. .. $3.00 pr.
e MENS SHOES .._. .............. · $4.00 pr.
e CHILDRENS BOOTS · · · · · · · · · · · · $2.00 pr.
Roush's Shoe Store
Nortb Seeorul St.

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mont.hJ old Ia the JOITY record
of Tinv, behind bara in Detroit.
Jamaa" CoU. SO, waa caught
looting a gasoline atation, and
Tiny was th1 lookout &amp;t the
Jta.tlon door.
( !nternattoftaV

Feb.ruary

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I.IIA,IN STREET

St • v•

Ward, 138, Hartford, outpolnhd
Gene lutltr, 141, lolton. 10
. MIAMI aBACHz Lirry . llootord-

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••what I do with Randy Sandy.
doesn 't matter," he said. "If l,
goes 10 round1:1, or if I knock tum
out," he said, "I've proved rnyseli
alreaJy. ['ve beaten all
tht: top
ten in the ratings except Spider
Webb and Rory Calhoun, and .:
haven 't fought them."

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Ambat~adr'.r Katl Georg
PfltldtNr, and Brttllh AmbaY~~ador Sir l'ntnll Robertf (r!Jhtl. ln
tht rat~ntlme. tht Foraitn M:inlwtry at ,Btlpde OGnftrrned the ('anHllaHon of tbe Yu~slnleader'l tenWUve plana tor a vlsll to Washlc:lcton ita Ap\111. Thl M:tnhltr;y'l preu apoktl'lnan Said that "comlitlonJ and Rtmoapt)er; .C!rMttd in the U.SJ'' ba,.demonltrated that lhe
Um.,wa• o~ ripe lor a m.eetirt.J ot Tlto and -~eot EtHhht~wer.

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Arabian King Views Yank

Bill Br ... •a4. 27 polil,lo for
Barboumrllo whllo Diet l!olltlt bit

Where else can yau II"' the power, the perform•
RJJce, the room, the visibility, the solid aubstan&lt;lo
you get in thia spanking-new Buick SPECIAL-far

aiJnlnl s.a he was about his brok·
en romance with New York a~ ,
tr111 Nelva More.

lAST

among all the '57 can can you
find the equal bf thiaP

N. Carolina St. 8T Virginia flO
Va. Pol:v 8S Geo . .Wa1hlngton frt

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We11t Jeffel't&lt;ln

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HERE ELSE

North Caro!lna etJ" Mli"ylaftd 61
Wln ...Salem 711 Bluefield St. M

Pomeroy, Ohio

Columbus

MAIS.,._ htO (leftl, pl'lllden·t of \'uitOIJI~Ia; roaat1 ra.eat over lila

a $1,001)-a.~y fialng
exhibition todl:y to i-eel in bll
seventh $100,000 eontract with ~ .
Bnston Red Sox.
.·
Slanina of the Sb·f~r&gt;old aiaa- ·
IJL'!r to the biP,est .Jlleyer . stl~ )
In bateball
IC~eduled tG , be..
announced Dt 1 newi ·conference
thla mornlna with o~·ne~ol Mana·
. . ::;.::.;
er Joe (.'ron!n.
Tbe dar):Jy-tanned- Wllllamt, in
town IS a leature ettractlon of a
local aportamen'a show, was a1 un.
communicative about the terms of
hla 1957 eontraet on the eve ot

By United

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Dally S.UtiNII, Pomero)'-Midd~, 0 ., Fell,l,

Delinquent!

Ted Williams

UP -

High School
Baske&amp;ball

bulhHnas and
ho1U£!less.
CHICAGO UP • Joey Giardelb
declarine: himself the uncrowned
world mjddleweight champion,
~
said today hiS televition battle toni&amp;ht with Randy Sandy was a
"nothing"' fight.

SOUTH

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The IIi,! llllll'l&lt;t .)WI\pod In to • ,

early )Qd 4f lU but tb~ Bfrbour'
rille te11m tUne batt \o take thl
lead at JO..ll jn tlte ..cond ouar.
ter and led at Jtllftlme b1 13·31. .
In t.he seeond half -the Piratefl
hit a ~ot •treall: aad. moved UHU
by 48-31. Tbt Pt. Pleiii.Dt flve
came bAck lo wit.bill lhft,.e; polnli
at one time, $&amp;Q, but &amp;arboqrsville tcored five .u-,itbt,f,olnts to
pull ahead md atat in tthe tead.

Giardello Sees
Match Coming Up
As 'Nothing' Go

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ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE

ast Break Move

4ay nm.ine:.
.
fa e P~ went lDto the amto
Wilt; a HI-'s qt ..ll of enly 3-lJ
'Oltlle lite Ills ltlodta l!ld won IS
and lo.at Dba.

THE

Williams Reels
ln Seventh Big
Baseball Pnper
BOSTON

Wlnitr Jackell
Wool. NrtoJii Quilled

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outAtandinl! tall-man bowler predi('ted today the nation will have
mAjor lenr.ue pin topplln" by
1000 '"like in bauball and football."
Weh1 of Houlton Tex .. said ne·
!lOtiatlons nre progrealng toward
a leagu e or major clubs that witJ
include at l~aat eight ci1ies and
have an elght·monthl sea so n from
September throught April.
The dark·halted Texas, standfng
AIJ: teet fonr and one-half. named
the cltil'A that probably will have
representation tn the circuit. They
are New York and New Jeney,
Chicago, Dfltrolt, Sl Lou ia . .Mil·
waukee , LoB AngeleJ, Cleveland
and Pldladelphta.

SIOJ\L STANDINGS
Won

Quarter By

6HO upset at l't. i'loawd ,._

~

ornadoes Take 16th Victor
Issue Settled In

Til&lt; Borboiii'JVIUe Plrl~ hontl· ·
od {tbo Pt. Pleuont lite Bltbe r teCODd lOtt of the teaaDn ln

NffiW YOitK UP - Bll!y Wetu
pronOUI\('('(1 W ay-Loo, I he world's

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THEY'VE

~L IT.

" record

sn t e~."

SIZES

6 lo 16

reporting

a

&amp;wling Seen In
Major Leagues By
Time 1960 Comes

front.

til'kl't. nfflrN:

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Diamond Tickets
Going Like Cakes
On Every Front

SillS

Basketmill Game

$4.00

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fll('N'.IIAN TIIJ..ILUIS ti-.. you o him. tn"'o

'miS ·SEASON

Point In Upset

DOWNIE-GROSS, Inc.

........ • rldl. 4.illp blu• d•11hn tftat hold•
ft1 bM c.lor aft• n&gt;pur;~led -lhln1ll

JACKE~ · BETI'IR • EACH · GAME

Pirates Defeat

"Dart"

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Middleport

Choost a j.,.el oi a gift tor

vov r Val..tine .. , lll!l«t from our
array of &lt;'OS'ume jowei'J'.
Pins, ne&lt;klac.., etrtinas, bfld.
•
lets .. . I1.U"t to clelight II«.

See Our

Complete
Line
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SPRING AND SUMMER
JEWELRY

COLLINS JEWELRY
"WWtere Your Cenfldenee Js1aali1Jetl"
E. MAIN ST.
NBliROY

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Jlet]y S....Uoel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. e, 1957

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Panthers Beat Wf'llston 62-57;
Pro Griclders Renew I G IR LS BASKETBALL
Sisson, Buffington Shine In Drive
BaHI f R• h
The Middleport G irl's Intennur Ca
• Sol H }do 3rd PIace
. . ~r J~ !! N•· ~'u!:~;-: ~:.d t'::":..::~~,"~ ~::,:~ pturmg e o n
1

tloDal' PootbaU. t.eque Players As- . Davis an d L1try Baker an· rt'fe r
lld.&amp;tma. pr.ofellln.l to have the
r thr• :!: J in['S Wh ich :lfi' C'O&amp;C l'
IUfPI:r. Gf ItO or·Qe leaJUe'l ap, :tin. Nan Moore, Physttal
~tl teD player~. renewed :ducall"l'l ld inJ.Iructor Jt ll !dtll&lt;'
ba tf:tOlts lodQ' to pin reeo&amp;ni- port High -;chool.
Uon from NFL club (.owners.
Tut'sday :he
,Tumors defeated
...e ·bn~ 304 aetual aignalures the Seniors. 32-38 ~nd the F'rr~h
and promiM::&amp; of 100 per cent s up- 1 ncn b1•:!l th\' So·•h cHno rt· ~ 30 2:?
pwt from lbe PitllburP Steel.en ?riday afterm•on Lhc Jum un dr
t:ll!!ll Lot AIIJelet Runs"" thl!! IS»- feated the SJphomurr·s 41 · 12 an ·
dattn•a J.aal eoUDMl CrolabLot Lhe Seniors had 28 point~ 10 th~
- - Mid.
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Coach Dr C' k Retton's . Pome~oJ of hit long two-bandvt lMd JohnPanthers c.&lt;tme from behmd twlce .on drove In on the fut ...... and
Tuesdlly mght here to defeat the lt ••• &amp;8-53 after Pottt llM1 hit
/ Wellston R(\_e kets ~'7 and ta~e on a fftt ttJSs. 1!lufftnaton talmly

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BLUEST

Jack~ts

Drop lOth

Eastern Drops-~ Heary Guns Of Local Five Held Quiet ro:~~~~n.o:.:.~ 0 4; M~
A K B • G On Sco • S
Kyger 7046 In
s . oshc o~s
nng pree
~~ s ,• ,~ ~= :o zs 1~
Middl ep ort' s Yellow Jackeh took Mecomltl!l t 0 2; ·Biowles 4 t.. 8; fllyea 1 C I; CUUPI!I 0 1 I;
fn esday• · Play'
their
SEOAL basketball de. Kitchen 0 0 0; Kindy 1 0~ 2; Sbetti 0 1
1. Totlll 20 (30-18)
feat Tuesday nlllbt in
Whitlatch 0 0 O· Nelaon 3 r 7. ea.
)()tll!

Galll~olh

Eutern Hilh SchOOl took 8 70- D8-U i11 K 1~1111e in which nothing .::.;;;;;;;;;;;;.,:..,;:..,.•;;.;;;;;;;::~.:.;:.;..~---------IOle pout,lllon of thlrd place ID dropped in two free throw .for 48 vittory from Kyger Creek · ·.
hl"';-,od out r1cht for the l~al boys.
the SEOAL ba.skl:toall race .
60-M after Compllon had connect· last niJht t~n the Cheshire f
VllHe llid~t'1 blg guns in
It was a ~weet VICtory for the ed an a fielder.
aner trallin{. 23-25 at the hal h-.a.~&gt; , \~l110n, ~OM"la aDd 1~o':"les were
Pan_thers "ho were droppe.d 63With HI !'tcOnds left J Walton mll"k
the mall opponents' 1.-aeiy JtJ.enced, Gf:-""'a s K. B~s60 m !;~s~ round play . ~nd It waa 1made it 6G-S7 but SiiS~U · cinched !IGOl".
tie \Alent on a ICDrlfll spree h1t·
a great nLghtfor John Stsson , too, t.b
i
h
dr"
tina 10 li.eld coals and five free
1
1 1
as hf' c~m~_ thrnu111ht with 15 vi_tal
ed wtbn wpt
areabt d lVh·trn P.~'
In the tecoltd
l1alf Knic&gt;:t.t, throws for 25 paints.
1 t e \ e \\"unc.e,
points on f iVP rteld goab and f1ve •n
and
Bolyeil
fou :. ci
Morris was high for the -h dteUI '
tory e an en
Chil{'h free throws. Aaron ' 'Eight·
the range, a:ettang 19 points in th(' witt!; 12 poi~ti. Bowles had elgbt
Wilen Tlte•e
ball" Hllffington proved aa:ain he
The Panthers had jumped into third quarter and 28 in the last to and Nelton only seven.
Barta
are by
is one of tlu~ great SEOAL guards 1 flbt quarter g.3 lead but Well- salt the match 1way.
Once
agaia
the
Jackets
steamed
as he led Si~.&lt;:on by tWQ points with 1ton mode it J' 1' 11 tbe qaorter
·
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.
r·1e ld Ns an d seven Just aa mark, tht-rl quietly
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r1ve
rolled up a
winners with 22 points, rouowed to J7 to 1:;. But by halftime Gal.
cIu(chy f J"e(' (ossea.
3D-'""
bul"e
with five minutes aone by
.,;"
b
Woode with 17 ~d Knight with lipolis held $ 82-2$1 lead and W:tiJ
Buffin5!t011 's role .t.."i play maker in the ~ec-ond quarter. It ~"t. tb.e- 16. For the Joaers T. Shamblin was never heat~ed a.nerward1. the
lops In non-w~l
wa1 aggres'live and an Important PRnthers only 20 secon~ to . hit' high wJth 19. Eastern reat-rve! Jaekets COLt]d ftna the hoop for
for
alx
points,
ho~t~r.
.Jobn·
wou
47·15.
key to the Panthers' t usla ined
collar popularlly
only eight pOintll in the third
I&amp;On aot two nlre )ayOp.!h d Buf. I '
drive tl) win.
quarter aQi!: five in the last frame.
Weil ~ ton ' s Gary Friedenmaker, flnrton connected Of! il • • two-. _, .Score by quarten:
llld«l._ let GllUpolls hon
~,Entern 9 28 t2 70
who hall Jed the leaiue In scoring hRniJer.
ao ehantes at the tree tbtow trn.
and w~;~t !11to tbe game with an
1nd tlJ w~re made aood. M:~
.BY halftime it wu· ~~' faVor' .,eer 8 20~of:No
average of 23.5 po ints wat held to o-r Wellston.
~-;W ; , · , E 1
K,:;itrl t ., " 16 " ,_ while, OIIU])Olll 'fills stingy With
a meas~~· two rield goals and one
In tne third r,ual'tel' ,tve1~pn '~y ~se~n, 4 ~~oM! 7 ;3ne:?; J,i'ring MiddlepMt ohly 10 oppor.
free th.row. The Walton brother~~
t\lnitiet ani! 10 were eaalled ln.
and Potts "atried the scorina load held nJTe ?r two polnt. Jetd. U'ntH· Boyles 10 2 22; ·xuhn 2 o 4 ;
GaJlipolja made 2o field gOals
as M. Walton hit ror 13, J . Wal- the last m~nute " •hen Slssop. cOunt- Gaul 3 1 1 ; Whitlatch o o 0 whJle. Middleport hlt for 17 as the
ed
on a f~el&lt;!er snd a free throw. Totah 31 8 '70.
ton for 18, and Potts for 17.
wldene~s of the s~ 1hGwed up
Jc't Am~rft:~.'a favorite! T1tt tt~•P
The_e~hre Panther squad, while
K ger Rife 3 1 ·1 · . s
ld..in&amp; at the free line.
Pom~roy'1 S. T. Johnaon, who commlttJn[ many turnoverl, perY .' .
' ~au
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The medivm·pointo Mli•Wilt collar i•
rebnundrd with telling ability, hit mitted no more than did WeHston. ~ 2 2, t:hapman 0 0 O, Cornel
In a preUmJnary game the Midtol'd-Mge Jtitth~, ttayl amanly neat all
four (icldet! and rour free thrOW! and made up for them in aggres- 1~s 1 2 4; Kirby 6 2 16; Sbamb- dleport reservea took a hard
day lhroqch. It'• "Mitop"·t;~ilo~ •f
for 12 points.
foueht, overtime victory from tbe
.
'"Suforlud" white -_ddadl with a
alve ball hawkins. Pome'l'Oy shot lm 9 1 19. Totals 19 8 ~.
Uttle Blue Devils. Long had 11
..,....b. euy.;to..iron F'Jodl fto~tt, button cuff..
It WI!! Ute greater drive on re- 82 Umea, made 20 f~ 32~ . They
ORDERS
ACCIPTID
Jnd
Kelly lG tor Middleport. M&lt;AnoW b..h: arne lf)'le •,..,., in lu:.:urr
hlt
22
of
36
rree
throws
which
was
bounding, .and more care with
CialD
waa
hllh
with
14
for
GaUllnt.dclodli bunan or Fftfdl at«.. 0.01
their fast break offense that seem· the margir. of vidory and th~n
COLUMBUS, 0.
ur .. Ma11 pollls
some
aa
Wellston
made
24
fielders
ed to pull Lhe Panther&amp; into a
ordera for reserved aeata lor the
Score by quu1.era:
two·polnt lud at tbe three.way of 72 shot; for 33 % but rot only ; tate high scllool basketball tour- Middleport
U 29 87 ~
nine or 18 free throwJ ln the nament at the St. John Arena bere Gallipolia
'llark.
13 32 48 58
THE MEN'S STORE
Welhton tied the game up at hoop.
will be accepted begimlng MJrcb
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
E.
MIIIR
SL
.
'1().50 with the laat quarter half
Pomerey
Middleport: Kennedy 2 4 8;
In a preJimlnary &amp;tme the t, the Ohio R11h Sc-hool Athletic
"{one. But In the next two minutes Pomeroy RPservcs romped ell
!\.!!sociatiO"n annou~""~e~o~'l\l~e~sd~a~Y-~K~eU~y~J-~1_:31;_;~M~o~r~rl~s~~~2:._.:1~21;_;~-.:::=::==-~·01~
- ~A~HO~~W~~W~H~I~fE~S~H~IR~T~S~=====~he Pantheu pnured In alx ~olntl
ovL'!r We!IB::on by " score of 47-27.
1s Lamhtrt got one or two free
Score by qu.art~ra:
·hrows, Wildermuth got two fat
Pomeroy
14 30 -!4 62
' wo, Sluon one, and Lambert roJ..
Wellston
14 32 C.2 !17
led In a fi.!ld goal he'd rebounded.
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
PotU mad(' h Mf-.~2 tl-·1\h another
'POMEROY: Wlldermutb, 2 2 6;
Sisson ~ S l~; Johnson t 4 12;
Buffing~on 5 7 17; Eastman 8 1 7;
Lambert 1 1 3; Folmer 0 0 O;
Martin 0 0 0; Arnold 0 0 0.
WELLSTON : Frl edenmaker 21 ll ; Ayerz o o O; aompllton 2NEW YORK UP - The flr&amp;t o 4; M. Walton 3 7 13; J . Wal~111! o[ Sllrl ug tri!Jning hAS yet tO ton 9 1 18; Potts 8 1 11.
.,e thrown hut big" league baaeba11
: q boOI":"ti nr_: on
virtu1.1lly every

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DENIM,,. VAT·DYED
TO HOLD ITS COLOR

4Ut'af161u fit, e~nd ,..1 w~ tt)'lin'.

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A pre-seAson survey of advanc e
UC'ket salr~ reveala an estlmated
10 per C"rmt genural increase over
1956 arlva nC"e !ales with severDI

Ex:wt tlg ure.~ cannot be
co mpill'd b ~ ca u se or the various
~~~- -~terns and ticket planB used by
different cluhs.

24 lo 36

$2.75

Nel!lonville

I1J8T ·ARRIVED FROM TEXAS

Alhen~J

POMEROY

AND AN

Logan
Wellatvn

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10
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2

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6

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MIDDLEPORT
2
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Jackllon
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AIU!A RfiSUL TS
POMIROY &amp;2 Welt1ton 57
Galllpolla 58 MIDDLIPORT 42
Athens 55 Lopn .t2

GallipoH1

OF

THE SPORTS CENTER

Nel1onvllle 76, Jecklon 34

"MaeGregor Dt•aler''

R•cln• 60 Mc:Arthor 50
Pt. PienS&amp;Qt 60 Barbouravllle 69

WlaiD You Think Of Sports Think or Ui

MIDDLEPORT-:;:~R:u:tl~"~'d~8~1~S~h~ad;&amp;~2~8====~
70 Ky..-r 46

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LAST WEEK

lnterru~ta

Lined.

Rer. to•1e .

$9.95
SHIRTS

Colora. w.b.lte, ~everat eollu
IIJ)M. Valii to M.U6.

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Stadium Coats

Swuttrs

Warm faDer woolellli w:ttb
quilted linin11. Reg, to $21.50.

Bllpover, coaia, lanty, plain.

$12.45

$3.45

Reg. to $9.96.

Boys Heavy Coats

Bois SweateR

Rack gah. wool, zipper front.
Valuta to $14.90.

Coat•. a lpover, Xlaln and fanty; Valuea to $0. .

$6.00

$2.00

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Flannel Shirts

Cord~

includ•d. Most all
Vll1101 to $!95.

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olumbu1:1 Aquinas · 65
Columbul

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the· PC Plel.uilt- \elm,
Don McCilntoc:t .m bl(h with lT

poiiJtJ.

BILlS
BILlS
BILLS I
King Saud of Saudi Arabia (arrow) and
University and Navy play basketball a1 the
Saturday afternoon. At the ri&amp;ht of the king Is the
danl of !be academy, Rear Admiral William Smedberg.
won, 71·69. (International Souudphoto).

Get ...•.. $100

$800
orupto $1000

GIVE HER • - • •

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PlY what fOU ·OWl lllll ~'U'- wbll
you IIIOd Willi a wh loon. Tlu!n
-have ODly ON£ pllee to pay
'a little at a time. What a rellef1

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oUJ'Mlf. Hundred!! _are get·
eash lOans here for

prin~

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Ohaneee ire you

CAD too. JU•t phone us or stop
ln. You are alwaya .w~~9Jlle and

you wUI Ul:e our pefiOJl.f:o-person money terms.

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SALEM,

opea ftn durtnsa buntlnl trip With torat;a diJ&gt;Iotnat• at KarJdJord-

JfVo. Y"''loalivtl, Wltb tlto art Gtfmll'l

401 Ibis

a

J.ut11 few dollars more than the price of a smaller
tJfJf"1

Here you jlct a ~g Rnd bn-y Buick that's
brand·newiri body and styling and Interior beauty,
More lmportllnt-brand·new in evel'}'thing that .
llivea liftand ljfe ll!ld lilt to a car-for th,at's where
we put m011t of aur hard·etlh millions in building
you this Hll88tioa.

So you 00. a hrRnd·new top-torque engine, com·
mand R brand-new imtant l&gt;ynaftow. •
You ride In a new cbassil cle.ign that "nests" the
body lnobeslowor rvllhOIII lou o/ h1111droom, ,.,.
room, /ootroom-• ,_IHI tl111rartc1.
Go iiCII for yourself af your Buick dealer'sBuick's the dream car to drivs - and the most
atiafying buy in the land today.

COlLEGE
BASKETBALL
p,..,

CCNY 58 Ford-ham ~
St. Bonaventure 83 Cannon 87
Woat LJber'ty 89 Fairmont 82
W. Va. Wesl~yan-· 89 Ald ..fh'oad. !1Connedteut 87 .Mauachu•etta 1'{
Geora:etow~r~.
LISall~ 62

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season for':·
suils
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arill'1'1!1nclling
llfitloiCI\IIt O,.=ol E~.. t~~~&lt;o)
Choriet-' .
~ doN .,nd
tronsportotlon cba;ei and opllonol
, ·.~ocal\!1•"• ~dtii"O eynof\0'11
.qulpment, lnt ~I btoter ancl
tronsftllla\on, ra o, oclclllional.
wblte alcl•walhtlt•~;b lnliMdual
Price•;;:.v;z~ policies.

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Memphis St. 98 West4tl'D Ky. 84
Richmond 80 Furman 73
Citadel 87 Newberry 55
Duke 00 Pittllbllri!h 7:Z
· MIDWEST
Missoun 74 Oklahoma M
IOU-ST
SMU 83 B.,.!Ol' '18
Ark. State 75 ~mbutb 73
IN
Tcus A&amp;-M 81 Tens 87

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Mass. After

4.2 yearil.

the- great Sa.lem fire is officia1,y
&amp;Ut. Mayor Franc-is X. Collins re-cently burned the last $1,000 loar:
note to show that Salem has paid
de the last penny of the millioni'i
it borrowed for its .reiHibilitatior..
Tho fire in 1914 destroyed i,S!IO
l~fl

18.(100

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COLLINS JEWELRY

persuu~

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FIGHT RESULTS
ly Unltl'd Prl'h

HARTFORD,

Conn.:

11~.

Mlrtborough, Conn.,

olltfalntld lay Portlllla,

141\oW,

H.Uaton. 10
IIGIN

Ready .. To~ WGar

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CIUCAGO U ~ . The N•tional
Collegi,te Athl.ttie Cnnference'•
Television Committee began dis('USii.ons toJaY to set up a nation-

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wide college
televised football
sclledule for the 1915'7 season.

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AND

Oh, No!

WE BAVE TIIEltf

MlLWA.UKJEE Vic Kralj, W est

Alll.!i, said a barh.•nder he hired :.t
his -tavern made a dry martini
this way · A customer ad:ed ft,r
a dry martL-l i ·'with an oni.on."
The bartenJu mixed the drink
properly But for the oniont He
aUced otr a hunl; of n Bermuda
and slipped it into the glass.

AllRIVING DAILY

~ng

c:;:n,~

A JUVINILI dellnquent at

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MIDDLEPORT
·oEPA.~tMENT STQRI

8ee To. . .&amp;Gtll.oaol•ed B•lo.l l Deale..

BLAETTNAR AUTO~ COMPANY
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GIFT

GOESSLER JEWELRY
COURT ST.

POMEROY

e CHILDRENS SHOES
$2.00 pr.
e WOMENS SHOES ...... · .. .. $3.00 pr.
e MENS SHOES .._. .............. · $4.00 pr.
e CHILDRENS BOOTS · · · · · · · · · · · · $2.00 pr.
Roush's Shoe Store
Nortb Seeorul St.

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mont.hJ old Ia the JOITY record
of Tinv, behind bara in Detroit.
Jamaa" CoU. SO, waa caught
looting a gasoline atation, and
Tiny was th1 lookout &amp;t the
Jta.tlon door.
( !nternattoftaV

Feb.ruary

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I.IIA,IN STREET

St • v•

Ward, 138, Hartford, outpolnhd
Gene lutltr, 141, lolton. 10
. MIAMI aBACHz Lirry . llootord-

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doesn 't matter," he said. "If l,
goes 10 round1:1, or if I knock tum
out," he said, "I've proved rnyseli
alreaJy. ['ve beaten all
tht: top
ten in the ratings except Spider
Webb and Rory Calhoun, and .:
haven 't fought them."

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Ambat~adr'.r Katl Georg
PfltldtNr, and Brttllh AmbaY~~ador Sir l'ntnll Robertf (r!Jhtl. ln
tht rat~ntlme. tht Foraitn M:inlwtry at ,Btlpde OGnftrrned the ('anHllaHon of tbe Yu~slnleader'l tenWUve plana tor a vlsll to Washlc:lcton ita Ap\111. Thl M:tnhltr;y'l preu apoktl'lnan Said that "comlitlonJ and Rtmoapt)er; .C!rMttd in the U.SJ'' ba,.demonltrated that lhe
Um.,wa• o~ ripe lor a m.eetirt.J ot Tlto and -~eot EtHhht~wer.

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Arabian King Views Yank

Bill Br ... •a4. 27 polil,lo for
Barboumrllo whllo Diet l!olltlt bit

Where else can yau II"' the power, the perform•
RJJce, the room, the visibility, the solid aubstan&lt;lo
you get in thia spanking-new Buick SPECIAL-far

aiJnlnl s.a he was about his brok·
en romance with New York a~ ,
tr111 Nelva More.

lAST

among all the '57 can can you
find the equal bf thiaP

N. Carolina St. 8T Virginia flO
Va. Pol:v 8S Geo . .Wa1hlngton frt

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HERE ELSE

North Caro!lna etJ" Mli"ylaftd 61
Wln ...Salem 711 Bluefield St. M

Pomeroy, Ohio

Columbus

MAIS.,._ htO (leftl, pl'lllden·t of \'uitOIJI~Ia; roaat1 ra.eat over lila

a $1,001)-a.~y fialng
exhibition todl:y to i-eel in bll
seventh $100,000 eontract with ~ .
Bnston Red Sox.
.·
Slanina of the Sb·f~r&gt;old aiaa- ·
IJL'!r to the biP,est .Jlleyer . stl~ )
In bateball
IC~eduled tG , be..
announced Dt 1 newi ·conference
thla mornlna with o~·ne~ol Mana·
. . ::;.::.;
er Joe (.'ron!n.
Tbe dar):Jy-tanned- Wllllamt, in
town IS a leature ettractlon of a
local aportamen'a show, was a1 un.
communicative about the terms of
hla 1957 eontraet on the eve ot

By United

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Dally S.UtiNII, Pomero)'-Midd~, 0 ., Fell,l,

Delinquent!

Ted Williams

UP -

High School
Baske&amp;ball

bulhHnas and
ho1U£!less.
CHICAGO UP • Joey Giardelb
declarine: himself the uncrowned
world mjddleweight champion,
~
said today hiS televition battle toni&amp;ht with Randy Sandy was a
"nothing"' fight.

SOUTH

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The IIi,! llllll'l&lt;t .)WI\pod In to • ,

early )Qd 4f lU but tb~ Bfrbour'
rille te11m tUne batt \o take thl
lead at JO..ll jn tlte ..cond ouar.
ter and led at Jtllftlme b1 13·31. .
In t.he seeond half -the Piratefl
hit a ~ot •treall: aad. moved UHU
by 48-31. Tbt Pt. Pleiii.Dt flve
came bAck lo wit.bill lhft,.e; polnli
at one time, $&amp;Q, but &amp;arboqrsville tcored five .u-,itbt,f,olnts to
pull ahead md atat in tthe tead.

Giardello Sees
Match Coming Up
As 'Nothing' Go

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ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE

ast Break Move

4ay nm.ine:.
.
fa e P~ went lDto the amto
Wilt; a HI-'s qt ..ll of enly 3-lJ
'Oltlle lite Ills ltlodta l!ld won IS
and lo.at Dba.

THE

Williams Reels
ln Seventh Big
Baseball Pnper
BOSTON

Wlnitr Jackell
Wool. NrtoJii Quilled

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outAtandinl! tall-man bowler predi('ted today the nation will have
mAjor lenr.ue pin topplln" by
1000 '"like in bauball and football."
Weh1 of Houlton Tex .. said ne·
!lOtiatlons nre progrealng toward
a leagu e or major clubs that witJ
include at l~aat eight ci1ies and
have an elght·monthl sea so n from
September throught April.
The dark·halted Texas, standfng
AIJ: teet fonr and one-half. named
the cltil'A that probably will have
representation tn the circuit. They
are New York and New Jeney,
Chicago, Dfltrolt, Sl Lou ia . .Mil·
waukee , LoB AngeleJ, Cleveland
and Pldladelphta.

SIOJ\L STANDINGS
Won

Quarter By

6HO upset at l't. i'loawd ,._

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ornadoes Take 16th Victor
Issue Settled In

Til&lt; Borboiii'JVIUe Plrl~ hontl· ·
od {tbo Pt. Pleuont lite Bltbe r teCODd lOtt of the teaaDn ln

NffiW YOitK UP - Bll!y Wetu
pronOUI\('('(1 W ay-Loo, I he world's

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THEY'VE

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" record

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SIZES

6 lo 16

reporting

a

&amp;wling Seen In
Major Leagues By
Time 1960 Comes

front.

til'kl't. nfflrN:

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Diamond Tickets
Going Like Cakes
On Every Front

SillS

Basketmill Game

$4.00

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fll('N'.IIAN TIIJ..ILUIS ti-.. you o him. tn"'o

'miS ·SEASON

Point In Upset

DOWNIE-GROSS, Inc.

........ • rldl. 4.illp blu• d•11hn tftat hold•
ft1 bM c.lor aft• n&gt;pur;~led -lhln1ll

JACKE~ · BETI'IR • EACH · GAME

Pirates Defeat

"Dart"

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Middleport

Choost a j.,.el oi a gift tor

vov r Val..tine .. , lll!l«t from our
array of &lt;'OS'ume jowei'J'.
Pins, ne&lt;klac.., etrtinas, bfld.
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See Our

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SPRING AND SUMMER
JEWELRY

COLLINS JEWELRY
"WWtere Your Cenfldenee Js1aali1Jetl"
E. MAIN ST.
NBliROY

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BETTER SCHOOLS

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Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Feb. G, 1957- 7

my new

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per word for three consecutive insertions.

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YORK - Gu y M·tchell , ~
:
-'haired,
tlght-trouaerfd, ftothu-Qur.
10uJ who
.,...,_. to ha.Y rt r~lactil £JVI•
· · (wla~r
th&gt;J nune ') lr1 the hearl.JJ of hla t
~ eounleymen, put his feet uP on my 4e81r lAd apoke
With dellghtful fr&amp;nkneQ about how •roke he
wu until a alngte phonorra~h re«~r4 became a
hit.
,,
"l wa.s down to $2,000 In the bank," he Aid,
acratchlng his head, " and In ehow blLIIineu, that
kind ot money can be spent 1n 10 mtnutes, l or
wardrobe, promotion, etc. 1 was gettlng a. little
work here and there, but the pay was juflt going
to .stave off potenllal credlton1. All 1.n all, 1 wu
nowhere."
A roae--'ued
The magic phonograph record,. of coll!'M, wu
,..tare tlir411kl
his 8l119h1' th~ B.iiH's, the aaleJ or which DOW are
tn t~e "Biuea:• near the 2,22:5,000 mark and the pla.ylnr ot w~ch ,
despite Mltchell'.s fairly pleasant voice, I• driving
rnt out ol my mind. AJ.ty record can become monotonoua in ttrnl!'
~ve:&lt; Lo!Jia Armat ronc·» Sleepy Time D4wn Bouth, and there u ~
13-yev..old la my houu who doean't know the meaning nc the word
q\llt. .Aa lo}ll' u Mitchell'• voice ca.n be heard beneath the .ecrotch.·
lnl' ot the nM41t, l lefml doomed to listen to him.
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pap.y, Lt haa m.ade blm the hOt~eat pop al.ng"er In Ule w~ ~tt
one Umt It waa belnJ" tur.ned out lOO,OOO cople• • 48-Y 1:iy { •·
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tevol~ novelty aonr• that :Hitch ldilltr am,rled ou):,-. f»r blm
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bility with a.o much cargo

puts a 74" pickup box on

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ma e a large "boylJ' ranch," 3 Ia Bo ,
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lucky

11. Youna bear
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~before l!la luck c:llanged, Ouy marri~d beautiful blOnd Jtl
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knew Jt would go," he said, "but I dtdn't know it .wo 1
•o aa tar u Jt dUL" Not only did it become the No. 1 hlt: reeOrd.¥1~
EIWIAnd .. weu u Canada alld America- but in England th~ NO 2
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A. R. Knight, Pres.

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A ..; JOIU 'Jeep',.,.,.,.- ftH an Oll•fii•-Jflb demu•fl'll,_l

'9M P "ONTlA C va 2 dr. Sedan.
L~ss t han 12.000 milca. U there
evt-r was a "cream purr'', t hip; i8
one . $210:1 .00. Blactlnar's, rome· ( lO t;
1 n ~ ~JriJnct
roy .
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Barn..Siml*ln lnsuranee Agenc)',
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Midtl le pott. Fin • Au\IOmoblle195~ 1\Ult:K Special 2 dr. Hard
Bon(\5. Pho11e 6315-X
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top. Dynaflow dri\'l', fully equip·
ped, blul.' and gn•y finish. \ $229:1.00. BlacU.a.ar's, Pomrroy
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ward Control 'J eep•
FC·loO, o,OOOibo. G.V.W;,

"I Juat didn't rJve a darn,'' he aald. "I had a marriage that we~t
.10\!J'i a movie deal that ten through {he had been .1lglted to do rh
COI.Iffr4 Wagotl and the picture Was shelved) and 1 •tarted to drln~
and J'et fat. I had aome money, then, and 1 waa 110 gloomy that I
laid ah, heck, I'll blow It all and that'll be that. I'll go back- to
COWboYinJ. So, for a yea.r or two, I had some ball."
and a ba'!yeare ago ha called a halt to the playboy tactlcc
el&amp;l ~ht Oil the ~on, but he couldn't seem to get out of the ftna.r.rrl . popular eellar. ~'The record people told me they weren't
~ ._that I'd pick up acaln," he said with a grin ··but I'll bet
,.._y •Ort ·~re dlafu•ted, I know 1 was."
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• MIUimuirt Cll'fiO •Plllf:e on mlnlntMIII •lreelbati

Balr.cr'a will give you the best
trade on furniture or appllan-

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thrilling performer. $1:195.00.
Hlaetlnar·~. Pomeroy,
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12 YEARS
OF AGE

- Ofte letter liMply Standi tor another. In thil aample A II u•e&lt;IJ

for the three _L'1, X tor the two O'a, 'etc. Slnrle Iitten; ·apoa.

trophe1, the ler~rth and fonnatlon of the woril• are en hillta.
l:ar.ll day the code lettera are dlfterenL
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Othef ~ wtl;'t plucked trom a life raft in tbe Caribbean Sea.
¥ai. L7u. pilot of one ot the two B-47 Jet bombers that colUded
on i. nlabt ftleht near Cuba, told how he and the two other crewmen.

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Elgin llailwad WATCH , size 16,
21 jl·wel. 2 yean old, price $tO.
Call 9379 or contacl at 236 Frant
Stri'C'. Mirldleport.
2 6 3lc

1141 For Rent
TWO and 1'UREE ROOM apart·
ment11. close in town. 127 Buller·
nut Ave.
2 !) 12tc

APARTMENl' -1\ room• and bath,
111 furn11ce , louted 218~ E.

Malo SL, Pumero)'. Call Dr. K.
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ONE f ROOM APARTIIEHT. One
8 room bOUle .Newly decorate-d

lnllde and out. A. N.

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for rent. rhum: Middleport
6087 Y.
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in kHchen. Sbt room hOuscl.
Write Box 868-A. c/o 'J'hc Dally
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Reel I Estate Broker
COIIPI.EJ"E lnaW"•'Ilce

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Life. Auto, Finr, Polio. Call Doll
Mill~ Middleport. Oblo.

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NOW!
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PHONES
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2 cents per word, one insertion. Minimo.m charge SOc.----4 t•ent!
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YORK - Gu y M·tchell , ~
:
-'haired,
tlght-trouaerfd, ftothu-Qur.
10uJ who
.,...,_. to ha.Y rt r~lactil £JVI•
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th&gt;J nune ') lr1 the hearl.JJ of hla t
~ eounleymen, put his feet uP on my 4e81r lAd apoke
With dellghtful fr&amp;nkneQ about how •roke he
wu until a alngte phonorra~h re«~r4 became a
hit.
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"l wa.s down to $2,000 In the bank," he Aid,
acratchlng his head, " and In ehow blLIIineu, that
kind ot money can be spent 1n 10 mtnutes, l or
wardrobe, promotion, etc. 1 was gettlng a. little
work here and there, but the pay was juflt going
to .stave off potenllal credlton1. All 1.n all, 1 wu
nowhere."
A roae--'ued
The magic phonograph record,. of coll!'M, wu
,..tare tlir411kl
his 8l119h1' th~ B.iiH's, the aaleJ or which DOW are
tn t~e "Biuea:• near the 2,22:5,000 mark and the pla.ylnr ot w~ch ,
despite Mltchell'.s fairly pleasant voice, I• driving
rnt out ol my mind. AJ.ty record can become monotonoua in ttrnl!'
~ve:&lt; Lo!Jia Armat ronc·» Sleepy Time D4wn Bouth, and there u ~
13-yev..old la my houu who doean't know the meaning nc the word
q\llt. .Aa lo}ll' u Mitchell'• voice ca.n be heard beneath the .ecrotch.·
lnl' ot the nM41t, l lefml doomed to listen to him.
·h.. a r.1Y

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Full rate of 2 cents per word will be charged ror adycrtJsm~ Jf
not paid for before the 25th of each month follow mg ms.:-rUon .
Errors in Adverbsina:-Sbould be reported immediatct)' .. Th'!
Daily Sentinel will not be responsible for m ore than one Jnrurnet insertion.
Card of Thanks and Special Notkes of Events printed at regular classified rates. Obttuarie!l published at 1 cent per word.

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BUY - SELL - RENT -

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ADS. Don't put it off Call 398 Today - An Ad ln
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DOES YO" K&gt;DN
WI-N HONEST ABE
LIKES "YO, EPHARD
R ""'USHRO".:&gt;M ?·

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,.....IN' THE BLUES has been big newa alzJ.ce. Septeiqbef.;
It bar·,

brouaht Guy &amp;.ltlld·and-.aapplllro! wri~Jtwatch from a
~·
pap.y, Lt haa m.ade blm the hOt~eat pop al.ng"er In Ule w~ ~tt
one Umt It waa belnJ" tur.ned out lOO,OOO cople• • 48-Y 1:iy { •·
&lt;I·
~. OU)' .unlltd,, '"Boyo-1()0,000 !" he •ald. Wy6u Ll:an ·
to
theb. I wun•t aelting £0,000 recorda a year."
, _ ·9r 'h 1
Guy 11 trptk to aCipllt that he almost bad hit
i~~~ ta
the ~If aurprUwl. A tew Ytat:~ ago he waa doiftg rtrht ·wM1 l!tth
tevol~ novelty aonr• that :Hitch ldilltr am,rled ou):,-. f»r blm
&amp;t the Tret·hJp, ete. )-and then bOoin., dOwn be U!.JIIWed.

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ACR088
2. Name a
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·"'
canduf4t•

' v.'eathoer
3. For.bodlnr
rtport
4. Marty
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S. Mix
6. S~umbtr
t . D\\'elllnr
t. Brlclae tart
20. Mineral
7. Htralhtn
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depo.alt \
imatt
·
n. Crippled · . I. bvocatlon
12. Run away
n. L!JIU ~rce
1
and marry
13. Wllii'lpOol
14. Related
:t:l. Enemy
15. Knocked
17. Merrtmtnt
I dOWQ
20. Diau...
U. Male adult.
ot •heep I'
,_ 17, A dandJ
21. Swin /
IS.' Publfe ~ ,.._ river
t
nptLce

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e 4-neel-dr,.• fr•ciiGn anti wraaiiiiiF

IAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?

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Here's the first time a

(8)

4-wheel-drlveTruck has so
effective1y coin.bined such
exceptional maneuvera-

bility with a.o much cargo

puts a 74" pickup box on

an 81" wbeelbt.se to give

you·recOrd-breaking cargo
sp~e per inch of wheelbase. You get other big

new features-plus 4·
wheel drive 'Jeep' tr&amp;:tion.

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(Ind.)

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ma e a large "boylJ' ranch," 3 Ia Bo ,
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ctve a break ol· lwo to the kid who needs one" It Ia I~
=llbl~ to trap him Into lHircasli c remarkt~ about Presle~ wbom h;
ager: the .champ"-and he loves nearly everyone, e&amp;pt!cially teen·

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knew Jt would go," he said, "but I dtdn't know it .wo 1
•o aa tar u Jt dUL" Not only did it become the No. 1 hlt: reeOrd.¥1~
EIWIAnd .. weu u Canada alld America- but in England th~ NO 2
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A. R. Knight, Pres.

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'9M P "ONTlA C va 2 dr. Sedan.
L~ss t han 12.000 milca. U there
evt-r was a "cream purr'', t hip; i8
one . $210:1 .00. Blactlnar's, rome· ( lO t;
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"I Juat didn't rJve a darn,'' he aald. "I had a marriage that we~t
.10\!J'i a movie deal that ten through {he had been .1lglted to do rh
COI.Iffr4 Wagotl and the picture Was shelved) and 1 •tarted to drln~
and J'et fat. I had aome money, then, and 1 waa 110 gloomy that I
laid ah, heck, I'll blow It all and that'll be that. I'll go back- to
COWboYinJ. So, for a yea.r or two, I had some ball."
and a ba'!yeare ago ha called a halt to the playboy tactlcc
el&amp;l ~ht Oil the ~on, but he couldn't seem to get out of the ftna.r.rrl . popular eellar. ~'The record people told me they weren't
~ ._that I'd pick up acaln," he said with a grin ··but I'll bet
,.._y •Ort ·~re dlafu•ted, I know 1 was."
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thrilling performer. $1:195.00.
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Othef ~ wtl;'t plucked trom a life raft in tbe Caribbean Sea.
¥ai. L7u. pilot of one ot the two B-47 Jet bombers that colUded
on i. nlabt ftleht near Cuba, told how he and the two other crewmen.

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21 jl·wel. 2 yean old, price $tO.
Call 9379 or contacl at 236 Frant
Stri'C'. Mirldleport.
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1141 For Rent
TWO and 1'UREE ROOM apart·
ment11. close in town. 127 Buller·
nut Ave.
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APARTMENl' -1\ room• and bath,
111 furn11ce , louted 218~ E.

Malo SL, Pumero)'. Call Dr. K.
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ONE f ROOM APARTIIEHT. One
8 room bOUle .Newly decorate-d

lnllde and out. A. N.

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for rent. rhum: Middleport
6087 Y.
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in kHchen. Sbt room hOuscl.
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The Daily Sentinel

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Nehaclimo Garden Club Speaker
Talks On Mental Health Problem
1be unCfftainttta or our way of of a •nenta l

We wW

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one

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m ever,

twelve to be committed to mental
lDJt:i.tutions lecordJn&amp; to Dr S 0
.lohnaon, supenntendent of th~
Lakin Hosp~t.aJ , who addreAed thE'

Nehaehi1Ul Gardea Club at a rea:u
Jar meelJng oft he clu\1 rn New Hw

en 11n Monday evening
Mr Johnson m talt on "Ment.al
Health" told the gtoup that a
nervous breakdown ia &amp; warnmg

Four Were Guests
F.or Bridge Club
Meeting Monday
M1ss Marguerite Meyer, MIS!
Marian Ebenbach, MLSS Marie
Stehman and Mra Albert Coates
were guest~ when Mrs· J W MeMurray entertamed her bridge
club, Monday evemnJ at her home
Butternut Avenue
Prize for h1Jh score was awarded to Miss ~benbach and second
to Mrs. Alfred Elberfeld.
Refre'lhm(;nts were served by
the ho!ltess to those named above
and Mri!l Jamea O'Brien, Mn. Wll·
ham Anderson and Mrs Robert
Jacobs.

tllsorder He th.n
sh.oweCl the group a film entLtled
Someone Who Cares
The mo' 1e was concerned wit.,
\Oh.nt~r worker! for mental 1r.
slitut1ons Dr
Johnson told o.
aetJvltles of such workers at tht'
L.akm Hospttal and
tnvJted the
dub to pre!ent a program for thf'
hospital m the near future
A bus1 ness
meetmg was 1n
t harge of Mrs David f~elds, Jr
1n the aDsence of the Jlfe"!!ldent,
'-trs Ray Ptckens was held Mh
Elmer .E Woods wa5 acrepled es
.. new member
Ho~;te&amp;Sell at the m&lt;Jeling wer ~
:'ifn Thomas Horrm.an and Mn
PhiJ Batt-y Devotions were led by
.\Irs Thomas Hoffman
Other present were were Mrr
Foater Grl!lstead , ~s
Donald
Brown , liolrs
Mel Clark,
Mu
James
Diehl, Jr, Mrs Geora:e
Burns, Mn V1c Street, Mrl. Georae Mcl(tught, Mrs John W.olfe ,
Mra Wilham Gtbbs, Mn Jarnea
Roush, Mrs l"arroll Adams, Mrs
Harry Miller, and Mn
Robert

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079

Hawkm•, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6Z44
Middleport
Society

Lucille Bearhs

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Amateur Gardeners
Meeting Is Held
At Reyn.olds Home
Member" of the Amateur Gard

eners Club met last week at the
home ol Mrs L E Reynolds to
prepare the corsages boutonna1
res b ridal bouquet and rocephon
flowers lor the
Ycung-Kllchcn

Heater,

paint All
&amp; solid

1954 Mereu
Hardtop.
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overdrive.
hres.

Dodge

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One local
tires ar. d bed

1952 Chevrolet
4 dr, Motor
overhauled, goo

sc&lt;Jt covers

1952 Packord

IJ~utmrna1hc transmH;ston
&amp; Heater Good tu c.s

Cub Scout Pack
Will Attend
Church Services
1 ~ sponsor('d
(lass of till'
t ir,L B&lt;~Jlil~t lhurch and wil l .11
te nd ( hurch Sunday
with th ('ll
Dell moilu r~ .! \ the Hapt Jsl ( hur
h tn oli ~t' J v.lnf"C of naltOnlll Sco111

Cub Stout l'aLk 244

by tile (,t)ldt n Hult

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1 he l u lis wJII

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h.n t• ,. dh

p\,1) of fllllrhs lhfly h&lt;IV(! mMlf'
nunng till llll SI year 111 tloush"~
~ hiJt' Storo w1nclow Fred fllbbF
•JWnf"r ot the Store, 1s a t1 1 coun
ty ~nmt Jt,xet utwc
Wh('n I hr !'ar k lllcl Tue11day at
the RapiHI l hurrh to renew then·
t:bllrh•J anti tnr
rf"corgRnJlJtlllln
Thomus I amhden Pomt Pleasatll
Scout Ex:ecutrve, pre11ded- al l!le
mcctmg OH1rcrs art Cub·ma11ter
Rl n Rail'} a~aistant cub ma&amp;tcr
Mi&gt;UOn Wagon Auto
Paul l asn chairman, Ernest Cov
""'"'u &amp; Heater Runs
crt, scrrctary Kalad Hlndy , treas
- 1949
ure r, Owen Bralton, Institutional
dr Fleetllne, radio
rcpresentntJv«• c urrord
Stumbo
Tt&gt;ntatJ\'l' plans were made for a
neater, Runs fJne.
Olue lltlll Gold Banquet on Satur
rtoy. F•·b 23
dr sedan, good tares, run~l
Urs MJilon Hood and Mrs Jack
good body, clean
Sallflrfil'!d ha\e reli1{CnejJ u ncn
A good second car
mothers and :W:ra Rodney Sauer
Lnd M1 s Bru('e Lloyd ore new T&gt;&lt;'n
COME IN
~olhen More Drn molher!i ur~
St;E THESiol AND
needed m order to enlArge the
MANY MORE
mrmbcrsh1p
thr Pack

950 Pontiac

1948 Plymouth

'Little Boy' Style

1\lr and Mrs 0 C
Greenle"
rect 1vcd word that thetr son
.SC George Jo d GreenleE' who eom
p i~ ted spec.al
tralllm~ at
Fm t '
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SJg n('d tu Lhl:! Staff and Faculty
of the AAA lUld Guided Missile
Sr llool at Fort Dhss He IS a grad
uatf" uf l\lltJL!Ieport ''tgh Scho I
and attentl eJ Oh10 State Untver
sity before l'n lenng the Atr Force
Robe r t Coa 1 s and son, S'iepbef!
spent the wct&gt;kend m Munc1e, lnd
whe1"e thev v sited 1l•e formers
mothpr Mrll Charles Coots, wbn
is Blightly Impro ved at a hospital
there after IHI exte nded dine"'
Mrs L D Scott e n~ered Hober
Hospllal \1ondAy and underwent
surg er) Tul'sday Mr Sctll1 .and
the1r •lal ;l"hler, Mrs iames Strop
son were 111 Gelltpo as Tuesday
ovtlh Mrs Sc•Jlt
Mr!&gt; I eslle Green Athens. · ~
vJs,tJ ng Mr and Mrs Homer Ru~e
:Mr and Mrs Norman Schaefer
Laurrl CIJ ff vJsJted Elmer Sehae
fer who Is recuperahn~ after a
rc.:.-ent hosplta ltza twn He 111 st.n
mg at the home of Pete McCloud
Mr and Mrs Russe l' W1lson and
daughters, Carla and Coileen, al
JHIS 'LIIIIt' Boy~ 1Wimsult detende d the llllieral IJ{ h1s fathe
slg rwrl Oy "'leltJE' Ho~enl'ltetn ot
H E \\'Ji son, Pomerov Road, Atb
:'~lew York reaTures UnlQut oorens, Monday at the Shade Metho
lro~i! rlP&lt; kll 'lt' ~ nrt ~tl() ~lf&gt;PVC~
d1t1t Church Fne11ds from M1ddl ('
port who atlended the setVJCCJ In
eluded Mrs l'' red I G,.rdner, Mrs
F.rtgar
Allcuswot th Mn
Leo
&lt;'hJJdg Mrs (;eorge Childs, :Mr~
Kenneth Mc-Elhi nny, \1rs George
Harris, Mrs Gcnr- Norton
.\ tn; Warren Oavts 1s unprovmec
A contrmutton was made to the
after being 11l with lung cOJJgcs
:\farch of IJ1mes when Theodorus
tton
SSgt Eugene Walburn who 111 , Co unrtl Daughters o{ Amertca met
b"e n :.tCJtt flnerl r.t Locl.b••UI ne .. 1 B m rc"uiar sess1 on , Monday even
ha~ been sent to Chanute Fteld, •ne: at t h1 JOOF Hall
Mrs Mmnlc Ncutzllng, counciLUl for spec! a\ h a llll! .~ m Autr1
or
prc~Jded an d several · thank
pllo~ Wvlk Ht~ wtr.:: and ri:.Jug ht er
who h.1v c hc&lt;' n hv u 1g m Canal 'I 1111 no t e~ \\ere read for flowers
W1nehestcr, are sta&gt;ml:{ wJth h• r rf'CI'I\'t J It was r Pported that
flow(•rs v.ere s.enl to the funeral
mother. Mrs Francrs
Yeaug1
of
~1r, M11rk Hartenbach of East
liallta Count y, while he Is awa y
The ~!burn s h ave purchased a lJ vPq•ool a member who d1ed
smce 1he Ia t meeting Plans were
lll'W tlurty r.vc foot traJ\ei- M nw
&lt;Jnrl 1~1 11 be statiOner! nr-r. J lhc made 10 dr ape the charter for the
rlcpa11t d s1:.tcr at the next meet
Air Ha~c v.hr-n he retur11 s fJom mg
th&lt;' ~f!CIC'id] (Icil y
At ttor dose of th e meettng a
I\,Jl.id Hmrl y man tt:el of thu
Valent
nr Part} was .held Jte
}&lt;('onmny I oan uffJcr 111 f'mn..roy
rreshml.'nts we r e serve:} after
ltturn&lt;'rl to v.ork Mond,•y .l iter
wh1ch o-a mes were played cmd
hl'tnt.: 111 wllh flu for th1 11~st pnzes lWill"r'e tl the wmners
ha~e

Layne.

weddmg
'fh£ prOJect 1s a tr1 bute to Mrs
Robert Reibel pres1c!ent of the
club and 1Reg10na1 'rhrector Mrs
Reibel JS mother of t~.e bnde.
Mrs Reynold s servr-d a dcsse rj
~ours" ta Mrs Hc1bel Mn Jame ~
B T1tus Rulland, cl•b!rman of
the proJect, M~r Artnur Skmner
chairman of tbc receptiOn, Mrs
Norman
Humphncs, Mrs Brucl'
!,loyd, Mrs Jo. M
Blake Mrs
Ph1ltp Ba1 ky amste 1 the other;
wtth arranl{lnJ.l the flowers Su1
day at the chun:h b(•forc Ute CCN
mony
DH1111g room hostcssts lrom the
.lub welt' Mr~ Sktnncr. Mr11 L
1'.: ltq no!ds ~lr~ (, uy Reynolds
llld Mt H ll&lt;~r o 1 ct J.oh~c

Pomeroy Garden
Club Entertained
In Lietwiler H.ome

"BLUE BOY' COAT oi "ool
•eece 111 an 01lgmula spr Ill!:"
l9~7, model A strappt'd tut
,ack me.tches the !ll)nt !a..,tcn

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Cradle Of Liberty
Chapter Meeting
Held On Tuesday
Thr• Jlu rd of !111 SJ .Il ll l' of L1!)
cr tv Ch11ptr r ul lht• ( h1ldr1 n ol
lhl'
A l11111tu n
Hn .. ltltJon mt•l
I'Uf'Sd,ly C\'t III I'J.l II I Ill home nl
t lll ll ~ ~'11101 jlll~lllll \IJ, Jl,llt
IJtHtt!ll
Ml tll ben uf tht t:tf,tld di e Sh,11
on JonC's prPsldtlll 1'\tda Urad
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Pl.ms V.llll' made jo1 &lt;l mcl!lllt
on lcbruaty 22 &lt;~t 111 1
Vullo
hom(' when Nt•d,t J\1 loll nul IHI I
Harh.1ra J ol\eH w1ll ht hu s1r ~~t~
S h;non Jonr ~ ,IJld Sail~ lt•sli 1 WJo
hf' tn f'har~c of th (• lNil'll.tJOn ,jl rl
the pJogt•a m wJII ])(' a s tudy ot
11lc ..,tur Sp.mglcd lltnn t r

Contribution Made
To Campaign Here
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1\frs Harry P Snu• 'J chatrman.

Dorothy .Diall(l Stark have r e turned
to lht•t r st udies at O._!uo UnJvCl.&lt;llty
a rter thc1r Mid term vacahon spent
v.Jth thClt rarents, Mr anti Mrs
Edward A Stark and son al thetr
home m Ltncoln Hill
l1:1s3 M1la Jane Stark. daughter
of Mr an~ Mrll Eclwarc.l A Stark
was placed on the Dean's L1st !or
thts f11 st S('mestcr This honorary
lis! mrludt':~ all students allam
111,; .1 three pomt average or over
Ill all hour&lt;~ :tttompte d with 11 mm
nnun o' 15 hours She IS a .Jumor
m the College of Elementary Ed
ucatJon

First Baptist
Ladies Class In
Tuesday Meeting

!\Irs Jam es M\11 ray prl'sltll d 111
the ahl'.t'nec of the p1 t•sHknt when
ihe L.udlt,' Hi bit• &lt; l.ts~ uf the Fu l:i•
!Japll ~ \ ( hunh lliC \ ru esd&lt;ly ll
lhL' home of ~n L D Dlll'!&lt;i
P.lr ~ Clarrlll&lt;..'lll 1&lt;: I! oyt gave tlw
opemng pra\l'r and Ml9 Murra)
cowluctcd the dcvotwnal Hf'r\'JC'l"
w1th each mem~r (liV Ing A Srnp
lllre reading and porm as plan ned
HEART FUND DRIVE
TO MilT PRIOA V
by Mrs Dill'S
The :\l!ddlePQrt
llu~u •css anli
The Mts~1onary Society
the
The p10gram mclud u l a rt'Arlmr,:: Proremonal
Women s Cl ub w1JI
Ra&lt;"Jn~ Bapt iU Church wUI mel't
from
Sunshine Mu ~az tnr h \ hnvc rharge of the annual Heart
at the t'hur1 h Friday evening Mrs lloyt~wluch llsl"d thln ).(s to
Gursl ~Jlf'll kf'r al the meeting wlll do to help m dolly llVlnK ,_ Mrs Dnve m Middleport on Ft'bruary
be Mr11 Roma llawklna G( Middle Murray rt•Hd ' We Go fh 1s Wa} 24th with Mrs Nan Moore as geu.
e ra! chau man A house to hou11f.
pori 'f he f ~!her and Ruth Circles
D11t Once,' Mrs Otles rend an art ;.a m as~ Will be held sta1 tmg at
or the rht~IC'h hiYC been lllVited tclc• on Abn~hnm Lincoln and Mrs
1 il Ill
to attend the artalr.
J Q Rtct• alt~Q 1ave a reading
The My~tcry prize .vas Henj h}
:\lr~ Ht•z }toot and v.as won b1
Mr11 Dana Hamilton 'h ~ lluyt
c ondu('l~d 11 Dible Qu1z
1\-Ir:. Dtlrs and Mr~ ~a1 mon I
Saxt on h ostcs~cs, wer , assts!(•tl w
S('rVilljl a des8etl COUl Sf' h} Mrs
llo&gt;t :\lr J Q Rice w&lt;~s a g ul"s'
.1l thl mect111g

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United Methodist
Official Board
Meeting Is Held
prestdcd when the ()ffll'la] Bo 'H•

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lw Umted Mt ih(d tst Ch •Jrch
met Monday cvcJHng a t the t' hur·
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The qu.trlerh confc1cnc(' .v .. s
seJ1!
dllilOunccd fo1 Apn! ~9 Rev Eu
,gene Brown , 1splaycd a book cou
cen • n~ the romm iS$IOH S and rc
qu c~tr rl that the chamnBn ol t'ach
cptnmJ ston hold a Gprc ril rl lt't tlng
to s·.H l.\ the book It Wh lllnOuhC
Crl lh •I Ill'\\ di~('lph•Jc6 \\ere Ol
dcn•d :11r the t'h urch
Rev Bro11.n illmounred that he
and th e Rev Borden of the Mt
Mo1111h BaptJst Church would ex
r hangc pulpits next Su nday Theo
Smith spl'aktng for the board o(
l'!dUcatwu rcporlr.d on
supplies
fur the church school and aho
stt~oted that plans for redeco1attn-:
the upstllt r ~ tooms
the church
wo"'1fl bl· aunounccd soon Perfect
attcnrtanre pins were ordcr~d
The mcclmg closed
wtth th~
forlnlng of the }' rlendshlp Carele
11nd prayer hy the past&lt;lr

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BOY SCOUT

BENEFIT

CHICKEN DINNER
•salisbury Grade School

Friday, Feb. 8
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Mrs John Lletwller assisted by
Mr s Edw111 Charles, entertained
the Pomeroy Garden Club Mon
day afternoon at her home, West
Mam St
The meetmg was opened by the
presiden t, Mrs Edward Baer and
members rt&gt;sponded to the roll
call w•th "My February Garde-n
Chore Mrs CharieR Goeglein and
Miss Lydta Ebersbach attended
the district meeting held recently
Jn Mldileport and Mn Goegle'ln
gave a report of the meeting
It was reported that there were
twelve garrlen dubs In the county
and that each club was requeste1
to assist 1n the planting of shrub
bery at the ('Ounty homes It was
voted to as.!list in the program for
the Carman Rest Home and to give
one party each year for the res1

dents
An mtere~tflng paper "Getting
thlngs rrady for spring" was pre·
sented by Mrs Charles who stated
I that the mcest garden is the one
we dream about as we sit about
the fh·e In February She urged
each member to try one new plant
m the1r garden thlS year
There were aeveral arrangements of daUod1ls and outstanding wa&lt;~ an arrangement of dartodlls and fern m a Japanese flgurme w•tb a parasol wh1ch was
plaeed tn a pamted coconut palm
ahell
Refreshme nts were served by
the hostesses durmg the soeJal
hour.

Revivot Services
Are Continuing At
Ourch Of Christ

Mason PTA Skit
Is Presented At
County Meeting

The Mason Parent·Tcachera .A!Isoclatlon pt·escnted the
prOifJnl
l)n Monday nt~ht at the reJular
Jo~red I Gardner, putor of the
meetmg of ttie Mason County ItTA
Church of Cbrt&amp;t, pr esuied anc.
Counc1l held at the
Sunnyside
Jed the songs when the Revtva;J
School
serv1ce was held at h1s
ChuTclr
The M,.son group presenf.e4. a
Tut-»d.ay eventng
sktt ent1tled "Our Projects, Then
Fred Dunn, Huntington, Is the and Now' Whtch gave a relumc
revJvallSt and his top1e was "The o{ the obJeetlves of tfie PTA dllce
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four Arms of the Cross " He show Its {Ouoldll1g
M&lt;'mben
ot
the
Mason
PTA
took
ed an ongmal
pamtlng of the
part
m
the
play
which
was
dble
ctI hree Crosses and special muslc
ed
by
Mrs
Gladvs
Arhs
Mrs
"'Eveat that time
waa a due t "They
chorus
Were
Nailed to the Cross" by lyn Proffitt directed a
winch
sang
on
the
program
Mrs Fred I Gardner and L R
Wiley Tn~ meetmg OJ)tlned wnb an
organ prelude "The Eternal City••
TV COVIRAGI
by Mrs. Che&amp;ter Erwin and Mrs
WARWICK, 1l I - With the
Harold Lohse.
aid of a 46-foot antenna, booster
and flJter, Richard Lindemann reThe topJc for tbiJ everung'uer
port. he gehl pretty good recepv1ce will be " How Do You Stand tion w1Lh hu television from 36
Jtatlons In 17 states.

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Ohio: Maltly cloudy with Utt..
chol'lte In f•M 04nturo throuth
F rid•y Some drn::do encf ,.. morning

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Fr1!d.lry,
Hu011h todty upper lO'• north to low
40'J 1ovth Low tonlwht low 30's
north to the upper 3ft'• aouth.

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Bedford School
King And Queen
Chosen F.or Party
The seventh and eighth grade
studPnts of the Bedford School
chose a k1ng and queen to re1gro
at the ValE:ntme Party at Bedford
Feb 8, 19157 Chosen were Edna
Carman, Queen and James Ker n,
Km g
February 4, bus number four
was dell) ert tn getting to school
on accLunt of motor trouble Frank
Jones, who drl\es bus number une
pu·ked up the chJ!dren on the
route
Donna Whale y, Arnold Roberts,
lhke Barnhart and Held Hart are
absent Lod :'\} fr,,m our classes Lu
Ia Dm st W( nt shopptng wtlh her
mother at r.uon
A report th at a mad fox IS Ill
our terr1tory near Darw1n has
been reported
The seventh and eighth graje
room ts now bemg decorate d by
the Oecorat ng Comm1ttce who 1~
J ames Kern Lola Zlet;llcr and
Boyd Sanclatr for the Valenl1ne
Party

HUMEZ: CONFIDENT
PAIW'i UP - Charlc8 llumcz of
Fram·e was co nftdent today of a

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~hot a t the world m!ddlflweJght
crown next ~ ummer berause of h1s
impress 1vc defense of the Euro
pean title !l.!onday mght of an
eighth - rol•nd Iechmcal kno ~:kout
over Pat Me &gt;\leer of England

(RIME IN THREES

CAMDEN, Me ~ News stand
operator StE&gt;rhng Hastmg told po
lice hi!! store was robbed three

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Virgie E. Haggy
Funeral Services
To Be On Friday

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At Plekens In Potnerog
and Mason City

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Pholo Salesmen
In Trouble With
New Ordinance

PaHerns
• Rcuonably Priced

e WaUpsper Supplies
Be1ver

SPEED SAW

DRILL BITS
New lmprov1tl High s,..cl
Shit CVHina DrUI Bit

eDitiLLS

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eSAWS

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$!.45 ca - 31or $7.00

Funeral
scn •tces for V&amp;rgu?
Elizabeth H~tggy. 50 who died at
her homl on Uarn ~flnVllte Rd o 1
Wedn,.sri:..} are to be held .f riday
:;.t 2 p m m I he Ew.ng Funer:JI
Chapel.
1 1.~ d..cf'ased had bPen ill for a
lr111g penol.l of lime
Sur~ • vmg arc a brot:Jcr Kenm·~fl
Haggy or ("nlumbus :tnd two at •
lers \larlll ll Kmds Jf Zanesvillu
and D01a H}se\1 of Pomeroy
Bur1al IS to be ma'le m
thl!
Be• ch &lt;Jro~c Cemet ery

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LOOK WtfO'S LISTENING IN

New Rill Would
Give Control On
Trading Stamps

Two middle aged ladies of P.arkersburg who had ba~ly embark
ed t n lhe1r careers a• sales lad1es
tflrtJiy ran afoul Qf the new Porn
e:-oy ftrdlllanc e agatn~t unlicensed
pcd liars.
. Although the ordmanee had not
been approved
legally yet, th~
hdltr-who asked thelr names 1x:
withheld- were braughl to ell_,
ball bY Pollee Chief Frank Hudson Complamts hact been phoned
111 from ::'iaylor's Run tbat a doo
to uoor c&lt;~.mas was btJ mg made
"Well " Sllltl one, "l"ve
onl1
tw-n at this lhrte d•ys lllld the
\t rnd w;ts sure ld.e n out of mv

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Market Reports
CJiiClNNATI 0, {UP) -

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~. steady. nC't pi ICC's p;ua •t
fanm for US consumer grades
wh1tu and brvwns A JUmbos 34

LICENSED TO WED

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Tile women were rcprtscnlmg
a I g1Umate !ltUdlo concern i n
.Parli:('l"sburg Mayor's
SeLTetar_,
Elma Russell s~ud she didn•t know
whot to do w1th tllem as lhc ordin·
ace had not yet been passed She
was preparing to have them rt• g• 1
i&lt;'t" but pay no pOOdbng fcp. ~tnd
kl them go about their busmc:os.

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FORMa: PIISIDENI Herbert Hoover &amp;hd Primdent ElJenbow•r ehat
dUring luncheon lD. WQhlngton bonortDg Hoover tor llbstibgutehed
service to the peoplt of tbt Ualted Statu. The tonner. 88~yeaNl1d
Pre1tdent wu hollored for hiJ work wttll hla Hoover commiaskm
~ £OVtnunent reorpaizaUon.

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(;('offr~y A Wilson, 23. U S
Armv, Washlllgton
State, and
Vtola Marlene Moore 21, Pome
roy, have been hcensed to wed b v
Mt:16:t Probate court
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METERS GET $219
Parkmg meter
collec:Uon:t itl
Pomeroy last week totaled $27!J
accordmg to Patrolman Jqhn Ml
Kenr.i~

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39, mo.!ltly 22, A large 32-3'3; A
mediums 27 29, A small 20-24, B
larte 27-30, Pncc~ F 0 B Cmcln·
nat! whltea and browns. A large
38-39, A m.edmm 35·S6, B :argc
3&gt;-36
Chlrkcns fryers about steady,
fryers 3-31k lb 19 20, hens, heavy
type 13 lS, hens, hlllit type D-11 .
Butter/ 90-score 68 cents 1\l.

THIS SCINI tn the UN In New York Jlhov.s Israeli Foreign MiniBter
Golda Metr di9Cu!l.lling her na~on a refuSIII to pull out ot thll Gaza.
•trlp &amp;nd Gulf of Aqaba, while ln backg1 ou nd, Egypt's Foreign
:Minta~r Mahmoud Faw.zl. cocks a quiz.z1cal eye bt her direction.
8eaid&amp; h_y 15 Abba E:b.aJI., l.srllel's UN delegate, _ {l~h'"!~il

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llarn l ~.rh ~l" 1 l R ~ P,1tman lod •Y
W&lt;JS c:.:pec\('d tn sub .. lJt a b&amp;ll 111
the House eal h ng: for state tOI,·
trol g01 t•rnmg trarhng stamps
Thc m,•:~ '&gt; urc ca ll:. ror ;~ II mrr·
chant~ to lil'POSII tn a bank a s um
o•qual 1o lhe va lue ol the slamps:
Jssued l 01 kwdl s;wl hf' wa11tci
:o 'proi HI th&lt;' custo,ncr and the
.ncrchant u} rNtmrlng the firms
io "-CtoJrl' llr("!ls('s from the super ..
mtf'udcnt of banks
Cork"c'l sud hl' h,1d asked the
l ..elC" J ~Iattve S(rvJ(c lommJS.SIO n to
comlu(t a r&lt;'~cmch !':\udy of the
tradmg s1nmp htJstll~ss In Oht'•
~ nrt th l" II,Jitcrl :-;t.~•,.,s
fit !:!&lt;rid
leg• slatll,lll on the tr 1rhng s tan p
busmGss Jo; pcnd111~ 111 Iowa, Lou·
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