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mmm THtlOGAM OAflY NEWS 8 Soturdoy, February 9, 1857 Activity Funds Of City Schools Show Balance Of $10,549 School Menus Blue Cross Enrollment Slated Here Feb. 14,15 GihljMHIVlllf Monday Marzetti. whole wheat Mainly About People Malocclusion Of Teeth Creates Many Problems bread and butter or peanut butter, Tin. 12th annual Blue Cross com which is within the reach of most green beans, peaches, cookie, milk, niunity enrollment for Hocking employed persons Tuesday Buttered limas. corn- County wilt be held Thursday and There are two general classifica bread and butter, slaw, fruit jello, Friday, Feb.

14 and 15. Enrollment tions of eligibility for enrollment! headquarters will be in the Court- I. Self-employed persons undct Wednesday Robert Dever of Gallon. a former Daily News linotype operator, has just returned from a hospital to his home on Harding Way West, Meat loaf, house. A Blue Cross representative 55 years of age'(including farmers where he is recuperating A balance of flO.5tt.7S was reported in city school activity funds aa of Feb.

1 an increase of only 90 centa over the year end balance. The report was made by Nathan Davis, LHS instructor and school treasurer. Heading the deposits was the Aerial fund, with $2,587.57. The athletics fund was second high with followed by the athletics injury fund of $1,200 32. Balances erf other school activity funds follow: Assembly $234 46, band $53 48.

cap and gown $454.46, cheerleaders $11.10, Commercial Club $50.03. General $135.00, Library Club $89.10, National Honor Society $4.05, Hi $160.50, Key Club $825, Home Economics Club $20.82, home economics department $449.91. junior high $583 86. Logan Education Association $94.98, music department $31.15 deficit. Players Guild $565.05, student council $141.75, Association $33 27, Y-Teens $179.48, Sophomore Y-Teens $6.26, Girls Athletic Association $27.47.

Grade school $109.23, tournament $735.26, girls physical education $96.97, Future Farmers of America, $207.10, Spanish Club, $6 18, Vo- Hocking Valley Hospital Notes cational Industrial Club $9 and funds of the following classes 1957, 1958, $359 09; and 1959. 030.75. Chieftains Win Mrs. Clem Schwalbaugh, Laurel- vttle, surgery. Dismissals Charles D.

Eaton, Logan; Harry T. Allen, Columbus. Give the Beet All APPLIANCES STEAM AND DRY IRON 2 Irons in One $4 T95 i Cord-lift 15s (Continued from Page 1) consecutive free throws to run the Chief margin to 38-28. The two clubs swapped baskets to end the first half at 44-34 in favor of Logan. In that final minute.

Dicken batted in two rebound shots and St. Clair got a driving layup. Murray hit two field goals early in the third stanza to run the Logan lead to 12 points. Then hit on two jump shots from long range and Nelson swished a long one- hander to make it 48-42. After Morgan netted a jumper from the comer and Byrd put in a followup on a connected on two foul shots and long set shot and Bowles nit again from the comer to slice the LHS advantage to 52-48.

A fastbreak bucket and two gratis tosses by Murray and another fastbreak counter by St. Clair put the Chiefs out of trouble again, 58-50. The third canto ended 63-56 as Dicken came up with a three- point play on a jump shot and a free throw and then drove in for another two-pointer. The Chiefs sewed up the victory by rattling off eight straight potato while the Middies were going scoreless during the first three minutes of the final stanza. A jump shot and a rebound counter by Morgan, two free throws by Dicken and a fastbreak score by St.

Clair ran the LHS margin to 71-56 before Bowles was able to hit on a rebound shot. Morgan, having his best quarter of the evening, sealed the Middies' doom with an outburst of seven points on a drive-in, a jump shot and three foul shots. St. Clair added a pair of free throws to run the count to 80-61. Buckles wound up the Logan scoring with a fastbreak counter and a jump shot from the foul line.

The Chieftains actually won the game from the foul line, sinking 21 of 27 free throw attempts as compared to five of nine for the Middies. Both clubs sank 31 field goals. Although ailing with a virus infection, Morgan fired in 25 points to led both teams in scoring. The Chieftain attack was well balanced as Dicken netted 19, Murray collected 18 and Buckles hit 10. Bowles, Middleporfs leading season scorer, looped in 12 field goala for 24 points.

ed bread and butter, whole kernel com. cookie, applesauce, milk. Thursday Potato salad, whole wheat bread and butter, ham slice, rake, plums, milk. Friday Vegetable soup, crackers, cheese slice, creamed rice, jello, milk. Monday Pork potato casserole.

cream slaw, bread and butter, fruit, milk. will be on duty from 8:30 a m. to and those working where there are 5 both days of the drive to fewer than five employes) may en- answer questions concerning the Blue Cross plan. Sponsoring the drive are a citizens committee and the Hocking Valley Hospital. Members of the citizens committee are O.

Nixon, chairman. J. Walter Savings. Clar ence Blosser, La von Goodlive, William Miller, Charles Robb and Richard C. Cuerkcn.

Blue Cross officials said their Tuesday Meat loaf in tomato objective is to offer the greatest roll themselves and members of their families. All unmarried chit- following a heart attack in December. He would appreciate hearing from Logan friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Lackey, gan Rt. 4. announce "hr birth of a Um pound. 14 ounce on Krb. 4 at sauce, buttered peas, sweetened rice, mixed fruits, bread and butter.

milk. soup, ham salad sandwich, pear-cheese salad, cottage pudding with sauce, milk. Thursday Orange juice, lima beans and com. carrot sticks, pork barbecue sandwich, milk. Friday Macaroni and cheese.

Harvard beets, peanut butter sandwich. applesauce, milk. amount of protection at the lowest possible cost. They added that Blue Cross provides coverage for neces sary hospital services at a cost ily contract 2. Any person in a group of five or more may enroll in a payroll deduction group.

Blue Cross holds the endorsement of the Hocking County Medical Society. Subscribers billed at home are covered under the $25 deductible contract and may pay their dues at the Farmers and Merchants Bank. Farm Bureau Council Studies Fire Protection Proposal pound. Mount St. Mary Hospital, Nelsonville.

The infant has been named Michael Eugene Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fuller of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lackey of Logan Ht. 4 parents are Mr.

and Mrs. M. V. lackey of Gore, Mr. and Mrs.

Vance Glancy of Orbiston and Mrs. Maggie Nahn of Nelsonville. Orlandeth Lehman of Gore Rt. who has been confined at his home for the past eight weeks with complications following an attack of virus flu, is slowly improving. West Logan Monday Pinto beans with bacon, cornbrcad and butter, deviled eggs, cheese wedge, peaches, milk.

Tuesday Pork and gravy, buttered peas, mashed potatoes, bread and butter sandwich, applesauce, milk. Wednesday Scalloped turkey, green beans, bread and butter or peanut butter sandwich, mixed fruit, milk. Thursday Chili soup, crackers, bread and butter or peanut butter sandwich, cheese wedge, pineapple, cookies, milk. Friday Ham and egg salad sandwich, baked beans, fruit jello, milk. Enterprise Monday Buttered potato, kraut and wieners, celery sticks, bread and butter or peanut butter sandwich, peaches, milk.

Tuesday Beef barbecue on bun, buttered com, cabbage wedge, applesauce, milk. Wednesday Baked beans with wieners and tomato sauce, butter O. J. Hysell, Logan fire chief, and William Morgan, councilman- at-large. met with members of the Webb Summit Farm Bureau Council last night to explain the system to be used for numbering aftd map- ship.

Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Timberlake at whose home the meeting was held, to guests Fire Chief and Mrs Hysell, Councilman and Mrs. Mor ping farms and water supplies for gan, Mr and Mrs. C.

C. Fowkes, fire protection. The Logan officials asked for help to set up this system in the community since the passage of the fire protection levy for Falls Twp. in last November's election. Wayne Timberlake.

president of Webb Summit council, located in Falls-Gore appointed Mrs. Clinton Poling and Mrs. Charles Wolfe as a committee from the Webb Summit group to work with the fire department of Logan oo this project Mrs Wolfe led the discussion on the 'February guide topic of Mrs Paul Shaw, director of Farm Bureau activities for Hocking County, reminded the group of benefits of Farm Bureau member- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glick and family, Mrs.

Shaw, Mrs. Catherine Santho of Columbus and 14 mem bers and their families. Soil Bank" will be the discussion topic of the next meeting March 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Poff County Courts EXECUTRIX APPOINTED Estella Risch, Rockbridge, has been appointed executrix of the estate of the late George A.

Risch. Rockbridge, according to Probate Court records. Young Driver wirnei wiiiaiv uhiwi- mmmm I ed rice, carrot sticks, cheese NAnf I a uoHbp bread and butter or Deanut I wedge, bread and butter or peanut butter sandwich, mixed fruit, milk Thursday Roast pork and gravy, cheese wedge, potato salad with egg. bread and butter or peanut butter sandwich, cottage pudding with plum sauce, milk. Friday Chili soup with ground beef, crackers, cheese wedge, bread and butter or peanut butter sandwich, fruit jello, milk.

Youngstown Man Named As Slayer A 17-year-old Logan Rt. 3 youth, an habitual traffic offender, was sentenced to Boys Industrial School by Judge Rhea Bangert Brown after a hearing in Juvenile Court Friday. The youth had entered a plea of guilty to his latest violation of reckless driving on Rt. 33S on Feb. 4.

The charge was filed by the state highway patrol. It was his fifth official case in Juvenile Court on traffic violations and he had been warned many times by city police, the state MARRIAGE LICENSES Wilbert Earl Pyles, 38, Lancaster. truck driver, and Mrs. Bonita Carol Hoover, 22, Rockbridge Rt. 2, at home.

Anthony Eugene Maeio, 49. Columbus. assembler, and Harriet Elizabeth Turley, 36, Logan, waitress. CASE DISMISSED According to an entry filed in Common Pleas Court. Judge Harley Meyer has dismissed the divorce suit of Nieve Matheny.

a minor, by her mother and next friend, Vivian McQuaid, vs. John Matheny without record at the cost. 650 Attend Logan School Band Concert An enthusiastic audience of 650 called for encores Thursday night at the annual winter concert of the Logan senior and junior high school bands. Both bands directed by Armand Houk, demonstrated exceptional versatility. Charles Mmelii, director of hands at Ohio University, was called from the audience by the city schools' director of instrumental music to direct the first of two encores presented by the senior band.

Minelli. in accepting the invitation. spoke favorably of the techniques and training. The senior band played March" under direction. Houk directed the band in its other encore.

Mouse March." Best received of the junior band numbers was Days," a waltz by Cobb and Edwards. The junior band also was outstanding in presenting the difficult "Saskatchewan" by G. E. Homes. Top numbers of the senior band were "Troika from Lieutenant Kije Suite" by S.

Prokofieff; Procession to the by Richard Wagner from Lohengrin; "Themes from First Rumanian Rhapsody" by George Enesco; and "Lassus Trombone by Henry Fillmore. Senators Hail patrol and juvenile authorities, Ju- venile Officer George Johnson said. Ull filCG riODG In another hearing. Judge Brown VIRGIL W. MARTIN Authorised G.

E. Dealer We Repair Electrical Appliances $1 C. Main St. Ph. 5-2135 LOGAN Murray Morgan Dicken St.

Clair Buckles Byrd Totals M1DDLEPORT McComas Morris FG 6 9 6 3 5 2 TP 6 18 31 21 FG 1 25 19 8 10 4 84 TP 0 2 2 12 AKRON T. Johnson, 27, of Youngstown, has been indicted for first-degree murder in the slaying last Thanksgiving Eve of Akron industrialist Coburn von levied a fine of $5 and costs against Gunten. Billy Houston Massing ale. 17, of The Summit County grand jury South BioomingVille, on a charge returned the indictment Friday, filed by the state patrol. Johnson is accused of being the The youth was cited for failure companion of Leroy Keith, also of to stop within assured clear dis- in oil and gasoline prices.

Youngstown, whom police say fir- tance after being involved in an Mahoney is chairman ed the shots that killed von Gun- auto accident on Rt 664 near South Bloomingville on Jan. 22. Price Rise Blamed For Unemployment WASHINGTON Sens Mahoney (D Wyorand Magnuson (D the larg. Wash) said today they welcome ASHINGTON UP Sens Bennet (R-Utah) and Byrd (D-Va) said today rising prices may be Editor's Note: This Is the last in a series of six articles on dental health being presented by the Daily News In cooperation with the Logan-IIocktag County health department in observance of Children's Dental Health Week, Feb. 3-9.

One of the worst results of so- called crooked teeth is the impact of ridicule upon a child who may be taunted hy his playmates or the psychological stress borne by a teen ager who is miscrahly self- conscious about appearance. In addition to emotional and social factors, teeth in improper alignment (dentists call it malocclusion) present other problems. Malocclusion may cause facial deformities. It may contribute to speech defects. may interfere with proper eating habits, causing malnutrition.

The teeth may be especially susceptible to dental decay because their position makes it difficult to clean them properly. And malocclusion may lead to diseases of the gums later in life. Dentists agree generally on the major causes of irregular teeth. There is evidence that heredity may play a part. Another cause is persistent thumbsucking beyond the age of about five, and other habits that put abnormal pressure on the teeth and jaws.

Still another cause is premature loss of first teeth or too long retention of first teeth. Studies indicate that about one- fifth of the children in the United States have serious malocclusion. State Moves To Appropriate Land For Rt. 33 Project Actions to appropriate land involved in a proposed relocation of Rt. 33.

known as the Haydenvilie by-pass, have been filed in Common Pleas Court by the State of Ohio. The actions have been filed against the Chakeres Realty Co. and others for .2 acre in Green Twp. now occupied by the Hocking Drive-In Theatre, and againsl Thomas V. Stiers and others for 6.55 acres in Starr Twp.

lying on the right and left sides of the center line of a survey made by the State Highway Department, ex elusive of the present road which occupies 2 67 acres. The state has deposited with the court as compensation $1,080 foi the Green Twp. area and $1,164 for the Starr Twp. area. CHAMPAGNE Imported Domestic For Parties and Celebrations Beer, Wine, Soft Drinks The condition most commonly during the time when a child is losing his first teeth and when his second teeth are appearing.

The development of badly positioned teeth may often be prevented by periodic dental care For example, if a first tooth is lost too soon, the dentist can insert a space maintainor, if necessary, so there will be space for the permanent tooth to come in at the right place. If special corrective treatment is needed, the dentist may refer the patient to an orthodontist To sum up. the means are at hand to cut down drastically on the enormous rate at which dental disorders are developing. The most practical approach to the problem is through the child The youngster who starts out with proper dental health habits has an excellent chance to reach adulthood with sound teeth. Ideally, the toothbrush should be used after every meal and snack.

Consumption of sweets should be reduced, especially between meals. The flouride content of the public drinking water should be adjusted or, in rural areas, a flouride solution applied to the teeth of children. There should be periodic visits to the dentist, beginning when the child is about three. With proper safeguards, there is practically no reason why teeth should not last a lifetime as they were intended to do. a forthcoming federal grand jury investigation of recent increases ten as he sat in his car.

WEST COAST LUMBER Kelly 1 0 2 Bowles 12 0 24 Hennesy 02 2 Hindy 4 08 Whitlatch 3 06 Nelson 5 111 Totals 31 5 Daily News Turns In Fire Alarm Polly Says: Assistant Fire Chief Courier answered a silent alarm from the Daily News office at 3:35 p.m. Friday. A short circuit in a fluorescent light caused smoke to pour from the fixture's ceiling hanger. The power was cut off before a fire developed. of a joint Senate antimonopoly-public lands subcommittee which is probing recent widespread price boosts 75 cents a barrel for crude oil and one cent a gallon for gasoline and fuel oil.

Magnuson heads the Senate commerce committee which was set up to Robert conduct a separate study of gas- oil price increases. est decline in January employment in eight years. Bennett, a former president of the National Assn. of Manufactures, said these figures might reflect areas in which products and services may be being priced out of the Byrd added that inflationary threats may have a direct bearing on employment. He said rising costs have forced prices up.

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