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bet done &amp; where heR s.t.D.J We're
takln1 UliJ corner of the D~ly 4entinel newsroom In place &lt;tl -lloon~
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lyn Doduor
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When a new preacher comes to
town his first sermon uaua}ly it; •
revlew of where be's beea what.
bet done &amp; where heR s.t.D.J We're
takln1 UliJ corner of the D~ly 4entinel newsroom In place &lt;tl -lloon~
beam (Paull Clifford whG",Pt blm
self out to patture la•t week.

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tbe

Radne't Torudoea,
liaa toward another county cham·
. plonlb.l.p wltb aeven atralgbt un.
' 4er tbelr belt. and atthins their
~ abota at a 13% clip will be heav, liJ favored over Trimble on the
. Baeine floor SatUrda)' nlgbt.

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Korrleon't boya

lbo11ld be able to hand a lot of
vanity experience - .to thel.r retervea. Southwestern travel• to
;.Eastern also on Slturday DIJht in

• wbat ahould not 'be more than a

:'1 (

" fait teat for the Woode and KnJJhl
led boys.

j f. .

$.

~.)....~,:

ehantinsly named horle at
·
steamrol- mutuel windows.

Coach Larr)'

u.

~·'!l

tile onee-dropptd Pomeroy eqera.
Jl.\4dlepol't with a o-3 recor-d bas
~ aeellent t:hanee to pull out ot
\t~ cellar as it elalhes wlt)t a
tlfke~ thrte-tlme•loser, J.aelltoD
.iD tW Jackson floor.
~·· , iPomeroJ, Nelsonville, Atheai
. ' • ·flm'
::U.d "elldQn ~ bllp.Ched In 8 Ue
•He has gone the wiY Of\
!for .....d p~ie tjj~ lolentleal re- OUM old nag, Stepfa~r, ~h be
·«&lt;da Golll..OU. iloeo to Atbeno trJed to relegate tO tb,!. ..ue raeIWAert.. th~ ~uU~p are favored. tory in 1960 after sevqll;,dilht.an.lfttllolwtDt irill be favored at ening experiences with lhr. enWellJioa.

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By

Tbe Panthers 10 •1aiut Jeadlna:
Lolan oa tbe Pomei'Q)' floor. X.

.,- . undefeated ln leque play
W:ltb a reeord O( 3-0 will 10 aplnlt

•

_

,rel&gt;

flnll learue otandlnp In
ruary.

1 " .....

·k..'lt,.

The
Sports
Desk

lD the way both teaDUI eettle U@_for

1:

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) IAIIP at Pomeroy

:lllddl•port ·ol .Joebon
GilliPGlis at Athena
J(~laooville •t WcllatGn
JUvenNood At Wabama
·~
- ,~ · Pleasant at Huntlncton St. Jo•
1
me at Ame,.Bern

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~ban)' at Waterloo
liJ..htel at Sbade
North Gallia at Kyaer G.'reek
lfd.o Grande at SOUI11weatern

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Soutbwutern at Eutern
Trlmble at Haoine
Chauncey at The Plains
SEOA~

nANIIINGI

w.., Lo1t

T.. m

LoiiR
PIMM"'Y

• 3
1
2
2
2
1

WeUaton

Athena
~ Nelaon\'tlle

Ga11ipolie
Ml4dle,.rt

0

Jacban

0

Top Collegiates
Return To Wars
~Big G..~
· North CaroUnl. IOUtllern

Metho-

t dbt, and Ba)'lor • elilmploa• in

:. tbree of I hi!! b1*-'t ,o,tday baa. ~tblll tourtlamentl • return !a
the court wara IR leadlna IIMII
on toni&amp;ht'a •chidul"'
North Caron., ll bolt to Har-

Bowli~g

llighlig~ts

Yard.
·
SMU, ranked 1MO. 4. nattonall)'
wlth 1 10·1 matk liter wlnnlnfl
tbe southwe•t CqDfeNnae rre-tea·

TRI.COIINTY UAOUir IO~ING

Mt-

l"utf'a - · OM.

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Llberiy ltelleuflnt O, S.ntlnol a
·kkor Poritlturo 2. NIW Yorio

Dtdieut, wlonet of tbe Oranae
lowl tournament. wtU be teNd

c....., '·

putmoulh'o doll!ldl08 IV)' Loa·
aue dlamplona.
·
by

Hlth

CAMPY MAY I I CUf
BROOKJ,Y'N, •l\i,Y. U1' - Bo'

Campanella, Carl

hc'l~o,

Pllb~

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th~ Dodger pl.fl'Oil bas reachTueeday ed a ".aturdatlon" point ,.,. ~an­
not-be ralaod pat~t ltl preMpt peak

••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Greateit ltln,g
•
lnAnltwl*a

"

,)t:t{ere,.with justa judicious touch offoOttn tr..rif
get response so oiM~eo.~tly~~~~
~th, and so full range in "]
~~.:J~tire

ln your life felt.anythlng I•J:~ ...

•hl•'l dnhl

''

Nt~w Year off tq a roU.lc:kliii. , It's. ~ ioJrlj ln a fun..m.ed

,We ~JWan the team with the hig]n~~Sit·P.:•wel'ed!V,
englne ever to ginger a BUlck-and In advaliCi!d
uewVariable Pitch DynaBow.•

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httteiMI'II tlllt $10.00

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,, ~ . .',I start?
.
~
~dell&amp;htfrml!~ltutta~iiilsh;
• .-:'Y14t to~ th•·~~eel ol the cat'tbat's ~:;, · · ~tels~P· ..·'
.rave' from Coast:to Coast 1\Dd back qain?.' ~ ::· .; ;;l ·
·
.J; · The.n take the wheel of a 1957
· . • ,,,..,
.:, · •parkling-estnewped'onnane«lteaJ~Intallaut~

Erskln81 ·and

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•ill mlnut" \0 " l~e
·a i~102 1 vietofil 'ever, tile New sayt
IC.nlcltar~era

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·wAN.r

...!Inti, liM.

Hloh o..,., S,ntlntl, M3.
Hll!i, Ind. S.r., ct•-rthy, $M.
H... Ind. Cllllord, 232.

Duke Snider bea~ a llot ·QI Prook·
lyn Doduor
who pri&gt;O,~ly
will be aeked to ....,PI 11167 · ~
etdt. Buuy Bavatl, Docqu "lee
NoUonalo prealdent in charaa of 'P'NonneJ

York

. .,..

' '·:'' ~·t •.,.• ~-/~'
'

te

Holou,. loklro, · lllo1 he.... St.

aon tournament, 1~ I eoQfettnce
bottle 11 hoot tcl 1111101'· ~d Con·

RUIIILLVPNIW YORK.
- ·,Tho Byra
C!Uit National• f*tttlved ·I "'ahoL tn
)be arm" todll ' hom tho player
the loaton Celtlca e•uldn't uae
wbon they a&lt;CJulrod .llll 1\u,.oll.
To'o Palb;zl, th1. e"""OI)' Croas
oter muln1 bl=bu\ lor Syra·
'""- ocored 10 . ftit II• the llnol

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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Ed1tor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bear~ Hawl&lt;lna, Pomeroy SoCiety Editor, PhCIIIe ezt,t;T {J

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Pomeroy·Mlddleport, Ohio, Thursday, January 3, 1957

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"Souls In Conflict"

Orville Landers, Frank Spencer
Make EseapeFrom Meigs-Co Jail

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MIDDLEPORT HIGH SCHOOL
Mr.

lliURSDAY,.JANUARY 3rd

Boyles

7 P.M.
8:30 P.M.

JANUARY

PRE·

Inventory

~learataee ·SALE

SALE
:TOPCOATS·

STORE

Mercedes
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Chnstmat ,_,~th1 , ~~1{,'JaieDJa.

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a roqoest liy

OOLUlJBUS, 0 . UP - John W
Brown, who becamt'! Ohio's ftrst
Republican governor in e I g h t
today, saya he isn' t going
ask any of Gov. Frank J .
Lausche's Demo.."Tatie e a b i n e t
members to resign,
The tall and lean 43-year-old
former lieut('nant governor stepped mto Lauaebe's shoea at noon,
thus realizing one of his greatest
ambition&amp;.
Lausche rP.Signed as governor so
lhat b~ ~uld be sworn in 11 a
U.S. Seml$or in Walhlfti1.o.n today.
Brown Wifl. ,ltrv&lt;;~ ~relltliningll
da.vs of hJt term.- The Medina County
-OJdo's 58th
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(1181e Chancey) are annou~lng
tbe'blrtb of ill :tlaqJbter. Jann,a Kay
at _ ~, _ 'Jieip .GeQerll Hoap1tal on
J•t~, 1, J.857, Tbe baby, whq_
weJRbed el(ht pounds three
•ncea, WJ~a:"6orn at 8:08 P m. and
C!alle4 -~· the tlrst hild
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~orn m Meigs
C~ilntr ln ~~e New Year.
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
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Pf eommissionera .
u a, re1ult
dep~~:rtmenti of' tbe cqudty eovern·
ment wUt remaln'.,_-llt "until HO
rft&amp;tead of 4 p.m. each day.
r.tepartm(lnt bead~ to1t1 The
Sentioel, ofhte~ will be open at 8 :30 as Usual each morning
Including· Saturday. · C!O"jlnr time
will be 4:30 p m. instead of 4
o'clock, and noon on Saturday, ;A
50-minute lunch period Js plagQid.
{)fie uception Is the otllce or
Probate .Judge John c. Bacon
Where Chief Deputy Olive Ingra
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am satd er oor&amp; will be open
at 8 a.m. stx days throu.;b the
week. Sh e and her deputy will
''take turns" week by week com·
~n~ in -at 8:30 so as to require no
more than 40 hours on the job
for eaeb of Utem.'

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Jane
Sheila
riel a
Carolyn
Kn1ght,

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Miller baa r.eCeived word

ol '&lt;llie birtllt of a . gteJit-1 grand·

1' ~ chlld of
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LAST CHANCE

SALES

Sir, ~ II yOIIl
lchance Tbll Y~ iQ
our cood, ole•

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The
at
fur coopetativt
i'l\ their Way
ly alter
work including the finandng o.f _th
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_a_c_a_li_on_ _:l:l_ib
:_Ie ;;;~;,.;di.,to~ take new jobs .
cause of 1 )•oung
School.
O'Nedl is expected to appoint a
home from sehool at
time."
On Monday, the ltev. C. E. Hoyt,
full new cabinet after takiqg of·
She' indicated that when the full host pa&amp;tor, will pfeside wHb)r the
nee 8QyWay.
ataif or the office was back on Rev. C. R. Konkright, Heath Meth·
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duty It would be easy to work out odist Church as the speaker and
a n:hedule for tbe new hours.
special mu8ic by the Heath Church
Coup.ty COmmiaaiorien• Presi· choir directed by Ben Philson.
(~n~ on page two)
t Tuesday, the Rev. N. D. Borden,
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• Mt Moriah Baptist Church, wiiJ
preside with the Rev. Howard RupllY UNITED PlESS
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pelt, Firat Presbyterian Church,
The coldest weather of the sea·
occupying the pUlpit and muslt: by ton overspl'J!ad much Gf the eastthe Presbyterjan Choir direeted b7 ern tbiid of the nation today, but
The annual eletUon of the Ma·
Mrs. Rodney Downing.
the Plahll StaWs and the UP.per
Wednesday, Mr. Kontri.ht will Mlutwppl Valley begJ.n thawing aon County Hospital. Iue., will be
preside with Mr. Borden is the out from 1everal days of au- beld on Jaquary 8 at 7 P.M. in tM
Junior mgh auditorium in Point
preacher and muaic ·bY the Mt. Mo- Ireezlnlf temperatures.
riah Baptlst Cbureh.
Plea~ant, it lias been announced
Thunday, the Rev. Robert StySou.be:rly winds bringing 'he by Dr. Jack BuEton, president.
et11, Church of the NaZ&amp;Tt!ne, will warm.l.n1 trend t~ ~be Great Plainl
BUJton will preNde at the meet.
preside with Fotd 1. G~rdner, pas- area also kicked up new " dust IRJ. It Will reported that approd·
tor of the Cbureb of Cbriat, preach atorma during the mght.
matel)' 725 letters have been mail·
lng and s:peclal musie by the choir
ed t'o members with information
of the Cbutc!b of Christ
Reports from weather bliJ"eau for the meeting.
gradUates
:Friday Mr. Gardner
preside fleJd officep showed 1956 was tbe
of actlve and Mr. Styers will preach with dr!eat year on record at Des
MElliS GENERAL HOSPITAL
bY seven special music by lhe Nazarene ~otnes and S.urbngton, Iowa; Chi·
AdmJtted, Mrs. Grnc:e Welch,
eaco; Tampa and Daytona Seacb,
aervice in eboir.
R U d
Mrs. c. r. Bndbury, organillt FIJ,
·~l.,..,dthc number
the Firat Bap~t Churcb, · wUI
An arctic alr mass sent the mer- "o:h;..gcd. Everett Roush, lla·
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to two years
for the leFVICCS during the . eDry tumbling from the Great c:1ne.
not fet been 1 ••"•·
Lakes to the Atlantic Coast and
southw.ard to the Gulf Only Florida. Georg1a and the Carolinas es0
&lt;oped the lr1g1d blast ;n the E!BI.
Wcatbl'rmen saHI the wanmn.c
trend w11l push eastward to the
AUantic Coa~t durmg the day.
(l(J]der weather is BeE&gt;n for the
Plains and tl&gt;e ccnlral nock+es.

Coldest Weather
Of Season Hits
Third Of Nation

~y Will f.all

Unlv APortion
f;rads

la the evening were Mr.
Hei'D)an Werry of POm&amp;o
Mr1. Mae Smltb oC Akron.

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Mr .and Mrs. Jenmngs Wayland
have received word from their son ,
PFC Gary Wayland, Ba.umhald~r,
Germany that he participated with
h111 compa,ny 1n a ChriStmas party
for German orphans this year.
The men collected D)Oney foe the
party and had g1fts under a dl'c·
orated tree. Boy Scouts of that
area assisted wiUh the parly aocordin g to Wayland's letter.
Plans had been made for PFC
Wayland and his school -mate, Pvt
Ronme Fultz, who is ~lat10ned al
Frankfort, to spend Christmas lo·
get her.

Justice Of Peace
Pay Rate Is Held
Unconstitutional
SAlNT CLAJRSVI'LL5. 0 . (Ul'l
Seventh Distri ct Cou rt of
Appeal s has ruled unconstitUtion al
a secti on of Ohio law es labltshmg
a st anda r d pay ra te for JUStic es
of 1 he peace.
Th~ Appcllatt&gt; Court cdflrmNI
~ rulmg by Common Pleas C/uurl
Judg e. c. L. Belt of Delmont Coun·
ty that lbc law was lllegal be·
cause 1l did not set a ra te for all
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Omlle Landen, 17, and his partner Frank Spencer 18' 1of
Pomeroy RD made good ~n their promise of, " I'd do it' agaln"
oi December 28 after !bell' 3f&gt;prehenoion during the courso of
a jall break, In tbe early hours of this morning the pair agairi
tned to break jall and succeeded and are now the object of a
Wide 5pread search by law enforcement officers

Pow· 1 Pleasant
Man I Att t
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1 M.e.IV County Sheriff's department offi•ia" ..id that tb• pair
diSappeared from tbe J(eiga Coun..
ty Jail sometim e between mid..
night and breakfast time for prilo
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oners tbb mctrnmg.
A loelr: on the door holding t:he
two in eutody on the leOOJld noor
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of the jail is missing and offieen
Riehard Hou. ao. of Point PI••· ·~ there l.s no other apparent
unt was lods:ed ln the Point Plea· damage to indicate how tbfi pair
sant Jali today by Meiga County eseaped from behmd bars. Offieert
Deput y Sheri!f Harold Duetworth 1 tleor.lzed today that tlley left by
on t he recommendation of physi-1 ~n upJtairs window afttr e~eapctana at Holzer Horpital.
1ng the eell block, made their WlilJ
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to the adjoJrung garage roof and
Hogg was found last mght at to freedom.
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about ll P· m. lyine •.long side
On Derember 26, the .arne pail
t.he roadway on Route 7 JUSt belo., were eaucht by DeputJ Sheriff
Hobart's Co!lll ramp, bleedin1 pro- , Jed Wobmr as they were deacend.
fusely from tlae left hand. Deputy ing a ttairway in tbe lheriff'• ·
Due:Porth wiB ealled to invelllt· quarters after ibey bad pried open
gate the lneident and in turn eaJ. an unused doorway on tbe second
led Middleport Emergenty Squad .Ooor to gain entry into f.be resito the 1cene to transfer Hogg to dential .quuters of the lberiff.
Ule hospt.tal.
When only six feet frem free.
dom
they Rre met by Webater
At Holzer Hospital attending
who
oenrted
them at pn wDrt
phy!ncians said thJt a deep wound
back into the jail proper Where
on the baclr: of Bogg's left band
were placed in solitary eonbad bee n ca•ued by slashing with they
finemenl
a sharp Instrument w the aam.e
place. They ~barged that the
Yesterday m an appearince beWOIUld wa s self in11icted.
fore Juvenile Judge John C. Baenn, Spencer wu ~n~ to an
iMUtution - to be ~ at a
later claW! - for mentally . . .ded.

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Brown Betomes
II 58th Governor
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and Mrs. !'reef' BlHttnar \1&amp;t-U!d
1n Cleveland wi'h Nil tnd :Mfa.
Wendell Faj.siYal ovif.lbe. hoitcl&gt;l'
weUcnd. She . reiuriw4 to her
3tud1 es at Ohio ti:ntversttr, Athenl 1
tod ay
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ttnar and
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DRESS SHOP
~llddleport

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otudie. at clpl\'&gt;1 u~iv"!'ttr c~~
umbus, Tues~!IY liter 'I vilit With,
Mr and ~): ·.~&lt; c.~., I ', '
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M"' N&gt;ni)o: iiti~tt:aar w)to ope~t

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John
Baker end
Catherlne
and
Columbus, have been
gue sts off their mother, Mrs.
Grant.
Mr. and Hr1. !4 .C. Wilson,
wer'e New Year•• ..,,,~,

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ther and sona;. pem:fe
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or hi s parent!, Yr. aDd' Sm.' or,_,
Ginther.
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Off On
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MERCHANDISE

Middleport Department
Mlll St.

Mn. Roj Baehtel
Claudia, Jli.Utalo, W,
Mr. and' Rrs. PomJt
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fam1ly New Year's J)ay.
Robert Tompkinl, wbo hi1
the hollda.YI wltb hil parentt,
and Mn. &amp; R. Tomptinl, and
nephew, James -Hamer, left
for BaltJmo!,, Md.
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Ohto Urdv;efslty, wat a cuelt
· New Year'• Eve at a. party
the home of Pre11ldent and

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other Men's wear

road.
Mrs. Mae
home,
ing the
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:sPORT COATS

YEAR'S DAY

and Mr1. li~iaoi

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here.

Sponooretl By Meigs Co. MIDlsterlal Assoclalloll

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Election To Be
Held January 8

Concert Schedule
For This Area Is
Being Amlounced
Members of the Tri&lt;ounty CGmmumt} Concert Aasociation will be
mterested in the following eoacerls m the area aceordin1 to a
sc:hedulc published bJ lin. Jllltel
Walker, secretary of the A.Jsoaa.
tion.
Athens, January 8, Isaae .stem,
violinist, 8 p. m. Memorial Auditorium ; Parkenburg. Jllluar,. 14.
Ch1cag,1 opera. ballet presu.tmr
"Mern Widow" and '"Refuge",
8:15, Htgh Scbool aa4itcrium; at
Zanesvtlle, 1antw"1 23, Pred War·
ingd car?lers, I: US p. m. munieipal
au itonum.

Memborships permit them
attend tbe11e concerts.

Laaeuter for an 1R
fd.'m.
Both boys were ~ Willi
stealing or a:uto partJ iJD Christmu Eve a1onr with RiChard Spen.
ter, 19, a ln:other of Frink, wbo
bas been free on bond- filDm Justice of tbe Peace R. ~ GtiDdley's
court .
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AWOL from tbe US A.may. AI&gt;
cording to court ret:orQ he ba4
been releue(l lrom ProDation i.Q
order t.o eater the armed .meet
but h01d been in the ~ oaly &amp;
period of three to four ·~nths.
Landen dei!CI'ipllOJ -.. releuo4
by !be Meige Countt Sllerlft'o De;
partment is: White, m.ile. •
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befcbt 8 feet 1 inch; brGwn bair,
browD eyea; 180 lbt' .in :niJr;bt;
medium complexion. We:iribc pint
plaid ·shirt, blue overall pQna, no

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Spencer'• descriP4Jan ia :White
male, age 16, height : ,l feet one
lneb; brown hair, brGq eyes.
medium cOmpll!xioD: IJI.' allghU7
stooped.

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CJNCINNATI, o &lt;UP}-IAn auto

plunged 75 fee t from a bl'idge
acrolls the Ohio River, today land·
ing on top of a tractor-trailer
truck anrl then flipped over, and
landed on llS wheels 10 a lot.
The drl\"cr. Donald Lykins, 28.
Covmgton, Ky, Wlllkr.d awa y.
llis passengl'r, Jamc~ Mercer,
17, Covmgt on . suffered serious in·

jurlts.

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• HOMI FIRE A."1 kYGIR
Middl eporl F 1re Department today was call&lt;'d at 10 50 am. to
battle a hre 111 the f..aRuc home on
State Rou te 554 1n lCyger No oth·
er 1nformat10n was avatlable at
press llm e &lt;~S firemen were 1tlll
at th.e sc('nc of the blaze.
FINED FOR OVERl..OAPING 1
Bas1l Ray Crc•mcans 1:11\d Hurry
Fetty, both arrested 1'Uc!KJay for
overloadmg thetr tru cks, wer-e fin·
ed In Mayor E 1&gt;'. Robin10n's court
tbi!l wr ck $25 and costs.

IOI'NG UP Uke a eortr:, Rear Adm. Elton W. Grtdlleu,. 'U. IJ.
l'aclftc Fle.et autnnarlne force commander. completee a ro.'fbotascent durmg tralniilg in 11. new sub eeea1'11 method tn the e.c:ape
tank a.t Pearl Harbor, T. H. The new ml!tho/1, c:alled "ln~fan.t
ascent." 1s of BritiJih ongln. It rcquiru no &amp;ftlftela.l bre..tliblg
equipment Tha eacapet. wearing a Mae We~t life pcket:, lbootll
• 1 to the 11urUce at tpeed ot 260 teet per Dilil,ute, exhaling all ~
.}!!N. .~ prevea.~.!g,~!!!l.!~
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Production Credit 1·24
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George BoUn. MeiJI cOUnt)' Jlre.,
prcsentati•e for Ja~ COunty
ProdUC!tion Credit ¥sociati~ i" •
iian'd to take a pOHti@. with fred
Beasley Company, ~;,._ J1nu.
uy 1, 1957. Bohn bai been aili!Ocia.
ted with Production Credit ainee
1948.
Clyde Walker, J1eld Represcn·
taltve of Jackson ProduetioQ Cre-1·
1t AS!IO{'Jation for GalUa County
will service hoth Melp and G.U1a
Counties, effective Jan.u.aey I·
195'7 Mr. Walker will' be Dr th~
Pomeroy of11ce eveey 'konday and
Thursday Of each week. 'Ibe
Pomeroy offtce WUl n:mala opn:
ever3- week day untn noon Sattlr·
day. Pauhne Kennedy will ren:i:ain ~
field clerk o( the Po,!l)eroy off1c~
Walker Is a naU\'e · r GaUlt
County, grad11ate or Ohio 8~~
Agncultural Collea:e. served sev
eral years as Agrk!ultural engm ·
eer for Ohio l'ower Comp11Jt7. H•
was bOrn and reared on I farm m
Gallia County and o•m ' a .ffarm
near Thurman ,n whieb beirealdes.
H1s wde, Dawn Walter,"' ~" bJitive
of Meigs County, fonn~f '11iaS
Dawn 0) c She taught ~~ 'e(:onomlcs m Sctoto CoW\ty. •.

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BLUSHING lteC 'TOr~~'.MiiT,);

SAN FRANCISCO UP' - 'ifhc
Plilciflc Co;~ s t Confet'en,te , ~ten
nine times •1ut of 10 Jrt}\he los'
8owt by the polcent BiJ ,fti'!o nl'oett
bere today to dt'!'\1"~ ,.., aft 'code
Lbat will m:.-ke lt e~ tel ~vi
financW u d to atbl.e~ '}' •)

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