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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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Ohio Portly cloudy aad liUio
warmer today, mPtl:r clovdr to.U,ht llld Friel"' w....... looilbt
and OYer lOUth and ea1t DQrti.ma:
.Friday, Blab lodoy 30 to 16. Low

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VOLI.lc · ~o. 2
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
·condon

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
lat.elt

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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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In ll•,e fl VIH'I

LAST CHANCE

SALES

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

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The
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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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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
0D JJisn 0 Wftemp
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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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Has Been Added!

Premier

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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,
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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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.FALL and WINTER
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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Marllyn S•.ae KnjJht, freshman.
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,
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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
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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·

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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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'W&amp;AZ-TV Channe13
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'PAPER TIGER'

CHANNiil

lil.illhea e'f81'1JifterJtooD exeept SLinday by~ Ohlo Valley

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1aet. at 110 Keehamc St.. PomeMy, 0. Buai::beSI omce
~ eaitarW offiee obone 39!.
' RICHARDS. OWEN- GENERAL MANACEII
IIIYNOLO E. GOINE - EOITOJ\Natloul advertiliq representative, Bottinelli-Kl$ball, Jnc-.
NnYorkCity, 16, N. Y.

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7:00 TodAY

~:00 CoUee Time
10:00 Home
11 :00 The Right is Rlgllt

11:00 The Priee I1 Rlgbf.
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12:00 Tic •rae DouJh
12:30 It could Be Vou
1:oo c urren· 1
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11:00 HOme
12:00 Tic TIC! Dotitb
12:30
could
You
1:00 Cufl'enf 2:00 ~arst.~n'• St~d';
2:3'0 Teftnesue !roie Ford
3:00 Matir1e0 "'r)Itltif
4:00 Queeo For A DIJ'
4i4' ~od&amp;'n llonia!Fee•
5:00 CvmJdv Thoe ·

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whift triOa,le: Ollf'ril'Mitlt 11. BY mail onf' vear ta: 1ix months,
SUIJIO:-' abr: lnlefitbl. I'JAo: three montbft, $3 90. By motor route
$4.21: three montt.a_ S2.110: one month, $1.

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?.:00 Cam,r ~ &lt;WE-a To School

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TenneBSel! Ernie Ford
Matlnee ~ar.-;
Queell For A Da:v
ModPl'D Romances
5:00 Comedy Time
&amp;:30 Aunt Dru Show

1:30 A•nt Dru oow
Ne'!lfl Plet.ure ,

"1:00 Cruuh lbd :pes
7:30 Dltilh Sli6ff Show
7·.45 NBC News ,, ,
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Quizz Upon Anivalln Washington
WASHINGTON ~. UP - l"rank
.John LsufiChO refLIJed to Jl)' tn
adnnee todl'ly how he would vote
lil 'he organlption or th, Senate
but he l'aid be wou.ld IUSJporl. a
move to end soate fiUbustera.
Lau.ache recalled that In hit winning campaisn against Republican
Sen. George H. Bender . laat fall
that ll 0 had uid tle would 1upport
attempt&amp; to cmb filibustering.
Tbe tlve - term OtUo Governor
wl:u&gt; resigned at noon to bucome 11
-u. S. Jenmtor was expected to vote
wltb the Democrats but he would

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9:00 On Trial
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'IY nothing." Durlnt: hi• campaip. Bu.Udiii,J. I~ fcqw'lJ wu oeeuJied
be :hinted he mllbt vote . with the .fa Ita. RomJA BruU.a :a..'Neb.
Republtcan1 but now it apparenUy . I' 1e dlredly ~~ tbt! ball from
mBde Httle diffefente •• 1 the SetL Jo&amp;epb Mceutfu" &amp;-Wla.
Democrat. would hne control Tbe Lauaches wU1 Un 1n a .,_,.
even without hla Yote.
montb apatfment at 4.000 MuuLauache left Columbus quietly ebutettl aVe.
Wedne~day DIJbt, endine an era
'lie aew ttll.lt4r wu welcomed
in Ohio poUth!l. Be tried to keep bJ hJJ Oblo CoUeatueJ In the
bll departure time I aeeret and .Holl8., and Senate. U. ~- ~p.
there · was no tallfare or crowd at Tbomu J'entiq., Ir9pton Re:publl·
the airport.
eiD - an.d deab of the Oblo dele..,_
Poll tical observers ro' called that' tJon, aue L(UJCbe aome adrice.
be 1 e t C 1
''Lauselae wJU find It different
f ct ml o o umblla quietly when here thaa in Ohio" Jeakint Wd..
1n e ected governor in 19« but 11H -"'II be
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that be unw!tUngJ.y created eon· 1 e ""~
among aoroe prett7
alderablp, excJtement
amart men over there ta the Sen.
ate who wan't eo for eny back·
~usct...!, alone, walked Into a wooda atuH,· • ·
1mall Columous restaurant 1 a t
One of lhfl fir•t pertORJ •Q •at
down ~o. order toffee. A W.ttreu, Lausche
·for· U. auto&amp;raphtd pJ.c..
recognwng · him, Btreamed, "M'r
lw'e
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Ilia olaetlon to lhe u. s.
goodneq, u·, the governor and
Senate wa.a t11 S. Rep. . William
fainted.
AJrer, Ali'on BeJHJblieaD.
lleorl..t By arlcker
Sald Ayres: ."l'jn' iolnJ to hang
Lausc;he, the .sentar governer in
1t
on my wall aJonjij.de thm of
the Umted States, waa to be e.
~orted down the aisle tn the Sen· Sen. J'ohn . W. Bfie~ and u&amp;a.
ator George H. Beoder."'•

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Your F.s!'lo Reporter
Sport11 Parade
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WHERBAS, the MARCH OF DIMES Is lhe traditional medIum through which the people ol Meigs County and Pomeroy
and Middleport have struck back against the crippling Ioree
ol poliomyelltls, and
WHEIUMS, the MARCH OF DIMES organization Is dedlcaled to drlvlnl! !rom our midst the presence or this contagtoua crlppllnl dl1eaae, and
WHERI!!AS, th• ultimate conquest of poliomyelltll, Is ,!l.,Ot
et an accompllslled fact, aa attested by outbreaks. In twe
~hich added 18.000 new cases lo the toll of the stricken, and
WHEREAS, the needs ol those cruelly stricken illd.bandlupped by this dlleue ...matn a heavy and moral ancfllnaMial
burden.
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NOW, TREIIEFORE, WI E. F. Robinson and C. Q, I Ia11er,
re1poctlve Mayors oi the Villages of Pomeroy and M.ltld\IP!'fl
c1p hereby proclaim, th• month of January 19&amp;7, 'o be
"MARCH OF DIMES MONTH" In this community and 11r1e
our citizenry of these communities to support the contlnUtd efforts or this humanitarian oraanlzallon which bas proved the
ellectlveness of 111 leiHiership towards eventual eradication ol
pollomyelltl• as a menace to the health, happtne•s and lildependence ol our people.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF. We have hereunto subrulbe
our names to be affbced to this proelamatlon on th~ llndltd~y
of Januuv. tn the Year of Our Lord, One Thouoand Nine Un•
dred and Ftfty Seven.
E. F, Roblnaon, Mayor
Vllllll!e Of Pomeroy
C. 0. Floher. Movor
. Vtllal!e Of Middleport

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Larry Df Det~tl llloh. wtiffl reM"l'll ruc1ta o[ Mr. and, ,Mu. J. S.
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femlly of Cleveland spent frpm
Sat\ll'day untU Monda' ·wl1h Mn

100 to ehoose from. Valueo to
$8.95. All Sizes. Smart Styles.
Sa~e now at ,Stlfflers.

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TABLETS 01 POWDERS _ STAN .iACK
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Roll call reSpon&amp;eB were "Britaln In the News" and Mra. ,Everell Hayes reviewed Winston Cbur·
chill's book ''Tbe 'Birtb'o( Britain"

Top Stars Sign
Contracts With
Major Leagues
The major leagues' top stars
Ar.e wasting no time tbia winter
getling their name&amp; on the dotted
line.
Two more key players
ded to the llat today When

came to terms with tile
York Giants for an estimated $.'m.·
000 and relief pltcber ifletsbel
Freeman signed with the Cincinnati Redlegs for .about $22,506. The
Redlegs alsq renrealed the ~
of pitcher RuBB Meyer.

Mays

The list of satisfied players already locludea 11uch !Ugb-sa.larled
stan 8.3 Yogi Berrp. and Whitey

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Chicago Trip For

Two 4-H Members
From This State

Twr&gt; Ohio 4-H CillO memben,
atate winnert in the 4-H grain
marketing award program, will be
guests of the Chicqo Boar'd ol
Trade January 1~11.
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They are Lloyd Etdf'.. "' CO'l·
voy, Van Wert CouDty, and Charles
Hora of Lebu.on, MontJoDlCQ
Count)'. While in Chicago the
youths will view operatlo111 of tbe
Mlas Saban Canady was an Board of Trade, aUend banquets
afternoon guest of Miss Joelta Kay and vWt points of int('rest to the
Erlewine.
grain industry.
Mr. and Mr1. Victor Braley vil:ited there daughter and family Mr.
Etzler and Hora were selected
and Mrs. Dave Tillis of Chillicothe U Ohio's 4-il irain marketing winMr. arid Mrs. c. M. Chase aM 'ftert because of their overall club
daughter Judy entcrtamed ,guests tet':ords and their special intere.st
from )hddleport and washilljton In grain marketing activities, acD. C. during the holidays.
eording to H. W. Hanhfield, atate
Rev. and Mrs. George Davis 4-H club leader. Both youths have
plan to visit his father in Marietta e~ta\J,Ished grain sanitation pracover the New Year.
tices on their own farms . Such
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn Tbeob;dd aad practices inelude pro\·iding clean,
datlghter of Columbus were vWt· rodeat-free bins for storap and
ing Mn. Lydia Theobald over the treating grllin with certain chemiUN POICU control thre&amp;-fourUul ot Port Said and
Bfttilll
weekend.
cats to )JI'eVent dama,ge from iDone·rourth u the&amp;e yhotoe arrtn from the tense Sua cual city.
aJI', and Mn. Earl Slack and tam~, ~et:"t. and dieea~s.
Tbe Bl'l~ are wUbdrawing u the UN takes over' "*! oace ~
ily were vl$iti.ng relatives and
lrlftJam H. M.ite~ll, Jr., asSOCi·
batUed iiort.
" tt•ten~C~r~ ~~
friends at Minerva Ohio the put •te Exten1ion agent in Wood Coonweek.
ty,. will accompany the. youths to
Kr. Ray Markin returned borne Chicago.
Mr. and Mn. Carl Hysell enter- Pomeroy, Mr. and ~ 'Harold
from Holzer Hospital Sat. aad la cox was held llt tbe Chue Funeral t.a~ned with . a dinner, New Yean H)'tell and son, Donald and Kenm~e· :::::~f Mr. Wilbur Wil- Home, Sun. P. M. with interment at ,..their home. Rutland. . Preserr ' ' neth and Carl 'r. R7Hll all o~
at the Miles Cemetry,
. were Mr. and lln. C. J. Ebersbacb, Rutlaad

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Need To Save Money? ••. Then lc&amp;P's Big Meat Buys ARE FOR YOU!

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"SUPIR-IIOHT"' QUAury

Mays, who ltruU).ed through a
rugged season alona with the reat
of the Giants in 19S6, lndicate.d
he was not cut apd said lie wO
delighted be wou~d be roomi~
with Jactie ·Robinson nezt ae-.
Mays ba.t ted .296 and hit ~ bo~
ers last seasoll;o'-llgurea whicb. the
Giants consider disappolntlng iaasmucb as they reaard bim a aate
rival Lo Mickey Mantle.
, '·Any club Robinson'&amp; DD baa lOt
to be a winner," Ma1.11 said. "Be1l
a great ballplaJ'er and be will, be
as long as he plays, ..
Freeman won a big pay bike
from the Redlegs, wbo regard bJm
as the National League's top relief
pitcher and perhaPf tht\lr key man
in the 1967 pennant nee.
Redlegs Mly H'ave Fonnul•
Freeman bad 14-5 record and
appeared in 64 games last season
when tbe Rcdlegs finished onl7
two games behind the Dodgers,
Another such season plus a litUe
improvement in tile starting hul'J..
ers could be the formula for the
Redlegs' first pennant since Ht40.

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Aid' Super-Right _. Bowtd Bone or EnJI"'I

Beef Roast···· ···---··--··-- S3cll

OLD FASWONED, THICK SLJCBD

Thicka.n ........ 21&amp;.pkJ.95c

A&amp;P Super-Right · · Leaa Boneless

Aid' Saper-lllght .. Pure, Leaa

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A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT ___

Sausage, Fresh Roll -.. ----· 35c ll

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Bbneless Rolled Cool!ed Hams 75, 1&amp;.
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SINGLB P,DIJND 33e

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SwissC'heese • - ;. ·55~1b

A~P Brand -.- SUeed, lnllyrnp, Fresh Froien 10 oz. pkgs

SPBJN~ .BILL BRAND . - BOMOGENIZED Fn1b DaUJ

OHIO RED ROME- .. U.S. t'ANCY

cane sugar

Red Apples - 4"1b bag 45~

A&amp;P's Rll!&gt;ALO BRAND ••• CLEANED

Spinach • - 10 oz. bag 19~
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Tangerines · • 2-doz. 39~

Strawberries -· • 2 for 39~

Red Anchor In Pomeroy

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ARBUCKLEQ
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IUJo, Doupnli). • recent plz
roporl of die u. S, Depart.
Milt ol ~ture abowa tbe
total number Df pigs saved from
1ut faD's flfi'OWinp 1n1 dOWD 4 1
peueat from the fall of tott6. At ·

Florida .. Zipper Skins . _UO Slze;-.Jaley Sweet

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It was annoLinced that tbe next
meeting would be held at the
hom e or Mrs. D. B. Hartinger.

Next time you make fruit frlt·
ten:, try this : after you drain
them, roll them in

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tOll ot Coi'R!Iilllla old IIi'. in4 Mh.

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Eva DLittan .Stout, a former
dent of the c:iub; Mti.
basco, M·rs. Gera1d Preston
Mrs. Roland LeVaqhn. Mn. Clyde
Ingell aeted .at Judge and Mra.
Noah Hasldns and )ln. Jamet H.uley as tellen for the electlan.
Mrs. Rodney Downine, M'n. J4ar..
~Lis Chambers and Mrs. Harley
were membera of tbe nominating
committ!i[e.

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Jlck Ferry.
Wamsley
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Ga,U_lpoJiJ;
Mr. and Mn.
JobD
Tucker
a~ family Middleport Rt.
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and
rry ~ 1ew ne of Deder.
SUnday: guests of the Erlewinel
were Mra. Elizabeth Erlewine, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Benett and cbildren,
Pauletta and liD ward Le~ all of
Point ·Pleasant, W. Ya. also Mr.
and Mn. Robert Wilcox of Cbillicothe, other visitors durin&amp; the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Delaney of Ml. Vernon, o.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm Buek were Mr. and Mn.
Rodger PhUUpa and son Randy
and daughter Reta of Wllbville
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buck
Billy and Shel.ly of Middleport
Mrs. Marilyn Turner o[ Athens
was the guest of her parents llr.
and Mrs. Wayne Turner.

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liol ~ ta 11M •ldoUr of _,
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~he .arne Umt, farmf'n h1v" l" :
dicated the, even to bave 2 .
peTeent fewer IOWI farrowing nex•
tprf.DJ tbaD a rear earlier.
Sucb 1 Jltaltloa, OOuaan say1.
Mrs. Forreit Hachtel waa elee- for the proaram. ~n. N. c . Welch,
ted preJident of the Middleport a former member, waa: a gueat at thould eaUM the JaL"'ket for tbe
Uteral')' Club when the"' annual the meettn..
year of llltl'll&lt;&gt; · - - I l l·
butinett meetina: wu beld Wed·
111 ..... IIIII of 1 1ft Ollio, tot.al pip saved tn tb~
oesday at.emoon lfll tlte home
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•,u of 1858 wu •a per«nt le ·~
of Mrs. Dale Dutton.
Ulan 1n tbe fall of 18M. and Ohio
Mn. Do~ald llll1l, J!l'lli4oot,
llrlllero have iodloo~d an 8
waa in charge of tbe
vwUa1 with J(r. ADd Mn. Bu· eeat drop ill IOWa: flirowinc next
which opened witb tbe
~ Erlewm~ during Chriltmu IJ)Jinf, eompar_ett to a )'ear earl~r.
accompanied by Hra. Evi!reii'.J wu Mn. Erlewines' mother, Jlrs. " 1'bHe comptniOns show r,)Ucan
Hayes.
Howell of near Point Plea- nota, that Oldo t.annen are exOther new offlcier•
,.j,:,;11''""· Other vilitort were Mr. and peeted to procluee proportionately

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Daily Senlll1el,l'oau!loY-IIllldleport. 0., 1111..8.. 11J7-*

See lliper Hog .

tnck by &amp;.he l.m.PACL
The eanentna: but ltruck a bOI
car and Mnt tbe box cu rolllnC
a1ona the t.raek 1114! .:ro1a anotber
croNhLI. U naJTOWJy
milled
cruhlna: lnto trsffic.
Amon 1 the lnJured were .eyen
children of tMr Chtlter Sm.ltb
famUr.
Um• poJic. llld tLt J:ienaiJ at
'he ci'Oitlna 'WI'e workini wbeJ1
he Detroit, Toledo ud ~ron-.a
'tail road eQiloe eruhed into tbe
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Mrs. Forrest Bachtel Is Elected
Middleport Literary Club Prexy

Dollghtotl Willi Roo,.....

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Thtre 'ttln"e 10 mt'mOOrt S&gt;rtMnt

il,l Kumphroy.
be Jan. 9th the Jlr '!e b"e\PI an·Mn. Carl ~oekl.., - hooteD nounced \Ilea:
10o tlil ,olllul Clltbllllio

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Mrt. JOhp Dloht
Attendah(!e 11t SUMaj Sehool on 11:1&amp; T!t~i:re II
l!:!l .lltd)ff
!leo. all w11 M. Colle&lt;llon •:61.
·Mr. Robert Ubi, and flmllY,
M'r. t!lay Ebhn ud f,)ml1y and Ml'.
Pat Tracy and fa~lY w'er·e Christ·
rttis di~net _pt.at~ iji~- their mother
:Mri. Eva TrM:J l _lld son Me1vlll.
Mt1. PC'!Atl laeobs was retumed
to her home ii'rtday from Mei.Js
General HotplW.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Snyder and
famUy apent- Chri~mu . evenlnc .
wtt.h her brOther, Steve l'.blln, aD.d
fan1lly.
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ville Melhodll\ Church. A proJtc.m
Wllfl followed by • .-m~t and lftft\
pa\a I!!IXC!hliln&amp;ed gHh With new
n~u:n•• ~tdng drawn for n11t, year.
ftnunl! llobtft eardl weN ~n.,.
and tent to Mr11. f'. 0. Btrne'tt tl\
flBrlrla 11nd Mn . Nettle Cowedry
i" :rarkarshurg.

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10:80 PIIIJbOIIU 13 . . .
u :00 News 'Ofltbe ll'l•ht

children were Injured todiY wbe••
their bu' was 1trucil by a twltt'h
engine at a railroad croaing htre.
Two af the children. Elizabeth
-SmJtb, 14, and Judy Del..on&amp;, 16,
were.uken to a hospital aw:t ll•te-1
In fair condition. The nth..,,. 18 ch1liren suUued minor brUileL
.
The bu• was carrymg ~ cbl!dren to the Bath Local Sch-:)01. It
was driven by Oliver Haaer, 41,
and was pushed 100 feet alona: the

Don Newcombe and
Peewee,
Ford
thethe
NewYorlr:
Yan.kee.s,and
Brooklyn
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Pomeroy-Middleport
JANUARY, 1957

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BJ' Untt.d Prtrtt

7:15 Douglas Edwarla
6:45 Sporta Parade
7:30 My Friend Fllcka
8:15 We.::!tbennaft
By Mn. Rulftll Painter
8:00 West Point Story
7 :00 Art Lli:lkletter I;· tb~t~ K&amp;d•
M:r. and Mn. Eugene Lanham . 7: 15 Douglas Elw~rds
8:30 Playhouse of Stars
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and son, Davy, Mr. and Mrs. Len· ?:aQ Sgt. Prestoa• of the Yutoa· 9:00 Mr. Adams &amp; Eva
ard Lanham Jr. and daughter, B:OO Bob Cummings ~ho.,..
9:30 fligbway Patrol
Pamela, P:trlter-;burg, were New B:30 Climax ~-- ___
10:GP The·Lfne Up
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Year's guests of Mr. ami Mrs. G:lO Playhouse~
lOiJiJ.,. r~~i1 to Pl•rson
. _;j_'r';_4. ...
Lenard Lanham and family
11~~ H~~P.
11 :00 Up to tile t~~
Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Painter and 11 :05 Scanning e We~~;t.lier
11:05 Scanning the Weather
dauihler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11:10 Tit&lt; Late Show ·, ·'
11:10 Tbe :.Ate .~how
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Brown and sor s were Sunday vis~=itors ol Mr. 'lnJ Mr~ - Russell Pain·
ter.
Mr. snd Mrs. Gerald Violet
spent New Year's Day with Mrs. 11
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Jennie Roulh.
WHTN-TV CHANNIL 13
lJ :44 Sia:o On
Mrl. WJU Ht!llman ~ailed on 11:44 Sl&amp;ft On
Mrs. Lenard Lanham , Monday .
ll:4!1 Ca:c~D Club
ll:tO· Cattoon Club
:Mr. and Mrs. LatTY Roush of 12:10 Noon News
li:Ut Noon Ne1fJ
Waverly, 'Mrs. ·Virgil Rou~h nnd 12:1S Nellbbora
11:11 Ne'.,hbora
children called on Mr. and Mrs. 12:30 Mlddiy Movie. Matluee
11:30 Mldda)' Matinee
Don Mltlilck b! Belpre and M1'. 1:00 Pemialne Tou.th
l.:Bi\ l'endnlne· '!'('uch
and Mra. Ontst Brown of .Parkers- 2:15 .tt\berlce
' L!.liJei'JI'!e
2:11
bur~ Sunday a_fternoon.
2 :415 We With :Elizabeth
.3:0 Lift Witll Elizabeth
Shirley and Bii.Jir. Heilman and 3:00 "'nern
. oon ~lm F•.stlvil
J•rrY Diddle rt~turned )lome Sat·
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. 8:00 AfterOoon Film testlval
.ll 4:act Silfer S.lill TIJ!i.'
4:3o super serial Time
ut day a!te
· r a Iew days aI the W1
5:00 :kl.c!'ti·oy M:auai. Oldb
Hellman borne.
B:OO Mtek~;~v Mouse l-,ub
Mr. •and Mrs. Larry Routh cal· 6:00 Bvffa1U Bill. Jr.
.CI:OO Omriqn Clun
led 011' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush 6:30 Flve Si-_.r t'lDI]
B:SO .Five Star Final
'i:OO ~ukla, tran &amp; Onl\.
Monday eve•Jng.
7:00 .ll_u\la, ~":a• t Ol11e
Georce Abbott ealled on Mr.
i:~ ~"TI:.·~In" tbt llewa
and Mrs. wut .HeUman· New Year' A 7:15 ~r ·o.lv &amp; tho Nm
•1:80 l~f .ol C"'blle
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PROCLAMATION

LIMA, 0 . UP -

president, Hrs,

DRESS
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l.itry, Mn:. James B.
er, Mrs. D. B. Harti naer.
hers voled into the t!lub ·are

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2:00 Our Mia:s Brook&amp;

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· ~U:te!;"~3!'.,!· ~~':i.!~1 20 Children lnJ. ured As School 8118
.U...·..w 111oa 11M Cra.sbes Into Switch Emrine
lourth floor ol .IW louto Ollleo
---c- In Lima·

10:45 h.mous Fitbts

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U:l&amp; . we,~isl
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' RICHARDS. OWEN- GENERAL MANACEII
IIIYNOLO E. GOINE - EOITOJ\Natloul advertiliq representative, Bottinelli-Kl$ball, Jnc-.
NnYorkCity, 16, N. Y.

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1:00 Cufl'enf 2:00 ~arst.~n'• St~d';
2:3'0 Teftnesue !roie Ford
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4:00 Queeo For A DIJ'
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?.:00 Cam,r ~ &lt;WE-a To School

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Matlnee ~ar.-;
Queell For A Da:v
ModPl'D Romances
5:00 Comedy Time
&amp;:30 Aunt Dru Show

1:30 A•nt Dru oow
Ne'!lfl Plet.ure ,

"1:00 Cruuh lbd :pes
7:30 Dltilh Sli6ff Show
7·.45 NBC News ,, ,
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Quizz Upon Anivalln Washington
WASHINGTON ~. UP - l"rank
.John LsufiChO refLIJed to Jl)' tn
adnnee todl'ly how he would vote
lil 'he organlption or th, Senate
but he l'aid be wou.ld IUSJporl. a
move to end soate fiUbustera.
Lau.ache recalled that In hit winning campaisn against Republican
Sen. George H. Bender . laat fall
that ll 0 had uid tle would 1upport
attempt&amp; to cmb filibustering.
Tbe tlve - term OtUo Governor
wl:u&gt; resigned at noon to bucome 11
-u. S. Jenmtor was expected to vote
wltb the Democrats but he would

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8:t3 ::,pons Eye

8:00 F1att and Sctull!l Show . ,,
8: ~

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7:00 Tod•t
D:OO Coffee T\me
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M1it1' Mr.\fftl: Wtear \D advanee at The Daily Sentinel offt.ce,
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DliVOI'ED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
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'i- .45 NBC News
&amp;:00 The Llfe of Riley
8:00 Blondie
8·30 Life or Riley
9:00 On Trial
g:3o Bla story
1D:OO l:av21code of !porto

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'IY nothing." Durlnt: hi• campaip. Bu.Udiii,J. I~ fcqw'lJ wu oeeuJied
be :hinted he mllbt vote . with the .fa Ita. RomJA BruU.a :a..'Neb.
Republtcan1 but now it apparenUy . I' 1e dlredly ~~ tbt! ball from
mBde Httle diffefente •• 1 the SetL Jo&amp;epb Mceutfu" &amp;-Wla.
Democrat. would hne control Tbe Lauaches wU1 Un 1n a .,_,.
even without hla Yote.
montb apatfment at 4.000 MuuLauache left Columbus quietly ebutettl aVe.
Wedne~day DIJbt, endine an era
'lie aew ttll.lt4r wu welcomed
in Ohio poUth!l. Be tried to keep bJ hJJ Oblo CoUeatueJ In the
bll departure time I aeeret and .Holl8., and Senate. U. ~- ~p.
there · was no tallfare or crowd at Tbomu J'entiq., Ir9pton Re:publl·
the airport.
eiD - an.d deab of the Oblo dele..,_
Poll tical observers ro' called that' tJon, aue L(UJCbe aome adrice.
be 1 e t C 1
''Lauselae wJU find It different
f ct ml o o umblla quietly when here thaa in Ohio" Jeakint Wd..
1n e ected governor in 19« but 11H -"'II be
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that be unw!tUngJ.y created eon· 1 e ""~
among aoroe prett7
alderablp, excJtement
amart men over there ta the Sen.
ate who wan't eo for eny back·
~usct...!, alone, walked Into a wooda atuH,· • ·
1mall Columous restaurant 1 a t
One of lhfl fir•t pertORJ •Q •at
down ~o. order toffee. A W.ttreu, Lausche
·for· U. auto&amp;raphtd pJ.c..
recognwng · him, Btreamed, "M'r
lw'e
lllDco
Ilia olaetlon to lhe u. s.
goodneq, u·, the governor and
Senate wa.a t11 S. Rep. . William
fainted.
AJrer, Ali'on BeJHJblieaD.
lleorl..t By arlcker
Sald Ayres: ."l'jn' iolnJ to hang
Lausc;he, the .sentar governer in
1t
on my wall aJonjij.de thm of
the Umted States, waa to be e.
~orted down the aisle tn the Sen· Sen. J'ohn . W. Bfie~ and u&amp;a.
ator George H. Beoder."'•

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3:30 Bob Cro~;bv Sho1F
4::00 Brighter Day

3:1() Bob Crosby Show
4:00 Btigbter Day
4:15 lecrt-f Storm
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4:30 Edg.:~ of 1{ight
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Your F.s!'lo Reporter
Sport11 Parade
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WHERBAS, the MARCH OF DIMES Is lhe traditional medIum through which the people ol Meigs County and Pomeroy
and Middleport have struck back against the crippling Ioree
ol poliomyelltls, and
WHEIUMS, the MARCH OF DIMES organization Is dedlcaled to drlvlnl! !rom our midst the presence or this contagtoua crlppllnl dl1eaae, and
WHERI!!AS, th• ultimate conquest of poliomyelltll, Is ,!l.,Ot
et an accompllslled fact, aa attested by outbreaks. In twe
~hich added 18.000 new cases lo the toll of the stricken, and
WHEREAS, the needs ol those cruelly stricken illd.bandlupped by this dlleue ...matn a heavy and moral ancfllnaMial
burden.
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NOW, TREIIEFORE, WI E. F. Robinson and C. Q, I Ia11er,
re1poctlve Mayors oi the Villages of Pomeroy and M.ltld\IP!'fl
c1p hereby proclaim, th• month of January 19&amp;7, 'o be
"MARCH OF DIMES MONTH" In this community and 11r1e
our citizenry of these communities to support the contlnUtd efforts or this humanitarian oraanlzallon which bas proved the
ellectlveness of 111 leiHiership towards eventual eradication ol
pollomyelltl• as a menace to the health, happtne•s and lildependence ol our people.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF. We have hereunto subrulbe
our names to be affbced to this proelamatlon on th~ llndltd~y
of Januuv. tn the Year of Our Lord, One Thouoand Nine Un•
dred and Ftfty Seven.
E. F, Roblnaon, Mayor
Vllllll!e Of Pomeroy
C. 0. Floher. Movor
. Vtllal!e Of Middleport

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I,Df.nt thP
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M•t~ . MildrPrl lhn~~ ~fl(l (l.ulh·
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Larry Df Det~tl llloh. wtiffl reM"l'll ruc1ta o[ Mr. and, ,Mu. J. S.
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femlly of Cleveland spent frpm
Sat\ll'day untU Monda' ·wl1h Mn

100 to ehoose from. Valueo to
$8.95. All Sizes. Smart Styles.
Sa~e now at ,Stlfflers.

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Roll call reSpon&amp;eB were "Britaln In the News" and Mra. ,Everell Hayes reviewed Winston Cbur·
chill's book ''Tbe 'Birtb'o( Britain"

Top Stars Sign
Contracts With
Major Leagues
The major leagues' top stars
Ar.e wasting no time tbia winter
getling their name&amp; on the dotted
line.
Two more key players
ded to the llat today When

came to terms with tile
York Giants for an estimated $.'m.·
000 and relief pltcber ifletsbel
Freeman signed with the Cincinnati Redlegs for .about $22,506. The
Redlegs alsq renrealed the ~
of pitcher RuBB Meyer.

Mays

The list of satisfied players already locludea 11uch !Ugb-sa.larled
stan 8.3 Yogi Berrp. and Whitey

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Chicago Trip For

Two 4-H Members
From This State

Twr&gt; Ohio 4-H CillO memben,
atate winnert in the 4-H grain
marketing award program, will be
guests of the Chicqo Boar'd ol
Trade January 1~11.
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They are Lloyd Etdf'.. "' CO'l·
voy, Van Wert CouDty, and Charles
Hora of Lebu.on, MontJoDlCQ
Count)'. While in Chicago the
youths will view operatlo111 of tbe
Mlas Saban Canady was an Board of Trade, aUend banquets
afternoon guest of Miss Joelta Kay and vWt points of int('rest to the
Erlewine.
grain industry.
Mr. and Mr1. Victor Braley vil:ited there daughter and family Mr.
Etzler and Hora were selected
and Mrs. Dave Tillis of Chillicothe U Ohio's 4-il irain marketing winMr. arid Mrs. c. M. Chase aM 'ftert because of their overall club
daughter Judy entcrtamed ,guests tet':ords and their special intere.st
from )hddleport and washilljton In grain marketing activities, acD. C. during the holidays.
eording to H. W. Hanhfield, atate
Rev. and Mrs. George Davis 4-H club leader. Both youths have
plan to visit his father in Marietta e~ta\J,Ished grain sanitation pracover the New Year.
tices on their own farms . Such
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn Tbeob;dd aad practices inelude pro\·iding clean,
datlghter of Columbus were vWt· rodeat-free bins for storap and
ing Mn. Lydia Theobald over the treating grllin with certain chemiUN POICU control thre&amp;-fourUul ot Port Said and
Bfttilll
weekend.
cats to )JI'eVent dama,ge from iDone·rourth u the&amp;e yhotoe arrtn from the tense Sua cual city.
aJI', and Mn. Earl Slack and tam~, ~et:"t. and dieea~s.
Tbe Bl'l~ are wUbdrawing u the UN takes over' "*! oace ~
ily were vl$iti.ng relatives and
lrlftJam H. M.ite~ll, Jr., asSOCi·
batUed iiort.
" tt•ten~C~r~ ~~
friends at Minerva Ohio the put •te Exten1ion agent in Wood Coonweek.
ty,. will accompany the. youths to
Kr. Ray Markin returned borne Chicago.
Mr. and Mn. Carl Hysell enter- Pomeroy, Mr. and ~ 'Harold
from Holzer Hospital Sat. aad la cox was held llt tbe Chue Funeral t.a~ned with . a dinner, New Yean H)'tell and son, Donald and Kenm~e· :::::~f Mr. Wilbur Wil- Home, Sun. P. M. with interment at ,..their home. Rutland. . Preserr ' ' neth and Carl 'r. R7Hll all o~
at the Miles Cemetry,
. were Mr. and lln. C. J. Ebersbacb, Rutlaad

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"SUPIR-IIOHT"' QUAury

Mays, who ltruU).ed through a
rugged season alona with the reat
of the Giants in 19S6, lndicate.d
he was not cut apd said lie wO
delighted be wou~d be roomi~
with Jactie ·Robinson nezt ae-.
Mays ba.t ted .296 and hit ~ bo~
ers last seasoll;o'-llgurea whicb. the
Giants consider disappolntlng iaasmucb as they reaard bim a aate
rival Lo Mickey Mantle.
, '·Any club Robinson'&amp; DD baa lOt
to be a winner," Ma1.11 said. "Be1l
a great ballplaJ'er and be will, be
as long as he plays, ..
Freeman won a big pay bike
from the Redlegs, wbo regard bJm
as the National League's top relief
pitcher and perhaPf tht\lr key man
in the 1967 pennant nee.
Redlegs Mly H'ave Fonnul•
Freeman bad 14-5 record and
appeared in 64 games last season
when tbe Rcdlegs finished onl7
two games behind the Dodgers,
Another such season plus a litUe
improvement in tile starting hul'J..
ers could be the formula for the
Redlegs' first pennant since Ht40.

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A&amp;P Super-Right · · Leaa Boneless

Aid' Saper-lllght .. Pure, Leaa

••efStew ·········---·--··-S9cl&amp;.
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT ___

Sausage, Fresh Roll -.. ----· 35c ll

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PROM NEAB.BY t'ARMS • -• _ BVI~Y EGG
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Bbneless Rolled Cool!ed Hams 75, 1&amp;.
CMJ ••

G. d
· roun Beef 3 99c

SINGLB P,DIJND 33e

lk

SwissC'heese • - ;. ·55~1b

A~P Brand -.- SUeed, lnllyrnp, Fresh Froien 10 oz. pkgs

SPBJN~ .BILL BRAND . - BOMOGENIZED Fn1b DaUJ

OHIO RED ROME- .. U.S. t'ANCY

cane sugar

Red Apples - 4"1b bag 45~

A&amp;P's Rll!&gt;ALO BRAND ••• CLEANED

Spinach • - 10 oz. bag 19~
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FANCY "'ISCOJ'ISIN • - . SLICED OR PIECE

Tangerines · • 2-doz. 39~

Strawberries -· • 2 for 39~

Red Anchor In Pomeroy

44c

.rou·u u.v• "'..,.

s~;:~~Quall:1Y· · • LeU, tOo% Pure Beet ' • · FresblYGrol!lid..No
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extra •barge !oraillgll poUlld

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ARBUCKLEQ
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IUJo, Doupnli). • recent plz
roporl of die u. S, Depart.
Milt ol ~ture abowa tbe
total number Df pigs saved from
1ut faD's flfi'OWinp 1n1 dOWD 4 1
peueat from the fall of tott6. At ·

Florida .. Zipper Skins . _UO Slze;-.Jaley Sweet

of
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It was annoLinced that tbe next
meeting would be held at the
hom e or Mrs. D. B. Hartinger.

Next time you make fruit frlt·
ten:, try this : after you drain
them, roll them in

llell - . 111. allolllot. btl Pro..
tOll ot Coi'R!Iilllla old IIi'. in4 Mh.

lob llitliJ.

Eva DLittan .Stout, a former
dent of the c:iub; Mti.
basco, M·rs. Gera1d Preston
Mrs. Roland LeVaqhn. Mn. Clyde
Ingell aeted .at Judge and Mra.
Noah Hasldns and )ln. Jamet H.uley as tellen for the electlan.
Mrs. Rodney Downine, M'n. J4ar..
~Lis Chambers and Mrs. Harley
were membera of tbe nominating
committ!i[e.

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ta, O!do Btate Ual•flr'llitr exteDtion

Jlck Ferry.
Wamsley
famll)'
of
Ga,U_lpoJiJ;
Mr. and Mn.
JobD
Tucker
a~ family Middleport Rt.
Ha
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and
rry ~ 1ew ne of Deder.
SUnday: guests of the Erlewinel
were Mra. Elizabeth Erlewine, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Benett and cbildren,
Pauletta and liD ward Le~ all of
Point ·Pleasant, W. Ya. also Mr.
and Mn. Robert Wilcox of Cbillicothe, other visitors durin&amp; the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Delaney of Ml. Vernon, o.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm Buek were Mr. and Mn.
Rodger PhUUpa and son Randy
and daughter Reta of Wllbville
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buck
Billy and Shel.ly of Middleport
Mrs. Marilyn Turner o[ Athens
was the guest of her parents llr.
and Mrs. Wayne Turner.

~RITTERQ

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lltl. l!;i\tf
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1. ~-'!Uh,)!r.
alii! · 1ft~ ~
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AI,, on! Mti..
·1fua ii!WiPn·
pa 10ni, Mr.· ihd i 1'1. · Dennr
Nolidn ind tamtb'.
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!low lleir'i1 ••ilw

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Sunrise

Chi'!illmb:tUIIJIO' ..~ ,61 Jfr.
lilllllrk d)ilfbid .neobf !J.II'(I':~aek

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liol ~ ta 11M •ldoUr of _,
I li.._,wll.bt bJ nest summer,

Rutland, Ohio

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Prim.Ahead
By The Summer

••Ure

Ever 11froat"

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~he .arne Umt, farmf'n h1v" l" :
dicated the, even to bave 2 .
peTeent fewer IOWI farrowing nex•
tprf.DJ tbaD a rear earlier.
Sucb 1 Jltaltloa, OOuaan say1.
Mrs. Forreit Hachtel waa elee- for the proaram. ~n. N. c . Welch,
ted preJident of the Middleport a former member, waa: a gueat at thould eaUM the JaL"'ket for tbe
Uteral')' Club when the"' annual the meettn..
year of llltl'll&lt;&gt; · - - I l l·
butinett meetina: wu beld Wed·
111 ..... IIIII of 1 1ft Ollio, tot.al pip saved tn tb~
oesday at.emoon lfll tlte home
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•,u of 1858 wu •a per«nt le ·~
of Mrs. Dale Dutton.
Ulan 1n tbe fall of 18M. and Ohio
Mn. Do~ald llll1l, J!l'lli4oot,
llrlllero have iodloo~d an 8
waa in charge of tbe
vwUa1 with J(r. ADd Mn. Bu· eeat drop ill IOWa: flirowinc next
which opened witb tbe
~ Erlewm~ during Chriltmu IJ)Jinf, eompar_ett to a )'ear earl~r.
accompanied by Hra. Evi!reii'.J wu Mn. Erlewines' mother, Jlrs. " 1'bHe comptniOns show r,)Ucan
Hayes.
Howell of near Point Plea- nota, that Oldo t.annen are exOther new offlcier•
,.j,:,;11''""· Other vilitort were Mr. and peeted to procluee proportionately

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WHICH

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¥.! now. 'one Large Group.
Shop Stifflers First and Save.

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Daily Senlll1el,l'oau!loY-IIllldleport. 0., 1111..8.. 11J7-*

See lliper Hog .

tnck by &amp;.he l.m.PACL
The eanentna: but ltruck a bOI
car and Mnt tbe box cu rolllnC
a1ona the t.raek 1114! .:ro1a anotber
croNhLI. U naJTOWJy
milled
cruhlna: lnto trsffic.
Amon 1 the lnJured were .eyen
children of tMr Chtlter Sm.ltb
famUr.
Um• poJic. llld tLt J:ienaiJ at
'he ci'Oitlna 'WI'e workini wbeJ1
he Detroit, Toledo ud ~ron-.a
'tail road eQiloe eruhed into tbe
bUJ.

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Mrs. Forrest Bachtel Is Elected
Middleport Literary Club Prexy

Dollghtotl Willi Roo,.....

~4ft,

Thtre 'ttln"e 10 mt'mOOrt S&gt;rtMnt

il,l Kumphroy.
be Jan. 9th the Jlr '!e b"e\PI an·Mn. Carl ~oekl.., - hooteD nounced \Ilea:
10o tlil ,olllul Clltbllllio

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Mrt. JOhp Dloht
Attendah(!e 11t SUMaj Sehool on 11:1&amp; T!t~i:re II
l!:!l .lltd)ff
!leo. all w11 M. Colle&lt;llon •:61.
·Mr. Robert Ubi, and flmllY,
M'r. t!lay Ebhn ud f,)ml1y and Ml'.
Pat Tracy and fa~lY w'er·e Christ·
rttis di~net _pt.at~ iji~- their mother
:Mri. Eva TrM:J l _lld son Me1vlll.
Mt1. PC'!Atl laeobs was retumed
to her home ii'rtday from Mei.Js
General HotplW.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Snyder and
famUy apent- Chri~mu . evenlnc .
wtt.h her brOther, Steve l'.blln, aD.d
fan1lly.
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partv ofthe W. I. C. s. of R..da·
ville Melhodll\ Church. A proJtc.m
Wllfl followed by • .-m~t and lftft\
pa\a I!!IXC!hliln&amp;ed gHh With new
n~u:n•• ~tdng drawn for n11t, year.
ftnunl! llobtft eardl weN ~n.,.
and tent to Mr11. f'. 0. Btrne'tt tl\
flBrlrla 11nd Mn . Nettle Cowedry
i" :rarkarshurg.

lioM'o paronto, Nr. , IDtl Mro. and 8 JUUtJ. The nxt mettlAI will

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10:00 V~llck•n Morttno
10:80 PIIIJbOIIU 13 . . .
u :00 News 'Ofltbe ll'l•ht

children were Injured todiY wbe••
their bu' was 1trucil by a twltt'h
engine at a railroad croaing htre.
Two af the children. Elizabeth
-SmJtb, 14, and Judy Del..on&amp;, 16,
were.uken to a hospital aw:t ll•te-1
In fair condition. The nth..,,. 18 ch1liren suUued minor brUileL
.
The bu• was carrymg ~ cbl!dren to the Bath Local Sch-:)01. It
was driven by Oliver Haaer, 41,
and was pushed 100 feet alona: the

Don Newcombe and
Peewee,
Ford
thethe
NewYorlr:
Yan.kee.s,and
Brooklyn
Dodgen.
Reeseofof

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March Of Dimes Month In
Pomeroy-Middleport
JANUARY, 1957

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BJ' Untt.d Prtrtt

7:15 Douglas Edwarla
6:45 Sporta Parade
7:30 My Friend Fllcka
8:15 We.::!tbennaft
By Mn. Rulftll Painter
8:00 West Point Story
7 :00 Art Lli:lkletter I;· tb~t~ K&amp;d•
M:r. and Mn. Eugene Lanham . 7: 15 Douglas Elw~rds
8:30 Playhouse of Stars
·
and son, Davy, Mr. and Mrs. Len· ?:aQ Sgt. Prestoa• of the Yutoa· 9:00 Mr. Adams &amp; Eva
ard Lanham Jr. and daughter, B:OO Bob Cummings ~ho.,..
9:30 fligbway Patrol
Pamela, P:trlter-;burg, were New B:30 Climax ~-- ___
10:GP The·Lfne Up
•..,
Year's guests of Mr. ami Mrs. G:lO Playhouse~
lOiJiJ.,. r~~i1 to Pl•rson
. _;j_'r';_4. ...
Lenard Lanham and family
11~~ H~~P.
11 :00 Up to tile t~~
Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Painter and 11 :05 Scanning e We~~;t.lier
11:05 Scanning the Weather
dauihler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11:10 Tit&lt; Late Show ·, ·'
11:10 Tbe :.Ate .~how
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Brown and sor s were Sunday vis~=itors ol Mr. 'lnJ Mr~ - Russell Pain·
ter.
Mr. snd Mrs. Gerald Violet
spent New Year's Day with Mrs. 11
WHTN-TV CHANNE~ 13
Jennie Roulh.
WHTN-TV CHANNIL 13
lJ :44 Sia:o On
Mrl. WJU Ht!llman ~ailed on 11:44 Sl&amp;ft On
Mrs. Lenard Lanham , Monday .
ll:4!1 Ca:c~D Club
ll:tO· Cattoon Club
:Mr. and Mrs. LatTY Roush of 12:10 Noon News
li:Ut Noon Ne1fJ
Waverly, 'Mrs. ·Virgil Rou~h nnd 12:1S Nellbbora
11:11 Ne'.,hbora
children called on Mr. and Mrs. 12:30 Mlddiy Movie. Matluee
11:30 Mldda)' Matinee
Don Mltlilck b! Belpre and M1'. 1:00 Pemialne Tou.th
l.:Bi\ l'endnlne· '!'('uch
and Mra. Ontst Brown of .Parkers- 2:15 .tt\berlce
' L!.liJei'JI'!e
2:11
bur~ Sunday a_fternoon.
2 :415 We With :Elizabeth
.3:0 Lift Witll Elizabeth
Shirley and Bii.Jir. Heilman and 3:00 "'nern
. oon ~lm F•.stlvil
J•rrY Diddle rt~turned )lome Sat·
......,
. 8:00 AfterOoon Film testlval
.ll 4:act Silfer S.lill TIJ!i.'
4:3o super serial Time
ut day a!te
· r a Iew days aI the W1
5:00 :kl.c!'ti·oy M:auai. Oldb
Hellman borne.
B:OO Mtek~;~v Mouse l-,ub
Mr. •and Mrs. Larry Routh cal· 6:00 Bvffa1U Bill. Jr.
.CI:OO Omriqn Clun
led 011' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush 6:30 Flve Si-_.r t'lDI]
B:SO .Five Star Final
'i:OO ~ukla, tran &amp; Onl\.
Monday eve•Jng.
7:00 .ll_u\la, ~":a• t Ol11e
Georce Abbott ealled on Mr.
i:~ ~"TI:.·~In" tbt llewa
and Mrs. wut .HeUman· New Year' A 7:15 ~r ·o.lv &amp; tho Nm
•1:80 l~f .ol C"'blle
DOl',
. 8:00 . lhri ,llowto
a:l!J l'ohit6 DOfondor -

PROCLAMATION

LIMA, 0 . UP -

president, Hrs,

DRESS
SALE

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20 cbUdren 2-24 umlde .

l.itry, Mn:. James B.
er, Mrs. D. B. Harti naer.
hers voled into the t!lub ·are

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l2:1o Seire:h for Tomorrow

2:00 Our Mia:s Brook&amp;

1heath• .

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. -ter. ,._.

· ~U:te!;"~3!'.,!· ~~':i.!~1 20 Children lnJ. ured As School 8118
.U...·..w 111oa 11M Cra.sbes Into Switch Emrine
lourth floor ol .IW louto Ollleo
---c- In Lima·

10:45 h.mous Fitbts

U:Oij Nll!!we fteadlhJdl
U:l&amp; . we,~isl
U:20 Preh BCJx .J:&gt;
!1:311 fo~ht ,,

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Fre$h Milk • 1f2 gal · . .
Jelly RoB , --- · ·:· · Ate

J111e Porker - .• ApJl..-::;:

berry, FOOT WNG' · 1
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White Bread 2 fer'3lc

J111e Porker __ • _ M!:ed,

Frtall D4Jiy
lt'olln
HeaveJJ11 'N Lem~n-y! J111e Porker REG. 41c' ' · .\ ';

Lemon Pie - Specii~ : 39.:

. Bleb, Fiak7 Two Crust ••• Freall Dall,yl

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:- PARKER RUN .

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J . C. Swan, wlfe and Ray, spent
'l\l~y

with thejr daUJbtl::r, Mrs.

AlYt -6wlek aDd !tuaband or Dan·
Yille.
C. ;L. llltt and WUma lJolmton
Sundar a:uet~s vt lfr. aDd
llrt. £mory JobMDn.
14r. and Mrs. blph Swan received word Sunday neU..:ng that

wm.e

bad paued .away. Her
parel;lt.J are
~aadda~hUr
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DRUGS~
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11n IPOIITSMAN

IIJlTI YOl\K l.lP - Bobby lllor·

J'OW of San Benlt,:~ , T.e1., winner
bree a:old .medRl• in the 10M
pit Gamet, hal bee., named
rllmao of lbo yaar" b)' SpDrll
Dl-ted ld..ul....

Vanderbilt 80 ·Willle.m &amp; Mary 85
Murray St. 98 Middle Tenn. St. 6S
Alabama Poly 101 Howard 70
Alabama ~ Wis. College 5S
MIDWEST
91 Buena Vlsta 64
77 Valparaiso 62
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By
Tonnehlll

1A1. lfiNfiL

TO -

CIIICAIJO UP - Pllehtr Sal
Mq:lie, whoae ~mebaek apark&lt;ed

the Brookly,n .Dodeen to the 1D66
National LeRJUe pennant, will be

Coli. 61

Charley McMaster of Bradenton,
Florida - for the winter- has
written ufi a friendly letter cxpre!l·
sing appreciat ion for a recent ar·
tiele in The Daily Sentl1;1el where
a few .of t:h'lrlt-y's many likeable
tr!'litl were n•cuunted.

honored by tbe Cblea10 chapter
of the Baseball Writer~ APOClation'a annual dinner, Jan. 20. Manleer Cuey Steucel of t}le New
York Yankees wtll be pre1ente&lt;l
Now. with thr rold seepina into
with the J . Loul• Coml•key Mem· every bone hl'rT . it is alwaya en·
orlal Award for Jont and meritor· couraging to twar· from a friend
lou• ServJee to baaeblll.
dozing In Fh1rida's sun.

'-Dnily Sentinel. Pomeroy
0., Jan. 3, 1957

·Middleport,

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461 S. Tblrd Ave: •·

Kroger-Cut Tenderay

STARKS

E.

We'll e. lw.,\'." n•member Charley
(or a very '&gt;tHJ I'l!'ima nlike stand.
Li vin~~: Rmicl • l ;1 proplc who be·

MAIN ST.

Ground Beef
Always fifth .............. lb. 35¢

FOR TJIE

BEST
IH
PAINT and
SERVICE
,M.IIO
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For.,....QQJD.t
lmPJ'O¥••.. luppllet

IEB
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Sileo -l'llllt- Service
Pbonetti81X-8008-Y
IIIDDLII'OIIT

PRICES -

Charley exp&lt;'cl~ to trek norlh·
ward to his uppt•r bloek in Middleport come tlu· wal'mer weather.
Hilil n\a_ny fric 111ls will be &amp;lAd ~
aee him back.

There Is 8 vd(•ran basketball
follower ln th,. l"Ollnty llchoola
wh(.l someday iutt•mh~ to give way
to II temptation lhlll bss nagged lion's
him for c,ycr 20 YPilrl.

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of its

its '
nn ·

nlaht

pace amom1 th e

teams as it

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The
Sun
to on)y 38 per cent of their shol! I
ln tbe attack Jed by Bob Ander: son, G-11 auard tr0r111 ChilHcothe,
NEW YORK·. UP - Bill Ru•·
1 wbo tcorad ~ polots. Don Slfft
&lt;~e ll 's amad'bl dtfiDIIVe ..ttatl
of Canton nearly matched hie oven~adowtd ,veo Bob Pettit's
teaiJllll,ate wltb an 18 total
L"ontinued ~D&gt;fiJIJ spl\lrie today in
I Fiye Ohio U. pll)'tyt hit In dou- the N.ttlonat BAtketball Assn.
bit fteurea end tlx Arizona p~y era aot over 10 points. Leading
Offlclal MBA weekly sL&lt;~l.istica lsS\ln DevU was WHlard Nobley sued ·toda)' .cUscJolilcd thut rao.kie
Uus8ell of, tbe Boston Ct·l1 ic.'l, col
1wlth 18.
Alithia in a ioklni manner. Of· , The lot&amp; waa Arizona'• seventh lct~e ba.!bal,\'1!1 "player of the
- flclalt have a tough job1 .do lt lo 11 a:an;~ea, and the aecond loss year" In 19GB with San Frand!lco,
well, or to the bt~at of their ~U· qn a three-,lame tour on whlcb racked ~ ~ erand total of 112
lty, and In nny ca9e de.Jti'Yt the Arizona lo•t to Mar•hall and won rcboundJ in four gamrll dul'in_s the
ume wortsmanHke con114or1ltlon over Akron. The balftln:at eco~ 1week.
we allow conte1tin1 tlllllt.
favored Ohio U., 82-40.
Ruaeell hu merely act·ounted
for 86 per cent o[ all Celtic reboundl in famtl be'd played, 20
per cent 0 au re-bolWds by both
Take oare of winlier

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prompt Joan 91

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OWN. 0 .

Feller .y.\4

Kal Rb&gt;dy M 300 W. Se&lt;Oild lit. - .Phone: .,., POIIlorQ'
Hot~n : Moo.-frl. 9~5;

s.t. JMJI- Opt"

rvtnli\Qt

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l00111 .. g . . . mld•l'lh Ol I'IIOftl)' fOlml

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Jill

4 cakes

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SAFETY SERVICE

Rouo 8 lo 5:30 p.m.
EV1!s. By
W. Main St.
PtmeroJ

Appobllllleat

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SPORI&amp;HT COFFEE
.wltfa "Pick..Up'' Flavor
3lb.loag

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King Slzo Sandwich

). $211

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... c•••,..... )lar

Prune J.,ice .07,-;-: ..........-.... ,
PoHed
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VIenna laustlge. ,'. 't- . ,. ~
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Napkins -....h i - WJ!IIt'·-.J
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Facial TISSue ;-;-;-; .,..... .: .. 2 -'::

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Cauliflower .. '. Kroger,..,• . .".2 1*~47¢
Ice Cream . ;-;-;.
chob ; •• !':. II gal. 69f

BuHermints ...,.-; ....., ·...... .

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SALE "

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Tomaf08SvlneRlp••••kFI•v••·
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SALE

Oranges · · · ·· · ·· · ·· · · · · · · · 6 for 29c

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ureen peas .•. K'011" '"'"n ..-... 2"1,.....
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Broccoli ... K'011"

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CoMplete

Broke Service
MuHien &amp; toil pl,ft
AutoGiaq
Windshields

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No. 303

Another Kroger Flntl

WE
SPECIA.LI%1
IN
Wheel Bolon,lng
front End Repaln
Wheel Allnement

111011 tbri\ung

FeitH" Aid tho vlctory wt1 eapedally satl~al:tOI'Y beeaute t
sports writer ~d iusl said bt ..,..
all
'II' • f baseb•U player.

· Packor'o Label
tiMm Slylt Goldtft.

Cookies' ....

'I 10.

s·lrIOln .St. eak..-....M-.

Krocer-Cut
Tonaray

3 10 ... $1,'

BealS . . . . . Bush's

out ot
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Pie_Crust Mix.:..~~::·. !;..1 O·
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Corn ......................
.4 43

SIDELnu: ·

moment ln bUebaU r c'-me ;"-prU
30. !Mil, durlnJ hlo ~ full,;,.•·
son after returDl:nq from service
ln lhe Navy, wheD he served up
bis second no JiltW, • l ·O vlc:\Gry
ovl'r New YlW't..

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Our Bualn111 Ia NOI
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Lb.
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89¢

Peach Halves ... ,.=n.

FeUer Pleks On
No-Hitttr As
Biggest ~foment
BOWLING

SALE

Rich In thoddar Pk of
thuu flavor.
~2
INdy .. hoat.

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Bob Faller, -t~t pteveland Indiana
ace ftrebatllr wno bow~rl out of
baseball last _w,), appear~d here
Wedne1d17 nlJ)lt on behalf of -the
wood County Jrlareb or Dimes
drive.

al moot. ......... lb.

Fish Sticks

NEW YORK
UP - Lenny
M~m. form" Penn Slat•· ball·
baCk who led .the Baltimore Coits
in scoring last ~Pilso n with M
points. today wa!&gt; named the Na·
tlonal Football Ll't.lQUe's outa'tandlng Hl58 rookie in the llnnual Unit·
ed Press poll,
Thp 23-ycar-old Mnore, a natille
of Reading, Pa .. i!i tht secon4
1tralght Baltimore player to ·win
the rookie poll. Alan Tbe
Amcche former Wisconsin
Americ~ who put in hit leC!Oild
seallon with the Colts 1J1 19M, was
the lDM winner.
Moore beat out PreatOD Carpen·
ter ol the Cleveland Brewrur for
rookie qf the year honorJ.

ltMmS.

Con't Be But
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Unl·

ow, AUu Ballerlel Tlutt

GIOUP I

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T0 Keep Pace WIt' h Leadin'lt, \Colie~nllnS
Ohio ·
hit
cent
shots R
}} Gett•Ing
Wedneaday
to maintain
usse
hot scorinlil•
leadln~ college
Fame
I
As Star On·
ddcat~d Ar :JOn a Slate Colleae.
·
97-81
T8CtiCS
,
Bobeatf held tho
Devils I&gt;efense

loloolill

Woodbury Soap

Moore Tabbed Top
Rookie For 1956
.
Arizona State Dumped By Ohio U97-81 In Pro Football

Athens, 0. UP versJty
50 per

One of his joh!! - the name must
be kopt tecrct --bi to flU out cer·
taln rorms prior tu tJac~ Jlllle ll\f
dlcatlng, among other t~n'IU. who
the offlclfl ~ for the aame wUl be.
On thi1 point the rorm at1rt1 ou~;
''The officials will be .
.
''I've been tempted fofl- 20 )'ears
to put 'crooked' in then,'' our
friend says.
.
''The day l retlrfl I mq do it,"
he a.ddcd

\

Veal C.utlets

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Pomcrol' rwc•d (•rl ohly thll laat
vlctot\• over· :1 lu eklesJ team to
dncl1 · R tie fnr the SEOL championshiJ) for llw fi1·~ t Ume in PO\n·
thc r h!RlOI'Y· I! would be a shame,
he urgu!'rl , r.. r rhe Jackets, who
had nothlni! t u wi n In the ·1ea1ut,
to spoil it.

Joeot ..., rou -

lolly at any

Tender
10 times

POMJW)Y

Heve ]n their ruotball team all the
wlily, Charlry h;~d tlv~ neryc on the
eve of the 1955 footb11ll uame be.
tween l'omM'ov nnrl Middleport to
"go on rctur~ ;. il ~ ravoring a Pan·
ther win.
Hia pul nt:

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AlYt -6wlek aDd !tuaband or Dan·
Yille.
C. ;L. llltt and WUma lJolmton
Sundar a:uet~s vt lfr. aDd
llrt. £mory JobMDn.
14r. and Mrs. blph Swan received word Sunday neU..:ng that

wm.e

bad paued .away. Her
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IIJlTI YOl\K l.lP - Bobby lllor·

J'OW of San Benlt,:~ , T.e1., winner
bree a:old .medRl• in the 10M
pit Gamet, hal bee., named
rllmao of lbo yaar" b)' SpDrll
Dl-ted ld..ul....

Vanderbilt 80 ·Willle.m &amp; Mary 85
Murray St. 98 Middle Tenn. St. 6S
Alabama Poly 101 Howard 70
Alabama ~ Wis. College 5S
MIDWEST
91 Buena Vlsta 64
77 Valparaiso 62
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CIIICAIJO UP - Pllehtr Sal
Mq:lie, whoae ~mebaek apark&lt;ed

the Brookly,n .Dodeen to the 1D66
National LeRJUe pennant, will be

Coli. 61

Charley McMaster of Bradenton,
Florida - for the winter- has
written ufi a friendly letter cxpre!l·
sing appreciat ion for a recent ar·
tiele in The Daily Sentl1;1el where
a few .of t:h'lrlt-y's many likeable
tr!'litl were n•cuunted.

honored by tbe Cblea10 chapter
of the Baseball Writer~ APOClation'a annual dinner, Jan. 20. Manleer Cuey Steucel of t}le New
York Yankees wtll be pre1ente&lt;l
Now. with thr rold seepina into
with the J . Loul• Coml•key Mem· every bone hl'rT . it is alwaya en·
orlal Award for Jont and meritor· couraging to twar· from a friend
lou• ServJee to baaeblll.
dozing In Fh1rida's sun.

'-Dnily Sentinel. Pomeroy
0., Jan. 3, 1957

·Middleport,

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461 S. Tblrd Ave: •·

Kroger-Cut Tenderay

STARKS

E.

We'll e. lw.,\'." n•member Charley
(or a very '&gt;tHJ I'l!'ima nlike stand.
Li vin~~: Rmicl • l ;1 proplc who be·

MAIN ST.

Ground Beef
Always fifth .............. lb. 35¢

FOR TJIE

BEST
IH
PAINT and
SERVICE
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lmPJ'O¥••.. luppllet

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Sileo -l'llllt- Service
Pbonetti81X-8008-Y
IIIDDLII'OIIT

PRICES -

Charley exp&lt;'cl~ to trek norlh·
ward to his uppt•r bloek in Middleport come tlu· wal'mer weather.
Hilil n\a_ny fric 111ls will be &amp;lAd ~
aee him back.

There Is 8 vd(•ran basketball
follower ln th,. l"Ollnty llchoola
wh(.l someday iutt•mh~ to give way
to II temptation lhlll bss nagged lion's
him for c,ycr 20 YPilrl.

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of its

its '
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nlaht

pace amom1 th e

teams as it

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The
Sun
to on)y 38 per cent of their shol! I
ln tbe attack Jed by Bob Ander: son, G-11 auard tr0r111 ChilHcothe,
NEW YORK·. UP - Bill Ru•·
1 wbo tcorad ~ polots. Don Slfft
&lt;~e ll 's amad'bl dtfiDIIVe ..ttatl
of Canton nearly matched hie oven~adowtd ,veo Bob Pettit's
teaiJllll,ate wltb an 18 total
L"ontinued ~D&gt;fiJIJ spl\lrie today in
I Fiye Ohio U. pll)'tyt hit In dou- the N.ttlonat BAtketball Assn.
bit fteurea end tlx Arizona p~y era aot over 10 points. Leading
Offlclal MBA weekly sL&lt;~l.istica lsS\ln DevU was WHlard Nobley sued ·toda)' .cUscJolilcd thut rao.kie
Uus8ell of, tbe Boston Ct·l1 ic.'l, col
1wlth 18.
Alithia in a ioklni manner. Of· , The lot&amp; waa Arizona'• seventh lct~e ba.!bal,\'1!1 "player of the
- flclalt have a tough job1 .do lt lo 11 a:an;~ea, and the aecond loss year" In 19GB with San Frand!lco,
well, or to the bt~at of their ~U· qn a three-,lame tour on whlcb racked ~ ~ erand total of 112
lty, and In nny ca9e de.Jti'Yt the Arizona lo•t to Mar•hall and won rcboundJ in four gamrll dul'in_s the
ume wortsmanHke con114or1ltlon over Akron. The balftln:at eco~ 1week.
we allow conte1tin1 tlllllt.
favored Ohio U., 82-40.
Ruaeell hu merely act·ounted
for 86 per cent o[ all Celtic reboundl in famtl be'd played, 20
per cent 0 au re-bolWds by both
Take oare of winlier

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prompt Joan 91

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Kal Rb&gt;dy M 300 W. Se&lt;Oild lit. - .Phone: .,., POIIlorQ'
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l00111 .. g . . . mld•l'lh Ol I'IIOftl)' fOlml

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SAFETY SERVICE

Rouo 8 lo 5:30 p.m.
EV1!s. By
W. Main St.
PtmeroJ

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Prune J.,ice .07,-;-: ..........-.... ,
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VIenna laustlge. ,'. 't- . ,. ~
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Napkins -....h i - WJ!IIt'·-.J
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Facial TISSue ;-;-;-; .,..... .: .. 2 -'::

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Cauliflower .. '. Kroger,..,• . .".2 1*~47¢
Ice Cream . ;-;-;.
chob ; •• !':. II gal. 69f

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CoMplete

Broke Service
MuHien &amp; toil pl,ft
AutoGiaq
Windshields

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No. 303

Another Kroger Flntl

WE
SPECIA.LI%1
IN
Wheel Bolon,lng
front End Repaln
Wheel Allnement

111011 tbri\ung

FeitH" Aid tho vlctory wt1 eapedally satl~al:tOI'Y beeaute t
sports writer ~d iusl said bt ..,..
all
'II' • f baseb•U player.

· Packor'o Label
tiMm Slylt Goldtft.

Cookies' ....

'I 10.

s·lrIOln .St. eak..-....M-.

Krocer-Cut
Tonaray

3 10 ... $1,'

BealS . . . . . Bush's

out ot
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Pie_Crust Mix.:..~~::·. !;..1 O·
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SIDELnu: ·

moment ln bUebaU r c'-me ;"-prU
30. !Mil, durlnJ hlo ~ full,;,.•·
son after returDl:nq from service
ln lhe Navy, wheD he served up
bis second no JiltW, • l ·O vlc:\Gry
ovl'r New YlW't..

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89¢

Peach Halves ... ,.=n.

FeUer Pleks On
No-Hitttr As
Biggest ~foment
BOWLING

SALE

Rich In thoddar Pk of
thuu flavor.
~2
INdy .. hoat.

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Bob Faller, -t~t pteveland Indiana
ace ftrebatllr wno bow~rl out of
baseball last _w,), appear~d here
Wedne1d17 nlJ)lt on behalf of -the
wood County Jrlareb or Dimes
drive.

al moot. ......... lb.

Fish Sticks

NEW YORK
UP - Lenny
M~m. form" Penn Slat•· ball·
baCk who led .the Baltimore Coits
in scoring last ~Pilso n with M
points. today wa!&gt; named the Na·
tlonal Football Ll't.lQUe's outa'tandlng Hl58 rookie in the llnnual Unit·
ed Press poll,
Thp 23-ycar-old Mnore, a natille
of Reading, Pa .. i!i tht secon4
1tralght Baltimore player to ·win
the rookie poll. Alan Tbe
Amcche former Wisconsin
Americ~ who put in hit leC!Oild
seallon with the Colts 1J1 19M, was
the lDM winner.
Moore beat out PreatOD Carpen·
ter ol the Cleveland Brewrur for
rookie qf the year honorJ.

ltMmS.

Con't Be But
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Unl·

ow, AUu Ballerlel Tlutt

GIOUP I

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T0 Keep Pace WIt' h Leadin'lt, \Colie~nllnS
Ohio ·
hit
cent
shots R
}} Gett•Ing
Wedneaday
to maintain
usse
hot scorinlil•
leadln~ college
Fame
I
As Star On·
ddcat~d Ar :JOn a Slate Colleae.
·
97-81
T8CtiCS
,
Bobeatf held tho
Devils I&gt;efense

loloolill

Woodbury Soap

Moore Tabbed Top
Rookie For 1956
.
Arizona State Dumped By Ohio U97-81 In Pro Football

Athens, 0. UP versJty
50 per

One of his joh!! - the name must
be kopt tecrct --bi to flU out cer·
taln rorms prior tu tJac~ Jlllle ll\f
dlcatlng, among other t~n'IU. who
the offlclfl ~ for the aame wUl be.
On thi1 point the rorm at1rt1 ou~;
''The officials will be .
.
''I've been tempted fofl- 20 )'ears
to put 'crooked' in then,'' our
friend says.
.
''The day l retlrfl I mq do it,"
he a.ddcd

\

Veal C.utlets

'

Pomcrol' rwc•d (•rl ohly thll laat
vlctot\• over· :1 lu eklesJ team to
dncl1 · R tie fnr the SEOL championshiJ) for llw fi1·~ t Ume in PO\n·
thc r h!RlOI'Y· I! would be a shame,
he urgu!'rl , r.. r rhe Jackets, who
had nothlni! t u wi n In the ·1ea1ut,
to spoil it.

Joeot ..., rou -

lolly at any

Tender
10 times

POMJW)Y

Heve ]n their ruotball team all the
wlily, Charlry h;~d tlv~ neryc on the
eve of the 1955 footb11ll uame be.
tween l'omM'ov nnrl Middleport to
"go on rctur~ ;. il ~ ravoring a Pan·
ther win.
Hia pul nt:

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Rodney Downi n~

12l Wonted to Rent

3 BEDROOM
tJNFURNISRED
•"\JJ
Home in Pomnoy
or cJoae in.
. . . t ...u per word, one lJt
f'hone 62~1-M .
,ertiOD. Mmlmum chu"&amp;e 50c.1 3 3tc

Income Tax

Fire. At.Jtomoblle, He•llh
ACCIDENT

Ll,., C•su•lty •nd Bonch

Rent

Rea I Estate Braker
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

6136-N'

PHONES

6311

WARn

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'f or more than one ineorreet io· I steamer. t:lintun .fiAber, Mirl
dlepurt. Ph. 6::!63cJL
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p.,..,oy, Ohio

care ar Tbukl and. Speetal No- ..=:;=-::: - - . - .. - - -

Ucq of Ennt.J prlntl':d at re,U:..I ~SH GUERNS~- COW, 3 yean.
Jar etaui1\ed rates Obttuarl.es
Ideal for famil y or dairy . G. K.
• J)llblilbed ,., 1 eent per word.
Reuter, Pomeroy . Phone 2olft.X.
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CON&lt;::RETI!: BLOCKS
· "Build BeHor For Ln..·
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
'Mil" North of Pomeroy
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Gruner.
Rock Sprlnp

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1 AM--NOW OPEN for piano atudentl. lm.mediate registration.
Mrs. Olive Ingraham , Pomeroy,
Pbone438-M.
133tc•

ROOMS. FURNlSHED apartment with bath , 109 Union Ave.,
or cali 494·Y. Percy L. Peoples.
12 26 U
-Lodden.
re~oa

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aocJs.

BECAUSE O.i" THE RAC~E·WASeafiold Board&amp;, Df'll,l
HAMA
hasketball game the
Clinton F\aher. MiddleP«t
Southern Local Board of Edu·
Pbooe ~X.
11--14
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cation will bold its regular
meeting, Monday Jan . 7 at 8 :00 ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
p. m. at RMine High School.
8 room house Newly decorated
Paul Beegle, Clerk.
1 3 3tc
inside ami oul. A. N. BeagU.
RACINE AMERICAN ·..:;g i o~- me~tPomeroy,
11 1 U
in Thursday Jan 3
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On e _

- - - - - - - - - ; - - r$2.00 HOURLY possible doing
.-.mplf!te WIIE£1.. wm~;ai'EN'f,
I' ht
bl
ork at home
ba.:af.leint aaCI brake- aervtce.
t£
as~m Y w 11
ri ·
Rackett's Safetr Senice. Welt
No e~pcnr.nce _n{'cc sa~. ~e:
hSANdCLO •Atrg. (.1 48 850
C Iii
M1ia StrHt. PomerOJ, ObJo.
T 1r
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g ve you
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tradc on furniture or ap:ha~f FRESH cow and CALF. Alva 'FrY,
ees.
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By ROBERT f , MORISON

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United P~• StaH Corn·tpon .....1
WASIDNGTON
UP _ It you

1111

Quebec St., Apt. 5, Arlington. Virglnia, and whose present place of
relridence Is unkno.wn and can~ot
be ascertained; Will take. n.ottce
that Kenna, Knotts. 111 a.d~Jmstrator of the estate of Wilham H.

GIA. NIUAITII ,..;u. tTANIAGK T A. •
LIT I 1r ,OWDEJIIt. ITANIACilt It
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MULTIPt.a l ... r.cllt"b .... ~.... fader, !'AI,.

,_,rtet nli.r, ••Ji"l &amp;tlxitt• '"II'-~·
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Specials!
MI. AND MIS. IAWHNCIKY..-nd U!el.r ~ ~

AoWD waitJDI Ia lbelr Burbank, caut., ~ ror an anawe~ to f
their ol!er to adopt the .,en ehlldren orphaned wbeo ' tbolr pal'entlr wert: killld Ill aa auto-train cra.sb lD Pboen~ ArlL Tb•
1cruh ldDed lZ ot'U penona m the car. RelatJvea 6t the cltlldreD
, Hid thaY ~ 11!-~- ~0 ~
t l•tllnl4t10aa~ aotHU~uMtoJ
will meari bigher incomes for em-:
ployees alt along the line. Hieber
incomes and further technolocical
Looks lite '1957 would bring
bl&amp;her food costs, 110 buckle u ~ advances point toward a greater
Population growth In U.ia country demand for as well as an increasruns about there million persons ed output of food products.
a year. Extension apeeiallstt ir·
Demand is alfeady high and stlll
marketing: informatlon for consvm
ers at Ohio State University set&gt; climbing for part'ially processed,
the demand for food increasin~ or !ipecially treated, prepared, CJl'
proportionately,
packaged (oods. AI the niarketll:ll
As a result of this trend, th&lt; ~ys tem adds Ulis Jdnd of S"Crvlees
specialists look for continued im to tood products, fO'Jd expeildi~
provement in efficiency of produc
tlon on the farm as well as in th"' tur cs genera!IY increase.
procesa.ing industries and in tec h
Another straw in the economic
notogical developmcno.~~ aid bo1 :1
wind
pointing toward higher foo
farmer and industrial handler of
eosts
in
the yeaC ahead is the fact
farm producta.
that many major industrieB have
Chances are all theBe facton
co
ntracted for wage increases to
will contribute to a steady riM:
tht!ir
employees. Such increases
In marketing costs through the
comlng }'Car. These higher costs arc usually reflected in coat -"'f
will be distributed over labor, l1ving increases, So the cycle p,oes.
packaging, R;J.aterl~ls, machinery,
Higher incomes make for greater
transportation, and other marketdem~tnd for goods. This in turn
1oM pro~:esscs,
Mucb of lhese increased costs pushes prices higher. Higher pri ·
res make higher costs. These have
to be covered by raising the in·

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Manress · · · · $39.95

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Dinette Set ·· $79.95
BATHROOM
OUTFIT

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Hardware and Furniture
N. ~ftd Ave. 'Middleport

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NOTICE

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MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The tax bo&amp;ks are now open
for the payment of Decem·
ber aQd June Real Eslale
Tax. Will close Feb. 1,1957.
Clyde G. Millhone,
Meigs County Treasurer

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U1CJa ST\Jlli!:BAKER. 2 dr., VB Hy·
dramal:it

drlve,

he1ter,

very

clean, one owuer, $UI.OO. Pome- ('OMP~ lnaur~~&gt;'lte Proteetlto,
roy Motor Co
11 28 t1
We. Auto, Flnt. ~oUo. Call-Doll

PURE

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~FORD. t dr., lovely eream
nd balae. f'\latomllne, VI motor
IUD vtwr, ·adlo. beater, aeat

eowra, FordonaatJo elld CoaUDental trim. $1DUI.OO. Pomeroy
Motor Co.
11 28 tf

IIUl' Mlddlopor1. O:::
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(21) kcol Estate'
FOil SALI': oi'i-itl!:NT, h-o-u-.,-a-nd
fann . SN' Mrt;. John Stout, HarI 3 Stc

rl~onvillr .

liM BUlCI\, t dr. bard top, beauti-

·- ---- - ·ful 3 tone llfeen flnllh , white TII!Ui)Jo~ Auu:s LEV~&lt;:
L GARDEN
wall Urea, low mJleaJe, dyna·
lour ronm hn!l!lt:, clcdriclty. At
flow, radio, lulater. $22115.00.
AllPIC Grnvc : Sec Aiel' Wheeler.
Pomero1 Motor Co.
11 28 tf
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t. R. lA WLINO 80NI CO • It
...,. w...- s.rvt... Day
l'bon: 1122'1. Hleht Pboal ~
I. 11000~ YIIOUTB DL\1.

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!:or SGie
station wa~·on1, and lrucka. Obtain bid ~h{'e\1 at Maln Gate or
Crl' tk Power Houu at
, Ohio.
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:1'0--M-=ERANJ,\
S 1180FORS.
SALE
)l(n.NJ . H.PUPPY'
MlkhoU
SMond Ave. Middleport. Ohio
Phone 6087·Y IU1-3tc

CiRcuLATING HEAfiR, Uh now
80,000 BTU. Call 51&amp;-M or 9391.
12 31 31c
ll,llLDING LOTS 8 or 10. One an
· extra
one.
interetttd ·eall
at the home of A. N. Benfilc),
Pomeroy •10 Annto St. 12 2t tJtc

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Cora Turneor

WE BUY

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JUNK CO.

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lll.lBOOL PI111111CTS
AND CORPORATIONS

bulldlft~S,

farm
no Turner rarrri,
joinsto 2315
acre~ land,
[)e)bert
be
BOld eepJI'ately on same date, 10
a. m. lanuary 30, 1~1, Court

Mu1t sell

for two-thlrd8 apprli11ed nlue of

$800.00 p, H~ O'lrllft, AHorn•y for
Wayne Tur•r, Admlnlttra·
fOr. ,..,... 4S2, Pamoroy,

OhJ..

IT WIL!. BRING HIM
DOWN TO EARTH
ON THE RIGHT SIDE!

, UeAL NOTJCI
PlllilllC .ALl
!llelbert Tur\\er farn1, 10 a. nt.
January 30, .1t6't, COUft . House,
PomcrtJy, OhiO. Location, ncar
Carpenter, la Co\u~bla 1'uwnship,
Melgr, County, OhiO.
!'"arm of :Qll •ere,; . rcsldll!nte
and rolatcd farm buUdlnaa. r.rop
land, gra~ina~ thli]K!r, · ··urplus. or
waler, Oil ~OOd

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A newspaper route will help do. vllop yaur oon'• roaponoibility,

fer l&gt;ocomo real and ,activo in

y011r' boy when he Ia a nowopeporlipy.

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W1y.,. T~r, Admlnlttra-

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LEBANON -------·-·.
Eutora toe11' s. J!: -- .20
Soutbont Loe11 S: 1&gt;. -. .20
LETART .
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8oU\herJI t.Q&lt;IIl S. D. - ..20

OLEO

- - - - 4 lb $1.00

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whom.dii

Tll!l iwl TRVm IS 1111t • .,;,..,- - lho- peopleth6 drama pa~s; or e.-e oft. PIP One, ore ttlft'e.
A hUDdled movie queens, De'&amp;onb Kerr excepted, have pi'Oft4
be erotlatloal. Vain liorill--and
.I'm aa 1pU.tkal, v~ '6or.
my11e1t. that hu left us nowhere. MOYle MOfU18, theater .im.pl'till'lot.l
opera at:m, atateamen-too many of them doa't atan4 up- under J
cloae ltudy,

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I f'9-'lld break ypqr little ·~.,l&gt;Y II)IIJlg you, tor hdtanoo,
e.bo\lt the eternal juvenile who "eati twO dozen \tltamln pills • day.
~tf \vl.tb. )'Oiurt. blackltrip mqJUaes and all the re11t of the vitality
rout~e bl!ea• "after~. otd·teQow, an actor'.e looks are hili fortune

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Ground Beef

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Pork Sausage- 3 .lb $1.00

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SIMONS MARKET
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and· JnU8t W pnMrvea at •n· ooita. "&lt;:' When you see htm oa. tb•
screen, you havt to eroDe JLt his 1nteetlo111 ~ nature. He seema
.to ntce.

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THE OltAPI!MNfl HAS TOLII !liE throul!h

the yearo that

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penon, GrouchO II U a4der·tollgued, bolled•I'&amp;ZO!', &amp;arcaatle Wit wi!-0 ,
t0$aes Ofr tDiulb tn the .dfre(ltlciJ. of anyone. According to a Wl.ltreu
at the Amerleana, old Grouch hat bten up to the familiar clod'ke
here. Jilt haa:' t•ft mote · than cm• timoelint conventioneer !CUt Pel
bleedlnl' 'dft th8 !'Opel with ll1l r6jlladen.
How I WD'llk1 t«ke aU thll, weft t to meet hint and pau the' time
of day, I don'~ know. I knred h1fu as a eomleal m.Lsanth~ 1ft the
mQVies, inO\Itblng the hlladous · ineulta wrttten. for fltm by S. . J •.
Perelmq.
Maybe td feel the aame Way -about him ln'.person. t hate to tee
poor, p!Ublt, naive pel'IOns crucl1led by ,Intelligent sarcaam,. but rrt)"
Idolatry ot Oroucho may be such that I might even overlaek It 'iJl
him.
,.
Then' again-I mll!ht noL Th.,.. II&amp;yo been only • h,.clfUI of .Big
Namea whO-. haye held up.· for me, on meeting them- Phil SliVers.
say, .o r cary Onmt. Saroyu. Joaft Q.ulfteld. No politlolan&amp; Wen• dell, WU.,l~le ~ me b)i' ~kllilt' ~~~ . out btfore a photagtapb
to r\lttie h[iJ ha.lr aiad twist lit.s ftf(!"tle 80 hAl would look counbifted.
and Fred -+i~ diJffiUtfliOI'i.ed me by belfti-wliiplsh toward· a hard·
workln• eamoratnan. ·
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,- Marx Jaa.'t ·i olng to ret the ehaftee. r11 eonttnue to wors'fl.lp i\lm
..rroin afA.l'r-lf he'11etop ea:t.Jat lit tie next tablo to me. In .reattt_~iri.lita.

THE DAILY SEl\iiNEL

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NOW, KIPS·- I'Ll..
TEACH Y~­
H0\'1 TO MAKE
SII.HOuETiES

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3.80

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8.80'

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3.80

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21.00
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18.00

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3.80 .

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Nol"lbem t..oell S. D• . - .1110
Rutland VUiaie ----- ;20
So'ol'E!I·
'Weatem l.o&lt;ol s. D. -- .20
SALISBURY
s. I&gt; 20

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CLYDE G.

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llUl state taxes wb!ch bave not beoen paid at the c1ose of ,a~}) ~IleeUoa earry a Hnalty or tJen
per cent Taet m\Y. bll)ald at the office or the ~ounty tr-easurer or bY m_ait- , Please bring dYour I11st
tu.' reeei'Qllad tf Jour,.; by m1il. be sure to locate your -pro~ b)' tax.l.u: d.ls~t 1 ~ enclose
Umped aeU..f.ddrellied. enveloped. Always e~ittex_~ur ~,x rectiU.t tO . , th~t~t)t .eo~n aU Your nro1 rtv Office UoUr1 _;._ 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.ll. tkilY ftef''Dt SitUntJV when office clO&amp;es "It· Noon. Tax

Cl! will be a... !lee. 15, 19CIIIIo Feb. Ia~ !DlST.

WILLIE

23:40

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R!LL Oft 1l£

IIERII!: QfiSlMf\9-

BUT HE'U. eE t«&lt;ME fRG\'1
THE~ 9:lON f'kM·"

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l~ltlatlve, thrift, honesty, end roal
manhood. Fino traits of eharac•

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Ohio.

BEI&gt;FORD ------------ .20
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WIIOm Lo&lt;ol S. 1). -- .20
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Eat.ate;' 60 •cres or

Hou,., l'om•roy, Ohio.

ITI.UC1'URAL 1 BIAMI
ICRAP IRON - MITALl

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John C.IHIMI
Juett- of tht ·ProUt. C•urt
Mel81 County, Ohlo

LIGAL NOTICI
PUBLIC SAU

AUTO SALES

UP~~?1HT ~~~~d

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In purauanee of Jaw, t, clyde G. M!Uho~.IJ'reaaurer of Melaa,CoUDtJ, Ohio•. do hereby atvlle notlce
that lhe Dumber of Milla levied on each dollar of property lhoa· on the GeneJ"al 'tax Dup 1&lt;oilate • 1
Real Eltl~. Public UtWt¥ and Personal Property wftbin aald Count$ for the YNI' 1906 ia aa
ow•:

Notice ia l}ereb)' cJ,ven that
Neiss C. Powell who11e Post Office Address Ia Mlddlepott, Ohio
baa been duly appQinted aa Administrator of the lltate of Rou
E. Powell late of Melaa Cou.nty,
Ohio, deceaBed.
Dated thls 17th day of December 1936.

:Good Ckan Used Cora '
All Makes and Modelo

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FOR SALF. »V Bn&gt;-USED CAI&lt;S

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I a.VOld. tbt uae ot name~. Oolwnn readera too often are oelebrl.ty-•1
wofshtppen and U you lluUit tbelr loved onea. :rou're ln tot 1~ · It J
eame out fti.Uy and saJd Ava aardltet wta a eoncelted au (she's
not: ahe'a almoat tbe exact opji(Mite), td. b&amp;ve Ava. Gardner f~
eomlng aft•r me wtth atllet;t.ot. Or, worae, eane-ellng their neW'Bpaper,
aubscrlpttona. TO .tbem. bad news 1s no ~·· ·
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Actors, I ~poe; are the worSt. In 8inaD doaea; they are enter--1
taJntng, but tt 1 euteld81 'to take· them eertoua1y. By and lUge they
are -~turirtz, prancing idlota, tuU of_ sound and rury etthlfytna:

RAns onwnoN FOR 1.956

NOTICI Of APPOINTMINT
lat.te of lteu I. P•wtll

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~ twaleol, UlUI
tile lfUioOt. .Ill tile worl4. Jt'o pe.-.1 ·
·taste. Some people ewlt ·coUider DahnJ kaye ~7·
,
· SlnC6 mon tban a baker"l ciosen af IPY earlier Idola 1n abow
rtl!st llave tumed aut to )lave- Cta.y teft, whea I mtt them, i ba,ve
nvoldOd Cltoucho otudiOuily, 1hto week It l&gt;u 4llfleult, NBq
ho.s bt'eft f1Yitt8' a mg 30UI A!qll:~~
,
.t. tb., year'a lao;~ JD
the hnd of the aurt, the Am·r i . · ·,
IOplftf bitterly thlbujtt tlte
nest of btr ahota: Jn the joint· (
· bWocher~ tualne Day, ·lktdlf
Flllher, D!tb~le ReyMlds, Dave · Gil"':'d*&amp;1. SC.Ve Al._n, WlDIUh
Bendix, a4 hlftn~tum) has befn my lilo1. l'Yt had ~ bide 1Nibln4
lobby ~mari to duck him. Tl\• J)tJler Dilllt he had lamb c:ho~ h\
the Oa:uchG ROom (the tMat~ Jack 1) at the nUt table tO n\1116, While
I was haVing JRmb chop&amp; 1 read t)le Lue.ifteu HcUOn ot •..ntwa·
magazine through 't~let, to avoid-Catching hla eye.
Atter al...._what'l left tor I'M It he tum11 out to be, h\ ttle Broad•
way pa:toia, a atitr! YOJi? $q,uart•clanclng? Vowa of &amp;Uence? .Elvis
Presley 1

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trlter of the l1t1.. of Wll·
Middll.!poh. Fu-e .. AuiiOIIlObil~to
liam
H. Knot... O.C•atecl.
Jlonds. Pb&lt;&gt;lO 8Sli&gt;X
Wll
(12) 21, C1) 3. tO, 17, 24, 3:1 6tc

Monoadlt-1

lUI, bevaUR .for ·.25 ·

matter
yearo I

no!hbij'.

A NEWSPAPER ROUTE
CAN ·GET YOUR SON

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$179.95

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Complete With
Caoi Iron Tub

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Reg ••99.95 7 Pleee Chrome

J..et 's G0 Shoppmg
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G. E. REUTER

a"TANaACK

Ae•ll\&amp;t ..,",.

will get the 1040A punch carda,
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~ix million more than a year aao.
The Wahama coach said that .the
1941 INTERNATIONAL
Dump
Some 27 ,201,000 will gellhe Jon.Cr work of erecting the new bleachTruck . Good steel bed, practlEXPERJt:NC ED
104(.1 forma. About a. 6 mUUon ers would take about one week.
caJiy new holst, fair tires. Val·
PERSON FOR
forms will go to those who must Meanwhile, the Falcons continued
ued at $.'100.00. Gr~atly reduced
file an estimate of income and pay their workoUts. in Lht: old um and
!or q"ick ca•h 1ale. Call · 813J
Knotts,
deceased,
on
tne
251h
day
. tax. quarter 1y. Ano lher 8.7 will face the Ravenswood Red DeYor sec Floyd Rummel, Mmers·
o1 sep1em ber, 19•"' 2, f 1'l ed h'1s pc 11 - t he1r
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·n g0 to buai- Us on that floor on Friday evening.
ville .
12 31 3tp
OFFICE WORK
tion in the Probate Court o{ Meigs ml wn pac ages wl
County, Ohio, CaRe No. 16,033, and nessm~n who g~t for_ma for
The Ji'a lco'\!1 go into t h e new
on the 14th day of December , surh 1tema as capital g.. ms. And year with a record or four victor.
Must
have
complete
knowl9:1~ CJIF.VROLET, 4 dr. sedan, V8
ledge or procedure and pol- 19M, filed his supplemental peti· another_ 18 milUon tax form pact~ ie" and two dereats havina:~ taken
motor with overdrlve , radio,
.
the measure of t h e Charleston
icies of insurauce clerical tlon therein, alleging that the l)er· ages Will_ ~o to far~~rs.
heatrr, S{'Jt covers, dark green
sonal estate of said decedent Is
In additiOn to ma1hngs to these Reds, Rutland twiee, and Kyger
finish . $174:5.00. Pomeroy Motor
work.
lnauUicient to pay his debt8 and 1 ~ive gr~ups_. the. G~vernment prm,t- Creek while losing to Middleport
Co.
II 28 11
chartel of admini stration; that mg Off1ce 1s grmdmg out an ~x~a and Pomeroy.
Personal intcrvi&lt;•w can be decedent Wllli11m H. Knottg, died 42 million 1040A's and 100 1n1Uhm
ltl3 cHP:V~oLET, 4o d!., 1 tone
Sayre is expected to 10 along
obtained b~ phoning 425-X seized in' fee simple of the follow· 1040's for distribution Itt lhe 000
blue fini ~ h, 1D1 series, healer,
with
l h e same darting quintet
in;
real
estate:
internal
revenue
of(
ices.
These
Ire
clean. $701l.OO. Pomeroy Motor
or 246-X .
fnr person who need more than lhat he has depcn d{'J upon so far
Co.
11 20 tf
The following rna] rstale situat- the two they receive or are not this year. That wuulrl have big Joe
-·
ed in' Secl.ion No. 30, Township No. on the internal revenue malllna Ford, Lite team's lcadtng scorer, at
]958 BlfH.'I\ V8 Super, 4 rtr . Hiv..
7, Range No. Hi, of the Ohio Com- list.
iera Sedan. Power windows,
eenter and Bob Oliver and Jerry
Larry Curtis of Waldo 0, ~&gt; pf'nt
pany's Purchase. Salem Township ~
PO!It:HIIY
and
ste••ring, !tE'at, antenna,
The so railed " tailored mailil\8'' Arnold at t h e forwards. At the
Meigs County, Ohio, and bounded or1,11,inatcs from lnternol Revenue':; guards will be Roy Clark and John the holiday's with his father Den brak('li. $3 ,195.00. Blaettnar's,
~
and deQibed u . follows : De.ing two big· processing centers atKan- Layne.
_I 3 Jill
· ver Curtis.
Edith Osborn spent Wedncsda)·
the Sodthwot;t quart;f.r of 'the
~--· 19M"PoNi·lAc Chiefton VB b
Northwest quarter of Baid sectioft,
with 'Mr. and Mr11. Emmett Stet·
tuxc, 4 rlr ., Sedan. Hydramatic \20 ) Bus mess ~erv1c~ containing 40 acres, more or less,
hem.
drive, Olll )' 5,405 actual mil&lt;'s.
excepting rhcrefro;n 20 acres,
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pierce Larry
$2. ~9~.00. Uhtettnar'•, Pomeroy.
more or Je,;s, which lies on the
Curtis and Johnny Newell spcuL
I 3 6tc QU!l:K SUVJt;!!: on WaWJl .6eo East 1ltle of the publie road, conpairlna bf Factory Ttuiud
~!day afternoon with Mr. and
~slri(:K century, 4 dr. RiviWiillc.ll·Jllk-.!r. COL'lolMi .fl!::WK- veyed to Gladys Knotts by det1d
~rs. Rodney Pierce and sons.
era Sedan . Hard-top atyle, power
LER.S, PMihii'O•.
\-a-d recorded in Deed Book 168 Page
.. Roger and Darrell Deems of
stcnlng :utd brakes. $2,695 .00. - - - - - -- - ------- _ __
435 of Meigs Counly Deed Record!!.
Parkersburg w. Va. spent their
Blaettnar·s. Pomeroy.
1 3 tile 11\AO!u &amp;: TELl!;VISJON SERVlCJL
Being the ~ame real estate conChristmas vaea.tion with their
Phone 200. (..lelaod AppJian« veyed to W. H. Knotts by deed
a:randmother Emma Powell.
1~ F0 H.B VB Ranch wagon . •"orrlSture,
118 W. Mam lit., .Pomtro' recorded in Deed Book 163 Page
Mr. and Mrs., El')lest Bush of
omatir dme, orlainal blue On·
189 of Meil!l Countl Deed Records .
~:/.3-tt
Eut Letart 0. 1pent Wednesday
l»h. $1 .99~.00. Blaettnar's , Pome"the ~raycr of said petition is
· eve wltb Mr. aru,t Mrs. Willard
1 3 6te
rO)'.
for sale of said real estate for the
Picott and daughters.
payment or debt!! or said decedent
1954 BUI&lt;~ K Special Dlx. 4 dr.
Mr. and Mr• L ' D. Pierce spent
and charees aforeaald, and for oth·
Sedan . Low mileaae, new finish .
Sunday ln Aibetu with Mr. and
er relief.
$1 ,89.1U)(I . Blaettnar't, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Byron Calvert and fa!Jli1Y .
I 3 81&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. ·wUiard Pieott anti
The penons finl above men·
dauabter apent Sunday with Mr.
1'9!§3 cm:v. z dr. or 4 dr. Sedan. SAVE ON YOUR SH0E repalr ll Uoned will further tate notice that
and Mrs. Riley Plsott and •on
Uaclne Shoe !:;hop
they .have been made partie. deChoice of 11ither car. Both aood
11
80
u
Don.
fendant In the above petition and
·buya. $995.00. Blaettnar'a, PomrMr. Ray Parson who (&lt;t employthat they are required to answer
1 3 6tc
roy .
ed at ColumbUs Ohio. spent the
the samo on or Wore the 18th day
APPROXIM.-c
A=
TE::;L::Y
week end ·with hla wife and fam·
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t:l~l_ 1n
_su ra n...:c...:e,..-- of February, 19&amp;'1.
posts, l2c uch on stump. rhone
Jly.
KINNA
ICNOns,
Admlnlt24483.
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Wahama High School'• Wbite
Falcons will return to the baftQt.ball war~ on Friday of thil week
but not in the new gymauium aa'

Sayre said that finS: treatment
of the floor was being done tbia
week and that the new roll aw.ay
bleaeherl are to be installed ne~:t
week. The bleachers were not; jn,.
stalled thla week ~ince w011tera
who are to do it are workint lD
the Hannan gym.

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Ravenswood

for practice or a game. ~d jobi
remaining to be completed-· will
Aet use or the new playing noo~
back at least one we~k and per-.
hAps two.

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1 - '"l...t .4 JoiU,DACHI. ...~ 1!;4\. •

Falcons To Meet ·

wa1 expected prior to the CbrlJt.mas holidays.
Coach Ralph Sayre said Mouday
that the new gym is not yet rea d Y

I-

PAIN

~n.-l send along a payment
he may owe 1bcve

~ r ,lhlllg

h: .. 1\.:hhuld1ng tax instead of j u"t
fill in!( uut the form .and waiting
fur ~ h1il However. the taxpayer
usJil•'" 1h1' fo rm may . if he thooaes,
1.. 1 lutnn.d Revenue fJ,ure bia de'"
f• c·Jt&gt;ne.l i.•r refund, J·ust u he bu
ltn the p;1~t
Al so. •.lu~ time checks or money
orders paymg any deficie'ney are
to lw made out to the "Internal
Reven ul" Service," Instead of a1 In
thf" past. to the '"District Direetolo
of Intern al Revenue."

LIGAL NOTICE 'd
t
Callie Farrah, who res1 ea a
11
Kl
Kalamazoo State Hosp ta .
a a·
muoo, Michigan, Robert K'nott~.
whose last known place of resl·
dence was Elkton, Maryland, R. D.
4 but whoae preseat address is unOf, course, some individuals who
'known and cannot, with reason- ~et them may find dliat their deable diligence, be ascertained; ductiona total more than 10 ,p.erCalrence Knotts, wha lalt known cent, the maximum allowed by the
place of residence was Ivydale, automatic punch cardJ. Jn that
West Virginia , and whokae preaendt case the Revenue Service adviae~
1
place of residence ~ un nuwn sn
using form lOfO. The tax colleccannot be aseertR!ned ;
Ralph torS, however, fiQ:Ufe this won't apKnotts. whose last known place of ply to many p~ople In the below
re.side~ce wu Powellton, West $5,()()() br.,cll:et. .
Vlrglma, but whose present resl-1
••, ...d Tbll Month
dence is unknown and cannot,
with reasonable diligence , be asMailings of the tax forma becin
cerU.ined ; Russell Knotts, whose ahout the end of this month. You'll
1
f
'd
h
last known pace o ~n1 ence was b~ gettine yours about t e aame
Ivydale, West Vlrgima, but whose time the Chriltmaa bills start com·
present place of residence b un- ing in. Each fqrm will be accomknown and wtannot be asrertained; panied by a do-it-yourself booklet
Leland Price, whose last known or sheet.
·
place of residence is 1010 South
About 18 million wage earn~•

I

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THE SMITH

i}md Rehelor

pu nch ca rd may compute

th 1• rurm t040A. he ta\·payeu ustn _'[ hl' )IIHICh Card may COmpute

made less than $:5 ,000 thu year
and had leJ&amp; than $IOO 10 outsidt:
tncome, stop mak'mg extra worry
for yourself.
Pay your taxes the s1mp 1e, easy
way. Use (orm l040A the punch
card which a bureaucrat tan riftle
through .a machine instead of shuf.
fling bY hand.
The Interal Revenue Service re·
ported with consternation today
that some tlx million person s went
to all the trouble last year of fil.
ing regular tax fq;m 1040 when
th.ey could have done the job wilh
the simpler puneb eard. That made
more work for both sender a.nd
reeelver.
To make aure this doesn't ban.
'
pen again, the tax agenll are
sendina: punch c~ds to thi&amp; lower
income II'O'JP this year.

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Tb• !&gt;ally

Thl.' 19~ forms will have lOrGewhat larger type for easier re1d·
1ng th··

Dall~ Sentlnel, l'orurt!)&lt;'·Mit!dleport, 0 .; 1rm.-S, 1181-T

&amp;-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 3, 1957

1u1s City Mo , and Lawrence, Mall.
e.. i•r To a ..d

RetUfDS Afe
Made Easl'er
.

INSURANCE AGEN Y

• centl per word for three cou--14)
1l
ti
For
I
IOCU Ve ..... ona.
lpeeia! --uoe IDOIItb fot %5 cenU
___,
:&gt; JWlnl HUL':-. F 111 Syr&amp;C'.I&amp;e, gas,
per WVlu.
PUll rau- or z e..mta per word will
elettrLr and &gt;A'&lt;Jtt· r, phone 907·X.
be eb•raed for adVft'Using If not
or 839-M
__ _ 1~ 31 6tc
pajd fcrr before the 25lb of eacb
·
lnoertlon
month ! 0110•-.
·
SLEEP ING R Oo~IS, do&amp;e in town,
~ · A•v--··--Sbould ~., ·
~~~ Ul u - ~K"
127 Butterr.ut
12 29 12tc
-pv••""-'
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IIN.LII-y.

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�STIVERSVILLE

ns l(

1f1ANT
"

A

Rodney Downi n~

12l Wonted to Rent

3 BEDROOM
tJNFURNISRED
•"\JJ
Home in Pomnoy
or cJoae in.
. . . t ...u per word, one lJt
f'hone 62~1-M .
,ertiOD. Mmlmum chu"&amp;e 50c.1 3 3tc

Income Tax

Fire. At.Jtomoblle, He•llh
ACCIDENT

Ll,., C•su•lty •nd Bonch

Rent

Rea I Estate Braker
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

6136-N'

PHONES

6311

WARn

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Sentinel wi.U net be responalb)• .-·or reht - ~lt-Clno:: wallfl&amp;l=.::J
'f or more than one ineorreet io· I steamer. t:lintun .fiAber, Mirl
dlepurt. Ph. 6::!63cJL
Jl.-l·ll
oertion.

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p.,..,oy, Ohio

care ar Tbukl and. Speetal No- ..=:;=-::: - - . - .. - - -

Ucq of Ennt.J prlntl':d at re,U:..I ~SH GUERNS~- COW, 3 yean.
Jar etaui1\ed rates Obttuarl.es
Ideal for famil y or dairy . G. K.
• J)llblilbed ,., 1 eent per word.
Reuter, Pomeroy . Phone 2olft.X.
-12 28 6tp

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~'llotfCE"S

CON&lt;::RETI!: BLOCKS
· "Build BeHor For Ln..·
GRUESER BLOCK CO.
'Mil" North of Pomeroy
On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Gruner.
Rock Sprlnp

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1 AM--NOW OPEN for piano atudentl. lm.mediate registration.
Mrs. Olive Ingraham , Pomeroy,
Pbone438-M.
133tc•

ROOMS. FURNlSHED apartment with bath , 109 Union Ave.,
or cali 494·Y. Percy L. Peoples.
12 26 U
-Lodden.
re~oa

rar

aocJs.

BECAUSE O.i" THE RAC~E·WASeafiold Board&amp;, Df'll,l
HAMA
hasketball game the
Clinton F\aher. MiddleP«t
Southern Local Board of Edu·
Pbooe ~X.
11--14
- -~
cation will bold its regular
meeting, Monday Jan . 7 at 8 :00 ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
p. m. at RMine High School.
8 room house Newly decorated
Paul Beegle, Clerk.
1 3 3tc
inside ami oul. A. N. BeagU.
RACINE AMERICAN ·..:;g i o~- me~tPomeroy,
11 1 U
in Thursday Jan 3
(
t
g
' ' 12 31 3tp
P

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17) H I W
d
e
On e _

- - - - - - - - - ; - - r$2.00 HOURLY possible doing
.-.mplf!te WIIE£1.. wm~;ai'EN'f,
I' ht
bl
ork at home
ba.:af.leint aaCI brake- aervtce.
t£
as~m Y w 11
ri ·
Rackett's Safetr Senice. Welt
No e~pcnr.nce _n{'cc sa~. ~e:
hSANdCLO •Atrg. (.1 48 850
C Iii
M1ia StrHt. PomerOJ, ObJo.
T 1r
os ugc cs
a .
AYI DONT YOU KNOW?
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1 2 2tp
s .
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th.
b
st.
1
Bak er s WI
g ve you
e .e
_ _ _ _ __
tradc on furniture or ap:ha~f FRESH cow and CALF. Alva 'FrY,
ees.
-6
Middleport R D. 1, Bradbury.
1 2 Stp

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(81 Auto SOles

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By ROBERT f , MORISON

lm

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United P~• StaH Corn·tpon .....1
WASIDNGTON
UP _ It you

1111

Quebec St., Apt. 5, Arlington. Virglnia, and whose present place of
relridence Is unkno.wn and can~ot
be ascertained; Will take. n.ottce
that Kenna, Knotts. 111 a.d~Jmstrator of the estate of Wilham H.

GIA. NIUAITII ,..;u. tTANIAGK T A. •
LIT I 1r ,OWDEJIIt. ITANIACilt It
10114 1 '"' io'tlr.cl•l"'
tTAN·
....GK -....bi"n M" ••al "'•liinll• lrl•fA
..r.. ,..,:, ...,. ;.,,...., ....... --"• 4loH .
• , , Th• ellct.ll off•ti~,.,~ of u,..,
MULTIPt.a l ... r.cllt"b .... ~.... fader, !'AI,.

,_,rtet nli.r, ••Ji"l &amp;tlxitt• '"II'-~·
!'lilt

INSURANCE

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P..paralliorl

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Extra
Specials!
MI. AND MIS. IAWHNCIKY..-nd U!el.r ~ ~

AoWD waitJDI Ia lbelr Burbank, caut., ~ ror an anawe~ to f
their ol!er to adopt the .,en ehlldren orphaned wbeo ' tbolr pal'entlr wert: killld Ill aa auto-train cra.sb lD Pboen~ ArlL Tb•
1cruh ldDed lZ ot'U penona m the car. RelatJvea 6t the cltlldreD
, Hid thaY ~ 11!-~- ~0 ~
t l•tllnl4t10aa~ aotHU~uMtoJ
will meari bigher incomes for em-:
ployees alt along the line. Hieber
incomes and further technolocical
Looks lite '1957 would bring
bl&amp;her food costs, 110 buckle u ~ advances point toward a greater
Population growth In U.ia country demand for as well as an increasruns about there million persons ed output of food products.
a year. Extension apeeiallstt ir·
Demand is alfeady high and stlll
marketing: informatlon for consvm
ers at Ohio State University set&gt; climbing for part'ially processed,
the demand for food increasin~ or !ipecially treated, prepared, CJl'
proportionately,
packaged (oods. AI the niarketll:ll
As a result of this trend, th&lt; ~ys tem adds Ulis Jdnd of S"Crvlees
specialists look for continued im to tood products, fO'Jd expeildi~
provement in efficiency of produc
tlon on the farm as well as in th"' tur cs genera!IY increase.
procesa.ing industries and in tec h
Another straw in the economic
notogical developmcno.~~ aid bo1 :1
wind
pointing toward higher foo
farmer and industrial handler of
eosts
in
the yeaC ahead is the fact
farm producta.
that many major industrieB have
Chances are all theBe facton
co
ntracted for wage increases to
will contribute to a steady riM:
tht!ir
employees. Such increases
In marketing costs through the
comlng }'Car. These higher costs arc usually reflected in coat -"'f
will be distributed over labor, l1ving increases, So the cycle p,oes.
packaging, R;J.aterl~ls, machinery,
Higher incomes make for greater
transportation, and other marketdem~tnd for goods. This in turn
1oM pro~:esscs,
Mucb of lhese increased costs pushes prices higher. Higher pri ·
res make higher costs. These have
to be covered by raising the in·

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Manress · · · · $39.95

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Dinette Set ·· $79.95
BATHROOM
OUTFIT

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4ooOLOciJST

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McMaster
Hardware and Furniture
N. ~ftd Ave. 'Middleport

II;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;
NOTICE

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MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The tax bo&amp;ks are now open
for the payment of Decem·
ber aQd June Real Eslale
Tax. Will close Feb. 1,1957.
Clyde G. Millhone,
Meigs County Treasurer

.-

U1CJa ST\Jlli!:BAKER. 2 dr., VB Hy·
dramal:it

drlve,

he1ter,

very

clean, one owuer, $UI.OO. Pome- ('OMP~ lnaur~~&gt;'lte Proteetlto,
roy Motor Co
11 28 t1
We. Auto, Flnt. ~oUo. Call-Doll

PURE

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~FORD. t dr., lovely eream
nd balae. f'\latomllne, VI motor
IUD vtwr, ·adlo. beater, aeat

eowra, FordonaatJo elld CoaUDental trim. $1DUI.OO. Pomeroy
Motor Co.
11 28 tf

IIUl' Mlddlopor1. O:::
bl:::
o·- - -

(21) kcol Estate'
FOil SALI': oi'i-itl!:NT, h-o-u-.,-a-nd
fann . SN' Mrt;. John Stout, HarI 3 Stc

rl~onvillr .

liM BUlCI\, t dr. bard top, beauti-

·- ---- - ·ful 3 tone llfeen flnllh , white TII!Ui)Jo~ Auu:s LEV~&lt;:
L GARDEN
wall Urea, low mJleaJe, dyna·
lour ronm hn!l!lt:, clcdriclty. At
flow, radio, lulater. $22115.00.
AllPIC Grnvc : Sec Aiel' Wheeler.
Pomero1 Motor Co.
11 28 tf
I 8 8te

~ A 'A:ut;;s;,:;icro

t. R. lA WLINO 80NI CO • It
...,. w...- s.rvt... Day
l'bon: 1122'1. Hleht Pboal ~
I. 11000~ YIIOUTB DL\1.

1118

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!:or SGie
station wa~·on1, and lrucka. Obtain bid ~h{'e\1 at Maln Gate or
Crl' tk Power Houu at
, Ohio.
I 3 Jh·

rhone

• Ohio

:1'0--M-=ERANJ,\
S 1180FORS.
SALE
)l(n.NJ . H.PUPPY'
MlkhoU
SMond Ave. Middleport. Ohio
Phone 6087·Y IU1-3tc

CiRcuLATING HEAfiR, Uh now
80,000 BTU. Call 51&amp;-M or 9391.
12 31 31c
ll,llLDING LOTS 8 or 10. One an
· extra
one.
interetttd ·eall
at the home of A. N. Benfilc),
Pomeroy •10 Annto St. 12 2t tJtc

u

Cora Turneor

WE BUY

I

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

~P~h&lt;~no~SI~O~~====~P~om;10;,.;'~
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lll.lBOOL PI111111CTS
AND CORPORATIONS

bulldlft~S,

farm
no Turner rarrri,
joinsto 2315
acre~ land,
[)e)bert
be
BOld eepJI'ately on same date, 10
a. m. lanuary 30, 1~1, Court

Mu1t sell

for two-thlrd8 apprli11ed nlue of

$800.00 p, H~ O'lrllft, AHorn•y for
Wayne Tur•r, Admlnlttra·
fOr. ,..,... 4S2, Pamoroy,

OhJ..

IT WIL!. BRING HIM
DOWN TO EARTH
ON THE RIGHT SIDE!

, UeAL NOTJCI
PlllilllC .ALl
!llelbert Tur\\er farn1, 10 a. nt.
January 30, .1t6't, COUft . House,
PomcrtJy, OhiO. Location, ncar
Carpenter, la Co\u~bla 1'uwnship,
Melgr, County, OhiO.
!'"arm of :Qll •ere,; . rcsldll!nte
and rolatcd farm buUdlnaa. r.rop
land, gra~ina~ thli]K!r, · ··urplus. or
waler, Oil ~OOd

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A newspaper route will help do. vllop yaur oon'• roaponoibility,

fer l&gt;ocomo real and ,activo in

y011r' boy when he Ia a nowopeporlipy.

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F. H. O'"Jii't.1Att.rnfY ,.,
W1y.,. T~r, Admlnlttra-

tor. Pho-., 452. P•-·

(I) 3, IU, 17,

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COL~MBIA
.20
LEBANON -------·-·.
Eutora toe11' s. J!: -- .20
Soutbont Loe11 S: 1&gt;. -. .20
LETART .
·
8oU\herJI t.Q&lt;IIl S. D. - ..20

OLEO

- - - - 4 lb $1.00

Y'

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whom.dii

Tll!l iwl TRVm IS 1111t • .,;,..,- - lho- peopleth6 drama pa~s; or e.-e oft. PIP One, ore ttlft'e.
A hUDdled movie queens, De'&amp;onb Kerr excepted, have pi'Oft4
be erotlatloal. Vain liorill--and
.I'm aa 1pU.tkal, v~ '6or.
my11e1t. that hu left us nowhere. MOYle MOfU18, theater .im.pl'till'lot.l
opera at:m, atateamen-too many of them doa't atan4 up- under J
cloae ltudy,

nev.'S, on

to1

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I f'9-'lld break ypqr little ·~.,l&gt;Y II)IIJlg you, tor hdtanoo,
e.bo\lt the eternal juvenile who "eati twO dozen \tltamln pills • day.
~tf \vl.tb. )'Oiurt. blackltrip mqJUaes and all the re11t of the vitality
rout~e bl!ea• "after~. otd·teQow, an actor'.e looks are hili fortune

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- 41b $1.00

Ground Beef

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Pork Sausage- 3 .lb $1.00

UNCLASSIFIED

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Potatoes - ·so lb $1.59
SIMONS MARKET
· POMEROY

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W. MAIN ST.

and· JnU8t W pnMrvea at •n· ooita. "&lt;:' When you see htm oa. tb•
screen, you havt to eroDe JLt his 1nteetlo111 ~ nature. He seema
.to ntce.

• • • •
THE OltAPI!MNfl HAS TOLII !liE throul!h

the yearo that

fiN) Hf

a

In

penon, GrouchO II U a4der·tollgued, bolled•I'&amp;ZO!', &amp;arcaatle Wit wi!-0 ,
t0$aes Ofr tDiulb tn the .dfre(ltlciJ. of anyone. According to a Wl.ltreu
at the Amerleana, old Grouch hat bten up to the familiar clod'ke
here. Jilt haa:' t•ft mote · than cm• timoelint conventioneer !CUt Pel
bleedlnl' 'dft th8 !'Opel with ll1l r6jlladen.
How I WD'llk1 t«ke aU thll, weft t to meet hint and pau the' time
of day, I don'~ know. I knred h1fu as a eomleal m.Lsanth~ 1ft the
mQVies, inO\Itblng the hlladous · ineulta wrttten. for fltm by S. . J •.
Perelmq.
Maybe td feel the aame Way -about him ln'.person. t hate to tee
poor, p!Ublt, naive pel'IOns crucl1led by ,Intelligent sarcaam,. but rrt)"
Idolatry ot Oroucho may be such that I might even overlaek It 'iJl
him.
,.
Then' again-I mll!ht noL Th.,.. II&amp;yo been only • h,.clfUI of .Big
Namea whO-. haye held up.· for me, on meeting them- Phil SliVers.
say, .o r cary Onmt. Saroyu. Joaft Q.ulfteld. No politlolan&amp; Wen• dell, WU.,l~le ~ me b)i' ~kllilt' ~~~ . out btfore a photagtapb
to r\lttie h[iJ ha.lr aiad twist lit.s ftf(!"tle 80 hAl would look counbifted.
and Fred -+i~ diJffiUtfliOI'i.ed me by belfti-wliiplsh toward· a hard·
workln• eamoratnan. ·
·
·
· ,
,- Marx Jaa.'t ·i olng to ret the ehaftee. r11 eonttnue to wors'fl.lp i\lm
..rroin afA.l'r-lf he'11etop ea:t.Jat lit tie next tablo to me. In .reattt_~iri.lita.

THE DAILY SEl\iiNEL

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NANCY ·
NOW, KIPS·- I'Ll..
TEACH Y~­
H0\'1 TO MAKE
SII.HOuETiES

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3.80

.110

8.80'

.r.o

.00

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3.80
3.80

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17.110

1.00 ·
1.00

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12.Qll

22.00
21.00
17.110

1.00

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1.00
.1.00 ·

111.110
1!i.oo

22.00
18.00

.00

.3.80

1.00 .

1•.oo

18.00

.50

3.80 .

1,00 •

ORANGE ..
' ll!lenl Loell S. D. . - .20

·.oo

380

-- .20

.50
.00
.00

·3,80
' 3.80 .
8.80

-~

•110

3.80 •

1.00·

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~'=·Loeol·S. D.

Nol"lbem t..oell S. D• . - .1110
Rutland VUiaie ----- ;20
So'ol'E!I·
'Weatem l.o&lt;ol s. D. -- .20
SALISBURY
s. I&gt; 20

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.to·

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i .' 1~00 .,_.-,,

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a.so

1.00
1 00 •

15.00

SV'l'.l'QN'

~LocalS. D. -- ·20
RO~• vm... -----·- .20

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·50

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j21!fl ! ·
2:00

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22.00
21.00
22.00

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21.30

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20.110

21.00
18 00

18:20
21.20

CLYDE G.

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llUl state taxes wb!ch bave not beoen paid at the c1ose of ,a~}) ~IleeUoa earry a Hnalty or tJen
per cent Taet m\Y. bll)ald at the office or the ~ounty tr-easurer or bY m_ait- , Please bring dYour I11st
tu.' reeei'Qllad tf Jour,.; by m1il. be sure to locate your -pro~ b)' tax.l.u: d.ls~t 1 ~ enclose
Umped aeU..f.ddrellied. enveloped. Always e~ittex_~ur ~,x rectiU.t tO . , th~t~t)t .eo~n aU Your nro1 rtv Office UoUr1 _;._ 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.ll. tkilY ftef''Dt SitUntJV when office clO&amp;es "It· Noon. Tax

Cl! will be a... !lee. 15, 19CIIIIo Feb. Ia~ !DlST.

WILLIE

23:40

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sJ;;ro"" vn~a1e __ ::: :ao

16.00

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22.00
22.00

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R!LL Oft 1l£

IIERII!: QfiSlMf\9-

BUT HE'U. eE t«&lt;ME fRG\'1
THE~ 9:lON f'kM·"

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3.80

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Elillom

l~ltlatlve, thrift, honesty, end roal
manhood. Fino traits of eharac•

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Ohio.

BEI&gt;FORD ------------ .20
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Eat.ate;' 60 •cres or

Hou,., l'om•roy, Ohio.

ITI.UC1'URAL 1 BIAMI
ICRAP IRON - MITALl

2... 811 . Rut·

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John C.IHIMI
Juett- of tht ·ProUt. C•urt
Mel81 County, Ohlo

LIGAL NOTICI
PUBLIC SAU

AUTO SALES

UP~~?1HT ~~~~d

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Admlnlotrohr

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In purauanee of Jaw, t, clyde G. M!Uho~.IJ'reaaurer of Melaa,CoUDtJ, Ohio•. do hereby atvlle notlce
that lhe Dumber of Milla levied on each dollar of property lhoa· on the GeneJ"al 'tax Dup 1&lt;oilate • 1
Real Eltl~. Public UtWt¥ and Personal Property wftbin aald Count$ for the YNI' 1906 ia aa
ow•:

Notice ia l}ereb)' cJ,ven that
Neiss C. Powell who11e Post Office Address Ia Mlddlepott, Ohio
baa been duly appQinted aa Administrator of the lltate of Rou
E. Powell late of Melaa Cou.nty,
Ohio, deceaBed.
Dated thls 17th day of December 1936.

:Good Ckan Used Cora '
All Makes and Modelo

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I a.VOld. tbt uae ot name~. Oolwnn readera too often are oelebrl.ty-•1
wofshtppen and U you lluUit tbelr loved onea. :rou're ln tot 1~ · It J
eame out fti.Uy and saJd Ava aardltet wta a eoncelted au (she's
not: ahe'a almoat tbe exact opji(Mite), td. b&amp;ve Ava. Gardner f~
eomlng aft•r me wtth atllet;t.ot. Or, worae, eane-ellng their neW'Bpaper,
aubscrlpttona. TO .tbem. bad news 1s no ~·· ·
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Actors, I ~poe; are the worSt. In 8inaD doaea; they are enter--1
taJntng, but tt 1 euteld81 'to take· them eertoua1y. By and lUge they
are -~turirtz, prancing idlota, tuU of_ sound and rury etthlfytna:

RAns onwnoN FOR 1.956

NOTICI Of APPOINTMINT
lat.te of lteu I. P•wtll

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tile lfUioOt. .Ill tile worl4. Jt'o pe.-.1 ·
·taste. Some people ewlt ·coUider DahnJ kaye ~7·
,
· SlnC6 mon tban a baker"l ciosen af IPY earlier Idola 1n abow
rtl!st llave tumed aut to )lave- Cta.y teft, whea I mtt them, i ba,ve
nvoldOd Cltoucho otudiOuily, 1hto week It l&gt;u 4llfleult, NBq
ho.s bt'eft f1Yitt8' a mg 30UI A!qll:~~
,
.t. tb., year'a lao;~ JD
the hnd of the aurt, the Am·r i . · ·,
IOplftf bitterly thlbujtt tlte
nest of btr ahota: Jn the joint· (
· bWocher~ tualne Day, ·lktdlf
Flllher, D!tb~le ReyMlds, Dave · Gil"':'d*&amp;1. SC.Ve Al._n, WlDIUh
Bendix, a4 hlftn~tum) has befn my lilo1. l'Yt had ~ bide 1Nibln4
lobby ~mari to duck him. Tl\• J)tJler Dilllt he had lamb c:ho~ h\
the Oa:uchG ROom (the tMat~ Jack 1) at the nUt table tO n\1116, While
I was haVing JRmb chop&amp; 1 read t)le Lue.ifteu HcUOn ot •..ntwa·
magazine through 't~let, to avoid-Catching hla eye.
Atter al...._what'l left tor I'M It he tum11 out to be, h\ ttle Broad•
way pa:toia, a atitr! YOJi? $q,uart•clanclng? Vowa of &amp;Uence? .Elvis
Presley 1

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trlter of the l1t1.. of Wll·
Middll.!poh. Fu-e .. AuiiOIIlObil~to
liam
H. Knot... O.C•atecl.
Jlonds. Pb&lt;&gt;lO 8Sli&gt;X
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Monoadlt-1

lUI, bevaUR .for ·.25 ·

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yearo I

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A NEWSPAPER ROUTE
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G. E. REUTER

a"TANaACK

Ae•ll\&amp;t ..,",.

will get the 1040A punch carda,
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~ix million more than a year aao.
The Wahama coach said that .the
1941 INTERNATIONAL
Dump
Some 27 ,201,000 will gellhe Jon.Cr work of erecting the new bleachTruck . Good steel bed, practlEXPERJt:NC ED
104(.1 forma. About a. 6 mUUon ers would take about one week.
caJiy new holst, fair tires. Val·
PERSON FOR
forms will go to those who must Meanwhile, the Falcons continued
ued at $.'100.00. Gr~atly reduced
file an estimate of income and pay their workoUts. in Lht: old um and
!or q"ick ca•h 1ale. Call · 813J
Knotts,
deceased,
on
tne
251h
day
. tax. quarter 1y. Ano lher 8.7 will face the Ravenswood Red DeYor sec Floyd Rummel, Mmers·
o1 sep1em ber, 19•"' 2, f 1'l ed h'1s pc 11 - t he1r
.11'
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·n g0 to buai- Us on that floor on Friday evening.
ville .
12 31 3tp
OFFICE WORK
tion in the Probate Court o{ Meigs ml wn pac ages wl
County, Ohio, CaRe No. 16,033, and nessm~n who g~t for_ma for
The Ji'a lco'\!1 go into t h e new
on the 14th day of December , surh 1tema as capital g.. ms. And year with a record or four victor.
Must
have
complete
knowl9:1~ CJIF.VROLET, 4 dr. sedan, V8
ledge or procedure and pol- 19M, filed his supplemental peti· another_ 18 milUon tax form pact~ ie" and two dereats havina:~ taken
motor with overdrlve , radio,
.
the measure of t h e Charleston
icies of insurauce clerical tlon therein, alleging that the l)er· ages Will_ ~o to far~~rs.
heatrr, S{'Jt covers, dark green
sonal estate of said decedent Is
In additiOn to ma1hngs to these Reds, Rutland twiee, and Kyger
finish . $174:5.00. Pomeroy Motor
work.
lnauUicient to pay his debt8 and 1 ~ive gr~ups_. the. G~vernment prm,t- Creek while losing to Middleport
Co.
II 28 11
chartel of admini stration; that mg Off1ce 1s grmdmg out an ~x~a and Pomeroy.
Personal intcrvi&lt;•w can be decedent Wllli11m H. Knottg, died 42 million 1040A's and 100 1n1Uhm
ltl3 cHP:V~oLET, 4o d!., 1 tone
Sayre is expected to 10 along
obtained b~ phoning 425-X seized in' fee simple of the follow· 1040's for distribution Itt lhe 000
blue fini ~ h, 1D1 series, healer,
with
l h e same darting quintet
in;
real
estate:
internal
revenue
of(
ices.
These
Ire
clean. $701l.OO. Pomeroy Motor
or 246-X .
fnr person who need more than lhat he has depcn d{'J upon so far
Co.
11 20 tf
The following rna] rstale situat- the two they receive or are not this year. That wuulrl have big Joe
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ed in' Secl.ion No. 30, Township No. on the internal revenue malllna Ford, Lite team's lcadtng scorer, at
]958 BlfH.'I\ V8 Super, 4 rtr . Hiv..
7, Range No. Hi, of the Ohio Com- list.
iera Sedan. Power windows,
eenter and Bob Oliver and Jerry
Larry Curtis of Waldo 0, ~&gt; pf'nt
pany's Purchase. Salem Township ~
PO!It:HIIY
and
ste••ring, !tE'at, antenna,
The so railed " tailored mailil\8'' Arnold at t h e forwards. At the
Meigs County, Ohio, and bounded or1,11,inatcs from lnternol Revenue':; guards will be Roy Clark and John the holiday's with his father Den brak('li. $3 ,195.00. Blaettnar's,
~
and deQibed u . follows : De.ing two big· processing centers atKan- Layne.
_I 3 Jill
· ver Curtis.
Edith Osborn spent Wedncsda)·
the Sodthwot;t quart;f.r of 'the
~--· 19M"PoNi·lAc Chiefton VB b
Northwest quarter of Baid sectioft,
with 'Mr. and Mr11. Emmett Stet·
tuxc, 4 rlr ., Sedan. Hydramatic \20 ) Bus mess ~erv1c~ containing 40 acres, more or less,
hem.
drive, Olll )' 5,405 actual mil&lt;'s.
excepting rhcrefro;n 20 acres,
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pierce Larry
$2. ~9~.00. Uhtettnar'•, Pomeroy.
more or Je,;s, which lies on the
Curtis and Johnny Newell spcuL
I 3 6tc QU!l:K SUVJt;!!: on WaWJl .6eo East 1ltle of the publie road, conpairlna bf Factory Ttuiud
~!day afternoon with Mr. and
~slri(:K century, 4 dr. RiviWiillc.ll·Jllk-.!r. COL'lolMi .fl!::WK- veyed to Gladys Knotts by det1d
~rs. Rodney Pierce and sons.
era Sedan . Hard-top atyle, power
LER.S, PMihii'O•.
\-a-d recorded in Deed Book 168 Page
.. Roger and Darrell Deems of
stcnlng :utd brakes. $2,695 .00. - - - - - -- - ------- _ __
435 of Meigs Counly Deed Record!!.
Parkersburg w. Va. spent their
Blaettnar·s. Pomeroy.
1 3 tile 11\AO!u &amp;: TELl!;VISJON SERVlCJL
Being the ~ame real estate conChristmas vaea.tion with their
Phone 200. (..lelaod AppJian« veyed to W. H. Knotts by deed
a:randmother Emma Powell.
1~ F0 H.B VB Ranch wagon . •"orrlSture,
118 W. Mam lit., .Pomtro' recorded in Deed Book 163 Page
Mr. and Mrs., El')lest Bush of
omatir dme, orlainal blue On·
189 of Meil!l Countl Deed Records .
~:/.3-tt
Eut Letart 0. 1pent Wednesday
l»h. $1 .99~.00. Blaettnar's , Pome"the ~raycr of said petition is
· eve wltb Mr. aru,t Mrs. Willard
1 3 6te
rO)'.
for sale of said real estate for the
Picott and daughters.
payment or debt!! or said decedent
1954 BUI&lt;~ K Special Dlx. 4 dr.
Mr. and Mr• L ' D. Pierce spent
and charees aforeaald, and for oth·
Sedan . Low mileaae, new finish .
Sunday ln Aibetu with Mr. and
er relief.
$1 ,89.1U)(I . Blaettnar't, Pomeroy.
Mrs. Byron Calvert and fa!Jli1Y .
I 3 81&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. ·wUiard Pieott anti
The penons finl above men·
dauabter apent Sunday with Mr.
1'9!§3 cm:v. z dr. or 4 dr. Sedan. SAVE ON YOUR SH0E repalr ll Uoned will further tate notice that
and Mrs. Riley Plsott and •on
Uaclne Shoe !:;hop
they .have been made partie. deChoice of 11ither car. Both aood
11
80
u
Don.
fendant In the above petition and
·buya. $995.00. Blaettnar'a, PomrMr. Ray Parson who (&lt;t employthat they are required to answer
1 3 6tc
roy .
ed at ColumbUs Ohio. spent the
the samo on or Wore the 18th day
APPROXIM.-c
A=
TE::;L::Y
week end ·with hla wife and fam·
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_su ra n...:c...:e,..-- of February, 19&amp;'1.
posts, l2c uch on stump. rhone
Jly.
KINNA
ICNOns,
Admlnlt24483.
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I 3 3lc a;.net-Stmpeon lnBuranee Aa•DCJ•
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Wahama High School'• Wbite
Falcons will return to the baftQt.ball war~ on Friday of thil week
but not in the new gymauium aa'

Sayre said that finS: treatment
of the floor was being done tbia
week and that the new roll aw.ay
bleaeherl are to be installed ne~:t
week. The bleachers were not; jn,.
stalled thla week ~ince w011tera
who are to do it are workint lD
the Hannan gym.

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Ravenswood

for practice or a game. ~d jobi
remaining to be completed-· will
Aet use or the new playing noo~
back at least one we~k and per-.
hAps two.

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Falcons To Meet ·

wa1 expected prior to the CbrlJt.mas holidays.
Coach Ralph Sayre said Mouday
that the new gym is not yet rea d Y

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PAIN

~n.-l send along a payment
he may owe 1bcve

~ r ,lhlllg

h: .. 1\.:hhuld1ng tax instead of j u"t
fill in!( uut the form .and waiting
fur ~ h1il However. the taxpayer
usJil•'" 1h1' fo rm may . if he thooaes,
1.. 1 lutnn.d Revenue fJ,ure bia de'"
f• c·Jt&gt;ne.l i.•r refund, J·ust u he bu
ltn the p;1~t
Al so. •.lu~ time checks or money
orders paymg any deficie'ney are
to lw made out to the "Internal
Reven ul" Service," Instead of a1 In
thf" past. to the '"District Direetolo
of Intern al Revenue."

LIGAL NOTICE 'd
t
Callie Farrah, who res1 ea a
11
Kl
Kalamazoo State Hosp ta .
a a·
muoo, Michigan, Robert K'nott~.
whose last known place of resl·
dence was Elkton, Maryland, R. D.
4 but whoae preseat address is unOf, course, some individuals who
'known and cannot, with reason- ~et them may find dliat their deable diligence, be ascertained; ductiona total more than 10 ,p.erCalrence Knotts, wha lalt known cent, the maximum allowed by the
place of residence was Ivydale, automatic punch cardJ. Jn that
West Virginia , and whokae preaendt case the Revenue Service adviae~
1
place of residence ~ un nuwn sn
using form lOfO. The tax colleccannot be aseertR!ned ;
Ralph torS, however, fiQ:Ufe this won't apKnotts. whose last known place of ply to many p~ople In the below
re.side~ce wu Powellton, West $5,()()() br.,cll:et. .
Vlrglma, but whose present resl-1
••, ...d Tbll Month
dence is unknown and cannot,
with reasonable diligence , be asMailings of the tax forma becin
cerU.ined ; Russell Knotts, whose ahout the end of this month. You'll
1
f
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h
last known pace o ~n1 ence was b~ gettine yours about t e aame
Ivydale, West Vlrgima, but whose time the Chriltmaa bills start com·
present place of residence b un- ing in. Each fqrm will be accomknown and wtannot be asrertained; panied by a do-it-yourself booklet
Leland Price, whose last known or sheet.
·
place of residence is 1010 South
About 18 million wage earn~•

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THE SMITH

i}md Rehelor

pu nch ca rd may compute

th 1• rurm t040A. he ta\·payeu ustn _'[ hl' )IIHICh Card may COmpute

made less than $:5 ,000 thu year
and had leJ&amp; than $IOO 10 outsidt:
tncome, stop mak'mg extra worry
for yourself.
Pay your taxes the s1mp 1e, easy
way. Use (orm l040A the punch
card which a bureaucrat tan riftle
through .a machine instead of shuf.
fling bY hand.
The Interal Revenue Service re·
ported with consternation today
that some tlx million person s went
to all the trouble last year of fil.
ing regular tax fq;m 1040 when
th.ey could have done the job wilh
the simpler puneb eard. That made
more work for both sender a.nd
reeelver.
To make aure this doesn't ban.
'
pen again, the tax agenll are
sendina: punch c~ds to thi&amp; lower
income II'O'JP this year.

.TIO.WI..

Tb• !&gt;ally

Thl.' 19~ forms will have lOrGewhat larger type for easier re1d·
1ng th··

Dall~ Sentlnel, l'orurt!)&lt;'·Mit!dleport, 0 .; 1rm.-S, 1181-T

&amp;-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 3, 1957

1u1s City Mo , and Lawrence, Mall.
e.. i•r To a ..d

RetUfDS Afe
Made Easl'er
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INSURANCE AGEN Y

• centl per word for three cou--14)
1l
ti
For
I
IOCU Ve ..... ona.
lpeeia! --uoe IDOIItb fot %5 cenU
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:&gt; JWlnl HUL':-. F 111 Syr&amp;C'.I&amp;e, gas,
per WVlu.
PUll rau- or z e..mta per word will
elettrLr and &gt;A'&lt;Jtt· r, phone 907·X.
be eb•raed for adVft'Using If not
or 839-M
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pajd fcrr before the 25lb of eacb
·
lnoertlon
month ! 0110•-.
·
SLEEP ING R Oo~IS, do&amp;e in town,
~ · A•v--··--Sbould ~., ·
~~~ Ul u - ~K"
127 Butterr.ut
12 29 12tc
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ELBERFELDS JANUARY

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and monthly

buab~

of the Mtddlepon
Church were held
evenwg, January 2.
Tbe Rev c. E. Ho~·t, pa5tor preSided and conducted lhe openm g
. Q.evotional serv 1ce
w1lh L D.
Diles giving the prayer bdorP the

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PAJAMAS and
SLEEPERS

Middleport Society

The Rev. C E. HGyt drove h1s
Houd.ash cll , Board or Christian
daughter. Margaret Hoyt, a sen.or •
Educatwn, three }'("ar term , Mrs.
at Marietta College, back to schoo l
Alh•n Hug hes, Clifford S tumbo;
wday after her holiday vacatlo!l
Ushers, Eugene Coleman, Robert whtch was snent here 11nd wtt!l the
~fills, Owen Bratton Malcoln MilRev. and Mis Clan Harmo n, F11,:
! ('J Gerald Anlhon y, WLlham Wal·
Icy
ters James P ullen, lli'MI!l Fox.
Mr s Charks Bennett presented

SALE $1.50

Mr and Mrs Ronald Reed , Ar-

POMEROY
SOCIETY

P.omeroy Chapter
Of Eastern Star
Meeting Is Held

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To Relatives
During Holiday

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$299.00
BAKER
FURNITURI

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To toleguord yout health, we compouncl
yew phJ11don't prttcrlptlont with pro.
ftuioftal precl1ion from fr••h atach of
t~otenr. top•,uoHty pharmoceuticofa.
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SPENCER'S HOME·MADE

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UYER PUDDING
BLOOD PUD111NG
HEAD CHEESE
FINEST

IN

5 Beg. $29.50 Teen Age Coats ....... ."•Sale

SALE $1.50

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_COMPANY

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Pomeroy

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, l'riday, Janillry 4,

SAlE $1.50
14 Reg. $3.95 Womta'l
Strlpod Broadrlolh hjanu!s

SINGLE COPY -6C

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WO.
TruekAnd
Engine
In Early Morn Collision
A dnver of a tractor-trailer rig and his passenger are near
death today after a spectacular crash with a New York Cen~
tral iretght diesel Jooomative early this morning at the Hob-son-Route 7 crossing,
The passenger, Frank Murray, 42, Lodi, N. J., was thrown
from the cab of the southbound rig and run over by the slowly

GIRLS DRESSES .
42 Reg.

MEN'S

SPORT SHIRTS
All Sizes - Not ,u llzos ·Ia
all patterns.
7.95 Sport Shirts Sale $5.00
5.95 Sport Shirts Salo_f4.00
4.95 Sport Shirts Sale $1.00
3 95 Sport Shirts Bale $!.50
ESMOND BABY

BLANKETS

27 Rec.
33 Reg.
34 Reg.
14 Reg.

$5.95 Dresses ..
$4.95'Dresses .
t3.95 Dresses ...
$2.95 Dresses
$1.95

f3.00
$2.50
$200
$1.50
$1.90

3 Reg.

$12.95 Teen Age Dresses
10 Beg. $8.95 Teen Age Dresses
22 Reg. $7.95 Teen Age Dresses
16 Beg. $5.95 Teen Ago Dresse,
3 Reg. $3.95 Teen Age Dresses .

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$10.00

Sale $f.Ofl
Sale f$.00
Sale $J.QO
Sale J3.QO
Sale $2.00 ·

7 Reg. $10.95
PWd

and Reverslb!es

BLANKETS
R;Jyon and orion with Dura·
Chrome binding, 72 by 90
Inches .

WOMEN'S COATS
Just 67 For This Sale

$5.00

20 Women's $28.00 Coats

.... Sal• $22,00
17 Women's U9 50 Coats
.
. .. Sale $%8.00
30 Women's $49.50 and $69.50 Coats .. . Sale $38.00

$2.00

3 Reg. $5.84 .
SOLID COLOR WOOL

Seconds Of

Dan RJver Pereale

PILLOW CASES

Dark greeri • with
stitched ends.

Combed percale all white.
Stze 42 by 38 % mches.

blanket

3 Reg. U.ts

2 for $1.00

25% wool solid color blankets. Acetate satin binding.

January Siilll
SALE PRICES

DRESS MATERIALS
59c ....... Sale 38e a
69c
Sale 48e a
79c
Sale 58c a
89c
Sale &amp;8c a
$1.39 .. . .. Sale 98c a
$1.49
Sale 98c a
$1.98 . . Sale $1.38 a

yd.
yd .
yd.
yd.
yd
yd.
yd.

Our Regular $1.69J
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SUEDE FLANNEL

SHIRTS .

$3.00

COATS -7to 14

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Sizes from 8 to I)V"
smart new Plllferns. All
standard makes and con·

struction. On sale Cor

$1.38
Speelal Purtb-!
Large Sl&amp;e CANNON

WASH ClOTHS
1200 wash eloths for thio
sale, Including solid colors
and stripes.

10c
DRESS PERCAUS
Our lw&lt;l best selling brands.
Big selection of patterns. 80
square quality. On sale for

39c a yard
SALE! "45"
Extended Play

RECORDS
Reg. 1.49 Albums. All good

music. Popular songs by fa...
mous artists.

Reg. $8.95 5 Pleee

7 Reg, $25.00 Girls Coats
3 Reg $19.50 Girls Coats
II Reg. $18.50 Girls Coats
11 Reg. $13.95 Girla Coats
3 Reg, $12.95 Girls Coats

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

$18.00
$14.00
$12.00
UO 00
$1&amp;.00

BLANKETS
45% rayon, 30% cotton,
25% wool. Solid colors bound with acetate satin.
Pink, ~lue, green, tan and

eedar. .

$2.50

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SALE p,~ ••
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MEN'S

WINTER COATS and JACKETS

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40 Ref. $US Coals and Ja~ets .. · . , . Sale •:·:
1~ Reg. $6.9$ J..kets . . . . . . . . ..... Sale $ :
13 Reg. $'1.91 Jackets and Coals ...... Salot $8.08.
4 Rei. UUD J~els and Coats ...... . ~a~e .1UO ,
5 Keg. $14.95 Jaekets and Coats . . . . . ,... Ul.OO
4 Reg: $17.50 Coats , ... : . .. ... ...... Sale ·~:·::
13 Reg. $11.50 Coals . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . Sale $ . • .
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WASij:ING~N (UP)- Freshman Sen. Frank J. _Lausc_he Ne"w Assi'stant

}$ party today bi a suspenseful opening session of the 85th

and •u•lge Count, has gaJiled a
Democrats organized .the House with no trou e. ut m ~ new ®put.y sheriff today followmore closely divided Senate there had been anxious moment!
Uae sWe1ring in 1hursday o(
among tbe Democrat.- about Laus-~-· ,
,llayor Howard Frank and Robert
che's intentions.
L-.•. Rll'tenbaeb 11t the COUJltY'.t new
The Ohio Democrat had hinted
law el\forcement team.
last summer he init:ht vote with
,
Harten"c"'"' wiU assume tbe du01 of llherii'r Monday, Jan. 7 _ He
Republicans on organlzatior:i of the
Senate. Had he done eo, It woul~
,....,
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1
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have been possible for Prellident
•Elaenhower's J)&amp;l,'tY to
that
man Pleaa Judge Cedrie Clark.
Cb.mber
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Tbe sheriff's quarter, are being
Bolll houses convened .
At
lime today Janna Koy vocated by Sheriff and Mrs. Char·
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illflnt daqbter of Mr. lealddRussen Who are
lltedr
an IV
e :,;,as_.ll po tey _...tg:.,. and lt!n. Cliarlea Stobart or Mid· M leport. Deputy e Weann.er
dl ri
\Ito Jeocling contender Jr., oald he has no llllllU!diate
priority Items lor early debate.
Nort'hern sena\Ora promptly _ofepo 'J'U
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plans.
,
fcred a molior aimed,
cur)&gt;ing iQ the 1857 Dail1 Bentmel Stork•' Deputy Hornld Duckworth re·
ftllbulters.
was pcm. Derby wltb JlO
entries
J ported his pAinter's union card is
poned untU 8 p.m.,_
inti ,_. )'et beta. filed.
and he intends to go
wheo the Senate wall vote 011 •
Should no 91-lter entries
filed btek t() that trade.
move to1 table the an&amp;i.flllbueter shOWing an earlier bJrth date of ..Paul Holter, 'J)tOSideqt of Ra·
PTOP.O&amp;a •
,
Jtnu•- 1 at a·OB p m Little lfiSl cine CO\WCU, automatically will
1 inner •uccced all the mayor. This was
Not until the actual votlng on S });;.{ UL
tb ' 0
organlJatlon did Lauxhe
tq
w .
e
.Frank'i "tirst term as mator.
eta w
'' commit hlmtflf. When M nt.cf .of the eontest.
He , was •ppo,tnted to fill out the
With the
tor Sen.
.wjnner of the contest will re-- unexpired term ol Henry Bentz;,
Hayden cn..Atfc,.)
&amp;ia.. eeiVe .. • holt of alfta from mer- Jr.• whG reslgnt)l,t. Frank wae eJectStyle&amp; Bri~es at-Nil) ss "Pfflsi. cban~'!~ t!le area and be declared ed a year ago witbout opposition.
dent pro tentpore, the sqs"p~ the "-'!tJt' Baby oi 1957" from Frank will resign aa mayor at Iii
1
wa oTer. The.
Was
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apecJal council meeting tonichi.
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House,
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th f
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rise, DemOCTa•..c Rep. sa...
tna · e 10
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1 th mu&amp;t
tb e0 •
burn Wll ....
~Ieete
.I .tneat-J.
ficel 0
e D•ily Sentine 1 1y noon
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:;"idodni; ~T,t ~th eip~ rtf~~ Stobar~

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Farmmg
· • Labor
'l!bc House division
lit 23$ Df):Qlf).
i
cratl, 200 Republ C&amp;b~~&lt; and.lWG. va-. s • D •
tancics."·ln the Seitlt~ I~ l&amp; 141H'l. ' ,, . 8VJDg
eVIces
Under tod,a)''a~ clrl:!um-tanees ,I
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ill~le Democratic defeCtion co!,lld '1'0- Be StodJ'es
have brought about..a
Senate ...

R·eporl 27 Cab}es
'iUl By Slrl'kers

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...~mouth

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I ' division with Ropll!&gt;li&lt;an .: Vice
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Prftl:ident
.jl,
Nixol\
breolrutg the .till:'
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The GOP refu.ftG'.tbrofll. tbe
towell unttl the lbj inomenl
fleet J~b K J"aVItl Wa8· on' ~il
l(i taaellls
ito had annouii&lt;eil ht· )"'OIId &gt;lay
· on as New Yort"•otato · onorney
geftera1 urlUt
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BUt he
1)y ibdlltf
whea the
"*'* l(lrgeftbf:a. lt
Lauac.he had
vilkh tbO'. BeJI:VHI
ready tii
sign his ;tote
hto 5en·
ate scat and ,;...110 lie for Nix·
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PORI'l'SMOUTH, 0. (UP) - Special ,police patrols were at work
tOdliiY in ari l'!tfort to halt a rash
of cable hltings against the
Ohio .Consolidated Telephnne ,(lo.
Police said a total of 27 cable
bad been reported wlthbt
..,.
oun.
Re,alr creW&gt; worked •II day
eabl.es to re·
stote·fadia communi.,t&lt;nns tn pn1
ttfe• .houses, !be
orflee- and, tbt
H•g:hway, Pa·
trol. Cut cablett kaoeke\1 aut the
radlOS
nighl
Telephone ser'4iCe was also restol'&lt;d to lh"e
hos·
pi!ala · wllich temporanly· usen
tuicab
service to sum
mon
~-bldoctors.
t
1 between
p '-4 ea tha so dwere
L cu Ill New
ucasv
"'ortamou d pan
th e.d N
.aoston an
0Tt8mou . an
ew
~LoJl to Sclotoville.
....D~roit Steel's plant at New Boston. lost its telephone StlM'ice.

atrlk~bouod

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a~ Df 10., Ad\llt elas11es for far·
&amp;'!~- ~~l'a .hy!'~f rscolnR~•~·totoedtbofy "!::alnrde ~~ttihngs
~ ..o Ill, V""l'\o ""'u
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The meeting will be
:r~~· I, 8 p.m. tn the Vo-Ag room.· Thura~ay a~~~tng

nex~.

pu~licans

WII J~nctiM"
~ate
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Atlcodaota "ore urged to brinr
ally .tabor aaver!l'already..fashloned,
for such deviCes, to tbe
lileetina:

G~&gt; it;feas

me~ting

The J.hlr4
or lhe series
w" attendc&lt;i bY 17 farmers. Lean
hogs was the topic with 80veral
queotlona beln: answered " to
coats •rvof pound o( lean
1 boas
nd com·
1 d
P
arl'!d to thQ. meatl csa abr d.ar
ty.V.s
on
r - broods, rOtat
,
, ee mg,
~onsumcr
demandi, dres~mv por·
t;entqes arid , protein feed ne~ds.
lnvitej to atterd
All farmers
these classes.

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Before Bend Rotary CJ.uh ThiJi'sday
:~.1~nua~h'co~:::':U~~o:.••,!;~ ;~::in~ P~~~~:::.~n~,"e;'~":

preient~

•11. llouaehol&lt;b. "!Aile . &lt;Ounty

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"Aicobollsrn" waa the topic of a tali
by !leY. Jet
f,'l'
~~~~~~ of ·IIJI".nt. Pl. . .·~ .be Jw·- .iC poaibte. Mr~ Y""'!~ !"'""'ott
LVe peared hefore, a' !J{dji§ NigKf . . . . . of lhe Bdd '!'ltofary out that ' .......... .,.,ponse ...
CJub on Thursday evenmg in the socull POOms of the Hartford the counly-':"ld&amp; r enyalop(' df!'Ve

Bradford '\'laag, director o\ the Methodist Church .
Sunflow" Mm&amp;\fel Show of 111541Rev !lodgers instructed the members of Ro(ary and their
57, bas announced _the biggest and
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guesb on things to do to belp an
best show lo be glven for a num·
alcoholic. He advised bU audience
ber of years.
to inform themselves about ale&amp;, Wednesday , Januar, 9, the show
holiiSJD, never to sbame an alcowtll_be p_resented at
Pomert!y
hohc, not to barp on hls condition
Jumor Hogh S&lt;:hoo1 aud,.odum at
and never P"'"b or lecture to
tRaeine b about to lo&amp;e its mayor 8:15 and on Wednesday, JBJJuary
Jum. ~

Judge.Swears In
MeJgs
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nailed down Detnoyratlc contrpl of the Senate by voting With

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72 by 90 inches. Striped pat·
tern. 100% cotton.

$8.95 Ladies Skirts . . . .. ... ... Sale $8.00
1 Reg. $7.95 Ladles Skirt . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale $6.00
U Reg. $5.95 Ladles Skirts . . . . . . . . Sale $4 00
.( Reg. $!.95 Ladles Skirts .
. . . . Sale $%.00
S Beg, 17.50 Boys Coat and Legging Sets, Sale $12.00
5 Reg. $18.00 Children's Snow Suits .... Sale $7.0 0
8 Reg. $8.95 Children's Snow Suits . . . . . Sale $8 00
10 Ret; $7.95 Women's Plastic Jackets .. Sale $3.00
17 Reg. $3.111 Wom. Turtle Neek Sweaters Sale $2.50
18 Be&amp;. $5.95 Women·s Cardigans (40 to 48) Sale $3.
4 Reg. $8.95 Women's Cardigans (40 to 46) Sale $3.00
I! Beg. $1.95 Women's SUpover Sweater&amp; Sllle $2.10
13 Beg.
Women's Cardigans ...... Sale $3.00
4 Bel· .3.95 Women's Cotton Cardigans . . Sale $!.50
30 Jt,og, $1.85 Women's Blouses ..... ... Sale $2.0~
7 Reg, $11.15 Women's Blouses . . . . . .. Sale $!.50
'7 ~· $4.91 Women's Jersey Blouses .. Sale .3.00
I( Rei· U .49 Girls Blouses . . ..... . , Sale $1.00
14 Reg. $lUI Women's Corduroy Jael&lt;els Sale
ll Reg. $10.00 Women's Corduroy Jaekets Sale n.oO
' Reg. $3.95 Women's Poplin Jaekets . . Sale .• UO
21 Reg. $1.95 Glrla Poplin Jackets ... .. Sale
15 Rog. U.t5 Glrlo Teen Age Skirts ... , Sa.._ $2.'"'
12 Re•. U .9S Girls Skirts ....... .. , .. Sale $2
•·\' $ 1•00
5 Reg." U.15 Girls Skirts . . . . .. · · · • ""
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8 Reg. 3.11 Worn. Corduroy Pedal Pushen Sale
·tt Bee. U9 Wom. Flannel Bermuda Shorts Sale 1.~·
14 ReiJ. 2.95 Wom, Corduroy Bermuda Shorts . tUO
7 Reg, U.tS Women's Corduroy Slacks .. Sale $1.50
8 Reg. $5.15 Women'~ Cotton Flannel R.,.,, Sale U,
49ReJ. $18.00 to $11.50 Women's Dre11101.Sale $6.~0
.3f Ref. $7 ••5 1Di1$f.95 Wome~'s Dresses Sale $4.00
11•1·
aad •3.95 Boys IJalneoals • Sale $2 00

Wit~~~-sc:he
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8 Reg.

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Win
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Minstrel ShOw
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5 Reg $4.95

JANUARY SALE

AN UNWENT!FIED MAN Is tense oi:i' the demolish.;,. cab of-a Pennsylvania tractor-trailer
BADLY MANGLED, Frank:'Uurr&lt;f1•, Lodi, N.J.,;. cautiously removed from underneath
Is pulled off the nose o'f New York Cenl:tal yard engine No 8807 early this morning at the
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Hobson-Route 7 crossing, Dnver Richard Dl Freschia of Fombell, Pa., was critically inj~red. New York Central yard engine..No, ~or ~D.I;lytbis" morning. He remained under tbe locomof
Dl Freschia was removed from the eab. fils passenger fell between wheels of the locomotive ive 45 mmutes while resc~S·'~i'orked' atr,~-iilg board under the eilgine, edged him on it, t
and lay there 45 minutes. (Dally Sentinel Photo).
hen pulled him out itltetin cow-calcher;:"guards. Murraf is in critical conditiOn In Meiif
s GeneraJ Hospital. Checking operations iS Wal·ter Manley, a railroad employe, with his body e

xtended between the engine's Wheel~. (Daily~tinel Photo). · · '

B~KETS

movtng tram. Rescuers needed 4:1
to extricate the unconsClouJ man wbo laJd between the
tratkl about 10 feet back of tbe
cow -catt~er guards Off1c1ala termed Jt m1ractdous that Murray had
e.scaped ammed1ate dealh.
Richud Dt Fresch1a, 29, Fombell, P.... the driver, was removed
High school ban4amen from all from tbe obliterated cab by volover Melg! County will turn out unteen of the Middleport Emerin force Saturday as the Me1ga gency Aquad and railroad worker1.
County Poho Foundation launchf's He was rushed to MeJgs General
its annual Blue Crutch Dal The Hoapttal.
drive by th~ youth• will get unon hand to direct rescue wort
derway at 9 30 a m. when tbey Wlli were Dr. Ray Ptckena who adminbegm a canvass n( aU Jtores and istered shots to Murray by crawtbusinesa places tn the area
mg under the engine, Coroner
Mrs Victor Young, c:b :u rman ol Henry Ewtn g and Shenff Charles
!he Me1gs County Poho Dnve Rus1ell.
!lid today that in lal't year's drive
Hospital_.atleud.ants said at 11 . ~
thiS
mornmg that Murray wu 1n
the youngsters clear_ed $400 18 the cnhc:il condition. The dr1ver, reBlue Crutch c.ampa~n and hoped ported to have both leu broken
that the response thiJI year wo•ld and at leallt one .arm, With rAber
be eqLlally as g~
tDjune , wa~ still in aurger)' 3l
1
The cb.mmaa aW' pointed out , noon. Tb~e was n~ report availthat funds for MeiD County .are able 0 11 Dl Frescbu s ch.ancea of
Row exhausted and U.al the Foun- survJVal.

I minute!

Blue Crutch Day
To Launch Meigs
Polio Campaign

72 by 90 inches. Solid col·
ors with wide 100% acetate
satin binding.

GIRLS TEEN AGE DRESSES

36 by 50 Inches . Boxed Ba·
by Blankets Jacquard patters. Our $2.49 quality and

a bargain in this sale for

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Occ••i.... l rain betl•

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SALE $2.00

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Size 72 by 84 inches. Cotton,
·rayon aDd nylon bound with
100~ aceta~ satin. Green,
bl.ue·and ro~e.

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1 Reg. $28.50 All )Veather Coat .•.... S.ale fl5.00
1 Reg. $25.00 AU Weather Coat ...... Sale US.OO
5 Reg. U9.50 AU Weather Coat• ...... Sale UO ...
Z Reg. $18~0 All Weather Coats . , .. ·
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c.emint ,....t1r cl.....ty tonltht

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42 aevthutt. Low tol'tl1ht 22 to :&amp;1

48 C.Unon Reg. $3.95

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Dutton Drug

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LADIES ALL WEATHER COATS

2 pe. Sleepers

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rain. ta.et or

BLANDTS

52 Reg $2.50 CbDdhn'a

SAU $4.8.

Cube Steaks - - - lb 89~

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Solid colors of green, pink,
blue, gold, bf'ige and white.
Each strip 42 by 90 inches.

I Reg. $25.00 Teen Age Coats . . . . . . . Sale $11.00
! Beg. U9.50 Teen Age Coats ........ Sal• $14.00

Sale $1.00 each

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GIRLS TEEN AGE COATS

44 Reg. $2.98 Boys
2 pc . Ski Pajamu

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ROOMS Of
Ntw Fu,.lture

$19.50 Women's Suits . · · · · · · · Sale U%.00
1 Rtc. $17.50 Woman's Suit .
· · · · Sale UO.OO
1 Be&amp;. $14.95 Woman's Suit · . · · · · · · · · Sale $10.00

SH Reg. $2.88 Glrla
2 pc . Ski PajalUS

kon, wrrc holiday a:Uests IJf he r
father , A C. Wood, and Mrs. Wood,
South F1rth Avenue.
New Years dmner g uests of Mr
and Mrs C•rl Eber~&gt;bach and ram
ily, Eugene, Phylhs and Manl}n , I
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Bradbury, were Mr. and Mrs ay
,.mond Burn' and daughter, Kathy,
Covina-ton; Mrs Mmme Gilmore,
FI'l"l'ED COAT lD. gray,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Michael and
black and brown aha.dow pla14
son. M1key, Columbus.
"'hairy.. wool 11 trom ADtbOJI.J'
Blotta'• fall and winter eonec.
Mtss Mabel Johnson IS aerlousb
tlon. Unpreue4 pleatl Jet Into
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs
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11
a back yoke are cau,bt ln.to
1 Arnold Richards and Iamtly
the wal1tllne iu bac.k. A ur•
1-ow
black J.ta,ther belt, attached
Holiday guests of Mr anrl Mrs
e.t
the
double-breute4 front.
John Tbomas included Mr aud
&lt;:1rcle.s tbe wailt.
Mn;, Lester Bowe.rs and Children.
Roger and V1ek_1., Sprmgfteld, Mr
and Mrs. Carroll Balser and sou,
Tommy, Mansheld; Mr and Mrs
Robert Arbaugh and Robert De
Lay, Columbus, M r and Mrs
Harry Thomas and chtldren , l ,arr y
and Brenda , Mmersv tlle, the Rtw
and Mrs. Ernest Thonuts and rhtl·
M1s Mabel Mankin returned
dren, Jamce , Ronm e and Raymond.
!tome
Tue.clay evenmg after a
Pome roy, RD ; Mr. and Mrs
v1s1t
tn
Columbus wtth Mr. and
James Thomlls.
Mrs Elwood Ford.
P htl Wotr{ and Kennelh Mar.)IISI Be tty Koehler, RN , G&lt;tl h·
of Portlmouth were bu&amp;ineu
ktns
polu;, and her muthcr Mr!i Lewts
in Pomeroy, Wednelday.
vtsttors
Koehler, spent New Yea rs w1th
Mr and Mn WLiliam Baker left
r.:&gt;lativea m Crooksville and Mrs
Koehler remain ed for a longer Tu t'sdJy for g v1sit In Charleston,
wtth their daughter and sonvisit ,
m taw, Mr. 11nd Mra William Grate
Pomern, Ch, ptcc IBH OES met
Jtt rC!!:U lar scss1nn T1u s;lay even)Ira Alle n Kno pp ts Jl l at' J,t•t and sot James.
tn~ Wtlh Flor~;nct• Trar}, worthy home on Hysell Street
\1r. and Mrs. Lliwrence Uight
matron and Dcmtl &lt;.ul·~tcnt worMr. and Mrs Roscoe S.tlterfteld of Princeton, Ind were New
were nntlfted of the &lt;lt.tl h of Le o Yea r s ,guests of Mr and Mrs
MDrl' rh 111 ~IX lmndrccl w1·n• tJrc
A moment u[ ~;til nt pra:,cr W811 McKinney Sr, Montl(onwry, Ala- &lt;'larrnce MH!Iht Sr. and other rei·
senl for tiH Opl·n JJou~·· lll'ld nu ohs&lt;'rved m mt·mnn '" ~:va. Van · bama, Wednr.sdn~ Mt ,mJ :\11"S at n es They were ovcrntght guesh
New Yt•., 1 ~ [J ,,v hv the t; \all~ C. •o- Hyke VICC JJfl'li tth• nt ,,f d1strtct 25 Leo McKmncy Jr l i! Hl rht lth cn , Monday of Mr .and Mrs Clarence
cct) 1 orn p t n ~&lt; f&lt;.Jr lhcu t •mp l t•y c t ·~ ,\n mv.tatwn 1\' ,1 ~ r.·t t'Jvcd to at- Martha, Jarnet. and D.1vtd Wayne. 1\lJght Jr. of Basil
t•·nd 11 hnuq11('t &lt;J rt•t Jc,c ptton fur who hve on SatlNfttld proiJlr\v
MRil tht'l l" t,,uJJ!JCa
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Phdps and
Tht· JM' h 1111s held i.ll thr IH!W wr.rtlt y p,rnnd 1~,... 11 \"turd T on Gravel l-Ilt!, &lt;UC 111 \'JontgonH' IY r.l!ml ~
of Uariella were New
warchnwo· 1, 11 b a lc of GullqJUII~ lt am ~t·yt· r. at urvlll•· l' i.HlS were and will rems tn tiU' rl' unt il .t fte l Yeou s guests or her suler and
and c J ltrrtolltlll•n lln rt h C'gue~L~;,n mndl' tn ,dhnd ,1
~ ~ ·hou l ot in· the funeral ol ht s L1lhf'J
taoth~r - ln· law. Mr and Mrs H. E.
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eludc;J illtJI n..: ptcttu'cll ll!HI : • ~trm tton 111 M.m•·ll.t nn Wednell·
Mrs .Juhu Thorn.1 :s h,ts rt'\urned
alrtll!.: h&lt;~ • 'd which
provJdcrl ltay .lanunry :m h('gJIIJJtng at 10
J),!vnl Boney, student at Marl·
here 11fter a v1s11 wtth Mr anti rtta (&lt;J! lcge, spe nt the hohday
JllUSI&lt;' for rl.mt It ll The ntciil Wotl :t m
Mrs
C'&lt;n r oll ll.tl ~ &lt;·r .tnd son lorn- Wl'&lt;'k l'IU.i with hl11 parents, Mr
ICrvt•d tn ttl• ulllccrR an d !&gt;UfWI ·
At th e el mw 11£ tlw JTH'l'tmg the
ll lll ~lr~ . H. E. Boney.
vlao rs of 1r, , h,un s lort&gt;s Wllh !lw I gnH!p &lt;~lltounwd 111 !lit• ,dinin g my, 111 Man ~flf'l1 l
Mr. and ~Irs t:Jnwr Burn s wt'fl'
A •\ t larcnee Wilham Andrews
of£Jcc }.:It 1 ~ "'II Il l-! afl uffH:lal host · rnurn wl tt•n• rb'·f rt'~h lll&lt;'t 11~ werdo
~t·rvt • d b}
\ la cJ
(,Of'j.l 1 C' IO
an hohd.J.Y gursts oF ~tr· and ,\Irs l;•ft s unday morn~n,c from Athens
• IIIC 8
Jack Ll'WIS an,J ehllfht•n, Rt• \&lt;•Jly f(lt !'.ln hJ lc, ~Ala , after a ten Uay!l
Th e p&lt;trt, J ·~ lt·d from noon un Florc m·p 'I' r,u Y
Snnclla, n1n(' yt·ar old daughh·r ol 11~ 1t w1th his parents, Mr. and
&amp;JI four o do&lt;"k and t!tol!e attend ------~1 r~ Clarence Andrews
~fr. and Mrs Lcwu, JS recuperat
lng trom ~~~~hf!t·port store m
Mr o~.nd Mrs. Wilham Lehew
mg
after
having
a
tonsillectomy
11t
eluded Managt· r Wllham WnllcrM,
thr Manelta MemorwJ Hos pJt.tt and so ns of Columbus were week
.Mrs W ll llt IS "ll d ch!ldrf'm, Dmd •·
~Ttday . 1\ln. Burns was the re to l'nd gue~ts of Mra. Theodore Lclnd f'c nn t, J•tJJI'~tme A11bJry , W1 l
i18Sbt Wllh the children \l.hlle hl'w .md Mrs. Emma Leifheit,
llom
Mttch aun ""
Sandra was Ill and w&lt;ffl bruughl !'ro~pu·t Htll and Mr. aod Mrs
auest Susan Tt·rrcll Mr and :\lr.~
Mr and Mn Patt l\k Ln\ha n en. home Sund,y by Mr Lcwh
William Thuener, Syracuse
Wilbur Ashlt} fo rm erly of M1d tf'rtmncd a group nf !I'IIIIIVf'!l 1t
Mr itml Mrs. Robert Lehew of
A/2c James Puckett, who has
dlepoct, t.lttw from Dunbar for the 1r homf' , High st Ul'l'r 'the boll- been located In Lincoln, NebraJk.. Columbus spE"nt New Year's wtth
the party
dny weekend
i1 vhdtlng hus parents, Mr lilt Mrs Tlwodorc Lehl'w and Mrs.
PrNif'nt wore I.t ('ha rleM Loch· Mrs. Ezra Puckett, 11nd son11 an( Enllna ].R tfhelt.
1\trs Mary Korn find Mr. and
ary 11f Chanute A1 r Jto;; Ill, Mr. will report in the neur future a.
anrt Ylrs. Jumes Loch.tr\ nnd chll· Selina, Kansas. Mr and Mts. Puck Mn; (;,•m·ge Korn and son, George
dren, Su san and Jum1~ of Athens, cit and sonB, Wtlllam, Jam€'s &lt;rn r Jr , had u New Year'a dmner
gu!' ~ts Mrs
William O'Donnelt
Mill ~ llc lt•1J l.ochllrt 111 ColumbliH Michael, were recent EelJeats o
and son , WilHam F.
and Mr and Mrs Gh·" Cha!lc of relative s m A~hland,
Mrs F1 eda Smith returned home
Dayton. \1rs M fo: Ualhhurn of
Tbe Rev. and Mra. C E. Hoy Tuf'stLiy evcnmg after a several
Rutland jntnl'd 1h(' group for din· and son, David, rctur:mji hom du) s \ t ~tl m Toledo with her
ncr on SumlnJ .
Tuesday nigh~ from 1 VJSlt wttl rlau ~h t('t" and son-In-law, Mr. and
his parenls. Mr and Mn. Arthu Mrs. Eddie Elli1 and family,
Hoyt, und (amily In TUcson, Am
Mrs Denver ThO\tll returnod
OAKIIS TOP AGAIN
Tht!l' also vl&amp;lled his cousin, Mr• homr Tuesday from lhe Mason
NEW YORK Ur - For tho IIIC· Edaar Vaughn, and family 111 Au' Clmtc
ond strala-ht year the UnJYoralty 1m, Texaa. Tbe7 11ecompanied Pro
Mr and Mrs HI"'Y Canterbury
of Oll:lahoma was named today by and ~ln . llunter Herdman an
pt"nt New Year's with relatives 111
the Football Wrltl'!rs As!lociatlon of Bon. Huntinaton, on the trip
Wellston.
America to receive the third 1ft·
Rome Stewart, who waa take
Mrs llinm Filher and Mn.
nual GranllRnd Rtl'r! Award, em- to Hober Ho•pital at Thanksglv1n
Bradford Maag of Minersvlllu
blematic of the Hl!5fl national colw time when he became serlouMl
.pent Monday wltb Mrs. Wyatt
ela:late football ehnmp\onah\p.
{arlford
ill at h•s home In Oallla Count•
Mrs ~lelia Grucaer or M[II('I"S·
hafl
been discharged !rom the ho•
GIT $207.000 EACH
,IJc spNit Monda)" wUh Mn. Harptlal.
MIAMJ. Fla. Ul' - oranae
y Can1rrbury, Athens Road .
Bowl partlclpanh - colorado and
Mrs. J . H. Cuc~fll' of Powhatan
011
ftt
Clem•on - wtll llA&lt;'h gl't around
Mr Ia Mlddlepert
1i nt 1s the pest of relatives 1n
$207.000 111 their ~hllrc of recelpta
Grneroy
BADR FUBNJTUU
from the annual Nt•w Year'• Day
Mr and Mr&amp;. Bchh: Wolfe vlsit('rl
lootblll a:amc.
cently m Plantl With hi8: sisters
lsses Ida and Auiusta Wolfe.
Mrs. J H .Cueklll!r, Powhatan
ot ut wali the dinner a-ue11t of Mrs
filltam B&lt;utler, Wedneeday even·
,g,
Mrs. Greta Prlee b conrtned to
,e M&lt;!tg 5 General Ho1pltal wl\h
fractured right hip.
l.t Charltt.'i Loeh&amp;ry of oChanuh•
,1r !o~orce hase, JUinola ,Is I hf'
ucst of his parenU, Mr. and Mr~ .
i"'atnck Lochary.

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lnonthly meellng Reports for De- the proposed budget for the y~ar
tember were given h) the Church January 1, 1957 Jan I 1958 ;o'b1ch
treasurer Miss Jo"lonnel Talbott; was accepted. The bu dget 18 for
tbur&lt;:h ~lls::;IOnary treas · Mrs $l4 ,00000 and mcludcs Weekday
Frank Cheese brew, Church School RehgiOUll Education fun d $340.00;
treasurer, Mrs. Henry Null, Clerk, Baptist World Mls~!Ons $2640.00;
"rs Rich•r d Owen
repairs and 1mprovcm~:nt11 $4,1Xl0.·
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Annual reports wl're given by
Paul Smart gave the pre~yei' at
the openmg or the annu.al buh. ncu Flunnel Talbot t- who sent the
meetmg when prmted ballots pre· Chu rch treuurer'§ report; Mr!l
pared by the nomtnat.ng comm1tt· I Frank Cheese brew , Church
ee were dJstnbuted. Tellers ap s1onary Treasurer, Mrs. Henry
pointed ""ere Mrs. Milton Hood , Null, Church School treasurer;
M:rs Gera ld Anthpny, Mrs Pearl Paul Smart, DE&gt;acou~. Mrs. C. E
HoHman , ~Irs Raymol'ld Luman Hoyt, Board of Christian EducaOffJcers elected were Deacons twn, Mrs Allen ll ul': hcs, B. H.
three year tl'rms , l. D D1tes, Rob Sanborn Missionary Soci ety ; Jun·
crt Mi lls, CIJHord Stumbe , Deacon- w r and Semor Yuuth Fellowship
esse11, thrc r. )Ca r term, Mrs J~m es d 1rectrd by Mrs M.+ll JHng Kloes
Pull en, .\I rs T I'' Hawkms, Trus- and Mr and Mrs c; t•rJld Anthony,
tee s, Edtson Baker, Owen Bratton, by Mr C E. Hoyt
John Kauff Mrs Davtrl Darst ,
Tndallauon of the new orfleers
treasurer Flormel Talbott; Clerk will be held at 111 t5 am. se:r·
Mrs John Fu ltl, Mtsstonary treas , VI("(' on Sunday .l&lt;~ll ll .. ry 6 . Th~
Mrs. frauk lhcl•scbrew, orgamst, Union We ek n( Prayer s~rvlees
Mrs C p Br~dbur}, st udent coun -~ w1ll be held at th e Ftrst Baptl!it
Cilor, Mrs Wtllt !\ Anthony, Church Church st arting J ,um.~ry 7 until
Sch oo l supt &lt; .n&lt;~ld Anthony ; ass Januar} ll , inclus1vc.
aupt , Fr,mk &lt; hc l'shrcw, sccrcl:try, I
-·Marcel l,1 '!J;lot , ass Dllvld Uunt,
treasunr. ~~r ~. Henry Null; Fin·
ancc co n'mtlt ('&lt;', ~rank Chee~e ­
brew, Knl&lt;Hl Hmdy , Mrs. Harry

Open House Held
New Years For
EvanS Employees

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Middleport First Baptist Church
Officer Election Held Wednesday

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16• 11 Will be giv~n at S: 15 at tllc
Middleport attdttorium.

Rehearsal wlll be held SuRday
at two o'clock at
K. of P. Hall
with dress rE"h'earsalscheduled for
Monday at 7 P· m. at the Pomeroy
Junior High School.
The ahow ~s sponsored by Fides
Lodge, Knights Of Pyth.laa, and the
Senior ClaSs of Middleport High
School with a number of the Sen·
ion takmg part in the performance.

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county cm.nmissionef·Eiect Ro1·
Jand NeutzUng denied today be
bad bten consulted in any way
upon an intrease of weekly work·
Jng time by rourthou&amp;e employees
• from 36 to 40 hours.
1 It had been reported that Mr.
I Neutzllng
m a
by the board or county
stoners that _e mployes mcrease
ti
th
b-and hours of
me on • JO
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Tbfl commissioner-to-be said he
bas not been con.uttcd about the
1907 budget, soon to be released,
and bad had no opportunity to
study ll D•n c. Hartinger told
county employes last week they
would have to mcrease hours to
Funeral 'icrvices for Mrs. Vi· to per week or race loss in 1958
Jone 5 will be held Sunday after· of double tbe pay mcrease granted
ola Jones, wife of tbe late
W. 111 the 1957 budget
noon at 2:30 in the Ewing Funeral
ChapeL

Mrs. Viola JoneS
FUDeraJ servJCeS
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She is survived by Mrs. Jed
WebAtcr, a niece; Max RoUer and
Mrs. F. L. Klintworth, Scattl~.
Washington.
She llJas a member or the Meth_r,. Churcb and of the Daughters
~st
of 1 Rut'l Clau of the Methodi11t
Church. The deceased was also an
active memh!;r of the Metgs Coun·
tyJi
' RopublicPn Women's Club.
ev Eugene Brown o£ United
Methodist Church will officiate at
the serviceS.

K 0£ p DI'stri'ct
Meebn' g Js Held
At Ga}}'•po1•IS

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Caab Bahr, Meigs County
P.
uly Grand Chancellor of the
Knights of Pythiu, was presented
the Dtslnct S1x meeting of the
K of p at Gallipolis Wednesday
evemng.
Seventy·etght members were
present for the meeting and Ohio
Grand Chancellor B Harry Gast,
Prospect, led a Grand I..odge Rank
team that put twenty-live candi·
dates lhrough the first o[ three
.ossinns roqmrod !nr knight·bood
m the Order.
Others from Fides Lodge were:
Brad Wolle, Carl Ebersbach, J.
Clyde Cl.rk of Pomeroy beoan If Grale, Letann B'own, Paul
a thrcc.day JSII sentence ton•y lfaptonatall, Home )lcElblnney,
from a conv&gt;eloon ol driving whilo f'a Butch.... Brad!onl Mug.
Intoxication following a hearing
in Mayor E F Robmson's court
TAKEN TO HOLZER
Thursday mght.
Pomeroy
Clark, arrested ov('r thl.' New tnoJc Mrs. A IT Ftshor, Laslley St.,
Year'&amp; hohday by Patrolman Henry to llolzer Hospt ta l Thursday at
Werry, also w" !mcd $IOO and 1 2!5 p.m. suflmng 3 possible
costs.
hcarl conduwn Osygcn was ad·
Shcnlf' s deput'" n•portcd lo· minatrated onrm•tc
day GrrHid Wtse, p orncrGy. w 110
has ~('n 111 Jatl for 60 dii_l.~&gt;, has
MilO$ GENERAL H05PITAL
been released Wise was fnur,rl
Admissions Jame.&lt;; Cottrel1• Ch et
guilty of a charge of ussaull and shire, Luther Parti?W, Long Bo.
maktng mcnactng threats to his J tom, John W Whtte, Columbus,
wife
Brad Wolfe, Racine.
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He Bllid that alcoholitll are extremel.y senlliuve ·and ibould be
lll:e anyone ebe. He eon·
tin_ued by sayina tbat they at:e
guilt rldd~n and realbe that
drinking II_ diffmnt. Leetunng
and preacb1~1 ia unbeauble to an
alcoholic and wiD send bim on a
protracted ·drunk.
· Rev Rodgers, wbo has madtt a
study of al&lt;'obollsm al'ld has at·
tended instructional Khoolll on the
subject, also advised never to
threaten an olcoholic unless the
threat Ia to be carried out.
He told his listeners that they
could help by forming a conotructive attitude on aleoholism aad ita
problem• built on und&lt;rstand!Dg
and by helpmg to further utensive and intensive research oa the
proble_m.
Ahrchappea:ring at the Rotary
meeUag, wu Dtck Austin, thalrAtan of the Muon Coul)tY March
of Dimea, who urged auppart of
tbe Blue Crutch campaign being
eondueted by the Odd Fe._OWJ
LOdge.

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Handl ed Large
Volume Jn 1956
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A t0tal 0 f 7' 107 tI tl weu ·
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th e T•tle Department of
b-1•
the county clerk of courts durmg
1956' aceordtng to a report today
by Clerk Evelyn Lucke
County fees accruing Crom act!·
vlties of the department tor the
yE'ar totaled
slate fees
were $2,70:1.25.
other services of tl.e Tille de
partment mcluded 3.095 notatiOns,
2.036 memo cop1es, 2.521 cancella·
lions, 2.658 applications ann 109
duplicateo.

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tloe &lt;Ollisian oceorred. ••
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rwbetl the cross.ing, olticjg]s
would prov1de an eneouragJDt said, :F..ngineft. S. W. MW.. .,"lfad
• I•rt for the mnnth·long C"!'P"'n
wbJch 1b now gettmg underway.
As the locomotive carue into the
Headquar ters for t be Blue crossing itself, Mills liad anotber
Cruteb Day di"Ive will be at· Bon- !llliOO hihled and was about tO
ey'11 Front-st Market, according to t throw it off when tbe truck ttruet
Lhe Meigs county chazrman..
tbP. front of his engine.
n. lm- _ ,. .,..., It
knockN Mill• dawn •nd tt. ,.,...

New Cold "lave
W
Seen Possible
For ThiS' Area

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Weathermen said
snow
llurries
w1ll
spread
tday
&amp;c:ro.ss
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h ern
h G lllSillppl
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lhroug t e reat
d LllUie&amp; an
f Nmto
Pennsylvama an parts o
ew
York.

Brooks Named T0
New pOSiti.
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St'ffl
Store
I ers
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F Stiffl
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Pr d t
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er, r..
.,, en
of Stifnt•r Stores, Inc. announced
torlay that R w. Brooks bas been
appointed D1cector of Store Oper·
•t&lt;ons. '" th•t form.
As D&lt;rcetor of Store Operations
M' "'ooks' new dulles embrace
sup!'n1s19n of store manqers.
Jl
i!J store laYout, person.1el, training
and plannmg programs.
CINCJNNAIT, 0 UP - Prod·
uce.
Brooks has been witb Stiffler
Eggs, w"k and 1 3 c iowo., Sto"' Inc .. since 1853. u divi·
prices at (arms consumers whito """ hnver of: men's and boy'a
•nd brown, A ,mmbo• 3542, A ""'· poccc. goods, domcslies. '!I'd
l"gc 29-32,· A mcrlmms 2G·28, A hnus(' furntshiRgs. Before
joanmg
b
, ,nall 21·24, 8 larue
27·30;
Jo"'B
prcsen.t
company,
e
was
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A large 37vo
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18·20; hens, heavy type 14-17 ; hens bu} cr and manager of piece goods,
h"ht jvrwo l0-l , old rooeters &amp;-10. for lwenty-~e.,en (2'7J years.
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A new surge of cold .alr poured
into the North and Central Planw
states today and a &amp;torm in t.be
h
~, ded
Southw"t broug I muc. nee
rain to that and sectwn.
The cold a1r sent readinga plung·
ing to "'" ••ro 10 North Dakota
and to the freezing mark m Kan' "· But , •armmg trrnd conlin·
ued '" the Midwest and extended
Jts mfluence from the MLS.Iissippi
Rtver to the AUantic Coast

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The southwestern storm brought
from one-half to
inch of ram
to New Mextco, and dumped les•
er amounts acroas Texas and the
lower :v11ssiss1ppi ValleJo, although
llt'rtlph s, Tenn., reported a tbfee..
fourths 1 nch downpour.

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The engineer, who was the obl7
l)er&amp;on on the engine who Nw the
appro,ching tractor-trailer, wu
unable to
an estimate of the
speed it was travehn~t. Another
truck driver, unidentified. ln"t'l-in• direetlv behmd Di Freoebia
was reported to bave aaid be ...,.;
the tratn and
amazed when
!he vehicle ah"d of him "l&gt;lowed right into the train without
even mowin&lt; d.,.. or tnremng
About $500
was .inflict.
ed on the front ot the Y'IU'd dieael.
The truck was demolished and the
heavilv
trailer was left
Partially on its side, and tWitted
acrOSs the biA'hwav, torn Jooee
from its tractor,- Rolls of wire
were •trewn about the area.
A wrfeker puiJed Ui:e remains
of the truck from the front of the
diesel about :ro feet north of tile
cros~n.c's north edge.
Walter Manley. a railroad em·
Dlove, and Tom Darst of the. ernsquad took leadinl! rate•
h
In t e l'eSCUF!
· of Murray. Both meo.
cuwled under the locomotive.
They ,succeeded in
Hurra:r
on a stretch.., boa•d v•ners t ak•
tng ••rt ,·nclu•ed B b ~-b
1
Ulo e.r
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the scuarl and Charles0 "'-arteo
ODd
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Mae McKinley, both railroad emploves.
Coroner Henry Ewing said after
lfurr~v had been removed:
''This is another example ot
'Why it is imperative wlrnin• llghta
and stgnals be installed at once
this dan&lt;cmus crosalng."
01 County Prosecutor Jamu O'·
Brien, who initiated over a year
a(o a petition to ha~ llg:nals and
lights installed on both oidea
the crossin&lt;, said he received 01a
letter lonay from ' otate o!ll&lt;lol
on the local demand for t8re!lUards at the heavily used c:ross-ing .
The lettl:'r was from E. S.. ;ttl:'..
ton, engineer or Locatio&amp; ,;uid Design, Div.,,on of O.&lt;ltJn aad Con·
struction , State llighWOJy D!&gt;port,.
menl It stated. O'Brien sold:
"W•• now hav•, •uthnri..Uon
from tl&lt;c Bur••u or Publ•·c Roodo
tn proceed w•'th 'm
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