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The Daih· Sentinel

8-Daily Sentine~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 4, 1957

Regular meet1 ng of Drew-Web-

-P olly Ann Bauer c"Jebratcd ber
eighth . birthday Sunday with a
· p&amp;Tt)· 111 the h amc of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs.. C. R. Karr
ir. Mr. a nd ~tr :; . E. T. Bauer , Jack·
.. ion , W t!i C here for the party and
)crved the decOrQLed birthday
cUe an d n:freshments to Susan
Lytle, Paula Thei1111, Rodney md

Middleport Society

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- -LEGION TO MIET

Sa:t. and Mn. Max Lambert and
Mr. and Mrs. Welby of ColWDbua
ao n, Joe, Ch illicoth.e, vi!lted tbeir were overn ight guestl of their
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Dana La m· daug hter and son in la w, Mr. and
bert and Mr . and Mu. Har r )' M1lh, Mrs. Karl Gr uose r , Min.eravillc,
this week.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dixon and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kunze ,
fam1l)' spent New Years at Shade
Columbus, arrive d today for a .wit h. his sister and brother in law,
visit with her mo ther, Mrs. H"z l1 r and Mrs. George Fulton.
.Root. Frank R ic hards, Columbu:o,
Mrs. Nora Howard is visitina: in
who visited his grandmother, Mrs. Columbus with her aon aDd daug'h.
Root, over the New Yean has r e- tc r in law Mr. and Mn. W!illlam
turned to his empiCJyment in Col- Howard and family.
umbus.
Tommy Grueser, twenty .montlls
New Years
guesls of Mrs. o.ld son of Mr .and Mrs: Edmund
Katheryn Payne an d !\lr. and Mrs. Grueser returned to h1s home,
Charles Payne were Mr. and Mrs. Miner_sville, Wednesday after un·
Sam 'l"i.ruuley and daughter, Peggy, dc· rgom_g surgery a.t C~dreru; HosMr and Mn;. He nry Hancock Sr. pita! ,. Columbus . . He lll conva leacand Mra:. Henry H&lt;mcock Jr., Char· 1 10 g n_lcely but wlll be _under medlleston llrs. Payne is under a do c· cal care for a short Lime.
·
tor's e1re for a serious heart con·
Mr~_. Helen C: Reynold"" of ·Quedition and hieh blood pressure.
ens C1ty, N. Y . 1s t~c guest of her
daughter and son 1n law, Mr and
Mr. and Mn. George Dallas anoi Mrs. Thomas ·H enneuy Jr. and
tlon, Bill)', Cross City, Fla., were &lt;amily.
Jean Sauvl!lge daughter of Mr.
dinn.er guests Thur::~dav of Mr. an&lt;
-·; d :'dn. Jobn Sauvage Jr. who
Mra. E. M. Wood
.
ha' been a patient in St. J03eph
Mr and Mrs George Doollltle Hos pi tal, Patkersburg, W. Va. re- ·
and baby son, Stev_en Charles, , turn&lt;'d to her home, 6yrac•U:~e,
~ave returned to the1r apa_rtme~ t \Vedn e~ day.
ln Athena where Mr_- Do?httle JS .
Mr. and Mrs. WilliarD Francls
a senior at ·o~lo ~ntt-~rslty. Th~y ~ nd son Billy were visitors in
had been sta.ymg WJth ner par~1 h:.. , Ga llipolis, Wedne.sday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert smce
Miss Esther McGill of Columbu•
the baby's birth.
.
Mrs. Dlt5sie Massar, Chillicothe
Mr. aud Mrs. Dur-.:·ard Cum~n , &lt;:~nrl Mrs. Bel!llri.e Perry of Warren
Pomeroy, Route 1.- were weeken d
. gue11.1 of Mr. and }[l'!l_ Denver 1
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ster P ost 39 of the American Le-

gion wtll hold 1ls r eg ular meeting
at the Post Home o n W . Main-st
at 8:00 p . m Monday, J a nuary 7.
J effrey Karr . Carolyn and Martha

Nicholso n.

tell the

Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edltor, Pb6ne 6244

Asbury Methodist Church WSCS
Is Entertained Wednesday Eve

No translation's needed to
steady

Mrs. c. B. Weese w a~ hoste ~ '"
Lhe Women's Soc iety of Christ1 ar
Service of th e Asbury Me th odJ!! ,
Church . W c d m~sday CYe ning at
her hom e Sy ra cu~ e

saver that

his ship i1 coming ln. The

signal, clear and easily
read, is the mounting

Miss Marcia Karr p n·~l d £'d tn th e

boJ..

absence of the pr es Lrl cn l and v1ce
president and opcn9d lhc meet

once ln his bank sovingtl

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, nc lo p1c of ! he progr am presented
•Y ~lrs. Weese. who compar ed the
,(J Uth pr oble ms of the commtmity
.vi th t hat 111 other countr ie~. A re \: Jew uf two cha pters of the bo ok,
·ch ur c h e~ Jn Southe'ast Asia " was
.;\ ivcn by Miss Karr.

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A report was given on s hut-in

mg with a s hort de voti onal scr c al;s mad e by the memhers and
vice.
[ 1t was r eported that th e Christmas
J{fe r ing taken al the ! ~st mee u ng
''hlands In My Cu mm un ty " was v a ~ $ 10.50. Lt•ttcrs were r ea d fr om
, tli~,;i u nar ic.s in th e fore ign fields
hy Mrs. Ahcl"l Capehart , aod :Mn.
:toyal ThomHs. The meeting dosed
with th e req dwg of Paalm · 46, by
\llrs. Thomas.

account possbookl .

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Grace Episcopal
Church Guild Met
Wednesday Night

*(Translation I
"Coming In I'')

Dudns

the

coffee

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Graee Guild o! Grace Episcnpal
m~ ! cs!'. ~erved an asi'!Ortme-at of
Church met Wednesday evening , homem ade cookies and cand).',
at the home of Mrs. Cedric Clark I
with Mrs. M. C. Hobart and Mrs.
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A. H. carpcnto' " ,;,ung

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•••·! &lt;;:hurch Of ChriSt'.

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Mrs. J . 0 , Roedel presided at
the meeting and Jed the opening
devotional servLce . Report s were.
given for th e past year and future
plans discussed.
Mrs. C. P. Lochar y. Mrs_ Cret a
Price, Mrs . Rupert Knig ht will be
hostessel:l for the F ebruary meeting which is schcd ulecl for lhl!
Lochary home.
A dessert course w&lt;~s s"rved
with Mrs. Dale Dutton scrvin~ iu
the absence of hcr m oth&lt;'f , Mrs
Carpe nter, who wa·; unable to be

IF MONEY WILL BUY IT, SAVING WILL GET IT.
SAVE REGULARLY, WITH US, FOR~ GOALS!

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKING SINct; 187Z
Member Federal Reserve System

Member Federal Dcposlt Insurance Corporati•1n
Rli TI.AND

POMEROY

pre~::~ent .

WITH A

(~USED

CAR

1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon · ·
V-8 . 4·Door Sliltion Wagon. Radio and
Glide -

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Christmas Party

T he Se nor Choir of lhe Church
nf l'h1·lst had their Christmas par
tv and exch&lt;m ke of gifts on Wed·
n rsd ay evening after their reguJar n· hearsal. Th.:! pa rty was postpone d hecause of the absence of
th r l' ho ir pre sident, Mrs. Edgar All('nswo1·th, who spent the holidays
ill Newburg, N. Y.
Mrs. Allensworth presented gifts
from the choir to their director,
Mrs. Arthur Skinner , and organist,
Mrs C he~ter Erwin. and spoke of
lhe gro wth of the choir and asked
th e t·ou peralion and loyalty ol tile
me mhers for the comiug year.

f''rr d I. Gardner, pastor of the
c: hurrh . wa s a guest and others
pn·sen t included Janice and Ern·
t•stllw Asb ury, Carla Wilson, Carol
Hud so n, Judith Dutt-hcr, Mrs. 0 .
E 1·&gt;1!-Kinley, Mrs. Paul E. Da\'fs,
Carolyn He~s. Linda Nelson, Mre.
Dave Far mer, Mrs. Alfred Romh.
Mrs. Sk inner, Mrs. Erwin, L. R.
Wi lr.v, Thomas Kelly, Rocdell Stcfh anr! the hostP-escs.

$2595·

4-IJoor. 3-tone finish. Dynallow, Radio,
Wall Tires. Local Owner.

Rice Mrs.
and son.
Sunday
and
RJce Billy.
and son
and M&gt;·
1\.·l r
and Mrs Homer kice were dinn c•· 1
gdests of. Mr .and Mrs. George De - ~
Weese, Athens.
Max Roller and h.is dau.ghte r,
Mrs. Richard Gre.s!, were
;·
Athens Wednesday night with his
aunt. Mrs. Viola Jones, who died
Thursday at the Hillchest Nursin g 1
Home.
Mrf;. 0 . P. Klein wa.s a busine:;s
visitor in Columbus Thursday .
Mr and Mrs Charles Werner 11nct
1
son, c D.. Toledo, wtre ho: id a.f'
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Me:- ·
Elhinney, Leading Creek Road .
Mrs. Paul Mourning and dau ghters, Jo Ann and Paula Sue , \'isit el"' Mr. Mourning, who is employed
at ' Dickinson, over tbt· holirlays
and were accompanied home hy
her brother, Arthur Ray Walker 1
a 1956 graduate of Middlepurt
High School. He has completed h :~
naval basic tr,~ining and is station ed at Norfoll•., Va.
Sh irley McCraw, who has tK•cn
visiting her sister, Mrl'. P . K Ru,&lt;;se\1, and family has returned to .
her home in Meadow Bridge, \'¥" . 1

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FUR .AND TWEED art 1~
uriously combined tor a toWn
(lr country coat from O~rge
Cal"mel'a colk!ctlon. NatUral
lynX shapes tho cape ahawl colA
tar. The coa.t, wom wrapped, II
ot oatmeal twted.

Evangeline Chapter
Memorial Services
Held On Thursday

A mcmorbl service Cor past
offiren or th e Evangeline Chapter, UF.S, WIIB held Thur!iday evenin(~: at tht:! Jllnuary meeting of . ~
Chapter and silent prayer was (]bVa.
served in memory or Mrlf. Eva
Mr. and )irs. Don Straus.-. CO l
Van Dyke, D ~slrict Vice President
umbus, visited her IJrother. !. .. ,
who d iNI on n crember 2ti.
Dutcher, and family.
Mr. and Mn. Robert nar.o;l a n ·!
Mr~. Will1s
Anthony, VfRJ;tpy
mover.l Thursday
Matron , prc~ided at the mcet~ng son, Richard,
and p lans were made tor 4ttteDd· from the Coats apartment [ I) ! he
ing the School of Instruction at Nichols house on Gravel Hill.
Marietta on .January aoth.
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J'ractice for initl ;1 t1on at the
t'cbruary mecllng will be held ·on
Thursrl ay, January 24.

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Extra nice- Radio -

Heater -

with Mer coma tic Drive.

1949 PONTIAC 4-DOOR .. · ·· · · · .. ·
New Blue Finish -

Radio -

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FURNITURI
o. , , .......,~a~ ear.~

••, Ia llllddleport
Ill BADit I'URNITURI ·

Special music for the 14!1n1ee
was presented by L. R. Wiley wJlj:.
sang "The Lord's Prayer" actodP ·
panicd bY Mrs. Chester Erwin.
Fred 1. Gardner, pastor of the
Chureb, led the Bible stud'- ela11.
Mrs. Claude Ash!ey will be
leader of the devotional aetvlce
next VVednfbdiY.

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · $289

1952 DODGE 2-TON · .. · .. .. · · .... .... · .. · .. .. .... $749

TM 0/.oiet.. iov

See ail 1111 excitln1 new

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EN.IOV

RCA Vlctar TV Orla:inalsl

Smart Stylina
Balanted Fidelity Sound

lh• 1hrlften. Ebony finish:

mahoKan)" grained or limed
oak grained finishes, extra.

More For Yout Mor.ey

RCA Victor's T hrijlon
brin~o:a you HO square
inches ofvi~ble "Living
Image" picture! You Ret
ri ch Balanced Fidelity
Sound, too ·Come in-----iee
il-hear it today] •

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Paul
Wins

he wu advited that Land~• is
currenU,- belna: held
in ''the
hril" at Fort Knox where be wu
taken after his surrender.

Juvenile J&gt;&lt;dge John c. Baeon,
today indiratcd that e-xtradition
papers would be drawn to~
L1nders to this county. Lailden
is already under an indefinite teD
tenee tG the
Bon lndurtrial
School for an indefinite term on
ebarges (lf tbett of auto part1 and
atte-mpted jailbreaking.

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been &amp;ecn in Gallia County Sheriff's D..eputies Harold Duekworth
and _Jed We'»ter were dlllpatdled
~ that county tn follow up an the

bp.

9f 'Mn..

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P~ant -~P""" lj-Pder

Ml!&gt;kin,

waa also .. '\!otisln of

con.IJ1Ut1.

!llladleJiort.

otruotloo at Carbq,..flralll!l. • . ·
Schneider ttf.st wenr:''t~
with the. Ohio POwer

CotnPany ··

a draftamau at Pbll Plant Ill April,
~6. He tllen
tq

1954 Buick Special Dlx. 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·· · · · · · · ·
Low mileage by one careful owner. Like new metallic green finish.

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1955 Ford VB Ranch Wagon · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · :. · · · · · · $1,995_
Station Wagon. Fordomatic drive. Spotless light blue origin•! finish. '57 13ulck trade-m.

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1955 Buick Century 4 dr. Riviera Sedan ; · · · · · · · · · · · ·'.· · ·· · · $2,595

Sedan .. .. ...... .. · .... $3,195

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JANUARY CLEARANCE SPECIALS

REMEMBER

1852 Plymouth! dr . Dlx. Sedaa .... $595 1951 Ford VB 4 dr. Dlx. Sed ......• .$385
195! PoDtiac B cyl. Z dr. Hyd.. .. . $895 1952 Ford VB 2 dr. Nb ... · . " ..• $795
1851 Cllenolel2 dr. Sedan ........ $55~ 19:1! Buick $P~ 2 dr. &amp; 4. dr.
$795
1950· Cbevrolet Station Wagon .... . $595 19&amp;1 Mercury 2 dr. Sedan , ...... . U95
ltiO Bulell Spc&lt;lal 2 dr. Sedan .. .. $29518~0 Ponllae 2 dr. Sedllll , ... " .... $195
11148 Poutiac Dis. 8 4 dr. . . . . . . . . $285 1150 Dodse DIL Z dr. Sedan .... . . $295
194B PaekU'II 4 dr•.. .. ...... . . . ... $75 1949 Bolek Super 4 dr....... .. ... U95
1115'1 Bukk RM 4 dr. Sedan Dyu. ... $691 1948 ClleVI'Qlell dr •. ,. ............ $75

When you buy on OK Used Cor you can be sure- for Honest Val~s stop in and get Acquainted. with:

*Donny Thompson
*Robert Queen
*Elmer Greuser

EFFECTIVE JAN. 1, 1957

APPLIANCES
Mtll Sl.

Mlddlepori

. He came to.

Uoo Pblllp Sporn

~~ .1.11 s~Per::viapr .

He wss

.$4~.on an~

Ill ,

promoted.

pli:Jl,t manager Jn -~ugust,. , .

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MIU~$ G~H(Q~~PITM.

Atlm,l~d, .

ffaqk: .M1Jriay. ,lJodJ
N. J.; lllc~ Dl ·¥rtae!&gt;la, Folfl·
Pa., Mts.

_R eva . ,V aqhQ,
Janes -~tlan4•

E'irl

V. Sans-

Jfn, ·

Clute

One de,V!: Lu.ther. ·ParfloW.
· Bli:tti: -llr. ·~cHirs. .r~llan

Gilts

to be

awarded to the first

-Bab,v" of 19G7 are being contributed by the f(llJewi.ng merchants
and ~Jl!.aines,. men:
A large B1by Blanket by Stiff~
lEirs; A Babv Bunting by Meigs·
County .~arm. Bureau Co-op ;; A
oNurse£i Lamp and Lite by Starb
Drut. ~es: A Baby Auto Cbai.r
by HU Firestone; A Bassinette
by Babr Furniture Co.
A Yeus Supply o! Baby Sh.oes.
R-.&amp;'s Shoe Store; a $5_.
~~~!~·~toward llilk from Spring
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Dairy; a Baby Ring and
·BraC4let from Gocssler J4!!welty;.
A Jobaon &amp; Johnson Baby Kjt
from Swilher and Lohse Dru-u; a .
$10 Suing Account by Pomeroy
Natiodal Bank.
,
A pair or Poll Parrot Baby Shoes
Hartley &amp; Bennett Shoe Store· a
Silver Baby Cup by Collins - J~w­
('!ry; a i'Tce Trip !or Mama and··
Baby from the hdspital by Ewin,r
Funeral Home and a $25 Savlngt
Bpnd by The Daily Sentinel.
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B. Lewis Jones, cbatrman, presided .-nd Hoo;ter EdwardJ was
secretary of the meeUna.
Among the other. officials present were State Sbal.flr Oakley
cGUins and David Crew, new fepre&amp;tO.tative from that .cJistriCt.

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Petition Filing

Dates Changed Oq
Lootl Offices
County Board of ~lection$ Clert
Albqt' Gloeckner at
'toclay •• change ~n the laws ·
cictfCI for candidates t1.1 file
tionf!' fer office .
Ciiulidates !or the villagos
fice.- ·do not require petitions
be ftl~ until the fall, August
7th beiDg the deadline. Theiie arc
the oflkca: t(lwnship officials, school bo.-d members. anrl village olfidals. in llutland , Syracuse and

'POMEROY POLICE DEPARTMENT
»:C•k
began posting the scenes of fatal
Haclhe.
driving
practices. In the above photo
Candid4tcs £H rthe villages of
}'omeroy and Middlcpotl mulit fUe intendent Charles Gibbs and
ter of tbe series at Pomeroy High
before Feb. 6.

Our Hours Will Be 8:00A.M. to 7:00P.M.
Monday Through Saturday (Closed Sundays)

FOREMAN and ABBOTT

visor of operatiana.&gt;: ': ..,

· Discharges, Mri.
bury, Middleport;
Boto, Portlandi .

1953 Ford Customline 4 dr. Sedan . . . . . .. . . . : . . . . . . . ... . . . . $995

t~s~~~f~D

~lndiOI' Plant as 1 ~t:-' "-&gt;ll11...,•1
alid loter held pooi\i.OM &lt;II .
J'l'li&gt;A:i~Y
ian~.· res~lts engt~ ,d. '!"I~r- ~

Pomeroy; ' Mary

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Shows best of care.

W. Main St.

Funeral 8erviee
Will B T'nesday

Dearby cem~tery.
Mr. Partlow paased away after
a abon Ulness. He apent bis life
fa. Meigs county~ alld was a farmer before retl.remeut

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Choice of elth.e r car. Both good buys.

In 1957 tfYouAre Looking ForA

Ul&lt;d Car Lot E. Main Sl.

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1953 Ch~vrolet 2 dr. or 4 dr. Sedan · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · ·· $995

!-Ton Pickup, 4-whecl Drive. Dark Green.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

Orville Landen, 17 of Pomeroy, escape artist from the
Meigs County Jail alone with Frank Spencer 16 on Th~~L
i today wa. again ID custody after OWTanllerin'g bimsell to
tary Police at Les~n. Ky.,lhls morning.
, Meigs County Sheriff Charles Rusaell lhls morning wu DO·
' tlf1ed by telegram of I.aaders sutl'ender. The sheriff said that

palacblan

Full Power - windows, steering - seat, ~ntenna, &amp; brakes. So near new we have 1t on
our show room lloor. New one cost over $4,500.00.
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1954 Wdlys Jeep · ·· · · · · · · · $995 1953 Willys Truck · · · · · · · · $995

*W. F. Greuser
*Emerson Jones
*Denver Thoma

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Orville Landers Gives Up To Military Police At Lexington

terqon·, who hat been
managl"r ot tb~

Ei.BERFElDS

1956BukkV8Super4dr.Rivie~a

JEEPS
"BETTER BUY"

rom

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rte.i der will ~~Ct:eed ·

Hydramatic drive. Only 5,405 actual miles. Immaculate. Power"Steering.

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Y.J ton panel- New tires. Mochnnically sound - Local owner.

4-Wheel Drive- New Cloth Top

-lftolll IMHittiiUid
of....,......,
tK·

South Bethel Church. Tu~ay at
Spencer, aceordi.ng to IOCII pt..
· 2 p. m. lnterntent will be m tb.e Hec wu reported today to- have

1956 Pontiac Chiehain VB Dlx. 4 dr. · · · · · .... · · · · · · · · .... · · · $2,595

Good finish- Extra good tires.

1950 CHEVROLET PANEL · .. .. ·

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tonlfht 10.11,

·F uneral se vice• tot Luther Partlow, Aged 8- . of silver Ridge, whD
died Friday ~vening In -Meip General Hospital. will be held from

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n.t northuq "rfiM.
CfWti,.. C~MM

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"Hard Top" Style. Power Steering. Power Brakes. One careful owner. AlmO'~t like the
day It was sold.

Hcutcr. A real buy for the price.

2 speed axle, 5 spo:cd Transmission -

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: LUthCf Part OW

Be suro to see lhcse fresh Bulck-Poutiac trade-Ins.

Maroon). Lora! Owner.

1952 MERCURY 4-DOOR

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with occul.,..f tnow flvr-

.W. ChMact

VICTOR

"BUY FROM BLAETTNARS"
For A Bette'r Buy
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(Black'

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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bllf'Dett. MhS
llariiyn Gru~ser and John Swe~
ney of Columbus were New Years
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kol!fl Grue..
Jer, Minersville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser r~
turned home Wedne!day aftP.~
s pending the past two weeks In
Columbus with thelr children
They were accOmpanied home b;
their daughter, Mrs. Henry Ihle. ·

YEAR RIGHT

$995

Beautiful light Blue with black top. Radio, Heater, Power
Glide, While Wall Tires- Local Dwner.
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Mrs. Margaret Houdishelt a_n d
Mrs. Beaulab Morri:~ of Racine
were recent dinner guests of' llr~
and Mrs. Bradford Maag, MinetJ-;
ville

THE

1952 Chevrolet Convertible · · · · · · · · · · · · $745

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ntt,n e

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By UNITID f'IEIS

tr...,.,;..d

Reduced - Local Owner.

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Beautiful Ivory and Sun Gold- 2 door. Was $1045, Now

JCustom line V-8 Motor, Radio, Heater, New Paint

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Mrs. \Villlam Thomas, New York
City and mother, Mrs. D. B Hartinger Middlepodt were Thursday
evenina: dinner guests of Mrs M. 1
D. ijartinger.

· · ·.. $2195

. . ·-. • 1953 Ford- 2 Dr. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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1953 Chevrolet Belair .. · .. · .. .. · .. · · $995
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Heater. Power

Heater,

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White \V&lt;Ll! Tires. Extra Clean . One Local Owner

1955 Buick Hardtop .. .... ·

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act tbe aueau of formers bro~
and .Mn. PllJ'l)' and Mra. Muu:r'tlather, Wl lliam Wallace.
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Miss Mary Alice William• o~
Dayton spent the New Yeara boli
d ay with h er sisters, MiN Sarah
Hull anti Mrs. Marjorie Price an1
family . While here Miss WIJllam~
was hostess to a birt•Jay dinnc1
honoring her neice La Jean Prlce1
who wu eleven years old on Ne"\
Years day.
Mrs. Jewel Welch tcpent New
Years in Pittsburgh, P a. the gues t
of ~r. and Mrs. Sain Amos and'

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. Ch Olr. Has '

Apfl 1e pie a La mode anrt coffee
v.(•n• ·;crved by Mrs. Allensworth,
' 1rs l-'1'ed I. Gardner . Mrs. Oscar
Ho us h and Mrs. Ali ce H:ohson. Mrs.
Hubsor, was 1n charge u[ the table
decora t ion s which featured miniature snow-men and a sleigh.

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The Daily Sentinel

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.Da'OiDW ro lNTE&amp;ESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
Publlsbe4 every afternoon except Sunday by Tbe Oblo VaUeJ
leDtlael.JDL .t JlO Mechanic St.. Pom er-JY, 0 . Buslnea offlr~
PoDe M. etfttril office pbone 399'.

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J 5 t Lieutenant and Mra. Paul
Holter, Ent Air Force Ba!e, Col·
or atlo Sprin.a:s, Col o. , bave announ
ced the birth of an
,pound
twelve oun('c son on
at Fort c arson ho.apUW . .

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ntes: Delivery by ('a rrl~r wbe~ a"allable 30
· eeiatt ~ ~ .oU yMr in advance at The Dally Sentinel o((lce.
wtwfe .a~e;tiJ~:. •e month $1. By mail one veat sa; six montha,
~...,; liz IDDtltb'l. $1.80: tllrte months, $3.00. J,)' motor route
IUio-IIIC&gt;tllllo. ·$ !.110: one monlh ..Sc:_
o. _ _ _ __ _ __

thing."
t went back to mv work Monday

hJld

very much

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Mae of 10

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Mra. D. B Hartinger by her
friends the Dr. M. G. Harnicks,
now of Coldwater, 0 , Mcteer C ~. ,
oear the Indiana stale !me.
These cut llowero;. gr own cspeci,aJiy for Christmas have white
11 plke~ of blooms. ruli nowered at
tbe botlom w1th many buds near
the top, promis mg many more
blooms like gladiolu s. The ste ms
are spctialh' prcpan:d to resist

o1~~~o ~a.. ~... repo.wpn
thoU ...,.,._....,, Uld nc·
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Thesestom
pattl
c~lar
big·ga me hunter's
coffee You rome
and hushy·lJiletl,
lime . and It is
so new
wonderfu l. Yvu see a mltllon head
of zebra and wHdebeeste in one
day o n the Sercngeti Plains.
Y'bu see 60 lions in a day, and
you see al l thfl antelopes, bi:rds,
monkeys. b&lt;~boo as, elephants, leop.
anls ar;J r hi 'lo and you JIO a little
gun·happ y. You shoot out your IJ.
l'enst• on tht• common stuff, 11nd
if ;\'Ou',•e lul' ky. you get a leopard,
leopa rd~ lle111~ 1·atber cagy about
t' (! m l ng to a g1ve n tree at a alven
tim~.

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The nrx t li me you specialize.
Maybe yuu 11&lt;-t nt the b1Jgest bull
dep hant lh 1t l'ver wrecked .1 na·
t111c s ha mha- big, toothwiae, that
is. A !Jig elf'phant goes 75 pounds
I per tu sk
A shootable bull ' t• eo.
A re pl bl&amp;;: one is a l()(),pounder jf.!:·.::~.~:
a nd up.
H you won t a good rhino, you .
start thmku,g ilt 20. inches, front
horn , an tl rnnge upward. Sometimes you will run into a eow
rhino that hu gone freakish and
might prese nt you with a 80-lnch
nose·horn !w hich is not l;loro but
piled hnir anrl Is grelitl)' v8Judd ~ I ~~'~'!·
the Chinese, Japanese abd ]Julian•
as a mighty aid to vil'iiJ\)1 when t.
ken In powder ed form.
'
Havi ng coll~;~cted your common
stuff, enough zebra bidet, the
only lion you ever want to shoot,
your good elllphant, )'Our 100d
rhinet, you take a break and decide a tiger would_ look nke Oil
your wall.
So you 11n to India w
China, or even SibcrJ, ~~e
no tlgcr1 In Afrlca. You..
a couple of tigcn 111« a
or gaur, which Is al)

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2 :00 -HauGnal ~pe· HOckey
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'COttn~ Cfo!Sroads

(8 l Auto Sales
19!10

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Grueser.

f11:bber,

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Heath Method'.St
Education Group
Meeting Is Held

7;30 Clrl'ml Boy

19:00
10:00

11:00
1t :80

,steve AJklt,Show
~he A~coa "Our
Loretta Young Show
Championship Bowling
Suhday News Prevlew
Treasure Threatre

llltiiiUIOK VI
lwa Sedan.
s~erlnR;,

Rev. c. R. Konkrigbt giving the

bra)m.

o~ e ning

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tO:tlO Souillo one
11:11!1 Up-to-the Minute

New1

nRIICTIIRA~ I IRAMI
ll;IIAI' IliON- MITALl

OMIO VALLEY
;JUNK CO.

IS NOW tMPLOYED IN OUR

Service Department
Bob Welcomes all his Friends and Customers to
R. H,. RAWLINGS SONS COMPANY and Wil.l.
Cont1nue to give the Quality 5ervioe He is Know!1'

For.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
Your DOlls~ Dealer
Corner Mill and Secatld Sts.
Middleport, . Ohi!D·

OPTOMII:!raUT

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Winter Plowing

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Dlr..tors:

John .B. Dov:ni!ll. President
Paul S. Smart, Vice Pres. &amp; Caab!.,.Hu(old E. Hubbard, /lal't. Cealoilt!l.'
ROll! S. Reynolda, ASI't. Caolhier
Gen,. Gnte, A!s't. Cashier
Luel1a Jenkinson, Bootteoptr

.JGhll B. IJI&gt;wning
1'11111 S. Smart
H. N. Swift
Rodney Downing
Bertho B. ltolhburn
Harold Ill. Hubbard
Rille S. Reynolda

Matliyn Fultz, Bookki!I![IOP '

Nori!l&amp;.q: Wilcox, Secretary

lohmber Federal Dt&gt;poslt In·:lllralll&gt;! Corporation

Ra&lt;ille

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Ctpital Stock, C&lt;lmlllOil • , , • , •• , , • • 1100,000.110

I lllimlltl .fll1vc,o! "'!mlth ltr lulll let 'em llo.,, on« lovo
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Equ9••nt &amp; Supply

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Total Capital , • . . • . . ._ 1 4!10J!'70.1B
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ASSETS:
Cash an&amp;..~
, tram. Ba~.,, , , ......................\. ' 636,=o.43
U. S. ~t Bondi ................... ; .. • .. 1,5M,l8?.11o
Municipal
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Federal Reserve !lank ~ ...... , • , .. .. ., . .. .. •
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Loans and Discounts , .. . ..... ..... . ........ , . .. . 1,511,9111.80
Bank Building $6500.00. l'lldures $3601.00 . .•. .. ... ..._....:.:!;~
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Total Assets •. • .•• , • M,l60,0$0~

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Clyde G. M!Uhono,

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File '1·
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FORMERLY WITH LEGION AUTO SALES

The tax books are now ~
for the payment of Decem.
ber and .Tune Real Estaw
Tax. Will close Feb. 1, 1957.

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Fetty
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MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS

W.AS:HINGTON, D. C. uP __,FeatherwCight Isador Martinez of
Panama wa11 "feady for aU com·
ers•• today but his Jatest victim,
Ike Chestnut, conceded, "l never
want to see him again. I'll take
on anybody including Sandy Sad·
dler," said Martln!!z ai!er bi&amp;
unanimous, upset 10-round dec!•
ion over Chel!ltnut in Friday

East Cum Street, Pomeroy
Offltlo Rnan: 9 lo 12, 2 lo &amp;. iClooo ot Nooa oa Tllan.l

tect and builder.

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READY FOR ANYBODY

!!•·~~~ the Wutber
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Donald :MUl1, was celelwated at
th• m•mln~ ....1on or lbe Kindergarten Frid&amp;y.
Mn. Mills was aasUted by !be
teacher, Mrs. Guy Reynblda, in
Bcrving decorated cookies and Jce
cream to the children.
Special g:..ests were Sherman
Mills f! nd J o Ann Neal. Alaiatin,
with the serving were Jo Ann
i'Shell• Childs, K.ath ~e Morgaa and
J h
0 n In gels. Gue st ~ at the party·
table included Marta Kay HubbU'd
Marilee Van Metm-, Theres Caaci
Jenny Sue Craig, Sheila Childtt'
Kat"" M
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RIPORTED ILL
M

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and Eme..,.n.Jone•.

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7:10
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By Jimniy Ha~ : I.

ANNOUNCE

Euler, Bess Sanbora, Mn. Clyde her home.

8:11!1 Hums &amp; Allea
'8:90 Tlleai Seouta'

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!ngels, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. L . If;;;o;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;;;;;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;'"j
McComas, Charles ){('Elhinney !I
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rs. Norma Nickels on, ColumMra. Cove!'t 11erved cookies and bu!l, 0 ., lister of Mrs. Willi.tm Morooft'ee to Mr. Konkright, Mrs. Noah I:{An, Rt. 33, and also of Mr. A. If.
.Haskins, Richard Chamber&amp;, James lcachim. has been reported ill at

6:30

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.Prayer.

Mr. Covc"t, chairman of the
C
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omm1ssJon and superintendent of
the Sunday School, presided at
the regular tusiness meeting. It
was announced that the next meeting would be in February at the
home of Mrl!l. Nan Moore.

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The aixlil birthday or Cyalilla
MH11, daUJt~ter ot Mr. and Kn.

The Commission on Education
etf the Heath Methodist churcll
ml'!t Thursday eveniug at the
home or Mr. an,d Mre. Ernest Covert, Seventh Avenue, with the

Meet The P'rMs

8:10 News Piel.r.are
6:45 G•IIJI•l a.,...ony Boys
7:00 77th Bengal IJ.,..r:.ers
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ToMeetJan.17

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Cynthia Mills
Sixth Birthday
Is Celebrated

$288.00.\ COme

U)() Wide Wide 'W.orld
6:30 Ct~pt. G_alh.LK

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-.,lldoll tho ...,....., Bilb Bollool •• pi'Og&gt;'om IUJgeillono llllldo br *lOB ·
lfe!;orllt.

nice Darst, Mn. Wltliam KlWnger, Matlack, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Misses Lena and Thelma Grue.ter, Mrs. ForTest S..cflte-1, and fAmily,
Miss Bernil"e Ano Durst, :Mrl!l. Middleport.
Am•nda Kaspal' •nd Mrs. Canie

S:BO Zoo Parade

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Obip.alter a otlt.d

Mr

Miu Bett-y JCoehler, RN. Galli·
polis, hat beea viJlting ber ai.tet,
Mrs. K. D. Amlbary. aod family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas ad
son, Billy, Je(t today for their
A dessert coura:e. was served by home In Crost City, Fla., after a
the hosteu to those named above two week ho1iday visit with their
and Mrs. K:U'l Grueser, Mrt. Ber- parents, Mrv and Mrs. Williaa

'UIG Suhday Melinee
2:36 ·~:merfcan Porum
3:31) OutlOok

4:3o fW: 1J'Ug Pietoure
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6:30 rY' Cla8111'oom

Lincolit Heights
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entertained Sunday fQf •ltd -il ,..,~ at the AtheDJ the t'Ommittee.
Mr1. Raymond Burns ~bd $.1\e Holpit&amp;J.
•etttodill WOJqM .no prepered .(\)I ·
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JC:athy, Covington, Ky.,
After Jaauary 15 tbe couple wiD anlf served the lteft dbtnl!l' weri
'lbe lii!xt meeting wlll .be bald
OJOther, .Mrs. Minnie Gilthftr trlller bome 0111 lfr1. Bnlce IJoyd, Mrt. E. M. at tbe bome ot u:ra. Lawrenee

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11:4:5 Jndu11try Ob 'Parade
1~100 Building America
12:10 TV 'Chapel

~ of -u,ua RaDJ-

10:30

.w

"Cblnk," who bu all Ilia Ute wild ox, and a coup~
to othe•• ataga and wild water
tar a~ ntar bad a super delux.e 11er than lh ~ African
Yu'le tid.1 t.hl• time.
falo). And lhen you JOt
"Whto-1J.oo-hoo-oo-ab!" gQes tbat a llouae to put pll thb IUftk lo,
old tnln with ole Cblni: at the •hlch takes time &lt;~Ud money an.d
tbrdtt}e ll..enJn• to ever)' pulM ~eat spates of eurslna the arehi-

spre11d CMla~u around

beat

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..out .of the car, using
tree 1 tor camouflage,
JOfl80\l5 brute until
an easy shot frGm a
steady Hat on .8 thorn tree at 50
yards, :uatqg ' the trustJeJt .30.06
that Mister Remington ever made,
and mill him cold.
He ambles away, and you stalk
up to him again, and mi88 him
Tben he ambles a tar piece
1-9!')'1,1! .. ~~·
and you have llllt
and bear tbe

11:10 Slln Oa
10:10 Christian Seieneo Pr&lt;&gt;ll'l"

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thur, toot
Burns
.more.
Mr1. lhe
Gilmore
and family
son. to
t.beir home ·Wednesd.uy and r.turn~d the ume day.

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were adoptliS by the cl11~t I CalliStl eiub fturaday even.Jq
r.aisinJ the dUQ S1' .a ye1r, witb J.at her ·bOII:Ie.'
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paytnelrt to be made lb .pvaee in
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·P rlu• w~e anrcltd lo 1li:'=
fto - " ' ieft {« • ohorl wed· or meiiJi&gt;nl au
in Woltavo, lin. Sblrltf Coilltlier,
~ bd 4ar ..,. 10illr away dues paYIOeot 1!1* tho!' will be lila. llieb'*&lt;l , . . _ oDd llri.
tllti'
. . _ .,.._Wrtledluit dropped from t!Jt! elnb ~ Rlltert"'-'r.
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59-incher . and J swear l saw one
once tha t would have ~~ ; ~ ~!=~--~
whi rh is a mess of
~ !lif:i.l'!e~.
1
notable far three thlngs - 1hc du's long, deer-llke
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viciousness of ill! taette flies, the look bigger t han he '
dreariness ot Its landscape, wet part s he 'll 'un 700 pounds on an ·l.t.O.;n

of
8nd the high Jnchlence of
its drY,
sables,
A sable here Is not a candidate
lor a h:.dy's coat. It is poss ~bly
the handsomest of all th e African
antelopea .A mature bul l ha s sd m·
!tar horns that sweep backward
neearly to his rump , He is coal
black on top, white underneath ,
wilting.
Each year Mrs Harti nger r l'· ha11 white markings on his face,
ceivc s u unique t'emembranrr and a magoificenl mane A big
from t he Harn1eks Dr H 't~ uH1re one will w-:- i~h upwards of 400
wall formerly where nr l nM I~s pounds.
now ha s his s u1 lc in the Hart inger
I suppose the two mo:&gt;t cher·

A few people get their henru
desire at Chrbtmaa, ofl.en a fulfill·
meat of 1 dream of long standing.
~ucb was our
friend "Chiuk"
~~ 'fho for 45 yeara, ye1. I said
45. hu wanted an electric train
and all the fhunl'! . He a:ot them all
from wife "Sis" and l hear didn't

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1.2:&amp;1 Skn Off

BY ROBERT C. RUARK
SINGIDA, Tanganyika - We are
flower&amp; J've seen are the pure jutt up from Tabora, a God·blighf·
white St.ar of Bethlehem lltmt to ed I(!Ction of Tanganyika which is
Christrn aa

-.ooa.

)tiddlepo~oy

O.rid M.Uler, IIUIItd •n • coaullJtt-

:$;:~afle.rfiOOG,
Chu:rob will
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vaDetmen.t p ln ~•• ol
prOiflm. R6tJ eaU ,..,n.MI
be "Wllal I •like ·fl ~ ab4ilt
pretid.ent of my profeuion. abd Wbi'1 eMit IJI1.

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P11ul Smmt. Robert Cealt .and

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With Rober: Ruark

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We'!Mter lr:, P

Club, ,....,.,... wben . , beld
,t heir weekly dinner
Fri-

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About the loveliest

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lhe farm
Why iodefd.? Yout« 'P •• wone
eom- 'n a C!vil '\1\ ~r Ol'l yO. -NDda.
Jl]'ilon wts M•iM-•ItoW ftluabl~::
And 10 with oiCl 1litr8et, oad
lrl4tl ~ ¥• \0
oo 1o. /people, old '"""' old booQ. Bet·

ebanae

la-mDTiqeby
~~bor, ...,.. a wlnl&lt;lr •!lito
ctr• wilh navy blat'

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beyond the present Elv is Presley
lil ~e as of now.

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11:15 Weathettast ·

•• one could reran.
lneldut wa1 -'ven In u.il book
l!rU / of a blllineu mu who wu urced
to redeUp tht name tnll other

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Middleport
Society

u • Jl!ews HQlln:ea

Hardware" 1nd a 1oM mur ot •

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Can! ot '!'Dub .,.d SI!OCIII !II"'
':' tlflf!s of Evflall priMed at
lar elaulfted ra&amp;e.
PUNIIhed t1: 1 cent

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werd ·~ ~ wtndertul
Said tilt ad man, 1'flwrt isn't
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trlalilrt, ' "Why don't t}ll.y modernize the Aaloorlcan naatn
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11100 United Nations in Action
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Twe !IIIII ~ey loee their lives as a result of it. In any event,
wllla\liffer untold pain and great loss of work. Property
loll well Jllli.Y run IIlio many thousands or dollars.
It Ia QulM plaiD that bad warnlog signals and blinker lights
beet lllitille4 at ·Ibis crossln1 the accident most likely would
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1auneltejt • - ' I n t-roullh editorials and news atorles bol·
stered :-'!J!:turia to secure a warnln2 system at this dan·
Our object: to stir public apathy to the point·
where tilt nilrolllllld various government bureaus concerned
would ~ IOIIWtb!JtiiP lijevlate lhe situation.
Lal4or. a .~ w1,1 ln\tlated by the local Pl'o.f.8!'UU\Ii at~ • . wheel~ tllat ~ , 1o be set Into motion In order fl.
Ufty. itoellre -. erdtr lOco ln.U.llatlon of tho safe&amp;uuds

Sunday- Channell

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fl :.. ,JD-:snary Cl.ooney .Show
meet Thursilay eve~ng at
f:I;O Sat~~~ ;_.tDb.otett
home of Mrs. Dey H)rsell
'O':SO ·Ptoptt· :Ate WnDJ
Mrs. Gera ld Wildermuth and Miss 8':0;0 Peri;y
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The WindlbJ ·Trnl Sa en
will meet Thursday evenhHl.
the hOme of l.lrs. John Terrell.

!sh ed trophlr 9 1n Af1'ican bi g-ga me
huildin f.l.
Lo vely C hli ~lma s gr('eting fr om hunL!ng are aable and kuk u. take
the Bob McK ttY'Ii of Bowl1 ng ( ; rt' ('fl your pick. I rank them equall y as
ried as to the outcome of the trouble with Roy
Rov was the first p~rs~l/. to come inl o the olflce after I ar- cof)sbted of 12 t' hllrmlngly wr itll•n to splendor. diW culty of ae hil' \'·
of poetr y recounting the me nt, 1111d pllrfection of. con struerived. He came in smlllb~ and !;ald . '' ! am r&lt;&gt;ady to do what 11tanzas
whole year's enllre "doms" of Ihe tion ,
you askt.d me to doA.i"!lrtfbll'ck:'to the stud v h;1ll."
McKuy family , winding 11p in De·
1'h e kudu, with his enor mo us
lrenllflld. "fine", Then 1 told him what his former pi'ind- cember w1lh a hoilltay plane tr ip
ear11
and a penchant lor living in
pal h•d ..td about him.
to F lorida wh~ rc t hey v1sited 1el·
Is warier, but both sa·
mountains,
''True Rov. vou are a Kentuckv mounlainPer." I told hlm. atives.
ble
'and
kudu
can only be hunted
11hut durincr the four vears vm1 h:Jve bet&gt;n with us herP. in hiP"h
Down throu gh the yt-ar ..; Luura in certain p!ntea at certain times
RChi'R)l. "&lt;'U tu1:v~ )P.1U'nPd to rP.aR()D anrl SPP thlnfg In the right 11 nd Rob have se nt us tht'~i' uniq ue ot the year - generally Whe ll it 's
g reett ngs- f J r ~ t youn g Rnhlll !11uw
UJht, and fi'Ulf. IR whJ~t ha~ hP.lnAI1 vnu to clfll'idfo to ohev .''
hot, miserable, and r\yblown , or
in collego) ~~~a baby lookint: u H~ r Icy-cold and mlsenble.
lTP. wP-nt hsu~k to the h!strh,.r '!&gt; ~t,,~ttv hnll wns obedient and
Chnstmall catalogs, latt'r Rullin
The kudu 11 qu.lte a thing. He Is
grnttnlltPd At. thP f11fl1P C\f Rr'hnn1 with hi"h hnnnrs.
and \ Beth with their h'('(', and aA blg u a horse, but aa dainty
The nf'lnt tn thlq tdMV Is this. n11 thP. IPnrhP."- In fht~o ('f'.l"- a~~:at~ at the piano.
aa a deer. He Is aray ·bl~fawn,
mrm 9Jellllfh nf KPI'Ihlr kv t&gt;nnld nnt hAVP npr~nndflli 'him tn fin
The:se lovely chlld rr n, one in with white stripe• barring his
hnr'k tn tha~ studv hnll on that F'rlfl:~v ;~; rt ro rnMn . 1;-nt Rftpr hP col~b and one a 11 S. sl•n JOr, hide. Hi• enormous horna twist
~t.\Pil\ ,r~VA1' )!lei Rn&lt;'"1' )111.1 thl'\unnt I+ r'&gt;VI'l" C!flll'1t't.n~1,, wlu:~on were here both at time or Aunt bac~ward in a double-curl, like
Laura's and their .:randmotiH'J 'l:l tatty with two twiRtl!l. They are
h- WA,. .-1"""· t.• ~ ..
Jn fh,. ,.lnl1t ll w~~ "Ai'•nen he batt deaths,
and we n\1 lowd the m for the color of W&amp;Jnut meats and fin·
tim"' to rll~*lvwllltA thJif hP f'nmnlpfAlv r'll!i~ltorfl.-1 hlm,~:~p.lf.
their grtclousness and Frir ndli- ish up 1n a fine Ivory point.
~nt' WIIITif 1\JI
A• tfnl'l AnA C:l1f'f'f1C: c:fo1 4mPf"',.R'1 4'1tl. neaa.
,A ahootible kudu b about 411
7.P" lh,. lt• t'lnt h.a~tn l'fv~on tii'I'\A ftl thlnlc ov~~r hlct t'nnl1111•t ..,,..
And 10, ''A. W." McKay and hi s inches_ln horn-length. My friend,
'"'nnM ht~~•UI 1•ft 'l'hnn1 no doubt and it Is hard to tell what Jeannotte live asoin for us in
these decendants, repe a tln~: the 10 to bed to amount to anythlag
the roAult would hove been.
pattern of warmth and kinilliness thl\ first evening, so bu9y was he
runnln' 11 0le 98" through tunnels,
of their progenitors.
up iteep W. Va. hill ~ and acrou
Charles, debating wht'lhE~r to narTow trestles."
~ col,llalon early rrtday morning of a New York ' 'break out'' hla Army oven·oat
«Chink" alu Reel vt'd a trind
Central yard e~~&amp;lne and a tractor-trailer rig once more adds durin1 vacation, came U1l Wtth: orran. a •mall metal one wh1eb
1111 uollmatloa ,elnt :0 the local demand for adequate aafe· "Oil, well, I'd jUit aa Well wear fJI&amp;YI 41 Attld lAng Syno" and other
it-1 won't need lt over ln E&amp;ypt , loved old ditties.
JIW'tll at tlto Hobaon-Roule 7 crossing.
anywa)l."
mnrnin~

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Boys Need TimeT.o Coo1 Off

Ed. Note: E. 0 . Sawulers of Journey 's End takes us today
into the mind of a young Kentu cky mountaineer: stubborn,
strong, sell-willed, self-reliant, given to headlong action wb.en
•1111ered . In Saunders' 63 years of active teaching he ~ 4•ah
wl!h many youngsters of this ty p~. Brought along with understanding this kind Qf young American has become the bones
In lhe body ef a sturdy notion undefeated in war. tolerant in
peace. M.elgs County's veteran educator has sent 1housands of
Wett Virginia and Kentucky bill people Into the world w.ll·
equipped to -make their mark In businuss or the profeSII!ons.
TodJIY's study or tlre attitudes and driving forces ·of Ke~:if:Y
hill people is an Indication of how he did it.
GIVE A lOY '1'01£ TO CONSIDFJR
''The vital question tn' school discipline is not what results
are secured, but by wh;ot means they are secured.'.'. Wlj!te,
A 111gh school teach.,- ·brought a boy by t.he baJ1)11 ·ef lilly to
ll1jl, '!4YIIIJ li,bllt In tho' ortudy hill! of which she bad chS"fle, lie
refused to obey her.
s~ ~ "he t.hrew • magazine at another boy. I told Nm
to J•AIIdolot the 11188•zine and bring it to me. He replied tllat
he would 'not do it. I told him l would not have such a boy in
my study hall. So here be is, I am leaving him with yGU,"
I asked Roy If the incident was true as related by his l.eacber and he replied that It was true. He was then asked if he
roall%ed \hat what he had done was bad conduct, and he answered that he reallzed that his conduct was bad .
I then asked him If he had the courage to go back to the
study haD and tell the 150 students t.hcrc that he had done
wrong, and then go back, pick up the magazine and give It to
the teacher?
"Yes, I have," he said. "Go and do it then," he was told.
When Roy came back to the offlc~ he said. "Mr. :'launders,
I did just whal you asked me to do , but I wll\ never go back
in that study hall as long as I am In school."
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"Why won't you go back?" I said .
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His answer was, ' 1 because she said, 'T will n&lt;l have a boy of
your character in my study hall.'".
"Oh, but you have made that all right by your apology."
And his response to this was, · •yes, but she said she did not
want me and I will not go back. I'll lose my graduation flrsl"
(Roy was a senior and it was only six weeks till ,gre\luatlon
day.)
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He was told 10 stay in the office the remalnaer of the day.
(Thls was Friday P.M.)
Saturday I went to see the man who had been principal of
the hl~h school before I took over. He knew Roy well. I related the affair to him and he said, "He will never yield."
"Why won't he yield ?" I asked . and he said, "He Is a mountaineer and the mountaineers of Kentucky never yield to any-

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motlrcr o( t\1(= ntw baby and
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anti Mr~. Suthi;rlih8 , Yvaala, Te:lt· .\1~ c~w_l}c...J'. Tb~_atre
as. Mr. pnd ,Mrs. Charles nolt~r 12:30 Mr.•JYlwcl
Athens. arc great s,&lt;ralldparcntl :f:OO ~Wh On~ !he Farm.

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ltiCHARII s. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
«I'I'NOLO E. GREENE - EDITOR
· N,~ a4vertis1Qa repre~ ntative, BottlnelU..I:imt.aU, Inc.
SU~ Ave .. N.ew York C1ty. 16. N. Y.
.ttidltid:.u -=ond dul maillni matter at the post offlfe at

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The Daily Sentinel

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Publlsbe4 every afternoon except Sunday by Tbe Oblo VaUeJ
leDtlael.JDL .t JlO Mechanic St.. Pom er-JY, 0 . Buslnea offlr~
PoDe M. etfttril office pbone 399'.

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J 5 t Lieutenant and Mra. Paul
Holter, Ent Air Force Ba!e, Col·
or atlo Sprin.a:s, Col o. , bave announ
ced the birth of an
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twelve oun('c son on
at Fort c arson ho.apUW . .

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ntes: Delivery by ('a rrl~r wbe~ a"allable 30
· eeiatt ~ ~ .oU yMr in advance at The Dally Sentinel o((lce.
wtwfe .a~e;tiJ~:. •e month $1. By mail one veat sa; six montha,
~...,; liz IDDtltb'l. $1.80: tllrte months, $3.00. J,)' motor route
IUio-IIIC&gt;tllllo. ·$ !.110: one monlh ..Sc:_
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Mra. D. B Hartinger by her
friends the Dr. M. G. Harnicks,
now of Coldwater, 0 , Mcteer C ~. ,
oear the Indiana stale !me.
These cut llowero;. gr own cspeci,aJiy for Christmas have white
11 plke~ of blooms. ruli nowered at
tbe botlom w1th many buds near
the top, promis mg many more
blooms like gladiolu s. The ste ms
are spctialh' prcpan:d to resist

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Thesestom
pattl
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big·ga me hunter's
coffee You rome
and hushy·lJiletl,
lime . and It is
so new
wonderfu l. Yvu see a mltllon head
of zebra and wHdebeeste in one
day o n the Sercngeti Plains.
Y'bu see 60 lions in a day, and
you see al l thfl antelopes, bi:rds,
monkeys. b&lt;~boo as, elephants, leop.
anls ar;J r hi 'lo and you JIO a little
gun·happ y. You shoot out your IJ.
l'enst• on tht• common stuff, 11nd
if ;\'Ou',•e lul' ky. you get a leopard,
leopa rd~ lle111~ 1·atber cagy about
t' (! m l ng to a g1ve n tree at a alven
tim~.

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The nrx t li me you specialize.
Maybe yuu 11&lt;-t nt the b1Jgest bull
dep hant lh 1t l'ver wrecked .1 na·
t111c s ha mha- big, toothwiae, that
is. A !Jig elf'phant goes 75 pounds
I per tu sk
A shootable bull ' t• eo.
A re pl bl&amp;;: one is a l()(),pounder jf.!:·.::~.~:
a nd up.
H you won t a good rhino, you .
start thmku,g ilt 20. inches, front
horn , an tl rnnge upward. Sometimes you will run into a eow
rhino that hu gone freakish and
might prese nt you with a 80-lnch
nose·horn !w hich is not l;loro but
piled hnir anrl Is grelitl)' v8Judd ~ I ~~'~'!·
the Chinese, Japanese abd ]Julian•
as a mighty aid to vil'iiJ\)1 when t.
ken In powder ed form.
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Havi ng coll~;~cted your common
stuff, enough zebra bidet, the
only lion you ever want to shoot,
your good elllphant, )'Our 100d
rhinet, you take a break and decide a tiger would_ look nke Oil
your wall.
So you 11n to India w
China, or even SibcrJ, ~~e
no tlgcr1 In Afrlca. You..
a couple of tigcn 111« a
or gaur, which Is al)

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Loretta Young Show
Championship Bowling
Suhday News Prevlew
Treasure Threatre

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R. H,. RAWLINGS SONS COMPANY and Wil.l.
Cont1nue to give the Quality 5ervioe He is Know!1'

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John .B. Dov:ni!ll. President
Paul S. Smart, Vice Pres. &amp; Caab!.,.Hu(old E. Hubbard, /lal't. Cealoilt!l.'
ROll! S. Reynolda, ASI't. Caolhier
Gen,. Gnte, A!s't. Cashier
Luel1a Jenkinson, Bootteoptr

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1'11111 S. Smart
H. N. Swift
Rodney Downing
Bertho B. ltolhburn
Harold Ill. Hubbard
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FORMERLY WITH LEGION AUTO SALES

The tax books are now ~
for the payment of Decem.
ber and .Tune Real Estaw
Tax. Will close Feb. 1, 1957.

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Fetty
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MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS

W.AS:HINGTON, D. C. uP __,FeatherwCight Isador Martinez of
Panama wa11 "feady for aU com·
ers•• today but his Jatest victim,
Ike Chestnut, conceded, "l never
want to see him again. I'll take
on anybody including Sandy Sad·
dler," said Martln!!z ai!er bi&amp;
unanimous, upset 10-round dec!•
ion over Chel!ltnut in Friday

East Cum Street, Pomeroy
Offltlo Rnan: 9 lo 12, 2 lo &amp;. iClooo ot Nooa oa Tllan.l

tect and builder.

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NOTICE

READY FOR ANYBODY

!!•·~~~ the Wutber
Sbow

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THAT

Donald :MUl1, was celelwated at
th• m•mln~ ....1on or lbe Kindergarten Frid&amp;y.
Mn. Mills was aasUted by !be
teacher, Mrs. Guy Reynblda, in
Bcrving decorated cookies and Jce
cream to the children.
Special g:..ests were Sherman
Mills f! nd J o Ann Neal. Alaiatin,
with the serving were Jo Ann
i'Shell• Childs, K.ath ~e Morgaa and
J h
0 n In gels. Gue st ~ at the party·
table included Marta Kay HubbU'd
Marilee Van Metm-, Theres Caaci
Jenny Sue Craig, Sheila Childtt'
Kat"" M
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•..,. organ and Jo Ann Neal.
RIPORTED ILL
M

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and Eme..,.n.Jone•.

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l _... Thon you look aro~~ln thlo
By Jimniy Ha~ : I.

ANNOUNCE

Euler, Bess Sanbora, Mn. Clyde her home.

8:11!1 Hums &amp; Allea
'8:90 Tlleai Seouta'

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!ngels, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. L . If;;;o;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;;;;;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;'"j
McComas, Charles ){('Elhinney !I
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rs. Norma Nickels on, ColumMra. Cove!'t 11erved cookies and bu!l, 0 ., lister of Mrs. Willi.tm Morooft'ee to Mr. Konkright, Mrs. Noah I:{An, Rt. 33, and also of Mr. A. If.
.Haskins, Richard Chamber&amp;, James lcachim. has been reported ill at

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.Prayer.

Mr. Covc"t, chairman of the
C
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omm1ssJon and superintendent of
the Sunday School, presided at
the regular tusiness meeting. It
was announced that the next meeting would be in February at the
home of Mrl!l. Nan Moore.

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guHI wl!oti' liTto. JtOa.rt n.JlOlO

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The aixlil birthday or Cyalilla
MH11, daUJt~ter ot Mr. and Kn.

The Commission on Education
etf the Heath Methodist churcll
ml'!t Thursday eveniug at the
home or Mr. an,d Mre. Ernest Covert, Seventh Avenue, with the

Meet The P'rMs

8:10 News Piel.r.are
6:45 G•IIJI•l a.,...ony Boys
7:00 77th Bengal IJ.,..r:.ers
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ToMeetJan.17

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Cynthia Mills
Sixth Birthday
Is Celebrated

$288.00.\ COme

U)() Wide Wide 'W.orld
6:30 Ct~pt. G_alh.LK

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-.,lldoll tho ...,....., Bilb Bollool •• pi'Og&gt;'om IUJgeillono llllldo br *lOB ·
lfe!;orllt.

nice Darst, Mn. Wltliam KlWnger, Matlack, Pomeroy, and Mr. and
Misses Lena and Thelma Grue.ter, Mrs. ForTest S..cflte-1, and fAmily,
Miss Bernil"e Ano Durst, :Mrl!l. Middleport.
Am•nda Kaspal' •nd Mrs. Canie

S:BO Zoo Parade

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Obip.alter a otlt.d

Mr

Miu Bett-y JCoehler, RN. Galli·
polis, hat beea viJlting ber ai.tet,
Mrs. K. D. Amlbary. aod family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dallas ad
son, Billy, Je(t today for their
A dessert coura:e. was served by home In Crost City, Fla., after a
the hosteu to those named above two week ho1iday visit with their
and Mrs. K:U'l Grueser, Mrt. Ber- parents, Mrv and Mrs. Williaa

'UIG Suhday Melinee
2:36 ·~:merfcan Porum
3:31) OutlOok

4:3o fW: 1J'Ug Pietoure
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5:90 otiUI'Ch'• ~~ Story
6:30 rY' Cla8111'oom

Lincolit Heights
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entertained Sunday fQf •ltd -il ,..,~ at the AtheDJ the t'Ommittee.
Mr1. Raymond Burns ~bd $.1\e Holpit&amp;J.
•etttodill WOJqM .no prepered .(\)I ·
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JC:athy, Covington, Ky.,
After Jaauary 15 tbe couple wiD anlf served the lteft dbtnl!l' weri
'lbe lii!xt meeting wlll .be bald
OJOther, .Mrs. Minnie Gilthftr trlller bome 0111 lfr1. Bnlce IJoyd, Mrt. E. M. at tbe bome ot u:ra. Lawrenee

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11:4:5 Jndu11try Ob 'Parade
1~100 Building America
12:10 TV 'Chapel

~ of -u,ua RaDJ-

10:30

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"Cblnk," who bu all Ilia Ute wild ox, and a coup~
to othe•• ataga and wild water
tar a~ ntar bad a super delux.e 11er than lh ~ African
Yu'le tid.1 t.hl• time.
falo). And lhen you JOt
"Whto-1J.oo-hoo-oo-ab!" gQes tbat a llouae to put pll thb IUftk lo,
old tnln with ole Cblni: at the •hlch takes time &lt;~Ud money an.d
tbrdtt}e ll..enJn• to ever)' pulM ~eat spates of eurslna the arehi-

spre11d CMla~u around

beat

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..out .of the car, using
tree 1 tor camouflage,
JOfl80\l5 brute until
an easy shot frGm a
steady Hat on .8 thorn tree at 50
yards, :uatqg ' the trustJeJt .30.06
that Mister Remington ever made,
and mill him cold.
He ambles away, and you stalk
up to him again, and mi88 him
Tben he ambles a tar piece
1-9!')'1,1! .. ~~·
and you have llllt
and bear tbe

11:10 Slln Oa
10:10 Christian Seieneo Pr&lt;&gt;ll'l"

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Burns
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Mr1. lhe
Gilmore
and family
son. to
t.beir home ·Wednesd.uy and r.turn~d the ume day.

'iii.,.,:m.'""-s;aa,- Chanlttila
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Vorm , once collected

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were adoptliS by the cl11~t I CalliStl eiub fturaday even.Jq
r.aisinJ the dUQ S1' .a ye1r, witb J.at her ·bOII:Ie.'
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paytnelrt to be made lb .pvaee in
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J11nWil'Y and J•\7" 104 aotif'icat.ion
·P rlu• w~e anrcltd lo 1li:'=
fto - " ' ieft {« • ohorl wed· or meiiJi&gt;nl au
in Woltavo, lin. Sblrltf Coilltlier,
~ bd 4ar ..,. 10illr away dues paYIOeot 1!1* tho!' will be lila. llieb'*&lt;l , . . _ oDd llri.
tllti'
. . _ .,.._Wrtledluit dropped from t!Jt! elnb ~ Rlltert"'-'r.
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59-incher . and J swear l saw one
once tha t would have ~~ ; ~ ~!=~--~
whi rh is a mess of
~ !lif:i.l'!e~.
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notable far three thlngs - 1hc du's long, deer-llke
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viciousness of ill! taette flies, the look bigger t han he '
dreariness ot Its landscape, wet part s he 'll 'un 700 pounds on an ·l.t.O.;n

of
8nd the high Jnchlence of
its drY,
sables,
A sable here Is not a candidate
lor a h:.dy's coat. It is poss ~bly
the handsomest of all th e African
antelopea .A mature bul l ha s sd m·
!tar horns that sweep backward
neearly to his rump , He is coal
black on top, white underneath ,
wilting.
Each year Mrs Harti nger r l'· ha11 white markings on his face,
ceivc s u unique t'emembranrr and a magoificenl mane A big
from t he Harn1eks Dr H 't~ uH1re one will w-:- i~h upwards of 400
wall formerly where nr l nM I~s pounds.
now ha s his s u1 lc in the Hart inger
I suppose the two mo:&gt;t cher·

A few people get their henru
desire at Chrbtmaa, ofl.en a fulfill·
meat of 1 dream of long standing.
~ucb was our
friend "Chiuk"
~~ 'fho for 45 yeara, ye1. I said
45. hu wanted an electric train
and all the fhunl'! . He a:ot them all
from wife "Sis" and l hear didn't

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BY ROBERT C. RUARK
SINGIDA, Tanganyika - We are
flower&amp; J've seen are the pure jutt up from Tabora, a God·blighf·
white St.ar of Bethlehem lltmt to ed I(!Ction of Tanganyika which is
Christrn aa

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)tiddlepo~oy

O.rid M.Uler, IIUIItd •n • coaullJtt-

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Chu:rob will
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prOiflm. R6tJ eaU ,..,n.MI
be "Wllal I •like ·fl ~ ab4ilt
pretid.ent of my profeuion. abd Wbi'1 eMit IJI1.

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P11ul Smmt. Robert Cealt .and

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Club, ,....,.,... wben . , beld
,t heir weekly dinner
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About the loveliest

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lhe farm
Why iodefd.? Yout« 'P •• wone
eom- 'n a C!vil '\1\ ~r Ol'l yO. -NDda.
Jl]'ilon wts M•iM-•ItoW ftluabl~::
And 10 with oiCl 1litr8et, oad
lrl4tl ~ ¥• \0
oo 1o. /people, old '"""' old booQ. Bet·

ebanae

la-mDTiqeby
~~bor, ...,.. a wlnl&lt;lr •!lito
ctr• wilh navy blat'

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beyond the present Elv is Presley
lil ~e as of now.

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•• one could reran.
lneldut wa1 -'ven In u.il book
l!rU / of a blllineu mu who wu urced
to redeUp tht name tnll other

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Society

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Hardware" 1nd a 1oM mur ot •

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Can! ot '!'Dub .,.d SI!OCIII !II"'
':' tlflf!s of Evflall priMed at
lar elaulfted ra&amp;e.
PUNIIhed t1: 1 cent

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werd ·~ ~ wtndertul
Said tilt ad man, 1'flwrt isn't
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ltd by • pol'indit olf"'!"ll•lq 11\e
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,.a Jlle 11 1 ~i" Weil
trlalilrt, ' "Why don't t}ll.y modernize the Aaloorlcan naatn
~ ,i;IHJilo &amp;eylna to
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lt2.1 Wanted.Jo Renl

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Youa1 Pu.lll111 of Flatwoodl, I •nd Mr .and Kn. lillbtr1 MUMI';
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~~ lbe bride oi llr. WUU... dauJI!Ior VirJIIII&amp; C14 .... BIU, 01 ~ ll'-'!'1 ·tJ,*
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'l'bt 01\ter, rttlut, baa btu l11ued. Now It Is UP to the rall·
Nil!. WJpot ..,m.. t.here 1111111 N In ol least two famWea that
the . . . . _.. 110 ·I attin etllllllll.

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IS!OO See Jt!- Now
8:00 Telephone 'ritne
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111.- Lob Leoha Pullhw. dauJ!J. eeptioh ~re llrl. Leu..·~ 01
1!f oCarl Pulllru and the l.at.e Muon, W. VL. WJ.IJ.a.w: :M-r Sr.

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1Uti1" .. 1 """'jM-! Mot. uour

2:30 Til~ lost Word
3:00 M~t the .New Senators
4:00 'l'BA
4:30 'l'BA

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Vows With William R. M11~r .· - , .. At~·,.

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12;00 l,.d'M 1'-.ke. A Trip
Ji :30 Wild Bill Hickok

Loi~ Pullins Exchanges Wedding

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ltatioD WIIOftl, and tnatb. Obo
laiD bl4 ohotll at M.sA ll•lo of
X)'Jer Cl'eek Power - · ot
Cheohln, .O~

WSAZ·TV CHANNIL J
10:00 I:.amp Ureto lb' Feet
10:30 l+!ok Up and Live
11100 United Nations in Action
1J :30 Camera Tbre, .

The Daih· Sentinel

lo-ADiV a.i.D 11'0 - T

wor~

Twe !IIIII ~ey loee their lives as a result of it. In any event,
wllla\liffer untold pain and great loss of work. Property
loll well Jllli.Y run IIlio many thousands or dollars.
It Ia QulM plaiD that bad warnlog signals and blinker lights
beet lllitille4 at ·Ibis crossln1 the accident most likely would
notltawoc.,.......
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It wu1n the ll1jlllmtr of 19SS when The Daily Sentinel flrsl
1auneltejt • - ' I n t-roullh editorials and news atorles bol·
stered :-'!J!:turia to secure a warnln2 system at this dan·
Our object: to stir public apathy to the point·
where tilt nilrolllllld various government bureaus concerned
would ~ IOIIWtb!JtiiP lijevlate lhe situation.
Lal4or. a .~ w1,1 ln\tlated by the local Pl'o.f.8!'UU\Ii at~ • . wheel~ tllat ~ , 1o be set Into motion In order fl.
Ufty. itoellre -. erdtr lOco ln.U.llatlon of tho safe&amp;uuds

Sunday- Channell

11:15 11&lt;0 . iboord .
fl :.. ,JD-:snary Cl.ooney .Show
meet Thursilay eve~ng at
f:I;O Sat~~~ ;_.tDb.otett
home of Mrs. Dey H)rsell
'O':SO ·Ptoptt· :Ate WnDJ
Mrs. Gera ld Wildermuth and Miss 8':0;0 Peri;y
tqlow
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The Twiliiht Garden: Club will

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MEETING S.CHIDULED
The WindlbJ ·Trnl Sa en
will meet Thursday evenhHl.
the hOme of l.lrs. John Terrell.

!sh ed trophlr 9 1n Af1'ican bi g-ga me
huildin f.l.
Lo vely C hli ~lma s gr('eting fr om hunL!ng are aable and kuk u. take
the Bob McK ttY'Ii of Bowl1 ng ( ; rt' ('fl your pick. I rank them equall y as
ried as to the outcome of the trouble with Roy
Rov was the first p~rs~l/. to come inl o the olflce after I ar- cof)sbted of 12 t' hllrmlngly wr itll•n to splendor. diW culty of ae hil' \'·
of poetr y recounting the me nt, 1111d pllrfection of. con struerived. He came in smlllb~ and !;ald . '' ! am r&lt;&gt;ady to do what 11tanzas
whole year's enllre "doms" of Ihe tion ,
you askt.d me to doA.i"!lrtfbll'ck:'to the stud v h;1ll."
McKuy family , winding 11p in De·
1'h e kudu, with his enor mo us
lrenllflld. "fine", Then 1 told him what his former pi'ind- cember w1lh a hoilltay plane tr ip
ear11
and a penchant lor living in
pal h•d ..td about him.
to F lorida wh~ rc t hey v1sited 1el·
Is warier, but both sa·
mountains,
''True Rov. vou are a Kentuckv mounlainPer." I told hlm. atives.
ble
'and
kudu
can only be hunted
11hut durincr the four vears vm1 h:Jve bet&gt;n with us herP. in hiP"h
Down throu gh the yt-ar ..; Luura in certain p!ntea at certain times
RChi'R)l. "&lt;'U tu1:v~ )P.1U'nPd to rP.aR()D anrl SPP thlnfg In the right 11 nd Rob have se nt us tht'~i' uniq ue ot the year - generally Whe ll it 's
g reett ngs- f J r ~ t youn g Rnhlll !11uw
UJht, and fi'Ulf. IR whJ~t ha~ hP.lnAI1 vnu to clfll'idfo to ohev .''
hot, miserable, and r\yblown , or
in collego) ~~~a baby lookint: u H~ r Icy-cold and mlsenble.
lTP. wP-nt hsu~k to the h!strh,.r '!&gt; ~t,,~ttv hnll wns obedient and
Chnstmall catalogs, latt'r Rullin
The kudu 11 qu.lte a thing. He Is
grnttnlltPd At. thP f11fl1P C\f Rr'hnn1 with hi"h hnnnrs.
and \ Beth with their h'('(', and aA blg u a horse, but aa dainty
The nf'lnt tn thlq tdMV Is this. n11 thP. IPnrhP."- In fht~o ('f'.l"- a~~:at~ at the piano.
aa a deer. He Is aray ·bl~fawn,
mrm 9Jellllfh nf KPI'Ihlr kv t&gt;nnld nnt hAVP npr~nndflli 'him tn fin
The:se lovely chlld rr n, one in with white stripe• barring his
hnr'k tn tha~ studv hnll on that F'rlfl:~v ;~; rt ro rnMn . 1;-nt Rftpr hP col~b and one a 11 S. sl•n JOr, hide. Hi• enormous horna twist
~t.\Pil\ ,r~VA1' )!lei Rn&lt;'"1' )111.1 thl'\unnt I+ r'&gt;VI'l" C!flll'1t't.n~1,, wlu:~on were here both at time or Aunt bac~ward in a double-curl, like
Laura's and their .:randmotiH'J 'l:l tatty with two twiRtl!l. They are
h- WA,. .-1"""· t.• ~ ..
Jn fh,. ,.lnl1t ll w~~ "Ai'•nen he batt deaths,
and we n\1 lowd the m for the color of W&amp;Jnut meats and fin·
tim"' to rll~*lvwllltA thJif hP f'nmnlpfAlv r'll!i~ltorfl.-1 hlm,~:~p.lf.
their grtclousness and Frir ndli- ish up 1n a fine Ivory point.
~nt' WIIITif 1\JI
A• tfnl'l AnA C:l1f'f'f1C: c:fo1 4mPf"',.R'1 4'1tl. neaa.
,A ahootible kudu b about 411
7.P" lh,. lt• t'lnt h.a~tn l'fv~on tii'I'\A ftl thlnlc ov~~r hlct t'nnl1111•t ..,,..
And 10, ''A. W." McKay and hi s inches_ln horn-length. My friend,
'"'nnM ht~~•UI 1•ft 'l'hnn1 no doubt and it Is hard to tell what Jeannotte live asoin for us in
these decendants, repe a tln~: the 10 to bed to amount to anythlag
the roAult would hove been.
pattern of warmth and kinilliness thl\ first evening, so bu9y was he
runnln' 11 0le 98" through tunnels,
of their progenitors.
up iteep W. Va. hill ~ and acrou
Charles, debating wht'lhE~r to narTow trestles."
~ col,llalon early rrtday morning of a New York ' 'break out'' hla Army oven·oat
«Chink" alu Reel vt'd a trind
Central yard e~~&amp;lne and a tractor-trailer rig once more adds durin1 vacation, came U1l Wtth: orran. a •mall metal one wh1eb
1111 uollmatloa ,elnt :0 the local demand for adequate aafe· "Oil, well, I'd jUit aa Well wear fJI&amp;YI 41 Attld lAng Syno" and other
it-1 won't need lt over ln E&amp;ypt , loved old ditties.
JIW'tll at tlto Hobaon-Roule 7 crossing.
anywa)l."
mnrnin~

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Boys Need TimeT.o Coo1 Off

Ed. Note: E. 0 . Sawulers of Journey 's End takes us today
into the mind of a young Kentu cky mountaineer: stubborn,
strong, sell-willed, self-reliant, given to headlong action wb.en
•1111ered . In Saunders' 63 years of active teaching he ~ 4•ah
wl!h many youngsters of this ty p~. Brought along with understanding this kind Qf young American has become the bones
In lhe body ef a sturdy notion undefeated in war. tolerant in
peace. M.elgs County's veteran educator has sent 1housands of
Wett Virginia and Kentucky bill people Into the world w.ll·
equipped to -make their mark In businuss or the profeSII!ons.
TodJIY's study or tlre attitudes and driving forces ·of Ke~:if:Y
hill people is an Indication of how he did it.
GIVE A lOY '1'01£ TO CONSIDFJR
''The vital question tn' school discipline is not what results
are secured, but by wh;ot means they are secured.'.'. Wlj!te,
A 111gh school teach.,- ·brought a boy by t.he baJ1)11 ·ef lilly to
ll1jl, '!4YIIIJ li,bllt In tho' ortudy hill! of which she bad chS"fle, lie
refused to obey her.
s~ ~ "he t.hrew • magazine at another boy. I told Nm
to J•AIIdolot the 11188•zine and bring it to me. He replied tllat
he would 'not do it. I told him l would not have such a boy in
my study hall. So here be is, I am leaving him with yGU,"
I asked Roy If the incident was true as related by his l.eacber and he replied that It was true. He was then asked if he
roall%ed \hat what he had done was bad conduct, and he answered that he reallzed that his conduct was bad .
I then asked him If he had the courage to go back to the
study haD and tell the 150 students t.hcrc that he had done
wrong, and then go back, pick up the magazine and give It to
the teacher?
"Yes, I have," he said. "Go and do it then," he was told.
When Roy came back to the offlc~ he said. "Mr. :'launders,
I did just whal you asked me to do , but I wll\ never go back
in that study hall as long as I am In school."
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His answer was, ' 1 because she said, 'T will n&lt;l have a boy of
your character in my study hall.'".
"Oh, but you have made that all right by your apology."
And his response to this was, · •yes, but she said she did not
want me and I will not go back. I'll lose my graduation flrsl"
(Roy was a senior and it was only six weeks till ,gre\luatlon
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(Thls was Friday P.M.)
Saturday I went to see the man who had been principal of
the hl~h school before I took over. He knew Roy well. I related the affair to him and he said, "He will never yield."
"Why won't he yield ?" I asked . and he said, "He Is a mountaineer and the mountaineers of Kentucky never yield to any-

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The Pomeroy Purple Pan\bera late in the game as the Panthers
thrilled a packt-q house in the were getting the jump on their
Juniur Hi gh
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prcssin1
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tains their fir st league loss o( the ton tuual1y on the scoring end .
season by a ~curr of Sl)-78.
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rifth win of The season a.:ainst one Wfi!S ou;reboundlng their bigger
d"'feat. In thl' league, th~y have rivals to maintain possestion or
won three and lost one and are the ball on hotb ends of the court
lt cd for fir st p!act•.
Even little Butflngton was getting
Little Aaron Bu ffin gton , the Into the act with 5tl\'tral rebounds
!'anther playmakt'r, was the biJ in front of the buckets th.at sta rted
gu n in the scoring column as lle the Panthers down the tloor on a
dropped in 32 points and nt t.be fast break.
foul line he was red hc;tt au; -h e
Coach' Die k Retton had one Une·
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made 12 of 15 shots.
up change at the start oI t e

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Woaderful Proposltloll

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last night, 11 he started
a ~ ~~:;~;;'L;;':Embert in place of Junior

However, it dertnitely Will
team victory for t.h~ Panthers as
the locals fou ght ..vL·ry lnch of -the
way in a dri\·i ng type of basketbaH for which I•omcroy fans Qve
shown a derinite liking.
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Th.e Panthers jumped into a
quirk 10·2 lead at the outset of
the ball game but saw their a~·
vantage quil'kly n&lt;~rrowed earJy In
the pe:-iod a'i l .ogan came .ba~k to
knot the score at LO all. A Ji~d
goal and a fre e thr~w. bot~ Y
John Sisson shoved th-e- Pomeroy
team back into a lea d which they
stretched to 30·20 at the end of
the first quarter. It was a quBrter
wh.ich saw the Panthers the ''hot·
tellt" they'v(' been to date.

Lambert

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quarter.
The loss puts tbe J'aebtllD tbe
basement with 1 o-4 record iD
league play, and a 1-8 ~ for
1t will be a lona: ttine before he sea80n. Going lntu tlae match
Jim hunan of ltuhana J03es we
two hvt!S had been tied with
tOli past aanumn ot navmg o-a records elch.
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tbree 7ounc pJtchera and lnstU.ed
the Paelfic: CDut'Lelpe'a blUest
winner in llMNS tO' work out with.
them durlna sprlnJ training.
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Mtddleport's luck1eu. 'VtUow Bucks Hit
Jack et:;
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n1s protege, -~Un (.;remeans, Joel
un to a uauvenity evenlqall,y to
ere~ ior btD\aeU a rel!pon.'iible
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Big Blacks Keep
Clean Retord In
Huntington Win
The Point PleaN-nt Big Blacks
rcmaiue.j amona the unbeaten
l~riday nla:ht I'll they won their
sixth straight bill aame at the eJI.•
pt·nse of, Huntington St. Joteph.7G1:16, in the HunUrla;ton Field Houa.
BI\J Smith, N c:enter of the
Dig Blacks teiUed 38 points to
lt•ad all. &amp;corer•.
The game was nip 1nd tuck
throughout wlth the blgr;est l~ad
in the game being an elghl· point
advantage held .by Pt. Plcasar.t
wtth three minutes to play.
Sc-orlng by quatlcn:
Pt. Pleuant
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18 16 16 16 . 88
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·z1 reboundi and tpllied 10 point11
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~ar in aU-around play.
1'hc Fate••• had IWO othc• pl ay.
arl!l .m thf' double- rtKUffoS in scor·
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De\•Jis ret'a fiatt!d -With the- same own led by Chflrley ·Curlia · of
so11t nf maneuver." 80th clubs ThUs Texas Christian.

'closed the game with their se-cond
on the fJOO'r.
1 For the Red il.,lls, Kon Kelly
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11 ... All logcth... 10 .Reve..,wood
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appeararte~Jn a . ;Fa~con uniform team breezed .past Hamilton High
thi_s aeasdii. \ and tallied seven School Friday ai&amp;bt, 88-69, spark·
pomts. Sprouse, a r~gu~ar last ed, b)' .l:tfl'Y ·'tl'4CII5'&gt;.:4:1 pou,ts.
ye-ar, . has b~ out the ft~st ..par\ · •Lucas, •.6-9- ju,ni9J'.,1 . ~~~d · .his•
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peet~d to buoy:lhe ~@leo~ attKk season.· He ·hal -scored .:365 points

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Columblls Acatlemy'i•'rai~.·~ 1 ~ea~ore 'n. ·'St¥r~~lle ~o·
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West 47
Cincinlliliti Western Hil.ls 53
hama ~sen.£!a . wpn o!.tt oVer Ra·
SAN FRANCISCO tJp - The
Columbus North j7 Columbus oe·n · GaliQn 60 Upper Sandusky !flO
v~~uwo?.d ·JtfseJ:ve~· b~··~.a score of Pacific Coast Conference gave ath·
trnl 41
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28-24
as 'Raymdkd ·.c u~iff hit for letes .. break fillanclblty Friday.
Columbus St. Mary' !17 ~i!flln:..t8 ~ 4&lt;J~Jinas 55
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to" pa!e all -s~orers.
. tatoult y representatiws
ended
New Albany !iS ·Colunibu'S uni.- LObdon M Crove City 53
The Uneu(lS : '.
I their two-ilay meeting · Friday by
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W'Oftllington 56 Hilliards 50
WA~AMA (68)
\'Oting to, parmit increased money
New Lel(in~t:ton St. AloysJus 60
Westerville 55 Marysville 5'1\
Player and pos.
FG FT TP as.sistanct&gt; to athletes.
Columbo~ Sl Charles 46
Olentangy 70 Big Walnut 51
Chillicothe 70 Coshocton ~
' Mt Sterling 61 rairfielrl •1ti
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_D&lt;!~ton Fairview 4) Dayton
Bellaire St. Johns 106
· ·' Ch.aminade 36
r ' Zanes\liUe Rpseerans 77.
Dayton BeJm:o.nt 45" ·&lt;' , · .. •I .~' ~ :\Yf&amp;.eUnc_i..W. Va. 63
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M"arUp~ Ferry 54
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West Carrollton 56
Bluffton 85 Celina 58
Vandal~ Butler 50
. Arcanum 72 New Madisoo 4t4
Da,ton Stkrers 90 Beaverc~k 66
Dayton Jlosevelt 76 !t'tanklin 5:1
~~ood 81J Cleveland HeiShts 58 · NEW YORK UP -Ge ne Full ·
crn~u:~mv.s. UP West Vir·
Troy 71 Greenvill~ 45
'l5fd~q~:d 50 Berea 4 t
. ·mer's nr.w hi·fi hit reeord goes:
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Xenia Woodr&lt;lw Wilson 54
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wl10 h. aven't beel;l , I.ul!ky enough
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,J..Orain · 62 Marion 52
game had until ' sU:n's~t .today 'to '
Dayton Falfmont 67 Piqua.' IS2 '
'~~stert:;tl OrrviUe 33
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~~tr-.80 Palton 47 ;7;. · · new platter explains tha{J:~q. lo~e·· ·
The seasons oR sqoirrel· and rab· 1&gt;
Bradford ·~~.' C:entral 4~
Mlnerst&gt;er1 69 Denn~9n M)- ,.
liltf. of tfle Utah mink 4~Hnilt!4'
.b it, as well a.s groU"se.t quail and
Xenia Cert~t~ ·M~miaburg. -48· Gahanna 71) Gr.an.dvi.e,'1fl 62 ,· .
pr4ieludes·~eturn title ~llt 1''1\~ Wi ld turkey, end t~nhd\l . RaccoodJ .LewisbUra 75' ~J.xq,n ·:Si
~ Reyn·old.sf?urg 71 . • , ';•;·11- '
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l .a:nn-ij(li'nk seasons are
Toledo Macomber' :t.,_ ~P.--:· ;;_ .-.~&lt;., ...: .. :M:aJ:t,OlJ ~ankhn 62 ' ;t/f::
!ih~l~ Caus·~ postpone~nt till ·VllPs~llfll.
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Toledo .Woodward 43
· "Laru;.•steJ: ~t. 7tfatYI!I 72
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·J'unetkm City -~
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IrontoD 0:1
ger, Marv Jenson, is o wealthy over ·the--weight matches, ·and then
TOledo DeVilbiq. 8?
Huntington East 84
mhlk .r.taer or West JOrdan, dercnd his title against Sugar Rsy
Tole'do Scott ; 61
Cbegapea~e 79 Fairland 80
Utah. And. be simply m·u..g..t be •t Yankee Stadium in Ju.ne."
Toledo Cl&amp;l' 47 F0$1oria 38
Coal Grove 67 Oak HiU 49
, pretJ:ent as a selective cup~d during
An tho~ Wayne 48 ·aourord 38
)ro.nton St. .Joseph 68..Waterloo 58 the -¥a-rdt bPeeding &amp;el'llon or lose
It sounds like new·fangled pubBowling Green ·79. Rogert 40 ·
Washlqtop· .Court House 58
licity
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"thiA\IltJI~!I of dollars:·
Cincinnati Woodward at ,
Greenfield 55
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Cincinnati centrl1.45
lftllsboro 46 Cirtleville 43
tnson is definitely out," says Jen· cago 'Stadium. March 13 or 20.
Middletown 86 .namUto~ 8D
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BO;Ya wlth the natural p~·akclal in lanky Ed McComll
Hawtbotne eame ' into the abihtf ~d mental b'-lanee ot Cfe· ranje lor four field
tn thtC!I!!qon,d Q\llrter.
means Otuy come along once every two tree tosses for
was Junlor Hawtborne and 5_
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was McComas' best
Johnson, however, who were lhen onl)' under the vel')' . ...._, MIIOQ. Jim Bowles
sweeping t\le boards in tbat final of tutelaJe. 1'be lbi.Uty bu to. be wlth 12 and Morris
period to give the Panthers pos- I there, ana the mental O&amp;lalJ&lt;:e muM. Co'D;~II witb another 10senlori of the ball when it counted 11ccompany it. Without the !Ytfler· 'Fbe Jackets led at the ftnt
molt.
there aever is that old deliretb~tl· quarter 1&amp;-15, trailed· It hilt time
wilUnpeaa to work hard and taP 28-lll, pulled up to 41-31 at the
Art Arnold came into the "'.. arne Lhe bumps necessary before e atar tbrec-~~uarter mark.
However,
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Johnson pumped In four of h1a .r
Vennari Is ready to be quoted field goals in the final frame to
8 8 ood floor game and sewn
points, all of them when they anytime that hard work i1 &amp;o pe,... match by himself the e'forti ' of
ce-nt of a atar's makeup. Ability the entire Jacket team. Mltcbell,
counted.
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hall to be there, ues, but -.u LYon&amp;, a.nd Rhodes added .lmotlJ
Sisson wa3 the hoy wbo kept the
Rounding out the scoring for the
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Panthers in th~ hall game tn that Panthen, Johnson hit for 16 can't haYe It yqur way with abll· them four more ie era w
tloslng: minutes to ice the· game.
initial period as h(' collected 11 points, Hawt.borne for two, and ity aione.
af his 18 points for the evening. Wlldermuth for six.
Probably the lQt great football
The same was marked by tbe
In the second quarler, the Logan
·Pomeroy had a good night shoot prospect to eome out oi JOuth- 1car6ty of fouls. Middleport got
team r.arrowcrl I h,· gap IS they ing as they dropped in 30 field eastern Ohio was Ole famous Hub- total ot nine chailces at tbe tree
outscored lht&gt; Panthers by 2().11. goals out of 56 shols for 53'/u and tc Bobo of Chanee)'·Dover. Bobo line and made five or them. Jack~
That made \he ha lftime c.o unt 41· one ~fo'thelr best niMhts of the had everything. Also, he co1.Ud son had 14: chances, m1kinJ J0od
40 with the l'anth&lt;•rs out in front. acason.
have had everytbing: fame, mAter- on five, too.
Logan (j l!itkly jumped into the
Pomuoy Reserves made it a ial fortune, a chance at "big rilon·
Bobby Nelson came up rrom the
lead fur the firsl tunc at 42-41 all
the sewnd hal[ starlcd on Wlllis good night (or loc~:~l fans all the cy.'' Who ~nowa? ·He may yeL. But bench to atart at guard tor the
one hand jump shot. Art way aa they easily whipped the 11t beat; Huble bas been sbuh~ Jackets and the fleet-footed boy
them, and •••I Dicken's
Arnold 's field t.:o&lt;~l ror Pom~roy a Logan Reserves by a ~SCore of to a 11.idlng for awhile. He wlll got 11ix point~ for hls night'• work. ..
have to Jet bact on the maln line
Jo~cl,tet reserves lost their came
minute lalcr gave lllo Panthera 42·21.
The box ~core:
by himself.
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the lead hy 4ll-4R hut Dicken came
POMEROY {56)
Young Cremeans, about 8· 1; being high scorers, 13 anrl. 11 reback w\lh two free throws to make
Piey•r end Pos.
FG FT TP broad shouldered, slim hipped, speetively. EiseQaglr. waS bilb for
the IICOTf• ~ - 49
2 0-0 4 hand11ome in a rugged !ashion, has Jackson witt1l8.
Th(' lead Sl!'('·sa wcd until Buf· Lambert , F
l 0·2 2 · a great opportunity. His many fri·
fingt on tied Jt u11 with a fleld goal Hawthorne, F
Score by quarters:
at !'!7-al! and then two free throws Wildermuth, F
3 0·1 6 ends here will be cheerlnt him on
18 28 S8 47
Middleport
by S. T. Joh n~o n ~-:a\'t• the Panthers Johnson, C
6 6·8 16 every 1tep of the way.
n 31 d ~7
a lead they neV('r ~urre ndered.
Billington, G
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So will Jlm Vennari who loves J&amp;ckson
Nelsonville, Ohio
The Logan h•;nn l01:1t its poise Si85on, G
B 2·3 18 nothing better than to see high
Arnold, G
I IFJ 7 school athledes give a deserving
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FOR TilE BEST IN ALL KIN JlS
LOGAN (711
!ire that pays off materially and
Player 1nd PoL
fG FT TP 8 pintually.
Murray , F
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Packed House Thrilled By 85-73 Count '
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The Pomeroy Purple Pan\bera late in the game as the Panthers
thrilled a packt-q house in the were getting the jump on their
Juniur Hi gh
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prcssin1
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tains their fir st league loss o( the ton tuual1y on the scoring end .
season by a ~curr of Sl)-78.
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Yor the PlUl l Iters It WIS lh etr 0 1 p 1ay , t e sma 11 er omeroy 1earn
rifth win of The season a.:ainst one Wfi!S ou;reboundlng their bigger
d"'feat. In thl' league, th~y have rivals to maintain possestion or
won three and lost one and are the ball on hotb ends of the court
lt cd for fir st p!act•.
Even little Butflngton was getting
Little Aaron Bu ffin gton , the Into the act with 5tl\'tral rebounds
!'anther playmakt'r, was the biJ in front of the buckets th.at sta rted
gu n in the scoring column as lle the Panthers down the tloor on a
dropped in 32 points and nt t.be fast break.
foul line he was red hc;tt au; -h e
Coach' Die k Retton had one Une·
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made 12 of 15 shots.
up change at the start oI t e

Poulfrrmen
PRODUCE HATCHING

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Woaderful Proposltloll

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last night, 11 he started
a ~ ~~:;~;;'L;;':Embert in place of Junior

However, it dertnitely Will
team victory for t.h~ Panthers as
the locals fou ght ..vL·ry lnch of -the
way in a dri\·i ng type of basketbaH for which I•omcroy fans Qve
shown a derinite liking.
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Th.e Panthers jumped into a
quirk 10·2 lead at the outset of
the ball game but saw their a~·
vantage quil'kly n&lt;~rrowed earJy In
the pe:-iod a'i l .ogan came .ba~k to
knot the score at LO all. A Ji~d
goal and a fre e thr~w. bot~ Y
John Sisson shoved th-e- Pomeroy
team back into a lea d which they
stretched to 30·20 at the end of
the first quarter. It was a quBrter
wh.ich saw the Panthers the ''hot·
tellt" they'v(' been to date.

Lambert

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quarter.
The loss puts tbe J'aebtllD tbe
basement with 1 o-4 record iD
league play, and a 1-8 ~ for
1t will be a lona: ttine before he sea80n. Going lntu tlae match
Jim hunan of ltuhana J03es we
two hvt!S had been tied with
tOli past aanumn ot navmg o-a records elch.
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tbree 7ounc pJtchera and lnstU.ed
the Paelfic: CDut'Lelpe'a blUest
winner in llMNS tO' work out with.
them durlna sprlnJ training.
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Big 10
Mtddleport's luck1eu. 'VtUow Bucks Hit
Jack et:;
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n1s protege, -~Un (.;remeans, Joel
un to a uauvenity evenlqall,y to
ere~ ior btD\aeU a rel!pon.'iible
and .f ruittul fu~e.
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d 1 10biefi center,
td goallJ~D.
to tat
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scoring honora with 20 -~ Mitchell had 14 and 'lthodH. 12.
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Cooksey, G

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JOHN RICHMOND
Pomeroy,
Phone 17

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Schultt, G

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6 1-2
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Scoring by quar~n:
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Officiab: Paul Tribe and Darrell

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Big Blacks Keep
Clean Retord In
Huntington Win
The Point PleaN-nt Big Blacks
rcmaiue.j amona the unbeaten
l~riday nla:ht I'll they won their
sixth straight bill aame at the eJI.•
pt·nse of, Huntington St. Joteph.7G1:16, in the HunUrla;ton Field Houa.
BI\J Smith, N c:enter of the
Dig Blacks teiUed 38 points to
lt•ad all. &amp;corer•.
The game was nip 1nd tuck
throughout wlth the blgr;est l~ad
in the game being an elghl· point
advantage held .by Pt. Plcasar.t
wtth three minutes to play.
Sc-orlng by quatlcn:
Pt. Pleuant
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18 16 16 16 . 88
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eame ln for hia share of the cred it. 'too, u the big fellow pullt&gt;d in
·z1 reboundi and tpllied 10 point11
! for one oi biB. better nights of th e
~ar in aU-around play.
1'hc Fate••• had IWO othc• pl ay.
arl!l .m thf' double- rtKUffoS in scor·
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-Boy Cl.lrk llad 10.

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De\•Jis ret'a fiatt!d -With the- same own led by Chflrley ·Curlia · of
so11t nf maneuver." 80th clubs ThUs Texas Christian.

'closed the game with their se-cond
on the fJOO'r.
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players weJ::e m the sconng col·
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appeararte~Jn a . ;Fa~con uniform team breezed .past Hamilton High
thi_s aeasdii. \ and tallied seven School Friday ai&amp;bt, 88-69, spark·
pomts. Sprouse, a r~gu~ar last ed, b)' .l:tfl'Y ·'tl'4CII5'&gt;.:4:1 pou,ts.
ye-ar, . has b~ out the ft~st ..par\ · •Lucas, •.6-9- ju,ni9J'.,1 . ~~~d · .his•
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Cincinlliliti Western Hil.ls 53
hama ~sen.£!a . wpn o!.tt oVer Ra·
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Columbus North j7 Columbus oe·n · GaliQn 60 Upper Sandusky !flO
v~~uwo?.d ·JtfseJ:ve~· b~··~.a score of Pacific Coast Conference gave ath·
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Columbus St. Mary' !17 ~i!flln:..t8 ~ 4&lt;J~Jinas 55
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. tatoult y representatiws
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New Albany !iS ·Colunibu'S uni.- LObdon M Crove City 53
The Uneu(lS : '.
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W'Oftllington 56 Hilliards 50
WA~AMA (68)
\'Oting to, parmit increased money
New Lel(in~t:ton St. AloysJus 60
Westerville 55 Marysville 5'1\
Player and pos.
FG FT TP as.sistanct&gt; to athletes.
Columbo~ Sl Charles 46
Olentangy 70 Big Walnut 51
Chillicothe 70 Coshocton ~
' Mt Sterling 61 rairfielrl •1ti
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_D&lt;!~ton Fairview 4) Dayton
Bellaire St. Johns 106
· ·' Ch.aminade 36
r ' Zanes\liUe Rpseerans 77.
Dayton BeJm:o.nt 45" ·&lt;' , · .. •I .~' ~ :\Yf&amp;.eUnc_i..W. Va. 63
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M"arUp~ Ferry 54
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West Carrollton 56
Bluffton 85 Celina 58
Vandal~ Butler 50
. Arcanum 72 New Madisoo 4t4
Da,ton Stkrers 90 Beaverc~k 66
Dayton Jlosevelt 76 !t'tanklin 5:1
~~ood 81J Cleveland HeiShts 58 · NEW YORK UP -Ge ne Full ·
crn~u:~mv.s. UP West Vir·
Troy 71 Greenvill~ 45
'l5fd~q~:d 50 Berea 4 t
. ·mer's nr.w hi·fi hit reeord goes:
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Xenia Woodr&lt;lw Wilson 54
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,J..Orain · 62 Marion 52
game had until ' sU:n's~t .today 'to '
Dayton Falfmont 67 Piqua.' IS2 '
'~~stert:;tl OrrviUe 33
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~~tr-.80 Palton 47 ;7;. · · new platter explains tha{J:~q. lo~e·· ·
The seasons oR sqoirrel· and rab· 1&gt;
Bradford ·~~.' C:entral 4~
Mlnerst&gt;er1 69 Denn~9n M)- ,.
liltf. of tfle Utah mink 4~Hnilt!4'
.b it, as well a.s groU"se.t quail and
Xenia Cert~t~ ·M~miaburg. -48· Gahanna 71) Gr.an.dvi.e,'1fl 62 ,· .
pr4ieludes·~eturn title ~llt 1''1\~ Wi ld turkey, end t~nhd\l . RaccoodJ .LewisbUra 75' ~J.xq,n ·:Si
~ Reyn·old.sf?urg 71 . • , ';•;·11- '
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l .a:nn-ij(li'nk seasons are
Toledo Macomber' :t.,_ ~P.--:· ;;_ .-.~&lt;., ...: .. :M:aJ:t,OlJ ~ankhn 62 ' ;t/f::
!ih~l~ Caus·~ postpone~nt till ·VllPs~llfll.
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Toledo .Woodward 43
· "Laru;.•steJ: ~t. 7tfatYI!I 72
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·J'unetkm City -~
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IrontoD 0:1
ger, Marv Jenson, is o wealthy over ·the--weight matches, ·and then
TOledo DeVilbiq. 8?
Huntington East 84
mhlk .r.taer or West JOrdan, dercnd his title against Sugar Rsy
Tole'do Scott ; 61
Cbegapea~e 79 Fairland 80
Utah. And. be simply m·u..g..t be •t Yankee Stadium in Ju.ne."
Toledo Cl&amp;l' 47 F0$1oria 38
Coal Grove 67 Oak HiU 49
, pretJ:ent as a selective cup~d during
An tho~ Wayne 48 ·aourord 38
)ro.nton St. .Joseph 68..Waterloo 58 the -¥a-rdt bPeeding &amp;el'llon or lose
It sounds like new·fangled pubBowling Green ·79. Rogert 40 ·
Washlqtop· .Court House 58
licity
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"thiA\IltJI~!I of dollars:·
Cincinnati Woodward at ,
Greenfield 55
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Cincinnati centrl1.45
lftllsboro 46 Cirtleville 43
tnson is definitely out," says Jen· cago 'Stadium. March 13 or 20.
Middletown 86 .namUto~ 8D
Canton Lelaman M Warren .48

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BO;Ya wlth the natural p~·akclal in lanky Ed McComll
Hawtbotne eame ' into the abihtf ~d mental b'-lanee ot Cfe· ranje lor four field
tn thtC!I!!qon,d Q\llrter.
means Otuy come along once every two tree tosses for
was Junlor Hawtborne and 5_
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Johnson, however, who were lhen onl)' under the vel')' . ...._, MIIOQ. Jim Bowles
sweeping t\le boards in tbat final of tutelaJe. 1'be lbi.Uty bu to. be wlth 12 and Morris
period to give the Panthers pos- I there, ana the mental O&amp;lalJ&lt;:e muM. Co'D;~II witb another 10senlori of the ball when it counted 11ccompany it. Without the !Ytfler· 'Fbe Jackets led at the ftnt
molt.
there aever is that old deliretb~tl· quarter 1&amp;-15, trailed· It hilt time
wilUnpeaa to work hard and taP 28-lll, pulled up to 41-31 at the
Art Arnold came into the "'.. arne Lhe bumps necessary before e atar tbrec-~~uarter mark.
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Johnson pumped In four of h1a .r
Vennari Is ready to be quoted field goals in the final frame to
8 8 ood floor game and sewn
points, all of them when they anytime that hard work i1 &amp;o pe,... match by himself the e'forti ' of
ce-nt of a atar's makeup. Ability the entire Jacket team. Mltcbell,
counted.
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Sisson wa3 the hoy wbo kept the
Rounding out the scoring for the
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Panthers in th~ hall game tn that Panthen, Johnson hit for 16 can't haYe It yqur way with abll· them four more ie era w
tloslng: minutes to ice the· game.
initial period as h(' collected 11 points, Hawt.borne for two, and ity aione.
af his 18 points for the evening. Wlldermuth for six.
Probably the lQt great football
The same was marked by tbe
In the second quarler, the Logan
·Pomeroy had a good night shoot prospect to eome out oi JOuth- 1car6ty of fouls. Middleport got
team r.arrowcrl I h,· gap IS they ing as they dropped in 30 field eastern Ohio was Ole famous Hub- total ot nine chailces at tbe tree
outscored lht&gt; Panthers by 2().11. goals out of 56 shols for 53'/u and tc Bobo of Chanee)'·Dover. Bobo line and made five or them. Jack~
That made \he ha lftime c.o unt 41· one ~fo'thelr best niMhts of the had everything. Also, he co1.Ud son had 14: chances, m1kinJ J0od
40 with the l'anth&lt;•rs out in front. acason.
have had everytbing: fame, mAter- on five, too.
Logan (j l!itkly jumped into the
Pomuoy Reserves made it a ial fortune, a chance at "big rilon·
Bobby Nelson came up rrom the
lead fur the firsl tunc at 42-41 all
the sewnd hal[ starlcd on Wlllis good night (or loc~:~l fans all the cy.'' Who ~nowa? ·He may yeL. But bench to atart at guard tor the
one hand jump shot. Art way aa they easily whipped the 11t beat; Huble bas been sbuh~ Jackets and the fleet-footed boy
them, and •••I Dicken's
Arnold 's field t.:o&lt;~l ror Pom~roy a Logan Reserves by a ~SCore of to a 11.idlng for awhile. He wlll got 11ix point~ for hls night'• work. ..
have to Jet bact on the maln line
Jo~cl,tet reserves lost their came
minute lalcr gave lllo Panthera 42·21.
The box ~core:
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the lead hy 4ll-4R hut Dicken came
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Young Cremeans, about 8· 1; being high scorers, 13 anrl. 11 reback w\lh two free throws to make
Piey•r end Pos.
FG FT TP broad shouldered, slim hipped, speetively. EiseQaglr. waS bilb for
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2 0-0 4 hand11ome in a rugged !ashion, has Jackson witt1l8.
Th(' lead Sl!'('·sa wcd until Buf· Lambert , F
l 0·2 2 · a great opportunity. His many fri·
fingt on tied Jt u11 with a fleld goal Hawthorne, F
Score by quarters:
at !'!7-al! and then two free throws Wildermuth, F
3 0·1 6 ends here will be cheerlnt him on
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Middleport
by S. T. Joh n~o n ~-:a\'t• the Panthers Johnson, C
6 6·8 16 every 1tep of the way.
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a lead they neV('r ~urre ndered.
Billington, G
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So will Jlm Vennari who loves J&amp;ckson
Nelsonville, Ohio
The Logan h•;nn l01:1t its poise Si85on, G
B 2·3 18 nothing better than to see high
Arnold, G
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C. Zundel, supply pa~tor, 10:00
Churt'b School; W W. F'inlaw S.
:l. Supt. 'l;f-5 pm. Worship Servi«
&amp;nd Sermon ''Lessons from an

Mlnerulll• Methodl•t Chv'"Rev. R. M.. Grov-e, PMl:OI', WosrMr

Rou&gt;h. Supt. 10 A. M. S&lt;iD&lt;Ia7

Aeroplane piLot" 8:45 Youth Meet-

School; ll A. M. WorsbJ.p Service;
1\iesday 7 30 p. )I_

Mldw1y tommunity
Ji'loyd

Cleland.

TV SERIES for Everyone

Church ServJec 7 30 P. M. Pnyer
lleorpDizl(.
Ckvrch .. .letMR meeting Wednesday niJ,:bt 7:30 P.
All Allswer To Tbe
of Lat1e: Day Sainta, Old M:. Ever)one cw·thally invited.
Pressures
of Modern Living
Flats. on Portland Route.
Th• SyrtcuH M•thodlst Qurch
S..d&amp;Y Scbool 10 L m. preaebinc Rev. Robert E. LIDter, PHlor.
11 L m. ud 8 p. m. and Blble Sund•Y School 9 30 A. H. DaDa
itudy Tbur&amp;~ay 8 pm. Past.or C. Winebrenner, Su9l. Wonhlp Ser- and sermon at 10.30 A. M., Hoi}
CommUDlOil tlrst Sund11y ln month
'W. ProUitt Asst. Cha Hupp.
vices 7:30.
Cburrb School, Beglnnen
and
Third Stnet PentKOatal Church Prlmary. at 10:30 A. M.. For infor' 11oft Church af Chrltt. Loclletl
Ciil Pomen~y-Harrisonville
..._ Middlel"ort, B. L. Bmett, pastor. mation concernina: our
work,
Bible ScllOOI UO A. M. M&lt;lmill( Sunday School 10 L m. Eveninl please telephone 302-J.
Chrhtlan Chun;lli •• k1Mdw111•
Wonbip DDd Communion 10:30 A.. aervlce 7.4!io p. m.
GrKe EpiiC~INI Church, last Every Sunday 1:1 A. M. Sunday
1(. Cbriltian Endeavor 7:115 P. 1t
J Schoo! and Comm11nlon first Sun
~ Wonbip 8 P. M. Thomu Main Street, Pomeroy. Rev.
1'701t- MinUter. Jooeph JolUISOII, F;dwm Charle.!!, Rel"t or: Mrs. Ce- da)' io month 11 .'\. ~ · Ch~b
dnc W.ICI.ark, ora:a~nilt. Wonblp t:oromunion and pr~acbJna:; tturd
Bible School, Supt..
Sunday in mentb 'i':30 P. ll
church preachin&amp;-Rc:v. Har.. ld C
Doster, Pastor.

SAVE Yourself ana your clothes;

tho ohio luol

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the district .

Rev.

BANKING TRANSACTIONS
and auy financial disclosum you may
make to us, are always beld in atrict coD·

fideou at this bank.

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
POMEROY, 01110
MIMBER IIIDIRAL DIPCSIT INSURANCI CORP.

Member Federal Reserve Syslem

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Tate Thou my barp and proveit · any string be out of tune ,
' ' 'o r nat pr sharp!
Correct Thliu, Lord, for me
What rinceth harsh to Thee ,
That heart and life may sing
the New Year long,
Thy perfect Son&amp;.

Aa we employ some of th.e
techniques of rehearsals, may we
truly experience a Happy New
Year. (May we cooperate with the
World-Wide Church Attendance
Movement and 11ttend reguJarly
from January to Easter.)

Church School, 9:10, Gerald Anthony, supt; Morning worship and
Com munion serv1ee, 10: 1~, installa·
linn of church ofticcrs, sermon

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Our fine dairy products aro
a treat for everyone. · Milk,
cream, etc ..... all fresh,

Chureh, larl CYJter,
putor, Au't. paa't.Or, Edllb Codner
Services Sunday 8:00, Tuesday al
7:30 and Friday 7:30.
Tht FHtrtttd Chun:h Rev. Wal·

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·KELLY . PRES'I'IGE
Other facts revealed were tbfil
t he music deplrtments of ·tbe
schools are .not: adequate phfl!lleal;.
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cation department is exeeptkm·anycom plet.e in equipment aJld lUll·
.Red~di'lD olf Lis~ Price
plirs. including various office ma·.
With Tnde-ln
rhmes, but · ~a housed m one rooin..
hand practice jg held in tbe haJt
I lt Lctut. and vocal elagses are
Pomeroy ·Su"oco
held m the halls Witti no plano . .
Station
These reports were compil$(1 by
Pomeroy
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l.awr~nce Rose, Syneuse
Gr;:&amp;de
31'hool principal, Hubert Prlee, ·

BN Dav- W~k or llfontlt

POULTRY MEETING

CONCRETE FIMISHING MACHINE

atlhe Racine Vo-Ag Sclwel Bidldlng
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FLEMING' HATCHERIES

eommtUi&amp;oen in ' a Deeember
meetlllJ relea•ed f,ocfel'.
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S11pl.. Sunrtay
Church School • 9 :13 A.M. Wur·
Church Sc"ooJ • 9:1&amp; A.M. Morn ·

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. 6:00 P.M.

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wUl bolln
ot " holll'
per
hour.
and receive
a lSe 1 ·pcr
, l~:;t~~~elleh six mbnthl until tbe
1r
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SPRING HILL DAIRY
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GALLIPOLIS, 01110

Afterafire,Watson,
I can always tell
whether or not a
man his proper iti·
surance. The man
who is insured
looks so happy.

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Police Meeting
Held Thursday
At Gallipolis

Fires Hit Three
Residences At
Point Pleasant

TRY OUR t'JNE

FOR I&gt;ELICIOUS IIOT
CHOCOLATE

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the job mu1mum ·11 reaebed.

deltciQus and nutrlUous!

Chocolate

Gallia Countian
Is Arrested For'

•tiward from fl75 at. th~ rate of
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pay acales for new empl0)'ea 1n
the c::ount.y hiJJ:hwaY depWtment.

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tn tb~ past neW eiDtloyes began
1t the 1alaty commanded by the
peraoa~ theY replaeM. The commillions also ~ffecited a Chance Ia

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Central and Soutbem Obio eom·
minutes could Joc.k forward today
to an end to tbe first beny eenera! snowfall in tbe ltMe this
winter, tbe U.S. Weather Bureau
Columbus uid
But. the buteau NJd'. Ute "white
•tuft• would retun1 again tonight
to nortbern eounUes u a: eold
front muves from :Northern Min·
aesota into Ohio.
~ &amp;now fiiiJ wu expected to
end 111 most aectloM thla after·
noon with temperatllree ranging
from 30 to 35 north and 25 to 40
10uth. The low toni&amp;bt was expect·
to range ~rOIJI 15 to 20 north,
west and 25 to 3D -.,utheast.
Snow contumed to fall during
the night and early morning with
the heav1e-st. amounts recorded in
central countiea from eut to west
Columbus had fa.ur ~bes. Daythree, and c~u,. Cln.
and Marietta- Obi"UWl
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bod)" reported u ttiat of Brltlab , Lt.
f ~ Pirat elll made Ut the o£f1ct:
The weather map strwve'd ~
~ "Un~le Sjmp~ djed at the home
Anthony Moorhriulte . removed from 111. lballow, 111111.dy grave 1n
the New Meig.!! r:ounty SherlU mow .arross Oillu, Penniylvania,
or a daughter, Mrs. Alta Miller,
Port Sa.l.d. to be ha:A4ed over to UN emergency foreea by Egyptian
Robert c. Hartenbaeb came at 9.15 and West Virginia into Washing·
Leon jll 1 011 Sunday after • per·
ofrlcials. The UN refused to make formal conftnr:iatloD ot the
a. m. this morning wlth the re· ton, D. C.
lod ot failing health aince, suffer·
ldentulcation. Moorbouae, 21, wae kidnaped by Egyptian ,cuerru~
port of an accident :tear Racine in
ing a broken hip in a fall more
aa Dec. 11 during the occupation.
(IAt6rt&amp;GtionalRGdioJihoto). l . whieb a milt truck and ear collied
Early morning .temperaturea
_ Police today than a year ago.
Deputy HowarQ Frank who in- ranged from 27 at Youngstown to
from Ohio au·
People from towns and cities
vestigated the acc«tent said tbat S4 at Chesapeake.
an auto : driven bJ belmar Hamm
taxicab driv- miles away made it an annual .
later deine4 cuotom lor the past 25. years lol
34 of Radne went out of control
Marilyn ~er '81 uuele Samp's homeplace
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on tbe :alippery enow covered,
Nease Settlement • rd four miles
woman . · to' cut hi~ winter's supply of wood
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MoDJf(el4, every year •• November-- 16. In
weet or R.aeine anlllltd into a milk
Saturday . recent . years more than 100 per·
truek driven by Ho-.urd Ervin 25,
bout and 80Jls. were uld to ~ave been on
Homer Might, Brownell A'Venue 1 Middleport. completed al- Racine.
Sheppard• hand .tor the D(taslon.
' most forty~four years service in the Hobson shops when he Tbe deputy said that no charge•
si•Ytnc '. ''IJ~&lt;lo S'amp:• wao a blaekhmlth I. retired on Monday 1 December 31 1 1956 with a record that be wel"e filed but the truck suffered (;!
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$200 damage• and the 1155 ChevFuneral servlce!l were to be
and is survived by four nieces: can be proud to have.
rolet
of Hanu;n a n d estimated
More than one hundred and
beld
this arterno~m at 3;30 (rt San
$450
in
damages
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Mrs. cora Tbomas, Middleport;
ftfty men who retired from the
Diego California for Mn. Goldie
Mrs. Delde Roush, Pomeroy; Mrs.
ear r'pair department have been
Y,Kee, 46. wife of Naval Capt.
Anna Herdman, Brlte, O; Mrs.
presented a farewell gift from
Praoels
A. Moltee. lorm..-IJ of
Ellzabetb Audrey, Leon. Rt. 1 and
their feJiow-workers with Mr.
ltolberoy
who died Friday.
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a nephew, William Matheny of
Might making the presentation
Tbe deceased is aurvive4·by her
U.On. Itt !.
speoeh. When he Ct~mpleted his
mother, husband aad daupter of
Also surviving are nine grand
wotk, John Kauf! in turn preaent·
San
Diego and other relatives of
children three step grandchildren,
ed btm with a gift from the en
California
and Tenri~.
21 great grandchildren and four
Burial was to be. JQ.ade &amp;t Green·
William R. Miller, GalllpoUa was with whom he had worked.
great ereat ,(r'andchlldren.
Better than the gif!. was the
Middleport Cbief of Police Ru., wood Memorial Park Chapel at
Friends may eah at
re!l· arre$ted early Sunday .mornins by knowledge that he had never h&lt;~d
Patrolman
Henry
Werry
and
Char·
sell
Bailey; Pcnrteroy Chief Frack· San Diego .
A.r·
denee until Ume of
an accident in nearly half 11 cenMrs. McKee ,_ad been ill for
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g'ed
with
driv1ng
whJle
intoxiated.
Hudson,
Pomeroy Patrolmen
arc
dincUon of
· Miller, 45, posWd $150 bond to iury on the railroad and never MoKenlie and Henry Werry were !f!Veral )cars.
appear in MayOr E. F. Robinson's had trouble "ith a foreman or fel- in Gallipolia Tburllday nigbt to
low-worker.
cOUrt Saturday night .
attend the meeting of the Meip.
Galli&amp;
Lodge, No. 9:1, Fraternal
R_oblnson's ~!burt saturday night
He bepn his work In the HobOrder
of
Police. wbea they met
beard J;ugene WUloughbY plead son shops on March 4, 1013, and
ClNCINNATI, 0 .
'ncrt. ,guilty t~ running a stop light, was employed on the Kanawba al the Gallipolis CiiY bqildiDg.
Gallipolis Chief of Police Cbe•
anii Troy Ohlinger, Jr., guilty to and Mk-bigan Railroad until lt
fai
the tatiie ebargc. Both eases were was takea O\er by the New Yorl( ter Leaper, pre~id.ent, prf!$1ded ~~gs, weak price . . ...
and
it
W!IS announced tbat lb£ consumers white and b~n. A
continued. ·
Central Ra1lroad more than thlrl;
next medina would be at Pome- Jumbos 3&gt;42; A lard- ~ A JOe
R.N. · ha• · ·
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roy on Feb. '2. Ga,llipoUe Patrol· ~mnis 26-27; A amlll 23=24; Jl
paead
Ronald H. Bearhs, Pomeroy. was
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eHmfna· arre8ted Sunday for apcedlng and · Mrs. Might, who died several man Willilm Barr JOined the Lod- large 26·29; FOB A· larae: 3$.36;
was clteQ to appear.Tuesday nijbl yc[lrs ago, and her husband rear· ge Thursday to become tbe lasl :\ mcrlium 31-34:.
htrkcns, unsettled; fl'"JPfs 3-3--"'
en three daughter:;;. Virginia , Ern· ebarter member accordialM to the
lh HI·~O: ben.!!, heavy type 14-17
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ma Jean and Maxine, in Middle· president.
TbC host officen served refresh· ht'llS, light type 10.1Z.
port and V1rgima Mighl Eastep
13utter, 90 SC:ore 68.
ments
at the elose of the meeting.
makes her home with her tather.
Three of his grandchildren have
lived wit.b Mr. Might also and
Frank Eastep, who was well·
known in athletics wl1f:.c a'ttendin11
Middleport ~hgh School, will erad·
Fire of undetermined origin de· ltate from the Collt&gt;ge of Electrl·
stroyed one resiticnce and dam- cnl Engin~('rmg at Ohio State Un·
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aged two others in the Kingtown IVl'rlltty this Jmtc.
During the years !hat Mr, )light
section of Pt. Pleasant on Satur·
day night CJUslng a total loss wa:; employed by the raalroad lle
worked for thirt)·-mne years on
which wa.s estimated at $7,200.
thr wreck train wurkmg in·i told,
The Urc began Ill the on('. 5tor.v ra m, be.at and &lt;]anger but still dofiarfle home of Mrs. Dave lJcckcr lllg hili duly as a good railroader.
a cOQk on an Ohio River boaL
He is one of Llw ohil'r members
FirCJJ;IC'll w9rkr.d [or six hours to of the toea! Woodman'! Lodge
sav~ the other two buihlmg!:i .
hnving joined 111 ID16.

·uomer E.•M.•ght Ret'Ifes Mtet

" New eiDployea 'iD the tO\Irtl\oule
will 1tart at $1~ pe'r ·nltlnth in
1167, retard!•b•t Pat
poeltion i1 rated · at~ tor· an .
perienced ~QD.. f~low,i-:aa• a re-

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Mr. AI Spaulding of Nichols Inc ., Kingston, New Hamp.
shire will be your guest speaker a~td numerous slides
will .be shown of Nichols' various&lt;iperati~IIS. "At the sam~
lime we hope to give you a19uring evidence of the prolong~d life of the hal&lt;;hlng egg industry.
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which the county pays part and tbe stale of Ohio part.

Funeral
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Ineqmplete tor Clar• BeUe
who died
her
in Portland..
The deceased was the wife
Lovett, Portland Route I
and wa!j born on June 28, U198
SUf\'1Ving in addition to her
hu1band are a son Don•ld Lovett
or Portland, a datlJlher Helen Ba~
ton of Ariton and daters Maude
.-'tkinson, East Linrpool Rut:b
Lair&amp;On. ·J ewett. Ghioj Mary Whfr,.
locll:, Mineral City, u,
Her JDOIJier Nettie
Jewett; 0. l!ld a bfctH&lt;t
Set.nett of JeWett alao
deseUed
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. Services wUl be. held m the af~
ns Chapel Church
buri.lll~·,;:
foll6w"in Morris Cbapel Cemeat a time to· be annuanc:ed lfW
·by the .,EwJPI ·Puneral Home. ;-t

Smpson Matheny
Claim~ By Death
Slmday 4£~rrg~n

An announcement
be made · at this meetingf"about
a new hatching egg service. This will be a national service operated from your are• and would be comparable
to any new industry starting there, provided , that you
take advantage of the situation. We think thallh~ a wonde"rful opportunity for the poultrymen of lhe Metgs.Athens County area to really get in the poultry business In a ·
man size way.
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We exl'tct to take all eggtfrom your flocks, regardless
of egg size, and will take them on a year around proposi-

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At Portland Home Heavy Snowfall
services are
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Lovett,
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SuDday nenlng at
ill End Today
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'lbe government qf the people of Meigs County will east
t75,723.26 less in 19571han In 1956 according to the 1957
budget released today by the board at COUDiy conuniBsionen.
'Ibis savmgs hal been effected In the face of a hike in OOUII-

Clara· B. Lovett
Dies At Age 62

TO .ATTEND A

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PORTABLE IUCfRtC ~~LDERS
CA.TERPI LL.AR' Jt.fLLDO%ERS
FRONT END LOADERS
BA.C:K HOE

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present enrollment is 234.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, January 7, 1957

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Dfteled fo rlte lntereat.L 81 Tile Mdfra•Mu•• it.re.

Grade

School 8:4~ A. M. Y..orrdna: worship I"C 11 A. M. MYF Sunday eve
niDI at 8. Prayer meeling Thurlt"
day eveninc. Ent"lrprise Sunduy toptc "The Year For Christ"; 8
School 10:10 A. M. Morning wor- p m. Junior aud Senior Hi ~aptist
ship 11:30 A. IM. YF at 6.30 P. M Youth Fellowship; 7:30, lo;venlng
EveninJ worship
7:30. Prayer wonhip service, sermon topl&lt;:
meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M.
''Gonls for the New Yenr; Monday
Ul Ckurc:hfl, Letart Falls, Ro- thru Frid~y. Week of Pr~yer Uf·
eer )':artln, Pastor. Sunday School vices; Tuesday, Christian Cruia.·
t :80 A. M. Worsblp Service 7 P dcrs Clan attend Prayer servt~
M. Cbrlltian Endeavor altttrruate before goiqt to the home of Md.
SUndays at 7:ao P. M.
Ruth Robinson; Wednesd&amp;:y 8 :3(1
Church of lha Naurena, Syr•· p m. Senior ehoir rehearsal Thurs.
eu~Je, ROy K. WilHam.!!,
paator. day, Golden Rule Clau altend Ser·
Sunday School 9:30 A M. Morrun* vu:c iu a bodY and then g11 to the
worship 10:30; NYPS 6·30 P. M , home of Mra. Reid Varocy. ·
Evsn.gcllstlc liCrvice 7·30 P . M.
H.. th M•thodlat Church, Mid·
Wednesday evening prayer meel dlr port, the Rev. C. R. Konkright,
in~ for Lhe midweek lind Tuesaay pa~tor. Sunday School, 9:30, Erneal
afternoon praver hour.
supt.; Morning worship,
HauH ot Pnyer, C:~lf.,, 5.,.._ t'ovlTL
10 30. Communion service and
day School 9.30 A M. Morning
nwrhlation: 6 ~.0\ . Youlh FelloW.
worship 11 A M Sunday evening
~hip .
worsh1p ul !l Prayer mcelini on
Church Of The Na11rene, Mid
l'hunday 8 P. M.
dlcporL,
the Rev. Robert Styers,
Church af Christ, Bradford .
pustor.
Bible
School, 9:30, Lester
Rev. John Wyatt, l'aslor. Bib!~&lt;
THylt'lr, .supt.: Morning wors hip,
School 9.au; church servlcei 10:30
You.th meetlna: at 6 P. M. and 111 .30, 6:45. p.m. Young People!'
evangelistic service Sunday even mct!llUW:; 7:30. Evening service.
Mt. Moriah leptlst Church, MidIDS ot 7. James Reed, Supt.
Frte M•thadllt Ch~o~rch, Harry dleport, the Rev, N. D. Borden,
Bates, Pastor, I..aw·eJ Cliff. Sun pA~tor . Bible School, p:t5. Arlrna
day School 9:30; Ciau meetinlil Rc r~c. supt: :P.Iornlng worshtp,
10:30; FMY stlrYice 7:00; Preach 10 30, BTU, 6 p.m.
Church Of Chrl5t rn Christian
in• 8:00; Prayer Meetlna: WednesUnion,
Middleport, the Rev Guy
c:lay 7:30. Hy1eU Run Sunday
F
S-.yrc,
pa11tor. Sunday School,
Sehool lO; Pr&amp;achin~;: 11:15.
10
am.;
Preaching
service. 7·30;
PAIRYIIW
Edward Griffith pastor. Sunday Wcdne!lday, 7:SO, Btblt study class,
Flnt Pr••brNrlan ctturch, Ml4School 9:30 a. m.; Youna: Peoplel
dlcporl,
the Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
mooUni 6:t" p. m.; Preacbilla HI'·
. vices '2:30 p. m.; pr&amp;)"er meetlnlil, pa!&gt;tor Churcb School, 9 :30, James
Buchanon, supl.; Morning worsh tp,
Wednesdav 7:30 p . m.
Thursday 7:30 P. IM . Ent Letart. 10 :Jo, Westmlnatcr youth Fellow·
9;30. Morning. worahlp 10:41. Eve· ship, 6 p.m.
Church Of Christ, Bralfbury, Ell·
nina wor1hlp 8 on the 1st, 3rd, 5tb
M"UDa Wed· ward Emerson, p&amp;stor. Bible Sl·h·
Sundays. Prayer
ool. 9.30. Thurmac Carsey, supt.;
netda~
R.-:lne M'tal•n
Chart" au1h Morning worahlp, 10:30; Chrisllan
palitor, Service~ Sunday T:30 and
Tueslly '1':30.

do J. Bartels, Pastor, Mr.

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RaY. R..., Bishop. port, the Rev. C. E. Hoyt, pastor.

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Pastor. Moraine

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Harold C. Doster. Pastor.

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reportlna: on tbe Racine lll~
nte last three are eltlzent
tol tb6-~mitten.
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ty·five YFar&amp; igo
separate dl.strictt. Now

communion and preachina;.-Rev

btlrPJIII.

IDd ~ur Beeale &amp;lid Bud

ported on
natural featW'.es of the sebool .Qt..
tnct. He pointH out thart. moat
potential and natural aitel were
located in 1or neu the ~uthern
Local DJs.irlcl The dla~ldt~hll -tO
mil es of river {ron~e ~md onb
10 milea of evunt:J' boundary. He
also pointed out that, historically
soc1al actiyiUes of the , past haV'(
looked to Rael~e .J.S a eeoter. FortY
years ago thete wen aboQt · 2a .
schoal dlstrlett jh the ~a, Tpeii.

Chrl1tian Church af \.Ona Bot·
tom. every Sunday 9:30 A. )ti
Sunday School and communion;
Urtt Sunday in month 7:30 P. \t
Cburtb preaching; thud Sunda:~~
10 month 10:30 A. M. Cburth com
munion and preachtfll. -Rc•
Harold C. Doster, Put or.
fhe Churcl. of Chritt, Keno,
tvery Sunday 0:30 A M. Sunda)'
Jx:ond
School and communion,
sunday lu month 10:JO A. M.
Cbun:b communion and preaehina:
ro11rth Sunday In muntb '7:30 P.
ll. chun::h preachiag
The Ciuittlan Church at Htm·
loek Grove, every Sunday g:JO A
M. Sunday School and communion
~;econd sunday in month 7:30 P
M.. cburdJ preachinC fourth Sunday in month 10:30 A. · M. cb11rch

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vt)'lrw tho Raelne Grado 8c~~

A lara:e crowd heard a report
Thursday night--Y:I tbe Lttal't if'IU,S
Grade ~hool tbat more.·~IP.IliH­
al facilities are need~ irr 'ftl' Sri·
thern Local District
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vey group which baa i)O,,._IItUid&gt;lng preaent and

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Leadmg Creek Hoad. ft.eof. R.. E .

rh.oma.s . pastor

Portland Grad• S.hool prtneJi,al,"·
Don N,._.., L6lari Grado S.booL

Needs Cited In
Survey Meeting
At Letart Falls

Harrltonwil .. Pr.lbyterian l.ellllh

l'nce Price-. Portland, Ohio, ha s
sold the rcgntcred Guernsey btlll ,
Crescent Lake Marvel. acconhng
lo the Amcrkan Guern:-;ey attic
Club.
Tbb bull was sold to Leo Town·
• Belleville, w. va. The dam
Farm , Mabel,
thQ

Heavy Snows Fail
To Biock Streets
The heavy ~now la.st nig~&amp; jn
this area failed to brtng a &amp;Jng}e
romplaint from rr.s1denl.s IJ.l P.om·
eroy about streets bdng inp~a.
blc, the mayor'8 of1cc repor~.d ·~ ~o·

lfiJbliabtl of the buda:ei:
Monies apent on the county fD.
finnary this y~ear will total $fK!ir
075 whieb !Delude~ $50,&amp;13.84 tor

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1167,820. 'lbe
commissioners Intend to bmTow

permuent
y~ar

coDStruttlons.

thi1 totaled

t50.000 1l not more than 8% Ju.
teres\ to complete the ~.

The aherifrs department was at.
lotted $14,800 this: year compared
to $16,000 last YHr. P'Unds earmarked for t~ eourthOUM aad
jail are down to $11,88f from

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reducUoru;, in part, have been p01
tible beeause of lbe lheriffa department a:olng into 1957 1ritll one
ment going into 1957 with oae
deputy, at the new sheriff'J coosent, and tbe fact tbat Ill Jont.

distaDre tele~bone call oli&amp;inatiDI
in the eourtltouse must be made
from the commiadoner's office. ID
additJon, the courthOUJe wa1 paint,.
ed lut YeiT.
Ia connection ,nth the lltbatff'•

department, it was learned the
«Jhlmiuionera offered new lherlfl
Robert Hartcnbaeh an extra deputy when OIH! iJ needed.

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.llotor Vehicle and Gas Tu ru.ad
.ilhiiJl _keepa; Juca1 ,road~ p•.iekJIT -~
lo llii!'er for 185'7 un~ J!IO
Planned expenditurea;

grater ....... of can on-·~qc:al
bigbways and in(reased .u;tine
tox receipts. This fund ls eXpeeted
to be greater by about $26.00,8.
Mw.t dePMtments tn tae coao&amp;J
covi.rmmtnt remainf!d near .tbf!it
I~ ...,.,... level Rot tiiOrtbeo
for ·empJoyes amoununa in moat
caaes t.o 10 per eeat,. . ~' Jeu,
w..-. ' effected Jan. I, 195'7.
· ·olhu
1q; tbo cojt ;
of ·1~ 1nemme~ were Htfd
by the budpL An eump!O trllie
unoailt set uide for pQmeldi to
lh_t Cill&lt;inJYU ........... ibeie·
coons ,.nd law- ~akqt, nd.
fund ~ $2,500.. lD llf1 ·It
to be $3-'0Q. In a Dec. 17 CotJ1.
aU.ioner's meeting it waa . reIOIYed to up payment. from $1-'0
to ~_per doy f o r Cincinnati beftuse of Ute bH:rcu-.
ed cost ol maintaining .Pf'ba!nerl.
A corDplete breakdown o( all \
departments Of the coUnty, With
l.IH and 19!57 •llocatiofta. i&amp; publisbed today op page 2 ot 'l1te
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Cl!I)UDtie!l of 1 Ute 'Sout.eajfeftlr ':
Ohio lleginnal Colincil at t i 1cit
eteria of the Logan CIQ PiOdheti
Co. ·
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George Halfinger, La.ke White,
presided at the meeting · and arraapments were made · fGr the
meeting 1to be held on Jan. t7 at
tbi! Farmers• Hote1. GaDipolis.
'l'be trustees set up 1 plan to rollte the monthly meeUna. dming
let&amp; so that all eountine1 in the
rounties \u th6 council would en·
tertaio lhe group .
The following .commltteel were
to
discussed and the trusteea
. a man: rrom. t~~ir l!e,_,, t,o
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first of the Week ·of'Prl:r:~
scr:.viees wiiJ be held tlib ~yeninl
at 7:30 atthe First Baptist Cllurt'h,
cornu o( Sixth Avel)UC and palmer Street.
The Rev. C
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