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· &amp;.-Daily sOntlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 5, 1957

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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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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New EmM~yes Get
${75 Per MoDJh

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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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Cuernsey Bull
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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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Drink

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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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By UNITID Plllll
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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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 .
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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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SuDday nenlng at
ill End Today
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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
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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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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

Churd'!

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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commissioners Intend to bmTow

permuent
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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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Ohio lleginnal Colincil at t i 1cit
eteria of the Logan CIQ PiOdheti
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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
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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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o• ..., d •d•ance at The Daily Sentinel office,
white avail. . .: tnf~tb 11 By mad one vear sa. six montba,
·~·.00; li-J mO~ ~i three months, $3 90 By motor route
ff:S: three m~n~. DV. one month, tl.
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Police C.ooperate In Safety
i.oql police offidals who push the current nationwide drive
tQ reduce highway accidents are always lo be commende4. file
National Safety Council put in a spec~al ef£ort for Decem.OJ,
II sought to reduce overalll956 casualties from tbose of "1tS5
The job was roust&gt; ~cause through October, 1956, fatalities
were up five per cent from the prevlous year
The council had real hope, howeve1 . Ill the fact that Oct&lt;&gt;ber'a rate df~p~d 12 peroent over the previous Offilp,r. This
jn ~ J.lm,t, W!), lwJttll an Increase might be eq&gt;ected. The na·
tlonalloll through October was 32 ,420 deaths, a"Pout two third!
of !il''t&lt;IW AJner)cijlls k•Lled In World War II.
,M,rtllallls In our !Dwns cooperating wath police departments to help drivers become "safety conscious" &lt;Ill sO ~t a
ronsldei"Jble expense. Thore always will be a.ccldt.ll~. With
lh' number of cars climbing ev~ry year 1t can't be l\l!lpe\1. But
the ne.d,l~ ones can ~· reduced severely To d~te lliJ reporl
on all of 19561s at hand.
'l"he new ~hwa1 prOjll'@m authorized by Co~Jrt!S4 this
year uoh¥-iously offers promise of a substantial improvement
iJ) jraffi£ ll'fety," Harlow H. Curt•ce, president of General
Motors, told Presj&lt;lent Eisenhower an a Iotter made public Nov .
~9. Curtice Is chairman of the PreSident's Traffic Safety CQm·
mittee.
In his reply, the President called an efficient highway nel·
work "absolutely essential" to curtailing traffic accidents as
well as to ''n.ational defense al')d our expandmg econo~y.'' The
new legislation gives the Commerce Department $200,000 to
flnance .. a full and complete investigation" of ways In which
the federal government can conlrlbule to reduction of high·
way a~&gt;Cldenta.

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Gokl..e Shain, Gua~i.Jn of An.
na Lomse Walker, m1nor, 9 8 A/,
SUtton to Syh'ia A. W.lial and Al·
bert T Wigal.

fl.aymond Whale)' and. Doroth¥

W¥er, eorre&lt;tion deed, Bedfor4

to C\pton weu anti. Evelyn (Eye1~) ¥\'ell.
'Luther and ~lma Imboden, tot
83, ,MmersvtlJe to Willard Jeffers
and Audrta Jeffers.
ll¢ II"'""'" ~n&lt;) j!IY c. Herr·
- ·· 0.02 A, Sali......, to M. C.

ll.Obart.

J. o. Lll\~11!. 'Ofef&gt;l parcels,
Letari to Chatlee L. Knlghtmg
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Diploma awrrded. 'Witte ftJr fl'H
catai.Qa" . Wayne School, e-o Box

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11156 BUICK V8 So~. 6 dr. Rlvleta ' Sedan J!oWflr '!rlnd'V!"s We heechtralaeea.for lthe ,positioll
ateerina, seat, anleana, ' aDd oMI...,.•~&gt;•Ill&lt;oaler now In
end Bel)&gt;fe
brakes. $8,195.00. Blaettnar's, GaiUto'll!i".-..,.Y
ofriees. H{gh School e:raduates
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Pi;rat and fin.aa:l~::~r~~t of Charles L Eskew, ~
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any they have.
l(riy person interested may file
\\ll'ttten excepUons tp sud Aeeou'ftts, or shy item thereof five
'day11 rpr10l' to hearing, and ai that
Ume Further time may be al1owed
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t2::2tl :Ml(dly Mat.:nee
\:30 Feminine Touch

I 3;15 Llbert!'O
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8:00 Afternoon Film FeJtlval

4:3(. $Japer Serial Time
5:00 \flckey Mouse Club
1:00 dartoon Club
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7:00 Kukla, Fran &amp; Ollie
':15 John Daly &amp; the Newe.

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HONOLULA UP - The propowered Hawaii All-stars prGvcd
one th'tng Sunday In theu 52-21
Economy S.¥1..,. &amp; Uan CD.
clobbermg of the Colleg~ All
300W.2nd St.
Stars in the Hula Bowl· A sure
ltoiMNf. Ohio
'Nay to victor)' is to play an out2, ~ 8 10 lito classed team.
It was that kind of ball game
;N"I)rm Van Brockhn, the "Fly
Ina: Dutchman" of the t 'lS Angeles ,R1ms, had a field. daY as he
\ed ·hls mates m a dispb., of pow
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W Va 110 Furman 95
Vandr!'bL\t 71 T~nn 68
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W&amp;M 80 DiiYid!'lon 67
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I Duke 92 N C tro St 85
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' ~I J r~h.lll l.m Morns Harvey 75
a f'r~?Quent visttor to Fifth Avenue
W Llhcrty 'J'ch 76 W Va Wesleyn Church Dr. Dunnine was Invited
69 '
to serve as guest preacher at th6
Flo 70 Tul~ne 62
New York Avenue PreSbJ't!rlD
Ga. 78 La St 70
Church m Washmgton after Peter
Tulsa 60 Loyola La 59
Munhall's d~ath 11ntil that eh.W
Ala 93 Miss 84
eallt!d Its present paltor.
Ky 95 Ga Tech. 72
Dr. Dunning is the autbot Ill
Western Kv 90 Murray 78
three books They mclude : "Sam
MIDWEST
uel Chadwiek--Jihlio&amp;ophy and
Jnd 73 M1ch. 68
Philosopher " "The Cross and th.:
Loyola nL 71 Marqte 69
Crowe,' anL1 "The PrOb!Clll et
N W 75 W1sc 54
Unanswered Pra~r." He ts 1. ]'(!1St Lou ts 82 st John's NY 77
ular contrihutor to Brltlsh ne'"Okla 69 Kans St. 67
theological journals.
Kana 92 Mo 79
services will beLouisville 80 DePaul 67
Combined church
Baldwin Wallace 81 Geneva 76
tbe congregaUons
or old famillar and
Mmn . 91 Ill 86
BuUer 86 Notre Dame 84
or the church.
Ohio St. 72 Iowa 60
Purdue 72 M1ch. St 71
REALLY A ROOT
Miami 0 83 Bowlmg Green 59
MEMPHIS ~ Allen T. Dobson
SOUTHWesT
started to Pllil up an okra stall:,
Ark. 73 Tm: A&amp;M fJ!l
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1'ex. C U 62 Rice 50
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Baylor 67 Thxas 76
I\: M 70 Colo A&amp;:M 62
T ex T~eb. 81 Am Tempe St 77

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Judy hU lndett f A tamm;,~,r type. MIA Jutl)' hal caup~ ·191 taer, ltil ,
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tHe ln til.• outRide world. aomel)nt never

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Serving the Royal A1r Force as
Cbaplatn durmg the second World
NIW CitiZEN
War, Dr Dunning served wilh dilMr and Mrs Clayton Wh1te
tinction and frequently was a (Donna Parfttl) of Wlfl'en are an·
guest Chaplain for the American nouncmg the birth of a daughter,
Eight Army Hia influence was Carol LYnn, on Christmas da)'
greatly felt among the Yank atr· Grandpare-nts are Mr. and Mrs
men and many of them are tn full Edward Parfitt, Pomeroy and Mr
time service Of the church as 1 tlh(l Mrs. Harold Wh1te, Warren
direct result of his ministry.
Mr and Mrs. Ne!lbitt of MoortDr Dunnlnt: Is a man of many hta4 Ky areg reat erandparents
gltts, excellent trainina and wide
SAFETY IN NEWTON
experience &amp; graduated from Cam
bridge UniVt&gt;rlity with M. A. and
NEWTON', Mass _ if you must
LL. D. degrees. He toot three [ !~!; do it in Newton. It's tbe
years of legal training at tbe j- l
city m tbe nrrtfub for pedesIntler Temple in London, and in trlan The eit.y rece1Vltd top naaddition to Rervmg as a minister, b6nal honors in 151511 for iLl 1955
Dunning Is a barru~ter in tbe pedestram sartey program. It waa
eo11rt• of England After his theo- presented tlJe grand award for the
logical studies at Cambridge, he enUre Unitad states nd fli'St
was appointed to the Chait of prize honors by the Amerjean Au·
New- Testament Lallgbt.ge and Lit· tomobUe Assoeiation.
erature 1t Cltf£ College, Sheffield,
Ehg. Before the last war, Dr. Dun
S.turday
ning traveletl w1dely in a nuniatry
lAST
that shrrecl. South Africa aad Au•
Colgate 73 Army 59
traUa, Ind1a and Canada and for
traUa to the very depts
Yale 66 ConnecticUt 84
CaniSlUS 78 Fordham 60
The talented En.disbman il
LaSa1lc 81 :Manhattan 72
In great demand u a special preaPrmceton 67 PennJJYlVama 64 OT cher In the churches ol Ena:land
Australia, India and canda and for
Corntll 72 Cft!1ghton 53
St Bonaventure 85 V1ilanova 69 the past summers has been con
Penn St. 52 Carnegie Tech oJ.O
puctJng special services through
Seton Hall 92 Albnght 72
the United States, preacbing at
Cincmnatl 90 Duquesne 79
coll\!ges, onlversities and 1111htner
Holy Cross 66 Dartmouth 64 OT ctonferenceg

Dr. Norman G. Qunning, Pretddent of Hawurth Hall of Umversity Coll~ge, Kingston Upon Hull ,
England, will be warmly remembered by many American Air
Force men who were led to Christ
through his preaching.
Dr Dunning will be the fm;;t
of six world re'igious leaders to
address the 1957 Preaching MlsSlOn aud.tt!nces in the Point Pleas·
ant (W. Va \ Senior High School
gymna!!Jum. The MtiiSIOn w1ll extend from Sunday, January 20
through Friday, January 25, and
is expected to attract capacity attendance to the 2000 seat gymnasium-auditorium from
the fiYe
county area. o! Mason, Jackson and
Putnam in W va. and Gal11a and

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Dr. Norman C. Dunning Scheduled
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and one WaJli I'OURded up for the
task Bat tt ehewlerd ftff the tlrllfl
and ecampel"ed to free'dom The
~cond was halfWI¥ ltlrougb thi!!
pipe when it quit. And a third
raced through so flit that the

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1 lG3 CIRVttOLET, 4: d~-. 2 tone tralnlna program. . - early ad·
blue flnllll, 1110 om.., healer, vaneemenl •. exceptional benefit
cleon. $79ll.otl. ·P-OJ llotor phnl. . ..all theRe and more are
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.you will help lllel'
motor wlth over4rive, radio, eolJeGtlon.a.
heater, aeat eoven. dart creen ~hlmfa wJtb thelr selling probll.uM
finish. $174~.00. Pollll!rOY Mbtor • • ·.and many other thin&amp;&amp;.

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'-in a job you
rer.errtl1 ovel"ha1111ed, fine ahape, lf
will gel !I bOre. You will deal wlt~
qui&lt;~ solo all killds If people. , .. .you
tTy It out. work ind.CI6rs and 0 ~ 7 • .you
G. A. Deern, IIO&lt;!Ine.
I 4 Sip ~ lou applications .• - ,you will

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pipe ' 1
to the aaid petltkln,
Is
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too
much
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benme
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Col&amp;rt w1tbin 1nd for
Of Meill •nd 8Qte of to ta1ce a f•t t:rt, ~ a 710- also fell down on the Jol:J. •
that the personal loot pipe B11t ma sev.un occaslou
To the latett elndtcl~ !ail
d - n t l t - tud1
4tM e1tded m fail· Salemon fastened atrinf.S6
pay her (\ebta and the (lt"t b re
put a IAIIall mlnei'l l1mp 01 its
af tdMihbterlftl her e•
Finally,
Frida)',
electriel1n
head and wrapped Dn 1 •i)~,to
•be died tei&amp;ed m tee
Louis
Salamon
hit
upon
a
sure-fire
"k~ep
the roddt ""1rdril t6rbu:'
~i::~ •t.e undivided one-lulf system.
around
Sure-fire' Sure ~.h~~
b
ill tJM following ~&amp;erllx&gt;d
Whtnupon tbe rat feU detd, .apeeute situated in said County,
Sdaltlon, otMr el«lricians aDd parently of fright.
'
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fireMen
IN
trying
lO
eet
strJng
An undivided. one-baJf interest
In the follolrinJ real ettate altuat- through the four-lncb pipe under
io the County of Melli, ftate Lhe New Jersey Tllf1lplket 10 .-.
o{ Obio and TowDJhip of Sllis- dt'r to e~d wlft1 for a fire
alarm qstem to a nc-w housing
bul')':
dt'\elopment.

011 1~ way.
Demorr11he mmorlt)' membcft
are nol expecl11d to oppoae the bJ11
but tb~ 1\&amp;Y tr)' to cain • cOm· ijfMI;,"
panwn me011ur:e w.IW:h wouJ4 gtvo;:
P'~ 1nerea1e1 ID aH !ltate WOI'JI:• j

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Fourth and •.current&gt;eeoount of
l'hom,s, ellllrdian of Ute

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John oillop CrOJII, Ethel crou,
Anna B Gtblln, Kelly Gtbhn, Ad-

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The News

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the Pozno;;-~ot ~ wlmh op1·ned 1
GARDIHERI M•lf wEn.
Blakesle,e lilJYmg ' plp9f tn the I die E. Petrel, BeJ:l Petrel, lots, Ra
the F.a~t F.uropt•!Jn satl'lhl(' 11 ~·olt I The Amateur GardeJJers Club prlncapals of these Ul'IIJf.fmtnu tlne to Fre~a ¥- ~ntz.
agamst Ru!lslan llichttor~hlp
WIH meet Wednesday evening at and Mrs Jle~rol4 ~Jf fWlnw: a
daren.ce- IUtre, Et~el M R1He
Smt•e that drama lie WCl'k late the borne of Mrs K D. A.m!lbar)' demonst.ratiOn noU c•JJ rtriHl:J\W lots Salem, tu o. F. Wmters
lasl October wheu Gomulka and with Mrs.. E. s Schaaf .s uoH will be "lnlerestinJ FtcJJ. about
cluvles ¥U.~il, Sberiif, pareel
his fellow leaders ddll'd Hu~sla m bos~u Program tople for the Japan" Mrs GleDP ~t ~ill S~pj.o to 1&amp;.4tlie r,( H,Uiday.
,
and
e
tr,b\lshed ;ul mdt•fll'tHifllt e~ning \yill be "Japan.eae Flower prefi,ePt ''Timtb'
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dul'mg
MaUle
M.
H41lldAy,
Pfl'CE!lf,
Sci·
11
'l hNt' I5 no doubt that Go·
oJ,o, ~o l(arrr M J&amp;Ol&amp;n, Cburlotte
mulka ~ ('r,mmuni!ta-the UnUid Communist regttnt' Gomulk&lt;~ h.1s A.rrJO~ements" with :Y,rs. c 1-i 1't he progum.
been
walking
a
poilllC'al
l1ght
BoiiJI.,
Pohsh Workt•Ls' Party.wlll win
J!Nr' •· )IIIIH, ~~oUtee, lots,
But unh s~ thc-v roll up a con- rope
~mw'!f.
~ ~e.W ~ride
Fu·st, h.e has had lo keep unde.
~oJ !! if~[J
.~ ,.j·.'~
vtnctn~::lv In~ vote.
the stocky
Clyde c. ~drtVtl, EUr. F AnOA.I~
;~fli l.nr~ ~ ·t·.l '.
hard·fat'd rn &lt;~n who used to be control thl' U1tteL cnnllt~ of Poh•s
drtws, SO A., St:-1• • te Ava Gal
23 ~1M· I ~ 'Y:Jl • ',: ~ ,, 1 l!l
I 4alf.Jn
40110t'1
r.dlc-d l'o]LJrd s "Little Stalln" Will to Hussla and to th!.! ronhnuctl
Oi:\i:i[,-1 Ul; .... •I 'l l
1•..
ky.
S
Blnde
I
City
&lt;Btu.
prNenrc of itu~.'llan \Joops on
!Je 111 a d.nrgNOUS pOSitiOn.
IJ L-J
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Earl Jo{cGratb, Wnnoe r,JeGrath,
blr&lt;l
f Direction
6 Lotty
!! i'j ~[;.i::J
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Poli sh soLI
2• Wood·
40
A., Scipio to V. F. Starcher .
mountain
Ho~ For O.f..t
~ !;l-:f
L~;::_&lt; ;"J
Fur So\li•t lntuv•ntlon
on
6 The (Fr )
fJwriett E. Stephenson, Robert
&amp; Atttez.
Atod I hough Gomulka n a dedt·
o:J 1J•:1r.;:r_
,
1 1\ :·.•:~· .. :
An outbreak wh1 ~ h could dl·dtlt' HI All""
pin
6 WUd ox
lr Ch•l" M. McC1nn
Steptt,Q.o,1 lot, Middleport, to
:-3 ; .
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;o j::
call•t.l h.11 d u•t I' Communiat, there
27 Plant
7 Paper
ltJand
:J ·~i i'lm-l . -..1 ·:vJr~. 11
Wladyslaw Gomulka Poland's Is !ltlh· rlotthl that So\'il'!t Russian the St1v1ct j.lOVI'tnment to mtrr
fi'odnfY DoWII!AA
~ [.:!(,!j~l Ur.l:·;~,r·!,.;
In, ....... ,.p.f)' l
rommunl•t lc•der, faceB h1s hlg leudt•rs w•11tld ht• glad tf he took V('lle as 1! tlul m Hunga1y tould 11 Showr
Charles 'W. Cf)loon, 45 23/10&amp; A
r ~ r~; ~:~ r·JL:I
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sect•
B
P1ower
du.L
ftower
geat test since he led hi$ coun a beatln.k! 'flwy have uccepled hlR come nt any llinL' 1f Gomulka lost
.SaJem
~ ~e' E. ijoffman, Mer1
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21 P'eltnet
Jl RI.Vtr tFr)
12 ..oollllh act
tr)''LO tight aa:lllnst RuSJSian dornl- Vlt'lOly fo1 1nd~ pendenl Cornmu- ~on hoi
lwll
1101/fu.aJ.
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29 Hateful
12 Last
14 Pronoun
Secondly,
Gomulka
ha
s
h.ul
to
Charles
Holter, Frances Holter,
natton last October.
y.,kr••r"e
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,
msm But \hey have done so only
31 Leta
13 Tlmelonr
take t he plane fo r roland s dt•s- 1&amp; Captt•l
On Jan 20, llbout 18 mdllon b('cau~l' lho y hud to.
?m¥io,
/lll:r
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to Clark v. lhle
42
Malt
,
down
IBU\f)
per&lt;Ite N~nnnmlc sduulwn
aftd MKdrt P. lble.
Poles will vote If! an elcctwn to
:'2 Uberale
beven1•
18 Refr.IJL
17. Behold!
rolanrl ma} h.1vc won fL'U·•lom 18 Wll&amp;'er
~etty Mae Ch,l:lders, P•ul S.
f11l the 4!59 !!Cilh; 111 thf' S•·Jm, Uw
A tllld
• &lt;~ny lng Communild
19. \'ugoslavlan 3~ Part of coat u Mol.f.ttn
40 "ren•llt
Chllfilers, stY .tra.cts, oraqe, to
38 WOrJtY
premier
s1ngle-chamber parhomcnt
·-" fSIDH' Jm yout h &lt;.:omulka w~:~s from Uusswn dommatl(ln but 11 20 Qalfltd
:i!D Rlv1r
K~naetb H. Biller and Arlie Opal
1ppu l
To a areal extent. the ete"Ftlon ~ur~:ed m 1948 as a "Tito1sl." l~e slllJ Ill faecd !JY bar! hOliSIII !! 1'011 21. /YI"O.
(Ruul
:u Butralo
1l-Und )
w11l be a vote for c r sgam!f Go- wa11 bruught hack as rlrat seen• d 1 llon ~ rood shortages ond !ugh
Hager.
22 Aeatm
Nor"'an L YeN:er and Dorothy
mulka peraonally
Lary of thr ( 111nmunl11t P~trty after· pnce~.
•Ilk 'form
M Yeuer, lot, ttJiddleport, to
Thlrdl:,., Polish wn1ker~ st 11
f'
~ Pill...
Thomas J. Woods, Eile.en Woods 1
dent~ and intcl\cc\u,tl~ an• (k
P M. Cowdery, Dorothy Cow
mandmg greater po!Ltltal fu·1• 26 Rolla over
v,o;:;
~
28 small,
dery, ~ A , oHv~. to Anast,sia
dom ' I hey want a n al ly r••pl ('
tweetened
~·&gt;
Staat11.
scnlatlve parliament Go1nu\ka ~~
cake
JoseplUne Pickens, 7 7 A, Olive
111 no position to conccdf' that I'H 11
:
to
Ea,st~rn ~41 School D1str1ct
• ol-~iklll
1f he wanted to
Carson
Combs, Edith Comba,
["
As the elccUon mathlnf'rv h .1~ 33 Public
~M
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25
A,
Chester,
Eastern Local Sch
notletl
bt•en worked out. thr-re Will tw
Board.
If
P¥ee'''
J:W YORK- It looks as lt Judy Orerory lla.'t obout 730 candldates fill lh(' 459
S)l;erman Tillis, Kathleen TJUIJ:,
cymbl.ls
~1lts m the Setm.
piRJ to make tt. Ah, well, Probably '"
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Rutland, to Madge Haley, Wit·
38
qonJunctton
Commlulont S•l•d Candld~rtes
tor Ule but.
37
P~hn IMla)
liam
Haley
The candldDlE"ll arl' being q• 38. Uotamed
)diu Judy ta a Mtchlgan girl wbo lta.rtecl ~fl
P. II. Randolph, Bertha !laD·
la Coldwater and now haa reached Ann Arbor,
lccled -bv commlUlOil'i rcpres('n\ 40 P110noun
dolph~ 0 A., OUve to Alva Holslnc·
whtrl eht 11 wrapping up four yea.n Of college. 1 Ine; var10us pollllcal, Lradr ,,nd 41 Filet aloft
er
and Mai1ha Holllnaer.
She ll :u and JOlnK to be murried, you allouhl olhor gi'OUpS.
43 The
Harriet
$til•• T&gt;:mple, •Ba 501168
knook on WQOd.
ft)lcatcher
The eund1dates will be put nn
~
acret
S"ipi.e
to R H Hl"kman
It wu juet before her 16th birthday that Ml~tll a ~Ingle ticket under \II(' nanw~ of 411 . Rubber Lree
Howard
11
Kltt:hen, Alma J..
Judy, plea1tcl with aomething thle departmeflt the Unlted Workers'.
Uoie1( I
Umted
Xltebea, parr:e-1, Pomeroy, to Thom
wrot.. pt down and penned a fan letter-that, Peajanls .and Democrnllr parti1 ·~ tO. Ten dollara
II J, ~0~.
talanrl
It tumed out, was more of a Juvenile ache t r- r
AU arc really Commumst Votl!n
47
Place
the mlDaret. and tower• ot Mu.nhattllll than aUf· will have f!OJtlS choice ln clcctw ~
Lyons,
ofo8 Lath•
lo Col.
,nd
thlnr el••·
cancl1dates for there will be morP
DOWif
, "'" Helmer
''I read IILVerythtng t can gd about New York," candidate&amp; thon seiiLtS. Gornulka s
1 El)'ptl-.n
·,,, cried qut In her- neat, respectAble )'OUftl a-Jrl'l f
dlctt~.tor
.t reUB (rotft lloandwrlttnr. "and 1 have several recont. auch, prrmllliRI( Independents to rnn
aho
provided
they
ore
app1·ow•l
,
ltMir.
&amp;I ll'•nlt.CIHCI• 8Bf'etuado •••" All U.roup lbe:
DAILY CRYPTOQVOl"E - Re,e't how t• work
letter, the ultimate end wu clear. Mill Judy by the nominating comml!IHIOn~
AXl'l)loii~AXR
The
danger
to
Gomulka
ls
th
3t
GrtiOf'J' OM d.,- ..'OUld brlna New York to ttl knee&amp;.
Qy ehe
I•
LOJifGti;"J.LOW
aome
of
those
who
cornplum
or
wquld Uvt .Oft Cfp\ral Park South and 11up at the Plaza.
One tetter almply atandi for tneth1r. ln thl.t ae.mpae A ll UMIII
)• 1 ..,._. A'f( ,...., to tell her and ftnally, becauaa thll ma:r be~ bad economic condllions whu
for tlle three L'a, X for tht two 0'1, etc Slnflt letter•. tPOf
lilt oM ·p~u!tA thl worl4 tor the youna to hurt, to laqb, to tef4, want to a:et lhl! Russian!&lt; rom
trophe.. the ltn&amp;"tll anrl formation of the word• ~re all hint•
r to cry-J
'-td hlr to cOme here one d1y. Batten doWil ttw pletely out ol the country or who
&amp;tl~h -1)' t~e code letteu 4r1 ~tt.,.nt.
•~ 1 • MIN JO!IIY; 1r11 )'PUr totth, and comt olo~ ftr lho dl'mand a repi·eaenlRttve parliu
rl4t
~ ,....,. lifo.
ment
threaten
to
boycott
the
elec}.;.
', ~ A Ct)'ploJ~ ~oJttlon
tion
\: Ttf,~ IIOI\'.IW1111o MOVES MOBil: PltOSAJOALL~. ~"'
U there really Is 1 aubitanhal
P IJ'OUW KKATPKJ AB ENNWD RYA
York ~ h"'" ~~lr\1' U. clp.w•lor Mlal Judy, b_yt. , , \lr'tA.• boycott, Gomullca will be wealr·
RIJ:I:I, AJ:PS, A.\fODH 0 K I HRWQ,t.
Gn up t.o .ua ,...,. ~ p~u,na~ly ~heered loudl)' anJnJt J.J•cht· :
ened.
pa 1~ fQ6 r«rr ..,,.... A*over-4 '"pert J\rooke lt'l ~~·" ·
Hence, It looks :u l( 1 con-XTYDXTPSS.
Ill o~Nioa~f. ~ Ia 1111 olili\ilob ~I!!Peo 91 aof9t\IT lite ••• llljl. vine!~ vlf=tory for Gornulka. even
YHWnlll)"• Cr)'ptoquole~ TO MAK.ts: A l.a..ICHII: II W
thou111i he Is a Communist, w1\l
f. l'lldW CUll w:oN frMt. ..' .... ct., on pink ftatlp.,er, liter ~v~' be
~AKIE
A CLASSlC-JAMmB BONE
a defeat for Mosrow and 11
rJINI 1111 ..._ . . ..mtnllf 1M who ·~ wu and told m• Wh~ good thln1 for Poland at the mo
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I , "'The mOlt lllftl6oant thlnJ of all II that laat Decemb,r I met f
)'OL.ml pad\latl ttudent In p'ycholory who comts from Broo)Jiyn.
)(, T. 0. OoL I, mr ll1t birf.bday, he a1ked m.e to marry htm."
. TJMrt ,w., JnON. aolnltlf'41 thla winter, ){iq ,JIJdY lfl\4 lieF
to Ntw York, 110 the can m~et hJI ty.Uy.
"'1 1111. n11r1 Jg 17 ,_,r Jll• llnt Ume," wrlteft Mllt Judy, and you Cllft
~
UW etH '*'Uem1nL b'l ber, ..and we bave tlckelll tor two
~ ~ Will J"V• vowed tbot I'll to to the top of tbo !llmpiiJ flll!f
0\"f!l II I oever do oaythlnl el1t !!lfl lhf ~

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tepair, Sclen.t.Hlc lloior T\lna-1Jj 11 8
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.Dated tJUt 15th •tlay of Janullry months pr•Jmm·d to ht' au olrl
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Joan c. ~on. Juclle of the
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!talf"s budget may Urtal $1' bil·
lol!"lgs'CotoHty, Ohill
lion to fl.fli biUloft fOr 't\C twD
(I) T, 14, 21, ~tc )'ears beglnnlnt: July 1.
An addtttonal $2ftO m.tlli011 mort
a
year would be needed to meet
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lln'UIMINT 01' ACCOUNTS such a budgoet
P - Clourt• Mtloo Counly, Ohio
The fma"nel&amp;l ,problem h&amp;s been
Notl~ is bereby taven that the made more IR't'loua by the sky
followi~ ·At'OOilDtl have been fUed rocketing cO&amp;t of st-a~ tovernment
in Hid Court for s1'ttlement, and and IO&lt;!ai tOIIe,Ttenta.
that· the ume will be heard on
TBe f1rtn bill the legl.Slltors may
TueldaJ the 5th day of February eonaider mtaht be oM mvolv,ng
196'7, to-wit:
Gov.increased
~t and Iinal aceount of FreeeJUi
legismont Stevens, admb:ilJtratOl' Q( the
lltlve
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been duly appolntail u AdmlniaOh10
Legi!Iaturc Wlll convl'ne u ffu~ e J"-n U . 11 could be paued uon,
trator of the !mt.f- of· Roxie Lee
Dkew la..te at Pomeroy, Me1&amp;11 Monda} •and thl' bl,ll problem for 111''lt week, If &amp;:iven the &amp;reen light

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Dlle Sm1th and Elsie Smith, 1:00
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Land Transfers
Iva L. wolfe, lot 33, Racine to
Donald c wolfe.
Edward Jo'reneb, Llvina French,
lot 471, Pomeroy to
J. Van
Jnwagen and Cora May Vap. In·

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lltemoon except Sunday bY Tbe ONo Valle,

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i.oql police offidals who push the current nationwide drive
tQ reduce highway accidents are always lo be commende4. file
National Safety Council put in a spec~al ef£ort for Decem.OJ,
II sought to reduce overalll956 casualties from tbose of "1tS5
The job was roust&gt; ~cause through October, 1956, fatalities
were up five per cent from the prevlous year
The council had real hope, howeve1 . Ill the fact that Oct&lt;&gt;ber'a rate df~p~d 12 peroent over the previous Offilp,r. This
jn ~ J.lm,t, W!), lwJttll an Increase might be eq&gt;ected. The na·
tlonalloll through October was 32 ,420 deaths, a"Pout two third!
of !il''t&lt;IW AJner)cijlls k•Lled In World War II.
,M,rtllallls In our !Dwns cooperating wath police departments to help drivers become "safety conscious" &lt;Ill sO ~t a
ronsldei"Jble expense. Thore always will be a.ccldt.ll~. With
lh' number of cars climbing ev~ry year 1t can't be l\l!lpe\1. But
the ne.d,l~ ones can ~· reduced severely To d~te lliJ reporl
on all of 19561s at hand.
'l"he new ~hwa1 prOjll'@m authorized by Co~Jrt!S4 this
year uoh¥-iously offers promise of a substantial improvement
iJ) jraffi£ ll'fety," Harlow H. Curt•ce, president of General
Motors, told Presj&lt;lent Eisenhower an a Iotter made public Nov .
~9. Curtice Is chairman of the PreSident's Traffic Safety CQm·
mittee.
In his reply, the President called an efficient highway nel·
work "absolutely essential" to curtailing traffic accidents as
well as to ''n.ational defense al')d our expandmg econo~y.'' The
new legislation gives the Commerce Department $200,000 to
flnance .. a full and complete investigation" of ways In which
the federal government can conlrlbule to reduction of high·
way a~&gt;Cldenta.

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SUtton to Syh'ia A. W.lial and Al·
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HONOLULA UP - The propowered Hawaii All-stars prGvcd
one th'tng Sunday In theu 52-21
Economy S.¥1..,. &amp; Uan CD.
clobbermg of the Colleg~ All
300W.2nd St.
Stars in the Hula Bowl· A sure
ltoiMNf. Ohio
'Nay to victor)' is to play an out2, ~ 8 10 lito classed team.
It was that kind of ball game
;N"I)rm Van Brockhn, the "Fly
Ina: Dutchman" of the t 'lS Angeles ,R1ms, had a field. daY as he
\ed ·hls mates m a dispb., of pow
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W Va 110 Furman 95
Vandr!'bL\t 71 T~nn 68
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W&amp;M 80 DiiYid!'lon 67
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I Duke 92 N C tro St 85
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' ~I J r~h.lll l.m Morns Harvey 75
a f'r~?Quent visttor to Fifth Avenue
W Llhcrty 'J'ch 76 W Va Wesleyn Church Dr. Dunnine was Invited
69 '
to serve as guest preacher at th6
Flo 70 Tul~ne 62
New York Avenue PreSbJ't!rlD
Ga. 78 La St 70
Church m Washmgton after Peter
Tulsa 60 Loyola La 59
Munhall's d~ath 11ntil that eh.W
Ala 93 Miss 84
eallt!d Its present paltor.
Ky 95 Ga Tech. 72
Dr. Dunning is the autbot Ill
Western Kv 90 Murray 78
three books They mclude : "Sam
MIDWEST
uel Chadwiek--Jihlio&amp;ophy and
Jnd 73 M1ch. 68
Philosopher " "The Cross and th.:
Loyola nL 71 Marqte 69
Crowe,' anL1 "The PrOb!Clll et
N W 75 W1sc 54
Unanswered Pra~r." He ts 1. ]'(!1St Lou ts 82 st John's NY 77
ular contrihutor to Brltlsh ne'"Okla 69 Kans St. 67
theological journals.
Kana 92 Mo 79
services will beLouisville 80 DePaul 67
Combined church
Baldwin Wallace 81 Geneva 76
tbe congregaUons
or old famillar and
Mmn . 91 Ill 86
BuUer 86 Notre Dame 84
or the church.
Ohio St. 72 Iowa 60
Purdue 72 M1ch. St 71
REALLY A ROOT
Miami 0 83 Bowlmg Green 59
MEMPHIS ~ Allen T. Dobson
SOUTHWesT
started to Pllil up an okra stall:,
Ark. 73 Tm: A&amp;M fJ!l
f'OO t wouldn't budft. •
1'ex. C U 62 Rice 50
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the root - 48 inches
Baylor 67 Thxas 76
I\: M 70 Colo A&amp;:M 62
T ex T~eb. 81 Am Tempe St 77

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Judy hU lndett f A tamm;,~,r type. MIA Jutl)' hal caup~ ·191 taer, ltil ,
HeW Y~ . , , and tllere liD.'L a aatlv. N•• :J"orkw
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.oull of tht metropolla who, once h,e t.aa IMn
tHe ln til.• outRide world. aomel)nt never

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Serving the Royal A1r Force as
Cbaplatn durmg the second World
NIW CitiZEN
War, Dr Dunning served wilh dilMr and Mrs Clayton Wh1te
tinction and frequently was a (Donna Parfttl) of Wlfl'en are an·
guest Chaplain for the American nouncmg the birth of a daughter,
Eight Army Hia influence was Carol LYnn, on Christmas da)'
greatly felt among the Yank atr· Grandpare-nts are Mr. and Mrs
men and many of them are tn full Edward Parfitt, Pomeroy and Mr
time service Of the church as 1 tlh(l Mrs. Harold Wh1te, Warren
direct result of his ministry.
Mr and Mrs. Ne!lbitt of MoortDr Dunnlnt: Is a man of many hta4 Ky areg reat erandparents
gltts, excellent trainina and wide
SAFETY IN NEWTON
experience &amp; graduated from Cam
bridge UniVt&gt;rlity with M. A. and
NEWTON', Mass _ if you must
LL. D. degrees. He toot three [ !~!; do it in Newton. It's tbe
years of legal training at tbe j- l
city m tbe nrrtfub for pedesIntler Temple in London, and in trlan The eit.y rece1Vltd top naaddition to Rervmg as a minister, b6nal honors in 151511 for iLl 1955
Dunning Is a barru~ter in tbe pedestram sartey program. It waa
eo11rt• of England After his theo- presented tlJe grand award for the
logical studies at Cambridge, he enUre Unitad states nd fli'St
was appointed to the Chait of prize honors by the Amerjean Au·
New- Testament Lallgbt.ge and Lit· tomobUe Assoeiation.
erature 1t Cltf£ College, Sheffield,
Ehg. Before the last war, Dr. Dun
S.turday
ning traveletl w1dely in a nuniatry
lAST
that shrrecl. South Africa aad Au•
Colgate 73 Army 59
traUa, Ind1a and Canada and for
traUa to the very depts
Yale 66 ConnecticUt 84
CaniSlUS 78 Fordham 60
The talented En.disbman il
LaSa1lc 81 :Manhattan 72
In great demand u a special preaPrmceton 67 PennJJYlVama 64 OT cher In the churches ol Ena:land
Australia, India and canda and for
Corntll 72 Cft!1ghton 53
St Bonaventure 85 V1ilanova 69 the past summers has been con
Penn St. 52 Carnegie Tech oJ.O
puctJng special services through
Seton Hall 92 Albnght 72
the United States, preacbing at
Cincmnatl 90 Duquesne 79
coll\!ges, onlversities and 1111htner
Holy Cross 66 Dartmouth 64 OT ctonferenceg

Dr. Norman G. Qunning, Pretddent of Hawurth Hall of Umversity Coll~ge, Kingston Upon Hull ,
England, will be warmly remembered by many American Air
Force men who were led to Christ
through his preaching.
Dr Dunning will be the fm;;t
of six world re'igious leaders to
address the 1957 Preaching MlsSlOn aud.tt!nces in the Point Pleas·
ant (W. Va \ Senior High School
gymna!!Jum. The MtiiSIOn w1ll extend from Sunday, January 20
through Friday, January 25, and
is expected to attract capacity attendance to the 2000 seat gymnasium-auditorium from
the fiYe
county area. o! Mason, Jackson and
Putnam in W va. and Gal11a and

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BAKER
Dr. Norman C. Dunning Scheduled
To Be At Point Pleasant Mission

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'11rive, only 5,40!1 ;aet'lial milea. Phone 4a2 for appointment

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A JOb for a rat, they thought,
and one WaJli I'OURded up for the
task Bat tt ehewlerd ftff the tlrllfl
and ecampel"ed to free'dom The
~cond was halfWI¥ ltlrougb thi!!
pipe when it quit. And a third
raced through so flit that the

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GOOd Sltarling salary, . . exceUeJrt
1 lG3 CIRVttOLET, 4: d~-. 2 tone tralnlna program. . - early ad·
blue flnllll, 1110 om.., healer, vaneemenl •. exceptional benefit
cleon. $79ll.otl. ·P-OJ llotor phnl. . ..all theRe and more are
Co.
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CHEVROLET, 4 dr. oedan, VB IPPl'IWt ereditn .. you will handle
.you will help lllel'
motor wlth over4rive, radio, eolJeGtlon.a.
heater, aeat eoven. dart creen ~hlmfa wJtb thelr selling probll.uM
finish. $174~.00. Pollll!rOY Mbtor • • ·.and many other thin&amp;&amp;.

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you like
'-in a job you
rer.errtl1 ovel"ha1111ed, fine ahape, lf
will gel !I bOre. You will deal wlt~
qui&lt;~ solo all killds If people. , .. .you
tTy It out. work ind.CI6rs and 0 ~ 7 • .you
G. A. Deern, IIO&lt;!Ine.
I 4 Sip ~ lou applications .• - ,you will

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W.OODBRJDGE. N J VP - IT string scraped alon.t
pipe ' 1
to the aaid petltkln,
Is
not
a&amp;klnr:
too
much
ol
1
ret
benme
Jtllrt.N.
Pftr
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Col&amp;rt w1tbin 1nd for
Of Meill •nd 8Qte of to ta1ce a f•t t:rt, ~ a 710- also fell down on the Jol:J. •
that the personal loot pipe B11t ma sev.un occaslou
To the latett elndtcl~ !ail
d - n t l t - tud1
4tM e1tded m fail· Salemon fastened atrinf.S6
pay her (\ebta and the (lt"t b re
put a IAIIall mlnei'l l1mp 01 its
af tdMihbterlftl her e•
Finally,
Frida)',
electriel1n
head and wrapped Dn 1 •i)~,to
•be died tei&amp;ed m tee
Louis
Salamon
hit
upon
a
sure-fire
"k~ep
the roddt ""1rdril t6rbu:'
~i::~ •t.e undivided one-lulf system.
around
Sure-fire' Sure ~.h~~
b
ill tJM following ~&amp;erllx&gt;d
Whtnupon tbe rat feU detd, .apeeute situated in said County,
Sdaltlon, otMr el«lricians aDd parently of fright.
'
li&gt;l'lt:
fireMen
IN
trying
lO
eet
strJng
An undivided. one-baJf interest
In the follolrinJ real ettate altuat- through the four-lncb pipe under
io the County of Melli, ftate Lhe New Jersey Tllf1lplket 10 .-.
o{ Obio and TowDJhip of Sllis- dt'r to e~d wlft1 for a fire
alarm qstem to a nc-w housing
bul')':
dt'\elopment.

011 1~ way.
Demorr11he mmorlt)' membcft
are nol expecl11d to oppoae the bJ11
but tb~ 1\&amp;Y tr)' to cain • cOm· ijfMI;,"
panwn me011ur:e w.IW:h wouJ4 gtvo;:
P'~ 1nerea1e1 ID aH !ltate WOI'JI:• j

1_.,• Jltlll a t • VtM\, "l'l"ee\1011. 1/1·
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good rubbor, IV
$2M.OO. Como •ad

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Continue To &amp;lett With Faaure

llll:kael Wippel, deeeued.
Fourth and •.current&gt;eeoount of
l'hom,s, ellllrdian of Ute

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Efforts To StrinP't) Vne In Pipe

First and final account of Ella

and estate -of John E.

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Wipe.tl elfeo:!wtrlx ,of the

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Dally Sen•l•el Pomeroy, o.

Present A. Cross, Elsie Cross.
John oillop CrOJII, Ethel crou,
Anna B Gtblln, Kelly Gtbhn, Ad-

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lilaius, red Beeal• Bltcb. noUly
WU14am Wttsoo or Dill PoDletbf

Diestl Tr.w.ininc., c-o Box 688-A

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The News

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the Pozno;;-~ot ~ wlmh op1·ned 1
GARDIHERI M•lf wEn.
Blakesle,e lilJYmg ' plp9f tn the I die E. Petrel, BeJ:l Petrel, lots, Ra
the F.a~t F.uropt•!Jn satl'lhl(' 11 ~·olt I The Amateur GardeJJers Club prlncapals of these Ul'IIJf.fmtnu tlne to Fre~a ¥- ~ntz.
agamst Ru!lslan llichttor~hlp
WIH meet Wednesday evening at and Mrs Jle~rol4 ~Jf fWlnw: a
daren.ce- IUtre, Et~el M R1He
Smt•e that drama lie WCl'k late the borne of Mrs K D. A.m!lbar)' demonst.ratiOn noU c•JJ rtriHl:J\W lots Salem, tu o. F. Wmters
lasl October wheu Gomulka and with Mrs.. E. s Schaaf .s uoH will be "lnlerestinJ FtcJJ. about
cluvles ¥U.~il, Sberiif, pareel
his fellow leaders ddll'd Hu~sla m bos~u Program tople for the Japan" Mrs GleDP ~t ~ill S~pj.o to 1&amp;.4tlie r,( H,Uiday.
,
and
e
tr,b\lshed ;ul mdt•fll'tHifllt e~ning \yill be "Japan.eae Flower prefi,ePt ''Timtb'
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dul'mg
MaUle
M.
H41lldAy,
Pfl'CE!lf,
Sci·
11
'l hNt' I5 no doubt that Go·
oJ,o, ~o l(arrr M J&amp;Ol&amp;n, Cburlotte
mulka ~ ('r,mmuni!ta-the UnUid Communist regttnt' Gomulk&lt;~ h.1s A.rrJO~ements" with :Y,rs. c 1-i 1't he progum.
been
walking
a
poilllC'al
l1ght
BoiiJI.,
Pohsh Workt•Ls' Party.wlll win
J!Nr' •· )IIIIH, ~~oUtee, lots,
But unh s~ thc-v roll up a con- rope
~mw'!f.
~ ~e.W ~ride
Fu·st, h.e has had lo keep unde.
~oJ !! if~[J
.~ ,.j·.'~
vtnctn~::lv In~ vote.
the stocky
Clyde c. ~drtVtl, EUr. F AnOA.I~
;~fli l.nr~ ~ ·t·.l '.
hard·fat'd rn &lt;~n who used to be control thl' U1tteL cnnllt~ of Poh•s
drtws, SO A., St:-1• • te Ava Gal
23 ~1M· I ~ 'Y:Jl • ',: ~ ,, 1 l!l
I 4alf.Jn
40110t'1
r.dlc-d l'o]LJrd s "Little Stalln" Will to Hussla and to th!.! ronhnuctl
Oi:\i:i[,-1 Ul; .... •I 'l l
1•..
ky.
S
Blnde
I
City
&lt;Btu.
prNenrc of itu~.'llan \Joops on
!Je 111 a d.nrgNOUS pOSitiOn.
IJ L-J
t: .Jj.'O
• If
Earl Jo{cGratb, Wnnoe r,JeGrath,
blr&lt;l
f Direction
6 Lotty
!! i'j ~[;.i::J
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Poli sh soLI
2• Wood·
40
A., Scipio to V. F. Starcher .
mountain
Ho~ For O.f..t
~ !;l-:f
L~;::_&lt; ;"J
Fur So\li•t lntuv•ntlon
on
6 The (Fr )
fJwriett E. Stephenson, Robert
&amp; Atttez.
Atod I hough Gomulka n a dedt·
o:J 1J•:1r.;:r_
,
1 1\ :·.•:~· .. :
An outbreak wh1 ~ h could dl·dtlt' HI All""
pin
6 WUd ox
lr Ch•l" M. McC1nn
Steptt,Q.o,1 lot, Middleport, to
:-3 ; .
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;o j::
call•t.l h.11 d u•t I' Communiat, there
27 Plant
7 Paper
ltJand
:J ·~i i'lm-l . -..1 ·:vJr~. 11
Wladyslaw Gomulka Poland's Is !ltlh· rlotthl that So\'il'!t Russian the St1v1ct j.lOVI'tnment to mtrr
fi'odnfY DoWII!AA
~ [.:!(,!j~l Ur.l:·;~,r·!,.;
In, ....... ,.p.f)' l
rommunl•t lc•der, faceB h1s hlg leudt•rs w•11tld ht• glad tf he took V('lle as 1! tlul m Hunga1y tould 11 Showr
Charles 'W. Cf)loon, 45 23/10&amp; A
r ~ r~; ~:~ r·JL:I
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sect•
B
P1ower
du.L
ftower
geat test since he led hi$ coun a beatln.k! 'flwy have uccepled hlR come nt any llinL' 1f Gomulka lost
.SaJem
~ ~e' E. ijoffman, Mer1
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21 P'eltnet
Jl RI.Vtr tFr)
12 ..oollllh act
tr)''LO tight aa:lllnst RuSJSian dornl- Vlt'lOly fo1 1nd~ pendenl Cornmu- ~on hoi
lwll
1101/fu.aJ.
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29 Hateful
12 Last
14 Pronoun
Secondly,
Gomulka
ha
s
h.ul
to
Charles
Holter, Frances Holter,
natton last October.
y.,kr••r"e
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,
msm But \hey have done so only
31 Leta
13 Tlmelonr
take t he plane fo r roland s dt•s- 1&amp; Captt•l
On Jan 20, llbout 18 mdllon b('cau~l' lho y hud to.
?m¥io,
/lll:r
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to Clark v. lhle
42
Malt
,
down
IBU\f)
per&lt;Ite N~nnnmlc sduulwn
aftd MKdrt P. lble.
Poles will vote If! an elcctwn to
:'2 Uberale
beven1•
18 Refr.IJL
17. Behold!
rolanrl ma} h.1vc won fL'U·•lom 18 Wll&amp;'er
~etty Mae Ch,l:lders, P•ul S.
f11l the 4!59 !!Cilh; 111 thf' S•·Jm, Uw
A tllld
• &lt;~ny lng Communild
19. \'ugoslavlan 3~ Part of coat u Mol.f.ttn
40 "ren•llt
Chllfilers, stY .tra.cts, oraqe, to
38 WOrJtY
premier
s1ngle-chamber parhomcnt
·-" fSIDH' Jm yout h &lt;.:omulka w~:~s from Uusswn dommatl(ln but 11 20 Qalfltd
:i!D Rlv1r
K~naetb H. Biller and Arlie Opal
1ppu l
To a areal extent. the ete"Ftlon ~ur~:ed m 1948 as a "Tito1sl." l~e slllJ Ill faecd !JY bar! hOliSIII !! 1'011 21. /YI"O.
(Ruul
:u Butralo
1l-Und )
w11l be a vote for c r sgam!f Go- wa11 bruught hack as rlrat seen• d 1 llon ~ rood shortages ond !ugh
Hager.
22 Aeatm
Nor"'an L YeN:er and Dorothy
mulka peraonally
Lary of thr ( 111nmunl11t P~trty after· pnce~.
•Ilk 'form
M Yeuer, lot, ttJiddleport, to
Thlrdl:,., Polish wn1ker~ st 11
f'
~ Pill...
Thomas J. Woods, Eile.en Woods 1
dent~ and intcl\cc\u,tl~ an• (k
P M. Cowdery, Dorothy Cow
mandmg greater po!Ltltal fu·1• 26 Rolla over
v,o;:;
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28 small,
dery, ~ A , oHv~. to Anast,sia
dom ' I hey want a n al ly r••pl ('
tweetened
~·&gt;
Staat11.
scnlatlve parliament Go1nu\ka ~~
cake
JoseplUne Pickens, 7 7 A, Olive
111 no position to conccdf' that I'H 11
:
to
Ea,st~rn ~41 School D1str1ct
• ol-~iklll
1f he wanted to
Carson
Combs, Edith Comba,
["
As the elccUon mathlnf'rv h .1~ 33 Public
~M
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25
A,
Chester,
Eastern Local Sch
notletl
bt•en worked out. thr-re Will tw
Board.
If
P¥ee'''
J:W YORK- It looks as lt Judy Orerory lla.'t obout 730 candldates fill lh(' 459
S)l;erman Tillis, Kathleen TJUIJ:,
cymbl.ls
~1lts m the Setm.
piRJ to make tt. Ah, well, Probably '"
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Rutland, to Madge Haley, Wit·
38
qonJunctton
Commlulont S•l•d Candld~rtes
tor Ule but.
37
P~hn IMla)
liam
Haley
The candldDlE"ll arl' being q• 38. Uotamed
)diu Judy ta a Mtchlgan girl wbo lta.rtecl ~fl
P. II. Randolph, Bertha !laD·
la Coldwater and now haa reached Ann Arbor,
lccled -bv commlUlOil'i rcpres('n\ 40 P110noun
dolph~ 0 A., OUve to Alva Holslnc·
whtrl eht 11 wrapping up four yea.n Of college. 1 Ine; var10us pollllcal, Lradr ,,nd 41 Filet aloft
er
and Mai1ha Holllnaer.
She ll :u and JOlnK to be murried, you allouhl olhor gi'OUpS.
43 The
Harriet
$til•• T&gt;:mple, •Ba 501168
knook on WQOd.
ft)lcatcher
The eund1dates will be put nn
~
acret
S"ipi.e
to R H Hl"kman
It wu juet before her 16th birthday that Ml~tll a ~Ingle ticket under \II(' nanw~ of 411 . Rubber Lree
Howard
11
Kltt:hen, Alma J..
Judy, plea1tcl with aomething thle departmeflt the Unlted Workers'.
Uoie1( I
Umted
Xltebea, parr:e-1, Pomeroy, to Thom
wrot.. pt down and penned a fan letter-that, Peajanls .and Democrnllr parti1 ·~ tO. Ten dollara
II J, ~0~.
talanrl
It tumed out, was more of a Juvenile ache t r- r
AU arc really Commumst Votl!n
47
Place
the mlDaret. and tower• ot Mu.nhattllll than aUf· will have f!OJtlS choice ln clcctw ~
Lyons,
ofo8 Lath•
lo Col.
,nd
thlnr el••·
cancl1dates for there will be morP
DOWif
, "'" Helmer
''I read IILVerythtng t can gd about New York," candidate&amp; thon seiiLtS. Gornulka s
1 El)'ptl-.n
·,,, cried qut In her- neat, respectAble )'OUftl a-Jrl'l f
dlctt~.tor
.t reUB (rotft lloandwrlttnr. "and 1 have several recont. auch, prrmllliRI( Independents to rnn
aho
provided
they
ore
app1·ow•l
,
ltMir.
&amp;I ll'•nlt.CIHCI• 8Bf'etuado •••" All U.roup lbe:
DAILY CRYPTOQVOl"E - Re,e't how t• work
letter, the ultimate end wu clear. Mill Judy by the nominating comml!IHIOn~
AXl'l)loii~AXR
The
danger
to
Gomulka
ls
th
3t
GrtiOf'J' OM d.,- ..'OUld brlna New York to ttl knee&amp;.
Qy ehe
I•
LOJifGti;"J.LOW
aome
of
those
who
cornplum
or
wquld Uvt .Oft Cfp\ral Park South and 11up at the Plaza.
One tetter almply atandi for tneth1r. ln thl.t ae.mpae A ll UMIII
)• 1 ..,._. A'f( ,...., to tell her and ftnally, becauaa thll ma:r be~ bad economic condllions whu
for tlle three L'a, X for tht two 0'1, etc Slnflt letter•. tPOf
lilt oM ·p~u!tA thl worl4 tor the youna to hurt, to laqb, to tef4, want to a:et lhl! Russian!&lt; rom
trophe.. the ltn&amp;"tll anrl formation of the word• ~re all hint•
r to cry-J
'-td hlr to cOme here one d1y. Batten doWil ttw pletely out ol the country or who
&amp;tl~h -1)' t~e code letteu 4r1 ~tt.,.nt.
•~ 1 • MIN JO!IIY; 1r11 )'PUr totth, and comt olo~ ftr lho dl'mand a repi·eaenlRttve parliu
rl4t
~ ,....,. lifo.
ment
threaten
to
boycott
the
elec}.;.
', ~ A Ct)'ploJ~ ~oJttlon
tion
\: Ttf,~ IIOI\'.IW1111o MOVES MOBil: PltOSAJOALL~. ~"'
U there really Is 1 aubitanhal
P IJ'OUW KKATPKJ AB ENNWD RYA
York ~ h"'" ~~lr\1' U. clp.w•lor Mlal Judy, b_yt. , , \lr'tA.• boycott, Gomullca will be wealr·
RIJ:I:I, AJ:PS, A.\fODH 0 K I HRWQ,t.
Gn up t.o .ua ,...,. ~ p~u,na~ly ~heered loudl)' anJnJt J.J•cht· :
ened.
pa 1~ fQ6 r«rr ..,,.... A*over-4 '"pert J\rooke lt'l ~~·" ·
Hence, It looks :u l( 1 con-XTYDXTPSS.
Ill o~Nioa~f. ~ Ia 1111 olili\ilob ~I!!Peo 91 aof9t\IT lite ••• llljl. vine!~ vlf=tory for Gornulka. even
YHWnlll)"• Cr)'ptoquole~ TO MAK.ts: A l.a..ICHII: II W
thou111i he Is a Communist, w1\l
f. l'lldW CUll w:oN frMt. ..' .... ct., on pink ftatlp.,er, liter ~v~' be
~AKIE
A CLASSlC-JAMmB BONE
a defeat for Mosrow and 11
rJINI 1111 ..._ . . ..mtnllf 1M who ·~ wu and told m• Wh~ good thln1 for Poland at the mo
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mcnt
I , "'The mOlt lllftl6oant thlnJ of all II that laat Decemb,r I met f
)'OL.ml pad\latl ttudent In p'ycholory who comts from Broo)Jiyn.
)(, T. 0. OoL I, mr ll1t birf.bday, he a1ked m.e to marry htm."
. TJMrt ,w., JnON. aolnltlf'41 thla winter, ){iq ,JIJdY lfl\4 lieF
to Ntw York, 110 the can m~et hJI ty.Uy.
"'1 1111. n11r1 Jg 17 ,_,r Jll• llnt Ume," wrlteft Mllt Judy, and you Cllft
~
UW etH '*'Uem1nL b'l ber, ..and we bave tlckelll tor two
~ ~ Will J"V• vowed tbot I'll to to the top of tbo !llmpiiJ flll!f
0\"f!l II I oever do oaythlnl el1t !!lfl lhf ~

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ltraJnina:. lncludet mai.Dte'nabce.
tepair, Sclen.t.Hlc lloior T\lna-1Jj 11 8
all phase&amp; of bij: pay work.
P..,-~~=--..,..--:,----....:=-=-=
Ill-S~
mlcl!anleally lnel!nol! =-"'~
write lor FREE book. Utllltltf w..,...., AT OKCII - ltowlelgb

sev. parcelS, Salilbury, to Pauline

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tl'il I.ost &amp; Found

DU:SEL -

bereby

Ohio Legislature To Convene
Monday On Financial Budget

LIOA ~NOTtCI

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8i.tkr1, addreJI unknown, I t""~---!'~;..:
and Kn. .Roy Suiert, reaJ n1me
A Ratty Problem
not bowD. addrtt~~ uAbown, will
tate.- that Robot!
minl.ltr...., of tbe e.tate af Edltfl

ao,

First and nnat account ol Ella
admlrilotralrllr de bonis
~~=i IWippel,
non or the Ettate of Allee WipPel,

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IIA.\'1 DON'f 'l1lll KNOW'
J!Uer"o wllt Olive !'011 W bfl!
'trailo on lurnlture or Jlllllill&gt;-,
ees.
W 11·
LOST- In vicinity of

fiOTICI 0, API'OINTMINT
A4rinlttr .....
_ l5tate of Rex~ LM Eekew

lhc sc1ason thlrlng flu: {'OffiLflf.l
Coun\Y. Oldo. t~;eceased.
.Dated tJUt 15th •tlay of Janullry months pr•Jmm·d to ht' au olrl
o.;ae,.money
{
illll7.
Joan c. ~on. Juclle of the
lJnomclal esttmutes .nl'llcate i he
........ ~ur\,
!talf"s budget may Urtal $1' bil·
lol!"lgs'CotoHty, Ohill
lion to fl.fli biUloft fOr 't\C twD
(I) T, 14, 21, ~tc )'ears beglnnlnt: July 1.
An addtttonal $2ftO m.tlli011 mort
a
year would be needed to meet
!!OtiC I.
lln'UIMINT 01' ACCOUNTS such a budgoet
P - Clourt• Mtloo Counly, Ohio
The fma"nel&amp;l ,problem h&amp;s been
Notl~ is bereby taven that the made more IR't'loua by the sky
followi~ ·At'OOilDtl have been fUed rocketing cO&amp;t of st-a~ tovernment
in Hid Court for s1'ttlement, and and IO&lt;!ai tOIIe,Ttenta.
that· the ume will be heard on
TBe f1rtn bill the legl.Slltors may
TueldaJ the 5th day of February eonaider mtaht be oM mvolv,ng
196'7, to-wit:
Gov.increased
~t and Iinal aceount of FreeeJUi
legismont Stevens, admb:ilJtratOl' Q( the
lltlve
ea\ate o( Burdette Johnson, de-

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trator of the !mt.f- of· Roxie Lee
Dkew la..te at Pomeroy, Me1&amp;11 Monda} •and thl' bl,ll problem for 111''lt week, If &amp;:iven the &amp;reen light

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Dlle Sm1th and Elsie Smith, 1:00
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~====· ! Pomeroy Favored To Tighten Grip On
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Murray City's
Miners Don't
DI'g Tornadoes

Tbis column today belon11 to a
most VIIUable auiltant discovered in Pomeroy High School. Hit
name il Jhn Whlte, senior, wbo
doesn't sleep well 1t night un1esa
he hiJ successfully tompUed 1 .sta
UsUe that day.
once tn a blue moon one of
these fellow• come along. Like
,rut school b o y athletic pros-

pects.
Jim doesn't claim to be a candidate for scholastic honorli . Hit
teachers prabably wonder why he
doesn't pull Jtraight A's. The an1wer Is his camputator-like brain
must be we'l.vlng a meanmg out of
a strmg of figwes it is carrying
arolUld.
Now, of course, h l s object is
basketball. He has a set of tables
comparing SEOL {and county
team' 6 too) fvr every kind of rceor d.
Jim correctly predicted Pomeroy's v1ctory vvcr Logan . He hased
his finding on past performances
and psychological factors : he had
to! The record looked like Lapn
ahould win!
·For a starter today we'll publish SF.OL standing1-all gameawlth offensive anrt defensive re·
torda and averages. By Jim While
SEO STANDINGS
Pomeroy
5·1
376-347
Nel10nvllle
6-2
5J5-4ll
Athena
5·2
't5·317
Lottn
l-2
304-295
w.u.ton
2·2
269·247
Jackton
11-4
191-211
Middleport
1-5
279-lW
Gtlllpoll•
1·5
312·392
O~FENSE

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Gallipolis

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Mlddlroport
Wellston
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for Jackson-Trimble on the Racine hardwoods Saturday night
met probably the seme fate J .T.
would have got : defeat 7:i to 47.
The Tornadoes were cold-in
romparsion tn their p~st record.
N"ot having played a game since
Jee. 21. they hit only -40 per cent
1f their shots whereas Raeine'•
werage to date had been 53 per
ent.
Doug Grah11m and To.mmy Wolfe
Lsual high scorers, gOt 12 and
.1 respectively . Four other play.
Jrl also landed in the double col1mn figure wLt h Adams high with
t3, Salser 11, B1rch 10 and Powell
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Murray Cil}'"s Sa nborn, center,
1ad 20. !lis tl.'am took ~9 .ellots,
1lt 18 times. for a 30 per ctlnt
weragc.
Thfl Tornador:s jumped into a
irst quarter It-ad at Qncc, led at
he quarter mark 19 La 8, a"'lll were
ever threatened.
RACINE
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;raham
3 JO 6 12
alAer
4 8 3 11
dams
6 ., I 13
!olle
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0 0 0 0
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376 I ico re hy qn&lt;~rlcr .~ :
312 I tacine HI J7 55 75
304 • •,Jurray 8 10 32 47
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Stars Falter For ~Jini Seeking Reoovery, 1'ill Mee:t
$25,000 LA 'Open' Weakenedlowa BasketballS Tomght
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Prttt
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G0Ifmg
nation's only hllh- tho
II- In II
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Ibe heavily favored to tighLen their

grip on first place_
The Jackets, 0 4, meet Gallipuli~
: vJctory for t'adl. The Panther!, on the Jacket floor . The Blue
. meeting Wellslon, 2-2 in the lea- Devils are squirming under a 1-3
1 4UC, on the Wellston floor. will league record. They Will be eKpecting to dump Nolan SwackhamI
mcr's boys and do a little SEOL
climbing.
Sw!.!ckhamrner, however, 18 be·
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MAYAGU~Z.
l'u 1•1·to ·Rico UP
52.0 1 -· Mkkcy OW&lt;'n wa~ c ountin~:; on
49.1 hopl' :Lild hnrd work today to beat
39.3 . the adversity whirh has dogged
him 11 nd h·ad hLm ba&lt;·k to the rnaDIFINIE
211 Jor lt·a~urs.
Jtcklon
Welltton
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Owen i~ th&lt;' one- lime Dodger
•LOflin
295 catcher who w&lt;L.~ the goat of thn
~OMEROY
347 ID-11 Wmld S1•1 it·s 11 nd then 8 pent
Middleport
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Ath•n•
317 for jumping to the Mexican Lea·
Gallipoll•
392 t:ue. The road h&lt;lrk h.as been a
NltaonYIII•
431 rouuh onr.
"But I'm goin g II)[ out lo prove
Jtck.. n
4l.3
myself.''
uys ow~~ .
who now
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Iodlos of
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AtMn,
51.2 I'm shootlng for a mana&amp;:orlcal Job
I'OMIROY
57.5 in the maJor ICHjllll'~ some day."
MI.Wiepo"
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Rectlla Series lrror
Wellston
6 3
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"Sure
, I hear about it once In a
Galll,.fl•
65 2
· while, " Owen .says of the 1941
Lo11n incomplete.
game l" which he"rl rooped a final
out
thlrrl strii&lt;c al:aLOJl Tommy
HOLD OUT
NEW YORK UP - Middle Henrich and "Old Rf':liHble" wound
wtla:ht champion Gene Fullmer, up 1afe at tlr!&lt;t tu kt'ep the Yanks
flylna: borne to Utah today, atlll' alive and !'end Lhl'11l on to victory.
"But peOJ)!e bavl'n"t been na:~ly
held out for a June tltle defense
1111nat Sugar Ray Roblnaon. Jn· about it," he ~Jmllcs. 1'he.v 8 eem
tt.ead
one in Mlrc-h or April . more amazed to fitld out t.hat I'm
lr•n•aer Marv Jonson, accompln· the rellow who droppt•d the ball."
Nor dora Owt!n, wh 11 waa sus·
yin1 Gene on the flia:ht. said,
I I h
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''We'll keep our 901day return· pence&lt;
t ree and onc· alf years
bout contract wtth Robinson by ror his ju mp south of the border.
letUng Robln1on •l1n within tho Jay tht! blame on p.llchcr Hu•'h
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10 d1ys for a June lhot st tbe title C81&gt;"Y.
"Sure, I've hrarrl those stories
ln Ylnkce Stadium."
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ranked basketball team to stumble
LOS ANGELES UP - The at the .tart fb. the r1ee for rollferscramble for the big pot in the ence champlonabips. wJU be bat·
$35 000 Loa Angele• Open golf tung to regain ita footinc toniJht
tou~ament went into the final when Jt tanele1 witb Iowa'l deround today with most o1 the vet· fendina Bie Ten champions.
erln atara slated for also-ram posi·
The mtnJ, who were upset, 91·
ttons.
88. by Minnesota on Satprday
Gardner Dirkin&amp;On, taciturn 29- night on 1 brUUant performance
;rel!"-old sbotmaker from Panam3. by Jed Dommeyer, thus feU ou~ of
City, Fla., a latteNi•Y replk::a of atep with l\leb eare powen . as
BeQ· Rogan, was in front· as tb~ Kanus, Kentu.ek)r, aftd UCLA.
field of 68 teed off for the f7 .®0
illinois, ranked ailtb in the a..
.firtt place jackpot. But thert! art tion ~ the. \Jiilted Pre$~ Board .of·
lO many JUat golfera breathir.g Coac:he•, ~ ~ ·Do_m~oft hia neak . t!J,at the resuU meyer IC~ ~n ~, flrat ~all &lt;
ioo:b like a tosLHtp~
1 of Saturd~, came ami btld a ,4-7-;
43 baWime lead.
D9rmmtYer
DLCkinson fini•btd the flrst 54 broke loose' wjth 20 polot.J; la tbe
holes with a 208 1eore-one a;troke setond b 6 If; oftiettlnt 28 -b y
ahead of Art Wall, Pocono Manot, George Bonulle of ntlnoia and
Pa.; two in front of Doug Hiuing, clinching the aame.
Midlaod, Tex., and three in front
Wilt .Hal IMf Nlght
of Doug Ford, the former PGA
KlnHI, the nation's No. 1 IHm,
~~~m:pion frorn Mahopac, N. Y.; openecl lll41uett for tht 111 S.V.n
Harry Weetman, Jong-bitting Ry ~· chtmpiDMhlp, With 1 92-79 victory
er Cup star from London; Dew over Ml....uri closplte wh;lt rl¥.. 11
Finsterwald, Bedford
Heigl.t.s, would call a ""btct night": by_ Wilt
Oblo, and the 36-bole leader, Bii~y TM Stilt . C~I•In. · T h· • 7~
Casper Jr. , Chula Vista, Calir.
I foot soph miiMd 12 of 17 ehoh
and wound up with '"only'' 23
Futher down the list were L.r:.,- polnfl. for the nltht plus 22 .,...
MidcDecoff, UaUas, fex.; Jacki e bound• --i- but tt was more th•n
Burke Jr., Kiamesha Lake, N. Y. enov,h. to h•lp kan111 boost Ill
the Masters and PGA cham .non: over•ll MUon recorcl to 10.0. . ..
and Fred HawJn-na, the tall 1cam
Third K......ky, which
and Fred Hawkins, the tall Tex w mined wlnniftll the SoulhHstHn
from El Paso. They each had 212
totals.

potent combin11tion any time. He
brought lilLie Bobby Nelson up

last Frid11y . Nelson came up with
six points .
Coach Dick Retton's cagers race
a twice-beaten Wellston outfiL
that has a pOtent offense bu-t a
weak defense. League statistics as
nported by PHS Senior Jim White
show the Jto.ckets bave the best
of!ensive scores, the worst deren·
sive.
In league games the Rockets
haye pump@&amp; in- 269 point&amp; to lead
all others. However, they have al·
lowed 2&lt;l7 points which ranks
poorest of all.

Easterners Put
98 Points In
Hoop For Win

Eastern High '~ cagf!r~ t11ok a
lop sided 98·70 baskethnll game
from Soutl:lwcstern 1-n lh (Galli a

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scores Wf're 27 ·1-ft, 44·

34, 74-46 anr\ 98-70. Easll·rn 's big

center, Woodf', was high man with
24, sbly as~ iRh· d by Knight. wit!L
ID and lleadlcy, captain, with 14
Kuyn conlrlbuled 12, Gual 9.
Whitlatch four.
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The Easterners U)]Crl Boyle ~
play-making hillh scorm;( gu:1r11
for a h1t over a quarter. Tlw star
dumped in t6 points. fie had bt·rn
on the she lf for four wed.. ~ with
a spr11ined futklt' .
Eastern rt'!scrvcs be&lt;Jt :::;w rr·
serve~ 44·29.

Bow1ers T0 Meel.
At Local Lanes
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Tuesday ight

SilKS EIGHTH WIN
'N!l\V YORK UP - Llght...ight
J~hnoy Bussq of New York seekl
hia •llhlh ·Jtrallbt viclory tonlgbl
1n a lO.rodrider with Bobby ourcbeme of Chicopee, Mua.

a, Jotln Griffin
Aab AnnouMeme~ 'o.in
NEW YORK· VP. - The New
"When I was told by Bav.ael of
York GJanta' la1t-dltch effort• to the trade," Jackie expia.lned, .. I
prevent Jackie Robinson's reUre- phoned Vice President Cbub .Fee·
ment from .b.yeball were doomed ney Of tbe Giants and ur~- that
today by Jaekie'• statement he the announrment be held up. I
wouldn't play again "for a mil· said J would have my plans reaJy
lion dollars" and his anger at the by Jan. 10. But the Giants sahJ
Brooklyn Dodgen.
the,Y cauldn't hold up t h e an·
nouncment because the news
Robinson Clsclosed during the mii;ht leak out. "
weekend he Is quitting his hi•torie
career In baseball for even more
The
dt~al, which thus
wu
IucratiY,~ work wlih a restaurant
doomed
even
before
Jt
was
an·
chain.,-~d ·a na,~ional magazine.
"I~ n't i~agtbe a·ny condiU~n&amp; nouneed publidy, Is eane,Ue4 by
under . hich I would change my Robinson's retirement • a · r ·will
mind, 11 Robin•on imdsted. ''That be when Jal·kie goes throlilib the
goes e•peciatlf after what 1 read rormality of officially applying fQr
Virc Prcald('nt Buzzy Bavasl of voluntary retir~ment from · btsc·
the Dodgers s'aid about me the ball. The Giants will get back the
$30,000 cll.llh. plus ~ outhp&amp;w pitch·
uthcr day."
er Dick Littlefield, they gave th.e
The 36·ye.1r-old Robinson , fir1t Dodgen.
Negro in organt:~:ed baseball, waa
brimmlnr owr with anter at Bl·
Giants owner Horae~~; Stoneham
vasi even as he announced his de- said in Phoenix , (t..riz., Sunday be
~~~turqeu:::dm :,he .s:yi~~gon~o:i~~ will spare no expense to get Rob- ·
imon to play, hut Jackie's atti·
treated the press unfairly in COllo· tude left no hope for Stoneham.
crallng hl• retirement pl:~~ns rrom
[Dec. 1% untll )aat Saturday, when
they were announced through a
ma1nine ·Look . Bavaal ad ded,
"You fellow newspaperman wlll
find you'ye been t,potlng the horn.
for the wro111 fellow."
Thouthl hv•il Prl•nd
1'1 thoutht ltvnl we1 • better friend •• min• tt.an
th.t,"~ Mid lt.blnaon In lfti'Y
tonet. "Oh well, It'• net th•
firtt time he ,.,.doff with
out knewlftll wh1t ht wu t•tk·
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ry Brennan was armed today with
a vote of confidence and a new
lease on his Notre Dame coaching
life but h i s 19ft7 football team
faced a tougher schedule than did
the dinppointlng Irish of la5t fall.
The Irish, who h a v e never
S(lught the easy road, will cla!ih
with all eight of their 1956 con·
querors On the gridiron next sea·
son-plus Army. T h e Cadets re·
place Nort~ Carolina, one of t wo
foes the Irish were able to beat
this year.
News of Brennan's rehiring for
at least one more season came in
a Jimple 30-word statement Satur·
day nigbt from the Rev Theodore
IM. Hesbaugh, C. S. C., president or
Notre Dam&lt;'.
"Coach Terry Brennan was en·
Jaged in 1954 on a verba] agree·
ment for three years. Upon rer·
omendation of the faculty board
in control of athletics we are now
reenaaalng him next year."

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ITH tl'le dawn of eo.cb new
year kindly greeting5
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nnd loving gbod wishes
flash across the world. 1'A happy,
prosperous New Yenr" is the
beart-warming me111.age they
carry.
Upon receh•ing these kindly
messagu, uumy whose hopes of
· luting ha'ppln"ess nnd proSperity
may have seemed to be Jong &lt;\~ferl'et\ may P!l~ile . (~ -eonside,r
-once agn.in where rmcb treasure.&amp;
an to he foun~. A _po.~Hi"c: prac-.
- lical amv.·er .u· re«-ealeJ m tb~
lemf~r cOmmand of-Christ Jesu§.
eompas!liionalcb he urge~ (Mill·
thew 6:10 -21 ), "Lay -llot up ror
yonrsl'lvt•s tn•a smt~il. upon ~arth,
where moth and rur;t (loth t•orruJ)t, and whl'l'e thie ves bren,k
through nnd stea l: bnllfly up for
~·ourselves tJ•ensures in heaven,
Where neithet moth nor . r11.~t
1loth corrupt, and where tlucve.'&gt;
do not bre1lk through n~r str:ll:
for wh~re your trcasuJ·c 1s, there
will your heart be also."
. It 1~ n,lO!d " ~h_te~!tl.iJ_I~· ro uol~
!h_at the MuUer l!nks Lreas~l"c
Nilh heart, Mah~ I"JUI pro!lipcnly
:soften regarded a~ the greatest
ll'ensurc. Yet so wsecure and
tta~sient h.1 this sense of pro.s·
pcnty, based ~n the unpl Jfltab,lc,
IJlorlt~l belie( m c~unce, mat.erJal
JntcliLgence, or WLsdom-thtevcs
lo t~ue p~os pcrily - tbttt _real
~uppmess ttl not Ul ~e ga.l.netl
/,rom. such a .roun~at1on. 1 rue
l.flPI(Uless sprmgs !Wilt&gt;ad from
t hem·t wlurh .Joypusly undertland,. God's nll!1ess a?d mn_n's
~neqen, _o,r u,n,Jty, Wllh H~m:
fhL.IJJ Jcsu.i. words.shaw .that lhc
. ·_dfS!J:eS ·'o_VIuch lr~ur ~~•-.J..Il~l~~ qnd
permanent frUJtage are llwsc
- tWhic~ 0l?f 0 ~YI;f to.us thr"'fgh
"'r _sptruua) !h.Jn,l'~ng.
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, ' The . consciousness whiCh reOects the one .Mind, God, is enlightened by heavenly h9tmony.
1'rue prosperity and happiness
..resull from the expression of,
,such real qualities as justice,
purity, wisdom, pence, and love.
Wh('n these elements form the
basls for dally living the thieves
of fear, greed, se1fl;b ness 1 or a
false ianornnt sen:-;e or material
pow~r are unable to steal ~he
fruits of right endeavor. For
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JAN. 14 IS SIT tor trial of Dr. Joho B. Adams In Eaatboume, Enc-.
land, in death 9f Mrs. Edith ~1, 81, a wee.Ithy widow. Seorea
of deatha of well-fixed . widows have occ~ in the ar~a ln tJte
pOJit few -years, man'y of them under · l'uspicloua ~umatance!L
Baforo arresting Dr. Adama, d.eteetlves examined the wills of more
than Boo dead.
( lntf"I"Mt'anll Rcuhopllotot~

oet a l&lt;.id:.

Ouc cf old
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no origin or exlitenee In God,
the only er~_tQr, ~P• · e~aseles~
Giver of tnexhau1titile good.
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It is not then 10 much-a new
year as a new birth tb•t will
usbcr. into our experie.DCjl • ricb
unfoldment of true prOJperity
and happioes,. Upon tQj,apirit•
unl awakening tG mfln's perfect
-Jikcuess , fo God, Spirit, PIIJ; to
bis natural ~biJity to Te0f:el the
.~U·kf?-OWii)JI '· div.ine , NIQd, ~e'!J
tltlportqnltift lor , 1utceu •bil
harmony {j~t;J~IJ~l ~nd pPt upon
persons . or lu~.·
.
·How "approp"riate 'f9i' t~ ba1I~
o[ considt:r(Ug progress ·spirit·
v.':u·d ::tt tbt coriunencement of a
neW yrar are Mnry:Baker Erldy'~
words in "l\fbCellanelous Writ·
ings" ()l, 15) : "The neW birth i:l
not lhc wnrk of n moment. It
bej..(i ns with moments. anrl goes
on with years; moments of sur•
renolt•r to Cod, of cl1ild-Jike trnst
Hnd joyful adOJltion of good; mo..
mcn t.&gt;:&gt; or self-abnegt~fion, sclt~
t· un~;ccralion, Jnm\·e n-horu hope, ··
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In ·studying this pa.'l~fiA(', "''4; · .
begin to discern the tJ•ue secur~
ity, Jmppiness, and general bar·
mo nv th 11t are ours with tho
spi 11.Huul transformation of
tlim 1 ~ht - the new biL·th . PeL"·
haps we huve lohg fel l thnl tho
bcf.(inning of lhe ye-ar is the op~ ·
portu1w moment in which to ex•
:uuine not onl}' our ban k IJal·
:me(', "Lul "a lso o 11 r motives, :Lims,
und genel'a l Oimook ·o n tHe. We
nmv rl'lllt'mber how oft('n we
hn~e been (iislul'I.Jed Ht om• ap~
(UH"l•nl im1!JIIity to nu.Linh1i1~ the
·highrr, more · 1Tn$1elfed thmL,I(ht
ami Christly d::UJy. lhring w-hidl
we have long desi1·ed.
' ; . •\ ijtl't'l··a r'~ treasur~s of ·, .,
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hea"Yeuly know 'ng, treasureS
which are never depleted nnd
whirh never fluctuate. 'l11ey &lt;H"6
the divine, eternal tt"\lths ~t~\·cal­
ing man's p_crfect r~decllon of
the bnrmomous. attributes nnd.
acll~itlcs of G?d• who is man's ~ .
ommpresenl Mmd. Go"Ynned by ·
thi11 divine Mind, one sees his
past mistakes as ~aving ~o pa~t
in the nmn ot Gods creahng. 1 o
this . real mnn, ,_t:~d i.s the only
rca.hty, nnd goods unfo~druentl
b measure-less and conhnuous.
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mislead" reporter&amp; about his plans
when hll lr3de from the Dodgers
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lo the Giants was announcC'd an
Toledo Clay 51 Toledo {)oVUbi83 48 Drc. 13. He couldn't aay anything,
felodo Scolt &amp;Q' Bowling Green ~~ even thoUah he bad 1lready S&gt;igned
R.ossrord 37 Toledo Rogers 51
with the restaurant rhaln on Dee.
Cln. Elder 73 Cln. St. Xavier 54 12, bctause he was bound by eonCln. Roacr Bacon 63 Cln Pur. 60 tract with the maaazine lo sue
Racine 75 ,.rurray City 47
the announ~ment of hia retireEastern 98 Southwe1tcrn 70
mcnt for-them.
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Brennan Has Big
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Eight Conquerors

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PAIUS, Tenn. - Mra. NOJ"i Owtn

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Won't Get Robinson
Back On Any Major League Diamond

Plrl,

new drive
a ft.72 Yleo
Ol!ler ~I• Tech fer • 9·2
•ver11f ~rei. • 111 d awenth •
Nnb4 UC'-A ututaked .. 69-61
vJctory owr lcl•ho.
hts Scorlns Mlrk
.Jn addition to Dommeyer and
Chamberlain, individual ltars of
the weekend inc:luded: Hot Rod
Hundley of West Vlr&amp;inla, who Bet
a sehool scoriae mark witb 5f
pointa in. 11~ victory over Furman; ·Hank Nowak of canJalus,
wttb · 21 In 73-80 win over Ford~
ham: Ted Guzek wlth 3&amp; and Bob
f'I.J!m.P.. with 32 for Butler tn 86-84
victory over Notre Dame on
PluiDp1a Jo~g ~ot with fi~ aeeori~ leff; Bucky Allen of Duke,
with 34 in 92-85 conqueR of North
CarolinJa st; Arthle Dees of tndJ~
ana. with 28 in 73-68 Wtn over
Mlchiltn; Cal Ramsey of .NYU
With 37 despite teapl'&amp; 84-88 up1et
by unbeaten Brandeisj Paul Neumann, wttb 20 tblt includH the
winning goal ln Stanford's' 80 • tsa
decision over Oregon State; Frank:
HoW.ard, of Qbto State, who tallied
24. In 72-60 victory over Iowa.

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The Pomeroy Bowllna Associa·
lion wUI hold a special mtl&lt;!ting
Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Jlomeroy Bowling L~ancs.
The planm !or the 4th annual
City Association Tournament will
Before Bavasi'l remarks were :
be made al thi&amp; time. All tn(lm· m~de known. Robinson had been 1
bcra and all bowlers are wolcomc quoted a1 aaylng he might return ·
to this meeting.
to btscball if the prcsidel'lt of bl&amp;
new c01npany, the restaur1nt
chain , ao delired. But now Jarkie
insists, "I'm through playing ball,
p('riod.
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Robinson achaltted he " had to

that l'a~&gt;('y lhrew a •pilter," he
admlltcrl . "But It wasn't. Clle)'
threw lwo kuul5 of curves, a quick
one und a bi.: one . lie hadn't
thrown many hi~o: ones that day
lind It ra ught me by 1urprJsc.
That's 11ll thm·e Wil H to it."
This i ~ Owen's fourth year as a II
ma&amp;naaer in the winter lea1ues
and, come l'jpnngtime, he'll go
statewide and managl' Jackton·
ville. Fill ., in the Milwaukee sya·
lem. h\ hi8 battle hack from near
oblivl on, h~ ha!&gt; done yoeman
work in hoth tht• Red Sox and
Cardlnul chains.
Baseball Hl1 Llf•
' ' )fayhc it sounrh; a little corny,••
mused the youthful looklna Mlek·
cy, ''but hascball is my life. lt'1
whtt I enjoy doinl: 11nd it'a what
I fet'l 1 do brsl .
"Some or those ycur:~ were wba~
you m1;ht ('"11 on the rou,Eb tJide,"
he pddcd . "but 1 IWvt·r quH hopinj.l ;~.nd lH'lieving that a gan\e as
goort a~ this wo11ld n"t let a man
down .
It'~ a lou;::. Jon~-: W&lt;ly baclj; up
~ o th&lt;' big lragues ;md I've hftd
,s(tvernl of(rrs to be a coarh. But
the hull prn lsn ·t for me. If l
work har11 t·nough . nHL)'bc, ao·mc
day, I'll bt' h·a rk on a hia tea,aue
bcncl1 ;ts mauager o( mY oWn
ball duh. Anyhow. that'• W)lat
I'm ~h uoting fur .'"
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will d.o It, Mleke,y Owon
back up tllere one of th•

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Retlon'a belter balanced club
rates third in ocrense with 242
points, including Friday night's
classic with Lol!(an, .&lt;~nd fourth
on dcfen:.e with 234 points against
them.
The Panthers' Sri points Bgainst
Logan are thge highest scored in
the league this year , and best
scored for Pomeroy in four years.
Aaron Burrington's J2 points was
the league 's hi~;:hest individual
score In one game, and his team's
30 points in the first quarter is
the season's and league's high in
that quarter.
In other league games Nelson·
ville is at Jackson and Athens is
at Logan.

,AMIL y (AIUI
bllll 1 WIATERBURY. Conn. - Poll~
celebrated her j!6t~ ttl rtJ,4.ay by were jss1,1ed ia~SqslpJI. by the B.,Y · M'ot.J rupt J,h tb.t DocJ.dl; #A"Uy.
counting retatives She 's the granJ. 1of Commerce over a ct=nturr ag9. :r"b.omu J, Dodds. 24.
u ·orn
.... ·- mojher Of 7jj, -- ~ ifrQ.t.uand-~ Tht&gt; currency hllJI at1 e{lgrayi.og of Was f-~P~VN1. ab tetht&gt;r,
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~====· ! Pomeroy Favored To Tighten Grip On
The
I First Place; Middleport lias 'Chance'

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Murray City's
Miners Don't
DI'g Tornadoes

Tbis column today belon11 to a
most VIIUable auiltant discovered in Pomeroy High School. Hit
name il Jhn Whlte, senior, wbo
doesn't sleep well 1t night un1esa
he hiJ successfully tompUed 1 .sta
UsUe that day.
once tn a blue moon one of
these fellow• come along. Like
,rut school b o y athletic pros-

pects.
Jim doesn't claim to be a candidate for scholastic honorli . Hit
teachers prabably wonder why he
doesn't pull Jtraight A's. The an1wer Is his camputator-like brain
must be we'l.vlng a meanmg out of
a strmg of figwes it is carrying
arolUld.
Now, of course, h l s object is
basketball. He has a set of tables
comparing SEOL {and county
team' 6 too) fvr every kind of rceor d.
Jim correctly predicted Pomeroy's v1ctory vvcr Logan . He hased
his finding on past performances
and psychological factors : he had
to! The record looked like Lapn
ahould win!
·For a starter today we'll publish SF.OL standing1-all gameawlth offensive anrt defensive re·
torda and averages. By Jim While
SEO STANDINGS
Pomeroy
5·1
376-347
Nel10nvllle
6-2
5J5-4ll
Athena
5·2
't5·317
Lottn
l-2
304-295
w.u.ton
2·2
269·247
Jackton
11-4
191-211
Middleport
1-5
279-lW
Gtlllpoll•
1·5
312·392
O~FENSE

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Gallipolis

•Logan
Mlddlroport
Wellston
Jeckaon
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POMEROY
"Log•n
Athtns
Galllpoll•
Middleport
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for Jackson-Trimble on the Racine hardwoods Saturday night
met probably the seme fate J .T.
would have got : defeat 7:i to 47.
The Tornadoes were cold-in
romparsion tn their p~st record.
N"ot having played a game since
Jee. 21. they hit only -40 per cent
1f their shots whereas Raeine'•
werage to date had been 53 per
ent.
Doug Grah11m and To.mmy Wolfe
Lsual high scorers, gOt 12 and
.1 respectively . Four other play.
Jrl also landed in the double col1mn figure wLt h Adams high with
t3, Salser 11, B1rch 10 and Powell
H.

Murray Cil}'"s Sa nborn, center,
1ad 20. !lis tl.'am took ~9 .ellots,
1lt 18 times. for a 30 per ctlnt
weragc.
Thfl Tornador:s jumped into a
irst quarter It-ad at Qncc, led at
he quarter mark 19 La 8, a"'lll were
ever threatened.
RACINE
layer
FG FT FM Tf
;raham
3 JO 6 12
alAer
4 8 3 11
dams
6 ., I 13
!olle
5
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:irch
4 3 2 ' 10
oung
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4 ~ 3 II
cDade
0 3 1 1
.eeglt'!
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hapman
0 4 3 3
0 0 0 0
535 1 ohnson
395
"otal
27 42 21 7:5
376 I ico re hy qn&lt;~rlcr .~ :
312 I tacine HI J7 55 75
304 • •,Jurray 8 10 32 47
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Stars Falter For ~Jini Seeking Reoovery, 1'ill Mee:t
$25,000 LA 'Open' Weakenedlowa BasketballS Tomght
• prJZe
• pOt lllinolo.By thoUnlt.d
Prttt
title •• .. ...... for
G0Ifmg
nation's only hllh- tho
II- In II
opon
M lh
with

Ibe heavily favored to tighLen their

grip on first place_
The Jackets, 0 4, meet Gallipuli~
: vJctory for t'adl. The Panther!, on the Jacket floor . The Blue
. meeting Wellslon, 2-2 in the lea- Devils are squirming under a 1-3
1 4UC, on the Wellston floor. will league record. They Will be eKpecting to dump Nolan SwackhamI
mcr's boys and do a little SEOL
climbing.
Sw!.!ckhamrner, however, 18 be·
.ginning to CXJlerimcnt with his

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: game~ with a good rll3nce •or

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By OSCAR FRALEY
56.3
MAYAGU~Z.
l'u 1•1·to ·Rico UP
52.0 1 -· Mkkcy OW&lt;'n wa~ c ountin~:; on
49.1 hopl' :Lild hnrd work today to beat
39.3 . the adversity whirh has dogged
him 11 nd h·ad hLm ba&lt;·k to the rnaDIFINIE
211 Jor lt·a~urs.
Jtcklon
Welltton
241
Owen i~ th&lt;' one- lime Dodger
•LOflin
295 catcher who w&lt;L.~ the goat of thn
~OMEROY
347 ID-11 Wmld S1•1 it·s 11 nd then 8 pent
Middleport
3~
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a JH'riud In sal"kC"iut I and ashes
Ath•n•
317 for jumping to the Mexican Lea·
Gallipoll•
392 t:ue. The road h&lt;lrk h.as been a
NltaonYIII•
431 rouuh onr.
"But I'm goin g II)[ out lo prove
Jtck.. n
4l.3
myself.''
uys ow~~ .
who now
·L..•n
49.1
managc!'
i
the
May&lt;~gucz
Iodlos of
Neltonvlll•
54.'
the
Puerto
Ril";:
n
Lc!lgue,
"and
AtMn,
51.2 I'm shootlng for a mana&amp;:orlcal Job
I'OMIROY
57.5 in the maJor ICHjllll'~ some day."
MI.Wiepo"
S9.G
Rectlla Series lrror
Wellston
6 3
1.
"Sure
, I hear about it once In a
Galll,.fl•
65 2
· while, " Owen .says of the 1941
Lo11n incomplete.
game l" which he"rl rooped a final
out
thlrrl strii&lt;c al:aLOJl Tommy
HOLD OUT
NEW YORK UP - Middle Henrich and "Old Rf':liHble" wound
wtla:ht champion Gene Fullmer, up 1afe at tlr!&lt;t tu kt'ep the Yanks
flylna: borne to Utah today, atlll' alive and !'end Lhl'11l on to victory.
"But peOJ)!e bavl'n"t been na:~ly
held out for a June tltle defense
1111nat Sugar Ray Roblnaon. Jn· about it," he ~Jmllcs. 1'he.v 8 eem
tt.ead
one in Mlrc-h or April . more amazed to fitld out t.hat I'm
lr•n•aer Marv Jonson, accompln· the rellow who droppt•d the ball."
Nor dora Owt!n, wh 11 waa sus·
yin1 Gene on the flia:ht. said,
I I h
h
''We'll keep our 901day return· pence&lt;
t ree and onc· alf years
bout contract wtth Robinson by ror his ju mp south of the border.
letUng Robln1on •l1n within tho Jay tht! blame on p.llchcr Hu•'h
e
10 d1ys for a June lhot st tbe title C81&gt;"Y.
"Sure, I've hrarrl those stories
ln Ylnkce Stadium."
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ranked basketball team to stumble
LOS ANGELES UP - The at the .tart fb. the r1ee for rollferscramble for the big pot in the ence champlonabips. wJU be bat·
$35 000 Loa Angele• Open golf tung to regain ita footinc toniJht
tou~ament went into the final when Jt tanele1 witb Iowa'l deround today with most o1 the vet· fendina Bie Ten champions.
erln atara slated for also-ram posi·
The mtnJ, who were upset, 91·
ttons.
88. by Minnesota on Satprday
Gardner Dirkin&amp;On, taciturn 29- night on 1 brUUant performance
;rel!"-old sbotmaker from Panam3. by Jed Dommeyer, thus feU ou~ of
City, Fla., a latteNi•Y replk::a of atep with l\leb eare powen . as
BeQ· Rogan, was in front· as tb~ Kanus, Kentu.ek)r, aftd UCLA.
field of 68 teed off for the f7 .®0
illinois, ranked ailtb in the a..
.firtt place jackpot. But thert! art tion ~ the. \Jiilted Pre$~ Board .of·
lO many JUat golfera breathir.g Coac:he•, ~ ~ ·Do_m~oft hia neak . t!J,at the resuU meyer IC~ ~n ~, flrat ~all &lt;
ioo:b like a tosLHtp~
1 of Saturd~, came ami btld a ,4-7-;
43 baWime lead.
D9rmmtYer
DLCkinson fini•btd the flrst 54 broke loose' wjth 20 polot.J; la tbe
holes with a 208 1eore-one a;troke setond b 6 If; oftiettlnt 28 -b y
ahead of Art Wall, Pocono Manot, George Bonulle of ntlnoia and
Pa.; two in front of Doug Hiuing, clinching the aame.
Midlaod, Tex., and three in front
Wilt .Hal IMf Nlght
of Doug Ford, the former PGA
KlnHI, the nation's No. 1 IHm,
~~~m:pion frorn Mahopac, N. Y.; openecl lll41uett for tht 111 S.V.n
Harry Weetman, Jong-bitting Ry ~· chtmpiDMhlp, With 1 92-79 victory
er Cup star from London; Dew over Ml....uri closplte wh;lt rl¥.. 11
Finsterwald, Bedford
Heigl.t.s, would call a ""btct night": by_ Wilt
Oblo, and the 36-bole leader, Bii~y TM Stilt . C~I•In. · T h· • 7~
Casper Jr. , Chula Vista, Calir.
I foot soph miiMd 12 of 17 ehoh
and wound up with '"only'' 23
Futher down the list were L.r:.,- polnfl. for the nltht plus 22 .,...
MidcDecoff, UaUas, fex.; Jacki e bound• --i- but tt was more th•n
Burke Jr., Kiamesha Lake, N. Y. enov,h. to h•lp kan111 boost Ill
the Masters and PGA cham .non: over•ll MUon recorcl to 10.0. . ..
and Fred HawJn-na, the tall 1cam
Third K......ky, which
and Fred Hawkins, the tall Tex w mined wlnniftll the SoulhHstHn
from El Paso. They each had 212
totals.

potent combin11tion any time. He
brought lilLie Bobby Nelson up

last Frid11y . Nelson came up with
six points .
Coach Dick Retton's cagers race
a twice-beaten Wellston outfiL
that has a pOtent offense bu-t a
weak defense. League statistics as
nported by PHS Senior Jim White
show the Jto.ckets bave the best
of!ensive scores, the worst deren·
sive.
In league games the Rockets
haye pump@&amp; in- 269 point&amp; to lead
all others. However, they have al·
lowed 2&lt;l7 points which ranks
poorest of all.

Easterners Put
98 Points In
Hoop For Win

Eastern High '~ cagf!r~ t11ok a
lop sided 98·70 baskethnll game
from Soutl:lwcstern 1-n lh (Galli a

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Saturday night at Tuppers

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scores Wf're 27 ·1-ft, 44·

34, 74-46 anr\ 98-70. Easll·rn 's big

center, Woodf', was high man with
24, sbly as~ iRh· d by Knight. wit!L
ID and lleadlcy, captain, with 14
Kuyn conlrlbuled 12, Gual 9.
Whitlatch four.
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play-making hillh scorm;( gu:1r11
for a h1t over a quarter. Tlw star
dumped in t6 points. fie had bt·rn
on the she lf for four wed.. ~ with
a spr11ined futklt' .
Eastern rt'!scrvcs be&lt;Jt :::;w rr·
serve~ 44·29.

Bow1ers T0 Meel.
At Local Lanes
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SilKS EIGHTH WIN
'N!l\V YORK UP - Llght...ight
J~hnoy Bussq of New York seekl
hia •llhlh ·Jtrallbt viclory tonlgbl
1n a lO.rodrider with Bobby ourcbeme of Chicopee, Mua.

a, Jotln Griffin
Aab AnnouMeme~ 'o.in
NEW YORK· VP. - The New
"When I was told by Bav.ael of
York GJanta' la1t-dltch effort• to the trade," Jackie expia.lned, .. I
prevent Jackie Robinson's reUre- phoned Vice President Cbub .Fee·
ment from .b.yeball were doomed ney Of tbe Giants and ur~- that
today by Jaekie'• statement he the announrment be held up. I
wouldn't play again "for a mil· said J would have my plans reaJy
lion dollars" and his anger at the by Jan. 10. But the Giants sahJ
Brooklyn Dodgen.
the,Y cauldn't hold up t h e an·
nouncment because the news
Robinson Clsclosed during the mii;ht leak out. "
weekend he Is quitting his hi•torie
career In baseball for even more
The
dt~al, which thus
wu
IucratiY,~ work wlih a restaurant
doomed
even
before
Jt
was
an·
chain.,-~d ·a na,~ional magazine.
"I~ n't i~agtbe a·ny condiU~n&amp; nouneed publidy, Is eane,Ue4 by
under . hich I would change my Robinson's retirement • a · r ·will
mind, 11 Robin•on imdsted. ''That be when Jal·kie goes throlilib the
goes e•peciatlf after what 1 read rormality of officially applying fQr
Virc Prcald('nt Buzzy Bavasl of voluntary retir~ment from · btsc·
the Dodgers s'aid about me the ball. The Giants will get back the
$30,000 cll.llh. plus ~ outhp&amp;w pitch·
uthcr day."
er Dick Littlefield, they gave th.e
The 36·ye.1r-old Robinson , fir1t Dodgen.
Negro in organt:~:ed baseball, waa
brimmlnr owr with anter at Bl·
Giants owner Horae~~; Stoneham
vasi even as he announced his de- said in Phoenix , (t..riz., Sunday be
~~~turqeu:::dm :,he .s:yi~~gon~o:i~~ will spare no expense to get Rob- ·
imon to play, hut Jackie's atti·
treated the press unfairly in COllo· tude left no hope for Stoneham.
crallng hl• retirement pl:~~ns rrom
[Dec. 1% untll )aat Saturday, when
they were announced through a
ma1nine ·Look . Bavaal ad ded,
"You fellow newspaperman wlll
find you'ye been t,potlng the horn.
for the wro111 fellow."
Thouthl hv•il Prl•nd
1'1 thoutht ltvnl we1 • better friend •• min• tt.an
th.t,"~ Mid lt.blnaon In lfti'Y
tonet. "Oh well, It'• net th•
firtt time he ,.,.doff with
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a vote of confidence and a new
lease on his Notre Dame coaching
life but h i s 19ft7 football team
faced a tougher schedule than did
the dinppointlng Irish of la5t fall.
The Irish, who h a v e never
S(lught the easy road, will cla!ih
with all eight of their 1956 con·
querors On the gridiron next sea·
son-plus Army. T h e Cadets re·
place Nort~ Carolina, one of t wo
foes the Irish were able to beat
this year.
News of Brennan's rehiring for
at least one more season came in
a Jimple 30-word statement Satur·
day nigbt from the Rev Theodore
IM. Hesbaugh, C. S. C., president or
Notre Dam&lt;'.
"Coach Terry Brennan was en·
Jaged in 1954 on a verba] agree·
ment for three years. Upon rer·
omendation of the faculty board
in control of athletics we are now
reenaaalng him next year."

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ITH tl'le dawn of eo.cb new
year kindly greeting5
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nnd loving gbod wishes
flash across the world. 1'A happy,
prosperous New Yenr" is the
beart-warming me111.age they
carry.
Upon receh•ing these kindly
messagu, uumy whose hopes of
· luting ha'ppln"ess nnd proSperity
may have seemed to be Jong &lt;\~ferl'et\ may P!l~ile . (~ -eonside,r
-once agn.in where rmcb treasure.&amp;
an to he foun~. A _po.~Hi"c: prac-.
- lical amv.·er .u· re«-ealeJ m tb~
lemf~r cOmmand of-Christ Jesu§.
eompas!liionalcb he urge~ (Mill·
thew 6:10 -21 ), "Lay -llot up ror
yonrsl'lvt•s tn•a smt~il. upon ~arth,
where moth and rur;t (loth t•orruJ)t, and whl'l'e thie ves bren,k
through nnd stea l: bnllfly up for
~·ourselves tJ•ensures in heaven,
Where neithet moth nor . r11.~t
1loth corrupt, and where tlucve.'&gt;
do not bre1lk through n~r str:ll:
for wh~re your trcasuJ·c 1s, there
will your heart be also."
. It 1~ n,lO!d " ~h_te~!tl.iJ_I~· ro uol~
!h_at the MuUer l!nks Lreas~l"c
Nilh heart, Mah~ I"JUI pro!lipcnly
:soften regarded a~ the greatest
ll'ensurc. Yet so wsecure and
tta~sient h.1 this sense of pro.s·
pcnty, based ~n the unpl Jfltab,lc,
IJlorlt~l belie( m c~unce, mat.erJal
JntcliLgence, or WLsdom-thtevcs
lo t~ue p~os pcrily - tbttt _real
~uppmess ttl not Ul ~e ga.l.netl
/,rom. such a .roun~at1on. 1 rue
l.flPI(Uless sprmgs !Wilt&gt;ad from
t hem·t wlurh .Joypusly undertland,. God's nll!1ess a?d mn_n's
~neqen, _o,r u,n,Jty, Wllh H~m:
fhL.IJJ Jcsu.i. words.shaw .that lhc
. ·_dfS!J:eS ·'o_VIuch lr~ur ~~•-.J..Il~l~~ qnd
permanent frUJtage are llwsc
- tWhic~ 0l?f 0 ~YI;f to.us thr"'fgh
"'r _sptruua) !h.Jn,l'~ng.
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1'rue prosperity and happiness
..resull from the expression of,
,such real qualities as justice,
purity, wisdom, pence, and love.
Wh('n these elements form the
basls for dally living the thieves
of fear, greed, se1fl;b ness 1 or a
false ianornnt sen:-;e or material
pow~r are unable to steal ~he
fruits of right endeavor. For
these erroneous suggestions arc
prond· to be unreulities having
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JAN. 14 IS SIT tor trial of Dr. Joho B. Adams In Eaatboume, Enc-.
land, in death 9f Mrs. Edith ~1, 81, a wee.Ithy widow. Seorea
of deatha of well-fixed . widows have occ~ in the ar~a ln tJte
pOJit few -years, man'y of them under · l'uspicloua ~umatance!L
Baforo arresting Dr. Adama, d.eteetlves examined the wills of more
than Boo dead.
( lntf"I"Mt'anll Rcuhopllotot~

oet a l&lt;.id:.

Ouc cf old
Lrz. at t~t!

no origin or exlitenee In God,
the only er~_tQr, ~P• · e~aseles~
Giver of tnexhau1titile good.
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It is not then 10 much-a new
year as a new birth tb•t will
usbcr. into our experie.DCjl • ricb
unfoldment of true prOJperity
and happioes,. Upon tQj,apirit•
unl awakening tG mfln's perfect
-Jikcuess , fo God, Spirit, PIIJ; to
bis natural ~biJity to Te0f:el the
.~U·kf?-OWii)JI '· div.ine , NIQd, ~e'!J
tltlportqnltift lor , 1utceu •bil
harmony {j~t;J~IJ~l ~nd pPt upon
persons . or lu~.·
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·How "approp"riate 'f9i' t~ ba1I~
o[ considt:r(Ug progress ·spirit·
v.':u·d ::tt tbt coriunencement of a
neW yrar are Mnry:Baker Erldy'~
words in "l\fbCellanelous Writ·
ings" ()l, 15) : "The neW birth i:l
not lhc wnrk of n moment. It
bej..(i ns with moments. anrl goes
on with years; moments of sur•
renolt•r to Cod, of cl1ild-Jike trnst
Hnd joyful adOJltion of good; mo..
mcn t.&gt;:&gt; or self-abnegt~fion, sclt~
t· un~;ccralion, Jnm\·e n-horu hope, ··
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In ·studying this pa.'l~fiA(', "''4; · .
begin to discern the tJ•ue secur~
ity, Jmppiness, and general bar·
mo nv th 11t are ours with tho
spi 11.Huul transformation of
tlim 1 ~ht - the new biL·th . PeL"·
haps we huve lohg fel l thnl tho
bcf.(inning of lhe ye-ar is the op~ ·
portu1w moment in which to ex•
:uuine not onl}' our ban k IJal·
:me(', "Lul "a lso o 11 r motives, :Lims,
und genel'a l Oimook ·o n tHe. We
nmv rl'lllt'mber how oft('n we
hn~e been (iislul'I.Jed Ht om• ap~
(UH"l•nl im1!JIIity to nu.Linh1i1~ the
·highrr, more · 1Tn$1elfed thmL,I(ht
ami Christly d::UJy. lhring w-hidl
we have long desi1·ed.
' ; . •\ ijtl't'l··a r'~ treasur~s of ·, .,
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which are never depleted nnd
whirh never fluctuate. 'l11ey &lt;H"6
the divine, eternal tt"\lths ~t~\·cal­
ing man's p_crfect r~decllon of
the bnrmomous. attributes nnd.
acll~itlcs of G?d• who is man's ~ .
ommpresenl Mmd. Go"Ynned by ·
thi11 divine Mind, one sees his
past mistakes as ~aving ~o pa~t
in the nmn ot Gods creahng. 1 o
this . real mnn, ,_t:~d i.s the only
rca.hty, nnd goods unfo~druentl
b measure-less and conhnuous.
- 7'11e ClwilliM Bel~ Mon-JtfJr,

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mislead" reporter&amp; about his plans
when hll lr3de from the Dodgers
I• UNITED l'RI5.
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lo the Giants was announcC'd an
Toledo Clay 51 Toledo {)oVUbi83 48 Drc. 13. He couldn't aay anything,
felodo Scolt &amp;Q' Bowling Green ~~ even thoUah he bad 1lready S&gt;igned
R.ossrord 37 Toledo Rogers 51
with the restaurant rhaln on Dee.
Cln. Elder 73 Cln. St. Xavier 54 12, bctause he was bound by eonCln. Roacr Bacon 63 Cln Pur. 60 tract with the maaazine lo sue
Racine 75 ,.rurray City 47
the announ~ment of hia retireEastern 98 Southwe1tcrn 70
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PAIUS, Tenn. - Mra. NOJ"i Owtn

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new drive
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Ol!ler ~I• Tech fer • 9·2
•ver11f ~rei. • 111 d awenth •
Nnb4 UC'-A ututaked .. 69-61
vJctory owr lcl•ho.
hts Scorlns Mlrk
.Jn addition to Dommeyer and
Chamberlain, individual ltars of
the weekend inc:luded: Hot Rod
Hundley of West Vlr&amp;inla, who Bet
a sehool scoriae mark witb 5f
pointa in. 11~ victory over Furman; ·Hank Nowak of canJalus,
wttb · 21 In 73-80 win over Ford~
ham: Ted Guzek wlth 3&amp; and Bob
f'I.J!m.P.. with 32 for Butler tn 86-84
victory over Notre Dame on
PluiDp1a Jo~g ~ot with fi~ aeeori~ leff; Bucky Allen of Duke,
with 34 in 92-85 conqueR of North
CarolinJa st; Arthle Dees of tndJ~
ana. with 28 in 73-68 Wtn over
Mlchiltn; Cal Ramsey of .NYU
With 37 despite teapl'&amp; 84-88 up1et
by unbeaten Brandeisj Paul Neumann, wttb 20 tblt includH the
winning goal ln Stanford's' 80 • tsa
decision over Oregon State; Frank:
HoW.ard, of Qbto State, who tallied
24. In 72-60 victory over Iowa.

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The Pomeroy Bowllna Associa·
lion wUI hold a special mtl&lt;!ting
Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Jlomeroy Bowling L~ancs.
The planm !or the 4th annual
City Association Tournament will
Before Bavasi'l remarks were :
be made al thi&amp; time. All tn(lm· m~de known. Robinson had been 1
bcra and all bowlers are wolcomc quoted a1 aaylng he might return ·
to this meeting.
to btscball if the prcsidel'lt of bl&amp;
new c01npany, the restaur1nt
chain , ao delired. But now Jarkie
insists, "I'm through playing ball,
p('riod.
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Robinson achaltted he " had to

that l'a~&gt;('y lhrew a •pilter," he
admlltcrl . "But It wasn't. Clle)'
threw lwo kuul5 of curves, a quick
one und a bi.: one . lie hadn't
thrown many hi~o: ones that day
lind It ra ught me by 1urprJsc.
That's 11ll thm·e Wil H to it."
This i ~ Owen's fourth year as a II
ma&amp;naaer in the winter lea1ues
and, come l'jpnngtime, he'll go
statewide and managl' Jackton·
ville. Fill ., in the Milwaukee sya·
lem. h\ hi8 battle hack from near
oblivl on, h~ ha!&gt; done yoeman
work in hoth tht• Red Sox and
Cardlnul chains.
Baseball Hl1 Llf•
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mused the youthful looklna Mlek·
cy, ''but hascball is my life. lt'1
whtt I enjoy doinl: 11nd it'a what
I fet'l 1 do brsl .
"Some or those ycur:~ were wba~
you m1;ht ('"11 on the rou,Eb tJide,"
he pddcd . "but 1 IWvt·r quH hopinj.l ;~.nd lH'lieving that a gan\e as
goort a~ this wo11ld n"t let a man
down .
It'~ a lou;::. Jon~-: W&lt;ly baclj; up
~ o th&lt;' big lragues ;md I've hftd
,s(tvernl of(rrs to be a coarh. But
the hull prn lsn ·t for me. If l
work har11 t·nough . nHL)'bc, ao·mc
day, I'll bt' h·a rk on a hia tea,aue
bcncl1 ;ts mauager o( mY oWn
ball duh. Anyhow. that'• W)lat
I'm ~h uoting fur .'"
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will d.o It, Mleke,y Owon
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Retlon'a belter balanced club
rates third in ocrense with 242
points, including Friday night's
classic with Lol!(an, .&lt;~nd fourth
on dcfen:.e with 234 points against
them.
The Panthers' Sri points Bgainst
Logan are thge highest scored in
the league this year , and best
scored for Pomeroy in four years.
Aaron Burrington's J2 points was
the league 's hi~;:hest individual
score In one game, and his team's
30 points in the first quarter is
the season's and league's high in
that quarter.
In other league games Nelson·
ville is at Jackson and Athens is
at Logan.

,AMIL y (AIUI
bllll 1 WIATERBURY. Conn. - Poll~
celebrated her j!6t~ ttl rtJ,4.ay by were jss1,1ed ia~SqslpJI. by the B.,Y · M'ot.J rupt J,h tb.t DocJ.dl; #A"Uy.
counting retatives She 's the granJ. 1of Commerce over a ct=nturr ag9. :r"b.omu J, Dodds. 24.
u ·orn
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Peter Feeney
Mrs. Bentz Wolf Queen For Day
Funeral Rites
Dunng the regular meehng of too dry. He was anawered by an
the Happy Harvesters· class of old Samt In this way, "My
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Jl'uneral sen1ces for Peter Feen· was crownet:! • Queen for a Day" kept tfte outside dllsled"

Wonderful Proposition

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•be Ewing Chapel Pomeroy, wath
•he Rev Father Turcl officiaUng .
Burial was m the Middleport Hill
Cemetery.
Relatives from uut of toWP attendmg were Mr and Mra. Roy
R1tner •Foxlake Jll, Mn. Jame_.,
N!Hle:Y, Columbus Mrs. Earl
Fee~y and son, Earl Jr. Akrort;
Mr and Mrs William Lauber, Cttl·
umbtll; Mr and Mrs Tony Let!Ll,
DetroJ\·., :Mrs Frank Porter an1
daughter, Cath)' , Athens
Because oi 11lness of their
Sl&amp;ter, Mils Mary Bcuchler, 11-JrJ,
Geor1e v. Sauer and Mr1. Joiaph
McLau,hln Ham1lton, were unable to atiend the1r uncle's fun-

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Jonathan Meigs
DOf RChapter
ToMeetfridoy
The Return Jonothan

Fleming
Hatcheries

Melg&amp;

chapter of thr. Daughters of the
Amer1can Rcvolutwn wtll meet
tng ladles a, hostesses Mrs. Emerton Jones. Mrs. James BrewinJton
and Miss Dalsle Saundera.
Mr11 Dutton 15 in chara:e of tbe
program on the topic "Great Doc·
uments of Amcncan History" and
three girls, who arc applicants
for mombenhtp m the chapter
(If the Children o! Amencan Rev
olut!On now h1 1n,: formed, wtll
lake parl w th~ afternoon's pro·
~ra1n

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They include Sandra Brewin.Q:tcn
Ellen Dutton and

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of the show, Mrs Ben
Neutzling who bad char&amp;e or the
evening's entertainment
Mrs Wol£ received a host or
lovely gilts wh1ch had been brou·
a:bt by members of the class and
fDclu()ed toilet articles, handkerchiefs, baijl towels, wasb cloths,
jewerly .l.nd guest to~ Is Contestants were chosen by a drawing
and others bes1de Mrs Wolf In·
cblded M11s Maud Gruner, Mrs.
Waldo Bartels, Mrs Hen~ Reibel
&amp;ll4 ·Mn. c J . Ebersbach.

All ~onleatants gave humorous
reasOns why they wished to be

queen a n d at various mterval.s
lhey were prnented glCts from
the aponaors of the show
ThoSe modelling the wardrobe
of gowna Included Mrs Zana Bax·.

ter .and Mrs Max Meinhart.
Wolf drew the lucky card
for queen and after a gold crown
waa placed on her head with a
a white taffeta cape around her
abouldera a bouquet of red flowers wa1 plared m her arms and
led to the throne by Mrs Neutz..
ling.
Preceding the entertainment,
Mn. Waldo Bartell presented the
devotlona and opened the meeting 'flth the singing of the hymn
"COUDt Your Many Blessings".
lrfra. :Bartell chose scripture in
keeplna: Wlth the New Year and
UJed the topic, "(n The Begmnmg
.. God". She stressed the 1m port·[
ance of putUng God flrst 10 our
Uvea and urgf'd the _members to
start the New Year In lhl&amp; way.
$be clased w1th thc~e words:. "Let
your Bible ba your GUJde, and
told of a man who complained
that he co•dd not 1nterest hlm·
&amp;elf In the Bible, bec11use it v.as

Mr•.

Friday aftern(lon at the home of
Mrs D•Je Dutton wtth the foUow·

: Try them, and aeel

Bradford.

DURING

BAKER FURNITURE'S

Followm~ the devoUons, Mrs.
Henry Retbel, newly mslalled
president, conducted the busmcss session. The Class ~Jded to
set:ve lun~heon to the Ltons Club
each. week and a comml~ eo~­
posed of Mrs. Bentl WoU ""d ~
Dale Stntfh ,wae: appointed to lob}
around fOr 1 new and JN.g"er
fngerator for , the ki~tie'~:..s.-:' ~
Zuna BJ:Iter, Stewardlp_ \.i41 r
man, ot the "!omen's ).11ld,' ·
present ~nd gave a bf1. f Q~tll
of her work tor the eomr~e:tr:yte •
urging aU-memben to parlJclpa e
m this all important wor~. U ~
ters of appreciation were l 1 re(d
from those rteeiving a:lftB at 1Cbl'lstmas from the class. A e()ntril&gt;
ullon was made to the March of
Dimes
After the bllBlrtesa teasion the

group was entertained by a kitchen l)l'thfiatra composed of MrL
Neutzhrt,t ~~ Wolf Mrs. Reibel,
Mrs Bllirtel Mn. Melnhar\ and
Mtss Kate E rabach This played
three numbers; and were drened
m kitchen aprons and dust eaps.
Two game! were enjoyed and
Mrs. Helen Nease won the prbe
for the •now ball a:ame and Miss
Freda Grueser for the Quizz D~

play
Waldo J. Bartels., Mn.
Metnhart and Mrs. Roy Se~ftert
were bostesaea for the meeting
and servecj frozen salad sandw1ches, toffee a n d mi~U. The
lable wa 1 decorated in keepln&amp;
wttb the Winter season with spray
ed p!nfl brancbea. anowbaliB snow
men and red ~•ndlea. There were
21 membere present.
Mrs.

Burglars Loot
Clotlring Store
At Lancaster

••·• Weeae, vke-president, prea abort businesa meetmg
program Included an ac
the Mq:l from the Gu•.pel
read by Douna
duet "Star of the
and Carolyr. Clelaud,
K. Jobnaon, i1J1 plano
,'';·''lii!"jltft,~i
Mary K

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worlh of men'• clo\hlng from

Hammond Clathes here,
Proprietor William Hammontl,
told pollee the 1hlevel took 1~11
~tandard brand lUll, iD II variety
of l:i!Zes and eolon. Tbey also took
30 lopcoata, including five worUJ
$110 each.
Hammond said other loot includecl 10 p1eces ot lUiil;.Je and $13
Ill change tram the Cllh reailter.

th. breaking of
Arc~c

Hayman
Spanish Christmas

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P(}MEROY
SOCIETy,

COMPLE'rE- 10 Po.

$139.00
SECTIONAL

LIVING ROOM
SUITES ..... $129

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BEDS
alld the biggest hf pf a

Mlddlprt Society

Va. Ray sO!~!'?:
mght guc~ls ofwMrs
11ble before returning to
home, Carpenter
,
Mrs J E White of Colurn~ill
visited lrhmds m Pomeroy Sun.:fib
and attended the (uneral of M'rt
Viola Jones.
Mrs. Rus~ Watson rclurncd home
S1Uurday even1ng ~tftcr a ~b
vtalt in Columbus wtth lllr. 11nd
..Mn;. Elmer Leonard.
Roge~ Allen, tnfant ~;op of :aev.
and Mr! Roger 81shop
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l(oizfr Hospllal, SaturdAy
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reported aa qu1te til wit~ a heart

$299·00

ROOMS OF
FURNITURE
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fieJd.
)fr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas
vlstted Sunday 1n Aliany with
Mr. and Mrs. M V. Rosa and tamJly
Chuckle Hannah~ son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Victar Hannahs fell 1t
hia home receiving a badly aprain·
ed leg He was taken to Melp
General Ho&amp;pltal !Ql' exray and re-

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a~d ·Pelivery

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,salur&lt;l•'f With
l(ll'aVI\(i.t:;lt.d,
·-unt
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of h~r hroGilbert, 11nd family
Van Wert and New Years 'Vtth
ber aunt i~ Sf]vanla, Ob.o .. anrl bi~
aiater, Mn. S. D.n Stopher, and
~mil:f, Toledo. They were gue~t..
lOr m1tte than a week of her par·
~n", Mr ancl Mn. J W. Gilbert
Hilll&lt;iale, Mlchlpn, and enroute
hoina wort= guelh of bt~ mo h~r
Mr1. Charlene $lwa, Newal:'k.
Mr. and Mt•. Douglaa Jat'ks&lt;m.
IJ,IndYille, 'Villted here briefly Sunda)' when they, brpu&amp;ht h.ls l)t'llh·
David Jacbon, borne after lit'
had lipept the ~belays wtth them.
Mrs. !rnma Blsaett has b •en
sarioutlJ ill at lhe apartml.:n! ol
her dau.a:bter, Mra. Thelma Pr~tt.
Mr. and Mrs. George HuJs·,11
and daqbter, .Carol, were bn·1n·
eaa \'laitot1 In Columbus Thorsd•y.
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Mn.
lt. Johnson Lafay'!tte
J..a., we• called tu Charleston thi1
Pill week by lbe critical illness
of ber trandmotber, Mn. J. B
~nr. a Q)Cdlcel patient at
the charleston General Hospital.
She vlllted here ove .. the week
end with her grandfath.er, J. B
nctwnlns aDd father, Ro1n· y
~wDJ.n~: a!1d Mrs. Downing.
M-911 vao ¥~ter, brGtber of Mrs.
CfWlt~• MeNaml!l,. Ia ~lousl,l lll
~ :~~ '
1 l)lvl4. . Cq.vtr:t. )'OUI\Itf ton ot
.... •oci,J!.rJ J:_rn,at oo..,erh, broke
~»• · ~U,.. lht•
wtet.
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,t,oul11 -:Abela and
!~ .. !lji ' lqd A~n•l\0, Jerther,

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Pome,.Y . .. . . Phone i81·~ .
Middleport . Phone 62Q4:~

For'

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j ~:~';1:~~u;':;:·:Ti·;~
w
spent Chrul
1 holiday

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CLEANERS
108 Court
3rd. q,JJ!if

Thil ·
cuatom -an
gift• wblch fell
from t)le .pinata after it was brok
eu by Ha}'Dia~ who was bhnd-

folilet, were exchauaed by the
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dall members and their gue::~ts
:t.fembers qf tbe C~mm.ericl!l
and their tponeor, Donald Wolfe,
were eontribqUna: a:ueats and
llta.
Jamet Euler, teacher of the
Mr. and Mrs. Osc•r Scholr entertained Thurs eve m honor of Latin and S~ntih classes, 1s
thetr dauabter Marlene wh~ wu tponsor of the club. Other guests
1~ years of age lee cream tlltl were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lee and
son, Jetfrey,
cake were served
A play "After Christmas" was
Harold E Weaver, chief o,f tPe
US Navy and Mrs Weav'fll Uld ~yentea b)' the girl&amp; of the class
children, Ltnda Sue, TommY, Web- 110d ·. Ro~ert W~h, Qouglas Gra
•el and Pegn have retUn\.ed llo
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Gt Lakes, Ill 11fter speu,diq ~wo
weeks with her parents, Mt. and
Mrs Roy Winebrenner and WUI·
.Mn. Robert Dud:wor..th is 1m
tam Gordon
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. prevlng atter beJng 111 for •be
Lt. Charles Lochary has "N!turn- poot week
ed to Chanute Air Force base, 01.
Mr!. , Alille· Cahoon, Wilk!'s"'t!ltl,
after a weeks ~·ls1t wtth hl.a par· l4 spending a week with her S'l&lt;~­
ent1, Mr 11nd Mrs Patnek tbCh- ter, Mrs. Otho Watts. li'nda.~ \C
ning .t birthday dmner waK he 1d
ary
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LL anct Mrs John Wtlllam ,»laet- at the Watts home celet.rat ng
lnar have purchased the ~arJ
b1rthday and guests 'her ~
Jennings property (In iUllcOln
and Mrs. G. S. Cahoon, s• epWiilkeavllle, and Mrs
Hetahta
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Dexter.
Mr. and Mr~ Howard
. .and Mra. Robert St:;who have been vlsttfn&amp;
Carl, retbmeil h m111

Cond.1Utm.
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M'r•.
Frank
Amos
&amp;r
and
Mr.
rrcsant were: Nloml Chase,
lnd
Mrs.
Amos
Jr.
of
Melvindale,
th(l rhurch aocial rooms Jan 1
wtth Mrs. ChirJes Sl~ers hosteu Micb were thfl weekend auests
asst by Jean Barr and Leta Long· of Mr and Mrs. John Frick,
C,l and Mrs Clyde Barron have
strcth. Delicious
rilfrt.thmenl!
moved from the Am08 apartment,
were ~erved.
The devotionals were In charge Rock Sprlnp road to New Marab-

BEDROOM SUITES

Swtflower Minstrels To

vocal

, aJina in Span·

Rutl•ftit

of Mt'lva Turner with Uleral
othrrs taltln1 part.
Tbc buslness wa1 tn charge o!
the president Mra. R~ath Erlewlnc.
Sick report w~s read by Mrs. Elhm Tucker a'nd the trea.alure re·
port bY Mrs. Linnle Taylor. New
proJects were decided upon for
the New Year
rrt•sent were: Namoml D11v1s,
raullne Duet, Cr)·stal Davis,
V1ldrt&gt;d Piol!«t Goldia Andcr11on,
Opal ArmstroftJ, ' Mattia Denlaon,
Mtldred Luca•,''Eilen Tut~err Luj..
nle Taylor, No'retlla Fletritng hut~
Erlrwme, Joet\a Erle!Jne, '' Jea~
S1dcrs ThliY Piette aqd 'th~ hos •
e~s 1\frs. Siders, MJflt Barr an
Miss Loncstretb. ,,
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The next , pt~et.J,na wn~ ' ~"i ' J h('Jd
at the home 0! M'ri. GOld 1 A»·
der:wn Feb. 0.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Harrah
of Dayton Ohio were the holiday
~~:uesls of the ~tten: par(lnls Mr.
and Mn. Oacu SChoU lfrt. Harrah
IS a reg111leed nurie at Good Sa·
marlton in Dayton.

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Jn charleston,

LANCASTER, 0. UP - Burglars todaY ~tole an ealimated $7,-

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YEAR AROUND

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Poultrymen

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lllad:r bnneh oflle011
Wlu eltporleoce pr_o&lt;mjrl('

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· ute hhme after a two
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, of rules for the flnt. iecond OJld third reading and -!hereby
I approved and adopted lbe 19m Budget for $90,718. The newly adopted budget represents an lnerease of f3 434 over the
bud1et of 1956.
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J EdWard Folter Ia ·a hold~vet

lor 1 lW&lt;J-Ytar t~.tn.

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U89.00 Bedroom.Sallel, .: : . - , .....
U91.00 · B~J!! .~~ ~ &gt;,, ...•...
$Z09.00 Bed'ioclm Sullea . . . . . . . . . .
$!21,80 ·B~ Suites ..... _.. - $U9.0il Bedroom Salleo . _.....·. . .
Beg. $318.00 Bedroom Suites . . . . . . . . . .
Reg. $54!.00 Bedroom Snlte1 •.........
Reg. f818.00 Bedroom Suites, ........ _ .

Silo $151.00
S~le $157.00
Sale U8Z:'"'
Silo $lliJ.OO
Sale •19tU&amp;
Silo $254.00
Sale $434.00
Sale $484.00

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BR_EAKFA$T SETS

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the

General

Fund Ute amount of Sl8,604 with

appropri•tJopa made to the tollowml Coune~J $288, Mayor .f960;
Clert:, 1860; Tre1surer, me· s.o..
Jicllor, $500, Building Irup~ove­
menu, $2,000; Public Emploreea
Rettrement Sy!tem, $350· Lepl
Advef'tWna:, ~. Office ~lafJ
$2.080; Nolell and Intere~t, $1,850;
Reserve Fund for Partin1 Lot
BOnds, $4,100, UtiUttea, $2.000;
OffiCe Erpenee, $350, Dump Bent
$600 and ln11urance, $~.200. J"rom
the General Fund for Contineeo-

orJ:I::

Tranderred from the Safety
Fund wa1 the amount of $21AOI)
for appropnation to tl:!e foUowi:ag:
MarahaJI, $3.300; Pollee, $8.700~
F1r8t Aid, $500; Other Police ~.
pensec, $41,000; Fire Cbief, $3QO;
Firemen, $7M; CIVIlian Defenae,
$2M; Other F'tre Department El:·
penars, $Z..to00; Hydrant Rent,. $3.300; Bonds, $200 and Police Pea
.lion Fund, $J ,600.
Tl-.amferred from the Service
Fund wa.a the sum of $8,000 to be
apprDpnatedf.l' followt. 'Street
Clearung, ~
; Payme11t on Old
Wal.t'r Bill, 1,500· .Pay.-.ent oq
Old ljgbt
$1,000.
Tnrusferred from the CnnM.eJy

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Fund was the "'"' ~
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Reg. 50e Pletqres ...... , ... : ..... ,... - . Sah; ,
Reg. $ 1.95 Pkture&amp; .................... Sale 8
Reg. • z.an f!cluru , ...... . _..... , ...... Salo. fl.48
Re(. • s.il5 Pleturel .... _...... , . . .. . .. . Sale f2·::
Reg. $ 8.95 Plelureo ................ - ... Stile $4. ,
4
u~ $12.95 Plelureo ........ - ........... Sale $1. I
·~-.. $18.85 Pictures . , .............. - · · .\,Sal• '$8 •48
Reg.

appropriate. from

Cies, $MO.

Perintendent otaeho;oJI 1 •
Supt. Charles Glf:lbi reported
' ~ew ateps retentl7 lnstaJled
Semor Higli School apto bo very N.tiBfletory.

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Citr CJerlt; Charles M. Lepr,

hy

Two men ..,ere lliJhtly mjured
l'!~rly Tu~·~· motlliag Jn a eolU.
!IOn on :State Route 33, approxi~
mately 5:5 feet nartb ot Pomeroy
City Umiu, &lt;&gt;ecordJna to a report
ot tbe Ob.io Highway Paln;IL

ond Tueltiay gf. eaeb, moDtti
7:30 p. m. In the otuft! of the au-

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Qne t-, Injured
A .car driven by Roy Taytor of
VlritoD; Ohl~ overturned .t Clll·

111embers voted 1o ~old their tell'·
ular meeli.J18•.'ill ~11&amp;7 on the sec-

• . ,•..... - ..•..,, Sale • $4.00
Reg. $ 6'9.90 Breakfa.at.Sels
Reg $ 89.00 Breakfast Sets , . . . . . . . . - . Sale $ 71.01
Beg. $ 99.80 Breakful Sols . . . . . . . . • . . . Sale $ 81.00
Reg. $109.00 Breakf~ Sell .... ~ . . . . . . . Sale $ 88.00
Reg. $119.00 Breakfast Sets , ... _..... __ Sale • 84.00
keg. U!t.OO Breakfa~ ~ _...•.. - .... Sale $103.01
Reg. U59.00 Brealifa~ Set! '. . . . . . . . . . . . Sale $127.00:

PICtURES
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No

"lised: .,,..~.j eUnt south. afJ:er goln• out of Oon'1
trol.
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boped
It :was ~e~orted that the Taylor
car atte.mptctd to pass anotber ear
Jtam toward
011 tbe lig~ side after the .!le(!ond
1tandard•.
ear had stopped preparatory t(l
1n-other busJ~u the
lfllkil'lJ. a left t~arn off the high·
eel lo join the Ohio Scllclol
way. I
Asaoeittion,
st-litwlde
, Darnage. . ~ the Tay}or ear wu
tion that ~o~natea a
apprOJCim.•t¢11 ~- " T•ylor wa.s
menta in 41diM!atton.
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Reg. $13.1,00. Bedroom S,ulle~ . . . . . . . . . . Sale 4111-QO

Tbe butlcet as read to Coull cil

'fwo Are Injured
iIn CoJli~oll On
' Rt. 33 Tuesday

to" ~· ,~lurdjy nlfhl wblle dov·

Beg U79.00 lledroom Snllel •......•.. Silo U4S.OO
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Beg.
Reg.

Appropriations Show Increase
Of $3,434 Over Previous Year

I, yearPomeroy
Council in its first regular meeting of the new
Monday mpt Paaed OniJnance 313 under a suspenaJon

·~ eJert ~f the botrd, having been
n.ilme4 ,l.o that potltlo~ latt ,ear

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Jalnlary Clearance Sale
3 P(ECE

In Pomeroy Wednesday

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Judge OJ!ver
F:inh Judteial
Vltalola palo
Juqe Lewis H.
ed 1the January
County court on
·Pieuant.
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XeSSeJ who *-u ~~~~.e~ttd' trl Nov..
ember, called Mtuef"toultiUy 'IM
•outllon l.or• •lrfQ · ioliJi In lltU
~ect\\!n ol the ~t\!&gt;7. ' , -

'Oiher •.,. plffl!!~ti on eMty'coo
were CirCUit! ,c~Prt ~n

Jtona.,

IJope, Sheriff E~H _ Jidltr,

0¥~! Deputy S~eri!(·JIIatt Harth•

-.1ND1er,

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l{opo waa ni!'led 'lo lbe Pool ol
OID'Oult olert loiJc(~« ljl~ , re' ~14li..Ud~ o! Iptoa: i!nri" laot

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Hope WJU-·~ ttl!UI tile
lt~t '~~metal ti.U~~

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Lan~ anti Buildings, $1~
PubliC
Employees ae~
Fund, $600.
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&lt;Appr:ppril.tiGlll for tlfi'\..U.._Jt'
¥ain1Ma~ and Re~ ~-,-~
taW" $27,12f in tbe follo~~i-'
~IC*tiom: EmplOye._ -·$.l3Jl0oi
ll~ $4.000; Street ~,
M.JOo; Tool&gt; 011&lt;1 lotpllotplftilo!~lli'

Dwight Foley at lijnfiW!Od, W.
Va. brother of Cl)rAe Foley, lbe
p~metpal of Wahama .ffigh Scbool,
4ted at 2 PM on Sun~ ~t tile
Cleveland ~hnic wliere be W
been a patient Cor lhe paat t.,
weeb.
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- Foley was vice preaident of th, ,fl;Hg-.f(o~t ·a:Dd In~ t$1 - • ,
Bruce Lloyd
-Teeiecteli president of the Middleport
kingwood Band and ha~ vialq,d lfilceUaaeotJb-~ $50(1 .md.!.
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Board of Edti&lt;atlo~ when lbey met at the ,High School Mon. Forty.thm- pupUs of Mn. ~:.. h1s brolber in Maaon on several bJioyeea Retir'ement,. ~ ~.
· day nigh! and Mrs. LQw~ P,robaS&lt;o was reelected vice-presi·
sro~t'• POQteroJ lunlor ~&amp;I&gt; ocea~tons.
- Ap~ted fronr Qle ~
dent. Paul S. Smart, clerk, will continue iD' this oftlce with lbe EQhtb ·Grade eW.
1'1&gt;• Mr. and Mra. Clyde Foler left oo Bon~ ~meat .ftmd ..._..,·_,.tJ:W
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tenn lasting until the f.itst of next ~ar. The Board will con· Dilly SentmeJ editorial otftees pnd Friday for ClevelaDd to be at the JUDi ol f$.fi0 with $f.GOq:
PJinUng plant Mondoy as a port bed-side of his brotber. In the ab- IUJil aet Uide for tile Hed~
CJetand tjnue to meet on the fihit Monday of the month.
Miss BeSJ Sanborn wu :reap..
.of their 1tudy of AmeTJcan Histof1• sence of Mr. Foley, RAlph Sure, ot Bonds aa.lt $1.440 for ·~
He lvlll
IS aervlui u :.Prtnei- on Bonda.
Ani pointed as a trustee of tlu!. Mid~
The atadenta' observed teletype the coach
pal
of
Wahan~a.
';;t.
In Olber ~ilness bd~llle
and dleport Public Library Board for
&lt;opy being _.,lved and prepared
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Coundl MondOr
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for Unotypes, aaw tht Jlnotypea m
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under a IUSPE!Illlon ot ~
C
Arrangements were completed
~;~peratJon, and fallowed a
1-...a:....ll_
aeetnad and fmaJ readinp Q-.f ~
lor
sale of ~ouseo on JNlll""'Y
The Dolly S.ntlnel being
1'1
tt'
DmLa.I.IS
naore 312 providing for the
owned by the Board on Pearl St.
PP " They were particularly ,...,. i
VIce pre· witb the houses to be offered at
Li&amp;htiDg
rates was tn-4e aqd' ~
ested in hDw eomlc• were can intq
eeo. treas.; public auction on Saturday, Jan. ....1
ed by Council.
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Frank,. Jo- 28. at 2 P m at the Pearl Street
'!"¥ Mayor's Report.~
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Salet of prepaid 11 alea tax. reRichard Owen, manager of The
month of D«ember,
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Lee.
Bulldmg Interested persons may eeipta In Meigs County jumped in Daily Sentinel aDd Chester Tanneteipta flf $5!50.11 II .tb!e " ~;I
officers are, see the houses on the week of tbe Dece1qber, but totals for 1956 re hiJJ of the editori&amp;lstaff conducted
..~ of fines and eolti, wuftad
sale by calling tbe superintend. malne4.below 1955 it was learned the young people through the PI·
The Modern Woodmen of Am- llld approve&lt;t by Coundl and bill&amp;
ent's
office
and
making
attangehere
tOday
per's
operations.
·~~:;~;~'~:;
Ass\.
elica met Friday at their Hall and totalinf .appr~teb' ~ were
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· Captatn,
AI· menta Hou1es are to be removed
installed new atrieera. L S. Ho~o riad, approved ud 0lil~ pajd
th 91 I
IJeutenant, Rober\ r
lthl thlrt d
·Treuurer Roger Tracy
1
e
e w n
Y ays -.u.~
urr.. ,siies In the lhtrd week of
ofrom
the sale.
Next Spring Mrs1 Slout expect&amp; char was the hutaUing Consul and when funds are avap 1 ~Je."-~
'
December, emlmg Dec. 22, were to take her Seventh Grade pupilJ William Kr.;.ctomberger , w.--...,. the ..•.)(a;vor E. F_ llobtaaon,'~t tile
The Board ha1 rOO&lt;liVed the ~. up !9'/i from the same in hlJtory to v~1t histonooll,y im- tnatalling esCort.
. dose oJ tbt · Moncf9 .'U.eetinc,
·
money form the 81lle of bonds and week's Slllea the previolUI year portant landmarks al'ld seenett, lD· · Officers l~stillfid wer.e: Goldie -eozpmende(f ltlembera Of, the c:oupwllJ place $2!1l,6oo.oo in a savings which were $7.~85
eluding the .m.useum, in Marietta. Krarkomberaer. . Consur; ' E. K.. til t.Qr the Jone hou'! of ltudJ; and .,
fund at the Clihen's National
Total sal81" for the year, how· Ohl().
Owen, Advturi D. A. ,.Rice, El.. ..-t en~ - in the ~dint'
BanJr: untll needed later in the ever, wm-e 11 '7r down, or $11 • .Watchman,, D. 1\. ~; Sea. af Ule 1.,- appropria~) ...._,,
year The Board also disc!Qsed the 237, from 19M's $126,731J t(l th~
Ray
Truot~ H. C. ll!!lo.led '"I' that dui;Dr ·Uiit· ,.._,_.fr9Jects of mstaJiing windows m same date
Jones, D A. Hi~ and IUiea Roa- daJ ~uon members of Uie to'i!Nifl ·i
Ute Central Buildhtg, automatic
-------ehar.
had met 1ft JeW:ral 'ape:¢111 IIUr'
heat ·control tdr the High Schqol
The Camp -will meet on the siona to 1t0n out tbe probltfbl
Ffi'st and Third Frida,&amp; of eatb that confront tbem in ;\be ~.:
:~!':!~g and ~utpmeot to be purmcnth
atioo of slfch In appro.P.kia:tioDi
On January 18 Neigbbor Arthur
Councilmen present at ~'•
A calculator for the commerctal
Tracy
wtU
be
preeuted
with
his
meeting
were: Roy Beb:lng, tiltbdep..-tment " 1o be · purehased
~ports
flfty year membership pin ami ard Iones, Dl.le Smitb, WQqe
ffom the Mary Watkins Memorial 1
Fund and three. typewr.ters are
newly
formed
Scout Post,
m Middleport.
:
"
also to be purchased for the
Commercial Department.
The first baby of the year born mght moved tc tponsor a "roffeehoi the
ehoeolate-donut
benefit" to
at Holzer Hospital was a 7 lb. 11 aid
local Polio drive.
men answered the j'
oz girl born at 8 09 am The inot ... mon per
'0
The locatum for the Explorers
fant ha6 been named Jusnlta Gay
Hours epnsumed
prbmoUon,
Co help fight t h. e
and is the daughter of l\tr. and
dread
disease
, will be In front o£
Mrs
Harold
Green,
600"'
Third
'avor&gt;r• •f ·
the
A4PP
Store
Jn Middleport,
Avenue Galhpolis. Ohio. Mrs.
Recently, 0. E, Anderoon, Sl&gt;cretary, Ohio Bankers Al8ocla:
where
the
liremen
distribute the
Green tS a former' employe of the
lion,
annoum:ed U!J fourth allllt¥ "Ohio Bankers ~aflon _
bo~llal where she worked itl the popcorn. Saturday, Jan. 12, has
been the date set Ior the affair. Chapter ProJ!ICt.~1Eout Meigs County Banks are ""'~rlll8 ,;
Dretary Departmcnl
this proJect fu M...l Cqunty. They are the Racine il9~ Bank;
Pomeroy Fire Chief George
Mr. Green 1s a construction
Hot coffee, hot chocolate,
the First Na,tlonalllarik of Racine, the Pomeroy N~llbaal
HJcln: reported todiy that in the worker ancl bas been employed fresh .wlartn glazed donuts will
Bank
and the Fa.:fueils Bank and Savings Coml'in.r~ i\tJ&gt;om.
period trom Dec. 31.l.. 1955 untJI bY v. N. HOlderman &amp; Sons but is distributed tbroughaut the dcwnOhw
-'·
•
~. Sl, 19M that l,hC!' local Vol- temporArily la1d off work. Tb\'! town area, f~r the pnce of one
projec~
IS
open-.
.
to
all
jun.
the
keeping
o(
eQIDplete
and
Jli..,
unteer Fire Departmeii~ answered cou.P]:e has. one other daugbtet, dODijtion, in. the never-ending batiors and seniol!l ehrOJJ~ in a eurate records, tbe effectiv~~ ~
41 alarms.
·
cyntbia Jean, who is 13 montha tie 'halnst Poll().
class
of Voea:t.•ottaL AgricUlture. marY ot reeord&amp;, and, tbe f!~
'
Chairman ol the "Explorer
A total of 328 men responded old.
to fire calls representing 100'-h
A total of 945 hab1es were bo."Jl Scout• Polia Fight" promotion is Tht' followm,g flY~ ~ud~ _eleef- made towal"l beeomjng ~ ~
working hours w~Ue the lire rc- at Holzer Hosp1Lal which includes Pete Warner anrl auutant cba r- ed to submlt their farm:llll, pro. ed in farming and as cl~ oJ
COURT
1
gram record books fbr .,atticlpa. the community.
qu!rlng
the loftgest time to sub- 472 jfrls, 477 boys, 11 pllllri of man 1s Darr~ll Bechtel Other Ex24 ol Middlem the project. ~ Ebers·
--:-;;;;~:;::::;:::;:::;,;;
to apper In due was. that to the Swisher Coal twina and 73 premature&amp;. A~n j p]oren taking p.1rt are: George tton
bach, Joe Glenn, c'arl WoUe,
ASKS
9 p m. Tipple which resulted in a $12,000 Holzer Ho&amp;pltal 1s proud of '"' un , Hibr.. Dale MlUer, "Hotdog" Dwa1n Sayre, and l.arty: ·Hoftert
A divorce
broken record of no matern~j Xloes and Larry Bunce
or de- lass.
The purpose of the proJect il Pleq
Hicks pointed out that 90 per- deatlu. There were 14 bab1es &amp;iw
'
&lt;lhar·
ol tbe fire caUa answel1!'d by er born lo the hospital in J958
The Feenev.JBenne~t AmeticRn to encouraae •nd give l'fleoJrdo Lou va._
Ohio cent
volunteer €ltemen were out of the tbab. were born m 11155 when a to-. Legjon Pclst of MiddlePort b twn to cafdul aelec:Uon
plan-- aeuted by A~!~''."l:!,
nmg of the tii'ming PJ'Oil'lml et FIPCS. from
corporation cans.
tal"ot 959 babies were boru.
sronsor of UJe troop.
Vocatwnal -A&amp;rlculture Btudein\,i . Leland,

Middleport Board Of-Education ~unior Hi.a~
ReElectS, ~Uce IJoyd President -Mak~ Tour Of
w•~

ScntmeJ Plant

D,

toured

Me1gs
, SaleS Tax
Retelp
• ls ShOW
'""'crease Jn Dec

tbe

oe:

lfl'fiA
New Officers
At Middleport-

·street

Sta"

j

Holzer Hospital
IR
JlS FIrst
•
Baby Of The Year

V }uuteer F'Ire
Dept.Answered
'A~~ 41 Calls In 1956

I

Explorer Scouts
Map Project For
Polio
The

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