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The Daily Sentinel

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, .Happy Harvesters Closs Crowns
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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Held On Friday

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Lucille Bearhs Hawklna, Pomeroy Socie.ty l:ditor, Phone 6244

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, . Pomeroy-Middleport,

the Federab:d Church, held on man , you W')Uid not
the InFriday Evenmg, Mrs Bentz Wolf SHle of the Rtble 10 dry, ll you
Jl'uneral sen1ces for Peter Feen· was crownet:! • Queen for a Day" kept tfte outside dllsled"

Wonderful Proposition

ey were held Fr1rlay mornmg. at by the Star

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hold longer
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N •I Ch 0 1I #J2's
'Health makes
the difference

•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

NeiBonvUio, Ohio

They include Sandra Brewin.Q:tcn
Ellen Dutton and

N~da

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

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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
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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
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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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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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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
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1 l)lvl4. . Cq.vtr:t. )'OUI\Itf ton ot
.... •oci,J!.rJ J:_rn,at oo..,erh, broke
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wtet.
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,t,oul11 -:Abela and
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Pome,.Y . .. . . Phone i81·~ .
Middleport . Phone 62Q4:~

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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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: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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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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Mr. and Mr~ Howard
. .and Mra. Robert St:;who have been vlsttfn&amp;
Carl, retbmeil h m111

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Frank
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and
Mr.
rrcsant were: Nloml Chase,
lnd
Mrs.
Amos
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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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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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LANCASTER, 0. UP - Burglars todaY ~tole an ealimated $7,-

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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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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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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-

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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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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. ,
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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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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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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-

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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:

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"lised: .,,..~.j eUnt south. afJ:er goln• out of Oon'1
trol.
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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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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•

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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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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-~ $50(1 .md.!.
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Board of Edti&lt;atlo~ when lbey met at the ,High School Mon. Forty.thm- pupUs of Mn. ~:.. h1s brolber in Maaon on several bJioyeea Retir'ement,. ~ ~.
· day nigh! and Mrs. LQw~ P,robaS&lt;o was reelected vice-presi·
sro~t'• POQteroJ lunlor ~&amp;I&gt; ocea~tons.
- Ap~ted fronr Qle ~
dent. Paul S. Smart, clerk, will continue iD' this oftlce with lbe EQhtb ·Grade eW.
1'1&gt;• Mr. and Mra. Clyde Foler left oo Bon~ ~meat .ftmd ..._..,·_,.tJ:W
~
tenn lasting until the f.itst of next ~ar. The Board will con· Dilly SentmeJ editorial otftees pnd Friday for ClevelaDd to be at the JUDi ol f$.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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a seven year term.
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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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plates- and 1et Into pa1e forma.
Frank,. Jo- 28. at 2 P m at the Pearl Street
'!"¥ Mayor's Report.~
' 'W.
Salet of prepaid 11 alea tax. reRichard Owen, manager of The
month of D«ember,
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;H.
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
~
· 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."-~
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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,
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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.
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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
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~. 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·
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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

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New Officers
At Middleport-

·street

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Holzer Hospital
IR
JlS FIrst
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Baby Of The Year

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

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Explorer Scouts
Map Project For
Polio
The

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l-'lliOy Se!itlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan. 11, 1957

IIIIV81 16 '1'0 INTIIIESTS OF MEIGS. MASON AREA
Plbli-beO eftr1 afternoon. except Sunday b)f The Ohio Valley
• ''trfl,IIL .Ilt 110 Mecbatue St.. Pomer,y, 0 . Basiaeu offla
Jboai L~ afft~ phone 39i
-ICHAitD 5. OWIN- GE.NERAL MANAGER
iaYNOLD I . GREENE - EDITOII
Matioaal adve~ representat1ve. BotUoeW.Kim\taJl. lrl.e~
MII&amp;Ave.NewY&lt;rl C&gt;ty,l6. NY.
Mt:Ond clast. mail.ing matter at tbe pbat office at

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nt:ea::

Delinry by carrier when, an.ilable

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OM Ytaf lnldvance al The Daily Sentinel offi~.
~ tftlli))Je; eh6 1Mnth I By mall onP vear a: eix month.t..

aiji~ R IIMJtltbs. 1'7.10:

ree months, $3 00

;- ~mont:ht. - $2.59; ene month. Sl

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Dy motor ro1tte

County Gets Nl!ar Half-a-Million

1

Records of the State Aud1tcr show Ohioans shared in high.
wa,v revenues--from licenses and gas taxes - by over UOO
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' ouEST SPIAdlt
Mill Ethel Niehohl wlio for over
25 yean was 1 lupetvtJior of prla
BCbool;t 1n Indi• wlll be the g,ueat
spea'ker when, the Women 's M1~
sionary Soelety of tbe Pomeroy
Baptist Church metta Friday evening, at the church.

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Metho~

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Around

, About

·with Rt~bert Rmr,.k

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Mrs Dou,1laa Circle nnd ramlh DnuKia11 Ctrrll! Saturday.
1nd P'Jor,nce Circle \'\sited M1 1 Mr und 1\.tr~ Homer Circle are
a.nd krs Buren Duncan or Cllfton , 1 the ..:randp11renLs of a son born
W Va Thurada)'.
1 to Mr and :\1rs Harold C1rcle of
Barbara anti Marilyn Rou8h re Portland

gentleman whose hooked nolie and
1 cragg
chin gave hlm the 11 ppf&gt;ln
ance ~f a truculent hlrtle He had
a pair of piercing blue eyes behind frosty sdasse1 and 11 laugh
that could be remlnlscent of the
croaklna of ravens Some of this
.was aathma, but a lot of n amvcd
DOWN
10. Ballor
from the sardonic v1ew that there
1 Lovar ot
1Brit )
was very little room m his racket
eountry
23 Hated
for lneptnes~
I P..torm
:;15 Cl01e
He hod an Idea that a man wnt
a DtJn•
&lt;o
t.lplilllh
nx.,•.
tng a piece ought to know what he
11¥ttlj)OI1)
tive
was writing about, so that 1t at
I Ultrl.ey
reply
least ml1ht be mtelllg1ble Lo the
18 Oreek
author before he p3Jmed It orf On
PonCin
ldter
the public.
20. Nulll·
The Skipper had been a srhool
tl..
teacher,
a reporter, a columni11t,
•. Qlpttal
SO Oaau
:11. Antlered
''veral
kinds
of newspaper exe('U·
llwlll.t
ftxedly
onlmol
tive,
an
editorial
writer and ftn
•• '1'1111. u
II. MonJe'• title U.Scuftd,u
aUy an edltor-1n·c1'uef before hr
• khl.hl
lpl.t
a donkey
3t aonne tool 44. Bitter vetch atarted pounding knowledge Into
the knotty heads of young squlrt8
80. Rue&amp;l
10. Mo\uN
who wanted to wr1te the Great
American Novel the very mmute
While dl~~eoura11lna: lhls, Coffin
tauJbt them the rudiments of a
coherent, ahort senOOnee.
He taqht tbem thCI value or
the word "ain't," for emphasis,
and auggeated that the world was
fat' ~ -pettect and that the
pl'!Ople in the world shared iU
lmpertettton:J,
I
To tbat end, he dispatched h1s
I
hopeiula to tuch uhlyrieal plares
aa pblll~• t.'Outb, it'lsone asylums,
and Nte pt1aona. He Issued as·
altnmenll at the flnt of the week
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and revluwf"cl th·e ertorh on Friday, which waa laden w1th peril
U.WI
He retd the workl aloud, with apprGprlat.e comntetlt. His aareasM
bUttered the palntwork, and h!JO
veey oeeaalonal praise ent you
tf. I
IO&amp;I'In1 over the wee~end.
TIM man's aolldlty ~ rnade him a
cle.ariRJ houae ror neW!Ipapera as
,_, I
tar north a1 Baltimore. Even in
th 1 midat of the DilpMuion, Col·
boya ud 1lrb went to work
ti!ltToQtrOH - RoPe'• how tt wtlti 1t1 (In'•
out of aeh&lt;tOl Editora
atralabt
AlCYDLBAAxa
held mOat vaeaneles for 0 J 's
I '
.. loONOI'iiLLOW
cubs, larply because tbey didn't
OIIIIIIU. tllftply - l h tor 0110th" Ia thlo ...,pit A Iii ultll have
to t~aeh the cuba very much
lor t.bi
L'l. X tor Ule two 0'1, eto. emr1e rtttM. •~ about covertna and writing, a
\rophit. tM JiQtll U.d tormat,lon ot thl word• are 111 hlntt. atory.
1Jiell dlt Ute todtlttttrt "" dlr.ertnt.
1 fell under the mUl'l spell In
1
an unuiual fuh1on ( waa not a
11.
an&gt;
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m
q,.~olloo
,'
journalism "-udcnt, but I elm~
! Ptl.eHIX 7UI QL'I'AP 'I'U8 4Ua
down wtth an attaek of love for
a doll who WaL The old professor
LPXII&gt;ci ifOtUI JU WICOHIAIIXasked me, ln an Interview, why l
wanted to Uike up joutMibm ib
OR'fU,
the wAnter~ -~lrttr ar my lf!hi(ll'
.,.....,.. . , . . , _.. I 01111 1)()1111 11m KNd\v"-Clk·
year. 1 ,.lllll!d \bot I wu ift 1...
Ito\' !llfti...... Jilia1 'I'RAT II IN ONZ-N~
with Ml• SHnd.SO, 1nd tlti11 wll
Mr.itw ~- ..._ ~........,
the ealiut w~ I eould contrive t()

CROSSWORD

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7:00 Today
t :QO

OoUee Time

10.00 Home

"smii·

kttp bel'

oii\Wi'

1117 lyt.

"I Uke a pratleal man,'' 0 J
aald. "And 1he is tbe Prettiest
gJrl Jn the clan You'r~ hired
She'll get married beton 1he ever
makea 1 ne'Wspaper htnd, but l
got some tdeas about you."
1 ean uy with a wl'Jole lot of
pride that he gave me the f1rst
job that developed in the summer
of 1033-"because," sald he, glggling evllly over a sJug ot bourbon,
"the job Is so damned awful that
you're the only man I got who 's
ornery enough to take it. I gtve
you a month outside." Aa a matter of fact •. I lasted tbree, before
country- weekly claustrophobia in
Hamlet, N C, drove me out intn
the Northern snow

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The Skipper and hu tmy, razor
tongued wde, M1ss Gertrude, took
us all to raise, and we spent more
Lime In h111 house lhan h1s son,
Wilson.
we ate hts rood and d,ank hls
bourbon and soaked up practical
philosophies of the workmg pnss,
obBervations so wired they gener·
ated electriCJly. Coffin was a Mencken wlthout tbe posturing, and an
hour with hlm was as strenuous
as a third-degree.
The salty nld boy had an unholy
pact witb Philllp Russell, the not·
ed biographer who taug,ht ereatlve
wrltlne. Dt Ruaaell would inject
us with quiet culture and 0. J.
would adapt n to hareh praeticallty They worklld. together aa cynically aa a thief 1nd hil fence, with
Phll Russell tUtting us over the
head with Japaneae hokku and
Cotnn adi~ttna: the ancient art
form to the vulgar present.

Well, he'a trone now, as all the
good onea S(), although stme aev·
eral tl'iOuland or us thought he
was lmperllhable. Ir he'11 some
place wh~e he cap read hla oblta,
he probably baa already produced
a blue pencU and Ia busy haekin1
them to bitt.

Are Made
For Attendattte

Mrs. Geneva Nollln

8:00 ~tlln
KaQa.sroo

lll~'ll
10:110 G~
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10:80
AriiJur Godfrey

1:99

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St:Hl:e It ttlch
Vtllani Lady
t.oye 'l.ot' ,IJfe
~atta l'C)r tomOrrow
Guiding Light

1 two and a

e

Former Pastor

Named Chaplain
Of Legislature

BONI GQIS RIGGING
PHILADELl'HIA - The Atad·
emy of NatUral Scaences here Ia
literally 'ac~ng with old bones.
So inueh so that It refused lo aceept. a UI,OOQ.year-old rqastodon
le1 found by John Hirschman, 10,
of Delaware TownetUp, N J, at
Lon1 llefeb lai•nd, N J
TQW'L COMII lACK

11:30 l'lv,e Star F'il\al
7:Qfl Kqtlo, J'ron I&gt; OUte
t:15 lob' D117 I&gt; the N..,.
7:.ao
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11 ·30 TB4
12.00 Tie,..Tac Douth
12 30 It. Could 8e You
1·00 Current

2 00 Camera Coet to SchOol
2:30 Tenneuee Ernle Ford
3·00 Ma.tlDee Theatre
4 00 Quee.1 lcr. • Day
4 45 M:odern Ronu~el
8:00 Comedr ~me
6 30 TJ1e Aubt Oru Sbow

cuE$...ER

Middleport SodMy

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women•,

st&gt;eneer, ~Iii, to\lbnl, a •••• ,
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Rarine 1211 "
llrohl"'-

Darlene
I 8 Bte

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SUN IIAY B01'1'LED GAl llo¥1

UGt.L IIIOTICI
OI.QINAHCI 1&gt;10. 112
AN OI.OINAIICI TO ,.OYIIII
1101 PutNIIHINO, OPIUTUto
ANQ Mloi.JjTAllf{(IIG A LIGHTING
IVSTII&gt;i T!l L(,.n' ITIIIITI
ALLIY~ ~ JIUBLIC I'LACU

or

100&lt;1 ..~.. • · - b l l llj Till VILLMI!
POMUOY,
prife4, Paol ~,a...,nee, ..... -"!liS COUIIfY, I!NIO.
land, u.

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~DUNCIL OP Tttl YILLAOI 0,

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Coif 318·11 ... D311l.
1 8 "31c
tara or 'l'hldU •n4 Spedll. No. 2 COON HOUND8. ! ELI!CTIIIC
llooa of 1:..111o J'IIIMI • ,..,... hDt pittQ, 2 fln ton houae
lor eluoUled roteo Obiluorlto jaeb. llll'lhaU MJlle!', Jr., Down·
lll,lton.
I 8 ptp
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I I I • .,Of)l&gt;f$ •

M)l' LJtUe Mar,il.l,
Ne•s Picture
Sports Eye
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Weatbereast
Mayor p( the :Town
'J·SO Eddie Fi!j}!et
7•j5 NliC News
8.90 Hinm Holidar
Fa·~tr Knows Best
6·00

-For-Rent
f

$·30
8:45
8:55
7:00

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yoated wlill t11&lt; rijlht to IIcht wtlb
eleetrlcity the ~u. alley• and
other publk: plaeea In the VUia1e
of .PomtrOy, Ohio, (hereln called

servicemen

"omnlete WHJI:BI, ILIGK~. 8 loom modtrn APARTMENT,
~IMIQJ Ad- llob _,..,
..U Pomei"O)&gt; fl&amp;.J or Midlll•

llaokell's Botetr SOI"rioo. Wut

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. Voi\J Stroel. - , Q11!t&gt;.
SAYI DON'T YOU IUIOWI'
Bator's wilt give yoQ the bait

1.00 Kr41i Thfatre

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APAilTQN'I',
Peoplet Ten~ee, Pomeroy. G~
IJe. Above fiood. nne. Plaone
1:14-y or 46fi.X
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l\OO!t !lOUSE Ia S&gt;ruuoe, ,..,
olettrle •••
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8:00 Captaln KatliBrOO
9·011 Morning Show
)b:OO GaJTy Moore

10·30 Artbur Godlret
11:30 Strike it Rich
12:00 V1hant Lady
112.15 Uove (lf Live
12·30 Search fdl' Tomorrow
U!:45 Guiding Ugnt
DU!lSEL trainihg,

2:30 H:tuseparcy
3:00 1he Big Payoff
3·30 Bob Crosby Show
4:00 Srlghter Day
4:15 l!lettet Storm
t:30 Ftlge of Ni&amp;ht
5:00 l'.be Early Show
6::m Les Paul &amp; Miry Ford
6:30 Your E.!lso Reporte:-6:45 Sports Parade
8:M Wectherman
7·00 Jill Corey Show
7:1D DotJgJas F.dwards
7.30 Gant Step
8:00 At'thur Godfrey &amp; Frl'endt
1
8:00 The MUlion~~otre
q:30 J've Got A Secret
1~:00 20th Century Fox Hour
tl:OO Up to the mlnuj~ neW&amp;
11:05 Sr-anning the Weather
11;10 'l'be Late Show ..

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Praetical apare-tlllle
Include• maintenance.

Diesel

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FINISH HIGH SCHOOl. • no cloo-

ses. Study at home, 'PJI'e time.
Diploma awarded. Write for tree
catalo&amp; • WUM SChool, e-o Box
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(8) Auto SOles

19!50 FORD TROOK, II ton, \lour
speed transm1$Sion, "ictor 8ahr,
two m1le nllrth of Chester.

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fl145.00. I'Om...., Motor
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1:30 Fem_inine Touch
21~ Ltberace
2:40 Li!e Wllb Elllabetb
3·00 Afternoon Fllm FesUvd
4 30 $uper Serial 'nme

1918 BUJCI[ V8 Super, f di'. Ill.,
iera Sedan. Power windn'l.
ste¢na:. lett, antenna:, and
brakes. $J,1B:I.OO. Blaettnar1s,
1 Ute

Theatre

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w~:~~
leigh's Dept OHL • IMO-R, Tree.
port, DL

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·, KAtN TO BECOMI
A llltANCN MANAGER
IN CONSUMER

(21 ) Rca I Estate

HUJM!nttOa, W Va. With llr. and
lin. Doaald -U&amp; and ,._
riJmmy MeCiu., returned to his
ll_!~1.~1~atU., laturdQ'
afw
JPfQG&amp;.N tevertl dift wtU. bil
ld•--11. Ill. oD&lt;I llft. Dole
Smitll. -He w• a~attied hoJJe
by Mr and Mf! SmJtb.
Betty Will dauehter of Mt. 1ad
b. ~ WUI iJ tonfiDtd to hrr
boDN!, ~ toad witb tbjrbn
~·
Jnueek WUI left Suodl1 tor a
vtak wltb rtllti'\it-1 in Columbul
Vn. .U11a 0 . Hawk of Atbea.s
l11fl lira MU)' Scott of Pome.roy
~ to tbeJr IHnnH, Kond:ay
aftB • weekend visit WJth Mr.
H1t Hri ffarTY Stahl
Be,.. and Mra. B L Barrett of
Middlepor;t w«e SUnday gu':4its
of J.ln ~ Stf,b.l.
Mu. •Jhl'1) SLibJ received word
~ week 4L the death of her
n•pl\ew, JleJvla Je(fert of Canton
Jii. Jeffers• m~r, wa. the for·
mer GJadya Car.ey of Pomeroy

Middleport
·'.Society

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Mu

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caJ patiellt it tN Muoa C11Dic.
llr. and Mn. L D. ~ •~all¢
1h ond lfh. Elllo lioorl; Gl.,...
ter, Thun4ay and l'ridJJ. '
Mr 1.nd Mrs. blph JDfbael and
son. M1key, s... nt the weekend
r"'
WHh her pll'ftlf; llr. ·•841 lin.
Carl Ebenbac6, and famfly, Bradt-Jury 3fld alto visited hi• mother,
Vrs Jluel Jlidtael, Pomeroy,
Vonday Mr 1nd Mfl. Jliehtel and
~OD , who have been Ii¥111$ in Columbu s left far ~- aew home
at Brade-nton, Florid1, where be
hu bern transferred by ijle frutl
company for wlllcb JJe ~
Nonnan Foa, Point Pleau.nt,
visited hHI i lller. &amp;frL ,Perry Mit.rh
and famtly Sunday aDd toot hi:.
mother Mrl Wilham . F,.._ bac:k
for a vuu at h11 bome llrt. Nor
man Pou:, who was Ill, was unable to attend the family dianir
at the Mitch hOrae. Mw JtiUe
M1tch, R."l, Ga1lipolis, was borne
for the day

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11r. and Mra. KtniMtb .,... Utd
aon, Robert, were ~ ..,.,.
of h6l alster and tamiJ; lit. Mid

Mn. Cloy ~~ lfKl ~ tofttr,
Lee, at !.hft, if. Va.

V"onda

STOIEWIIIt
BOBII BIIOOKll

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lfr. and Hra. P1ul Baer and two
children, Chatter vllitted Sunday
w1th Mr. and )(rs. Vnnon Weber
and four 4!hildren, Rutland
Mrs J.fark Rol~r. HuntinJton,
and MJss Naney Roller, Parkersburg, were here SUnday for the
funeral of Mra Vtola Jones, Pome·
roy, al the Ewing Funeral Home
Mn Clara Phihl)s, WilkesvUie,
was a recent guelt of ber niece,
Mrs Lawrence Milhoan, and huJ.

P/ lr James Puckett, who has
,been visitmg h11 partnts, Mr and
Mn F;tr• Puckett, left today for
Lincoln, Nebruka.
Pvl Eugene Smith, who is Ita
lloned at Fort Knor, Ky., apent
the \teekend w1th hill wile.
Mrs Terry Gallagher wall 1:1
lfuntln1ton for the weekend wtth bam!
Mr and Mrl. Clilford Roush and
Mr. . Gallqber who 11 a medical
three
chtldren woh btve just repaUent at the Veterans' Jlospit.l
turned from Gem;lany, were 4in·
there.
ner guests SUJiday of llr. and
){,iss Jean Llm.a 111pen1 :3undJy m lfn Harold Sara:ent and 1leo vialtGalllpoh• wtth frjenda.
ed Mr and Mn. P'. L. Miteh and
s"""" frnn, three rear old fannly
dauchter of Mr. and Mn. Howard
The Rev and Mra. B. L aa,rett
Ervtn, 03k Qrove, Racine, BD , were guesQ Sund-ay of lit. and
apent tbe weekend wtth her grand· Mrs HMrY Stahl, Rock Spring•
parents, Mr and lira. Herbert
Jane YOliDJ .tnd Mary Carolyn
Fink, and Jhared a birthday treal Miller, student~ at Obic. Vn!Ver·
with children jg tbe Primary de- Illy, 1pe11t the weetend With their
parf.meqt of the Bible Srhool at fam1hea.
tbe Churcl! of Christ.
Mrs Nellie Wlnston and Kn
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bachner spent Sara May Jones. Lak1n, were dJDSunday witb Mr. and llrL Clyde ner guutJ of MrL Carrre Cassell
Belcher and Kr. and Mrs. C W Sunday.
Clark, Charleston.
lira Cedric C1ark left Monday
Mrs Frances Ewmg was notUied evemng for Aanapobs wbere 1he
of the death of Mrs T W Field, will viait her daughter and tiOP·
Charletton Mrs Field wu a for- i.n·law, Lt. and Mrs. P F. Klein,
mfr Middleport resJdent. Mn, and their aona, Peter and Richard

SKIRTS
SWEATERS

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JUNEfS
DRESS SHOP

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sy.stem
m said.
Vlllas:e~
-6E€TION
7: That
all !''d{;::~:/.'j
or reSolutions, or part&amp;
that are mconsJStent or m con·
fhct herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed
SEC'tJON 8. That this Ordmance

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Here ls 1 job yOU will like-dol):.
Jq Mth people and servlnt Uteir
financial ntedl.

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IIID5 B\JICK centlll')', -4 dr. lllvt. ehanto Wlllt lholr oellln1 pt~b~U.
,.., Sedan. !Wd-lo)&gt; allr\0, pow • • • arid m•u olher thlll,lo.
steertn1 ond brakto. .,,!1115.00.
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Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

,.,. cuotoin•," l&gt;lr•· Ellie Calvert;

~lut:Jons for the New Year,"
'· Parsons; "AnOther
Mrs. Steua

'Year," Mn. Altoha Karr.
A t9ntri~ution !VIliS made ~o the
lumie111 Mission and the treasurer

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hake aaJe and supper netted $180.•
11.

right in

casb reqlllred
of loan with
rent.
&amp;room frame

a;j;~~oal"'~;..i;i;;;. gas
Riverbeating,
view.
~-00 Can be bought with
flOO.OQ down and asaume bal·
anee of loan at $30.00 per

1 3 6te Good starling aalary. , .excellent
month.
,lf!M FOIID V8 Roo.eb wqon.Pord. tralniD&amp; p!'OII!'IJII. • • .early ad- BOX 229
umatlc 1dltve, -orta1iW blqe :fln. vanct~ment. • • eeepttonll benefit
ish. $J,ti9/J.oo. Bloellille~t Pom• p~ ••. these and mon are
roy.
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13 tile JOUI'I with - - ·

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or
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Pr•v",
Mils,
Pau1ine
Rice,·
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J.Coo llltlo Them Through Ajl'l'he
Ytlr," Mra. Della Windsor; "Chrl.at

fraarie bunbeat, nice

playground

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l0:4G )1Jh&amp; Follow-up
fi:OO J&lt;;ews of the N&gt;Jhl

lira. Knight reported the

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183tc

II rou· ;lilto. varle!J In a Job
I.BM--Po~N'fiA-±c-c-:C)l""'l"'elli&gt;D"""'',"""YB; lle. will (let" It horo. You wUI deal
luxe, 4 d!., std.~ ·Jb:dfamatlc ,alJ ~=
· •I -,lid
people. • • .Jou
OUI , ,
drive, only 8,405 ocluol o!iieo. ~ J.ii
eatlona •••
~.B9lOO. Blaellnar'a, Po-. tab loan
" 13111e ~prove eredltl. • .rou
e~:lllee~ . .rou will

l.llckey Mouse Club

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GE~

Dolly Se!llfael. l'omero1·llltldleport,

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Culoon Club
Five Star Final
Klll:la, !l'ran 11 Ollie
Joba Daly 1&gt; the Newo
7:10 Dloneylar.d
9:30

FUESSEN,

-Army PFC Howard Kitcben Jr.,
wbose parents live on Union AVe ,
PQD'leroy, Oh_io, tecenUy W_!lS grd.
uated from the wheel vebicle re·
pairman course at the Army's EuWMmilD, loeal MAiliUED MAN,
Ordnance School m Fuesogo 21 to :Ill lor rotan brood
route. StraiJbt ulary. Stealb'
Jeff-i'OuDd poattlon for rilbt
man. For 1pplication see ·:Yr.
Yocum at 184ft Lincoln Heights,
tJJonday iJUl TUesday, Jan. '1 and
8 between 8:00 p, m. aqd 'J:BO

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12:10 Neillbboro
12:30 Midday Movie Matinet

8:30 Novy Lo1
9:00 Ozzle •nd H.a%1'1et

Pomeroy Soeiety Notes

I

repair, ~ientltic Motor Tune-Up
an phases of bi.l ptf wort. If
l&amp;.D5
mlcbanlcaUy Inclined
write lor FREE book. Uti11Uea

ll!S3 CHEVICOLET, f ~., 2 tone
blue &amp;Ia~ .110 aeriel_. beater,
clean. fl9ji.OO. Pomei"O)&gt; !dolor
Co.
11 :18 If

8:00
8:00
6:30
7:00
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the "\'l&amp;Je"'), 1nd tbe CoMpan)'
ahaU .have 'hr rl&amp;bt to eharce and
reerive from the VIIIIIJ• payment
Mr. and Hrt. W A Gibbs and
lot ..Sci tenlce1 in at"eordanee
with tbe foUowtnJ JChedule of lORI IIDd Mr: aJld Mn Jaclr; Kft.
ntea: •
nedy IP.fmt Saturd.ay Dtlht •nd
Bued on all nhtht burmn1 385 8unda7 lJ1 Cotumbu• with ~htlr
daya per year, or approxinurteJ' aliter abl(ltllilber In Jaw, Mr. and
'1000 hour, per year, Uahtl eaer- llrL .._h l{urulley •lid lmlly
Jiled by overhead dlru-lbution fa ·
Mr and .Jtn. WilHam Parker
cJ!irtea. All f1xturea mounted on and famil)' of Columbus w~
wOOd poles
wei.kend iUetil of iJr and Mrt.
1000 Lumen, opeo type $18.50 Edwwd ~-. Mtnenvill•
-per lamp per year
Mr and lltl. Paul tl'tsher vilit·
2WO Lumen, open type-$22 00 ed rtrent~in Columbu1 with Mr.
per lamp peT yea r
and J(u. Jp12t FJs()et.
·
"GGO Lumen, Glasa inclosed Dt. and Mrs. IDirold Brown and
$32.® per bmp per year
J9fl and ""- Sadie Brown h'"
CI.OOO Lumen Glass inclosed - returned after a vit1t ln Florida.
$&amp;0.00 per brnp per year
Mr and Mrt William Bater
SECTION 2· Payment for the returned home slturday evcnin'
Rrviee furn lflb:ed beteWlder ah:all aher apeAdJ~t
ae11erat days 1ft
be made monthly in aeeardance CharletWn, W. Va wllh Mr and
Wltb bdll rendered tlleretor by
Mrs William Grlte and son.
the Campan,y 'at the end of each
Mra. Samp RuueU tpeot SUJ~oo
period, each pa,yment ta be due
rlay
With ~. and J4ra. Robert
wJthJn 15 day• of the aubmmlon
Canon,
Leadine Creek.
of the blll therefor, c.verdue pay.
menta "io bear interett It the rate
lf1s~; NellJe Koehler spen! Suoof a ~;. per annum until p.a1d. day tn GallipoiJJ w1th Mr and
Shculd the Village defJult ln 4 M1 s Charles Weaver •
successive p:t.yments, the COmpany
Mr and Mra. Theodore Reed Jr.
may at any time diiCOnhnue ser v1s1led in Ironton, Saturil3y evep•
vice hereunder wit-bout uotiee 10 mg with Mr 1nd M.-. Howafd
long u any deflult eJ:irla, pro. Kresa.
vlded, however, that ftO charge
Vincent Kmgbt returned to Lh:a•
ahalJ be made by tl•e Company for
Military Inshtule Wheehn&amp;,
sen1c e hereunder during •.7;~li~Ui~;;.s::i.~~~ aftrr spendmg the
pM'iod in which servke 15 aq, .e
with
parents, Mr. and
conti nued
ft. Knight
SEt:T!ON 3 The street
Mf aM Mrs John North aod
be £urm1hed,
f 11
aJI y and LeoI•tJ Sh aner ot
tamed
N'.Wifk-' Were weekend guests of
cnnsut
M~d
Mn. Eshe Mossman, Hfn181 1000 Lumen
~
24 2500 Lumen
cr
\!!. ,,
19
4000 Lumen
Jdhn ":'f oung returned to bia
17 6000 Lumen
81\ldles at Ohio Umversity, AtheM
,
Changes in said system &amp;hall be Sundly after spendmg the t1!&gt;11made upon certi!leattoD to the data with bia psnonts, :.rr. and
Company ot resolutiont or COnned Mrs. Hank Young
n•questln: such changes; provtded
Mrs. Dwight Parker and daugbthat no addition11l hghta shall be ter, Myrtis KaJ visited rerently J.a
reqwred which will not be Jocuted wlthm ·a reasonable- distance
from cXJ8tlng facihlie&amp;, and pro- shall take effect and be m force
v1ded further that not more than from and after thtrly d.aya from
ten additional hghts mel be re- l 1ts PaSS&amp;lile, and 'lhall remain in
q111red durmg the last one year effect lor • period ?f ten years
of the pcr1od of this ordinapce, thereafter, provtdcd 1t shall have
-\
been accepted by tbe Company by
SECTION 4 The said Company wrt~ten aeceptanre fil~d tn the
shall not b~ requ1red to make any office ol the Village Clerk of said
extemnons or renewals in the Vlllage.
event that £;~Jd Vtllase 11 in ar
Pasaed this 7th day or Janua17,
rears in payment for servtces ren· 19~7.
dered, nor silall 1a1d Coinpany lM!
1'. F. Rabln1on, Mayor
required to make any e,Xtens1on A'l'TE'lT:
durins the h1st year m which this
Chlrl" w. Legar, vm •.- c..,.
Ordinance 1s m eflect.
(1) 8, 15, ate
SECTION 5· All lamp11 shall be
mamtained m 88 good om~~ and
condition as practicable It tbe ex·
pen3e of the Columbus and South·
ern Ohao Elec!rir Company,
SECTION 6: The said Company
shall save s:Ud Vtllage hirriiless
from any and aU llabUity occasIOned by care~e.ssneu br negJt.
gence on the part of said Company
m the construction, maintenance
and operation of its street lighting

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1:00 Katie's ~Kitchen
130 As The World Tums
2 00 Our Miss Brooks

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f dr. wo
s.d.n. tow mne........ !lnlah- ot ~eb llonqor DOW
,,,119S.oo. ilmtlnll''a, li'•trutroY· ll"olllpoUJ. Pomet'Ol' ond

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ChOice of either Qt. !loll! I!Jo!l
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DYEIISBUIIG, 'renn. - A wbJn. I
. n' 1
an returned a towel she alid abe
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toolr. from tbe Co rde U Hull HoThe JNtaHy,
IHetiDt of the
\ol here 11 yearl
The towel
~~Of~lillan Setwaa malted to manager Waher Wcf - -fbtll'!
•
llfa. Opal
Hamby, wlili ilito oete ot apology: Gi'Oie liHU!Itm1 he td!IGWIPI
"I am tu~htined tb1t I toel it, ind
•YOU ~•1 lor'"ve ~e !..... PJ'OII'IDL • • ,.
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whol 1'¥0 ilOilo,"
Dovatlonal, lllrL a\ll&lt;lnt Kol'r,
Sonlt ·up,.iJe Hlllil"l Poem, lira.
Luet..ltfNH; l t - - Mn. Llzail
l&gt;u,y
dkl.'IM,
''l'tit ~ Of G•d"l
wit~
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·lhe II.,.. Yill\ Letha
toniJbl II
Mr. and Mrs Jtase- Wtrten,
two
law
tnet
Woid1.
Charleston, v111ted Mr. and Mrl.
1
Clarence Cline sunday. Mr. and
Mrs Warren, former · 1~1 rettdent1, hts spent Chrlatlna( With
their ~on, Ro~rt. and bit wlf~.
the former Glendl Cline, and tbe1r
baby, Jo BC:\1\, at Llhden, Ala·
bama.

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I ~or Sale or Rent

I'IIP ra,. or~ ...u,.. wor5 1riiJ
M eMrJo&lt;i !~o4...-, Ueot 1 W~~~ MOI!IPNG Auloq!otle/" ~·OY,OHJ01
clreulator, so.-.o BTU. Ute ;I
SECTION l: Th•~ from and after
' Pllltl ,.. w ... lilt • • "' """' •eelto, prt.,od to HI~ Ph... l!8fl.
iJulallo fcJIIb81 ..........
the elf..Uv• dale of lhh Ordln·
I 83ft
ance and for a ~rl~ of un years
~. Ia Mil. . . . . Slooul4 be
next
en..Uin(, C:Oiumbwl and South·
~ lal-lalelr. ..,..
GA&amp; cmCIIL&gt;\THIG IIEAT!!:JI, SO.· ern Albio , E!1'f'l!'le Compony, Ill
will net be noponol~
!1'1'11, lite new. 110.110. Atao IUCCIIIOl'tl "1M~ •..t&amp;:nt, (bereln
' ,.. "ore Ilion ollf ~ Jlt. 1100
~ llUJe Willlcbpter pump &amp;WI· Cl&gt;UO&lt;I lho "ColaPIDY"), Ia hereby
.eitlOn.

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lssuinll an
mvitahon thll week to the publtc
to atten'd a "follow up" meetihl
on betlth ll!dutatlon which will be
held nn 11 In Ure county Health.
n
rtm~nt
e~:m. st~mm health education
con 11 ultant ol th~ Ohio Departmeftt
of KeD.lth, and Dt. H. M Booelr:t,
local health ci:ii!t.mlaaloner, wUl at·
tend Thl' lneetlng folloWI obe
held early in ~0\btr at th-e Pomeroy Ju,nlor rilh School when B
wide r~~~e o l~al health problen'ls 1tU't dle®.aed
Mr and Mrs Harlan JUfe aftd
Mra. Nol:rn Ia ur1ina that every;
one atten who Js interested ln sons visited W V. Rite and Wlfe
~eein1 a aocwdlnated health duca· Thursday evenlne.
tton pro,...m beun locally
Ezra Knal)l) and daqldet Mrs.
Edna
Barrelt recently wert o""r
Malos IINIUL HOSPtTt.L
nlJht
1ueu
qf Mr. and MN. Cbarlte
Admitted, Mta. Gene WOlfe,
Hunter
Nelsonville
ahd t-lalmt
Portlabd; PMrl -.Taeoba, Pomeroy;
Mrs.
Aulira
l"hUilps
wtlo U: in i
Mrs. Barba~'~. Speneer. Lona Bot·
Columbbs
Hospital.
tom· Mrs. Gft.lldlne Varian, CUf·
ton;' Mrs. ~ell)&lt; Hawl~Y. rt. Plea·
Bob Bowen COlumbu• s)Wint the
sr~nt Ern"\ J.ounl, MmeravUle. week end wtth hta ll'IRttfirents
o."&amp;Obarps. Kra Lena McEihin· Mr. and Mra. L. E. Wdod.
ney, Mldt11~; Mra. Homer Jones
Mr and Mta. Metyllfoudaihtltlt
Middleport~ Mrs. June Stobart and and 'hrlna Kay, ·Aiba.i'IY &amp;pent
baby, Po~; llrll. John .Work· Sunday with Mr afld Mh. E. Lt
man and ~by, Mason: Mr~. Ern· Houdaalleldt.
erst GroU, )ibnteroy, B.rad Wolle,
Mrs. Cl•ra Sm1th t-etllt'lled hbme
Ra.,ne: 'lho WiR, MlddiOpofrl;
Martha HUstiil'!~ Uunbar, \V, VL, after • couple of weeki at tbe
MrL tarl l(dlartfe, Rutland; .Mn. home or her parents at Pt. Pie•
Graee Woltdi, fMtlM, Ai'lh111' sant W Va .
Charlie Rife 11 1 patient at \'tr)
GbOdl&amp;, A~~;
Btrtbl: lijl' .alld Mri. Yi1111 tl!tatta Rospitil It lf:ue.tlnll\onl "ff.
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li&amp;lr ,-ear old son.
Petfi' f'redertd:. G"andpafent! 1 ·OO Katie'• Kiteben
lre Judge th'd Mrt. Cedril! Clark, 1:30 Aa the World Turna
Our Mbs Btooks
!frr and Mrs. 0. P. Klein, MNdle 2·00
2:30 Houseparty
prwt, and jft'lt P&gt;lildpal'ents arc 3:00 Big l'ayotr
Mr and Mr~ Carroll M'orrhl tnd
G Hui!liJt anti Mr ond Mrs 3:30 Bob Crosby Show
fam1ly were each reeolnited SUB4:00 flrlghter Day
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Hobtft. Mtd&lt;lt""'""'
day morning at the ASbury Metho·
4 15 Secret Storm
dist t:hurch Syna.cuse, when it·
4·30 Edge Q' Njght
tendance awards were presented
PM &lt;LIIi to Milti"
b;o Dana Wwebrenner, superln·
'l'he PM Club Will m~et Wednes- &amp;:00 The Early Show
6 30 Your l{:bo Reporter
tendent of the chilre}l school. Mr. ib.y evenlr:J~ at the home lif Mrs
8:43 Sports Paracte
and Mrs. Norr1s and dauJhtar, James Pullen, Brownell Avenue
6·55 Weatherman
Deborah each received one year
7:00 Art Linkletter 1: the Ktda
pins and five year pins were pre'1:10
qoug)al Edwardi
C oF TO •LttT
sented to their daughter11, Clarice
7:10
Grind Ole Opey
A speclal meeUn; ol the MUidJe.
and Brenda
8:00
Phil Silvera Show
l)ort Chambet Of Cotnthet'ce has
$:80
Tbi
Brothers
A tohl or 15 years of perfect been called for trlcby\ TanUary
9:00
To
Tell
the Truth
altendanC(' IS the record or Mrs 25, at the Villate Hall when elecO,m R1zer and family, Mrs. Riter U~n of orfiteta Wm be held. All 9:30 Red Skelton
reee1vrd a s1x year pin, her son interested pft's'oni!l arc urgect to 10:® tlfi,QOO QueStion
10:30 l)o You Trut.t Your Wlft.
Frnnkhn, a four yen pin, Mrs. attena the mritinJ.
11:00
ttP-To-Th~ Minute News
Fraukhn R•zer and Franklin Jr.
11:08 Sc!air.ning the WeathM"
each a two vear pm and their dau11:10 The Lite Show
DIM JUStiCE
ghter, Mel11ss1a a one year pin.
LTI'""&lt;;'"'H,...:riEL~
D,
Conn.
Justl~e
Mrs Ernest Duffy, daulilhter Mra
W1Htam Frsnc1s and hef children, found 1 Way tn lri\peri'or tbuti •ere
B1lly and Kath) each r~rc'e1ve"d •hen a Po'fffit fallui'! blaclt:ed out
tllle co.urthO!JS$ . .ruda:e Howard Al·
one year awards
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corn finished crimmal proceedll:44
SiP&gt; On
Twenty e1ght awards were pre· ings by nut-light.
11:45
Olrtoon Club
sented and other receiving awards
12:10 Nooa rNewe
were Ruth and Billy Wingett,
HAAD WINTER
12:18 Nelllhbon
three year Jllfl!&gt;, Marc1a B. Karr,
MASSENA. N. y -St Regis 12:10 MWda7 Mattnee
Carolyn Van Meter, lin. Paul Indian ehiet Mitchell George pre- 1:30 Feminine ToUch
Kloes, and Susie, Bobby and Mlck· · dJttld a lOnJ hatd wmter for 1956- 2:15 Llberace
ey Winebrenner, for two years; 57 He Aid mu!khts have built 2:45 Lt!e with EUzaboth
Mrs. Ralph RobJOon, woodrow iw•l big hOUIJI!I and the raccoons ha've 3:00 \Aftetnoon Film Fatlval
ling and son Russell, Jean and lOb• hair
flU~ &amp;erial Time
Janie~ Manuel and MeiVm Van
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Meter one year pms.
8:00 , !Jt!I'IOOD Cl~b

Dr Hom~r G Mc'M11lert, former
pastor or the Middleport P1rat
Presbyterian Cburch, bas bffln •I!·
pOjnted Chaplain of the 102nd
seuion of the Ohio State Letisla·
(Copyrl;ht, 10M, by Unltflc1 turo.
Feature Syndicate, tne.)
Dr McMillen, who it retired
fr6m the mm1stry, bas been a88ociated with the public nlaUon.
department of the Bell Telephone
company and hves In WorthlnJ·
ton.

Health Meeting
To Be Jan.l8

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11:30 Tonl:ht

11:30 '1\mizhl

!A. aild MtL l'&gt;, t'. lm&gt;n, Anna·
polis, Mr.• ~ fift!Obneinr the 11 ::W
blrt1i of 1 sli f!&amp;Uhd eight ounce 12:00
10n, ftkiui'&lt;l Hobal'l, It lhe U S 12·1t1
N'tvi.J liospttal AhfttPttlia, on Mon· 12.30
4ay, January 'r. Th'ty also have 12·45

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10:30 1'wentv-One, Jark Bqrry
' U·OO f!.iews ijeadllnea
11:15 Weathereist
11:20 , PretJtJ Bo:t

11 ·o Preu •B oz

The \\"om~n!a. Satt\!tty of Christ·

lln setv~&lt;e
~lt\ chuffit
;,fil at lite · '

One of the hEhts 1n my hfe
went out the other day when a
magnificently cantankerous gen.
Ueman named Oscar Coffin died
In Raletgh, N C, possibly from
boredom. He retlred last June as
the head of the JOUrnalism school
at the Umverslty or North CaroUna, the thought factory which un.
leashed me on an unsugpecttng
world
It IS lmponlble to estimate how
many nnw~rapermen 0 J Cofrm
created 1n h:3 own image He left
an edltorshln of a Carolina daily
newspaper to ht&gt;ad up the journal·
bm
school ~I the umvr.r~lty and
l.s one more reason why we can be thankful everytime our
turned
out wurkm~ prcs5m&lt;&gt;n al
most able persons are willing to run for political office thus
a furious ratf! for 30 yean He
supplying this big business with competant managerial ability. may have created a few monsters
such as me, but main!} hls fledg
turned 10 A\hl'flll arter spendmg Jlngs got JOlH &lt;tnd hr.!ld them pro·
1 hf'tT var&amp;lton hPre with thotr par·
grcssed m them , and afhlevl'd rec
Mr and Mrs ~;('Nard Rush and t•nts t\-lr onrJ Mrs Edson Roush ogmt10n In 1 hem
daughter, and Ct.arle!l, Karen ami ' Mr ,md Mr ~ Ernest Clark of
One thw~ is ('Crtain Coffin
Sharon Johnson of Splller vtstll'd Applt• GTOVI' ~ pent Sunday afterDouglu Circle and lamtly Sunday nnon with Mr and Mrs
Dean turned out a small percentage of
amateurs, and practically none of
Mrs 'Clara C1rcle spent Sunrlay Bl'inker
his bO}S 11nd girls wound up 1n the
wllh Mr.111 Minnie Rou!!h
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Mrs H A. Barnlb: and ~ons of
Mrs Clnra .t 1rcle called on advert1stng business Very fr.w he·
Lmcoln He.Khta 1 nt New Years Mr and M1 s f,Uiretl Circle of Ra- carne book-authors, a shameful
DI k
I cme Thul'!;dny
professiOn, thf' Sk1nper always
Day wIlh ,mrs. De.po
:m r n er am
Mr liD(1 1Mrs R"IC har d Abl ea of said
ta lly
m
Bald Kno_bs \'islted Mr and Mrs
0 J was " humorously irascible

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11:10 ~
l:Z:OD Tle Tie DoUib
l! :SO It Could Be You
1·00 Cur.rent
%:00
P~'s Study
0 OF A' MEETING
2:30
Tennel!let:
,Ernie- Ford
The Past Councilors of Theo~:00
)fotl!&gt;q
'l'l&gt;eall"~
dorus Council Oalfllttrr't of Amer•
1ca w11l meet Thusday evenmg, at 4:00 Queen Fqr ~ Dor
the home of Mrs. James S.ayre, 4.48 MOCI,trfi 'lro'lftantie
&amp;:00 co..Od, Tlln•
Em Main St.
5·3Q AunrDtu Show

PUV.tt DOU' TO MIU
fie Poinerity Women'a Prayer
tlrGup will meet Wednesday at
to a m at tM Grl~ Episcopal
Parish House,

good shake in distribution o( revenue a s evidenced from the
fact that CUyahoga x;eceived only a tittle over 12 times as
lnuch !)lOney, or $12,341,735.
Obviously, our big brothers to the north are keeping our
roads drlveable. The alternattve, tf we were to spend $41l7,518
out of our pol!ke'Ls, is downright revolhng
Other Southeastern Ohio counties .arc m our same lucky
boat Vinton County with but 4.215 &lt;ars receives $411,914
Athens ~19,533, Jackson $558,508 and Galila $518,773.
At. a matter of record, this 1s ho ,v Me1gs County's recelph
from licenses and gas tax funds are distnbuted in the various
subdivisions, Of the license plate revenue lhe county received
$147,011, municipahhes $24,695, townships $10,799 Of the
gas tax fund the county ~ets a flat $200,000 (same In all 88
counties) while munlclpallties and townsh1ps received a share
based on population Here, mumc1pahties were returned $28,~
612, townships $86,400.
As a sidelight, Meigs County has stx m1Ies of unimproved
roads, 89'1 miles of improved roads of wh1~h 180 are state
highways, 239 couuty roads, and 464 township roads.
Which all goes to Show us even local government Is big business spending a lot of money that emplovs many men. Thls

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1956. Of this whopping sum . Meigs county subdivisions shared
to !be extt.nt of nearly a half a million dollars $497,518. Un.
bfflcial sources are hop~ng-probably wilh tongue in cheek-that since the tederal ~ovemment 1s nrovidmg 90% of th&lt;'
monies spent on Ohio's 1,330 miles of mterstate roads. no new
tues on gasoline will be neeessary Eight cents now of thr
1!01! or eVery gaJlon of gasoline are !axes to the state or fed ~ral government.
Statistics often are as dry readmg as are the dmty records
from which the figures are extracted We have m hand a stack
of comparative figures that breakdown for all subdivisions o~
the state monies received for highway purposes. Certain
phases of this report is valuable and mtt&gt;restmg when considered in relation to our nearby neighbor Lng counties.
Td get lnto them:
Automobile population in Meigs County was 9,080, Athens
County 15,935, Jaekson County 12,203, Vinton County 4,215,
and Gatlla County 9,528 These are stckl) totals when compared with 613,607 vehicles m Cuyahoga County, more than 70

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8:80 I( ' ·'
The open church WeddinJ of e:t~ s~s l!)le
Miss Narrey Lee Jacobs, dauibter
7:00 Gr•ftd Ole CWI'J'
bf Mr and Mtt. Corhu Jacobs and
7:30 }Jonathon Wlitteis !!bow
Mr. Gary E. Hanold, son of Mr.
and Mn Harold Habii!J: will be
hel"d at the f'(lderated cttun:h, !:Jt·
urdey Jonuary I2, at I p m

m!Uion during the fiscal year July I , 1955 through June 30,

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PROPOSED MIDDLE EAST -GREASE "JOB

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He has heard and read a great many wonderful
things about this new 1957 Cadillac since it made
its first appear~~ il few brlef weeks ap-

A curve' in the road ahead? fle simpl,y ~
it w;th.iJ., on: oi. hio hondo tnci -!be oar _...to ;
w;th perfe&lt;l aliodioDql.

-ahout its magni6cent new luxury, for instance

A hill in the o8ins1 fY i"''f ~ tho ~ '"

.. , its b1 illiant new power and responsiveness , , .

On your Dial
Your
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its marvelous new handling ease • . • and its
e:drnordinary new smoothness of ride.
And so, quite frankly. he began to wonder if it
WCI'en't all too aood to be true. Could any motor
car he as wonderful aa this la~t "'car of cars"
was reputed to be'!

Well, he's decided to put hia eyes and ears to
the test today. And tbe verdict is unmistahbJel
It's a joy ju!\t to lean bacfl into those deep, sqft
cushions and look out over tbt graceful hood
into the beckoning b~way.
And what a reyelalion the car is to drive!

at~r ~nd tbe e&amp;f. s~~p a4d 'oYer as efFortl~.f .
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p,...... his lao..,
ever so !ll"'tly-.oft the broad bfakins podal ~· ,
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ih•ngs they're oay~ abaul the 1957 Cadmac!
\VeU, the proof is in,. the driving-and the fldl
about Cadillac h&amp;ve 1\II:'Vef. been more

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IIIIV81 16 '1'0 INTIIIESTS OF MEIGS. MASON AREA
Plbli-beO eftr1 afternoon. except Sunday b)f The Ohio Valley
• ''trfl,IIL .Ilt 110 Mecbatue St.. Pomer,y, 0 . Basiaeu offla
Jboai L~ afft~ phone 39i
-ICHAitD 5. OWIN- GE.NERAL MANAGER
iaYNOLD I . GREENE - EDITOII
Matioaal adve~ representat1ve. BotUoeW.Kim\taJl. lrl.e~
MII&amp;Ave.NewY&lt;rl C&gt;ty,l6. NY.
Mt:Ond clast. mail.ing matter at tbe pbat office at

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Records of the State Aud1tcr show Ohioans shared in high.
wa,v revenues--from licenses and gas taxes - by over UOO
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Mill Ethel Niehohl wlio for over
25 yean was 1 lupetvtJior of prla
BCbool;t 1n Indi• wlll be the g,ueat
spea'ker when, the Women 's M1~
sionary Soelety of tbe Pomeroy
Baptist Church metta Friday evening, at the church.

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1nd P'Jor,nce Circle \'\sited M1 1 Mr und 1\.tr~ Homer Circle are
a.nd krs Buren Duncan or Cllfton , 1 the ..:randp11renLs of a son born
W Va Thurada)'.
1 to Mr and :\1rs Harold C1rcle of
Barbara anti Marilyn Rou8h re Portland

gentleman whose hooked nolie and
1 cragg
chin gave hlm the 11 ppf&gt;ln
ance ~f a truculent hlrtle He had
a pair of piercing blue eyes behind frosty sdasse1 and 11 laugh
that could be remlnlscent of the
croaklna of ravens Some of this
.was aathma, but a lot of n amvcd
DOWN
10. Ballor
from the sardonic v1ew that there
1 Lovar ot
1Brit )
was very little room m his racket
eountry
23 Hated
for lneptnes~
I P..torm
:;15 Cl01e
He hod an Idea that a man wnt
a DtJn•
&lt;o
t.lplilllh
nx.,•.
tng a piece ought to know what he
11¥ttlj)OI1)
tive
was writing about, so that 1t at
I Ultrl.ey
reply
least ml1ht be mtelllg1ble Lo the
18 Oreek
author before he p3Jmed It orf On
PonCin
ldter
the public.
20. Nulll·
The Skipper had been a srhool
tl..
teacher,
a reporter, a columni11t,
•. Qlpttal
SO Oaau
:11. Antlered
''veral
kinds
of newspaper exe('U·
llwlll.t
ftxedly
onlmol
tive,
an
editorial
writer and ftn
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II. MonJe'• title U.Scuftd,u
aUy an edltor-1n·c1'uef before hr
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lpl.t
a donkey
3t aonne tool 44. Bitter vetch atarted pounding knowledge Into
the knotty heads of young squlrt8
80. Rue&amp;l
10. Mo\uN
who wanted to wr1te the Great
American Novel the very mmute
While dl~~eoura11lna: lhls, Coffin
tauJbt them the rudiments of a
coherent, ahort senOOnee.
He taqht tbem thCI value or
the word "ain't," for emphasis,
and auggeated that the world was
fat' ~ -pettect and that the
pl'!Ople in the world shared iU
lmpertettton:J,
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To tbat end, he dispatched h1s
I
hopeiula to tuch uhlyrieal plares
aa pblll~• t.'Outb, it'lsone asylums,
and Nte pt1aona. He Issued as·
altnmenll at the flnt of the week
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U.WI
He retd the workl aloud, with apprGprlat.e comntetlt. His aareasM
bUttered the palntwork, and h!JO
veey oeeaalonal praise ent you
tf. I
IO&amp;I'In1 over the wee~end.
TIM man's aolldlty ~ rnade him a
cle.ariRJ houae ror neW!Ipapera as
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tar north a1 Baltimore. Even in
th 1 midat of the DilpMuion, Col·
boya ud 1lrb went to work
ti!ltToQtrOH - RoPe'• how tt wtlti 1t1 (In'•
out of aeh&lt;tOl Editora
atralabt
AlCYDLBAAxa
held mOat vaeaneles for 0 J 's
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cubs, larply because tbey didn't
OIIIIIIU. tllftply - l h tor 0110th" Ia thlo ...,pit A Iii ultll have
to t~aeh the cuba very much
lor t.bi
L'l. X tor Ule two 0'1, eto. emr1e rtttM. •~ about covertna and writing, a
\rophit. tM JiQtll U.d tormat,lon ot thl word• are 111 hlntt. atory.
1Jiell dlt Ute todtlttttrt "" dlr.ertnt.
1 fell under the mUl'l spell In
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an unuiual fuh1on ( waa not a
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journalism "-udcnt, but I elm~
! Ptl.eHIX 7UI QL'I'AP 'I'U8 4Ua
down wtth an attaek of love for
a doll who WaL The old professor
LPXII&gt;ci ifOtUI JU WICOHIAIIXasked me, ln an Interview, why l
wanted to Uike up joutMibm ib
OR'fU,
the wAnter~ -~lrttr ar my lf!hi(ll'
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year. 1 ,.lllll!d \bot I wu ift 1...
Ito\' !llfti...... Jilia1 'I'RAT II IN ONZ-N~
with Ml• SHnd.SO, 1nd tlti11 wll
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10.00 Home

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"I Uke a pratleal man,'' 0 J
aald. "And 1he is tbe Prettiest
gJrl Jn the clan You'r~ hired
She'll get married beton 1he ever
makea 1 ne'Wspaper htnd, but l
got some tdeas about you."
1 ean uy with a wl'Jole lot of
pride that he gave me the f1rst
job that developed in the summer
of 1033-"because," sald he, glggling evllly over a sJug ot bourbon,
"the job Is so damned awful that
you're the only man I got who 's
ornery enough to take it. I gtve
you a month outside." Aa a matter of fact •. I lasted tbree, before
country- weekly claustrophobia in
Hamlet, N C, drove me out intn
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tongued wde, M1ss Gertrude, took
us all to raise, and we spent more
Lime In h111 house lhan h1s son,
Wilson.
we ate hts rood and d,ank hls
bourbon and soaked up practical
philosophies of the workmg pnss,
obBervations so wired they gener·
ated electriCJly. Coffin was a Mencken wlthout tbe posturing, and an
hour with hlm was as strenuous
as a third-degree.
The salty nld boy had an unholy
pact witb Philllp Russell, the not·
ed biographer who taug,ht ereatlve
wrltlne. Dt Ruaaell would inject
us with quiet culture and 0. J.
would adapt n to hareh praeticallty They worklld. together aa cynically aa a thief 1nd hil fence, with
Phll Russell tUtting us over the
head with Japaneae hokku and
Cotnn adi~ttna: the ancient art
form to the vulgar present.

Well, he'a trone now, as all the
good onea S(), although stme aev·
eral tl'iOuland or us thought he
was lmperllhable. Ir he'11 some
place wh~e he cap read hla oblta,
he probably baa already produced
a blue pencU and Ia busy haekin1
them to bitt.

Are Made
For Attendattte

Mrs. Geneva Nollln

8:00 ~tlln
KaQa.sroo

lll~'ll
10:110 G~
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10:80
AriiJur Godfrey

1:99

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St:Hl:e It ttlch
Vtllani Lady
t.oye 'l.ot' ,IJfe
~atta l'C)r tomOrrow
Guiding Light

1 two and a

e

Former Pastor

Named Chaplain
Of Legislature

BONI GQIS RIGGING
PHILADELl'HIA - The Atad·
emy of NatUral Scaences here Ia
literally 'ac~ng with old bones.
So inueh so that It refused lo aceept. a UI,OOQ.year-old rqastodon
le1 found by John Hirschman, 10,
of Delaware TownetUp, N J, at
Lon1 llefeb lai•nd, N J
TQW'L COMII lACK

11:30 l'lv,e Star F'il\al
7:Qfl Kqtlo, J'ron I&gt; OUte
t:15 lob' D117 I&gt; the N..,.
7:.ao
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10:
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11: ' llt'\lt

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dit 'l'boltre

11 ·30 TB4
12.00 Tie,..Tac Douth
12 30 It. Could 8e You
1·00 Current

2 00 Camera Coet to SchOol
2:30 Tenneuee Ernle Ford
3·00 Ma.tlDee Theatre
4 00 Quee.1 lcr. • Day
4 45 M:odern Ronu~el
8:00 Comedr ~me
6 30 TJ1e Aubt Oru Sbow

cuE$...ER

Middleport SodMy

•J•·

women•,

st&gt;eneer, ~Iii, to\lbnl, a •••• ,
I

Rarine 1211 "
llrohl"'-

Darlene
I 8 Bte

1ee

SUN IIAY B01'1'LED GAl llo¥1

UGt.L IIIOTICI
OI.QINAHCI 1&gt;10. 112
AN OI.OINAIICI TO ,.OYIIII
1101 PutNIIHINO, OPIUTUto
ANQ Mloi.JjTAllf{(IIG A LIGHTING
IVSTII&gt;i T!l L(,.n' ITIIIITI
ALLIY~ ~ JIUBLIC I'LACU

or

100&lt;1 ..~.. • · - b l l llj Till VILLMI!
POMUOY,
prife4, Paol ~,a...,nee, ..... -"!liS COUIIfY, I!NIO.
land, u.

s. Loeu 21

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81 IT OIIDAINID BY TMI
~DUNCIL OP Tttl YILLAOI 0,

u.n.

Coif 318·11 ... D311l.
1 8 "31c
tara or 'l'hldU •n4 Spedll. No. 2 COON HOUND8. ! ELI!CTIIIC
llooa of 1:..111o J'IIIMI • ,..,... hDt pittQ, 2 fln ton houae
lor eluoUled roteo Obiluorlto jaeb. llll'lhaU MJlle!', Jr., Down·
lll,lton.
I 8 ptp
J&gt;il~ .. 1 em 1*' """'·
I I I • .,Of)l&gt;f$ •

M)l' LJtUe Mar,il.l,
Ne•s Picture
Sports Eye
•
Weatbereast
Mayor p( the :Town
'J·SO Eddie Fi!j}!et
7•j5 NliC News
8.90 Hinm Holidar
Fa·~tr Knows Best
6·00

-For-Rent
f

$·30
8:45
8:55
7:00

h~l

yoated wlill t11&lt; rijlht to IIcht wtlb
eleetrlcity the ~u. alley• and
other publk: plaeea In the VUia1e
of .PomtrOy, Ohio, (hereln called

servicemen

"omnlete WHJI:BI, ILIGK~. 8 loom modtrn APARTMENT,
~IMIQJ Ad- llob _,..,
..U Pomei"O)&gt; fl&amp;.J or Midlll•

llaokell's Botetr SOI"rioo. Wut

•=30

. Voi\J Stroel. - , Q11!t&gt;.
SAYI DON'T YOU IUIOWI'
Bator's wilt give yoQ the bait

1.00 Kr41i Thfatre

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trade on lumlturt

ot-

appll.an4-8 tf

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!3) In Memoriam

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port

tl048.

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1M\' IIQli"Wi

APAilTQN'I',
Peoplet Ten~ee, Pomeroy. G~
IJe. Above fiood. nne. Plaone
1:14-y or 46fi.X
I 5 31&lt; '

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l\OO!t !lOUSE Ia S&gt;ruuoe, ,..,
olettrle •••
ora»¥.

_,ph..,. OO'I·X.

a

ciUIQ"iiEL

8:00 Captaln KatliBrOO
9·011 Morning Show
)b:OO GaJTy Moore

10·30 Artbur Godlret
11:30 Strike it Rich
12:00 V1hant Lady
112.15 Uove (lf Live
12·30 Search fdl' Tomorrow
U!:45 Guiding Ugnt
DU!lSEL trainihg,

2:30 H:tuseparcy
3:00 1he Big Payoff
3·30 Bob Crosby Show
4:00 Srlghter Day
4:15 l!lettet Storm
t:30 Ftlge of Ni&amp;ht
5:00 l'.be Early Show
6::m Les Paul &amp; Miry Ford
6:30 Your E.!lso Reporte:-6:45 Sports Parade
8:M Wectherman
7·00 Jill Corey Show
7:1D DotJgJas F.dwards
7.30 Gant Step
8:00 At'thur Godfrey &amp; Frl'endt
1
8:00 The MUlion~~otre
q:30 J've Got A Secret
1~:00 20th Century Fox Hour
tl:OO Up to the mlnuj~ neW&amp;
11:05 Sr-anning the Weather
11;10 'l'be Late Show ..

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WIITN·TV CHANNEL ll
11:44 stan On
U:M Cirlo&lt;ib Club
12:10_ N'oon News

Praetical apare-tlllle
Include• maintenance.

Diesel

Traimn~Jt

e-o Jo:r.

~A

DaU&gt; Sentinel Pomeroyt 0.
l-7-3lp

FINISH HIGH SCHOOl. • no cloo-

ses. Study at home, 'PJI'e time.
Diploma awarded. Write for tree
catalo&amp; • WUM SChool, e-o Box
668-A. DaUy Senttnal, Pomeroy,O
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(8) Auto SOles

19!50 FORD TROOK, II ton, \lour
speed transm1$Sion, "ictor 8ahr,
two m1le nllrth of Chester.

!IJIIG CHEVROLET, '~tl:·

·s· .- ·"

llfdon, V8

IHH
... t( hea ~-, teat·eoverw.
~w:'l"'.......
lin
fl145.00. I'Om...., Motor
eo.
112a tr
IIIU'I[

1:30 Fem_inine Touch
21~ Ltberace
2:40 Li!e Wllb Elllabetb
3·00 Afternoon Fllm FesUvd
4 30 $uper Serial 'nme

1918 BUJCI[ V8 Super, f di'. Ill.,
iera Sedan. Power windn'l.
ste¢na:. lett, antenna:, and
brakes. $J,1B:I.OO. Blaettnar1s,
1 Ute

Theatre

·tt:frilj~:,
w~:~~
leigh's Dept OHL • IMO-R, Tree.
port, DL

1-7-ltp

·, KAtN TO BECOMI
A llltANCN MANAGER
IN CONSUMER

(21 ) Rca I Estate

HUJM!nttOa, W Va. With llr. and
lin. Doaald -U&amp; and ,._
riJmmy MeCiu., returned to his
ll_!~1.~1~atU., laturdQ'
afw
JPfQG&amp;.N tevertl dift wtU. bil
ld•--11. Ill. oD&lt;I llft. Dole
Smitll. -He w• a~attied hoJJe
by Mr and Mf! SmJtb.
Betty Will dauehter of Mt. 1ad
b. ~ WUI iJ tonfiDtd to hrr
boDN!, ~ toad witb tbjrbn
~·
Jnueek WUI left Suodl1 tor a
vtak wltb rtllti'\it-1 in Columbul
Vn. .U11a 0 . Hawk of Atbea.s
l11fl lira MU)' Scott of Pome.roy
~ to tbeJr IHnnH, Kond:ay
aftB • weekend visit WJth Mr.
H1t Hri ffarTY Stahl
Be,.. and Mra. B L Barrett of
Middlepor;t w«e SUnday gu':4its
of J.ln ~ Stf,b.l.
Mu. •Jhl'1) SLibJ received word
~ week 4L the death of her
n•pl\ew, JleJvla Je(fert of Canton
Jii. Jeffers• m~r, wa. the for·
mer GJadya Car.ey of Pomeroy

Middleport
·'.Society

~::·!=.JW&lt;Itodo~ ~ttt· u,o~.,
Mu

!kilt)' ltoiiiWJI

to •

Ho-

medj.

caJ patiellt it tN Muoa C11Dic.
llr. and Mn. L D. ~ •~all¢
1h ond lfh. Elllo lioorl; Gl.,...
ter, Thun4ay and l'ridJJ. '
Mr 1.nd Mrs. blph JDfbael and
son. M1key, s... nt the weekend
r"'
WHh her pll'ftlf; llr. ·•841 lin.
Carl Ebenbac6, and famfly, Bradt-Jury 3fld alto visited hi• mother,
Vrs Jluel Jlidtael, Pomeroy,
Vonday Mr 1nd Mfl. Jliehtel and
~OD , who have been Ii¥111$ in Columbu s left far ~- aew home
at Brade-nton, Florid1, where be
hu bern transferred by ijle frutl
company for wlllcb JJe ~
Nonnan Foa, Point Pleau.nt,
visited hHI i lller. &amp;frL ,Perry Mit.rh
and famtly Sunday aDd toot hi:.
mother Mrl Wilham . F,.._ bac:k
for a vuu at h11 bome llrt. Nor
man Pou:, who was Ill, was unable to attend the family dianir
at the Mitch hOrae. Mw JtiUe
M1tch, R."l, Ga1lipolis, was borne
for the day

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11r. and Mra. KtniMtb .,... Utd
aon, Robert, were ~ ..,.,.
of h6l alster and tamiJ; lit. Mid

Mn. Cloy ~~ lfKl ~ tofttr,
Lee, at !.hft, if. Va.

V"onda

STOIEWIIIt
BOBII BIIOOKll

I

lfr. and Hra. P1ul Baer and two
children, Chatter vllitted Sunday
w1th Mr. and )(rs. Vnnon Weber
and four 4!hildren, Rutland
Mrs J.fark Rol~r. HuntinJton,
and MJss Naney Roller, Parkersburg, were here SUnday for the
funeral of Mra Vtola Jones, Pome·
roy, al the Ewing Funeral Home
Mn Clara Phihl)s, WilkesvUie,
was a recent guelt of ber niece,
Mrs Lawrence Milhoan, and huJ.

P/ lr James Puckett, who has
,been visitmg h11 partnts, Mr and
Mn F;tr• Puckett, left today for
Lincoln, Nebruka.
Pvl Eugene Smith, who is Ita
lloned at Fort Knor, Ky., apent
the \teekend w1th hill wile.
Mrs Terry Gallagher wall 1:1
lfuntln1ton for the weekend wtth bam!
Mr and Mrl. Clilford Roush and
Mr. . Gallqber who 11 a medical
three
chtldren woh btve just repaUent at the Veterans' Jlospit.l
turned from Gem;lany, were 4in·
there.
ner guests SUJiday of llr. and
){,iss Jean Llm.a 111pen1 :3undJy m lfn Harold Sara:ent and 1leo vialtGalllpoh• wtth frjenda.
ed Mr and Mn. P'. L. Miteh and
s"""" frnn, three rear old fannly
dauchter of Mr. and Mn. Howard
The Rev and Mra. B. L aa,rett
Ervtn, 03k Qrove, Racine, BD , were guesQ Sund-ay of lit. and
apent tbe weekend wtth her grand· Mrs HMrY Stahl, Rock Spring•
parents, Mr and lira. Herbert
Jane YOliDJ .tnd Mary Carolyn
Fink, and Jhared a birthday treal Miller, student~ at Obic. Vn!Ver·
with children jg tbe Primary de- Illy, 1pe11t the weetend With their
parf.meqt of the Bible Srhool at fam1hea.
tbe Churcl! of Christ.
Mrs Nellie Wlnston and Kn
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bachner spent Sara May Jones. Lak1n, were dJDSunday witb Mr. and llrL Clyde ner guutJ of MrL Carrre Cassell
Belcher and Kr. and Mrs. C W Sunday.
Clark, Charleston.
lira Cedric C1ark left Monday
Mrs Frances Ewmg was notUied evemng for Aanapobs wbere 1he
of the death of Mrs T W Field, will viait her daughter and tiOP·
Charletton Mrs Field wu a for- i.n·law, Lt. and Mrs. P F. Klein,
mfr Middleport resJdent. Mn, and their aona, Peter and Richard

SKIRTS
SWEATERS

D

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A

s
s
&amp;
s

Wla~

COATS
AND RAINCOATS

30% OF.F
JUNEfS
DRESS SHOP

~

N.%adAve.

sy.stem
m said.
Vlllas:e~
-6E€TION
7: That
all !''d{;::~:/.'j
or reSolutions, or part&amp;
that are mconsJStent or m con·
fhct herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed
SEC'tJON 8. That this Ordmance

~IIIANCI

Here ls 1 job yOU will like-dol):.
Jq Mth people and servlnt Uteir
financial ntedl.

•

IIID5 B\JICK centlll')', -4 dr. lllvt. ehanto Wlllt lholr oellln1 pt~b~U.
,.., Sedan. !Wd-lo)&gt; allr\0, pow • • • arid m•u olher thlll,lo.
steertn1 ond brakto. .,,!1115.00.
'
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.

,.,. cuotoin•," l&gt;lr•· Ellie Calvert;

~lut:Jons for the New Year,"
'· Parsons; "AnOther
Mrs. Steua

'Year," Mn. Altoha Karr.
A t9ntri~ution !VIliS made ~o the
lumie111 Mission and the treasurer

-II'

hake aaJe and supper netted $180.•
11.

right in

casb reqlllred
of loan with
rent.
&amp;room frame

a;j;~~oal"'~;..i;i;;;. gas
Riverbeating,
view.
~-00 Can be bought with
flOO.OQ down and asaume bal·
anee of loan at $30.00 per

1 3 6te Good starling aalary. , .excellent
month.
,lf!M FOIID V8 Roo.eb wqon.Pord. tralniD&amp; p!'OII!'IJII. • • .early ad- BOX 229
umatlc 1dltve, -orta1iW blqe :fln. vanct~ment. • • eeepttonll benefit
ish. $J,ti9/J.oo. Bloellille~t Pom• p~ ••. these and mon are
roy.
·•I
13 tile JOUI'I with - - ·

an

'Fl. '
Mi h I ''F Thl w
onnce
e ae ;
or
s
e
Pr•v",
Mils,
Pau1ine
Rice,·
''You
J.Coo llltlo Them Through Ajl'l'he
Ytlr," Mra. Della Windsor; "Chrl.at

fraarie bunbeat, nice

playground

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!Q:Qfl Wednesday Nigh! Flpll
l0:4G )1Jh&amp; Follow-up
fi:OO J&lt;;ews of the N&gt;Jhl

lira. Knight reported the

(AH'!1NC)

183tc

II rou· ;lilto. varle!J In a Job
I.BM--Po~N'fiA-±c-c-:C)l""'l"'elli&gt;D"""'',"""YB; lle. will (let" It horo. You wUI deal
luxe, 4 d!., std.~ ·Jb:dfamatlc ,alJ ~=
· •I -,lid
people. • • .Jou
OUI , ,
drive, only 8,405 ocluol o!iieo. ~ J.ii
eatlona •••
~.B9lOO. Blaellnar'a, Po-. tab loan
" 13111e ~prove eredltl. • .rou
e~:lllee~ . .rou will

l.llckey Mouse Club

~ord

GE~

Dolly Se!llfael. l'omero1·llltldleport,

~

Culoon Club
Five Star Final
Klll:la, !l'ran 11 Ollie
Joba Daly 1&gt; the Newo
7:10 Dloneylar.d
9:30

FUESSEN,

-Army PFC Howard Kitcben Jr.,
wbose parents live on Union AVe ,
PQD'leroy, Oh_io, tecenUy W_!lS grd.
uated from the wheel vebicle re·
pairman course at the Army's EuWMmilD, loeal MAiliUED MAN,
Ordnance School m Fuesogo 21 to :Ill lor rotan brood
route. StraiJbt ulary. Stealb'
Jeff-i'OuDd poattlon for rilbt
man. For 1pplication see ·:Yr.
Yocum at 184ft Lincoln Heights,
tJJonday iJUl TUesday, Jan. '1 and
8 between 8:00 p, m. aqd 'J:BO

·---··-~__;1~8 3tp p.m.

12:10 Neillbboro
12:30 Midday Movie Matinet

8:30 Novy Lo1
9:00 Ozzle •nd H.a%1'1et

Pomeroy Soeiety Notes

I

repair, ~ientltic Motor Tune-Up
an phases of bi.l ptf wort. If
l&amp;.D5
mlcbanlcaUy Inclined
write lor FREE book. Uti11Uea

ll!S3 CHEVICOLET, f ~., 2 tone
blue &amp;Ia~ .110 aeriel_. beater,
clean. fl9ji.OO. Pomei"O)&gt; !dolor
Co.
11 :18 If

8:00
8:00
6:30
7:00
' 1:15

the "\'l&amp;Je"'), 1nd tbe CoMpan)'
ahaU .have 'hr rl&amp;bt to eharce and
reerive from the VIIIIIJ• payment
Mr. and Hrt. W A Gibbs and
lot ..Sci tenlce1 in at"eordanee
with tbe foUowtnJ JChedule of lORI IIDd Mr: aJld Mn Jaclr; Kft.
ntea: •
nedy IP.fmt Saturd.ay Dtlht •nd
Bued on all nhtht burmn1 385 8unda7 lJ1 Cotumbu• with ~htlr
daya per year, or approxinurteJ' aliter abl(ltllilber In Jaw, Mr. and
'1000 hour, per year, Uahtl eaer- llrL .._h l{urulley •lid lmlly
Jiled by overhead dlru-lbution fa ·
Mr and .Jtn. WilHam Parker
cJ!irtea. All f1xturea mounted on and famil)' of Columbus w~
wOOd poles
wei.kend iUetil of iJr and Mrt.
1000 Lumen, opeo type $18.50 Edwwd ~-. Mtnenvill•
-per lamp per year
Mr and lltl. Paul tl'tsher vilit·
2WO Lumen, open type-$22 00 ed rtrent~in Columbu1 with Mr.
per lamp peT yea r
and J(u. Jp12t FJs()et.
·
"GGO Lumen, Glasa inclosed Dt. and Mrs. IDirold Brown and
$32.® per bmp per year
J9fl and ""- Sadie Brown h'"
CI.OOO Lumen Glass inclosed - returned after a vit1t ln Florida.
$&amp;0.00 per brnp per year
Mr and Mrt William Bater
SECTION 2· Payment for the returned home slturday evcnin'
Rrviee furn lflb:ed beteWlder ah:all aher apeAdJ~t
ae11erat days 1ft
be made monthly in aeeardance CharletWn, W. Va wllh Mr and
Wltb bdll rendered tlleretor by
Mrs William Grlte and son.
the Campan,y 'at the end of each
Mra. Samp RuueU tpeot SUJ~oo
period, each pa,yment ta be due
rlay
With ~. and J4ra. Robert
wJthJn 15 day• of the aubmmlon
Canon,
Leadine Creek.
of the blll therefor, c.verdue pay.
menta "io bear interett It the rate
lf1s~; NellJe Koehler spen! Suoof a ~;. per annum until p.a1d. day tn GallipoiJJ w1th Mr and
Shculd the Village defJult ln 4 M1 s Charles Weaver •
successive p:t.yments, the COmpany
Mr and Mra. Theodore Reed Jr.
may at any time diiCOnhnue ser v1s1led in Ironton, Saturil3y evep•
vice hereunder wit-bout uotiee 10 mg with Mr 1nd M.-. Howafd
long u any deflult eJ:irla, pro. Kresa.
vlded, however, that ftO charge
Vincent Kmgbt returned to Lh:a•
ahalJ be made by tl•e Company for
Military Inshtule Wheehn&amp;,
sen1c e hereunder during •.7;~li~Ui~;;.s::i.~~~ aftrr spendmg the
pM'iod in which servke 15 aq, .e
with
parents, Mr. and
conti nued
ft. Knight
SEt:T!ON 3 The street
Mf aM Mrs John North aod
be £urm1hed,
f 11
aJI y and LeoI•tJ Sh aner ot
tamed
N'.Wifk-' Were weekend guests of
cnnsut
M~d
Mn. Eshe Mossman, Hfn181 1000 Lumen
~
24 2500 Lumen
cr
\!!. ,,
19
4000 Lumen
Jdhn ":'f oung returned to bia
17 6000 Lumen
81\ldles at Ohio Umversity, AtheM
,
Changes in said system &amp;hall be Sundly after spendmg the t1!&gt;11made upon certi!leattoD to the data with bia psnonts, :.rr. and
Company ot resolutiont or COnned Mrs. Hank Young
n•questln: such changes; provtded
Mrs. Dwight Parker and daugbthat no addition11l hghta shall be ter, Myrtis KaJ visited rerently J.a
reqwred which will not be Jocuted wlthm ·a reasonable- distance
from cXJ8tlng facihlie&amp;, and pro- shall take effect and be m force
v1ded further that not more than from and after thtrly d.aya from
ten additional hghts mel be re- l 1ts PaSS&amp;lile, and 'lhall remain in
q111red durmg the last one year effect lor • period ?f ten years
of the pcr1od of this ordinapce, thereafter, provtdcd 1t shall have
-\
been accepted by tbe Company by
SECTION 4 The said Company wrt~ten aeceptanre fil~d tn the
shall not b~ requ1red to make any office ol the Village Clerk of said
extemnons or renewals in the Vlllage.
event that £;~Jd Vtllase 11 in ar
Pasaed this 7th day or Janua17,
rears in payment for servtces ren· 19~7.
dered, nor silall 1a1d Coinpany lM!
1'. F. Rabln1on, Mayor
required to make any e,Xtens1on A'l'TE'lT:
durins the h1st year m which this
Chlrl" w. Legar, vm •.- c..,.
Ordinance 1s m eflect.
(1) 8, 15, ate
SECTION 5· All lamp11 shall be
mamtained m 88 good om~~ and
condition as practicable It tbe ex·
pen3e of the Columbus and South·
ern Ohao Elec!rir Company,
SECTION 6: The said Company
shall save s:Ud Vtllage hirriiless
from any and aU llabUity occasIOned by care~e.ssneu br negJt.
gence on the part of said Company
m the construction, maintenance
and operation of its street lighting

I

1:00 Katie's ~Kitchen
130 As The World Tums
2 00 Our Miss Brooks

' !1804 lnfnHo tor tho !"''iiii!'"
f dr. wo
s.d.n. tow mne........ !lnlah- ot ~eb llonqor DOW
,,,119S.oo. ilmtlnll''a, li'•trutroY· ll"olllpoUJ. Pomet'Ol' ond

!tiM IIUICIIi Spectal Dlx.

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on betlth ll!dutatlon which will be
held nn 11 In Ure county Health.
n
rtm~nt
e~:m. st~mm health education
con 11 ultant ol th~ Ohio Departmeftt
of KeD.lth, and Dt. H. M Booelr:t,
local health ci:ii!t.mlaaloner, wUl at·
tend Thl' lneetlng folloWI obe
held early in ~0\btr at th-e Pomeroy Ju,nlor rilh School when B
wide r~~~e o l~al health problen'ls 1tU't dle®.aed
Mr and Mrs Harlan JUfe aftd
Mra. Nol:rn Ia ur1ina that every;
one atten who Js interested ln sons visited W V. Rite and Wlfe
~eein1 a aocwdlnated health duca· Thursday evenlne.
tton pro,...m beun locally
Ezra Knal)l) and daqldet Mrs.
Edna
Barrelt recently wert o""r
Malos IINIUL HOSPtTt.L
nlJht
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qf Mr. and MN. Cbarlte
Admitted, Mta. Gene WOlfe,
Hunter
Nelsonville
ahd t-lalmt
Portlabd; PMrl -.Taeoba, Pomeroy;
Mrs.
Aulira
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Mrs. Barba~'~. Speneer. Lona Bot·
Columbbs
Hospital.
tom· Mrs. Gft.lldlne Varian, CUf·
ton;' Mrs. ~ell)&lt; Hawl~Y. rt. Plea·
Bob Bowen COlumbu• s)Wint the
sr~nt Ern"\ J.ounl, MmeravUle. week end wtth hta ll'IRttfirents
o."&amp;Obarps. Kra Lena McEihin· Mr. and Mra. L. E. Wdod.
ney, Mldt11~; Mra. Homer Jones
Mr and Mta. Metyllfoudaihtltlt
Middleport~ Mrs. June Stobart and and 'hrlna Kay, ·Aiba.i'IY &amp;pent
baby, Po~; llrll. John .Work· Sunday with Mr afld Mh. E. Lt
man and ~by, Mason: Mr~. Ern· Houdaalleldt.
erst GroU, )ibnteroy, B.rad Wolle,
Mrs. Cl•ra Sm1th t-etllt'lled hbme
Ra.,ne: 'lho WiR, MlddiOpofrl;
Martha HUstiil'!~ Uunbar, \V, VL, after • couple of weeki at tbe
MrL tarl l(dlartfe, Rutland; .Mn. home or her parents at Pt. Pie•
Graee Woltdi, fMtlM, Ai'lh111' sant W Va .
Charlie Rife 11 1 patient at \'tr)
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Petfi' f'redertd:. G"andpafent! 1 ·OO Katie'• Kiteben
lre Judge th'd Mrt. Cedril! Clark, 1:30 Aa the World Turna
Our Mbs Btooks
!frr and Mrs. 0. P. Klein, MNdle 2·00
2:30 Houseparty
prwt, and jft'lt P&gt;lildpal'ents arc 3:00 Big l'ayotr
Mr and Mr~ Carroll M'orrhl tnd
G Hui!liJt anti Mr ond Mrs 3:30 Bob Crosby Show
fam1ly were each reeolnited SUB4:00 flrlghter Day
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tendance awards were presented
PM &lt;LIIi to Milti"
b;o Dana Wwebrenner, superln·
'l'he PM Club Will m~et Wednes- &amp;:00 The Early Show
6 30 Your l{:bo Reporter
tendent of the chilre}l school. Mr. ib.y evenlr:J~ at the home lif Mrs
8:43 Sports Paracte
and Mrs. Norr1s and dauJhtar, James Pullen, Brownell Avenue
6·55 Weatherman
Deborah each received one year
7:00 Art Linkletter 1: the Ktda
pins and five year pins were pre'1:10
qoug)al Edwardi
C oF TO •LttT
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7:10
Grind Ole Opey
A speclal meeUn; ol the MUidJe.
and Brenda
8:00
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reee1vrd a s1x year pin, her son interested pft's'oni!l arc urgect to 10:® tlfi,QOO QueStion
10:30 l)o You Trut.t Your Wlft.
Frnnkhn, a four yen pin, Mrs. attena the mritinJ.
11:00
ttP-To-Th~ Minute News
Fraukhn R•zer and Franklin Jr.
11:08 Sc!air.ning the WeathM"
each a two vear pm and their dau11:10 The Lite Show
DIM JUStiCE
ghter, Mel11ss1a a one year pin.
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Mrs Ernest Duffy, daulilhter Mra
W1Htam Frsnc1s and hef children, found 1 Way tn lri\peri'or tbuti •ere
B1lly and Kath) each r~rc'e1ve"d •hen a Po'fffit fallui'! blaclt:ed out
tllle co.urthO!JS$ . .ruda:e Howard Al·
one year awards
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corn finished crimmal proceedll:44
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Twenty e1ght awards were pre· ings by nut-light.
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sented and other receiving awards
12:10 Nooa rNewe
were Ruth and Billy Wingett,
HAAD WINTER
12:18 Nelllhbon
three year Jllfl!&gt;, Marc1a B. Karr,
MASSENA. N. y -St Regis 12:10 MWda7 Mattnee
Carolyn Van Meter, lin. Paul Indian ehiet Mitchell George pre- 1:30 Feminine ToUch
Kloes, and Susie, Bobby and Mlck· · dJttld a lOnJ hatd wmter for 1956- 2:15 Llberace
ey Winebrenner, for two years; 57 He Aid mu!khts have built 2:45 Lt!e with EUzaboth
Mrs. Ralph RobJOon, woodrow iw•l big hOUIJI!I and the raccoons ha've 3:00 \Aftetnoon Film Fatlval
ling and son Russell, Jean and lOb• hair
flU~ &amp;erial Time
Janie~ Manuel and MeiVm Van
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Meter one year pms.
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Dr Hom~r G Mc'M11lert, former
pastor or the Middleport P1rat
Presbyterian Cburch, bas bffln •I!·
pOjnted Chaplain of the 102nd
seuion of the Ohio State Letisla·
(Copyrl;ht, 10M, by Unltflc1 turo.
Feature Syndicate, tne.)
Dr McMillen, who it retired
fr6m the mm1stry, bas been a88ociated with the public nlaUon.
department of the Bell Telephone
company and hves In WorthlnJ·
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Health Meeting
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10:30 1'wentv-One, Jark Bqrry
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11:15 Weathereist
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The \\"om~n!a. Satt\!tty of Christ·

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went out the other day when a
magnificently cantankerous gen.
Ueman named Oscar Coffin died
In Raletgh, N C, possibly from
boredom. He retlred last June as
the head of the JOUrnalism school
at the Umverslty or North CaroUna, the thought factory which un.
leashed me on an unsugpecttng
world
It IS lmponlble to estimate how
many nnw~rapermen 0 J Cofrm
created 1n h:3 own image He left
an edltorshln of a Carolina daily
newspaper to ht&gt;ad up the journal·
bm
school ~I the umvr.r~lty and
l.s one more reason why we can be thankful everytime our
turned
out wurkm~ prcs5m&lt;&gt;n al
most able persons are willing to run for political office thus
a furious ratf! for 30 yean He
supplying this big business with competant managerial ability. may have created a few monsters
such as me, but main!} hls fledg
turned 10 A\hl'flll arter spendmg Jlngs got JOlH &lt;tnd hr.!ld them pro·
1 hf'tT var&amp;lton hPre with thotr par·
grcssed m them , and afhlevl'd rec
Mr and Mrs ~;('Nard Rush and t•nts t\-lr onrJ Mrs Edson Roush ogmt10n In 1 hem
daughter, and Ct.arle!l, Karen ami ' Mr ,md Mr ~ Ernest Clark of
One thw~ is ('Crtain Coffin
Sharon Johnson of Splller vtstll'd Applt• GTOVI' ~ pent Sunday afterDouglu Circle and lamtly Sunday nnon with Mr and Mrs
Dean turned out a small percentage of
amateurs, and practically none of
Mrs 'Clara C1rcle spent Sunrlay Bl'inker
his bO}S 11nd girls wound up 1n the
wllh Mr.111 Minnie Rou!!h
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Mrs H A. Barnlb: and ~ons of
Mrs Clnra .t 1rcle called on advert1stng business Very fr.w he·
Lmcoln He.Khta 1 nt New Years Mr and M1 s f,Uiretl Circle of Ra- carne book-authors, a shameful
DI k
I cme Thul'!;dny
professiOn, thf' Sk1nper always
Day wIlh ,mrs. De.po
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Mr liD(1 1Mrs R"IC har d Abl ea of said
ta lly
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0 OF A' MEETING
2:30
Tennel!let:
,Ernie- Ford
The Past Councilors of Theo~:00
)fotl!&gt;q
'l'l&gt;eall"~
dorus Council Oalfllttrr't of Amer•
1ca w11l meet Thusday evenmg, at 4:00 Queen Fqr ~ Dor
the home of Mrs. James S.ayre, 4.48 MOCI,trfi 'lro'lftantie
&amp;:00 co..Od, Tlln•
Em Main St.
5·3Q AunrDtu Show

PUV.tt DOU' TO MIU
fie Poinerity Women'a Prayer
tlrGup will meet Wednesday at
to a m at tM Grl~ Episcopal
Parish House,

good shake in distribution o( revenue a s evidenced from the
fact that CUyahoga x;eceived only a tittle over 12 times as
lnuch !)lOney, or $12,341,735.
Obviously, our big brothers to the north are keeping our
roads drlveable. The alternattve, tf we were to spend $41l7,518
out of our pol!ke'Ls, is downright revolhng
Other Southeastern Ohio counties .arc m our same lucky
boat Vinton County with but 4.215 &lt;ars receives $411,914
Athens ~19,533, Jackson $558,508 and Galila $518,773.
At. a matter of record, this 1s ho ,v Me1gs County's recelph
from licenses and gas tax funds are distnbuted in the various
subdivisions, Of the license plate revenue lhe county received
$147,011, municipahhes $24,695, townships $10,799 Of the
gas tax fund the county ~ets a flat $200,000 (same In all 88
counties) while munlclpallties and townsh1ps received a share
based on population Here, mumc1pahties were returned $28,~
612, townships $86,400.
As a sidelight, Meigs County has stx m1Ies of unimproved
roads, 89'1 miles of improved roads of wh1~h 180 are state
highways, 239 couuty roads, and 464 township roads.
Which all goes to Show us even local government Is big business spending a lot of money that emplovs many men. Thls

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1956. Of this whopping sum . Meigs county subdivisions shared
to !be extt.nt of nearly a half a million dollars $497,518. Un.
bfflcial sources are hop~ng-probably wilh tongue in cheek-that since the tederal ~ovemment 1s nrovidmg 90% of th&lt;'
monies spent on Ohio's 1,330 miles of mterstate roads. no new
tues on gasoline will be neeessary Eight cents now of thr
1!01! or eVery gaJlon of gasoline are !axes to the state or fed ~ral government.
Statistics often are as dry readmg as are the dmty records
from which the figures are extracted We have m hand a stack
of comparative figures that breakdown for all subdivisions o~
the state monies received for highway purposes. Certain
phases of this report is valuable and mtt&gt;restmg when considered in relation to our nearby neighbor Lng counties.
Td get lnto them:
Automobile population in Meigs County was 9,080, Athens
County 15,935, Jaekson County 12,203, Vinton County 4,215,
and Gatlla County 9,528 These are stckl) totals when compared with 613,607 vehicles m Cuyahoga County, more than 70

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Miss Narrey Lee Jacobs, dauibter
7:00 Gr•ftd Ole CWI'J'
bf Mr and Mtt. Corhu Jacobs and
7:30 }Jonathon Wlitteis !!bow
Mr. Gary E. Hanold, son of Mr.
and Mn Harold Habii!J: will be
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m!Uion during the fiscal year July I , 1955 through June 30,

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He has heard and read a great many wonderful
things about this new 1957 Cadillac since it made
its first appear~~ il few brlef weeks ap-

A curve' in the road ahead? fle simpl,y ~
it w;th.iJ., on: oi. hio hondo tnci -!be oar _...to ;
w;th perfe&lt;l aliodioDql.

-ahout its magni6cent new luxury, for instance

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.. , its b1 illiant new power and responsiveness , , .

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its marvelous new handling ease • . • and its
e:drnordinary new smoothness of ride.
And so, quite frankly. he began to wonder if it
WCI'en't all too aood to be true. Could any motor
car he as wonderful aa this la~t "'car of cars"
was reputed to be'!

Well, he's decided to put hia eyes and ears to
the test today. And tbe verdict is unmistahbJel
It's a joy ju!\t to lean bacfl into those deep, sqft
cushions and look out over tbt graceful hood
into the beckoning b~way.
And what a reyelalion the car is to drive!

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ih•ngs they're oay~ abaul the 1957 Cadmac!
\VeU, the proof is in,. the driving-and the fldl
about Cadillac h&amp;ve 1\II:'Vef. been more

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night a lPam that has .only a 2-2
record to dat e, ReUon''s ¥ana a).

Diamond Coaches
Declare Campuses
Off Limits Now

ST. LO UTS UP - Bas;ketb&lt;~ll
coaches of the National Culleglate
Athletic As~oclation declared their
c11mpuaea and locker rooms "off
llmlta" to major league scouta today, but they admitted the talent
, rald11 would be next to impoesible

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'While baseball eoac:b81 were
1triklng bark at the
major
lelliiUCI, who h.ve abandoned their
non - raldln~ pact, NCAA football
coaches began arrlYina: for their
part In the aasoelatlon's Ghl na·
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lan Hennell of Pittsburg, Pa. The
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Gordon Van Loo, 100, Miami, Fla.
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174 137 14"0 451
E. ·B-aker -'
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Anderson
177 1M 143 474
Darst
187 175 222 584
To tab
886. 821 818 252~
NEW ' YORK CEN.TRAL
Johnston
119 150 145 414 .
AllmJs\\I"Mth '"
1'8'9 '1'11 155 488.
Young
fOI ft3 130 344
1Blind
130 130 130 390
Jenkinlii
208 134 132 474
Handicap
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S~ubenvUle 78 Morris Harvey 66
69 Detroit 85
77 Iowa St. ~9
82 Northwestern 61
Iowa 70

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Wayne 67 Central Michigan
Midilgan 70 Michigan St. 69
Ohio St. 711 Purd\le 68

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HOuSton 6t
Th-:15 Tech 63
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Pren college baJketba)] raUngR
with first-(Jiace votn and wonIOtot recorda through Jan. ~ In parentheses:
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2. North C•rolln. ('S 11.0) 218
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Liberty Res-t. 2, Holsum Bk, 1
BrAndeis. '76 Tufts 7~
High SerN-s, Baktr Furn. 2525
Penn St. 88 Gettysburg 50
• , ' High Game, Bakar Fum. 816
Syracuse 79 Connecticut 78
• High In~. S•r.. Dartt, 584.. .
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Jtoan6ke 85 W&amp;M Norfolk Divn 58
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SENTINIL
Flordia 74 Louisiana St. 50
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-Ciark Tedc!!Co
ls:.t l"t 't)( :wt CentenarY 83 Miss. Southirn 79
Horak ~ J• ljl4- 12:5. J63 ._u , .. Oklahoma City .85? ~- Kentucky 78
Chistef
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Grue~er · ·. f,
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CliffOrd ,
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Rmdlcap
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738 ?45 819 2302 · ~r~aJI .83 Vif~nta fee~ 8~
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Jienth testified that he organ ized the BGO in l9fi2". He said
Delmonte was "hand - picked" by
Jack Kearn:'!, boxing manager ,to
head the group before it was
formed and that the local group's
decisions were made m the ea1:1t.
Heath suit! that !i~hters to be
bo)•eottcd hy the Guild were described ~~~ ''bOXI' rs in trouble,"

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al treaaurer, and Albert W. Delmonte, Clevl'land, BGO president.
The government contonds that in
television :natchcs staged between
AprU and October nf 195~ the flcfendants fixPd pfiCC8 and in~tl ­
gated boycol ts.

no-hitter
with a lll'W piteh . my &lt;~tom ball.
I threw it atom (nt 'em) and they
hit atom lat 'em )."
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A hot·n on hi s cx:pcnsivc car
thM wrnt "Mo-o-o-,,1
The su.v alway.~ cxplocHna fl~e.
crackers In the dubhouse.
The player who drove into the
clubhouse on R onc-hmger, put·
cut collnp11iblp ~·chicle t!YtlfY day
Carried a pol"tab!e rowlna ma·
chine and dum -ttum l&gt;c!ls on evetj'
roar:! trip, much to the cha&amp;rln of
hotel porl.eu who would ru1h up
to 1rab hi1 three bags iQ.Itead of
tb.e usual one for other player._
thinking or great er tiJ&gt;s, of eourse
- only to di~cov1~r tlu·m so heavy
they hardly cot~hl lift thi.!m.
Yea, Spurts, Wllh a capital 115"
will mi•• Robert Feller, retired,
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•Defendant~ in the suit are. lhc
International Doxing Guild, a subsidiary, the Boxing Guild of Ohio,
and three orficials of the two
groups: Charles Johns1on, New
Yor~, JBG seneral prcshlcnt, WtiUar4 D41Y, New York, lBG ltlener-

time, Bob fo'ellcr. wa~ a pritl.l prac·
tical joker and humunsty.
RatJld ltoiJcrt's rd1rcment will
take away:
sot

FOR THAT

mcanln1 that members of Ule
groups should not do business with
them.
Defense attorneys contended Jn
their o~nin1 statement that T.V
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was kllllne the boxing induatr)r
and that atudlo bouts, such. u
NEW ARRIVAL
those arranged by Heath, were
Friends in Pomeroy have re~
·Robert Hrath testified that he "gymnulum shows put on lor ttie cei ved word of the birth of a son,
was expelte1 from the Ohio Guild benefit of razor blades and beer." Davi.d Allan, to Mr. and Mrs. AJ.
after he became a matchmaker
----~----~------for television studio bouts.
CLEV})LAND UP - The government opened its anti-trust suit
cbartiug fixed price11 and illegal
boyc&lt;~tts in boxing Monday with
testimony by 110 Akron fight promoter who., ~aid he was expelled
trom the Bo~ing Guild of Ohio.

Did you know that one or the
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By Akron Promoter Ousted From BGO

and

The big trouble ror Retton from
no won likely will be keepln• the
same slz.c ha.t!t on his boya. Let
the hats get too small and fira•t
COLUMBUS, 0 .
UP ~ The thin~~: you knuw a l·ool breeze may
Colt Stakes. a seriea ol four har- blow them off A.nd coolneJs in
ness race events held for the first shooting ill fallll in thi.11 age of
time .1l th£' Ohlo State t"air la;t high ~&gt;coring, slam hang basketball.
year . has proven "hii(hly success- Remember Gallipolis!
ful." Fa ir Manager Robt'rt Jones
said torlily.
One hig rea~on the Panther.
are light in the th1ck oftbe flgbt
Fntri~ s for the 1957 (&gt;vent, to be
hehl the week o[ Au~. 2:i, are up !or the ~EO fla~ i~ that they have
two boys ncar the top In le!'lgue
more than 15 per cent , JnneB an~coring. No other team has two
nounced
boys abov e Sisson and Johnson,
Thr seri~ ~. in which only Ohio each or whom have 60 points
owned and hrr&lt;i colts are ehglble, through the Logan game.
will gross 111 excess of $40,000,
lt'our boys above are FrldenmaJt.
Jonu addctl. The Stak~ s features
er
Wellfton, 96: Dicken , Loian, 78;
one race apiece for 2 and 3 ye11r
Bishop.
Athfms, 70 ~nd McQuald,
old trown and pacers.
Nelsonville with 66.
Entries 1n the Gon:rnor's Cup
Put Sl.!ISon's and Johnaon's tOfor 3-ycar-old trotters rose from
gether
and you gl't 120. A lot more
~ to 60, the Olho Slate Trot for
than
leader
F'rlflPnm:~ker's 96.
2-year-old trotters from 71 hl 7~.
Mid(!lcport has one boy In ~c
and the Director of Agriculture
Pace ror 3-year-olds from 4:4 to 4R. first 14, Morris, with 52, rank411{
12th. Buckles of l.o~an and Dixon
of Nclsonv tll e huvl' :'iU apiece.

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Middleport ~nd Pomeroy, baa taken every game. And the White
Falcona may even be stronger with
the ret:ur'n of 1956 reJ,u1ar Roacoe
Sprou~e, who brlke ·We the Ra\1en~woOd aame laat w'le"k for a few
minutei aRd t'anned 'i' -polnta.
Joe J'o~, big center, bas bee,nf
well liiUpported in tbe acorina eotumns by :Jerry Arnold, llob OllV«t
and Roy Clark to give the Falcons
According to statistician Jim 1 a potent. punch.
White of Pomeroy, Racine has
A reserve game will precede
scored 849 points to their oppon- f the varsity encounter.

Ohio State played possession
ball the rest of the way as the
BoiLermakers made • futile at·
tempt to get back in the game.

Ohio Colt Stakes
Called Popular
By Fair Manager

()roiner, The otber day, ju!t before abe bee•llne4
. ~roaner'• f.ottv, 1~ for Kotfi. to ~cJ the holidays wtt.b Amertcan I
· Ci~t , Uoopt, J roet MIA Grant.
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I don't warat to go 10 far as to aay that thJt Ia
the moet bea~ul young girl hi the world, ""'
an. a couple at dark fiornert1 in Venezuela. and a eec:tloll
tha~ I Haven't canvuaed. Hawever, Mlul Grant wUl

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· butetball victory, 75-611.

r

don't., Ji:DaY{ What's thf.'! matter with the old

By

IPlnat Purdue Monday night to

The Bucks, who had a 32 - 39
edge at halftime, we:re Jed by Kfn
Sidle with 2.5 polntl while forward
Ed McCormick led the Boilermak
en with 20.

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COLUMBUS, 0 .
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state exploded for 11 atraieht

morn.~

afternoonJ, but tf what I've Jllroptlfd: '
in them recently Ia true-well, then, Bini CrosbJ
.. cruy.
A..ccordtnc to the ladlea an.cl rentrirD~~n at tho
keyhole, Croat~y recently 1ighed dolefuUy and
'wilked out of the lite of Miss Kalllryn Onmt
~ause at the time 11he was only 22 anti too
~r tor bJm. Nobody, of courtie, Jsr.o.wa who
"~ out on whom, and aa ru u I'm con..
tf~ I 4on'~ even know It they lmow tact\

The
Sports

Coeafp

130
138
tao
168
146
Sf
746

253

Southtrn Methodltt 01·U 236
Louitvlll•
1·21
131
UCLA
II
13&amp;
Iowa Stti-t
102
I. Okl•hemo
73
9. Vandnbllt
69
54

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5.
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7.

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six
win first
of $7,000.
were Early Wynn
Right on his heels "came un- 20-gamc
lucky J11.y Hebert, who had a 281 Bob Lemon, Herb -sc6re, Billy
and eolleoted $8,7-M afttlr firing a Pi.erc~. Frank l,.&amp;ry, and Billt
tour under · par 67 on his last H&lt;&gt;&lt;,ft. . .. .:.·
round .

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ib'I!Ml a slt·Wll1, tiS at 28§ bCtween
:Jimmy Clark, T(l_mmy Jacoba, Davt
M:arr, Jackht BUr)"e, toD'Im)' -.Bolt,
"i.'tld Art Wall.
71'

UP "--t took
his many mOney • nioklirg
yean to d9 it,
today was named the
··.,-~
national PGA
F.o~ball Leai\le"s Most
130 tso
chslti!Pdofl finally bas his first wiil· Valuable _Player to,r the 1956 sea146 177
te»-tcur goJflng erown. (
son in the annual United Preas
174 183
_ Tbe . husii:Y 33-year-flld fltbter
141 140
rrom Mahopac. N.Y., •bo la noted
11)1 IIIACH MAGIC '20'
132 trw 42,.8 •• o~ of t!ie finest matt]l~pt._y
Cli-G(j
UP The tolsl ol
34 34 102 golfers who ever IIYed, fouah't six ~glme whiner.11 in the AmerVM 794 230~ poll.
ical'! Ulpe taM: seisetn equalled

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VMSHtNGTQ&amp;· UP -.Lt. Ra!p..
Gugllehni, . foimer Notre Dame
star who pla)'ed last ~ason with
the Bolling Air Forn: ~ase tea!ftf
was named the arm~d forces olltatanding player of the fear ~ar
the Wa8J:\4lglon , fouehdotirt

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big, so 'full of fi.ne-c:~r prestige that

you 'II wonder how it can be done

FOR THE

POUGHT LIKI PULLMia
NEW YOIIK UP "- I went ~­
er hlm like Gene Fullmcrf~' i_,d
tubslilute liJ.:htwclg}Jt Ro[)b7 Coiar·
ehc11nc today, explaluin:: hlit ·upUJt
TV victory over tall er and he-.vler
Joh'nny Bu580 at St. Nlcllol,l
Arfna .

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to make th~ ~lg station wagon new•

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League note .~: Mo9t point1 ~tored
~~~ season, NelJonvlllc, 94.
Mo•t poinh scored In leaaue,
l'om eroy, Bli.
Mo•t point~ scor"d leaprtndl·
vidual . Aaron Uurtmgton, fJome•
roy, 32.
Lcaat points acorcd in Jea1ue,
Middleport, 41.
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CHAPEL Hn.L, N. C. •UP, ' ~
Jim Tatum looked around toita)'
rot a new aaaistaut Ln replac:e' i~·
Univer1ity ol North Carolina•t.'\)'1i•
du~· Teai\le, wbo reliilgned al 1th•
cum" bead coac~ at the CitadeL.

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PAINT and
SERVICE

Under , t~e front -hinged

hood
you'll find 'nf.w power-Six powerl-

V-8 powe'rl.,;red-in-adion power.
In1lde : ,-oU"ll find more usable
1oadspartt'Ar:!d the wrap-around' lift-

gate gLVta~ grtllter loading ease.
1£ yau•·&lt;hokt u the 9-pa.,engcr
Coun~y SQuit:e, you'JL be proud to

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lmprovem.,.&amp;.Supplles

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Ir your needs call for a 6-pasoc~F , This fi.pauenger, 2·door model fl:a· ,,_'_ j1""''-~-;.o....;._.;......;_ _,
station wagon with four doon, you'll.
turea FOrd'a new subdued tones. the
love the new Country Sedan. Wlaen last word in modern decor. A,nd' .
you fold the rear sea't intn the floor, . whei\ it comes to quiet, there's no ·
you'll find there's afmost nine ·feec
o( loadspace- nearJr a foot QlOre
tlta.n ever before.

wagon like Ford wagons1

In the wonderful way that Ford
· cal\ t~ke a fine 'thing and make it

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try Sec..lan.It has 'die extra.Lthird,ieat
Wagon ·gOes a s~ep beyond the
For 9-passenger roo'm. An~· at 4n ..U ,~ W~ ,~11ityle,_ fabr(cf .. afid :-~ ·
Ford w~guna for '57, you biivt ,tJie ,ltim. It brlngo :10~&gt;2-doOr, fi.p-n· ·, -,·.,:,
new single-control hand~ "hjt/l ger wagO!i'li[e at iiS best
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open\ ~th the.wrap.:aroun~UltS.te ·'f _; ;senei ~ ~rOCyou~U-:I~d.soot~: ·
11.nd tall~ ale w1th one mot~on; ~· ,, ,,T~k.e a Ford :wagon for a'1pin. Ytw~ll -i{.,.,
they cant be opcn..Urom m•id•! ,' .. agt\!e' tllol ror ' 'Yllng'Jt'• io slit&lt;t·"' .
Thexc's good new!. too, for fali• "'i heart.~ •. fot·Wflrk and power, it'l a :·i. .·
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Quick ll Points
To Beat Purdue

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However, tt the -rumor bas any foundation,

Oln ill second strtl&amp;ht BiC Ten 1

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Defealt:d by Gallipoli!l on a cool
night a lPam that has .only a 2-2
record to dat e, ReUon''s ¥ana a).

Diamond Coaches
Declare Campuses
Off Limits Now

ST. LO UTS UP - Bas;ketb&lt;~ll
coaches of the National Culleglate
Athletic As~oclation declared their
c11mpuaea and locker rooms "off
llmlta" to major league scouta today, but they admitted the talent
, rald11 would be next to impoesible

to

atop.

'While baseball eoac:b81 were
1triklng bark at the
major
lelliiUCI, who h.ve abandoned their
non - raldln~ pact, NCAA football
coaches began arrlYina: for their
part In the aasoelatlon's Ghl na·
Uonal conYenflon.

FIGHT RESULTS

STORM DOORS

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lan Hennell of Pittsburg, Pa. The
Hennel't aN! former residents ot
Middleport and attended the Grace
Episcopal Church in Pqmeroy.

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Bu11o, uo, New York 10.
MIAMI, FI .. A.: Wl1Ue Kid John· Whlte'a predictions, SEOL tamea ·
~~tn. 149. Miami,
Fla.. atoppad tonlwht :
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Gordon Van Loo, 100, Miami, Fla.
Gallipoli1 60, Michlleport . 42, ·
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Mau.: Edclle DeNelaonvllle 70, Jackson
Mara, 189, Sprina:rield, Malll!i ., Uatlu for.
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Athen1 68, Lagon t14r
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ChtwOrtb.y
17U 194 156 · 52.0
174 137 14"0 451
E. ·B-aker -'
Norris
171J 161 1~7 496
Anderson
177 1M 143 474
Darst
187 175 222 584
To tab
886. 821 818 252~
NEW ' YORK CEN.TRAL
Johnston
119 150 145 414 .
AllmJs\\I"Mth '"
1'8'9 '1'11 155 488.
Young
fOI ft3 130 344
1Blind
130 130 130 390
Jenkinlii
208 134 132 474
Handicap
~ 49 49 153
. _775 'ISQ' 741
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'BrB.d]f)-· 88 Drake 75
S~ubenvUle 78 Morris Harvey 66
69 Detroit 85
77 Iowa St. ~9
82 Northwestern 61
Iowa 70

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Wayne 67 Central Michigan
Midilgan 70 Michigan St. 69
Ohio St. 711 Purd\le 68

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Artansa1 68
HOuSton 6t
Th-:15 Tech 63
8T ·N . Melt. A&amp;M

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NEW YORK UP - The United
Pren college baJketba)] raUngR
with first-(Jiace votn and wonIOtot recorda through Jan. ~ In parentheses:
Ttam
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1. Ktn"• (21 10.0)
338
2. North C•rolln. ('S 11.0) 218
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Morehead
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5 en rne 1 1, 8 i ar urn 1turt •,&amp;
Duquesnt! 57 Villanova 4:S
N. Y. Central 0, Sec. St. Mkt. 3
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Liberty Res-t. 2, Holsum Bk, 1
BrAndeis. '76 Tufts 7~
High SerN-s, Baktr Furn. 2525
Penn St. 88 Gettysburg 50
• , ' High Game, Bakar Fum. 816
Syracuse 79 Connecticut 78
• High In~. S•r.. Dartt, 584.. .
SOUTt-1
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Jtoan6ke 85 W&amp;M Norfolk Divn 58
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TRI.(OUNTY LEAGUE
; Miami Fla 89 Stet1on 81
SENTINIL
Flordia 74 Louisiana St. 50
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283 Floritb. Southe~n 94 rampa 72 ·
-Ciark Tedc!!Co
ls:.t l"t 't)( :wt CentenarY 83 Miss. Southirn 79
Horak ~ J• ljl4- 12:5. J63 ._u , .. Oklahoma City .85? ~- Kentucky 78
Chistef
, 103, lfl5 1B . 4i,t(J AJ~bama 83. lhaSJaSJppi St. '78
Grue~er · ·. f,
106 124. .174 . ~ Kent\lcky 81 Loyola Ill 62
CliffOrd ,
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Rmdlcap
· , 3~ · 36 25 ~ _Tula11~ 72 Georgi~ $4
Totals
738 ?45 819 2302 · ~r~aJI .83 Vif~nta fee~ 8~
BAkl::R fURNITURE
Ctladel 81 VMI 70

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Basketball Poll
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Jienth testified that he organ ized the BGO in l9fi2". He said
Delmonte was "hand - picked" by
Jack Kearn:'!, boxing manager ,to
head the group before it was
formed and that the local group's
decisions were made m the ea1:1t.
Heath suit! that !i~hters to be
bo)•eottcd hy the Guild were described ~~~ ''bOXI' rs in trouble,"

tllird

TRI-COUNTY LI!AGUI

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al treaaurer, and Albert W. Delmonte, Clevl'land, BGO president.
The government contonds that in
television :natchcs staged between
AprU and October nf 195~ the flcfendants fixPd pfiCC8 and in~tl ­
gated boycol ts.

no-hitter
with a lll'W piteh . my &lt;~tom ball.
I threw it atom (nt 'em) and they
hit atom lat 'em )."
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A hot·n on hi s cx:pcnsivc car
thM wrnt "Mo-o-o-,,1
The su.v alway.~ cxplocHna fl~e.
crackers In the dubhouse.
The player who drove into the
clubhouse on R onc-hmger, put·
cut collnp11iblp ~·chicle t!YtlfY day
Carried a pol"tab!e rowlna ma·
chine and dum -ttum l&gt;c!ls on evetj'
roar:! trip, much to the cha&amp;rln of
hotel porl.eu who would ru1h up
to 1rab hi1 three bags iQ.Itead of
tb.e usual one for other player._
thinking or great er tiJ&gt;s, of eourse
- only to di~cov1~r tlu·m so heavy
they hardly cot~hl lift thi.!m.
Yea, Spurts, Wllh a capital 115"
will mi•• Robert Feller, retired,
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•Defendant~ in the suit are. lhc
International Doxing Guild, a subsidiary, the Boxing Guild of Ohio,
and three orficials of the two
groups: Charles Johns1on, New
Yor~, JBG seneral prcshlcnt, WtiUar4 D41Y, New York, lBG ltlener-

time, Bob fo'ellcr. wa~ a pritl.l prac·
tical joker and humunsty.
RatJld ltoiJcrt's rd1rcment will
take away:
sot

FOR THAT

mcanln1 that members of Ule
groups should not do business with
them.
Defense attorneys contended Jn
their o~nin1 statement that T.V
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was kllllne the boxing induatr)r
and that atudlo bouts, such. u
NEW ARRIVAL
those arranged by Heath, were
Friends in Pomeroy have re~
·Robert Hrath testified that he "gymnulum shows put on lor ttie cei ved word of the birth of a son,
was expelte1 from the Ohio Guild benefit of razor blades and beer." Davi.d Allan, to Mr. and Mrs. AJ.
after he became a matchmaker
----~----~------for television studio bouts.
CLEV})LAND UP - The government opened its anti-trust suit
cbartiug fixed price11 and illegal
boyc&lt;~tts in boxing Monday with
testimony by 110 Akron fight promoter who., ~aid he was expelled
trom the Bo~ing Guild of Ohio.

Did you know that one or the
arcatL•st buscha\J pltchcrs of all

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By Akron Promoter Ousted From BGO

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The big trouble ror Retton from
no won likely will be keepln• the
same slz.c ha.t!t on his boya. Let
the hats get too small and fira•t
COLUMBUS, 0 .
UP ~ The thin~~: you knuw a l·ool breeze may
Colt Stakes. a seriea ol four har- blow them off A.nd coolneJs in
ness race events held for the first shooting ill fallll in thi.11 age of
time .1l th£' Ohlo State t"air la;t high ~&gt;coring, slam hang basketball.
year . has proven "hii(hly success- Remember Gallipolis!
ful." Fa ir Manager Robt'rt Jones
said torlily.
One hig rea~on the Panther.
are light in the th1ck oftbe flgbt
Fntri~ s for the 1957 (&gt;vent, to be
hehl the week o[ Au~. 2:i, are up !or the ~EO fla~ i~ that they have
two boys ncar the top In le!'lgue
more than 15 per cent , JnneB an~coring. No other team has two
nounced
boys abov e Sisson and Johnson,
Thr seri~ ~. in which only Ohio each or whom have 60 points
owned and hrr&lt;i colts are ehglble, through the Logan game.
will gross 111 excess of $40,000,
lt'our boys above are FrldenmaJt.
Jonu addctl. The Stak~ s features
er
Wellfton, 96: Dicken , Loian, 78;
one race apiece for 2 and 3 ye11r
Bishop.
Athfms, 70 ~nd McQuald,
old trown and pacers.
Nelsonville with 66.
Entries 1n the Gon:rnor's Cup
Put Sl.!ISon's and Johnaon's tOfor 3-ycar-old trotters rose from
gether
and you gl't 120. A lot more
~ to 60, the Olho Slate Trot for
than
leader
F'rlflPnm:~ker's 96.
2-year-old trotters from 71 hl 7~.
Mid(!lcport has one boy In ~c
and the Director of Agriculture
Pace ror 3-year-olds from 4:4 to 4R. first 14, Morris, with 52, rank411{
12th. Buckles of l.o~an and Dixon
of Nclsonv tll e huvl' :'iU apiece.

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Middleport ~nd Pomeroy, baa taken every game. And the White
Falcona may even be stronger with
the ret:ur'n of 1956 reJ,u1ar Roacoe
Sprou~e, who brlke ·We the Ra\1en~woOd aame laat w'le"k for a few
minutei aRd t'anned 'i' -polnta.
Joe J'o~, big center, bas bee,nf
well liiUpported in tbe acorina eotumns by :Jerry Arnold, llob OllV«t
and Roy Clark to give the Falcons
According to statistician Jim 1 a potent. punch.
White of Pomeroy, Racine has
A reserve game will precede
scored 849 points to their oppon- f the varsity encounter.

Ohio State played possession
ball the rest of the way as the
BoiLermakers made • futile at·
tempt to get back in the game.

Ohio Colt Stakes
Called Popular
By Fair Manager

()roiner, The otber day, ju!t before abe bee•llne4
. ~roaner'• f.ottv, 1~ for Kotfi. to ~cJ the holidays wtt.b Amertcan I
· Ci~t , Uoopt, J roet MIA Grant.
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the moet bea~ul young girl hi the world, ""'
an. a couple at dark fiornert1 in Venezuela. and a eec:tloll
tha~ I Haven't canvuaed. Hawever, Mlul Grant wUl

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· butetball victory, 75-611.

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don't., Ji:DaY{ What's thf.'! matter with the old

By

IPlnat Purdue Monday night to

The Bucks, who had a 32 - 39
edge at halftime, we:re Jed by Kfn
Sidle with 2.5 polntl while forward
Ed McCormick led the Boilermak
en with 20.

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COLUMBUS, 0 .
UP Obio
state exploded for 11 atraieht

morn.~

afternoonJ, but tf what I've Jllroptlfd: '
in them recently Ia true-well, then, Bini CrosbJ
.. cruy.
A..ccordtnc to the ladlea an.cl rentrirD~~n at tho
keyhole, Croat~y recently 1ighed dolefuUy and
'wilked out of the lite of Miss Kalllryn Onmt
~ause at the time 11he was only 22 anti too
~r tor bJm. Nobody, of courtie, Jsr.o.wa who
"~ out on whom, and aa ru u I'm con..
tf~ I 4on'~ even know It they lmow tact\

The
Sports

Coeafp

130
138
tao
168
146
Sf
746

253

Southtrn Methodltt 01·U 236
Louitvlll•
1·21
131
UCLA
II
13&amp;
Iowa Stti-t
102
I. Okl•hemo
73
9. Vandnbllt
69
54

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5.
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7.

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six
win first
of $7,000.
were Early Wynn
Right on his heels "came un- 20-gamc
lucky J11.y Hebert, who had a 281 Bob Lemon, Herb -sc6re, Billy
and eolleoted $8,7-M afttlr firing a Pi.erc~. Frank l,.&amp;ry, and Billt
tour under · par 67 on his last H&lt;&gt;&lt;,ft. . .. .:.·
round .

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ib'I!Ml a slt·Wll1, tiS at 28§ bCtween
:Jimmy Clark, T(l_mmy Jacoba, Davt
M:arr, Jackht BUr)"e, toD'Im)' -.Bolt,
"i.'tld Art Wall.
71'

UP "--t took
his many mOney • nioklirg
yean to d9 it,
today was named the
··.,-~
national PGA
F.o~ball Leai\le"s Most
130 tso
chslti!Pdofl finally bas his first wiil· Valuable _Player to,r the 1956 sea146 177
te»-tcur goJflng erown. (
son in the annual United Preas
174 183
_ Tbe . husii:Y 33-year-flld fltbter
141 140
rrom Mahopac. N.Y., •bo la noted
11)1 IIIACH MAGIC '20'
132 trw 42,.8 •• o~ of t!ie finest matt]l~pt._y
Cli-G(j
UP The tolsl ol
34 34 102 golfers who ever IIYed, fouah't six ~glme whiner.11 in the AmerVM 794 230~ poll.
ical'! Ulpe taM: seisetn equalled

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VMSHtNGTQ&amp;· UP -.Lt. Ra!p..
Gugllehni, . foimer Notre Dame
star who pla)'ed last ~ason with
the Bolling Air Forn: ~ase tea!ftf
was named the arm~d forces olltatanding player of the fear ~ar
the Wa8J:\4lglon , fouehdotirt

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L.IKE OUR NEW

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MONEY

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big, so 'full of fi.ne-c:~r prestige that

you 'II wonder how it can be done

FOR THE

POUGHT LIKI PULLMia
NEW YOIIK UP "- I went ~­
er hlm like Gene Fullmcrf~' i_,d
tubslilute liJ.:htwclg}Jt Ro[)b7 Coiar·
ehc11nc today, explaluin:: hlit ·upUJt
TV victory over tall er and he-.vler
Joh'nny Bu580 at St. Nlcllol,l
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League note .~: Mo9t point1 ~tored
~~~ season, NelJonvlllc, 94.
Mo•t poinh scored In leaaue,
l'om eroy, Bli.
Mo•t point~ scor"d leaprtndl·
vidual . Aaron Uurtmgton, fJome•
roy, 32.
Lcaat points acorcd in Jea1ue,
Middleport, 41.
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CHAPEL Hn.L, N. C. •UP, ' ~
Jim Tatum looked around toita)'
rot a new aaaistaut Ln replac:e' i~·
Univer1ity ol North Carolina•t.'\)'1i•
du~· Teai\le, wbo reliilgned al 1th•
cum" bead coac~ at the CitadeL.

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BEST
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PAINT and
SERVICE

Under , t~e front -hinged

hood
you'll find 'nf.w power-Six powerl-

V-8 powe'rl.,;red-in-adion power.
In1lde : ,-oU"ll find more usable
1oadspartt'Ar:!d the wrap-around' lift-

gate gLVta~ grtllter loading ease.
1£ yau•·&lt;hokt u the 9-pa.,engcr
Coun~y SQuit:e, you'JL be proud to

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For otb'el&gt; Home
lmprovem.,.&amp;.Supplles

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with its IUW'tly

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CLINToN :fiSHER
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Ir your needs call for a 6-pasoc~F , This fi.pauenger, 2·door model fl:a· ,,_'_ j1""''-~-;.o....;._.;......;_ _,
station wagon with four doon, you'll.
turea FOrd'a new subdued tones. the
love the new Country Sedan. Wlaen last word in modern decor. A,nd' .
you fold the rear sea't intn the floor, . whei\ it comes to quiet, there's no ·
you'll find there's afmost nine ·feec
o( loadspace- nearJr a foot QlOre
tlta.n ever before.

wagon like Ford wagons1

In the wonderful way that Ford
· cal\ t~ke a fine 'thing and make it

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try Sec..lan.It has 'die extra.Lthird,ieat
Wagon ·gOes a s~ep beyond the
For 9-passenger roo'm. An~· at 4n ..U ,~ W~ ,~11ityle,_ fabr(cf .. afid :-~ ·
Ford w~guna for '57, you biivt ,tJie ,ltim. It brlngo :10~&gt;2-doOr, fi.p-n· ·, -,·.,:,
new single-control hand~ "hjt/l ger wagO!i'li[e at iiS best
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open\ ~th the.wrap.:aroun~UltS.te ·'f _; ;senei ~ ~rOCyou~U-:I~d.soot~: ·
11.nd tall~ ale w1th one mot~on; ~· ,, ,,T~k.e a Ford :wagon for a'1pin. Ytw~ll -i{.,.,
they cant be opcn..Urom m•id•! ,' .. agt\!e' tllol ror ' 'Yllng'Jt'• io slit&lt;t·"' .
Thexc's good new!. too, for fali• "'i heart.~ •. fot·Wflrk and power, it'l a :·i. .·
ol ford's cclebr•ted R,u\!h W"f,"'- ' lllml&gt;le, al.cfomalavel,
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The

Swanke-Stansbury Vows Exchanged

Theodorus Council DOf A Holds
Installation Ceremonies Monday
Installation of offteer11 was held

•ben Theodorus .Council Daughters of Amerira met Mond11y evenJq. at .the lOOF Hall.
Mrs. Thomas Cook councUor,
llftaided and Mrs. Mart Harten....htb was reported ill in !he Ohio
-V'.Uey Hospital at Stuebenville,

WANTED

flower~

FI OWl'fS Y.C f C als o OJdered

senl to
a bnby

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The report of the authling comnuttet! wHs g1 Ye n A cflmmq.nlcatlon was read from Margaret C.

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ly UNITED PRESS
Ohio; Cloucty todey with ~
slonal dri;;a:i• 1o0uth •nd Mit .....,_
tlon end mix•d with MtM ......,

lne &amp;-la:le or NtOW ._,,.,.. ftOI'ttt.
•nt. Cloudw- artd Mcoml"- . , . ,
tonlvht with tiMw flurriet ....,
L•k• lrM, ..,.... llfht r•ln •r clriJ,.
zl• llbly IOUtt. pertlon.
snow G. rain north •nd r'tll" In
lOUth. High today JG to U north,
U to 40 'ovth. Low tonleht In I'M
20's north •• tt. lO's south.

Thu.....,

Kistler c-oncerni ng the district
rally which wil l be held in Marietta on Apnl 11 The charter was

VOL IX

NO.7

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo,

HUGE BUS RAMS TRUCK

Mrs. Albert Woodarll, counctl
deputy mstJ.Il ed t he following of·
flee rs for a term or six months,
',[rs. Minoie Neu tzlmg, councilor;
~ rs. Arnold Hayes. vice couneilcr;

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Herbert Mil h·r, associate
councilor , ~trs . Thomas Cook,
juntor past councilor: \fn. Henry
JUnior pa1l
Reibel, asJSoc iate
councilor; Mtss Lydta Hy sell, con•
ductor; Mr:;. Ed na '1attox , warden;
Miss }'laude Trwksbary mside sentinel ; M ISS Be lly 0 (" mOSk CY. OUt•
sidt' ~:~entiuel, M rs . Reibel , 18-lllon.
Jrust•f' anr! :\l •s Addie Grueser
6 mon. trustee.
Mrs.
~·1ce

YEAR AROUND
Wonderful Proposition

•CALL
•WRITE
•COME IN!

Ministerial
Ass'n Monthly
Meeting Held
The Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pas·

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peak earlier,
hold Ianger
with

Nichols #12 11
Health makes
the difference
Try them, and •••I

tor of the First Pr cs hytrrian Church , was host f n r a •·offee hour
Mumh1y mQrnln g rneceding the
monthly mcetwg l&gt;f the Meigs
County Milll!!l r n al Associallon at
th t• Presbytet1.1n ChurC'h .

Fleming
Hatcheries
Nelsoqvlllc Ohio
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Miss Georgia Ann Swanke and A!lt Keith Stansbury Were
united in marriage Dec. 14 at the Calvary Lutheran Church in
San Angelo, Texas. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Swanke of San Angelo, and he is the son of Mrs.
James A. Stansbury and the late Mr. Stansbury of Pomeroy.
Airman Stansbury is in the Medical Corp and is stationed at
Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo. They spent the
Christmas holid&gt;Y week end with his mother and Mr. 'nd Mrs.
Albert Scholl and other relatives and friends .

of th e
Moriah

Mrs

ess for
new ytJIU' on Monday.

The annual businCrHI meeting of
e Pomeroy Baptist Church arid
1urch school will be held WM·
sday evening folowing a fellowlip supper at 6:30
Mrs. Burton Smlth and Mrs. J.
· Stephenson, prerident and tel-

ler of the One Won Oonc c!ass
c in charge of the supper, which
II be mainly a eoverOO diJh
r. Those attending &amp;re re.q,uest~
to bring their own tilble eer:

laurnnt ('tmcludcd lh1·
- v~ r.Jr the A:..soci ~ t i on .

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Washe~

124 E. Main St.

Phone 197

Emost Covert, Mgr.

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Chuter No. 1441

Dlllrlct No. 4

REPORT OF CONDITION OP

The Citizens National Bank
OF MIDDLEPORT

In tht Sttt. of Ohl•, At Thti CloH Of Butin"' on Dtc. S1, 1956.....i.:. t
ll1htd In reaponH to c•II m•d• bv Comptroller of ttt. Cvtrtncy,
SKtlon 5211, U.S. ReviHd Statut...
ASS ITS
Caah balances wJth other blinks. Including reserve bal8nce ancl cuh ltems In process of collection --- ~- -- $ 681t220.4S
United Siatu Governmtml obligations, direct
and guaraateed -- - ---------· -. --- -- -------- 111SM,187.MJ
Obli.Jatlon&amp; of St~tea and poHUcal subdivisions -- --- - - - 421,812.~1

CorP3~~~:fc;~:eJ:l~~~ ~~~~~-s_l~~k-~f ___ -- -- --- __

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, · F-"'f SH\'!'1 up lo 18o0 galJO'Iu of hot water a year,

Loans and discou~t1 (lnchlding $M.23 overdrafts}-- - - -- 1,&amp;11,918.80
Bank premlna owned $6600.00, IurnltunJ
and fixtures $3601.00 ---- - ------ ---- - - ----·---10,101.00
TOTAL ASSETS · ··· · ·-·· -·- ··-- · · · · - ····· ·· ~,180,0&gt;0. 2~
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of lndlvld.ual!l, purtnerl!lhipS,
and corporations __ , . . ___ ___ __ -· --· -- ··-- --- -- - .1,3'12,843.53
11me depolitl of lndividuab, partnerships,
and c:orporathms --- --·- - --- . .
_ -- -- -------- 1,846,293.4S
Depoelts of United States Government (indudln"
P91tal liVings) -- ---·----· -··-···· ------ -- - ·---- ,
17,8l6.H
Depc)atta of State1 and pclitleal subdJv1swns -- --· - ----509,88Hao
Other dcpotl\a {certified and cashlct·'s cheeks, etc.) -- - - 12,83'J.16
. TOTAL DEPOSITS -··· · -- -----· $3,7~9,87U6
TOTAL LIAiliLITIES _
·· -··· ··· . -~,7159,6'19.46
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Copllal Slock'
COmuum stock, total1uu· __
----- -- - - - --- - - $

t~rs.~~eirr;roitb- ::: ::::-- ~- ·--. -~. ..

~ • The d~·•t WMl1 fou've ever seen-without rubbing.l
So your clothes wc4Jil longer.
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• Gets rJd o£ lint, dirt ~d 1011!)-SC\Im, too, thRt Oller traps

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• Wa1hes CV6'11e1tlng that'• wa!thoble-cvc.11 dclkatc.mau..,
m1\de fabrict-cutomMJcallrll
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• Cub detergent 001tJ almost In huU.
• A complete wtuth iJl Ill little as 12 nunutcs, )

• Ufctimil Porcelain lulidc and out.

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MEMORANDA

Aile~ pltd&amp;ed or uaicned lo secure Uabllitie!l

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1nd !OJ: other p,.,...s

(a) Lbau aaahown abOvt arc arttt deduction

;~3~rs:.;f.

Comer In Middleport

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llnowledg~ and belief.
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Jao~•rt, ltMI7

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Planners Of Preaching Mission Milo Van Meter
Schedule Outstanding Speaker Fune(al Service .

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Planners of the 1957 Preaching Mlsslon, -scheduled to opeD
J.anuary 20 in the Point Pleasant Senior lligll gymnasium, be·
heve m the oft heard theme: "Y~th .l!l!edSC-C hrist and His
Church and the Church needs youth."
Tuesday night, Janqary 22.- yo•uu~ib~ ~of~~·~r~r~~~~,:~
will have an opportunity to hear a .
in 1.11'. Robe!t ,r, }lob\·~~-

El.JBERFELilS

TilE

with the new

persons were killed, and 16
when it rammed into a stopped
enroute from MeJllphis;'" Tenn., to

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Now is the time to snap up real bargains and pay off old bills. Start fresll.
Save up to 35% on cash bargalns.
Earn discounts on past-due bills. One
lo•n does it. See us firs!. Money talkS!
Repay easily.

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at Baylor University in , lll&lt;UI-4.8,
Dr. , Robinson was a member
the 1948 01ympic: basketball team
and this year preached the Olympic sermon over the combll'!ed networks of CBS, NBC, ABC
IBBC: He has been reCognized In
other ways in tbe ~lds other
than religion, too and waa winner
of the Jack DeJnP.sey Outst&amp;nting
Athlete award in i947; wU recent.
iy honored with tbt Deltl Air
Lines Flying Colonel award_is Com·
missioner for Housing ~thorlty
of Georgia; Director. for ~axweU
!Boys ('amps; Trustee of 'I'ruett-N:eConnell College. Dr. Robinson is
a member of Kiwanis..
Dr. Robinson ha1 preached in
nearly 1000 churches ln the United
States m the pa11t ten yoafs.. He
bas also addressed evangelistic
gatherinss. college groups and
Preachlng Missions and journeys
an average of 100,000 miles per
year.
The record of his religious activity also must list that bfl bas con·
ducted a c-:,u,Bade for Chriat in
HawaH, preached and visited mi•
sion points tbrou&amp;hout South
America, has studied an&lt;;l pr•aehed
throughout Europe , and Jiu addressed 18,000 people in the Baptist World Allir;mcc in Cleveland
in llt50.
Or. Robinson has been an extremely industrious and dedici.ted
man. His scholastic: record showS
that the youthfltl southerner received his B. A. from BaYlor University, Wa:o, Texas; his B. C.
from Southwestern seminary, Fort
Worth, Texas; his •S. T. M. lrom
(Corttinued on page tilt,

Tractor Club
Meeting To Be
Held Saturday

To Be On Fri~ay

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Funeral Home.

DR. ROBINSON ' rj

Plans Are Made
To Send Scouts
To Valley Forge

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Racine Legion
Wins Awards At
District
.. Meet
Racine Pos~ 602, The Americoo
Legion, waa well repreSented at
tbe l::l&amp;bth Diatrlct Legion Con·
terence at Lancaster Sunday when
six orilcers and ,mem~is of tbe
~o~t attended the meeting.
WaYne WUJis, Department Am·
erieanlsm Otfieer, waa the speaker
of the day and durlng tbe busi·

A . meeting was held MOnday
~vcnlnc: ai the home of or. a~d
MrS.' 'JOhn Moore, Chester Road to
dil!lcuu .,lans for a money raiai.ng~
camP.aign for ,the purpose of send- ness session of the mcetiilg, pre,
lng tlle !ICQuta cf Troop 247 to th sented to Lbe Racine PQSt; ra · ])e.
National Jamboree at VaHey partment Quota PJaque, alao in
Forge, Pa. in July.
America!Usm award {qr the Post-.
Dr. Moore, the scout leader, ex- efforts during the year iO&amp;G.
plain~ the trip snd also an·
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noun.ced J,hat the troop would
Th~~e attendina from .t"oat. 002
raise twenh--five pert:ent of the were . .Po~t Comman.de.,, Vlr,&amp;JI
money, having started their fund Wal~er, i'mance. Off1cer, David
during December by selHnl Christ. Yo~t, Service Of~1cer, Elson Spenmas trees and American
cer, Chuck Burn, Lawrence Buah
A benefit chicken dinner will be and W · D. StewarL
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at the Salisbury School on
8 which will be a part or
Week activities. Mrs.
'Ball and Mrs: MaX'i.ne Arn·
are the clmirmen for the din·

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AU 4-Q and FFA youth inter·
ested in tractor mainlenance are
invited to attend the first 1867
meeting of the Tractor Mainten·
ance Club Saturday night,' Ja~. 12
in tlie Meigs EquipmCnt Cp., plaht
in Pomeroy. ,. ,
County Agt!nl c. E. Blake~lec
pointed out that intere~tcd · tarn~~·
ers are tilled to como 'iut 4 apedaJ wrJconie will be given youn·
,gcr rarment-to-bc who •ro invited
to bring their Dads alonJ. Tbc
1cssion is to begin at 7:~ j:l.m.

TAK~N TO HOS,iT4L
Mary HollOwell, Kerf St., Pom·
eroy, was removed to Mt-1gs General Hospital at 5:00p.m. Tuesday.
MEtG$ GENERAL HOCPIT~L
Admilled, Mr~ M•rY. llotJow-

ell, Pomeroy; A, D. Btadllelil. Ru~
'.atld; 1-tn. Jean Ann Br&amp;db\lr;Y, of
· , lidd1epo!t·

David Nease, sun of ·tl1e
.:::ouple, had gone to
.o to l~t after ~
calf. Rt discovered
trom tbe upper
a fire baibtatted
defective wh•t"'
"It W.lll
Mrs.
,&gt;enell to
calf. He
.:be barn
~f!ase explained
l:!ad not been noted
.he barn and all itfl contMJ.ta
doubtedly would ha,.ve lM!en de•
.royed. The family wn preparing
to retire for the., n.iaht,.

Funeral ~rvices. w1U · be ;.held
FridaV at 2 p. m. for Milo .van
Met~r, . 90, who "died 'Ttiead'l)" · at
She added that "We eerta.lnlf
the hom.· Of ·his dtaucht~, Mra. Erarc
in deb~ tQ . all tbe
ma Wilson, Letart'r Ohio: f(e· \Jad
who
ca~. to a11lst ue.
suffered put a briti.jll'"'lt· pli«
to hie deltlh ii- ·"' ...,....~ il. .., , 1- -. • o't .~OJ!I!q l14ile ~,;1 O.t·J~~::;
.11""!', .4: ~·~, ;J,
1 li-".,.r' I' '
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aM sa\-~~4 die IITes~t
.' c.,
.
The dece~ wlf", the •Oil·· of th"Oh&gt; 1idl¥"
Simeon and He.nnab ROush Van
Firemen had to putJ two
Meter bavlns been born on Jan· of the.'bal'J'I down to remove
uary 24, !'667 :He bad ftslded in from ,,the danger area ,and · stJc·
Meigs County ali bis life, and ceedtd in saving all qof U except
made his home wit.)J. his daushter. so~ in the upper mow. TOtal
Also survivlng are • son, Chester damage was not estillfilted. Thtre
Vait Meter of Radne, Rt 1; a bto- lfas some water ,dama"ge.
ther, Jake Van Meter of J'ortiand
Firemen spent four hour.a on
and a aiBter, Mrs. Charles Mc- the Neue farm insuring the blaze
Namee of :Middleport.
stopped. , Mr~. ~ease ¥id the
·Burial will be made in Letart fire appeared l6 have .itll'ted ftom
Cemetery at the side of his late detective wlrea' in a coriduit in the
· wife, Amelia Van Meter, who died top of the barn und.ei:eavea.
in April, 1956.
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FrJends may call at the Ewing

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Tic~f)t.J

are on sale and may be
purcbaacd at anytime from the fol·
lGWina: w)Jo were preaen~ at the
mceUO,: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lclfheit, WUUam Musser, Eda:ar Abbott,· Mrs. Leonard Reed, Mr'" Vir·
gil ~own. Mrs. Ball , Mra. Arnold,
t.orenzo Davis and Dr. and ·.-Mrs.
Moore.
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Annual Training
Schoolls Held
For 4-H Leaders·

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E4lion Hobstetter, Ch~irman of the Boacd and President of
the fomerny National Bank, announced today that Alfred M.
Elb!lii~ld was ei&lt;~Cted to the bank's Boacd of Directors at the
allnual meeting of the stockholders, which was held Tuesday .
. Mr. Elbelfeld has been "'"business leader and active in the
management of The Jacob Blherfeld SQns Company Stores for
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Marilyn Davis
Passes State ' · ··
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yolil~s ~~!I!!J&gt;IIini

I' .ldl\'ltl..

at the skatuu: ftll.l iD .. tow.o-"er at.
other platet Of bualfteJII Wlljld ~ot
be ~othettd. AU· loafing on.ollt...,,
howev~. 11 not to ·))e done.
Council .lhij diM!ull8d -the possibility of lowering a atom· eewer
on Aridenon Street to prevent the
backing up nf water at tbe eortter
of Andertcn and Tbird Streets.
The a:roup detided to eontaqt the
new State Road Commission re·
garding help on the projec:L
The name of Otis Queen Wll8
submitted to the couneU as 11 posnew member to replace DciBicbardaon, wbo re8i&amp;:ned
aome time ago and moved to Hunt·
inglon. Queen is to be cOntacted
by the counc:U.
Present at tbe meetln&amp; were
Mayor Ray Workman, Recorder n.
Williamson, Councilmen Olin
Frank Board, hd Russ
Cblef of Polite W. "r.
Cai'ie)' and l.ew Ed-

In.diPJed
TermOf
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Grai.d 'Jui-y ·Hom~ ~anagement
-~t iindtetmenu wore rel~rned SpecW1st Plans
tb·e Jao~ary term of Ma~on Meett'ng Jan. 10
ccurt
·grind jury on the openinJ .
m PL Pleasant

on

Felony indictments were returned agaimt the following: Thomas
Lee Warner, charged with maR·
slaugbter in the dcattls of Wil·
liam L. Manuel and Donald J•mes
lUt&lt;:bie, Jr., in an aulo accltlent
on December 26 on Route 36. War·
ner,. 26, of Columbus was the dri·
Ver ,Of a car whleiL !ilrUC\i: ,car
driven. by Sgt. a.tanq,el, 40. ln . the
ear at the lime Will the three
q~orith old grandson of Mant~-~i,
Donald Jam('S Ritcblc:, Jr.
· ·2aul D. Graham, charged witb
fo,rpry. •
Lawrenct m~n. indlettld on three
forgery,
, McDaniel, chaz:ied with
upe.
the re-

Fifl:r·six offieers and leaden
cf 4-H CJu~ throughouL ~ason
County. weu in att~ndancc at tbe
annual training !IChool on 'Stturday mornln~. at the rt. Pleasant
Junior Hilb School.
Classes -w,re beld Cor the vari·
ous. o(fi~t'l and loaders were heJd
~ followiri'J a geiler~ a~&gt;seriiJ:i!y. A·
Russ Capcbart
or a letter ltom
I I.IJI; rterw•rd those in attendance heard
CINCINNATI 0. UP _ frod- 1 tall bY Jean •Franco!~ De. !Aug·
Publ\c Service
uce:
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. aie of .Algeria, who is visiting the ~~.~~~:l~g the adju.$tment ·of water
Eggs, a~ut steady; Prices paid United States under the Internaof Hey Roush .llld Robat farms, consumers, whites · and tlonal Farm Youth ·:Ex'"h,nrc probrowus. A jumbos 3340; A Iarg&amp; gr:am. He told the youngsters about
2941; A mediums 25-11: A small life 1n hii· native country.
MIDDLEPORT MIIN HELD
instJ:uetors, in the school were
20.24; 8 lar.-e ~18; FOB A lara:e
Russell Caruthers, Middleport,
3~; medium 31-34.
Mra. Ferri Mitchell . . MJ"s. li'red Is bcing•held .in county jail today
Chl~kens, irrl!g"ular and Uft8et:- [Spencer. Mrs. Wllbur rtanb, Rus- for Ltcklna: County authorities fol·
tled; 'Jr~en 3-3~ tb 18-20; bena, IC~I Prlddy. Sall7 Lou .DanL June lowing his lfffllt Tuesday by Spe·
bc.ayy type 14-17; hens, l1ght type Sienetr, ·Maey Ann Rogen, Lola cial Sheriffs Deputy Bob Ohlin·
10.12.
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Rouab, BUI Prldd7, IRd virginia ger on a warrant dtarJina: nollsupport.
Butter. DO teore 68.
Lo&lt;lkll3rt.

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Mark R

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many yean.
Other directop reelected were
Dr. R. E. Boice, Edi1on Hobstet·
ter Wmen Pickens, Mildred M.
Stanley, and Elilon Weeks..
'.
HoNtetter also l!lald that all or
, the fo.IIowing officers and em ployees of the main office had
been r~eleded at the Board's anMarilyn 'Sue Dsvi!, a 1956 grad- .nu.al meeting held on the same
uate of HoJrer Hnpital· School of date: f:djson Hobstetter, President;
NIU'Iiins: .at Galllpolis,
empJqy.' Eld(!n Weeks, Vice Preaident; Roed at UnlvUslty
·
at Col:
~rt S. Coates, Cubier; Mildred
umbus
tb't sbe M. Stanley, Assistant Cashier; Ri·
th'e Stale
A deftnition of Maaon CUy'a h11 !
Chambers, Assistant Cuh·
tived lts.t chard
curfew regqlations .wia (ivn on
ier.
~lJd
is
naw
a·
re;:ittered
Monday nia:bt at a meeting· of the
Max,ne . Griffith, Setntary; LeTown Coun~il beld in the :Mason
~ fijture plan9 a~e tO spe- ra X. Jones, Clerk a!'ld Teller;
Town Hall, i .
l4e .is a public Healtb Nune. Charlotte M. Evalis, Bookkeeper;
Council qptained that · the cur- da_
Stie
Is tht daogbU!:r ot W. F. Marilyn L. Ebersbacll, Bookkeeper;
lew wa1 an official aet of i~
coundl ta halt loitering on the Davis ot Pomeroy.
and Cora A. Gl'indley, Custodian.
streets by youn11ter, 18 years of
Officel'i of the Ruthtnd Office
age and ~r and wou~~. be in
.are William J. Hobsletter, Branch
force ev.~,'-hlebt of ~JI]it ·w.ek
'-'f"
Martaaer, and Edilh Williamson,
with the e~ceptlon Df Frlcllr aipd
'
Assistant Br~nch M'flnager.
Saturday. I!O!Ibooe t1'(D,~Ia Gl•
curfew wht SOUitd at ~0 PM .
. 1~ waa further tx»lalnel .that

Mas0n CouDt.il
Renews Stand
On Curlew Law

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Two Acridents
Are R~ported
In Art',a Tuesday

. Firemen from Raelne, SJ"iacu•,
and Po-.oy, tqlether
vith Emerseney Squada ~ Jlei&amp;B
County Sheriffs Depa.rt..qlent llh;wered a call to ~ Net• Settlement farm abo\lt 10 o'dtt~

ELBERFELDS

be said, "and to ask for tbeir continued semce at great sacrif1ce
to themsehes and their familiCJ
docs not reflect favorably upon
'this great and pro1perous state,''
It has been utimated that a
two-step wagf' increase for 1tate
employe"'!! would cost about S12
million It would arrect sorne 4!1,Local officers Jnvestisated two 000 workers.
automoh1 le wrecks Tuesday. one
The mtenm governor said " in·
in Pomeroy, the oth~r near Tup..
adequate
comptnsatlon leads to a
pers Plains. No Injuries were sufnigh
turnover
rate whlth is a &amp;e·
fered in either ~Uision
vere ecoqom1c loss and mUS-t be
Sheriff Robert C. Hartcnbach further refl~ded by low Diorale,
reportecl a car driven by John E. cesumng in poor performanre."
Flowers, 60, Belpre, 0 ., stopped on
tlrvvru s appeal lor increa~~ng
the Owl Hollow road while going the pay of tne ran&amp; and fUe of
west abo~t one mile east of Tup- 1CIVIl serv1ce workers and hour)J
pers Plams.
, employes !t•llllWed action b)' tbe
Leg11laturc 1 uesaay to rahe nl·
Another car traveling behind anes ot top slate exeeutivet.
F1owers and driven b)' Brooks
lsrown sa1d he agreed to sign
Summerfield, 58, Reedsville , !&gt;kid· the bu1 arter recetnu&amp; ".assurded on the snow covered road ances" or the Leg1alatJve and
slrik:ing the rear of the stopped
Gov.-elect C. Wilham O'NeUI will
car. There •-ere no charge8 filed . give ··full con;uderaUon" dw'ing
ThE' eolliliua..occw;ud about 12:30 1.1le , commg month!i to a .-age
p.m.
'boast for state emplawa. ·
pttllee cited WiY,iam
O'Neill c('.mcs mto office next
lEi, Hellier, Ky., into Monday. Hi! asked for .uJary bill
mayor's tourt Wednf'Sday nlgbt ta. attract "Oul!it.nding men"' to
for ~w..f:!o&gt;d the right ~~ his new OJ~mm1strat1on.
way in ail'~-· 'lfli"lye Ave. ?'i.n ts WJUl th.ese assura~al
and Rt. 7 at 8 p-.m. Tuesday.
I v.·U1 s1gn M&gt;nate tull No. 1 WD..au1
Investigating o~ficer HeDI'f VA:!ryou have approved," Brown aald.
ry Ka ld Birchfield pulled mto the
brown , a rormer s~te highway
occupied by Mrs. Evelyn G.
patrolman, s:tJd the ''tul:nOYer in
Kmght, Pomeroy. Police estimated
damage to the Birchfield tar ' at 'be state law enforeement •gency
'is I predicated on a low salary
$000, to Mrs. Knight's at $120. ·
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.. FURNITURE ..... APPLIANCE$
READY~ TOt WEAR
·e.
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. . . ;A,ICTURES
!'he report of the nominating ' BLANKETS ·..... DRAPERIES . . . . . LAMPS
. .
mmlttec of wblch Mrs. Joseph
10k is the chairman, will include
HOUSE WARES ... DRY GOODS ' ... MEN AND BOY'S WEAR
vera! reeommendations snch 811
e formation of a board of dta- · · MUSIC .... -HOSIERY.
WOMEN'S,GlRLSAnd'n4FAN~f'S
NEW TAU BETA PI
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WEAR
Theodore Fisher, aon of ~r. and

\Irs. Hiram .Fisher of RD 2, Min·
nville, h"' recently been inltlat-' ·
1d into Tau Beta Pi national en·
•ineering honor society, at · Ohio.
Jniversity, Athe.ns He 18 a se.nior
najorin" in electr ical engineering
1nd is a graduate r,f Pomeroy Hl4il,~
k'hool. He b also a mcmbet '9t
he American Institute of Elec-rlcal Engmeers.

For -----.
YOU
For BARGAINS
For -BILLS
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MONEY

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COLUMBUS, 0 . (UP)- Gov. John W. Brown today called
upon the LegiSlature to i&gt;o?st the s;tlaries uf state employes.
Brown, addressi';'g a jomt session of tht:· Leglslature, said
reports _he has received from state department heads "drastically pomt up the need for increased pay."
"These people are the foundations or orderly government,''

An eatimatlod
' our volunteer ·~:~~
ged on the
S.
day night to save a
·full of hay and help rel~~~o

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cl!s ruliscrl
l b t: JI coopcralwn m Lhc Wo•·ld·
wH k t:hurch At!('nd:Jn ,· t· campaign
w1Ji l' h start ed o n .!o.~J lUJ ry 6 and
.viii r untmuc through ~a ster.

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Baptist Church
To Hold Annuar
Business Meeting

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The Ass octal!on t11 scu:.scd plans
for il Countywide Lur mc n'a Stlr·

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-5~- Brown Cites High Turnover In

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Officers elected wer~ JanicE'
Richards, president; first vlcl'
; 1rc~ , Alma Baumsardo'!r; M!Con!'
vicc-prrs., Emmalme
Bowie·
!losl•tta Richard, secretary, Susc·
Sm ~e r , trea.tmrcr.
Carrie C.as!it"l!, Councilo1
The Guild Will meet on lt.c fir ·
Junior GuiiJ of the t~.!l Monday of each month . Mrs C.
Baptist Churc~. was husl· ·:l'il served hamburgrrs, potal
their !1r sl meeting of the l'htrs and hot chocolate to the

Mt. Moriah Guild
Elects Officers
F,orThe New Year

vit'l' and fur a { ' oun1~ wide Youth
lblly wi lh furthn plans to be
m;HJf' whf'n they ll ll'l' t in Febru·
, ary at the Pom ~ r o y l"ed~rated
lfhur rh.

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.Jobs Due To U.w Salaries Paid

The Hev We •ky .II nktns, Racine
Ua piJ st ~·h1m h ~ a~tor . pr.esided at
t ht" lll l' (~lJ n;.: ;,u,l t h,. ho:;l pastor
con1IUd l'tl the op t' nm s devotionAl
serv ice.

J'lw nwmlwrs

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Unc mi~dcmeanot
ww 'r eturned against'

· ~dlctmtnt

tiia .C,raddolpb Smith charged\¥'Ub o~ct.
lial'· a policeman In the qt~rtise
of his duty.
FOreman of the grand Jury was
Fnnk: Board of Mason City. mher
mcm'bctrs were : Otho ~ni~fi: ~- 0.
Blain, Earl Kec(er, ~(fit. 'Ro~b.
Paul 'f:. Hendel'SQn, 1. ·J, iD~~. 1.
C. Gl'iUia. Arlin Haii,•Q.d014lfO•
Del, A .E. HutJSell, He~rl UevllJi,
fiam Bettor. F. A. IJ~IIIf, ~b
J!JU, l!lld H. A. Jolln"""' ,.

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Dorothy Lawrence, home man ·
ftgement speciallst from OhiO
State University, will conduct the
da)'·lime meetlllg Thursday, Jan .
10, of the Rock Springs Home Dem·
onatration club.
Representatives from other clubs
in the county have been invited
to the meeting where the ." usc and
tDre o[ small electrical
appll
ances" will be studied
Member&amp; have been asked to
bring their own lunches and
drinks. Jloun; arc 10.30 a.m to 3
p.m.

District Scout
Meeting Will Be
Held January 28
Announcement was m8de toda y
by the Tri-5'1ate Area Council of
Boy Scouts of America of a mr-('\·
mg Menday January 28 .at Farm
ers Rotc!, Gallipolis. or lhe Me•gs·
Gallia~ason D1sirict Committee.
Fred H.ihh~. district chairman
announced 1hat a dinner w•ll ~·
aerved prior to the meeting be·
ginnin&amp; at 6:30 p.m.

In a court seuion Tuesday hiMh
Mayor E. F. Robinson fined Ronald Bearhs, 18, Pomeroy, $tO and
costs with tbe fine IUJPCndcd on
11. charge o( speeding. The fine will
he invoked if Bearb1 • .arreated
again for t.be same oftense, }he
court told Bearha.
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Symphonic Band
Concert To Be
At MiddlepOrt
The annool Po-Mid-Wa Symphonic Band Concert will be held
on January 19 at 8 p. m. in the
M1ddleport Higb School, Auditor·
ium .
The concert is an annual affair
spon~orP.d bv the band5 of Pomeroy , Middleport and Wahama High
Schools and, this year, featurel
161 student musicians from those
three schools.
The concert closes a day of
practice under tbe direction ol
some well known conductor. This
year 's guest conductor is Ernest

ss~&amp;eaule .

"In recent m~.1nlhs," he qupted
a patrol report, "there bu been
an influx of resignations from
members of the uniforp and ra- "
dio divisions."
Brown said a report from the
State Highway Departro.ed -aaid it
was "not adequately manned to
efficiently perform its fUnctions."
"Wage rates in mainttinanee unskilled and semi-,.-ki.Jled employes
are so low," he read from tbe report, "that in several areas- within
the state we are having difficulty
in mannmg the maintenance organi?.ation in sufficient strength to
carry on some of 1.0e basic . . ,
functions."
"Reports such a'5 thele drastic-ally point up the need fJU" in·
ereased pay £or eareef employes
of the sl..Jte," he said
·
"The,;e employes carry on fhe
daily routine work which is so essential for proper fundioning."
· Brown .:ltscus.scd the long Ohio
Consolidated
Telottpbone , strike
briefly. saying the litJ'at(on wi1
still "troublesome ," Tbe ' maiD
part of his address, however, c4Jleerned salary increast&gt;.s 6W itate

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Woman Is Elected President ·
Of Mason BoardOf Edntation
Mrs. C. P. Stout of Hogsett was elected president of the Ma.
son County Board of Education at a meeting of the board held
in the offices of the superintendent on Monday evening.
Mrs. Stout was elected last year to serve a second six year
term as a member or the board.
Mrs. Stout defeated Robert Adkins, board president for the
past two years, for the post by a
sccrf't vote of a-2.

The new president was nominat ed by Howard Schulta. Adkins
was nomina-ted by Fred Saunder~
~flrr Saunders first
nominated
"id111ltz. w~p declined the nominatiOn .
Krith Arnold or New Haven. an
r llll)\oycc w1th the Pbilip Sporn
rlant , took his scat on the board.
H•~ term ia ror •ix years. He un,catcd Gerald Rood in lhe eleeI!On li last spring.
The meeting lasted fnr three
homs and consisted ln the. main
of discussions or the school build·
lllg program and personnel probkms.
Ttjc board approved the iippoiutIIH' nl or Charlcll n. Witbers as
prmcipal of Sunnyside Scltool for
1he remainder of the yeu' to ro-

place C'lyde Sovinl'i, who resiincd
to acct"pt a run time r.tu,jrge In tb'
mimstry.
W1thcrs rormerly was principal
of Hannan High School and has
be('n tcachins- sc:ieD.CC .at Wi~field
lllgh School, this yr.ar
Emp)oyf'rl by lhc bo,.-d were
Stanlt'Y Williamson an a bua drh··
er anrl Mrs. Warren Dttltl. u a
srwclary m the bo.,d offices to
rerlacf' Mi~s nuth Ella Baird; who
is employed in the couot)' t'lerk's
office.
l'£ r mission wa6 r.lso gtanted to
the wahafna and Pt. Pleasant High
School bands to QSC Ohf!; stbboJ bus
l'ach to at!Pnd the inaquratlon of
Gov. Cecil Underwood i.n Cbarle:r
ton en Jan11ary 14.
Th(' next board meeUnrt will be
held on !"cbruary 4,

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