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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Jan 19, 1957

sermon subJN"I Yrtl'nds of Jesus,'
hn...,tJan Endeavor 6 pm E\en
tng worship 7 p m ,;:ermon subJt t t ' Hoh F trc
HaptJsm.al scJ
I ~ •tr Wednesdav 7 p m Prayer
I nu:f'Ung and B1blc study Choir
p r a&lt;:ll~e. 8 p m

Pomeroy Masonic Lodge Honors Member
For His 50 Years Service To Masonry

th,1 h &lt;~ 'h tt Pro~C I IJS 16 22 Wed
nt ~d 1 evcnm g ~l'rvl ce at 8 Tht•
pu hla 1~ cordJa !l y tnvlled to at
te nd l!('a dtn g ro om \\ ll h SLdc t'll
tr atJ Le located at rC'ar ot church,
op1 n lu the puhilc on Mond11y
fro111 2 to 4 p m
Ftnt B•ptilt Church, Ent Molin
St. Pomeroy Ralph C Zundel
Pastor W1tl1am Watson, Supt'
Q JO to l1 Combmcd serv1ce of
worsh1p and study Spectal mUIIIC
Serrl)on
"When Blunders Arc
Blest&gt;mgs " Nursery and Junl· r
chur~h lor chtldren 8 30 Youth
meeting, Tuesday 7 JO WCTU to
meet at th•s ~hurcb No other
meclmg!l due to the '"Preachjn8
Mtsslon" at Pomt Pleasant Hlt;h
School each cvemng
H•rritonvill• Pr••bvterlan, R. (_
Zundel, Supply Pastor 10-00 a m.
Churel'l School W W. Finlaw,

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Chur«:h Of Th• Nauren•, Mid·
rl lrp01 t the Rev Rubt•rt Styers
pas, o r Bthic S1 hool , 9 30 l.csler
Ta} lor IIUJII
Murwng worship
I ~ ..' LI se rmon t opic ' D&lt;'serted
J r~ t ls of Repu~t· '
YouoK Peopl t ~' m!'e tl ng 6 45, Evt'mng wor
, .IJI ser IC'e 7 JO
sermon topic
1 hC' Ultimate t: ncts of Contrast '
1 \\'1 &lt;l11t&gt;sday 7 JO pra~er me~tmg
1
He•th M!ithodist Churc:h, Mid
ll e porl the Rev C R Konkrlght,
p n ~ tllr Sunda_l Sehool , 9 30, Ern
1 esl t ovC'rl ~ upt Morntn&amp; worship
I •NV I( (' lfl 3U ~erp1011 topiC "Tbe
L i)J or J,on To Man," MISSIOn
::.' u d y~ roup for chtldn•n (rom the
ft rs t to seventh grades mclus1ve
&lt;1 p m , Senwr Youth Fellowship,
6 pm
WPdne3day, 6 4&amp;, chOLr
practice, B p m Cll!Ja 12 C~rcle l
at the C M Hennesy home: thurs
d~y Afternoon Ctrde, 2 p m
Fu It S.ptld Churt.h, Mldcll•
port I he Rev C E Hoyt, pastor 1
Church scoot 9 I~. Gerald Anth- 1
on} Bupt, Mornmg worship, 10 1~, I
l'ht\dren
Obu ct
"Keen
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Deputy Grand Master Tom LttlrcL of Wellston, M E Hall, ret1rcd Ravenswood met chant
and Pomeroy uat1ve, II P Smith, Pomeroy, and John C. Bacon, n1astct of the Pomeroy
Lodge, l' &amp; A M are pictured at the Masomc ntcs held tn honor of llal!'!J 50 yc;u s of Ma!JoH
ry
Members of the f'unwruy Lod11c
F &amp; A M tra\clt ll to RavenHwood
011 an {'Vemng 111 Dccl'mbt:r to
hon or one of thrlr

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from l'omero~ lodge
Hugh Custer Vtrgll Hays,
Charle~ lladforrt, l J Struble. H
P Smtih, Uatr Brnwn E J f'o~­
ler Wtllard Wilson r arl Moore
:'drs Jie]('IIR Sa)rc A 1\'ln Clark
\\ T Slrattss drHI John Bacon
w~re

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rettred Rav

~nswnud nwr&lt;' h.ant for 50 )CIIU of
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to )tasonr:r

Bctau•r of Mt
lid II!:
poor
llro~.lth wh!rh preH•ntcd him from
tntVl'l mg to
l'omc ru y
tor the

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Middleport PTA
Executive Unit
Meeting Is Held

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ma sh r Qf ct·rcmonll·~ mlro
durlllJ.: [ o m I Jlltt I of \\rlhton
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12t h l•1 I l l ~ t of ( 1\U U 11 1&lt;1 g iH
II ri lllW of :\[J SOlll ~ t!UIIll ~ h !Ill
LH•t 5U \I ars.
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1ht· dtjnllv prt• &gt;tll tlrl :\fr !!.111
wtth ,1 J.:ild 501Uir latwl j) lll for
hts 5(J )('.Irs In lhl' lod dt nnd ol
gulcJ Jfll&lt; I upnu I Ia l!ttk ut \lohttll
wa~ llb~II 1 Wd hi s n.mtt'

('lass 12 Ctrclc t,f I hr· W S C S
Ht'~th !\.1('1hodts.t (hurrh will
meet Wcrln&lt;'sday ,t• R p m at t ht
home of Mrs { M Ht•nrH w l'.lth
M1s ~~.HI l&lt;ntght pr~~•dtnl pte
sllhng
Mrs ~. :'\1
Blilk£' "Ill h• Ill
charge of thl' ptogr,tm and Mrs
Da\ i1l ,\fii!N wl II tw dt' \OI wnd]
leader
Othl'r hn~t~s~ e s .it' \li ~ ( 0
l'i~her. :\1rs
Rtdmrd i h,unlwrs,
Mrs Noah Hask n,, i\.1rs Norman
W&lt;!yland Mrs ll S JI.H lJ id
of

C\lcnt the lodl.(e came lo htm
MemlK"ts of \lr Halls tanuly ~nd
of th&lt;' ,'\~hton Lod.l(t No 12, !{av

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Heath Methodist
Class 12 Circle
To Meet Tuesdoy

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'1tr!fllt ror! l'arr nt r~ u her Ali~oc
1 ~ 1 10 1 1 ITH I !his I\ &lt; I')! I! !he JIJ~h
"'\ 1tu"l wtl h \!t ~
(( clilt'y Sauer
ptt&lt; ~ td( 111

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1111.11 pJI prm-! 1111 \l 11.h1ch Wid be
I (l l\l!l Ill L!tt /11',11 future Pupllll
ur tht F.t ,. : hl ll 1. 1 ~r lt &lt;tiC pteS.&lt;'Itl
111 ., lht l'lU!&lt;I,Jill thl~ ye,11
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DEER BAGGED
SPOK&gt;\Nl W.t~t: - 'A-nlnt War
ren tuld , )Hillf~ uffut!l' !h.tl
whtk he w,1&lt;; h,nl'l~ dwnn wtlh
(..-JC!His SOl II' Ul \l , )Ole Ull~ llf IWU
dC'H ht h or! 'It' d t u llu· ftndCI ~ of
1\ts car

U churrh t"reachmr: fourth Sun 1
day tn mouth 10 :w A M church
eommunwn and preaching EUB Church••· Mornlna St•r &amp;
Ent•rprl11,
R•w. Roa-r llthop,
Puslur Mornmg Star
Sunjay
St huol D 40 A M ~orr.Jng wor
shJJ) at 11 A M MYF Sunday eH~
mng at 8 Prayer meeting Thurs
day ovenln~r: Jo:nl&lt;&gt;rprl&amp;e Sunduy
TV SERIES for Everyone
S«•hrwl JO 10 A M Mor.ning woaIn (.od We Trust
~!up P SO A M. Yl'~ at &amp;.30 r M
Eventng \\or.shlp
7 30 Prayer
Churc:h Of Christ, Middleport_
rncollng Wednesday 7 30 p M
t'rt•ct I (,al dll('l pa!!tm lltttlt· Sr h
Ul Chu~••, let•rt F•llt. Ro- ool, I) 311, Mornm~;: \Lor sbtp lU 311
KC'r Murttn, Pastor Sunday School
9 30 A M Worship Serviee 7 p
M Chru.Uom Endeavor altttrnale
Sundays al 7 30 P M:.
Church of th• N•••r.ne, Svncuse, Roy K W1llllm11,
pastor
Sunday &amp;;.hool D liO A N Mornlna
worship 10 30, NYPS 8·30 p M
EVIID&amp;ehstlc 11erv1u 7·30 P. M'
Wednctday evenma: prayer meet
In" lor the midweek •nd TueijUI)'
afternoon prner bour
Hou.. of Pny•r, Chatter, SUit&gt;

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Cbllst of Lauer D&lt;~y Sal!lta, Old

Town Jo'lutl, on Porlland l«Jutc
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fittnd.11y tichool 10 a m prt!IHhtng
11 a m and 8 p_ m and Dible
Study Thutsaa)o 8 pm. ra_..li,r C
W VroHJit A11st Chcu; lhtJlJI
R.orv•nll:•t.,.
ChuRh of J•11u1
ZICHt Church of Chrllt. Loc•ted
on l'omPTuy Harrl.sonvllle
Rolld
B.ible Schon! 9 30 A . M Momma:
Worshtp and (' ummunlon to 30 A
M lhnst1an EndC'avor 7 115 1• M
EveniPI" W~Jorshlp 8 r M Thomn.a
W)'atl lflntM.cr J06("ph Joh.nliOn,
lULie SfhooJ Supt.
Mlnartvlll• 1'14ethodht Church,
llcv. R M Grov..1, f&gt;u-tor, u 118mer
Roush, Supt. 10 A, M Sunday

School, 11 A M Worship Service,
Tue::\~:.':0c::..~~nlty Church day S&lt;hool 9 30 A M Mornlne

Leadlna CrcC'k Road Rev. R J!: worshtp l1 A M Stmday even..lni
Thomu past()!" FJrnod
wor8htp at8 H
meeting on
y• ClelaDd, Thundiiy
P Pnyrr
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ChllJ'('h 8(&gt;rvtoo 7.80 P M Prayer
Church of Christ, •lr1df1rd,
meetiJT&lt;ll Wednesday mtht i 30 P. Rev. John Wyatt, Putor. Blbl•
lt Everyone eonilaUy ~nvited.
The lvrHuM Methocllft Church School 8 30, church aetvlee1 10.30
b-.
Youth meetlaJ 1t 8 P. M. and
p.av. Robert Jt. Linter, Pntor.
Sunday School 9·30 A. M. DinA evangc111t1c service Sunday evea
Wblebrmner, Supt. WOI'Ihlp Str· ing Ill 'r Jamf!s Rrtod, Supt
vle.ea 7 30.
frM M•thodlat Chvrch, l'llrry
Third ltnet Pentaeoatll Church Datu, Pastor, Laurel CUff. Sun
lllddleport. B. L BJJrrett. Dlltor. d•y School 9 30, Clau meetinQ
SuD&lt;lay Sehoot 10 a m EvenlaQ 10 30; FMY sen lee 7 OOi rreacb•ervlce 7 4~ D- m.
lq 8:00, Prayer MecUa1 Wedne•·
Orac• lpiK-pll C:h,m;h, E•lt da.y 7:30 Hy1cll Run
Sunday
lJaln Street, Pomeruy Rev. J School 10, Preaching 11:15.
'AiflVIIW
Edwin Charlet, Rector; Mrt Cedrlc W Clark, oraaalat. Wonhlp
Edward GrUIILh putor. Sunday
11nd termon at 10 30 A. M, Holy Scbool 8 30 a. m : Yauq Peoplet
Communion hut Sund!l.:rln monlh meetJq 1'-4:1 P m; Fre~:chJftl ~er­
Cb~,;reh School, Bealnoeu
and vices 7.30 P m.: JU'I)'cr IDeoUac,
Primary, 1t 10 30 A. ){_ For In for Wedntidav 7 30 p m

Illation

concernln•

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VOL Vlll

or a State-w:r1e average of $!51{162
for every citizen o£ Ohio or $2.066 48 ror •
of four p-..
IODIJ, Ohto Chamber
President
Harry W Arnold satd
.In ('(imp.mng Meigs County's
burden of $~.909,000 Ill the proposed Federal spending, the Ohio

r.m.,,

Chambe.'s st•hshes show&lt;d the
cost per capita m the County
would be •pproxtmately $249 08

THE BEST VALUE
SLEEP AT Y PRICE

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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Middleport

q~Jalitr,

more lusurioallr

~t.bl.

m•Ur- for the money! S.'Q DOW,
•limtted timet

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there's still time...

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Stan on
to a

your woy thio week

grand, worry-flee, pre·

paid Chrinmu.

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
POMEROY, OHIO

Fest"Iva} Group

IBurgiars Enter
Texaco Bulk
Plant Sunllay

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Firemen Denounce
FaIse tories 0£

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Magazine Agent

with

miltlrru deti~;ut4 1n o::~rat•on ,.]th
ln~ltna

orthope&lt;llt -urpn-. edl"""
)0\lr body to Cilf\1'1'1 ll~ptnJ JKIIIUfl
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mattress

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~I EMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.

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On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

Member t'ederal Reserve System

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ClYdr. Frene h IS
Fatally Strl•••ken
By Heart Attack

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CCI ents
Are Reported
IDuring Weekend

Former Teacher
At Cheshire Is
Reported Dead

Market Reports

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Twill Bed Ensemble
No lon~:u ~teord )'Oii eulrer the tort urn
cr patn(ul mocnm. b•cl.•rhe, flf lOft'
pN'cto~ alef'p becauM ~Oil dom't 1~1
tht f1rm •upporl )our bod)~~~.. Seely
\ l'ouur,.ptiJJc, th" world'• firtl •nd only

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Middleport Fire
Dept. Answered
35 Calls In '56

~ 76" An.niversary
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Director Lauds
p0·M'd
w
J - a Band

Mrs. H. Stanst"ll
Dies Suddenly Of
AHeart Attack

uoD•Nf elft:e•. You ean'l bu7 • fiuer

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:Thousands Hear Inaugural Plea
! For Unity Throughout World

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Prayerfully
lhe Chief Execubenefit the Metgs County Polto
t1~e
m
a
r&lt;•lat1vel}
short maua:u.
Fund To date lht' f~remf'n hav\"
ral
address
about
2,000 worda
ga\hmd In $647 04 towa&lt;d lhm I
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satd he beht-vt:d the t:mted States
goal of $1000
could bl1! a major
contnbutory
In Saturda} 8 sale condllCil'd by I
force lo he1hng the dtVI.!IIOnt of
the mcmben of the Thtrd Ward
the modern world
Volunteer t:mt the sum of th{"
"Th1s, nothmg less JS the labor
don•Uons aod sal .. tolalled $236 '
to whtch we are called and our
44 On th1s forthcoming Saturday
members of all three wuds will
County Health Department 0 rr1- slrengtb dedicated "
The Chtef Executive satd the
aid 111 the undertakmg
c1als today warned retsJdents 111
A1dmg In '5aturday s sales were the ne1ghborhooda along the Rllt- prmc1ple source of world turmoil
Roy Kaspar, Jtm Fugate , Edward land Harruonvtlle road that a dog today was mternatlonal CommuDurst, Gilbert Fr{"eman, Henry 1 killed Sunday may have spread msm, but he e~pressed the betief
W¥Jon Harold Ebersbach , Robert rabtes to other ammals Ill the lhat Communtst £orce11 had been
severely shnken by the revolt tD
Couch, Charles Legar , Jack ThO- area
Hungary He satd be thought re:rna;~, Howard Mullen , R E Neulz
Dog Ward&lt;&gt;n Arthur Stobart k1ll- cent Pvent5 m Hungary demO&amp;.
lmA, John Me1tenz1e Eugene Tnpf'd the str&lt;Jy mongrel aft("r 11 had stratetl to the world "the read!lct' and Phlitp Globaker
bilten an 11 year old OOy who now ness of men who love freedom to
t
u under care of a physiCian The pledgo&gt; their hves to that love"
dogs head, sent to Athens show
Mr Eisenhower spoke before
ed after tests the animal was ra- massed thousands in front or the
btd
Captlo\ buddtng shortly after he
Offu:lah satd since there was a~d Vice President Richard M.
110 way of knowmg how long the 1 NIXOn pubhcly tOok thetr oaths of
office
stray had b~n m the nCJghborhood care should be taken lo obThe oath·takmg was a repetttlon
serv{" for Signs of other amm.als of the pnvate ~eremony held SunFuntral services Will be hcld thal may have become mfected by day 1D the White Houae before 80
Tuesday at 1 p.m. for MNI freda Jt Dogs, foxes, and skunks are the relauves and close friends of the
Marie Mulholland, 61, who col m~t common rabies sufferers
66-year-old President and the 4+
year-old vlt'e pres1dent
lapsed at tbe Middleport H1gh
School Audatonum Just pr1or to
In 1956, tt was reported , approx-~ The President's address chtbe atut of the Po-Mid-Wa Band tmately 15 heads of ammal! were maxed the solemn and ceremomsent from ?.leJgs County for ex- ous aspects of the mauguratton.
concert, Saturday evemng
T b e Middleport Emergency ammahon of rab1es, of whtch (ne 143rd tn tbe natton's b1atory After
squ.ad wa&amp; summoned
to t h e were determined to have been ra- It came a 2 1.1;: hour parade, led by
Mr EISenhower from the Capttol
IIChO&lt;Jl at 7 110 p.JD and removed btd
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to the White Houle The qational
the unconscious woman to the of
A dog when tnrectea, ae\4 1n jubilee wh1ch marks the quadren.Jiee.:'!OII'Jilt&gt; 'fYPM'inleRd~M whne
the efforts of the squad and Dr no conststent pattern, It was point- nia1 11eeast&amp;n ltarted Satul'da9 .,.
R. R P1cken9 to renvc her proved ed out It may look normal llntil ternoon ar.tt wall be condu:ftd
il falls dead or 1t may petform wHh fe~hve baUs startmg -ton.iJbt
to no avatl
The sCrVIt'eS Y. til IJC bdd at the erazttv , runmng and cavorting and e.,nbnwng mto the amall
hours of Tuesday_
Ewmg Funeral Home Tuesday and without cau;.l'
then the dec-eased y,tll be taken
"We vo1ce our hop.! and our beto the Wtlkesvllle Presbytenan
lief
that we can help to beat th111
Church where she w1ll lie m state
dtvttll'!d worltl,' the Preudent
!or an hour prtor to bunal 111 the
satd "Thus may the nations cease
Wilkesville Cem~tery
to live In trembling befoce the
A foster daughtl'r of Mrs Vwla
weight of fear and the weiJbt of
Jone11, the dC'reased ts survl\ed by
arms
be taken from the burdened
two daugh ters, Margaret, of Mtdshoulders of mankmd "
dleport and Sybil, of Middleport,
Tb.e President made a parhcular
a so" CbatiP.S, of Wilkesville and
pomt of ex:lending an expression
Last
ntes
wtll
be
announced
for
SIX 2t:tnd cbtldren
of potential Amencan friendship
Bunal w1U be mltlc at the .s1de Aaron Frank Wooten, aged 74,
lo the peorle of Ruu1a. He did
who
d1ed
Ill
tbe
Sebrell
Communof her late husband Charles V
not, however, mclude the leaders
ItY,
Pt
Pleasant,
at
the
home
of
Mulholland
hts son Berne, Sunday HJ.S par- of the So~JCt Unton m t b 11
ents v.erc the late Mr. and Mrs {ncndly phase of hiS messaje.
Tbe President Bald that the peoBerne Wooten.
Sun••vors mdude two other ple of tbLS country "honor, no less
sons. Dewey, aod Jo, Upper San- m this dmc:!ed world titan lD 1
(Cont1nu1d on ,... th,...)
dusky, 0, two daughter.;, Mrs
Nolan Saxton, Xema, 0, and M.rs
Luella Hoffman of Henderson, W

Health Off'ICJa
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I R b ds
a i tray Dog

Social Security
Increases Service
For Meigs County

SOLD FOB '5910

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Wa~mgton UP - President Eisenhower today pledged the
second term of his admmstratlon to energeU r pursuit of world
Pomeroy Volunteer
Firemen peace
turned thetr Sights on sales of
He promised to seek the creat1on of an mternat1onaJ clim·
$352 00 ne~t Saturday when they
ale
tn "'hlch "the nations cease to hve m trembbng before the
make their ~mal s~nd or sellmg
menace
of force "
popcorn on Maln-Bt m Pomeroy to

Firemen Clear
Fumes At Scene
Of Train Wreck

IICI tplt lrllliCIIIJ rtiiCtl IIIII I~ 71" AIIIYIIIIIJ Salt
laa,W ••J.q IIMIIt $10 n tho "fll• .ipR CO"t"er - •. pre-buill border• to..

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Polio
Fund Increased
$236 Saturday

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Oh1o: Clovdr •nd torMwhtt
w.,mer tonight with ocusJ .... I
lleht rain 41 drlo.r.. Hltrh 40-oM
north, 45-SO ktUth. Ckcatlonal
drio.M tonitM lo• U--43. Tllftday
rain hhly ••th llttt. ch•n. . In
t.mper•tur•.

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IFiremen

RUJIIIJiage Sale
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Mill and 2nd St!i

J011uary 21, 1957

Ernest M&lt;~nr1ng, Dtreclor of Mu
The statJStlc!l also disclo~d lh•t Sic of the Cleveland Publte
Metg3 County's burden 18 approx- School11, pra1sed the members of
imately 9-9110 bmes the total pro- the combtned Pomeroy, Mlddleperty tues auessed In the county port ar.d Wahama bands lhe1r dlin 1955 amounttng to ~.836
rectors, Rsv Woodgeard , Earl
The esttm:lte of Ohio's share 18 Warnke and James Breen and the
based on calculahons by the Ohto parents of lhe band members as
Chaml.;er's Research Department he spoke bndly to lhe large aud8howing thai the State's rCfadcnl8 lt•m e allendtng tlw s1xlh annual
and taxpayers pay 6 48 per cent Po M1ti-Wa symphomc Band con WIVES AND CHILDREN, part of a chccrmg crowd of top brass newsmen and families,
of the total Federal tax burden
&lt;"ert
embrace some of the 27 crewmen who made a h1stortc, record-smashmg, round-the-world,
The proposed budget of $71 _ • The concert Wa'l held at the non-stop flight m three. U.S Air Force Jet bombers The B-52 bombe1s landed at March field
800,000,000 15 an mcrease of $4'- 1\.hctdl(port Htgh Srhool audttorlm Cahfornia after flymg 24,325 mLics m only 45 hours and 19 mmutes (lnternabonal)
505,000,000 O\'tr the budget fo~ urn and Mr Woodgl'ard mtroduc.
the ftscal yf':at' 19P6-57 whtch be- ed th(\ gue~t conductor, Mr Man
1an labt July 1, amounhn~ to $67.- r111g '\\hOts well known as at!Judtcator of State Contcs:s and a con
295,000,000.
Gra,.ge To Hold
"Our Board of Dtrectors has ductor of mnny band festivals
Auction Sale To
communicated to the press and to
One hund~ed anti SIXty-one muOhlo members tn the Congres::;, tls Blctans m the band uruforrns of'
Aid Polio Fund
continumg belle£ that substanttal thetr schools were ou the stage
Great Bend Grange will hold
reductions m non-essential expen- for the periormance and the COli1
1ts Third Annual Poho Bene·
ditures, and real relief for all tax- ductor comm{)nded them for thctr
Ill Auelion Sale at the Grange
payers, IS long overdue," Mr Ar- h,trd work at the mormng and af
For the second time In s l x
Proceeds from a rummage sale
Hall on Saturday, January 26,
Mid said
tc~on rehearsals and for the to be bcld m Pomeroy this week.
months ~i[lan gamed entry in·
begmnmg
at
1 pm
"The findings of the Hoover splendid W41Y they responded to end w•ll ltc added to a growing,
to the TE;i: aeo Bulk Plant at MidThe Home Econom.cs Comcommisslen And the r~ports com hts dtrecholl. In h1s speech, he fund earmarked ror three lucky ' millee wtll 8Ccrve dtnncr sta r t;;port. 1 ceordmg to Shoc1U Rob·
piled by &amp;:nat.or Harry r Byrd thanked the players and sa1d they Boy Scouts - yet to be selected
c. Harfen bach
mff at 11 • m and tbe 1ucttoo
of ' v~ta, ~ ....elearb blueDJ"int were a. to~ ol tuJl and sho~M fine on a mcTit ,basH.--:-10 vult bli&amp;er-k. wi I Jet \fil~y at 1 p nr
'II1ic Mel ga County Sheri«. said
today that Mtddlepori Patrolman
where such savmgs can be made tral\ung.
Valley P'orgr
Anynae havmg merchandise
"[nstead, we seem to be making . In &lt;ltrectmg the concert
Ike Nt'al a!011g \lotlh Ohw lhghway
Parents of Scouts m the Rock
they Wl!ih to sell may brmg 1l
inCiatlon our deliberate way of Manrmg added to the program
Patrolmen are mvesllg~~;tlng: the
Spril\8~ Troop 247 are spon.sormg:
to the Grange Hall bC'forc 1
brcakn;g a nd cnlcnng of t h e
hfe and 1t IS 8 dangerous course
~Contlnu•d on page ttlree)
the sale th!"ough a tr1p fmance
p.m. Saturday .
pliint Sund ay nt~ht between 8 30
committee headed by Mrs Sarah
for any government at any time.'
and930pm
Moore It 1£ to Oe hflld Frtday and 1 •
That a b:tlaqced budget may be
Saturday. J;m 2!: and 26, In the t
expected 1n the 1957-58 (iSCBl year
Efforts to enter bv usmg a
Pomeroy meetmg room of the
was noted by the Ohio Chamber,
brace and nit on the door appar
Mmgs county Junl~ Chamber of
1
Mr- Arnold lllld The prospective
ently !atled and then burglars
Commerce on Mulberry Ave ,
balance, 1t was pOinted out, would
pu:shed out the door glass to gam
above The Datly Sentmc\ offices
come not trom cut\.ing expend!·
entry, OfflcPrs satd
Scouts of Troop 247 have cartures but from higher taxes at
The orftces were lboroughly
ned
out several pro}eds ()[ their
(C•ntlnue4 on paga thrn)
ransacked but no money was taThe Mtddlepurt F1rc Department own to raJ: ll funds for the Valley
Il has come to the attentton of ken accordmg to the report.
was called at 1 30 p m Saturday Forge venture
Chns.tmas trees
the
Middleport Volunteer F•re Deto a wreck on the New York Ceo- were dt&amp;trJhuled durmg the hohpartm~::nt
that a repreaent.ahve of
lTal Railroad below Cheshire when day seaton, 11nd 40 flags have been
tank cars were derailed spltltng sold by members to date, thiS lat , pubhohmg hou"' ... ""'"
WO
mg families m the rural areas
munattc ac1d and ammonia
tcr w!Jrk bemg !till 111 progress
The firemen worked SIX hours
The Troop IS busy now canvass- that unless they subscnbe to the
washmg down the cars and llushlng mg to sell uckets for a chicken magazmes being sold, the ftrc 1
the actd and fumes away rrom dmner 5Cheduled for }"eb 8 at the Department would hcs1Latc to an
n from them
the tracks so that the ra•lroad Salisbury Gutdc School The proLoca1 scrvtce to people wlshmg employees might clear the wreck posed trip tv Pcnnsylvam&lt;~ ts planThis is not true. The Depart
to tnake applicabon Co; Soctal Se- age
ned for Jul}
ment gets a small percentage of , Pomeroy pollee blamed a frosted
cunty beneflts, or sccur~ mformaThey returned to the t'Jrc house ,
--------the ma~:azmc sales, but has no list wmdshteld for a trafftc jlccident
tton about the Old-Age and Surof people takmg the magazmes on West Matn Street Friday mgbt
lo fmd Mrs C. R Karr Sr and
vivors JnaurMc• program, is ~­
Mrs. Emmett Shu!er ready to serThey wtii continue to help anv- m which one person was mjured
ina: in&lt;:reased John R- Chatfield,
ve bean soup, corn bread, corfee,
one who asks for their help 1£ 1t and total damages wt' re estimate&lt;!
Dl8tr~d Manager~ Soctal Securtt}
pickles.
celery. etc to the hre
ts pos8lble
1u $tiOO
Admimstratlon, Portsmouth, Ohto,
W)lltt. F Da\'ts 25 Pomeroy,
men pollee. v1llage of!IcJals and
announced that F1eld RepresentaThe Firemen have attempted to said- be was tr~mg lo clear his
other
spectators
tJves from thu office wtll hold
contact tb1s agent and have wnt- fqgged bi&lt;Jss when he failed 10 see
At 3 a m Sundav mornmg they
offt.:e hours ID Pomeroy once per
ten the pubhshmg company bllt a parkd
rar at the snit! of the
returned
to
amust
the
railroad
men
week tn!ltead of only twtce per
have
ha&lt;1
no
answer
to
date
street
Patrolman
Henry Werry
!lnd came back from that tnp at
month.
F'rlcnds and rcluhves here were
sc.t
$500
as
the
dam
ge to Davts's
01
They wan• the pubhc to know
The offJce ~til contmue to he 9 30 a m 1I.CWIS Ellis, Street Fore- today notlf~ed or the sudden dcalh
at the Fire Department room, on ~an, volunteered t(l wash down caused by a heart attack of Mrs that the statements were made
rear ground floor of the Ctty !,le hGse and cqmpmcnt of the Howard Stansell (ormerl)- Alma wtlhout ~hPtr knowledge or conSally Saul'f a passrngcr, was
Building, but the day wtll be DepartmenL to clear the ac1d from ShJveler) at Punta Gordo, Flortda, sen~.
reported surf~nn:; from an InJUrchanged froM Thursllaya to Tues- them.
on January 12
ed ckin , aud d,tma,;rd Ieeth.
The M1rldlcport men to._,k tWo
d;n of each week Bcginmng with
A na~iv!! ot Pomeroy Mrs. Stan·
Davt:s stru( k an empty car own' rucks and the emergency trllck sell res1ded at West Carolltown,
Tue~day, January 29 192'1. off1ce
ed by UtlltOil r r.llkey, 3~. of
md were ar;;~•Mcd by th~ tanker Ohio, but was a frequent vtsttor
hour:;~ will be held l'rom 10 a m
H.artl.!!on\'lllt• E~IJttt.ttcd damage
to 2 30 :\) m each Tuesday, unUI from Galltpolls
here
was $100
further notice.
SurviVIng are her husband
In another mctrlent Shenff RobThts increas.~ m service is be
Howard, a daughter. Mrs Chester
ert Hattenhacit reported a car
ing made tn order to more adeS:.,.pp, New York City, a son, Earl
dnvcn by I'crl-_v
Hoffman. 55.
quately service the people of
oStinse\1 of Dayton and two grand
Mtddloport,
~k.idried on a cunc
Pometoy, Middleport and Meigs
children Also a cousm William
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bmg on Rt 143 ahout 12 nule south of
County m all matters pcrt•mlns:
Kre1selme1er or Pomeroy
Rt 124 lloffman s car got mto
to Old-AJe. Survtvors and DisabilFuneral serVICell w11l be held wtll ler1ve Tuesday for Columbu s sort berm \lo hl,ppe8 around, and
whete
they
have
been
called
hy
ity Insurance under the Socaal Se[or the decea5ed Thursday at 2
slra1g htcned
lhc deat11 of his COU!&gt;In, Erson before becomingcurlty Act Many self-employed
p m 111 West Carroltown
Hoopt&gt;t, Suntkly Mr Hooper was turned over on 1ls stde
f.um peQ~&gt;le IJVcr 65 years of age,
David Ohlinger, Chtef of the
'l'he1r were no IIIJUttes No Charlhe SOli o[ the \ale John and Eliare now beconnng ehg1blc for re- ~lddleport Votunteer F1re DcparlT,I:EN-AGERS JAILED
za
Hooper,
Cheshire,
and
ts
a
IJ~S
were flied 111 ctthcr mcidcnt
tirement benefits for the f I r s t 1 -nent, hat announced that 4:i9
Two teen-agers who left the graduate of Chcshtre lflgh School
time and w11h to make applies· -nan·houn were :;pent during 19~
rounty ehLldrcn~· home ovl'r the and a Jormcr teacher in that arl'a
tion "1S early in 1957 all possible
m flghting f1tes
weekend were appr{'hf'ndcd
1n
D•sabllitv msurance beneflls ate
1'lurty-fJvc fm:: calls were re- Pomeroy a fc\\ hours lal&lt;'r and
Survg•ors mcludc hu wi.Je t~o
to )le pcud to those work~rs over ~eivcd dunng thl' }Car wtlh l~n­
p]aC("d
In
county
]all
Shcrtll
liarsons
Allen. columbus, and Wen
age :Kl. who meet the work re
,y-two 111 the vtllage and el~vcn tcnbal"b reported '"day The patr, l tlall, St Paul; one granddaughter,
(Conhnued on IN,. th,....)
'l.
}Ut of town TwO call11 were ca"
aged 14 1111d 16, wJil applar before one bto~hl'r, Leo, Cahjorma
J
cellt&gt;d wlule the men were cnroul1•
Jlldgc John C Bacon
Funeral scrVJccs Wilt be held
to the fires
Wednesday
at one o'clock m CoThe Joss for lh~ Village was
PTA MEETS TONIGHT
lumbus
Mr
Hooper had been 111
Jackson dry
Clytie l•'n•ut h
conl'!dcrcd )ow by lhc firemen,
Thr. Letart Falls, l''I'A will tnC'&lt;'l tU hc .. lth lor several yeilCll hul
clclocr
and
1o1mrr
rest4cnt or
UP Prod- Dmldm' loss m th&lt;' v11la,J;e cnmc lomght at the [,dart Falls Grade
C!N"CINNA11. 0
hts death was unexpected
Middlcpoq dlt'd
~udrlenJ:f at h1s
to $7 ,43!5-00 and contents loss was SChool at 'l 30 p m
The Rev
home this morn1ng of an hurt
Eggs, :;~Ieedy, price11 at farms $.1,92&amp; 00 Thts est 1m ate Jnclud.-d Floyd Workman wt\1 speak H1s
attack,
accmdutg to m(ormahon
U S consumers whlte and brown. the Wyatt home whtch was wreck- subjcrt will be "The PTA Meets
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
received
hell' at noon today.
ed
b}'
an
explosion
and
had
little
The Church"
A jumbos 33-39, mostly 38-39, A
'
AdmisSIOns Mrs Ma1·y Sprousr
He was the s&lt;m of Mr and Mrs
Jarge 29 30; ,\ medi\lmS 26-27, A 11ctual (Ire damllge
Hltch·hiker
8
Pomeroy, Mn Kathryn Payne of Edward rrC'nch of Mlrldteporl
sm•ll 20-24; B large 26-27, FOB
SurviVIng arr hts wlfe EtLa, two
Ti!nn
(ffi'l
Mttldleport, Mr Everett Roush RaWAVERLY,
GORBY tN JACKSON
Cmclnnatl. ~ large 36-37, A me:;ons
Owrn and Curt t!i of Jackson
RC'x
Hall
was
havln~:
hts
aulomocmc
Juvcmlc
Officer
Carl
'Aforby
Is
dium 33-34; B large 33 34
Dtscharjlcs, Mr~ Wtlluun A11lt and thrc&lt;' hrolhrr~ Marton. Paul
CbJ&lt;'kl'llll, moderltl~ lo lthl'ral of- n JarktiOll, 0. today to teturn " btlc lubncatcd when lht' serviCl'
and Earl uf MtdrUcport
follnd ..t lhrcc foot anrl son, M1ddleporL
fcrmgs, fryer11 NV.C lb 16-17, hen! final load of ;overnment surplus station man
Funeral arrangements arc as
snake
wrapped
aroung
the
ex
One
death,
Mrs
t:ou
HtLcluc,
hens heav)' lf-17, hens hght lD-12. food tlems to schools hero that
yet
not complt Led
baust
ptpe
PorUand
have
luncb.
programs
Butter, 00 score

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Monday,

Meigs Share Of Federal Budget
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OperaUon of the Federal government during the fiscal
year 1957-1956, will cost the residents of Meigs County an ••·
timated $5,909,000 If the Eisenhower budget of $71,800,000,·
000 ~ubmitted to Congress Wednesday Is enacted into law accordmg to the Ohio Chamber of Commerce
'
Estimated cost for Ohio-at-large for the Ferleral spending
program proposed by the President would be $4,652,640.000,

Pomeroy, Ohio

By UNITED PJtiSS

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PORTABLE ELECTRIC WELDERS
CATERPILLAR BULLDOZERS
FRONT END LOADERS
BACK HOE

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*With Operators

JOHN RICHMOND
One of Meigs County's Two Largest Insurance Agents

Sen .or Youth Fellow•hlp, 7 30,
worshlp servtcc, sermon topic
W1th Wmgs &lt;18 Eagles' Monday,
7 30 Prlii('JIIa Circle at the Owen
flral\on home, Wednesd01y, 7 30,
\1nJ week Prayer and Pra1se servtec , 8 30, Senwr Chmr, Thurday
7 30, Men t&gt; Fellowship at l"hurch
Mt. Moriah Beptl•t Church, Mlddlt•port the Rev N D Bordon,
pat tor Bible Schoo!, 9 !;1 Arlena
lt£'Cse, supt, Mornmg worsl·up,
JO 30, BTU, 6 p m
I
Chur«:h Of Christ In Chrlttlen
Unwn, Middleport, lhe Rev Gu~
{ Sayre, pastor Sunday Sehoul,
10 a 111 Preaching ~erv1ce, 7 30,
\\cdnesday, 7 30, Bible study
Flnt p,..sbyteri•n Church, M.ldrlleport the Rl"v HO\Ioard R'.tppell
p~ stur Sunday Seh on ! 9 30 Joh n
F'u!tz sup! , ~vrnm g worship
1030, sermon topic "The l'nend'~ 1
Strangl:'r "
\\ estnunslrr Youth 1
F1 11owAh1p 6 p m :\lont10Jy, Alh
rns l'n~sbylcry 10 am
Flral
Pre~bytrr1an Church. Alh~n~ 7 30
pm Truslees mectlflg Wedncsdll:)
I H :JO Junwr l'holr 7 p m Scntor
l hntr Thllrsda~, \~omen's At~soc I
tat 1011
Church Of Chrllt, Br•dbury, E~ I
\.\,tlrl Emenntt pasto1 lllblt• ::;lh I
uul 9 30 Thut man Carst•v, sup I, I
:vlorntng worship, 1{} 30 Chris 1
1111 Fndeavor, 6 p m
Eventn;:
..,nrshtp 7 JO
Pre~byhtrian Churcn, Sv• acuM,
lit! rln• I low trd Ruppcl1 po~lor
l hutch School 9 30, Hohert liar
dt il, ~ npt
Wcslmtnslrr Youth
lt l low~h!p 6 30, 7 30, fungrq.:a
\tunal mecUnl(
Chrl•tl•n Sclenn Socl•ty, 144
\tul!x·1 1 y A\'i'l, Pomeroy Mormng
~ r1 ~ tt't at II A M with LU'E the
su hJcd of the lt•sson •rrmon and
tlw £:olden rcxt Undcnhandmg
~~ 01 wcllsprmg of life unto htm

wort. Thunday 7 30 P M BUt Letut.

1dease telephone 802-J
• 9 SO. Morning wonh1p 10.45. Ev&amp;Chrlstlan Churcll 1t IMdawllle nlng wor.Jhip 8 on the tat, 3rd, ltb
.very Sunday 10 A )I Sunday Sunday.• Prayer
MeeUDI Wed·
lkbool and Communton fJrtt Sun nc~day 8.
dar ID monlh 11 A M Churcb R•dne M1111on Char ..• luth
communion and prl!aehln&amp;; th1rtl paator, SPrvlces Sunday 1:30 and
8Qa41)'
In moath 7 30 P. )( Tues•ay 7 30
e•urch preachtDI-r
Portland ( huuh,
8arl Custer,
Chrlttlan Chvrdl 1 r Lort~ lot· pas lor, A~J t pa51or Ectllh Codner
tcm cvuy SUilday 8 aO A M Servlcrs Sunda~ 8 00, Tue11d1y at
Sunday School •nd communion, 7 30 and }' riday 7 30
fil'lt Sunday In monlh 7 ao p '\!
Th• F•d•r•t.d Church IYan..ll·
Cburch preaching third Sunday r •I :wd n, fnrnwd
Prrl!h)'terian
in month 10 80 A 'M Chureb rD&amp;» "'' 1 \\ ildu J B:.rtt h pa!ilor Mr
JDUDIOn and pre1 chtna.
l'rf'rl 1\lu tlntr S ~ Sup! Sunday
The Churct. of Chr11f, Kono, ( ht• 11 h St h11•nl
9 15 A M Wnreney Suaday g 30 A M. s~:~nday 1'1hJp llotlr - to 30 A M. ConSebool aad ~;ommunlun
a.xond ~rrl;.ltLOnwl Met·ting
lu.DdaJ lu monlh 10 JO A Jf
Alfr•d M1thod"t Chur«:h, l•v.
Church eommuniuu •nd prearhln!l R ~ (;H·ve pastu1 ~ S at 9 30,
fouttb Sunday In montb 7 30 1' lio•d llt\ltn l' ''r. !iupl - Wor!&lt;thlp
1(. cbUt~b preacbllllil
~i!\li~'~ oll 10 \PI lltii~IJIOIC JW)
The Chrlttlen Church et Hem- It~ l1 ·11 h 1 M·m 1 1r . J~n 21, al
lock Grove, •very Sunday IillO A 8 utlolk CllibltL {h,u~~c MY 1''lt Bunda)' Scbool and commutllon mel'tlllij hnc - \htl eve. priiiYJtCOnd Sunday in month '1 30 p •·r sotn Ices at 'I 30

R•c:IM Beptis.t Ch"rch, V WHIey Jenkins pastor. Sunda~ school
9 30 a m Harry Curtis, Sup! ,
Morning worship 10 45, Evangel
lit Gene MrAI!Jsler BYF at 6 00
F1lm: Even ng worship 7 15 Rev
McAllister, Monda) Sunday sehool
ntght Tuesday, Go~pel Harmony
Boys, Wednesday Church Loyal!}
NtJht Rev Gene MeAihsler wtll

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CONCRETE FINISHING MACHINE
ElECTRIC WELDERS
AIR COMPRESSORS
CONCRETE FORMS

INSURANCE
814 E. Main St.

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FOR THE BEST IN ALL KINDS

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Supt 7 4~ Worship anti sermon
Can One Bl' Reltgwus ' "
Th• United M.tho•hst Church
Eugene Hrnw n Pastor Sundav
School , g 15 01 m Theo Smtih
Supl Worship 10 30 a m Topic
1 "Watchman \\ lu•l ol the Nlghl ?'
MYF 5 30 p m l!:ugene Jo'rye ,
presJdent Janet Struble, leader ,
lfonday 'I 30 p m at the ehun h
J 0 F Cal s.'i meetm~:: Wednesday
7 p m Prayer meeting Janet
Struble lcar.cr

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Freda Mulholland
Fatally Stricken
At Band Concert

Aaron F. Wooten
Death Reported
At Pt. Pleasant

Mrs. Stella Grimm
Funeral Services
Are Not Complete

Funeral services are mcomp\ct~
ror Mrs. Stella Gnmm, aged 74,
who dted Sunday C\'cnmg at her
home m Letart, W Va, RD. after
a long Illness Arrangements wtll
1 be made b Y the Foglesong Fun
eral home
Survivors
meludc Lwo son3,
Alton, Enst Ltverpool 0 and Arnold of Brckly, W \'a and three
dau~o:hters, Mrs Ethrl Roush, Lc
tart, and BeuLah
01nd Eulah at
home

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great gr.andchlldren
Foglesong Funeral Home IS lR
charge
- - -- - -- MEETING POSTPONED
The regular meeting or tb.e Amencan Legion Allllthary Unit 602
of Ranne u•ually held on Tuesday evemn: has been postponed
unhl a later date Auxihacy Pres-Jdenl Dorothy Spencer said the
postpon&lt;"ment wa1 made due to
Revtval SerVlces betng held at Ractne 8Jptist Churt'h.

Certification Made Of School
Board Members In Meigs County
Certificates for members of all boards of education m the
county school system have been receiVed 1n the offtce of Co.
unty Supermtendent of Schools 0 0 Patterson.
Officers members and the clerk of each board are as fol'
' tn par- - ~
lows (wtlh ~~ars
lo serve
enth&lt;'!!IS)
Bedlord LOcal , James H QmvC'V,
president (1) : Doyh: Sargent, vtce
prcstdcnt (1) • Al1a Nelson clerk
(1) . mcmbf'rs Ralph Smtih t3l
1 Robert Jones t3l and Harry Swar

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Columbia Local l CY.I~ Sm•t h
president (1) (i A Rarl('kln \ IC('
pr('~ldeut fll, Mrndal W Junlatt
clu~ 1Zl, memlJCI~ V•rguua llam
111 tO T L Brookhart (3) and Ell
zabt'th Jordan (:Jl
Eastern TO&lt;'al &lt; arl
Barnhatl
prcs1dent (3} Walter Brown \'lCC
pr~stdenl (]), C E:d Humphrc)
clerk (co~tlracl, 2 tl; 58l. membu'
l''rane•" Andrew (3\, Dclmotr Baum
3() ancf A:gnt·s 11111 ttl
NorlhC'to Local, l'aullnc Atkm~
prcstdcnt (Jl Cilrrle Sh~cls \11cc
prc6Hlenl 0\ /\va Gilkey, eh·rk
(2), memhrrs Hobert Alktre {1)
Darrell Hanmn,.: (3), Glen Hamu~

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the IaUer rtthng the place of
Wtlham Scott who~e !('rm expired
Dn 31 1959 pcndmg dcctslOn to
C'!eCI a new member
Salhhury Local Edward Kmg
pre~1d• nt (]); Albert Brown, v1ce
prrs1dr-nt (3\ Eldon Wt'cks clerk
(I} and members Jo~cph Johnson
(I) l harh•s Diehl (l) and W!lltam
K1•1q (J~

Soulhern Loc11l Wtlham McKt'lH \ JH£'qd('llt (I), Vtctor Drown
1 trc
prcsulcnt (31, Paul Beegle
clrrk t2) mrmbcrs Ralph Sn11th
m Cora Btrch OJ and 'Mlidrcd
( hnpman l:i) Ttmc of mcetmc
flr'l Tuesday each month
\o\c~lcrn Local
Onon Nelson ,
[WI'qdrnl (3), Ro~rl Dans. v1cc
1 prl'~ldrnt (Jl, Wilham J Jlobst('t
IN rkrk tll members John Hol11
day t.l), t:arl DC'IUSOn (I) and W8) ·
ne 1 urner {l) Meet thu-d Wcdncs
day of each month.
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Dora May Bearbs
Funeral Seryiee
Will Be Tuesday

Dora May Bearhs. 84, dled Sunday morntn}l at the Jl.eip General
Hosp1lal where she bad been tab&gt;
en Frtday evenmg She was the
daughter of the late George and
Su.unna Carleto n Smlth and was
preceded 1n death by b.er buaband,
H C Bcarbs; two sons, Elmer and.
Augusl
Survtvors mclude three son a.
Hugh, With whom sbe made hlr
home, Harry and Rolbn, Pomeroy
RD. ten grand~hildren, seven
great gtandchiltlren: one sm.er,
Mrs Arthur Yost, Mmersville. Friends may call at the reSIdence of Hugh Bearhs, Pomcrtly,
RD, until one o'clock Tuesdv
wht'n Ihe body w•ll he taken to
the EnterpriSe EUB Church for
servtces al 2 p.m
Bunal Will be tn the Beel:b
Grove Cemetery by tbe Rawling&amp;-

Teen-Ager Girl
Severly Burned
In Home Accident
Darl&lt;"nc Stukey, 13, ta hstcd m
fa1r condtltnn at Sthackel Clime
111 Mason after she suffc~;cd serious burns 1851 w&lt;'ck when ber s.k.itl
caught fire from a bathroom wall
ht~tl'r

The teen-ager 1~ th.., danghter of
Mrs Johnmc Mnc Stukey, Mason,
who ~~ a nurse at Scbaekel.s. A9;
C'ord1ng to reports the young giil_
had rrlurncd from
skatmg trll
v.a~ stanrlmg nt•ar tl!e .heater._
Sn&lt;' :suffrrC'd third dt!grec buri\1
on her hips and both legs: u4
r~ght hand , •t was reported.
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~ The Daily Sentinel

THE DRlVER'S

!TICAL HACK

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AREA
PubU.IbeO every afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley

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Sent.lnel IDe. at 1 tO Mechanic St Pomeroy U Bustneu off&amp;ct

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SO&amp; editorul olf1ce pbonp 39f

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.ICHARD S OWEN - GENERAL MANAGIR
RI!Y.fiiOLD I GREENE - EDITOR
National advertuung reprt'"St'ntat ve Bottme!U Kimball Tnr
MJ Lextn,eton Ave New York (I!} 16 N Y
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Entered u second clau mad ng matter at th post
PomProy
Ohio

OLf1c-e

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Chnstrnas or th e Chnst1an "or ld for centunes has msp1red
volumes of poetn It alv.&lt;l.\ s \Ill! as long as h o mage IS render
JtS cur

rent ISsue a number of shMt poems by stude 11ts m:my on the
s ubject of C' hrastmas \\h et he1 these lines were wntten follow
mg a demand from some English t each et and then funnelled
mto The Echo as s pace f1IIer
we II never know Perhaps as
wed ratlwr behe\c thev wete Written because the authors
felt th e word s 111 them and pro cerdcd to get them out m the
forr 1 of poe ti cal e xpression
Hega 1dl ess of th e 1r oru~m we liked qu1tc well several ex
am pies of Racme ver"e- WhLle admtttmg "'e vc never managed
even a smooth couplet as cnt1cs we doubtless have a nght to
f('Commend 1udt { evaluate and mfo rm everyone about the
best verse written hy our young Ra('UH neighbors Most liter
ary cnhcs appf'ar to be eQually un ~ k!ll' d m th~ practical tech.
mques of Lh e arts th ev JUdge

1 ho I s h1ve1 from the enid
And I kno\\. th 11 I II still love tt

When I pass from young to old

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MY WISIIES
By Janie&lt; Wolf•
I! ow I WISh thai t m1ghl 11 avtl
0 er the land and o er the st a
J h10ugh the moun lams il nd tht vall( \S
0 cr the wat r wavily
How 1 wts h that I m1ght vLsJOn
Everythmg there 1s to se~
From high bu\ldlntli to the Igloos
And a giant redwoliil tree_ .

How I WISh that r mtghl speak to
~veryone that I should sc~
And be a fnemJ to allot them
No mutte1 who 01 wh, t tlw~ ll

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TilE 11\Y B~IORf ~A(ATION
8) Hwttin Snyt 1
Twas the day ).)cfore var&lt;JI\011
And all thl ough hts head
The thoughts were tumbhng

I Ike chtcks bemg f cd

fhe tea(hct s were bu s~
liomg at their work
1he chJidron wer a thmkm g
Just how they TTIISht shn k

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upnsm&amp;s and bomb chuc.:kers and
leader followers and conlplrii~Ies
and con lon('d murders an rr volu
tlons and coups and plots ~nd
plans anti countet plots an l I p
service
The wo1ld at Ihe mome1 t I c
haves as 1f somebod y had op1 ned
all the J ll ls and nu1hou ses 1nvcs
ted the mmates w th power a d
turned them louse wlth weapons
Every time I SPe a hon I feel 1 kc
apulogtzmg ror bem g a bum 3 n
H s re lty
rt~s~r~ to rctOVP
v 0 u £'annot tell 1 c tha lsra 1
}oursolf frm Civ t zalwn to rca France Drltallt
fo g~pt
lo I I
lzc v.hat an utter
rrepurabll Syr a Am 1 fl(a nu ss a Pol 1
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1
hopeless g1 ut u~
uu st P u Hungary Cv pru ~ MOIOtC'O 11 l
1 ll vu lrt! u her&lt; us ~ d d1v~e ly l htn&lt;l China Jndu ncs1n Hll l Jl
ing &lt;'OntuVIllK se lfi sh thieVIng pant s ofthe con)ass hove r~:l
un~erupulou~ opporttumllc dou on lhc1r !I df' at t h !( n oment Not
bteero~~ nh~ va n bokmb1 1sll&lt; nhas f what r hear nightl y on th e fil d o
ty mcsl! l ut
man 111
!J 'N en ~~ true
bl
contrasted wllh somet h Ln!( no e I I forgot to montlon Inc' il It
hkl' a bu zzard tr glntl( lku a grcal ar hitcr ll avlll "' bctntolntl1a
1
co lr l
I would venlurc a g11 at deal of
No g I Uemh lc\ I rrt hy a I t r nt 1lrat 10n ffiill:hl start 111 1om£&gt;
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&lt;'1 nh ng can tu n 1 ~ s nsu 1I 1 g Mother lnrha s s
(0 111 In w t h
~ r£&gt;:\S n and
dill H'.)o as ,o,.h t
1 gnat leal of Ia , dt!J J.: bdOl &lt;'
you lenr nghll} 01 111 !«J ewk v It old gil appeals 11 public
l!ltlc 1ucl o You ht If lh&lt;~l th~
WP haH a lot of wnltl ogs a
Irish Jh publiC m Ar 1y JS ch uck round hcr1 md eonhasl&lt;' 1 to th~
1r_.: b1 nbs auom an I vou look 11
farts of the Husa :u lcatll s lht'}
1 tro IPt 1 f bHI 001 s "th ~on11
1r tl 1wnnght hanl ~ 1 11 not to
th ng app oaehlnl( atlmll a!JO I
n
all tly !\ wartho
I ves m
I m Ill h and co nl fro n No rth filth and will eal nn} thi ng , clud
C'tu lrcl11 1/ I have bccn heurtn g 1ng hu own piglets 1 r a 1ot st e
about tim lflA s net I w 1s 1 h ~ Whf'IC hP d1rlcrs f om tht Hu~s1an
ani! I w sh ~omcbody WI ld s p lc ~ders excrpt he do s 1 1 root
111 so IHoad a hase
pre"s ll wtth a club
Mv I ord I am we ury or ~l dt nl
I h. we noticed that non~ of the
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Jlemrn"e Bervtrt J

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MY AJJMIRER
Bv Maralyn Tayl01
lie meets me at the door
Almost every night
I olways take time
To squeeze him tight
lie follows me a&lt;ound
The room lmpa\lenlly
Unlll 1 lake lime
To hold him on my knee
I love the little fellow
And I wouldn t take a dime
For my great adm1r01
That little pup of mine

on 1 taz returD
DtYideD.dl trum &amp;a lne\trance
pOliCJ
Social Security J!eueftte
01111
Panntllll NGtlvtd uDder Work
men e Compeuatlon law!!
The auw:er II tl\a&amp; NONE ot tbe
above abould be Uated aa ta1allle
lecom• Then aM otber form&amp; or
exempt lncomt too which you will
lind aMMcl In tbe ollolal tnltrllc
lion book Bome of thena ar"
Johedtaacea !lad bfiQUeetl (the
"tlitt mar •!bt taued but not
the recipllnt)
Rallroat Rtltrement Act benenb
Ctrtaia bealt• aad accident benelito
Dam ..• awarded b7 a court or
p.tid Out Of tOUrt Cor penonal
lQJW'lM

par and Interest
leue bonds.

b~rmlnat

Land Transfers

oa

How P•&amp;t:e:, A,., T.xed
Clyde Van &lt;ooncy Lalla Van
It you won a ~rlae watch th s
\01 nr\
lot 300 Mnd S ~ ot lot nne dldlncUon the priM 11 tauble
C h""~ I rerry pareeh Sc!p o
389 Mltldhlpotl to Board of Edu II you were requU'ed to exert even
to Be liSle Perry
c- •liou
Mtdtlleport
Exempled the aiJabteet effort to earn II oa
the other band lr It w.. made tn
Ann WLIHams M tOO A lA'tllrt VLlla11 ~
recoanltlon ol eclentltlc literary or
to Jo11e~huw Harlinjer
other achievement you would have
J)fldorm~'d an7way tbe prl&amp;e te con
H••~a Searlrs Aael Searle• Sr
Edward Frf'nt h I avma Fn-neh
tldered a a itt tmd you 11.1 e not taxed
I ot ::IR' M ldlt'port to Board of OQ it
lot Syraeu1e lo Donald W Lbl1
(&lt;)lmallon M1d I Ex Jmptad Vil
J.foet ~holanhlp• and fellowshlpe
Cbarle!l Karr Leona Karr ~Ut!
art exempt anle111 theJ are ~ld
&lt; 1rl \llt'n!worth Leah Allen! et compenN.tlon for aervlcee auob
ment Sahsbury to Mclliil County
11.0111
I 1t :191 Middleport to 11.1 teach-In, aQd reaearoh Anotber
Man~a rel nouglas Mur! Dc. ugln s I! I
I I hi(' Mltld Exem VII
point to remember In conneetlon
Max C R,.uter 132 Acres Salis
bury to Oelu Reuter

U 1011 ban aa annuity lrom llft
pen1lon plan or other

lnt~uranc.,

Bouret the porttnn wbh:h J'(lll mu
re1 elve ta&amp; fru depend• on your
Ute e:r:pecta.ncy and the ammtnt yOU
paid for tlle ann\tlt)' The Internal
Revenue Senlce will fQrntab aetaarl&amp;l tablea upon requeat t.o belp
you ftpre Ual1 out.
Anyone wllo OWD.I ALook aeed1 to
know about tbt dh'ldend exclualoa
and credit Tbl• appllfll only to
dividend• from corporatloae which
ue eubjeet to United 8tate1 COI'poratlon lnooma t.u and don not
Include dividendi fi'(IID u.vln11 aDd
loan UIOdetloAI credit union• or

torelp corponUODI
Your ftnt 110 of QIIIIUied dtYI
dendl II tu tnt. Huabaad and wife

are eacb tntiUtd to exclude U••
ft11t 150 for dlvldeada on 1tocta

Qoverament J)llntenll and bene tba t ea.oh owu.
ltl CO WIUNDI and thetr laml
U you teeeiYed dhtdends beyond
lle4 tUtpt noQCIWablltty r~Ure thL11 amouat rou are entltl!!d to a
1nent

lo t.~~ 7 and 8 H 1rrh onHlle Sc pio
to 1\\ :. GLikf-y

John K s t'phcn son Lueetta G
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pht n~ m lot M•ddleport to S
PLrken~ fi m I~ Pickena

John K Slephemu~u Lucetta G
Vietor (JI.'Ihn VIetor) Wippel lot Stephcn1on lot Middleport. to
Cbut.er lo Dav1d P and Delore1 s G Picllcru Emily P:leke,Ju

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with 1chola•ahlpa In naurlnr sup
pol t ror a dependent yo11 do not
ba.ve to eount. lcholanhlpe received
by a etudtnt
Some laoomt aucb •• Umltlld
amouata ur 1lcrk P&amp;Y aacl the tlrst
SM of certaln 11hldencb muet be
eJftlatned In tkt t.u ntl!lrD but are

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Squawk scree -eek squawk
Th~: Umted NatiOns today
The vast l{anlC
resources of
E:a~t Afnea ore bctng depleted
dally b) lhe native poarhcrs who
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If II
(
d
uu ld deat a 8 lrap ences an
!(ame p 1s t trap antmaht The
ne~ h 1 ~ soli on the black market
to the Indlan ~ who mfest East
\fnra 1 he nahves slay thousands
of v.tldl:'beeste w1th pmsoned ar
u ...
t 11 t
11
rows cutllng OJ..L tue1r II s o se
r01 3 1 shdl 1 gs as fly whl::~ ks and
1l ~ 1 g lc fl"s"
10 ,ot
~ u
1 h(' (arne llepartmcnt s lr} to
raw II 1s wtsta ~e of natural
rr ~ urct h 11 havt 1 o f1 nd!J lor
ronprlrnt rontrol But tlkt! thP
Un ted NatiOns the\ .1.rc going to
do s ell nr,: a bo t I II Maybe nex•
year I housa1 ds or j1ounds or "ter
lll g 11 "m 1~gll l Ivory go 1 11 to
I• I a 11 A Ill lho\~s from Mom
ba~:t I a,-. 1 an I Zanzthar because
he ch cf IVOII smu,.glrr was dep Pte 1 as an Arlib There are an
awful lot 1 f Arah.&lt;~ 1n KtnYa and
Tan).!:iill\ k ~

Blood st 111\S
'lcre found on
the b ck "'' of lhe '"' or the
kuJnaped Bnt11)h ofhc~~:r
the
radw says •n bnef Two terror
we" ''""' "' &lt;yprus tast
n1ght \ m nor Mau Mau off1ccr
who di cr bed himse lf as a reg!
mental !INgt ani ma}or WaS eap
turt'd tmla}

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r a r e ( t s s~ n lon s bar k bu u p 10 00 Jlonu
w a I ta 1 1 ghts as glass
00 1 res• denh11.l h au guratwn
less a a II lhwood gi&lt;Hwu r g rl
10 00 Home
3 00 M&lt;~tlnf'f' Th•,l·•
II 00 The P f!Cf' .lS Rl ghi
1 he a 11
1 s no~ ofte1 ~E't'll on
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or n1 r lXP ~swa~ s
the s ep~ •
11 30 Trulh ur Consequence•
4 01 Qutf'n "'or A Ua:;'
hli':hw .. vs th11 l h.11ve a bang up rec f 4 4~ M"1er n RoOlal\t' 9
12 00 r
Tar Do•gh
ord w 1
ro I e ... to g \ 111 ~ a 110
5 00 Come-dy Time
1 :iiJ II ( oultl fie Y ou
11 ob [{
rue ks that look of sn h
5 30 My Ltttle Margte
I g ~~ l SS
I 00 r urrenl
6 00 Supermnn
Wh1lt onl 1~ per cent or tl c
1 2 00 Parso r s St udy
6 30 News l'1Mure
nat on s tlll I a rlt&gt;nts both 01 I 6 45 Sport&lt;~ Eye
30 rcnness&lt;'e Ernie Ford
and off t h~ urnp ke tn'lo lve rear
3 00 Mal net&lt; Theatre
end c- nfShes 33 per ce nt of urn
6 5!5 Weatherrast
4 00 Qu~?t'n For A :bay
ptk~ an1drr
leave yPh cles wLih
7 00 Soldiers of Fortunt
4 45 Modt&gt;rn Roma~e
saggmg post12r10rs Charles W
I) 00 Com('dl T1me
Pflsk 1 r:,earr 1 E" ng nec-r of the
7 30 Nat King Cole
UnllL'd State:. Uureau of Pu !Jhe
5 30 My L1ttle Margie
7 45 NBC News
Hoads 11 rl hea I of the lnsl tule
6 00 Federal Ml"
of Truffle Eng 111 ers reeentl~
800 S1r Lancelot
6 :JO News
~tatt'd t t at unl e~s some mt'ans of
830 Stanley
6 45 Sp€1rls E) e
prevcnUn!i: s~me dU"t~C liOn c-rashes
9 30 Twenty One
7 00 lir11nd Ole Opry
IS found nPw hijlhways will be
7 30 .~onatban WlnteJtS Show
9 30 Robert Montgomery
eome a~ dangerous as the ol !
'l 45 NBC News
IO 30 lladJe 714
8 00 The B1g Surprise
The excuse I d1du t sec
1100 News Headhnes
8 30 N{lah s Arlt
1.5 ofLen heard m aonnect10n w1th
9 00 Jane Wyman Show
rear-end eolhstons The reaso 1 for 11 15 \\ eathereast
9 30 Armstrong Cm:lo Theatre
thts excuse IS dl.Selosed m reports 1120 Press Box
lO 30 A Man Called X
from bo•h the :New Jersey Tun
1130 Pres1dent!al Inauguntlon It 00 Press Box
pi.ke Autlwnty and the Pennsy
11 15 Weathercast
vanta Jomt Safety Re5earch l!roup
12110 Tomgbt
11 0 Press Box
They dlSI:OVijretl thAt rear end eo!
12 30 Sagn Off
11 30 Toh1aht
lwon.s were tugnlfieantly hig her
durmg darkiWIIS on straight up
roadway In fact John R Crosby
auMt•nt tralftc 11n.meer w1th the
new Jersey Turnpike Authonty
Peported tb&amp;t tw1ce as many rear
WCHS TV CHANNEL I
end colh~mas occur at m}l ht as m
8
00
Capt!l.ln Kanagroo
the daytmte
8 00 Captlin Kangaroo
9 00 Mornmg Show
Theo~et1eally rear end coli s1ons
9 00 Morn1ng Show
10 00 Garry Mooro
could be ehmmated 1f all veh1des lO 00 Garry M.oort
10 30 Arthur Godfre,
11 30 Stnke 1l Rieh
on highways c-ould he made to tO 30 Arthur GodfreJ
travel at the same speed However 11 30 Pre!lldenhal Inauguration 12 00 \ ahant Lady
12 15 t..ove oJ L1fe
hiilhWRY engmeers ar0 qu1ck to ' 00 BrJ&amp;bter Day
12 30 ~.:e .. rch for Tamorrow
point out tbat enforcmg a strJct ' 15 Secret Storm
12 45 Gtudmg L1ght
program to slow down speeders 4: 3&amp; Edge of Nlght
1 00 KatJe s Kitchen
and speed up crawlers 1s almost a 5 00 '1 he Early Show
1 30 As the World Turns
phystcOil tmp;MS!blhty and a fm
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
2 00 Our Mtss Brooks
anc11l 1mp•obt.blliLy
6 45 Sports Paradt
2 30 Houseparty
A recent nat~,pn w•de inspectiOn 8 n5 1'/e.ath..-man
3 00 Jt g Pavo(f
mote thaa 1 617 000 motor ve- 7 00 Press Con[erence
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
htcles sbowed that more than a
4 00 BrlghtP. r Day
fourth- 26 6 per cent-of all me715 Douglas Edwards
4 15 Secret ::;torm
chamcal defects Wf're rear hghts
7 30 Robmboo:l
4 30 Edge o' N1ght
The results {Jf motor vehtcie tn
8110 Burns &amp; Allen
5 00 ThP. Early Show
830
l spectwn~ and the htgher mght
Talent Scout~~
6 30 Your E~so Repo:rter
t1me C'Olll.$ton rate ha\e prompted
6 45 ~ports Parade
trafhc engtneers to call for better 900 I Love Iucy
t.l 55 Weatherman
rear end ltghtmg and wtde ~pread
9 30 December Bride
7 00 Art I mklettet &amp; the Klda
US"' of refJpc- tvc m llerJals
7 15 Douglas Ed~ ards
The traf~r ~ngneClS sugge: 1000 Stud1o One
7 30 Grand Ole Opry
ltons alrea Y a\e been carrie
\100 Up to the Mlnute News
8 00 Ph1l S1lvers Show
ouL m a number of ways Some
states arc cov er ng license plates
8 30 1 he Brothers
w•th maten;al I hal r eflect head 11t 05 Scannmg the Weather
9 00 To Tell the Truth
ht
f
.ooo
f
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J
11
2 t ee tlawa.Y an 1110 TBA
9 30 Red Skelton
i sd roml
10 00 $64 000 Questloo
~~~~!n~ s~~~;r~se~tc;• ~cna:sy~:=~
10 30 Do You Tnut Your Wlffl
ta TUII\ptke officers cheek the 11 15 Inaugurahon Ba11
11 00 UP To The M1nute Ne\l'l
rear hghts o£ ve h cles entenng the 11 00' Lat• if,ow
It 05 Scannmg tb.e Weather
ptke m an attempt to eut down
II 10 The Late SHOll
rear-t'!nt1 co 11 swns
rruck and t&gt; 1s hn&lt;'s arc puttmg
(I
h
lh
ra ec11ve s ee 1tng on
elf vchicles man effolt 10 rt!tluce rear
end colhstons Gre}hound
bus
WHTN TV CHANNEL 13
hncs leport lhat rearend coll!S
11 44 S1gn On
ons dropped 14 per Ct nt the ftrst CIIANNAL 13
II 415 Cartoon Club
year the hnes bu:;;ses were reflect tO 50 S1gn On
12 10 Noon News
orized .and 18 per cent the Sfcond 11 00 Pres:denllal InauguratiOn 12 15 NeJghbors
One automobile m 1nufactu 1er
I2 30 L1berace
Plymouth IS ex per mentmg with
8 00 Afternoon F1lm Festival
1 00 Femmlne Touch
reflccttve body pamt and another
4 30 Supt"r SerJal Time
1 45 Mov1e Matinee
l'ord IS conduc-tmg expenmcntl 15 00 Mickey Mouse Club
3 00 Afternoon I' lim Festival
wllb aew deVIC&lt;!S cs pccJally de- 6 00 Cartoon Club
4 3C. Supe" Serial T1me
.ugned Lo prevent rear end col
6 30 Five Star Flnal
5 00 M•ekey Mowe Club
iJsJons
6 00 cartoon Club
7 00 Kukla Fran &amp;: Ollle
Traffic engmeers are slowly 7 15 John Daly and News
6 30 Five Star Final
cuttme do~ n the numher of rear
7 30 Sherlock Holmes
7 Ui John Daly &amp; the Newt
7 30 Confhct
end C!III18IOn• bul tt " up lo all 8 00 uaony i'homas Show
8 30 Wyatt Earp
of us-in the mdmdual dnver s 8:30 Voice of Firestone
9 00 Broken Arrow
aeata-to tl•ke extra precautions 9 00 Your TV Theater
ourselves
9 30 Lawrence Welk Top Tunell 9 SO DuPcmt Cavalcade Theatre
10 30 Mart Saber
10 00 Polka Tune
-------11 00 News of the Night
10 30 Confidential F1le
11 IS Theatre 13
11 00 News
12 1$ Slln Off
II 15 Theatre 13

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dlltdendl reo.lved crl'dll 'l'bll
cr•Ht 11 4~ of tbe rematnta1 dl•l
dends but It eaDD.Ot be more thu
4,; of 7our tuablQ Income or mon
than tllo pnount of tax otherwlte
4-ut 'fltt fltlltt 11 nol Juat a deduetton fl'(lm :rout tuable Income 11 le actuai}J lllbtracted rrom your

tax

P'or example tr 7011 recelvl!d '551)
Ill dlvldeQdl you cap exclude 150
from JO,Ur lau¥t lacome and eut.tract f41f, of MOO - or •20 - from
the tax you would otherwi11e PQ'
Tl\_e lalt pqe of the tax rorro proYlde1 a aclllldule ror ft1urtnf the
amount fJf your credit
ThelnatNICtiOD boolr: which comet
wlt.b YOU\ tu folml 11vea further
lnrormatlon Help Ia aleo available
by tulel)b&lt;me or at omcea of the
lnhrnaJ R•vtnue Service Tbe RIIY
enue S~lce urpa you to eonault
a properly QQ&amp;.Uie:d a4\"'aor If rou
deelde to t4Mik out.eld.e belp

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said

Cut ore the radio sorriebod):
said 'Th1s it beslnning to sound
like home Metheke take tile jeep
and dr~ve the Bwana Into the for
est to collect ht&amp; meat and hts wom
an
Yes
Dwana the gunbcarer
saul s n il ng throngh no
front
teelh 11 s (ather was pou1bly 1'1
canmbal and he sell.!; h 1s female
children Into mornage But 1 kept
thmkmg how c1vlhzed M looked
as he led Ule wretched heathen tu
the hgbt
(Cop)'l'lght, 1057 bY On1ted Foo
ture S;yndkate Inc)

lm:al owne~ $\995 00 Blpett
nat'• Pomeroy
1 17 6tc

itM l'L'fMOUTH

Dlx 4 dr Sedan
SpOtless two tone blue fia1sh
One 1~1 owner $15116 110 Blaet
iliar'o. Polnetoy
I 17 6tc

9tflCK Century 4 dr S~dan
· &amp;ae neW fn appearanee Dyna

111M

"116w Drtve $11J9111 00
Pomeroy

Bloettnar a
1 17 6tc

1853 BUICK Roadmaster Cov Cpe
iPert'eet condition

Dynafiow

Jl9wet' brakes, oteerlng $1395 00
ll~nar's Pomeroy
1 17 otc

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St!rvtcec&lt;

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loioweveR, NEAT-

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PHONE 108-Y

THREE ACRES LEVEL GROUND
four room bouse electrlcdy At
Apple Grove See Alex Wheeler
1 17 3tc
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RESlOKNCE m Mtddleport
rooms bath corner lot Under
00
..
will help finance ~0 00 Earl
D Mender Sr Realtor Pearl
F Parker A•ent Pomeroy
1 1
2 1tc
phone 201

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ill and STRAW John

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25 :1'0111 of CLOVICR AJ&lt;FAU'A
and Timothy boy J E D Hart
lqer, Pomeroy
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apartm...U, ean 8170.

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HOUSE Flii\NISHED or UNJI'URNISHED 3 0001111 bath pa See
NWHED. !S roms bath gas. See
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1108
Mulbari:V Ave. 1'QII101'11Y !!lione

378 or

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15

1 17 81&lt;

SLEi:PmQ ROOl\IS 01- Ia

town,

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o~NI!:=-::t"ROOM APA11TIIIiNT One
8 room ho• Newly decorated
I.Dalde anti tut. A N Bengtl
II I tf

IT St Employment
Wonted
W::AN=TED=,- Ftill::-.-tl:--m-•-,-ho-usekeep.
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nune

Nine hoW'S

woek!¥ IAIJ Cecil

mo-x

off

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( 17) Help Wanted
W.AINTED -

SomeQne to repair
at Bllley'1 Lill!e
1 Ill" 3tp

player piano
Phon• -

iANTED AT ONCE lllli~w

BaWlelib

Ill bllllf\11' Write

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lelah't, D•pL ~R, ,...._
port, Dllllolo..
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Roy Sider. addrtll unknown
and Mn. -fiOy SJdere' retl name
not known addreiJ unkn-own will
take nntice that &amp;obert Coat• Ad
mJnJttratQf' of the estate (}f EdJlh
8kleft der••d on !he 2tLh 4ay
of November lt66 fUtd h1J JfU
twn and thereafte-r filed Pfl
amendment to the said petition
10 the Probate Court w1th.in and for
the Couot,r or MtJp and State or
Oblo allelinl that the penonal
ettate cf I&amp;Ld dectldant 11 tnsufr1
dent to pty ber debtJ and the
ehartes or aOmiDllterin&amp; her es.
tate that tbe died aelzed m fee
aimple ot the undivided ope-half
mierelt ln the following des.cr bed
real estate tituated ln aald County
t&amp;-wit
An undivided one-hall lllt.ercst
in the following real eslate s1tuat
ed ln the County of MeJsa state
of Ohio and Townalup cd Sall5bury
Bea•nniQM at a point whore the
But line of 100 acre lot 330 in
tertects tbe center lme of
the
Tawnlhip Ruad thente South 5
degree West M3 feet
thence
North 82 degree 11 feet W 389
feet tbe.nee Nortb S degree 49
feet East 286 feet thence North
86 degree 21 feet Eait SW7 teet
to &amp;he East Ime of aaid lot 330 and
polt\t of be&amp;lnnina: contablint 2..8
acres ~ng 100 aere Lot 330 't.pwP
1 Radke 13 OhiO Company s Pur
cbue
'lbat said deeedent was IUI'Vtved
br the defendant Roy Siders her
111n'lvln,e apop...-e and tbe defend
ants, liva Tho,mpaon Gerald JonPs
Ta1tla Hawkiu btr surviving i!htl
dren, that Tbe Cltlzens National
BaJU;, Middleport Obio bas a
lien asalnlt aaid real estate and
tbat the Treasurer of M•laa Coun
ty Ohio hiU' I ]ien qalnat uld
real fitate for taxes
The pet-I.Uon further sets forth
th!l;t Roy Slcters ts the owner of
an und1v1ded one hal! interest m
the above de cnbcd rea.l cst.ate
d h
S der s rea I
an t at Mrs RoY
name 1s unk nown ani bas an J
1 cohoate nght of dower m the m
erest or Rov Siders
The pra~ t ' of said petitiOn s
r .r the sale O( Uta enlie i ntent
n said real eslate purs 1a nt til the
provtSJOil o£ Sccllon 212708 ofUJC
Ohlo RevJSed Code for the pa)
ment of Lhe debts and charges set
d r
th
d
forth bert m an
or o er an
further rehef Which he may be
entitled
The per:;ons hrst ~hove men
honed Will further take notice that
they have been made part1es defendant to sa1d petition an1 that
hey are reqmrcd to an!lwer tbe
same on or befwe the 8th day of

AdmmiStrator
0 :( EtHth Siders

d

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ece~:ster

&amp; Fullz

Attorneys

for Admm1strator
(12) 24 ,31 (I) 'l 14 21 28 6tc

k Report
•
LIvestoc
Galllpolts Ohto Saturday Jan
19 1957 Ssles Report of Oh10
Valley LtV('Sftlck Cu
Hogs _ 175 to 220 lbs 18 to
18 75 220 to 2$ 0 lbs 17 to 18 50
Ltght 15 to 1815 Fat Sows 12 to
17 stags 12 to 17 Boars 8 to 14
Sows &amp; p 1g., 50 to 100 Shoats 3
to 16
Cattle - Steers 10 to 18 50
Heifers 10 to 18 Baby Dee( 12 to
18 Fat Cows 9 to 12 50 Canners
6 to 9 Bulls 10 to 16 Milk Cows
60 to 130

$60 00
I 18 3tc

ill I Wonted To-Buy

Legal Notice

1
~= b~h tar~~ i:te~:.e; Febr~~rt
~~ts
of the Estate

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l'hoae 821'1 Nlcbt Pbone . .
S. tlOIJON'l.YirotJTB D~ Phlne 510

li'11111eroy

the missionary

aox m

1Hi5 BIIICK ~pcclal Dlx. 2 dr SIX ROOMS and BATH $450000
116 Locust St Pomeroy Call
$tdan Low mileage One Cll'e!ut
516 Jot or 9391
1 17 3tc

modern APAR'n4JIIJ.r,
call Pomeroy 271!-J or ,Jiitldle.
port 80t8.
1 5 tf

MI&lt;S 11&lt;EM8LE·
CWIN 15, OW, SO

C;m be bought wJJth land con
tract

I 17 61&lt;

1 Room

use a scope

1 never tho"J:h or that

:8u\Ck lrllde-tn Fordomatic
.$11$r\ 00 B'aettnar s Pomeroy

OLD BEER

somebody said

Ol.liht to

gas avallible Were lot ....

UIOG FOJI,D VB .RICU!b :Wagon New

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t'"'i&amp;i,_,;,PO,_i&amp;)A=est,!-Chleli"d;
s.dm. V&lt;Wflow prllaa~e A real
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DaiJy Sentine
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Yes but this was for my flock
thP mtatlOnary said
Allo my
wife ts waitinr m ~he bush watb
the ammal

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WHTN-TV Channel13

'l"be Janui"Y meetmg of t h e
UKIAH Lam - Back In 1916
W.Ctl MIITING
Bladbur,. Parent Teacher As!~
elation
was
paatponed
because
of
engmeer
George Clev11land pulled
Afternoon Circle of the
w11l meet Thursday at bad weather last yeek when Jt was I a Northwest Pac1f1c fre1gbt train
Methodist Cbureh w1th Mrs ~ebeduled A special meeting Will mto a statW!l m Humboldt Coun
HQes chairman presld btl~ called in the near future by ty Along51 le the railroad tracks
h£&gt;aves mto eamp
ing Mrs C R. Konkrtght wtll Mrs Nathan Blu~ president
was a (htnce hal l)a!Cked with haphave charte of the devollon&amp; and
Cnn you len.d me a vehicle'
CLUB TO MElT
py celebrants one of whom waved
Mrs Bruce tJoyd w11! prflsent the
he asks r wounded a top1 had; lesson Hostessea are Mrs Emer
The Seruor Shakespeare Club a quart bottle o' beer at the
the boy eut 1ts throat and then SQn Jones Mrt C M Hennesy wiU meet W~!ldl,)' afternoon at 1 fretght cngmeer He took ll For
1t got up and ran away and 1 had Mrs Hayes Mrs Noah Haskins the home of Mrs Jed Webster Sr 40 years Cleveland has resisted
an awfu , tlme chasing It down I Mrs John Ket~hk1 Mra Bessle it waa annou~ed today by t h e
preatdent Mr!! Phil Wllhamson
all temptations to open the beer 'I
don t sec very well in the dark
Grogan
It IS !Uegnl

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or

muHt be finished
!IOmebod_y sli ld Thev uaed to call
thcm~&lt;'I V&lt;'s t1eltl marshals
R.ad
The
to
J11pa n today resumed dlplo-WSCS
malJc relaltons with Russia
Heath
About that Lime a mlsluonary W W
\t: &gt;H uent

Tu:paJer• ma.lr:e more mlatate1 Ia 111t1na thcllr taoome than uy other
type ot error accordln&amp; to a auney made b7 tbe Internal Revenue
Service It &amp;. Important to know what to Include aad what NOT to ,lao
elude. Look at thla li1U and lee If yo11 caq tell wblcb ebould be lilted

•

hyenas Jac-lr:als leopard! foxe~
il nd ants The waste s not total

I

t'l'IIU '' OKe of o •erl~t o} artkle1 on federal tnco1t1e laz
11lillp Tll.l•e orUillfll at t loat~d on informaUo• pravlded b~
1111 4-fllll'T•l!atlltlltihlte ut AoeouJ1lant1 oua tile Ohio l:lacietJI
0/ Oe,.Ujkd .l'wbUc .tcroa•tant• h&amp; r:oopm~Uo• tvttll the
JJitlmOl

As the school bell rang
A shout rose f10m about

The k1lhng ts conatant In Afr•oa
I u t Is done for a purpose ex
cept when a leopard goes loose m
a goat yard or gun happy sporb
man makes a sMart Even then
what he k1lls feeds the vultun!~

I

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missed

•

of lion drmkmJ alonpuie anteJope
anu runnmg foot
rac!es tor fun
with a here! of zebra

TKOMA Tunga n11ka _ Every
mwht at 111111~ we turn n the hltle
battery ra t o and tune , to the
BBC ne.ws routed v n Na1rob1 Be
tween the v ps 11 n t vap~ of the
hyena ~ 11 u llu ro.a11 .., ol li ons---we vc meal In c-a mp an 1 the bltgh
trrs 1re ge tt mg fr ~ I 1 ly rheck}- Wt: sep 1ra1 1 lhc
v.orlJ nc;o.s
from the stale I must so~ 1 pr~•
ftr the lu n~ tht h)t a~ a d tiH'
stlliiC

Planmng his hst

• Merry Chmtmasto all
Were glad school is out'

carn1vores save the h,;oopard kills
far pleasure 1 bave seen a prtdu

W lth Robef'l Ruark

was busv

And none would be

Stmo 111 W 1ll1D

6 511 S1in On
( 7UU 1odav
UO C'otree Turte

Monday- ChannelS

Nol AJJ Jn
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bJ
come IS 8X8 e

so each would be happy

f'offc-t Timt

WCHS-TV Channe~ 8

INCOME TAX FACTS No, 7

I he Jamtor was busy
In the room and the h•ll
Gcttmg the place ready
For the New Yea1 sEve Ball

9 00

CHANNIL '

I

ody that lend s nostalgic memones of our own school days be
fore vacallons Oh' so many vears ago Maralyn Taylor who
leads us on for 1\\.o verses lets us dov.n gently and m good
taste and fmally Donna 1-lilldore \\ho s a\s in poetry so prett1
lv how she loves the wmter No one could say H 1n prose so
well and that arte~ all IS "hat makes 11 poet!)

As 0 cr the He we 1ac.:e
Oh yes I love the wmtcr

:~.rs :u r s1 rfNLIIl,; !rom

WSAZ TV

I

Four poems are p11ntcd below H e res why we hke them
Jamce Wolf~ s for a \ Outhful approach to a Whttman hke
grand umversal lvve for mankmtl Dwa111 S&amp;yre for hlS par

Of &lt;'Old wmd tn m y face
Anti hear the shuuLs of !;katers

~ ~ ~~gtlnaven

LU&gt;IIJ o1I ~Off QRVICP
l'boile alii. ClelaDd ApplltODN

12

ed to th tt C hrast

"INTER
By Donna llllldor•
Is sprmg the time for poetry&gt;
I wouldn t say it s so
For I prdm the wmter
With soft or dnfted snow
I like to feel the llngle

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!201 Buslness Services

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Rocme H1gh School Verse Rev•ewed
1n

SEAT

er a k

'

SubsmiJtion nles Dehven by rarr er where avatl.able 30
rf'hnts per week ON! yeu 10 advance at The Dally S«&gt;ntinel office
w ere IV1ilable onp montb &amp;! Bv rna I one vear $8 lllx months
~Ji!fO SUI mont hs $7 80 threP months $3 90 By motor route
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three months !2 50 OfH&gt; month Sl

Rarmc lllgh Schools n cv.sp&lt;~pe r The Etho has

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TELEVISION GUIDE
~SAZ-TV Chca_~el_!_
Monday-Channel3
Tuesday

Ve:at Calves - Tops 32 Seconds

WA:RD

25 to SO Med1um 15 to 20 Com
&amp; Hvs 10 to 25 Culls 3 to 10
Sheep - Ewes &amp; 1 ms 4 to 10
Stock Ewes 3 to 8 Fat Sheep 3 to
6 Culls 1 to 4 Bucks 3 to 6 Fat
Wethers 3 lo 6

Inaugural

Budget Share

Social Seturity
fContmu.d from ,..,.

le u tormenl""d time the people or
Ru~lla Thr. Presidtnt w11hed the
RuulaoJ •uecesg 1n edPCatlonal
1:1nd mdu•trl :~l development &amp;nattr Intell ectual rrerdom lnd IICU
I rlly and runer enJoymeO! of the
rtwards or thetr own ltJ..!l
For as such th np may cone
to ~au
he added
l.he more
(f'rtaJn Will t,e the comm1 of t\ at
day wh€'n our peoplq "lnaJ' frlfel)'
meet Jh friendlhlp
The President aave hit ICK."'nd
inau8ural addre11 a speciflc title
"The Price or Pea~
He explamed hl1 reatonl fo r ae
centlnz tbl &amp; pOint
Spt..mdld 11s ctn be the bles...
mgs or such a peace hi'h Will
be •Ls cost in tod pathmtly Jus
tamed in help honorably given m
nrrlf•ce calmJy borne
We are called to meet the
prtce ol IbiS peace he laid
Coat Will . . Nlth
To counteor the threat ol those
who seek to rule by force
he
eontmued .. we mua! pay the costs
of our own needed mtUlary
strength and to help to build the
security or others We mutt use
our sk11ls and knowledge and at
t1me1 our substance to help olh
ers r11e from mJSery however {ar
the scene of sufrerlnc may be
from cur shiJres
The Pres dent dealt at length
wtth hts belif&gt;f that the nallons of
the world have become increasmgly ;nterdependent, with mutual
responstblhty ext.endme far beyond the borders of a 1lngle coun
try
He sa1d that the economt~ need1
of ali countr1e11 made isolation .. an
imposstblhty
.. Not even Amenca s prosperity
eould long survive 11 other mtlons
did not a~JO prosper
he ,-aM
No nation can longer be a tor
I tre ss lone and strong and safe
And a y 1 t'lOJUe seekmg such sh 1
1
b 1
l
fo1 Ihem c tes can now u l
o 1ly the1r pnson
Asks U N Buildup

1 ~r r ~s1dent po med out thZ~ I

!l
Ur tel St at&lt;s must reoogn1
hl.' r de('p ltWOhc:!ment tn the d(
t11 of 1 c 1 1 wrywhe 1c and 11
cottl gl)
.. huultl
attempt to
st re1gt h the authonty of t l r
Umtcd Nat ons
ln that body rests the bes l
hopp of our age !or the assertim
of that law by which all nabons
rna~ Inc tn digmt} he s•ud
lh &lt;' Prestdcnt 1gnored domest c
problems CXI'ept as they are re
Ia ted to the international scene
He concentrated instead on pea&lt;'t&gt;

OrN)

1
tCootlnu•d '"'" ........ 1
present rates tncludtng continua
Uon or torooratiOn and nme '"
rai.ea wbJeb bad ~en scheduiMd
lo1 reductioft April I Tho oehetl'Uied Ftductlou m these catf'gor
LC!i. ba\e now bten postponed !lt'v
er.11l ltme•
It wae aloo noted
th.al Uuo
1,..,ndino propoaalll m Lhe budKt'l
,_ ·offer no encouragement for (u
ture reduct•.,n• but ralhrr point
toward even higher ~ndm.: bf'
yond 19M
By comparuon o( expcnd1tures
wtthm the S la!R Ohw s esumatP.d
share of $4 6~2 6tO 000 m Feder~!
taxe&amp; 11 2 a nd J :5 times l h e
State I flnanelal aid of Sl 793 ~7:5
436 to scho:.~ls from 1908 through
June 19!57
Oh10 s shlre or the proposed
budget would finance construe! on
of a $10 000 000 ~hool bu i.ld1 ng
1n each of the States 138 cll)
school dl!ltricls
a $5 000 000
1chool bu1ldlng m eocb or thf' 77
exempted villagee school d11lr1ctR
and • $1 000 000 IW!hool bulld mg
in each of the Q54 C!OUnty local district• .and ltill 1eavf' $1 933 640
000
Wtth Oh1o school expenditure~
for current operation of a 1 1
schools m Oh10 dunng the 195518~ school year amounhng to
$408 108 069 the foregmnc re
mamder of $1,933 840 000 would
be •uffu~len• to operate t h e
1chool.a for nearly f1ve yean
By other standards af eom~fl
aon Oh1o a e"timated share of the
budget represents

qu1rement1 11nd are so !eVI!rely
4l1abled they canno1 do plnful
""lmantilll work TheM' payme nts
may be,.n '\II Lh tht month or

July 19M
Da:~Lied AcJult

J
ns.ur
~~~acbl~~ne!~:J:een ;,\\0 pa&gt;1:ble /or
o a
1docea~d 0~ re1~r&lt;'d o~er
Wl~f' l'arner
1
1
~re L~n dc:r ~~~ ::
158 1 Y
VI 01
gu
ore
age 18 and 11 so !I'\ N(' as to pre
"ent t UbllJ'llUill gamful work II
•• also nete Y&amp;Iiry lhll t th~ child
ha ve bun Jep('nd: nt u:n the
wago • 1 earnnel~l 0d' 1 •veh ld en pre
" 1 us Y e 1 e
o &lt;' 1 s Jnsur
ance benefits under \lOt "1 SBC ur
ty
(I

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Dall) Sendnel Pomeroy-Middleport

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untt.errOr

D'tree tOf La UdS
commtntmg on many of the num
bt&gt;rs and had Mr Warnke d~reet
ha own arrangement of the three
F•eht Songs or the school• m a
spec1al number
MuSIC Jover_.5 of the Bend area
have learned to attend these con
certs 'or good band mus1c and
were pleased Sa&amp;urday evenlna:
wlth he IW:\ed1ons Uiled m the
program wh1ch ranged from •"'
ered numbers
modern arraneements or folk music unusual rhy
thmlc muSI" tone poems and end
ed w th Sousa s
Washington
Post march m the h'!mpo US"ld
by miJ1tary bands

IIVemon5tarDusters
4-ttC~ub
.
.
Plans Public Meetmg Feb 20

Pl1011 for a publ.le mtet&amp;lll &amp;o be Time
BenrlJ Staat• I •JIMiri.
•-Jd
b ••
d • -"
•--~"
IK"
on re - w.re 1\1 e •Y Wh l.rh Do You tlaet- """~
Vernon Star 10uters 4-H Club of ftoush rt-adtng by Butcb
Letart W 'V• rural route at a u~k ard 11 song
Down In .....
rf'&lt;'ent met&gt;llng
Vallt&gt;y by the m(!mbel'l of lila
Tht mettlng will be held 1n the dub
VM"no &amp;chogl houw wh.ieh 15 now
used 11 a club ho~ fer lh~ 411
Durmg tbe mMLinc five new
boy.'J and &amp;:lriM
members were rerognized 1'lleJ"
Thto propam awe-ented at fhe are &amp;verly and Sue Staatl, ~
lene Ru\lsh Carolyn McCorJ~tldf.
rt'cent mHtin&amp; Wll u f ollows
and
Butch MeCurm1ck
Scr!pLu.re read by Carolyn Me
Corm1Ck a potr.l What To Do
Rllfrelbments were Jerv.c! by
Martb!l Tbom))fOn a pDI'm 'Take Dottle and A)lce: Roush
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Jijeo;.,..

KaJ Hlady Monager
300 W Seeond St - Phone 432 Pomeroy

Jfow...-l'n t.s Sat i J2 - Open. t"Pemng• by appoimmdf
L.toft• aOJM &amp;o ,.. llllltfllt of 11.arby town1

Seven per cent more than thf'
total cub rece1pts or $4 322.000 !
000 from farm marketmgs tn Ohto
during the calendar years from
.1. y .I.
IIJG2 throuJb, 11M15
F'urteen and one thud timf's
7TH DJV KOREA (AJITNC) the total Ohio farm mortgage of
Army PFC Edward 0 Rowley ton $324.939 000 In 195!5 and more
of Mr and Mr:;; Gl:'orge W How than three •1mc9 the total farm
I if') 2 17 M l! st Mid dleport OhJO mortgage debt of $1 513 346 000 11 I
1s a men bf'r uf the 7th Inhntry 1955 In the rive cast-eentral ~ates
I D1 ISlOn
Ko ca
of Oh1o Jnd•ana I bnots M1c-h1
gan ar.d Wt8eonatn
Rowley ;~ maeh 11 ~' gun ne1 m
Two and oneJourth tme~ th~
Co op l y I of th.-- d,.. SIOI s 17th lot.a l amount of C'Oil ~lnltl on COl
R&lt;'g ment C: Jtercd th t Army m tracts of $2 034,58 000 m Ohio n
1948 .. nd cnu pitt I basH tram 1955
Lng at Canp Breckm11clge Ky
More than three t1mcs lilt total
----- - - debt of $1 487 133 204 of count es
1 he st .. tely maugural ceff:mon;y townships
mum c1paht1cs a n d
...,as followed by a 2\.2 hour pa school d1str1cts m Ohio at the
ratlc down Penns}lvama A\cnue end of 1955
f1 atunng 65 bauds
34 lavish
More than 4 and If.! limes the
floats and a muscular d15play of amount of revenue of $1019759
the new mthtary weapons backmg 4()4; collectecl by the State of Oh1o
up Mr Eisenhower s plea for from all sources m the 1954 1955

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Secr.tary of Stat• of Ohio
Onl) a sm~ll percentage of the
electors of Ohto ever become can
d1tlates fOT" Tlubhc oCf1ce However
a great many play an :mporlant
part m the candJdacJes by ctr
culahng or Jugnmg nommatlng
petitiOn papers
Each separate petition paper
shall be cll'culated by one person
only 1he circulator must take an
oath and afllrm that be saw each
person s1gn the petition and that
the Signatures appearmg thereon
are the &amp;ign.atuTes of the persons
they purpor to be The 1m port
ance of th1s oath cannot be over
empbasued lf the cueulator saw
20 persons each 11gn b 1s own
name but the pehtion contains
25 names the mculat" must
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gold jewel ~ udded coUee urn was to be displayed 11 part or a poho
recovered Saturday m a Holly lund ra•mng campaign The urn
wood Fla toumt motel where has been •:hspla)ed all over the
FBI agents Said lin II r freight Ship- countr~
pmg clerk s('nt t for safe kcepmg
after steallnr! 11 tn BoRton Mass
But mstelld of sendmg the urn
c E Weeks spec1al agent m to Prov1deme by his own compa
charge of the M1amt FBI office ny 8 a r freJght scrv1ce Weeks
said the coffee pot was found aft u.td Smith left h111 JOb long
er an mtenswe seaTch by Fed enough to go to Sollth Statton m
eta I authonttes and ratiway ex Boston and shtp 1t Railway Ex
press offtc:als The d1amond knob- pres• to Florlda The FBI was
bed
emerald studded urn was ~ailed In whrn the paetlge failed
found ~orne 60 hours after it was to show up 1n Provtdent!e
reported mtssmg m Boston
FBI Special Agent Edward J
Week s satd Oscar Sm•th Jr 44 Powers
Smith
111 Boston 11 a1d
or Boslon adm•tted taking the urn would be arraigned before a U S
from A Jnneli or MJ,rbleheJd (commiSSioner on a eharge of vioM h f 0
tsent latton of the federal statute on
Mass
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lmes TeprPr vi theft from mterstate shiprnenL
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doctors but for some
10 qnatures the oath should so
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state The Board of Elecltons is Uncle Btl! Lundy says s
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12 to 16 Ltght Wts 10 to 14 Com Uon if 1t fu:ds that the aff•tlav1t bme
of the cuculator is false w1thln
S.omc 2 000 persons turned out skeeter JUlCe when 1 c-an eet 1t
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the knowledge of sueh c•reulator to honor the CIVIl War veteran on
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INSURANCE AGENC!r
are invalid by reason of facts un Yankees without hittmg
never has worn eye-glasses
Flro.
Hoolth
known to th~ ctrculator the petl
They also gave h1m 109 &amp;liver
Lundy lS the youngest or the
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Uon 1s aec"pted but only the valid dollars and a btrlhday cake with
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signatures l thereon are counted 109 candlefl But Lundy near Y 1g VII War all of them confeder
The pehho!ls of party cand1datea nored these mdteatmg he eame ates The others are
Wa1ter E
must be c1reulated by a merober for th~ kJssm
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of the same polihcal party at the
Lundy gave up plowing his ~ WiJUams 114 of Fnnk JD Tex
candldtte and must be SliDM l¥!re farm when he ruched lOG and John Salling 110 of Slant
only b} members of that same ~IJ.. Tbe followmg year be put away Va
hbeal party
his beloved shotgun after ahootmg
Lupdy
JOined the Alabama
There 1s no provision m the law a buck
Home Guard m 1865 Ute Jast year
.vhu~h permits one person to a£.
Lund\ PnJOYed entertaining the of the w.ar
as a boy of 16 He
f1x the signature of another to a crowd Fr1lav w1th squ1rrel ch1rp- sllld he fucd a few shots 1 t.. Lhe I
petition Each s•gn~ ture must be mgs and wtld turkey ealls
Yankees wtthout btttlng
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r ncvl"r had a doctor ,Bee me '
t pu P rh: to be and mu ~t be at Lund' boas ted
J don t believe
fixed J I nk or mde!J blc penc I ln
re~:•s t 3t n m~as
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
COJil(lRETI!: BLOCKS
pd 11 1 An pel ~o n s1gn ng
pe- ent rand d ~ s tha there are to
Admantlfr•tor
,u11d leH•r Far Los..
t1t10
1 n DC'I t Withdraw h1s name be eleclf'd 115 Signature IS valid
Estate of Amtlla V•nMehr
GRUESER BI OCK CO
thcrrfr 'm alter tl e pe t o hilS on the I rst ol e h~ stgned It IS I
DecuMd
therefm e m ortant that thP Dale
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lft:t'll f leu \ Jth a Board o E ee
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he f•lled in for each
Nohce 1s hereby g1ven t al
On Rt 33 Ctll Wm Gru•Hr
tl(ln~
~gn~i~r~ g n nommatmg pehUons B 0 Brten whose Post Ofltce Add
R01:k Springs
1 t r~0 s qnn ng n n nl ng pet
Each pr ht n shall eontam Slg I ress 1s 1001;-! Court Street Pomelf on {lff rm thai th ey hnc not natureg of rmahfied eleetors of roy OhiO has been duly appomted
s1gnrd the n{ min at ng pP1 tton of one eounty only U the petltiop is as Admtrustrator of the Estate of
more candidates for the orflce of a c&lt;~nd•rlatf'-for an office in a Ameha VanMeter late of SUtton
than the number to be elected to subdiVIsiOn whtch Cldeods mto two Township 1\!etgs County Ohto,
HOttel OP APPOINTMENT
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s&lt;nd off1ee lt should be t\l'lmted
·:;- Deceas-•
Atfmlnlltrator
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ore c-ounties 1eparate peti·
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out that thl"' applies only to nom- ~on~ shall be cll'cula&amp;ed '" each
Dated this 11th day of January
l1t1t. of Ro~:1e L.. l!slulw
matmg petitions f1led by mdepen- eounty Houever aH petitions are 1957
Notire Is hereby etven tbat
dent or not• part1san eandldatu, filed with the Board of Elections
JOHN C BACON
and is not applicable to dcela.r• ~f tbe county 10 which the most
Judge of the Problte Court
Cbarles L Elkew whose Po&amp;t Of
Uons of cand1dacy l•led by par,ty
rt f the tubd•vlslOn
Me1gs County Ohio
flee Addr-• is Pomeroy Ohio has
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(1) 14, 21, 28. 3te
been duly Mppomted a1 Admlnistrator of the Eotate of RoXJe Lee
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A 1s a Renubhcan cand d.11le aftd ~:
Eskew late of Pomeroy Meigs
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and c 'U'e mdcpendent Cjln~
OIP T 0 M Jt 'Ill. 1 S 1'
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this 5th day of January
dtdates th"' same perf!'" eol.lld
s1gn A dcclaratlon of cand•dacy
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P.robate Clllltl
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Ofllee Bean: I .tit 1%, I lo J , - 8t ~ ., Tlnlrl.
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~ The Daily Sentinel

THE DRlVER'S

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS MASON AREA
PubU.IbeO every afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley

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.ICHARD S OWEN - GENERAL MANAGIR
RI!Y.fiiOLD I GREENE - EDITOR
National advertuung reprt'"St'ntat ve Bottme!U Kimball Tnr
MJ Lextn,eton Ave New York (I!} 16 N Y
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PomProy
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Chnstrnas or th e Chnst1an "or ld for centunes has msp1red
volumes of poetn It alv.&lt;l.\ s \Ill! as long as h o mage IS render
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rent ISsue a number of shMt poems by stude 11ts m:my on the
s ubject of C' hrastmas \\h et he1 these lines were wntten follow
mg a demand from some English t each et and then funnelled
mto The Echo as s pace f1IIer
we II never know Perhaps as
wed ratlwr behe\c thev wete Written because the authors
felt th e word s 111 them and pro cerdcd to get them out m the
forr 1 of poe ti cal e xpression
Hega 1dl ess of th e 1r oru~m we liked qu1tc well several ex
am pies of Racme ver"e- WhLle admtttmg "'e vc never managed
even a smooth couplet as cnt1cs we doubtless have a nght to
f('Commend 1udt { evaluate and mfo rm everyone about the
best verse written hy our young Ra('UH neighbors Most liter
ary cnhcs appf'ar to be eQually un ~ k!ll' d m th~ practical tech.
mques of Lh e arts th ev JUdge

1 ho I s h1ve1 from the enid
And I kno\\. th 11 I II still love tt

When I pass from young to old

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By Janie&lt; Wolf•
I! ow I WISh thai t m1ghl 11 avtl
0 er the land and o er the st a
J h10ugh the moun lams il nd tht vall( \S
0 cr the wat r wavily
How 1 wts h that I m1ght vLsJOn
Everythmg there 1s to se~
From high bu\ldlntli to the Igloos
And a giant redwoliil tree_ .

How I WISh that r mtghl speak to
~veryone that I should sc~
And be a fnemJ to allot them
No mutte1 who 01 wh, t tlw~ ll

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8) Hwttin Snyt 1
Twas the day ).)cfore var&lt;JI\011
And all thl ough hts head
The thoughts were tumbhng

I Ike chtcks bemg f cd

fhe tea(hct s were bu s~
liomg at their work
1he chJidron wer a thmkm g
Just how they TTIISht shn k

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upnsm&amp;s and bomb chuc.:kers and
leader followers and conlplrii~Ies
and con lon('d murders an rr volu
tlons and coups and plots ~nd
plans anti countet plots an l I p
service
The wo1ld at Ihe mome1 t I c
haves as 1f somebod y had op1 ned
all the J ll ls and nu1hou ses 1nvcs
ted the mmates w th power a d
turned them louse wlth weapons
Every time I SPe a hon I feel 1 kc
apulogtzmg ror bem g a bum 3 n
H s re lty
rt~s~r~ to rctOVP
v 0 u £'annot tell 1 c tha lsra 1
}oursolf frm Civ t zalwn to rca France Drltallt
fo g~pt
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lzc v.hat an utter
rrepurabll Syr a Am 1 fl(a nu ss a Pol 1
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hopeless g1 ut u~
uu st P u Hungary Cv pru ~ MOIOtC'O 11 l
1 ll vu lrt! u her&lt; us ~ d d1v~e ly l htn&lt;l China Jndu ncs1n Hll l Jl
ing &lt;'OntuVIllK se lfi sh thieVIng pant s ofthe con)ass hove r~:l
un~erupulou~ opporttumllc dou on lhc1r !I df' at t h !( n oment Not
bteero~~ nh~ va n bokmb1 1sll&lt; nhas f what r hear nightl y on th e fil d o
ty mcsl! l ut
man 111
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contrasted wllh somet h Ln!( no e I I forgot to montlon Inc' il It
hkl' a bu zzard tr glntl( lku a grcal ar hitcr ll avlll "' bctntolntl1a
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I would venlurc a g11 at deal of
No g I Uemh lc\ I rrt hy a I t r nt 1lrat 10n ffiill:hl start 111 1om£&gt;
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(0 111 In w t h
~ r£&gt;:\S n and
dill H'.)o as ,o,.h t
1 gnat leal of Ia , dt!J J.: bdOl &lt;'
you lenr nghll} 01 111 !«J ewk v It old gil appeals 11 public
l!ltlc 1ucl o You ht If lh&lt;~l th~
WP haH a lot of wnltl ogs a
Irish Jh publiC m Ar 1y JS ch uck round hcr1 md eonhasl&lt;' 1 to th~
1r_.: b1 nbs auom an I vou look 11
farts of the Husa :u lcatll s lht'}
1 tro IPt 1 f bHI 001 s "th ~on11
1r tl 1wnnght hanl ~ 1 11 not to
th ng app oaehlnl( atlmll a!JO I
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all tly !\ wartho
I ves m
I m Ill h and co nl fro n No rth filth and will eal nn} thi ng , clud
C'tu lrcl11 1/ I have bccn heurtn g 1ng hu own piglets 1 r a 1ot st e
about tim lflA s net I w 1s 1 h ~ Whf'IC hP d1rlcrs f om tht Hu~s1an
ani! I w sh ~omcbody WI ld s p lc ~ders excrpt he do s 1 1 root
111 so IHoad a hase
pre"s ll wtth a club
Mv I ord I am we ury or ~l dt nl
I h. we noticed that non~ of the
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Bv Maralyn Tayl01
lie meets me at the door
Almost every night
I olways take time
To squeeze him tight
lie follows me a&lt;ound
The room lmpa\lenlly
Unlll 1 lake lime
To hold him on my knee
I love the little fellow
And I wouldn t take a dime
For my great adm1r01
That little pup of mine

on 1 taz returD
DtYideD.dl trum &amp;a lne\trance
pOliCJ
Social Security J!eueftte
01111
Panntllll NGtlvtd uDder Work
men e Compeuatlon law!!
The auw:er II tl\a&amp; NONE ot tbe
above abould be Uated aa ta1allle
lecom• Then aM otber form&amp; or
exempt lncomt too which you will
lind aMMcl In tbe ollolal tnltrllc
lion book Bome of thena ar"
Johedtaacea !lad bfiQUeetl (the
"tlitt mar •!bt taued but not
the recipllnt)
Rallroat Rtltrement Act benenb
Ctrtaia bealt• aad accident benelito
Dam ..• awarded b7 a court or
p.tid Out Of tOUrt Cor penonal
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par and Interest
leue bonds.

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Land Transfers

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How P•&amp;t:e:, A,., T.xed
Clyde Van &lt;ooncy Lalla Van
It you won a ~rlae watch th s
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lot 300 Mnd S ~ ot lot nne dldlncUon the priM 11 tauble
C h""~ I rerry pareeh Sc!p o
389 Mltldhlpotl to Board of Edu II you were requU'ed to exert even
to Be liSle Perry
c- •liou
Mtdtlleport
Exempled the aiJabteet effort to earn II oa
the other band lr It w.. made tn
Ann WLIHams M tOO A lA'tllrt VLlla11 ~
recoanltlon ol eclentltlc literary or
to Jo11e~huw Harlinjer
other achievement you would have
J)fldorm~'d an7way tbe prl&amp;e te con
H••~a Searlrs Aael Searle• Sr
Edward Frf'nt h I avma Fn-neh
tldered a a itt tmd you 11.1 e not taxed
I ot ::IR' M ldlt'port to Board of OQ it
lot Syraeu1e lo Donald W Lbl1
(&lt;)lmallon M1d I Ex Jmptad Vil
J.foet ~holanhlp• and fellowshlpe
Cbarle!l Karr Leona Karr ~Ut!
art exempt anle111 theJ are ~ld
&lt; 1rl \llt'n!worth Leah Allen! et compenN.tlon for aervlcee auob
ment Sahsbury to Mclliil County
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I 1t :191 Middleport to 11.1 teach-In, aQd reaearoh Anotber
Man~a rel nouglas Mur! Dc. ugln s I! I
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point to remember In conneetlon
Max C R,.uter 132 Acres Salis
bury to Oelu Reuter

U 1011 ban aa annuity lrom llft
pen1lon plan or other

lnt~uranc.,

Bouret the porttnn wbh:h J'(lll mu
re1 elve ta&amp; fru depend• on your
Ute e:r:pecta.ncy and the ammtnt yOU
paid for tlle ann\tlt)' The Internal
Revenue Senlce will fQrntab aetaarl&amp;l tablea upon requeat t.o belp
you ftpre Ual1 out.
Anyone wllo OWD.I ALook aeed1 to
know about tbt dh'ldend exclualoa
and credit Tbl• appllfll only to
dividend• from corporatloae which
ue eubjeet to United 8tate1 COI'poratlon lnooma t.u and don not
Include dividendi fi'(IID u.vln11 aDd
loan UIOdetloAI credit union• or

torelp corponUODI
Your ftnt 110 of QIIIIUied dtYI
dendl II tu tnt. Huabaad and wife

are eacb tntiUtd to exclude U••
ft11t 150 for dlvldeada on 1tocta

Qoverament J)llntenll and bene tba t ea.oh owu.
ltl CO WIUNDI and thetr laml
U you teeeiYed dhtdends beyond
lle4 tUtpt noQCIWablltty r~Ure thL11 amouat rou are entltl!!d to a
1nent

lo t.~~ 7 and 8 H 1rrh onHlle Sc pio
to 1\\ :. GLikf-y

John K s t'phcn son Lueetta G
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pht n~ m lot M•ddleport to S
PLrken~ fi m I~ Pickena

John K Slephemu~u Lucetta G
Vietor (JI.'Ihn VIetor) Wippel lot Stephcn1on lot Middleport. to
Cbut.er lo Dav1d P and Delore1 s G Picllcru Emily P:leke,Ju

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pol t ror a dependent yo11 do not
ba.ve to eount. lcholanhlpe received
by a etudtnt
Some laoomt aucb •• Umltlld
amouata ur 1lcrk P&amp;Y aacl the tlrst
SM of certaln 11hldencb muet be
eJftlatned In tkt t.u ntl!lrD but are

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Squawk scree -eek squawk
Th~: Umted NatiOns today
The vast l{anlC
resources of
E:a~t Afnea ore bctng depleted
dally b) lhe native poarhcrs who
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uu ld deat a 8 lrap ences an
!(ame p 1s t trap antmaht The
ne~ h 1 ~ soli on the black market
to the Indlan ~ who mfest East
\fnra 1 he nahves slay thousands
of v.tldl:'beeste w1th pmsoned ar
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t 11 t
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rows cutllng OJ..L tue1r II s o se
r01 3 1 shdl 1 gs as fly whl::~ ks and
1l ~ 1 g lc fl"s"
10 ,ot
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1 h(' (arne llepartmcnt s lr} to
raw II 1s wtsta ~e of natural
rr ~ urct h 11 havt 1 o f1 nd!J lor
ronprlrnt rontrol But tlkt! thP
Un ted NatiOns the\ .1.rc going to
do s ell nr,: a bo t I II Maybe nex•
year I housa1 ds or j1ounds or "ter
lll g 11 "m 1~gll l Ivory go 1 11 to
I• I a 11 A Ill lho\~s from Mom
ba~:t I a,-. 1 an I Zanzthar because
he ch cf IVOII smu,.glrr was dep Pte 1 as an Arlib There are an
awful lot 1 f Arah.&lt;~ 1n KtnYa and
Tan).!:iill\ k ~

Blood st 111\S
'lcre found on
the b ck "'' of lhe '"' or the
kuJnaped Bnt11)h ofhc~~:r
the
radw says •n bnef Two terror
we" ''""' "' &lt;yprus tast
n1ght \ m nor Mau Mau off1ccr
who di cr bed himse lf as a reg!
mental !INgt ani ma}or WaS eap
turt'd tmla}

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10 00 Home
3 00 M&lt;~tlnf'f' Th•,l·•
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12 00 r
Tar Do•gh
ord w 1
ro I e ... to g \ 111 ~ a 110
5 00 Come-dy Time
1 :iiJ II ( oultl fie Y ou
11 ob [{
rue ks that look of sn h
5 30 My Ltttle Margte
I g ~~ l SS
I 00 r urrenl
6 00 Supermnn
Wh1lt onl 1~ per cent or tl c
1 2 00 Parso r s St udy
6 30 News l'1Mure
nat on s tlll I a rlt&gt;nts both 01 I 6 45 Sport&lt;~ Eye
30 rcnness&lt;'e Ernie Ford
and off t h~ urnp ke tn'lo lve rear
3 00 Mal net&lt; Theatre
end c- nfShes 33 per ce nt of urn
6 5!5 Weatherrast
4 00 Qu~?t'n For A :bay
ptk~ an1drr
leave yPh cles wLih
7 00 Soldiers of Fortunt
4 45 Modt&gt;rn Roma~e
saggmg post12r10rs Charles W
I) 00 Com('dl T1me
Pflsk 1 r:,earr 1 E" ng nec-r of the
7 30 Nat King Cole
UnllL'd State:. Uureau of Pu !Jhe
5 30 My L1ttle Margie
7 45 NBC News
Hoads 11 rl hea I of the lnsl tule
6 00 Federal Ml"
of Truffle Eng 111 ers reeentl~
800 S1r Lancelot
6 :JO News
~tatt'd t t at unl e~s some mt'ans of
830 Stanley
6 45 Sp€1rls E) e
prevcnUn!i: s~me dU"t~C liOn c-rashes
9 30 Twenty One
7 00 lir11nd Ole Opry
IS found nPw hijlhways will be
7 30 .~onatban WlnteJtS Show
9 30 Robert Montgomery
eome a~ dangerous as the ol !
'l 45 NBC News
IO 30 lladJe 714
8 00 The B1g Surprise
The excuse I d1du t sec
1100 News Headhnes
8 30 N{lah s Arlt
1.5 ofLen heard m aonnect10n w1th
9 00 Jane Wyman Show
rear-end eolhstons The reaso 1 for 11 15 \\ eathereast
9 30 Armstrong Cm:lo Theatre
thts excuse IS dl.Selosed m reports 1120 Press Box
lO 30 A Man Called X
from bo•h the :New Jersey Tun
1130 Pres1dent!al Inauguntlon It 00 Press Box
pi.ke Autlwnty and the Pennsy
11 15 Weathercast
vanta Jomt Safety Re5earch l!roup
12110 Tomgbt
11 0 Press Box
They dlSI:OVijretl thAt rear end eo!
12 30 Sagn Off
11 30 Toh1aht
lwon.s were tugnlfieantly hig her
durmg darkiWIIS on straight up
roadway In fact John R Crosby
auMt•nt tralftc 11n.meer w1th the
new Jersey Turnpike Authonty
Peported tb&amp;t tw1ce as many rear
WCHS TV CHANNEL I
end colh~mas occur at m}l ht as m
8
00
Capt!l.ln Kanagroo
the daytmte
8 00 Captlin Kangaroo
9 00 Mornmg Show
Theo~et1eally rear end coli s1ons
9 00 Morn1ng Show
10 00 Garry Mooro
could be ehmmated 1f all veh1des lO 00 Garry M.oort
10 30 Arthur Godfre,
11 30 Stnke 1l Rieh
on highways c-ould he made to tO 30 Arthur GodfreJ
travel at the same speed However 11 30 Pre!lldenhal Inauguration 12 00 \ ahant Lady
12 15 t..ove oJ L1fe
hiilhWRY engmeers ar0 qu1ck to ' 00 BrJ&amp;bter Day
12 30 ~.:e .. rch for Tamorrow
point out tbat enforcmg a strJct ' 15 Secret Storm
12 45 Gtudmg L1ght
program to slow down speeders 4: 3&amp; Edge of Nlght
1 00 KatJe s Kitchen
and speed up crawlers 1s almost a 5 00 '1 he Early Show
1 30 As the World Turns
phystcOil tmp;MS!blhty and a fm
6 30 Your Esso Reporter
2 00 Our Mtss Brooks
anc11l 1mp•obt.blliLy
6 45 Sports Paradt
2 30 Houseparty
A recent nat~,pn w•de inspectiOn 8 n5 1'/e.ath..-man
3 00 Jt g Pavo(f
mote thaa 1 617 000 motor ve- 7 00 Press Con[erence
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
htcles sbowed that more than a
4 00 BrlghtP. r Day
fourth- 26 6 per cent-of all me715 Douglas Edwards
4 15 Secret ::;torm
chamcal defects Wf're rear hghts
7 30 Robmboo:l
4 30 Edge o' N1ght
The results {Jf motor vehtcie tn
8110 Burns &amp; Allen
5 00 ThP. Early Show
830
l spectwn~ and the htgher mght
Talent Scout~~
6 30 Your E~so Repo:rter
t1me C'Olll.$ton rate ha\e prompted
6 45 ~ports Parade
trafhc engtneers to call for better 900 I Love Iucy
t.l 55 Weatherman
rear end ltghtmg and wtde ~pread
9 30 December Bride
7 00 Art I mklettet &amp; the Klda
US"' of refJpc- tvc m llerJals
7 15 Douglas Ed~ ards
The traf~r ~ngneClS sugge: 1000 Stud1o One
7 30 Grand Ole Opry
ltons alrea Y a\e been carrie
\100 Up to the Mlnute News
8 00 Ph1l S1lvers Show
ouL m a number of ways Some
states arc cov er ng license plates
8 30 1 he Brothers
w•th maten;al I hal r eflect head 11t 05 Scannmg the Weather
9 00 To Tell the Truth
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9 30 Red Skelton
i sd roml
10 00 $64 000 Questloo
~~~~!n~ s~~~;r~se~tc;• ~cna:sy~:=~
10 30 Do You Tnut Your Wlffl
ta TUII\ptke officers cheek the 11 15 Inaugurahon Ba11
11 00 UP To The M1nute Ne\l'l
rear hghts o£ ve h cles entenng the 11 00' Lat• if,ow
It 05 Scannmg tb.e Weather
ptke m an attempt to eut down
II 10 The Late SHOll
rear-t'!nt1 co 11 swns
rruck and t&gt; 1s hn&lt;'s arc puttmg
(I
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lh
ra ec11ve s ee 1tng on
elf vchicles man effolt 10 rt!tluce rear
end colhstons Gre}hound
bus
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hncs leport lhat rearend coll!S
11 44 S1gn On
ons dropped 14 per Ct nt the ftrst CIIANNAL 13
II 415 Cartoon Club
year the hnes bu:;;ses were reflect tO 50 S1gn On
12 10 Noon News
orized .and 18 per cent the Sfcond 11 00 Pres:denllal InauguratiOn 12 15 NeJghbors
One automobile m 1nufactu 1er
I2 30 L1berace
Plymouth IS ex per mentmg with
8 00 Afternoon F1lm Festival
1 00 Femmlne Touch
reflccttve body pamt and another
4 30 Supt"r SerJal Time
1 45 Mov1e Matinee
l'ord IS conduc-tmg expenmcntl 15 00 Mickey Mouse Club
3 00 Afternoon I' lim Festival
wllb aew deVIC&lt;!S cs pccJally de- 6 00 Cartoon Club
4 3C. Supe" Serial T1me
.ugned Lo prevent rear end col
6 30 Five Star Flnal
5 00 M•ekey Mowe Club
iJsJons
6 00 cartoon Club
7 00 Kukla Fran &amp;: Ollle
Traffic engmeers are slowly 7 15 John Daly and News
6 30 Five Star Final
cuttme do~ n the numher of rear
7 30 Sherlock Holmes
7 Ui John Daly &amp; the Newt
7 30 Confhct
end C!III18IOn• bul tt " up lo all 8 00 uaony i'homas Show
8 30 Wyatt Earp
of us-in the mdmdual dnver s 8:30 Voice of Firestone
9 00 Broken Arrow
aeata-to tl•ke extra precautions 9 00 Your TV Theater
ourselves
9 30 Lawrence Welk Top Tunell 9 SO DuPcmt Cavalcade Theatre
10 30 Mart Saber
10 00 Polka Tune
-------11 00 News of the Night
10 30 Confidential F1le
11 IS Theatre 13
11 00 News
12 1$ Slln Off
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dlltdendl reo.lved crl'dll 'l'bll
cr•Ht 11 4~ of tbe rematnta1 dl•l
dends but It eaDD.Ot be more thu
4,; of 7our tuablQ Income or mon
than tllo pnount of tax otherwlte
4-ut 'fltt fltlltt 11 nol Juat a deduetton fl'(lm :rout tuable Income 11 le actuai}J lllbtracted rrom your

tax

P'or example tr 7011 recelvl!d '551)
Ill dlvldeQdl you cap exclude 150
from JO,Ur lau¥t lacome and eut.tract f41f, of MOO - or •20 - from
the tax you would otherwi11e PQ'
Tl\_e lalt pqe of the tax rorro proYlde1 a aclllldule ror ft1urtnf the
amount fJf your credit
ThelnatNICtiOD boolr: which comet
wlt.b YOU\ tu folml 11vea further
lnrormatlon Help Ia aleo available
by tulel)b&lt;me or at omcea of the
lnhrnaJ R•vtnue Service Tbe RIIY
enue S~lce urpa you to eonault
a properly QQ&amp;.Uie:d a4\"'aor If rou
deelde to t4Mik out.eld.e belp

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N4STY·"'f.AT

AROUND~

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~ENRY• t.lE
BEAI&lt;S liE 81&lt;\JN
OF IT···
'

aomebody said

the

missionary said
l-Iow long have you been out
here'
Twelve years
said

Cut ore the radio sorriebod):
said 'Th1s it beslnning to sound
like home Metheke take tile jeep
and dr~ve the Bwana Into the for
est to collect ht&amp; meat and hts wom
an
Yes
Dwana the gunbcarer
saul s n il ng throngh no
front
teelh 11 s (ather was pou1bly 1'1
canmbal and he sell.!; h 1s female
children Into mornage But 1 kept
thmkmg how c1vlhzed M looked
as he led Ule wretched heathen tu
the hgbt
(Cop)'l'lght, 1057 bY On1ted Foo
ture S;yndkate Inc)

lm:al owne~ $\995 00 Blpett
nat'• Pomeroy
1 17 6tc

itM l'L'fMOUTH

Dlx 4 dr Sedan
SpOtless two tone blue fia1sh
One 1~1 owner $15116 110 Blaet
iliar'o. Polnetoy
I 17 6tc

9tflCK Century 4 dr S~dan
· &amp;ae neW fn appearanee Dyna

111M

"116w Drtve $11J9111 00
Pomeroy

Bloettnar a
1 17 6tc

1853 BUICK Roadmaster Cov Cpe
iPert'eet condition

Dynafiow

Jl9wet' brakes, oteerlng $1395 00
ll~nar's Pomeroy
1 17 otc

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THREE ACRES LEVEL GROUND
four room bouse electrlcdy At
Apple Grove See Alex Wheeler
1 17 3tc
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RESlOKNCE m Mtddleport
rooms bath corner lot Under
00
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will help finance ~0 00 Earl
D Mender Sr Realtor Pearl
F Parker A•ent Pomeroy
1 1
2 1tc
phone 201

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ill and STRAW John

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25 :1'0111 of CLOVICR AJ&lt;FAU'A
and Timothy boy J E D Hart
lqer, Pomeroy
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C..an and choke
apartm...U, ean 8170.

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HOUSE Flii\NISHED or UNJI'URNISHED 3 0001111 bath pa See
NWHED. !S roms bath gas. See
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1108
Mulbari:V Ave. 1'QII101'11Y !!lione

378 or

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15

1 17 81&lt;

SLEi:PmQ ROOl\IS 01- Ia

town,

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o~NI!:=-::t"ROOM APA11TIIIiNT One
8 room ho• Newly decorated
I.Dalde anti tut. A N Bengtl
II I tf

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Wonted
W::AN=TED=,- Ftill::-.-tl:--m-•-,-ho-usekeep.
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woek!¥ IAIJ Cecil

mo-x

off

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( 17) Help Wanted
W.AINTED -

SomeQne to repair
at Bllley'1 Lill!e
1 Ill" 3tp

player piano
Phon• -

iANTED AT ONCE lllli~w

BaWlelib

Ill bllllf\11' Write

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port, Dllllolo..
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Roy Sider. addrtll unknown
and Mn. -fiOy SJdere' retl name
not known addreiJ unkn-own will
take nntice that &amp;obert Coat• Ad
mJnJttratQf' of the estate (}f EdJlh
8kleft der••d on !he 2tLh 4ay
of November lt66 fUtd h1J JfU
twn and thereafte-r filed Pfl
amendment to the said petition
10 the Probate Court w1th.in and for
the Couot,r or MtJp and State or
Oblo allelinl that the penonal
ettate cf I&amp;Ld dectldant 11 tnsufr1
dent to pty ber debtJ and the
ehartes or aOmiDllterin&amp; her es.
tate that tbe died aelzed m fee
aimple ot the undivided ope-half
mierelt ln the following des.cr bed
real estate tituated ln aald County
t&amp;-wit
An undivided one-hall lllt.ercst
in the following real eslate s1tuat
ed ln the County of MeJsa state
of Ohio and Townalup cd Sall5bury
Bea•nniQM at a point whore the
But line of 100 acre lot 330 in
tertects tbe center lme of
the
Tawnlhip Ruad thente South 5
degree West M3 feet
thence
North 82 degree 11 feet W 389
feet tbe.nee Nortb S degree 49
feet East 286 feet thence North
86 degree 21 feet Eait SW7 teet
to &amp;he East Ime of aaid lot 330 and
polt\t of be&amp;lnnina: contablint 2..8
acres ~ng 100 aere Lot 330 't.pwP
1 Radke 13 OhiO Company s Pur
cbue
'lbat said deeedent was IUI'Vtved
br the defendant Roy Siders her
111n'lvln,e apop...-e and tbe defend
ants, liva Tho,mpaon Gerald JonPs
Ta1tla Hawkiu btr surviving i!htl
dren, that Tbe Cltlzens National
BaJU;, Middleport Obio bas a
lien asalnlt aaid real estate and
tbat the Treasurer of M•laa Coun
ty Ohio hiU' I ]ien qalnat uld
real fitate for taxes
The pet-I.Uon further sets forth
th!l;t Roy Slcters ts the owner of
an und1v1ded one hal! interest m
the above de cnbcd rea.l cst.ate
d h
S der s rea I
an t at Mrs RoY
name 1s unk nown ani bas an J
1 cohoate nght of dower m the m
erest or Rov Siders
The pra~ t ' of said petitiOn s
r .r the sale O( Uta enlie i ntent
n said real eslate purs 1a nt til the
provtSJOil o£ Sccllon 212708 ofUJC
Ohlo RevJSed Code for the pa)
ment of Lhe debts and charges set
d r
th
d
forth bert m an
or o er an
further rehef Which he may be
entitled
The per:;ons hrst ~hove men
honed Will further take notice that
they have been made part1es defendant to sa1d petition an1 that
hey are reqmrcd to an!lwer tbe
same on or befwe the 8th day of

AdmmiStrator
0 :( EtHth Siders

d

d

ece~:ster

&amp; Fullz

Attorneys

for Admm1strator
(12) 24 ,31 (I) 'l 14 21 28 6tc

k Report
•
LIvestoc
Galllpolts Ohto Saturday Jan
19 1957 Ssles Report of Oh10
Valley LtV('Sftlck Cu
Hogs _ 175 to 220 lbs 18 to
18 75 220 to 2$ 0 lbs 17 to 18 50
Ltght 15 to 1815 Fat Sows 12 to
17 stags 12 to 17 Boars 8 to 14
Sows &amp; p 1g., 50 to 100 Shoats 3
to 16
Cattle - Steers 10 to 18 50
Heifers 10 to 18 Baby Dee( 12 to
18 Fat Cows 9 to 12 50 Canners
6 to 9 Bulls 10 to 16 Milk Cows
60 to 130

$60 00
I 18 3tc

ill I Wonted To-Buy

Legal Notice

1
~= b~h tar~~ i:te~:.e; Febr~~rt
~~ts
of the Estate

.........,.. tlemee 011
l'hoae 821'1 Nlcbt Pbone . .
S. tlOIJON'l.YirotJTB D~ Phlne 510

li'11111eroy

the missionary

aox m

1Hi5 BIIICK ~pcclal Dlx. 2 dr SIX ROOMS and BATH $450000
116 Locust St Pomeroy Call
$tdan Low mileage One Cll'e!ut
516 Jot or 9391
1 17 3tc

modern APAR'n4JIIJ.r,
call Pomeroy 271!-J or ,Jiitldle.
port 80t8.
1 5 tf

MI&lt;S 11&lt;EM8LE·
CWIN 15, OW, SO

C;m be bought wJJth land con
tract

I 17 61&lt;

1 Room

use a scope

1 never tho"J:h or that

:8u\Ck lrllde-tn Fordomatic
.$11$r\ 00 B'aettnar s Pomeroy

OLD BEER

somebody said

Ol.liht to

gas avallible Were lot ....

UIOG FOJI,D VB .RICU!b :Wagon New

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t'"'i&amp;i,_,;,PO,_i&amp;)A=est,!-Chleli"d;
s.dm. V&lt;Wflow prllaa~e A real
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Yes but this was for my flock
thP mtatlOnary said
Allo my
wife ts waitinr m ~he bush watb
the ammal

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'l"be Janui"Y meetmg of t h e
UKIAH Lam - Back In 1916
W.Ctl MIITING
Bladbur,. Parent Teacher As!~
elation
was
paatponed
because
of
engmeer
George Clev11land pulled
Afternoon Circle of the
w11l meet Thursday at bad weather last yeek when Jt was I a Northwest Pac1f1c fre1gbt train
Methodist Cbureh w1th Mrs ~ebeduled A special meeting Will mto a statW!l m Humboldt Coun
HQes chairman presld btl~ called in the near future by ty Along51 le the railroad tracks
h£&gt;aves mto eamp
ing Mrs C R. Konkrtght wtll Mrs Nathan Blu~ president
was a (htnce hal l)a!Cked with haphave charte of the devollon&amp; and
Cnn you len.d me a vehicle'
CLUB TO MElT
py celebrants one of whom waved
Mrs Bruce tJoyd w11! prflsent the
he asks r wounded a top1 had; lesson Hostessea are Mrs Emer
The Seruor Shakespeare Club a quart bottle o' beer at the
the boy eut 1ts throat and then SQn Jones Mrt C M Hennesy wiU meet W~!ldl,)' afternoon at 1 fretght cngmeer He took ll For
1t got up and ran away and 1 had Mrs Hayes Mrs Noah Haskins the home of Mrs Jed Webster Sr 40 years Cleveland has resisted
an awfu , tlme chasing It down I Mrs John Ket~hk1 Mra Bessle it waa annou~ed today by t h e
preatdent Mr!! Phil Wllhamson
all temptations to open the beer 'I
don t sec very well in the dark
Grogan
It IS !Uegnl

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or

muHt be finished
!IOmebod_y sli ld Thev uaed to call
thcm~&lt;'I V&lt;'s t1eltl marshals
R.ad
The
to
J11pa n today resumed dlplo-WSCS
malJc relaltons with Russia
Heath
About that Lime a mlsluonary W W
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Tu:paJer• ma.lr:e more mlatate1 Ia 111t1na thcllr taoome than uy other
type ot error accordln&amp; to a auney made b7 tbe Internal Revenue
Service It &amp;. Important to know what to Include aad what NOT to ,lao
elude. Look at thla li1U and lee If yo11 caq tell wblcb ebould be lilted

•

hyenas Jac-lr:als leopard! foxe~
il nd ants The waste s not total

I

t'l'IIU '' OKe of o •erl~t o} artkle1 on federal tnco1t1e laz
11lillp Tll.l•e orUillfll at t loat~d on informaUo• pravlded b~
1111 4-fllll'T•l!atlltlltihlte ut AoeouJ1lant1 oua tile Ohio l:lacietJI
0/ Oe,.Ujkd .l'wbUc .tcroa•tant• h&amp; r:oopm~Uo• tvttll the
JJitlmOl

As the school bell rang
A shout rose f10m about

The k1lhng ts conatant In Afr•oa
I u t Is done for a purpose ex
cept when a leopard goes loose m
a goat yard or gun happy sporb
man makes a sMart Even then
what he k1lls feeds the vultun!~

I

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missed

•

of lion drmkmJ alonpuie anteJope
anu runnmg foot
rac!es tor fun
with a here! of zebra

TKOMA Tunga n11ka _ Every
mwht at 111111~ we turn n the hltle
battery ra t o and tune , to the
BBC ne.ws routed v n Na1rob1 Be
tween the v ps 11 n t vap~ of the
hyena ~ 11 u llu ro.a11 .., ol li ons---we vc meal In c-a mp an 1 the bltgh
trrs 1re ge tt mg fr ~ I 1 ly rheck}- Wt: sep 1ra1 1 lhc
v.orlJ nc;o.s
from the stale I must so~ 1 pr~•
ftr the lu n~ tht h)t a~ a d tiH'
stlliiC

Planmng his hst

• Merry Chmtmasto all
Were glad school is out'

carn1vores save the h,;oopard kills
far pleasure 1 bave seen a prtdu

W lth Robef'l Ruark

was busv

And none would be

Stmo 111 W 1ll1D

6 511 S1in On
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UO C'otree Turte

Monday- ChannelS

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come IS 8X8 e

so each would be happy

f'offc-t Timt

WCHS-TV Channe~ 8

INCOME TAX FACTS No, 7

I he Jamtor was busy
In the room and the h•ll
Gcttmg the place ready
For the New Yea1 sEve Ball

9 00

CHANNIL '

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ody that lend s nostalgic memones of our own school days be
fore vacallons Oh' so many vears ago Maralyn Taylor who
leads us on for 1\\.o verses lets us dov.n gently and m good
taste and fmally Donna 1-lilldore \\ho s a\s in poetry so prett1
lv how she loves the wmter No one could say H 1n prose so
well and that arte~ all IS "hat makes 11 poet!)

As 0 cr the He we 1ac.:e
Oh yes I love the wmtcr

:~.rs :u r s1 rfNLIIl,; !rom

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Four poems are p11ntcd below H e res why we hke them
Jamce Wolf~ s for a \ Outhful approach to a Whttman hke
grand umversal lvve for mankmtl Dwa111 S&amp;yre for hlS par

Of &lt;'Old wmd tn m y face
Anti hear the shuuLs of !;katers

~ ~ ~~gtlnaven

LU&gt;IIJ o1I ~Off QRVICP
l'boile alii. ClelaDd ApplltODN

12

ed to th tt C hrast

"INTER
By Donna llllldor•
Is sprmg the time for poetry&gt;
I wouldn t say it s so
For I prdm the wmter
With soft or dnfted snow
I like to feel the llngle

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SubsmiJtion nles Dehven by rarr er where avatl.able 30
rf'hnts per week ON! yeu 10 advance at The Dally S«&gt;ntinel office
w ere IV1ilable onp montb &amp;! Bv rna I one vear $8 lllx months
~Ji!fO SUI mont hs $7 80 threP months $3 90 By motor route
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Ve:at Calves - Tops 32 Seconds

WA:RD

25 to SO Med1um 15 to 20 Com
&amp; Hvs 10 to 25 Culls 3 to 10
Sheep - Ewes &amp; 1 ms 4 to 10
Stock Ewes 3 to 8 Fat Sheep 3 to
6 Culls 1 to 4 Bucks 3 to 6 Fat
Wethers 3 lo 6

Inaugural

Budget Share

Social Seturity
fContmu.d from ,..,.

le u tormenl""d time the people or
Ru~lla Thr. Presidtnt w11hed the
RuulaoJ •uecesg 1n edPCatlonal
1:1nd mdu•trl :~l development &amp;nattr Intell ectual rrerdom lnd IICU
I rlly and runer enJoymeO! of the
rtwards or thetr own ltJ..!l
For as such th np may cone
to ~au
he added
l.he more
(f'rtaJn Will t,e the comm1 of t\ at
day wh€'n our peoplq "lnaJ' frlfel)'
meet Jh friendlhlp
The President aave hit ICK."'nd
inau8ural addre11 a speciflc title
"The Price or Pea~
He explamed hl1 reatonl fo r ae
centlnz tbl &amp; pOint
Spt..mdld 11s ctn be the bles...
mgs or such a peace hi'h Will
be •Ls cost in tod pathmtly Jus
tamed in help honorably given m
nrrlf•ce calmJy borne
We are called to meet the
prtce ol IbiS peace he laid
Coat Will . . Nlth
To counteor the threat ol those
who seek to rule by force
he
eontmued .. we mua! pay the costs
of our own needed mtUlary
strength and to help to build the
security or others We mutt use
our sk11ls and knowledge and at
t1me1 our substance to help olh
ers r11e from mJSery however {ar
the scene of sufrerlnc may be
from cur shiJres
The Pres dent dealt at length
wtth hts belif&gt;f that the nallons of
the world have become increasmgly ;nterdependent, with mutual
responstblhty ext.endme far beyond the borders of a 1lngle coun
try
He sa1d that the economt~ need1
of ali countr1e11 made isolation .. an
imposstblhty
.. Not even Amenca s prosperity
eould long survive 11 other mtlons
did not a~JO prosper
he ,-aM
No nation can longer be a tor
I tre ss lone and strong and safe
And a y 1 t'lOJUe seekmg such sh 1
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o 1ly the1r pnson
Asks U N Buildup

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hl.' r de('p ltWOhc:!ment tn the d(
t11 of 1 c 1 1 wrywhe 1c and 11
cottl gl)
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attempt to
st re1gt h the authonty of t l r
Umtcd Nat ons
ln that body rests the bes l
hopp of our age !or the assertim
of that law by which all nabons
rna~ Inc tn digmt} he s•ud
lh &lt;' Prestdcnt 1gnored domest c
problems CXI'ept as they are re
Ia ted to the international scene
He concentrated instead on pea&lt;'t&gt;

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present rates tncludtng continua
Uon or torooratiOn and nme '"
rai.ea wbJeb bad ~en scheduiMd
lo1 reductioft April I Tho oehetl'Uied Ftductlou m these catf'gor
LC!i. ba\e now bten postponed !lt'v
er.11l ltme•
It wae aloo noted
th.al Uuo
1,..,ndino propoaalll m Lhe budKt'l
,_ ·offer no encouragement for (u
ture reduct•.,n• but ralhrr point
toward even higher ~ndm.: bf'
yond 19M
By comparuon o( expcnd1tures
wtthm the S la!R Ohw s esumatP.d
share of $4 6~2 6tO 000 m Feder~!
taxe&amp; 11 2 a nd J :5 times l h e
State I flnanelal aid of Sl 793 ~7:5
436 to scho:.~ls from 1908 through
June 19!57
Oh10 s shlre or the proposed
budget would finance construe! on
of a $10 000 000 ~hool bu i.ld1 ng
1n each of the States 138 cll)
school dl!ltricls
a $5 000 000
1chool bu1ldlng m eocb or thf' 77
exempted villagee school d11lr1ctR
and • $1 000 000 IW!hool bulld mg
in each of the Q54 C!OUnty local district• .and ltill 1eavf' $1 933 640
000
Wtth Oh1o school expenditure~
for current operation of a 1 1
schools m Oh10 dunng the 195518~ school year amounhng to
$408 108 069 the foregmnc re
mamder of $1,933 840 000 would
be •uffu~len• to operate t h e
1chool.a for nearly f1ve yean
By other standards af eom~fl
aon Oh1o a e"timated share of the
budget represents

qu1rement1 11nd are so !eVI!rely
4l1abled they canno1 do plnful
""lmantilll work TheM' payme nts
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commtntmg on many of the num
bt&gt;rs and had Mr Warnke d~reet
ha own arrangement of the three
F•eht Songs or the school• m a
spec1al number
MuSIC Jover_.5 of the Bend area
have learned to attend these con
certs 'or good band mus1c and
were pleased Sa&amp;urday evenlna:
wlth he IW:\ed1ons Uiled m the
program wh1ch ranged from •"'
ered numbers
modern arraneements or folk music unusual rhy
thmlc muSI" tone poems and end
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Washington
Post march m the h'!mpo US"ld
by miJ1tary bands

IIVemon5tarDusters
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Pl1011 for a publ.le mtet&amp;lll &amp;o be Time
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Letart W 'V• rural route at a u~k ard 11 song
Down In .....
rf'&lt;'ent met&gt;llng
Vallt&gt;y by the m(!mbel'l of lila
Tht mettlng will be held 1n the dub
VM"no &amp;chogl houw wh.ieh 15 now
used 11 a club ho~ fer lh~ 411
Durmg tbe mMLinc five new
boy.'J and &amp;:lriM
members were rerognized 1'lleJ"
Thto propam awe-ented at fhe are &amp;verly and Sue Staatl, ~
lene Ru\lsh Carolyn McCorJ~tldf.
rt'cent mHtin&amp; Wll u f ollows
and
Butch MeCurm1ck
Scr!pLu.re read by Carolyn Me
Corm1Ck a potr.l What To Do
Rllfrelbments were Jerv.c! by
Martb!l Tbom))fOn a pDI'm 'Take Dottle and A)lce: Roush
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300 W Seeond St - Phone 432 Pomeroy

Jfow...-l'n t.s Sat i J2 - Open. t"Pemng• by appoimmdf
L.toft• aOJM &amp;o ,.. llllltfllt of 11.arby town1

Seven per cent more than thf'
total cub rece1pts or $4 322.000 !
000 from farm marketmgs tn Ohto
during the calendar years from
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IIJG2 throuJb, 11M15
F'urteen and one thud timf's
7TH DJV KOREA (AJITNC) the total Ohio farm mortgage of
Army PFC Edward 0 Rowley ton $324.939 000 In 195!5 and more
of Mr and Mr:;; Gl:'orge W How than three •1mc9 the total farm
I if') 2 17 M l! st Mid dleport OhJO mortgage debt of $1 513 346 000 11 I
1s a men bf'r uf the 7th Inhntry 1955 In the rive cast-eentral ~ates
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Ko ca
of Oh1o Jnd•ana I bnots M1c-h1
gan ar.d Wt8eonatn
Rowley ;~ maeh 11 ~' gun ne1 m
Two and oneJourth tme~ th~
Co op l y I of th.-- d,.. SIOI s 17th lot.a l amount of C'Oil ~lnltl on COl
R&lt;'g ment C: Jtercd th t Army m tracts of $2 034,58 000 m Ohio n
1948 .. nd cnu pitt I basH tram 1955
Lng at Canp Breckm11clge Ky
More than three t1mcs lilt total
----- - - debt of $1 487 133 204 of count es
1 he st .. tely maugural ceff:mon;y townships
mum c1paht1cs a n d
...,as followed by a 2\.2 hour pa school d1str1cts m Ohio at the
ratlc down Penns}lvama A\cnue end of 1955
f1 atunng 65 bauds
34 lavish
More than 4 and If.! limes the
floats and a muscular d15play of amount of revenue of $1019759
the new mthtary weapons backmg 4()4; collectecl by the State of Oh1o
up Mr Eisenhower s plea for from all sources m the 1954 1955

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Secr.tary of Stat• of Ohio
Onl) a sm~ll percentage of the
electors of Ohto ever become can
d1tlates fOT" Tlubhc oCf1ce However
a great many play an :mporlant
part m the candJdacJes by ctr
culahng or Jugnmg nommatlng
petitiOn papers
Each separate petition paper
shall be cll'culated by one person
only 1he circulator must take an
oath and afllrm that be saw each
person s1gn the petition and that
the Signatures appearmg thereon
are the &amp;ign.atuTes of the persons
they purpor to be The 1m port
ance of th1s oath cannot be over
empbasued lf the cueulator saw
20 persons each 11gn b 1s own
name but the pehtion contains
25 names the mculat" must
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gold jewel ~ udded coUee urn was to be displayed 11 part or a poho
recovered Saturday m a Holly lund ra•mng campaign The urn
wood Fla toumt motel where has been •:hspla)ed all over the
FBI agents Said lin II r freight Ship- countr~
pmg clerk s('nt t for safe kcepmg
after steallnr! 11 tn BoRton Mass
But mstelld of sendmg the urn
c E Weeks spec1al agent m to Prov1deme by his own compa
charge of the M1amt FBI office ny 8 a r freJght scrv1ce Weeks
said the coffee pot was found aft u.td Smith left h111 JOb long
er an mtenswe seaTch by Fed enough to go to Sollth Statton m
eta I authonttes and ratiway ex Boston and shtp 1t Railway Ex
press offtc:als The d1amond knob- pres• to Florlda The FBI was
bed
emerald studded urn was ~ailed In whrn the paetlge failed
found ~orne 60 hours after it was to show up 1n Provtdent!e
reported mtssmg m Boston
FBI Special Agent Edward J
Week s satd Oscar Sm•th Jr 44 Powers
Smith
111 Boston 11 a1d
or Boslon adm•tted taking the urn would be arraigned before a U S
from A Jnneli or MJ,rbleheJd (commiSSioner on a eharge of vioM h f 0
tsent latton of the federal statute on
Mass
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lmes TeprPr vi theft from mterstate shiprnenL
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doctors but for some
10 qnatures the oath should so
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state The Board of Elecltons is Uncle Btl! Lundy says s
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He added I still take a n1p of
12 to 16 Ltght Wts 10 to 14 Com Uon if 1t fu:ds that the aff•tlav1t bme
of the cuculator is false w1thln
S.omc 2 000 persons turned out skeeter JUlCe when 1 c-an eet 1t
mon 8 to 12
the knowledge of sueh c•reulator to honor the CIVIl War veteran on
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INSURANCE AGENC!r
are invalid by reason of facts un Yankees without hittmg
never has worn eye-glasses
Flro.
Hoolth
known to th~ ctrculator the petl
They also gave h1m 109 &amp;liver
Lundy lS the youngest or the
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The pehho!ls of party cand1datea nored these mdteatmg he eame ates The others are
Wa1ter E
must be c1reulated by a merober for th~ kJssm
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of the same polihcal party at the
Lundy gave up plowing his ~ WiJUams 114 of Fnnk JD Tex
candldtte and must be SliDM l¥!re farm when he ruched lOG and John Salling 110 of Slant
only b} members of that same ~IJ.. Tbe followmg year be put away Va
hbeal party
his beloved shotgun after ahootmg
Lupdy
JOined the Alabama
There 1s no provision m the law a buck
Home Guard m 1865 Ute Jast year
.vhu~h permits one person to a£.
Lund\ PnJOYed entertaining the of the w.ar
as a boy of 16 He
f1x the signature of another to a crowd Fr1lav w1th squ1rrel ch1rp- sllld he fucd a few shots 1 t.. Lhe I
petition Each s•gn~ ture must be mgs and wtld turkey ealls
Yankees wtthout btttlng
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r ncvl"r had a doctor ,Bee me '
t pu P rh: to be and mu ~t be at Lund' boas ted
J don t believe
fixed J I nk or mde!J blc penc I ln
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
COJil(lRETI!: BLOCKS
pd 11 1 An pel ~o n s1gn ng
pe- ent rand d ~ s tha there are to
Admantlfr•tor
,u11d leH•r Far Los..
t1t10
1 n DC'I t Withdraw h1s name be eleclf'd 115 Signature IS valid
Estate of Amtlla V•nMehr
GRUESER BI OCK CO
thcrrfr 'm alter tl e pe t o hilS on the I rst ol e h~ stgned It IS I
DecuMd
therefm e m ortant that thP Dale
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lft:t'll f leu \ Jth a Board o E ee
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Nohce 1s hereby g1ven t al
On Rt 33 Ctll Wm Gru•Hr
tl(ln~
~gn~i~r~ g n nommatmg pehUons B 0 Brten whose Post Ofltce Add
R01:k Springs
1 t r~0 s qnn ng n n nl ng pet
Each pr ht n shall eontam Slg I ress 1s 1001;-! Court Street Pomelf on {lff rm thai th ey hnc not natureg of rmahfied eleetors of roy OhiO has been duly appomted
s1gnrd the n{ min at ng pP1 tton of one eounty only U the petltiop is as Admtrustrator of the Estate of
more candidates for the orflce of a c&lt;~nd•rlatf'-for an office in a Ameha VanMeter late of SUtton
than the number to be elected to subdiVIsiOn whtch Cldeods mto two Township 1\!etgs County Ohto,
HOttel OP APPOINTMENT
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s&lt;nd off1ee lt should be t\l'lmted
·:;- Deceas-•
Atfmlnlltrator
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out that thl"' applies only to nom- ~on~ shall be cll'cula&amp;ed '" each
Dated this 11th day of January
l1t1t. of Ro~:1e L.. l!slulw
matmg petitions f1led by mdepen- eounty Houever aH petitions are 1957
Notire Is hereby etven tbat
dent or not• part1san eandldatu, filed with the Board of Elections
JOHN C BACON
and is not applicable to dcela.r• ~f tbe county 10 which the most
Judge of the Problte Court
Cbarles L Elkew whose Po&amp;t Of
Uons of cand1dacy l•led by par,ty
rt f the tubd•vlslOn
Me1gs County Ohio
flee Addr-• is Pomeroy Ohio has
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(1) 14, 21, 28. 3te
been duly Mppomted a1 Admlnistrator of the Eotate of RoXJe Lee
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Eskew late of Pomeroy Meigs
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OIP T 0 M Jt 'Ill. 1 S 1'
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this 5th day of January
dtdates th"' same perf!'" eol.lld
s1gn A dcclaratlon of cand•dacy
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Ofllee Bean: I .tit 1%, I lo J , - 8t ~ ., Tlnlrl.
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eastern Ohio basketball Jcag"' op·
ens Tuet&gt;day night with t h. r e e
teams Nelsonville, Pomeroy,
and Athens - fighting it out for
lop club of the loop.
Of the three, Athens has the
best chance to move up m perccntages as it meets Middleport
on the Yelluw Jacket lloor. The
Bulldogs , unless over confidence
stnkes them down , will be favored to rep7at tn some resemblance
a 56-42 VICtory over the Jackel.!!
on Dec 7
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Cur:rently, the Bulldogs are
standm11 at 5-2 . for
the le•gue
year. They are t1ed wl.t h Pomeroy
for aecond place bebmd NeliKinville, 6·1.
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The Panthers face an ehmma·
tion fight 'It Nelsonville 1n the
Hound crackerbox that should
they win ,could throw the league
into a three·way tic for Cirst
pl;,ce. And should the Panther5
lose, as the dope suggests, Nel·
sonvillc will hold a commanding
edge.
The Panthers threw an early
season 11 hock mto Nelaonville on
th.e Pomeroy fioor Dec. 7, win·
ning 54-48. It haa been Nelllonville's only league defeat. Sioce
then the Hounds have takeu Ath·
ens 75-61, Middleport ~2-41, Wells-ton tl4-61, J&amp;ckson 7842, Galllpolis 78-66; and Logan 91 -54.
The fat scorea were talUed at
home, the slimmer ones away.
The Hounds have five starters
all or whom romk in the first 18
hlghest scorers In tht! league tn
all-sea~on play. They ate Dixon
witlt 169, RCCOnd only to S. T.
Johnson o£ Pomeroy who has 172.
Others are McQua1d, fourth with
160; Kt-ating, lOth
With 129;
Young, 18th with 100 and Stuf·
Ilebeam 18th with 95.

Tlw chips arc down tomorrow
. night in the Nclsonvlllc crackerbox If lhe Panther s have serious
desJgnll on the SEOL pennant
they have to turn a VICtory tnck
somehow ag.a1nst the Nelsonville
Hound~ on tlw Hound~' horne
floor It w1ll requ1rc some real
: doing.
Nelsonville Is ndmg m the No
l s pot th1s week after beating
everyhocty lhc fir~t tnp 11round
the loop e1u: cpt J'otnt•roy T h c
' Panthrrs surprised the1r su ppor1·
ers. and the Hounds, 1n the f1rst
gamP o f th1• corr('nt see~;on Dec.
7 Wllh a 54 48 v1clory Th1s untoward eYcnt too k plan· m the
Panl hrr Ia!- Nel so nville vowed:
"WaJt'll we ect y'lu 111 our crac·
kerbox."
A gH m ~ t Legan. whlrh only on
.Jan. 4 'losl to Pom e roy 85-78, Nelsonv1llc looked unbcatai.Jie
last
i''nday mghl The Chiefhuns l &lt;.: ft
the clawlllg l'n the short end of a
91 -M rount. All hvt! Nelsonville
starters hit lhc double sconng col
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fhe 1956-51 college ba~kethall
season reached the mid-year ex• minallon nulestone today with
Qnly four major conference cham·
pions or Ia.&lt;~! }ear in line to repeol
- Southern Methodi 11t, West Vir·
ginill, Connecticut, and
Idaho
Stale.
Thl"~lr' art~ thr only court kinHs
of 1956 who once llgalll arl' lead111 g their kagues.
Jlerr'~ the 8ituallon in llw oth ·
er ma Jor conFert•ncl's:
le:Jii }~~-~ ~~~~0 a S~~t· ~l k;~~\ i~~

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Leodcc Prt·nccton
vy eagu-~
5·0 is idle Lhis wcrk .
Atlanllc Cnasl North Carolina,
nation 's No. 2 lt•am ond the only
major unbealen l1•am tn the counlry, ts fH) in lhe h•at::ue race.
Soul heastt•rn
Tulane aheorl
wllh 4-1, but Kentucky , nation's
No. 3 team is nght hehind at 3-1
alon~: with Auburn
.
1 lelids
Big SeVI'n Kunsas stll
wtth 3 I. IJU t upsl'llcr Iowa Stole
an d Nt~ hrask't :u·c &lt;:arh 2· 1
Skyl "''' ·. J\ct"" hatn Youn, leads
1 0
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:: ~·.~,!'"~,·;~::; ~~"~~~·:~;.

.-.ntly on. of the 10 most popular men In Pomeroy, will heve
b
· to flt~ure out how hil oyl m•y
pull a Dec. 7 repe•t on the
,
•bove gfmtleom•n, only ttus tim•
It hu to be on ltr•nve bo•rd•
bounded bv cloao-ln ••II• dup•d with &amp;hrleking N•lson•illo
fent. No &amp;mall tulc ,
Wllh the PanlhNs havmg a
good ~rip 011 second p!acr•-- though
Ued for lhl morn -.' lll •,vilh Athens

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FeriiU.r is 8ript Spotl!
In '57 Fann Cost Picture

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WEEKEND SPORTS RECAP

Hucks Expeciing
Clear Sailing
After Easy Win

p,..,,

HIGH SCHOOL'S strong club will meet the Racine Tornadoes in a "do-or-die"
contest Friday at Racine which will settle the county championship. They lost to Racine At
Middleport in December 84 to 64 but expect to make a better showing against the Racine Hot
Five Friday. First row, left to right, George Collins, John Hetzer, Don Headley, Roger Gaul,
Homer Cole, Jr.; second, Eddie Gilland, Bob Kuhn, Claire Woode, Ralph Knight, Bob Whit·
latch, Hartsell DoddriU (coach) Absent was s!a r guard, Phillip Boyles, injured.

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By United PreM
EAST
Navy
Gettysburg
Canisius 74 Niagara 65
62 Cornell 56
Syracuse 94 La:Salle 82
Pittsburgh 54 Army 47
Dartmouth '71 Pennsylvania 44

SOUTH
Auburn 92 Alabama 86
Maryhmd 711 N .C. State 6fi
Miami Fla 63 Rollins 51
Get&gt; W.ashmgto n 79 V M I 54
Vantlerbih 9a Ga. Tech 74
Kentucky 97 Tenn e~s&lt;'e 72

MIDWEST
Minnesota 73 Northwestern 62
Mtama 0 HO DePaul 70
Nebraska 84 Missouri 65
Iowa st. 74 Oklahoma 54
Xavier o lOti Ohio U BG
Kansas St. til Colorado 49
Dayton 81 E:astNn Ken1ucky 61
Iowa 70 Wisconsm 47
Ohio St. 70 Mtch Sl. 51

WEST
Montana St. 84 Colorado St. 71
Denver 60 New Mexlto 55
OrCgon 50 Idaho 48
Washington 66 Standford 64

WRONG ADDRISS
MILWAUKEE - A Milwaukee
brewery rejected a verse sent in
aa an entry In an ad,·crtiscmcnt
contest but ordered a rase of
beer sent to the writer at Box C,
Waupun, as consolation. Del!very
was refused. Box C is the arldrcss
of the stale prison.

MONEY

Now is the lime to snap up real b.lr·
Save up to 35% on

Ill a~cntt:e

uf J.PO.

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bargains.

loan docs it. See us first. Money talks!

SERVICE

t'ormerly O'llonneu·, Dry Cleuen)

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EL City 1Pal. I
10. Stand \Ill
u . wav~

u. Sand h111
15.- Unl·
venS\y, t.e..
16. J.lkt alt'

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PHD..ADELPHIA (UP) Lou

17 . . . .
Ul. Stor_,.

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L1tt1e, who retired last year as Columbil University's head football
coach, will receive the 1956 Britb
Sholom National Sports Award to..
night for his contributions to th~
sport and " devoted servlee to
Americar. youth."

J.O. Blcbe)qr of.
~rll tab-. I
20. Moqul d~
11. Dl;ttaet:l

aJ. P.•l•

23. 'ErltmY
~4. SnAre
26. ~ fln
27. Nept!VI'
rilpi,Y

HELD IN JAIL

Eastern Hlgn School cagers
warmed up for R tough match Fri·
day night thio; week by beating Albany of AthPns County 71-60 Saturday night on the Pomeroy floor.

Big Claire Wodde and Knight
agam led thl' Easterners with 25
and 19 points wh1Je Sewell had 15
Pratt and Henthorne got 12
for
Eastern led all

usuu

Hobart Stitt, 29, Middleport RD,
was ordered arrested by State Probation Offtcer F. A. Patterson Sat~
urday morning and held In county
jail. Sheriff Robert Hartenbaeh
made the arrest at 9:45 a. m.

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M.An. .,.
lll.Cut, ...

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82. C1lmblnJ'
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mark,
ed away
lhtrd quarter, 50-36.
In county play Hartsell Dod·
rill's club hns losl only to R~tcllle.
Their overall season record to date
is seven wins against three losses,
one of the best records the East·
crners have compiled in recent
years.
Eastern rc~erves defeated Albany's seconds 46·33 in a prelim·
in.ary match .
Scoring: Eastern, Knight 7-~19;
Ueadley 2-2-6; Woode 8-8-25; Kuhn
3-0-6; Whitlatch 4-3-11; Gaul 2-Q..f,;
Hetzer Q.j).().
Albany, Morris 2·2·6; Radford
2·0-4; Sewell 7·1·1~; Pratt 3-6-12;
Henthorne 6-IJ.l2; Carsey 2-0-4:
Hoover 2-3-7.

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LIJ. ABNER

while leaching for Mrs. Fer'n. Caul
or Rac1ne. We got to talki~ of.
Big Snows. These younti~eiS ask ·
ed me wht&gt;n and i( the OhiO: River
fro1e ewer. :\,l!y data has in 1918
and 1937. A!ll I right?
I recall reading of one darin g
soul I\ ho undertook to drive h1s
team Of horse~ 0\'er the froze n
river at Pt Pleasant~scems to
me he dtdn't make it Anybod y
teC'aH thai one·t

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Well. anyway,
Midt:lleportN s
walked across the ice 10 Masun
and Columbia in 1937 ·- I saw
'em myst&gt;lf I was tempted to pull
my three yc•ar old son across on
his sled--others were doing jus!
th:~t-lo have a t~tll Stlory to te lt
in the ruture , but heroically reI framed . My favnrite way of NOT
dymg would be under ice rn sub
zero weather.

Kids greet this present weather
w1th s!J.outs rrf JOY , oldsters with
moans of pnin And why? Because
we old todJ;:ers have to see to tht•
waler pipe; ,the wy walks, gf!t
food in, ruh on Vick's salve al
My favorite desC'nplion of Tex· night, and quote to ourseh•es that
as winds-qttote:
ohl poem-· ~
"Tang a log cham on a post. If
"Stnvlng with poverty's patient
it stands out str·aight, that's a pain
breeze, but when it gets to whip
Onh to l! V(' I ill su mmer .again!"
ping around. and links snap off,
.Did yon say summer ? I don't
look out because il's likely to be bd1cve it.
windy by sundown."
SURPRISE
Johnn•oe. IUak-- (Eddie and Ruth's . Jl.'an ea~c . homc, took , good took
)'(IU.RIIIe~)
a~mplaiJw;d to
his h~Of!t\\d 1 ,: wrnt to bathroom, go! mit'
mother who'd ccnsoled him on a h1s razor, stropped 11 loud a11d
small ache he . felt around the long.
•olar ~lexus re&amp;LOn,, told her · ''But 1 "Sam," thus frirnd wi!,.., ' why
M'omm1e, you d()n t understand . \ 'O il sharpcnin' that razor '!"
You see, this is my ball gladder" • "Lissen, gal,'' thu~ Sam . ''Tiwre's
This is the same Johnme who a puir or bi:Jck shOes under that
years ago when he was \'Cry young !Jed. If'n !hey's no man m~Hie 'e m,
-he's now a ripe old 7 or 8, was I'm gonna shave."
naming the four ~;~ospeJs, thusly:
Matthew, Mark,
Amsbary and
John."

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
V'Q\I(JJU)):l' SEEN

"THAI EiKO FlU WCMitf'!;;
.,.ACE WHEN I WENT
1'0 'TH ' ~ AND
TOLD HeR L WA9

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Bear with me while I tell an·
Executor
other:
E1tate of Raymond Zirkle,
A guy explained his five childeceased
dren's names - " You sec, I
Notice is hereby given that Paul
wa~ied 'em Scriptural. They came
3 boys, a glrl then another boy. Zirkle whose Post Office address
S otbeir names are Matthew, Mark i!l Pomeroy, Ohio bas be.en duly
appointed as Executor of the
Luke, Anne, John."
Reasonable enou~h.
Estate Of Raymond Zirkle late of
Meigs County, Ohio, deeeased .
Dated this 11th day o( January
1957.

CHEESE

JOHN C. BACON

GRATERS

Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
14, 21, 28, 3tc

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ANOVNCEOF
PREY£NTION
SAV£S MANY
(M£/W;£/KJ'
COSTS

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the Nrw Yttrk Y1nkees Is one
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For YOU

Declares Boycott

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COLLEGE
Easterners Take
BASKETBALL
Albany 71-60 In
88
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Racine Warm-Up
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108 Court St., Pomeroy .... Phone 383-X
3rd and Main, Middleport . Phone 6204-X

Pomeroy or lllddleporl and you will experlenee prompt
oervlee.

"It ,.;as the year the windmills
pumped air, the fish died in the
dusty ponds, the jack rabbtts mbb\ecl prlck1y pelT, the baby quail
feU into the cracks in the ear!Jl,
tbe termites ate the onions , the
bukers forgot how to laugh, and
tbe rattlesnakes crRwled into !he
living room."
It's just a shame, that's what il
is. And no one, but no one. has
!.'!~me up with an answer to t~e
, mne years drought problem In
that area.
---.To mine, and tvcry one's
utooi&amp;.hment, the farmers there
stitl wtsh to hang ~n.
.
I, fo~ OM, am hlt~~ly 1n favor
of sendmg some of tbls tax money
to &amp;.uch areas-to be borrowed and
used through a government loan
system by such stout hearted ores
as the:~oe men of the soil.
In the very highest sense tht)y
are the pioneers O{ today, at least
on the farm front.

mxcavet•.

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DEFI,.,DII FAYDfliD

CLEANERS

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D:liiy S.ntlnel, Pomeroy.JOddlopD1'!, 0 ., Jan. 21, 1957-3.

S1g-ht with ;~ h u~e load of I hf'
I good c:.le bl ~r k nuue ta.
You know whaP We live in a
, land of coal hl·re in thlt arl' ll.
wll h a ~a ll Hld wu ry almo&amp;l In ou r
fnmt door But you &lt;C"an 1-' out uf
t·r.a J and holltr ~o ur hod off urt'
hHt gcL 11
1
Aud lKI for .tall. thf' COII~ ·kirrd ,
1 nwa11. to ~pr 1 r~ kflo on tb.l( tla11·
gC'rous let· _ .,,.11 ht&gt;re'!l th~ W&lt;.t )
, 0 u gf' l lt
.'tl rt-!dy 1 as k. "You hattlt'fl•uih
.1 Llt lll!: ~ ~ cnar,.;e ~&gt;\lilt, ~e )'O u'' ·
Stern g rocer " Well, 't YIP.S, f 'l'
r:on g11 ) 011 a liltll'. but it's 3 Ce!Th
a pou nd no..,·" &lt;Oh. boy, and HI)
dad U~Wd tu huul home about a
tun of It for a doiJar-bliiChefl nJ,!
you know)

way:

DRlVERS SWITCH
SOUTHWEST
CHESTER, England (UP)
British automobile raclnt drivers, TCU 86 Okla t:Lty 84
unable to hold the annual 150- Rice 75 Baylor 62
mile Chest"r Motor Trial Sunday Capital 73 Heidelber!l 68
because of guollne rationing, Denison 82 Muskingum 74
!Witched to a 7\-1 mile bicycle Kenyon 1M Ohlo We&amp;.lcyan 62
nee and Brus White-who usually Otterbein 66 Hiram 63
drives an Aaton· MarUn car- won Marietta 85 Waynesburg 65
ll
Wa1hinglon &amp; Jeff 78 Fenn 49
NE WYORK (UP) -Anr:elo De·
tendls, the Brooklyn boxer wbo
knod:f'd out Ernie (The Rock
Durando In the first round at St
Nichob.s Arena Dec. 24, is an 8-&amp;
choice to make Jerry Luedee or
New Haven, Conn., hla al.xth
straight victim tonight ln the
same rina.

~anta C1au~~:) th:m

~fc J'\'Vt'll. I'll lake
1' u nh
worth " (all I want to carry).
I get down about to Spencer 's
and bung. goes my bag of &amp;all Ia
lhe wei. dir' y pavement. Ther· ··~
almost always a former (or pr •·~
ent) pupil around t o rescue ffl('
lhis tlme Lillian fMrA Orm) SmJi h
Tendt'rly we pick up busted hag
l struggli.• bravely home with 11
Only way I know to get in and ou t
any more-salt all the!!e walks ancl
1e)' steps.
Nossir, you ('an't hordly find
them kind cf !lungs no jpO~ - -:-!'•
It is truly the "Year of the Coal and salt , I mean . HORI~¥; jou
, .•, 1
.
Locun" in our country's great ~re the same.
drouiht stricken SOLI1hwest.
A leadin1 news weekly quotes
reading "S nnwb~d" t!)'
a Texas rancher as putting it this myI was
sixth graders WJi;d'ne:sda)~

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By UnltH
St'eond baseman Bobby R1ch·
ardson, the rookie most likely to
make the grade with the Yankee•
th1s year. s1gned his 1957 contract
today and poss1bly set into motion
a rirastic turnover in the world
champion!' infield.
T11e pint-med, 21-year-old Rlcb·
ardson. the best double play mak·
t•r m the business, according to
Casey Stengel, will report to thl'
Yank~cs
from
Denv"r of the
American Associa tion where he
balled .326 last season.
Stengel has indicated Richard·
son easily could win the Yankees'
r1•gular s"con d base JOb. in which
case pepperpot Billy Martin un·
doubtedly would be moved to
third b:Jse on a regular basis.
The G1ants mcre11scd their tohrl
of satJ~fied players to 17 with the
sig~wg of pitl·her5 Alan Wurthlng·
ton and Gordon Jones. Wurthlngton harl a 7-14 slalc w1th th'!
Giants last ye01r wh1le Jones, .1
formt'r Cardinal who reports to
New York as part of the Red
Schoendienst-Alvin Dark deal, won
13 games and lost eight with
Omaha of the American Association .

(not e&lt;1tn

1 love tbia story, and at ~he risk
of :repetition-wellIt wa'J the day and age of tht'
first airplane. One of these earl)'
flying machines landed In a cotton
fie ld m the deep South whNe a
creat manf colored workers were
bUS)'. Pamcky , they fled , almost
to a man. But tbis old unde, hal
in hand, hu.m.illty in every step.
' approached the fti"r.
"How d')'e du, Marse JesuHhow'd you lrave your pa~"

Wh.i1c Conch Retton will seet
a way to overcome what amounta
Lo a 13 to 14 point handicap, plua
the addf'd terror of the small NeJsonville floor , fans can only hope
, for the best.
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A large cuntingent of Panther
fans is expected to go north Tues1
day nigh.t In quest of a v~dory.
Other .sEo teama: Galllpolls at I
home w1th Wellston, Jackson at
EASTERN
home with Logan.

Dickens Takes
First Look At
HOOSier pf0 blem

~:~hh ~._ 1 ~~~, ~~~~2 ~ ~~ul~~~a~~:~~~~

Dtck Retlon will throw a
fast and aggre88ive club that ha!
surpnsed fanll wttb 1 bnllla:nt
Hctory over Logan, and a dismal
Joss to weak Gallipolis.
Led by Johnson, lanky center
w1th his twistinJE book shot, Porn- i'
&lt;'roy sconng Is also well balanced
w1t h Aaron Buffington :t_tanding
8th in the lclgue wilh 135 points; :
SJS!&gt;on 12th with 1~ and Wilder- I
moth 19th with 91.
Offense and defense rec=ords, according to ,James White of Syracuse, show the Hound-Panther battic u not a toss·op. On off~n 1 e ,
Nd!onvllle on the season ln 11
games has averaged 71 poinb per ,
game to Pomeroy'a 62.7. Defenslvely, the Hllunds have permlt- i
ted M points per game tbe Pan- 1
thf'rs 57 4.
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Promising Rookie
Signs On With
Stengel's Nine

lhlme, tbe more

n l~~

I our coal m• n who finally, aHcr
o r numerous telephone calls, hove 1n

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JJearJng tht• numt- of San. J o111'.
Calif. alway• rnakeiJ m_e lhmk. of
the man _who.. aclle.~ It Son JOIIf' I'!
rhyffi:e With hose Tnld that lhl·
~~,msh J 1~ alWI\II pronounced
H , he leaned O&gt;~tlr backward on
tbe whoJe thin&amp;.
.
A1ked. " Wben were you Ill S:tn
Jose'" be tlRSWered , ••J thmk II
was in Hone ant' Hub .''

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BOOMlNGTON, Jnrl .
UP .
al 5 ·2 each. '1 lu~~ T ttl'sthy Tllf::hl Phil Dirkl'm, Indiana 's new foot
in Nelsonvtllr v. o tlld h~ pnrc pmson to champwn ~ h · JI hop('s
ball roach, today got h1s fi rst look
The Sports Ocsk would w•nturc , at what ·tiel ahead.
t•h Stale dash t' riday tops the no 11ugge~;t10n on str~lt'ID' · H sure· 1 Dirkt&gt;ns arrived on th e Indiana
U
foheht~·u n Stale SAturday. T h t'
.
th
k
ly· would ltkt• to pmn l out, how. campus from h111 Wyomtng home
Ducke)'es 11re hvorcd over W1s· 1caguc s pro ~r am
IS wee ·
II
t
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ff
S d
con~ln tonight and Norlhwc~trrn
MIK!Iourl \'alley: Bradley, rank- I ever, that !he a. -eo.urt pre.~~ 1att• un AY u 1g 1rl., s oppln~ o to
Saturtlay.
cd 141 n nation&lt;.~l!y , way out. front thrown on lht~ Haenw rurnado 111 t'ha~ge plancA 1n Chle~go
fla&lt;'Jflc Coast Conference C"' ll- with 5·l against 3· 1 for St. Louis the fou~th C}twrtt'l' ht ~ l wcl'k was
1J1~kens, whose lifetim e 70::!
forllla IS 5.0 but defending chaml' anrl w t•hltu Hr.ullcy rl.o;ks perfect a b{'atlllful thlll!;! tu ~ ('I' Anct 1t wmnmg mark rankls tum
loth
mark
ghl
\);
Tuln.
wmkcU
wdl
again
st
a
j.jOod up- among the uation·~ acthe ~o:rld
0111
UCLA Is ri;;hl hcbmcJ at 4 ·0 .
vonrnt
roaches sttll had two Y~'llt~ to run
l:lul wouU 11 work, dS ,1 mort on his Wyoming contra{'t. His
fr&lt;'quc•nt s tralc~t·m , ng.1m~l lh1 Cowho}s chalked up a 10.0 rcc·ord
toll Hounds? And huw IJU!t:kly 11nd won the Skyline Conference
cuuld the Jlound~:~ adju~1 to 11 wll h &lt;Town last season. Dtrkens' overAC:U 1\ rA Ll~~NTF., Mex.: Vel· dr!VI' Ill tart irs and lung ~ 1 1 01 pass· al l rt•cord in ten years all WyoBy Unlt.cl Preu
Nan Ed rurgol hc11t AI Be~.o;ellnk t's to mate.; breaking fn·c !n I he· mmg heAd coach W51R 69·27-B
SATURDAY
Ufhcials salrl Indiana awarded
~11A:'dl
Gallant ltan. a 13-3 111 the IICL'ond hnlc of a play-off open down-c•ourt'!
And tMre'• • coupl• of oth·
01ckens a four-year contract Sal ·
sho1 won
the $26,325 Jl\bbcos lo win !he $15.00(1 Caliente Open
1101! lllurnanwnt.
er pre11lng quo•tlona, too. Do
urday calling for an annual wa~e
St11k"8 ~t lllaleah.
TAMPA. t'la:
Rctsy Rawls th• P•nth•n hno th• atemlnd• of $15,000.
CARCAOIA, Calif.. Honey's All·
te uu It over th• long haul, an
--:::-::-:::-::::::::-:--bi captured the f27,700 Santa C11l· fought off a rrrord ('hallenge hy
k..p their foul count low?
SUN INERGY
alma Hand!tap at Santa Anna Fay &lt; rorkc•r un I he final hole to
The
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urc
hula
few
of
1hl'
prol)
LOS
ANGELES
_ A vis1tmg
win
the
$5.0011
Tampa
Golf
t&gt;pen
I'ark
lcms
Co;1ch
for
the
third
llnw
Helton
must
answer
professor
of
cns:incerlng
llt the
N•:wTON. Maea.: Trnley A! ·
8 . Hi tomorrow Ull!V('rs1ty oi Call£orn.la at LoR An·
l'OI'~:NtiA(;t~N. Denmark: The IIOmC'huw b,·iore
brlghl. who overcame polio to ilc ·
gcles has predicted that wllhln 50
comt' the world fi1ure skatlnk( Dllntsh Sporh Asttoclallon SUI\· nillhL
Two facts about tho Ncl:;onvlllc to 100 years man will turn to tho
champion, "reluctantly" quit the pcndcd indt•fmrlcly all &amp;porta con·
lee for e full-time ruedical career nection~ w1Lh the soviet Union and rourt give 11 the n[lhl to b{• call. sun as a direct source of energy.
c:rt ll t•nckt•rbox. While court Dr. A M. zarem 111id this w11l hap·
BOSTON. LanJo Tabort'll Amer- Hungary.
J~ngth is &lt;~bou,l the ss n,re as other pen aa other forma of energy be1un debut wn apolled by t'red
SEOL
schoolB , the Width. Is at come more and more upcns1ve,
Dwyn who &amp;et a Bo•loo Garden
KLU SEES VICTORY
least
fLvc
ff'f•t Jells, and lhllrf' Is, w!lh selected applications soont:r.
Rcotd in the Lurlvcc two-mile
CINCJI\'NATI , 0 !UP) - Muscle for all pract:cal purposes no space
run ln the Knl&amp;hta or Columbus malt Trd KluslCwskl, wbo sla;ned at all bcyond the bankmg boards.
U. OF CALIF. HONORED
l.rl&lt;'t ffi('CI .
a contrart with lht•
Cincinnati In olhn words, a ahol from " corBERKELEY.
Calit. - The Uni·
Wi':ST ALLIS, Wl!i.: Flcot'l Kf.'n Ucdlt·~: ~ S,;ttlr&lt;la ), predicted a Nu· lwr lllcrally has to Ita a curv1•!
\'l'rslly
of
Clllirornla
has been cit·
Bartholomew aet a new record for Uonal IA'&amp;J;:UP pennant for his
N&lt;~turully, the llound11 arc u~ed
ed by the American Foundalinn
the mile In the annual Grcwt lt'am \his yt·ar Although terffi.lli to tht s Otlwr 11quads an•n'l
A for it~ pioneerina role in research
l.akN speed 11k1Un1 tournC'y, cov- of lht• pnwt•r Julh'r's contral't commo11 rc ,uJt. Nchonv !lit' 91.
in the biolop;lcal and mcd1eal sciering the dutan('e tn 2:40 4
wrre not re\'I•,JlPcl, he is bellcvctl Lo~an -a ynnd tcam- M last f''n · rnt·c~ In a survey of the last half·
AGUA CAUJo;NTE, Mt':.: .: The to bt• JWillnp 111-11rly $;0.000. ahoul day.
rl'ntury of Amerlcun medical progl'rof('l!lioual Goller:~ Asloclation the SMI\\C a8 ht• rccc!vcd In 1956.
r('SS, the fount:lat1on !lingled out the
fined tempermrntal Tommy Boll
umvrrsily's r. search program u
IUOO for throwing 1 putter O\'Pr
DANF.S NIX RIDS
one of the bfost illu'Jtratlng the con
the lrllwd of hcklc Burke tn tlw
l'OI'ENIL\t;J•, N, ll('l\11\ark (UI-')
tribut10ns to medtcltl progrc11~ that
tlt'Cond round of the Caliente 0JJl',J -- l&gt;r • lllll~i · l, 11.1., hl'l'OTJIO tho [if1h
&lt;'an bt&gt; madr by state univcrsllit·~
II&amp;IIOII to ~t'll'r ull ~ports relations
golf {OUTI\IIllll'nt.
With lht• Sn1 It' I lJTlU/11 anrl IIUII·
lUNDAY
l(al'y Silll'l' \he nulbrcllk or fight
ST. LOUJS: Alex Hannum. vet- In~: in llun~arr The Danish Sports
eran National Bl&amp;ket~Ail Au.oeia· A111110dlltio11, rt•preMenting 800.000
8y O.ne llude•u
lion playf'r, repiJeed Slater Mar- athlrrtes, annuuurod Ha action Sun·
CHICAGO &lt;UP) - As hr as its
tin at St. Loula Hawk coacb tor day afler a unanimous vote of the rivals ,1rl' concerned, Ohio State's
the remainder of the &amp;eason.
repre&amp;entali\'1' holl y
rule of Dig Tt'n ba ~ ketball il! apt
to get worse before it gets hdiN.
Thf' high-riding nuckcycM pl('ked
up their fourth straight ronfcr.
cnec victory S11turday night, whipping wlnleiiS 1\hchlJilan State, 70.
IU. with the grcate!ll of cut'.
The road 11hcsd looked ~:~mooth
enuugh £or lho Ohio State crcw
to n111kc It sncn stnught Big Ten
win11 bdore l'ncounterina any dana~r . Begl nnl1111, tonlahl lhc Buck·
cyu t:tk~ on I he loo1J'1S three weak
s.lt«lcrs ~- WlscoJu;in, Northwc!llr.rn
and Mlfhi~Jn Stale agam- within
th1· llf'xt two weoks.
The Badgers arc without a win
In ftvc lrles , the Spllrtan:.~aft• win·
lt'Sll in thr1•e anrt the Wildcats
ha l'c a \' Jclory over lhc Uacl£crs
IIJ;:llim:t thrctl JOS~f'S.
Ohw Stat.e'a~ flr , t tou~h k st
since lh(' rurduc v]clory ('Omc.s
whe-n the Buckeyes go to Cham·
paign . Ill .. on Feb. 4 for It clash
wHit the hlt,:h-seorlng Illinois quioJill I &amp;lvo Ul 1 roll 11 one of our handy braneh olflrn in
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Heard (o,r h!~) ·~.. ~!;U,;. 11144eat .eDUAtr,)' a.u::b. u ~irway ·..actpt,ered llle". Bdt &amp;rim f1tcls
tor who 8UftJtllted nJt ·rdtfht ·be ..r ~deDI
reallY Qa,.&amp;ld be flte4 . Glitter and
better for ~Ill~ ~IJit aetUe '.-\rui.anolher•CM punaed, "'::'hp., alory ol a rc1pl~ndent put mak n
pOQf dirUnt .iD litG.

4-DaiiJr Selltlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 21, 1957

STILL MR. "BIG"

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TanoehiU

eastern Ohio basketball Jcag"' op·
ens Tuet&gt;day night with t h. r e e
teams Nelsonville, Pomeroy,
and Athens - fighting it out for
lop club of the loop.
Of the three, Athens has the
best chance to move up m perccntages as it meets Middleport
on the Yelluw Jacket lloor. The
Bulldogs , unless over confidence
stnkes them down , will be favored to rep7at tn some resemblance
a 56-42 VICtory over the Jackel.!!
on Dec 7
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Cur:rently, the Bulldogs are
standm11 at 5-2 . for
the le•gue
year. They are t1ed wl.t h Pomeroy
for aecond place bebmd NeliKinville, 6·1.
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The Panthers face an ehmma·
tion fight 'It Nelsonville 1n the
Hound crackerbox that should
they win ,could throw the league
into a three·way tic for Cirst
pl;,ce. And should the Panther5
lose, as the dope suggests, Nel·
sonvillc will hold a commanding
edge.
The Panthers threw an early
season 11 hock mto Nelaonville on
th.e Pomeroy fioor Dec. 7, win·
ning 54-48. It haa been Nelllonville's only league defeat. Sioce
then the Hounds have takeu Ath·
ens 75-61, Middleport ~2-41, Wells-ton tl4-61, J&amp;ckson 7842, Galllpolis 78-66; and Logan 91 -54.
The fat scorea were talUed at
home, the slimmer ones away.
The Hounds have five starters
all or whom romk in the first 18
hlghest scorers In tht! league tn
all-sea~on play. They ate Dixon
witlt 169, RCCOnd only to S. T.
Johnson o£ Pomeroy who has 172.
Others are McQua1d, fourth with
160; Kt-ating, lOth
With 129;
Young, 18th with 100 and Stuf·
Ilebeam 18th with 95.

Tlw chips arc down tomorrow
. night in the Nclsonvlllc crackerbox If lhe Panther s have serious
desJgnll on the SEOL pennant
they have to turn a VICtory tnck
somehow ag.a1nst the Nelsonville
Hound~ on tlw Hound~' horne
floor It w1ll requ1rc some real
: doing.
Nelsonville Is ndmg m the No
l s pot th1s week after beating
everyhocty lhc fir~t tnp 11round
the loop e1u: cpt J'otnt•roy T h c
' Panthrrs surprised the1r su ppor1·
ers. and the Hounds, 1n the f1rst
gamP o f th1• corr('nt see~;on Dec.
7 Wllh a 54 48 v1clory Th1s untoward eYcnt too k plan· m the
Panl hrr Ia!- Nel so nville vowed:
"WaJt'll we ect y'lu 111 our crac·
kerbox."
A gH m ~ t Legan. whlrh only on
.Jan. 4 'losl to Pom e roy 85-78, Nelsonv1llc looked unbcatai.Jie
last
i''nday mghl The Chiefhuns l &lt;.: ft
the clawlllg l'n the short end of a
91 -M rount. All hvt! Nelsonville
starters hit lhc double sconng col
umn.
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Chamn.. In pOSition
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To Repeat At Halfway Mark In 1957

Slobo&gt;till (If you liv• h1 Pom·
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McOu•ld 20, Young 17, Dixon

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Bv U N'TED
fhe 1956-51 college ba~kethall
season reached the mid-year ex• minallon nulestone today with
Qnly four major conference cham·
pions or Ia.&lt;~! }ear in line to repeol
- Southern Methodi 11t, West Vir·
ginill, Connecticut, and
Idaho
Stale.
Thl"~lr' art~ thr only court kinHs
of 1956 who once llgalll arl' lead111 g their kagues.
Jlerr'~ the 8ituallon in llw oth ·
er ma Jor conFert•ncl's:
le:Jii }~~-~ ~~~~0 a S~~t· ~l k;~~\ i~~

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Leodcc Prt·nccton
vy eagu-~
5·0 is idle Lhis wcrk .
Atlanllc Cnasl North Carolina,
nation 's No. 2 lt•am ond the only
major unbealen l1•am tn the counlry, ts fH) in lhe h•at::ue race.
Soul heastt•rn
Tulane aheorl
wllh 4-1, but Kentucky , nation's
No. 3 team is nght hehind at 3-1
alon~: with Auburn
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1 lelids
Big SeVI'n Kunsas stll
wtth 3 I. IJU t upsl'llcr Iowa Stole
an d Nt~ hrask't :u·c &lt;:arh 2· 1
Skyl "''' ·. J\ct"" hatn Youn, leads
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.-.ntly on. of the 10 most popular men In Pomeroy, will heve
b
· to flt~ure out how hil oyl m•y
pull a Dec. 7 repe•t on the
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•bove gfmtleom•n, only ttus tim•
It hu to be on ltr•nve bo•rd•
bounded bv cloao-ln ••II• dup•d with &amp;hrleking N•lson•illo
fent. No &amp;mall tulc ,
Wllh the PanlhNs havmg a
good ~rip 011 second p!acr•-- though
Ued for lhl morn -.' lll •,vilh Athens

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WEEKEND SPORTS RECAP

Hucks Expeciing
Clear Sailing
After Easy Win

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HIGH SCHOOL'S strong club will meet the Racine Tornadoes in a "do-or-die"
contest Friday at Racine which will settle the county championship. They lost to Racine At
Middleport in December 84 to 64 but expect to make a better showing against the Racine Hot
Five Friday. First row, left to right, George Collins, John Hetzer, Don Headley, Roger Gaul,
Homer Cole, Jr.; second, Eddie Gilland, Bob Kuhn, Claire Woode, Ralph Knight, Bob Whit·
latch, Hartsell DoddriU (coach) Absent was s!a r guard, Phillip Boyles, injured.

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EAST
Navy
Gettysburg
Canisius 74 Niagara 65
62 Cornell 56
Syracuse 94 La:Salle 82
Pittsburgh 54 Army 47
Dartmouth '71 Pennsylvania 44

SOUTH
Auburn 92 Alabama 86
Maryhmd 711 N .C. State 6fi
Miami Fla 63 Rollins 51
Get&gt; W.ashmgto n 79 V M I 54
Vantlerbih 9a Ga. Tech 74
Kentucky 97 Tenn e~s&lt;'e 72

MIDWEST
Minnesota 73 Northwestern 62
Mtama 0 HO DePaul 70
Nebraska 84 Missouri 65
Iowa st. 74 Oklahoma 54
Xavier o lOti Ohio U BG
Kansas St. til Colorado 49
Dayton 81 E:astNn Ken1ucky 61
Iowa 70 Wisconsm 47
Ohio St. 70 Mtch Sl. 51

WEST
Montana St. 84 Colorado St. 71
Denver 60 New Mexlto 55
OrCgon 50 Idaho 48
Washington 66 Standford 64

WRONG ADDRISS
MILWAUKEE - A Milwaukee
brewery rejected a verse sent in
aa an entry In an ad,·crtiscmcnt
contest but ordered a rase of
beer sent to the writer at Box C,
Waupun, as consolation. Del!very
was refused. Box C is the arldrcss
of the stale prison.

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L1tt1e, who retired last year as Columbil University's head football
coach, will receive the 1956 Britb
Sholom National Sports Award to..
night for his contributions to th~
sport and " devoted servlee to
Americar. youth."

J.O. Blcbe)qr of.
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20. Moqul d~
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HELD IN JAIL

Eastern Hlgn School cagers
warmed up for R tough match Fri·
day night thio; week by beating Albany of AthPns County 71-60 Saturday night on the Pomeroy floor.

Big Claire Wodde and Knight
agam led thl' Easterners with 25
and 19 points wh1Je Sewell had 15
Pratt and Henthorne got 12
for
Eastern led all

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Hobart Stitt, 29, Middleport RD,
was ordered arrested by State Probation Offtcer F. A. Patterson Sat~
urday morning and held In county
jail. Sheriff Robert Hartenbaeh
made the arrest at 9:45 a. m.

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lhtrd quarter, 50-36.
In county play Hartsell Dod·
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Their overall season record to date
is seven wins against three losses,
one of the best records the East·
crners have compiled in recent
years.
Eastern rc~erves defeated Albany's seconds 46·33 in a prelim·
in.ary match .
Scoring: Eastern, Knight 7-~19;
Ueadley 2-2-6; Woode 8-8-25; Kuhn
3-0-6; Whitlatch 4-3-11; Gaul 2-Q..f,;
Hetzer Q.j).().
Albany, Morris 2·2·6; Radford
2·0-4; Sewell 7·1·1~; Pratt 3-6-12;
Henthorne 6-IJ.l2; Carsey 2-0-4:
Hoover 2-3-7.

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while leaching for Mrs. Fer'n. Caul
or Rac1ne. We got to talki~ of.
Big Snows. These younti~eiS ask ·
ed me wht&gt;n and i( the OhiO: River
fro1e ewer. :\,l!y data has in 1918
and 1937. A!ll I right?
I recall reading of one darin g
soul I\ ho undertook to drive h1s
team Of horse~ 0\'er the froze n
river at Pt Pleasant~scems to
me he dtdn't make it Anybod y
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Well. anyway,
Midt:lleportN s
walked across the ice 10 Masun
and Columbia in 1937 ·- I saw
'em myst&gt;lf I was tempted to pull
my three yc•ar old son across on
his sled--others were doing jus!
th:~t-lo have a t~tll Stlory to te lt
in the ruture , but heroically reI framed . My favnrite way of NOT
dymg would be under ice rn sub
zero weather.

Kids greet this present weather
w1th s!J.outs rrf JOY , oldsters with
moans of pnin And why? Because
we old todJ;:ers have to see to tht•
waler pipe; ,the wy walks, gf!t
food in, ruh on Vick's salve al
My favorite desC'nplion of Tex· night, and quote to ourseh•es that
as winds-qttote:
ohl poem-· ~
"Tang a log cham on a post. If
"Stnvlng with poverty's patient
it stands out str·aight, that's a pain
breeze, but when it gets to whip
Onh to l! V(' I ill su mmer .again!"
ping around. and links snap off,
.Did yon say summer ? I don't
look out because il's likely to be bd1cve it.
windy by sundown."
SURPRISE
Johnn•oe. IUak-- (Eddie and Ruth's . Jl.'an ea~c . homc, took , good took
)'(IU.RIIIe~)
a~mplaiJw;d to
his h~Of!t\\d 1 ,: wrnt to bathroom, go! mit'
mother who'd ccnsoled him on a h1s razor, stropped 11 loud a11d
small ache he . felt around the long.
•olar ~lexus re&amp;LOn,, told her · ''But 1 "Sam," thus frirnd wi!,.., ' why
M'omm1e, you d()n t understand . \ 'O il sharpcnin' that razor '!"
You see, this is my ball gladder" • "Lissen, gal,'' thu~ Sam . ''Tiwre's
This is the same Johnme who a puir or bi:Jck shOes under that
years ago when he was \'Cry young !Jed. If'n !hey's no man m~Hie 'e m,
-he's now a ripe old 7 or 8, was I'm gonna shave."
naming the four ~;~ospeJs, thusly:
Matthew, Mark,
Amsbary and
John."

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
V'Q\I(JJU)):l' SEEN

"THAI EiKO FlU WCMitf'!;;
.,.ACE WHEN I WENT
1'0 'TH ' ~ AND
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Bear with me while I tell an·
Executor
other:
E1tate of Raymond Zirkle,
A guy explained his five childeceased
dren's names - " You sec, I
Notice is hereby given that Paul
wa~ied 'em Scriptural. They came
3 boys, a glrl then another boy. Zirkle whose Post Office address
S otbeir names are Matthew, Mark i!l Pomeroy, Ohio bas be.en duly
appointed as Executor of the
Luke, Anne, John."
Reasonable enou~h.
Estate Of Raymond Zirkle late of
Meigs County, Ohio, deeeased .
Dated this 11th day o( January
1957.

CHEESE

JOHN C. BACON

GRATERS

Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
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108 Court St., Pomeroy .... Phone 383-X
3rd and Main, Middleport . Phone 6204-X

Pomeroy or lllddleporl and you will experlenee prompt
oervlee.

"It ,.;as the year the windmills
pumped air, the fish died in the
dusty ponds, the jack rabbtts mbb\ecl prlck1y pelT, the baby quail
feU into the cracks in the ear!Jl,
tbe termites ate the onions , the
bukers forgot how to laugh, and
tbe rattlesnakes crRwled into !he
living room."
It's just a shame, that's what il
is. And no one, but no one. has
!.'!~me up with an answer to t~e
, mne years drought problem In
that area.
---.To mine, and tvcry one's
utooi&amp;.hment, the farmers there
stitl wtsh to hang ~n.
.
I, fo~ OM, am hlt~~ly 1n favor
of sendmg some of tbls tax money
to &amp;.uch areas-to be borrowed and
used through a government loan
system by such stout hearted ores
as the:~oe men of the soil.
In the very highest sense tht)y
are the pioneers O{ today, at least
on the farm front.

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DEFI,.,DII FAYDfliD

CLEANERS

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D:liiy S.ntlnel, Pomeroy.JOddlopD1'!, 0 ., Jan. 21, 1957-3.

S1g-ht with ;~ h u~e load of I hf'
I good c:.le bl ~r k nuue ta.
You know whaP We live in a
, land of coal hl·re in thlt arl' ll.
wll h a ~a ll Hld wu ry almo&amp;l In ou r
fnmt door But you &lt;C"an 1-' out uf
t·r.a J and holltr ~o ur hod off urt'
hHt gcL 11
1
Aud lKI for .tall. thf' COII~ ·kirrd ,
1 nwa11. to ~pr 1 r~ kflo on tb.l( tla11·
gC'rous let· _ .,,.11 ht&gt;re'!l th~ W&lt;.t )
, 0 u gf' l lt
.'tl rt-!dy 1 as k. "You hattlt'fl•uih
.1 Llt lll!: ~ ~ cnar,.;e ~&gt;\lilt, ~e )'O u'' ·
Stern g rocer " Well, 't YIP.S, f 'l'
r:on g11 ) 011 a liltll'. but it's 3 Ce!Th
a pou nd no..,·" &lt;Oh. boy, and HI)
dad U~Wd tu huul home about a
tun of It for a doiJar-bliiChefl nJ,!
you know)

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DRlVERS SWITCH
SOUTHWEST
CHESTER, England (UP)
British automobile raclnt drivers, TCU 86 Okla t:Lty 84
unable to hold the annual 150- Rice 75 Baylor 62
mile Chest"r Motor Trial Sunday Capital 73 Heidelber!l 68
because of guollne rationing, Denison 82 Muskingum 74
!Witched to a 7\-1 mile bicycle Kenyon 1M Ohlo We&amp;.lcyan 62
nee and Brus White-who usually Otterbein 66 Hiram 63
drives an Aaton· MarUn car- won Marietta 85 Waynesburg 65
ll
Wa1hinglon &amp; Jeff 78 Fenn 49
NE WYORK (UP) -Anr:elo De·
tendls, the Brooklyn boxer wbo
knod:f'd out Ernie (The Rock
Durando In the first round at St
Nichob.s Arena Dec. 24, is an 8-&amp;
choice to make Jerry Luedee or
New Haven, Conn., hla al.xth
straight victim tonight ln the
same rina.

~anta C1au~~:) th:m

~fc J'\'Vt'll. I'll lake
1' u nh
worth " (all I want to carry).
I get down about to Spencer 's
and bung. goes my bag of &amp;all Ia
lhe wei. dir' y pavement. Ther· ··~
almost always a former (or pr •·~
ent) pupil around t o rescue ffl('
lhis tlme Lillian fMrA Orm) SmJi h
Tendt'rly we pick up busted hag
l struggli.• bravely home with 11
Only way I know to get in and ou t
any more-salt all the!!e walks ancl
1e)' steps.
Nossir, you ('an't hordly find
them kind cf !lungs no jpO~ - -:-!'•
It is truly the "Year of the Coal and salt , I mean . HORI~¥; jou
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Locun" in our country's great ~re the same.
drouiht stricken SOLI1hwest.
A leadin1 news weekly quotes
reading "S nnwb~d" t!)'
a Texas rancher as putting it this myI was
sixth graders WJi;d'ne:sda)~

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By UnltH
St'eond baseman Bobby R1ch·
ardson, the rookie most likely to
make the grade with the Yankee•
th1s year. s1gned his 1957 contract
today and poss1bly set into motion
a rirastic turnover in the world
champion!' infield.
T11e pint-med, 21-year-old Rlcb·
ardson. the best double play mak·
t•r m the business, according to
Casey Stengel, will report to thl'
Yank~cs
from
Denv"r of the
American Associa tion where he
balled .326 last season.
Stengel has indicated Richard·
son easily could win the Yankees'
r1•gular s"con d base JOb. in which
case pepperpot Billy Martin un·
doubtedly would be moved to
third b:Jse on a regular basis.
The G1ants mcre11scd their tohrl
of satJ~fied players to 17 with the
sig~wg of pitl·her5 Alan Wurthlng·
ton and Gordon Jones. Wurthlngton harl a 7-14 slalc w1th th'!
Giants last ye01r wh1le Jones, .1
formt'r Cardinal who reports to
New York as part of the Red
Schoendienst-Alvin Dark deal, won
13 games and lost eight with
Omaha of the American Association .

(not e&lt;1tn

1 love tbia story, and at ~he risk
of :repetition-wellIt wa'J the day and age of tht'
first airplane. One of these earl)'
flying machines landed In a cotton
fie ld m the deep South whNe a
creat manf colored workers were
bUS)'. Pamcky , they fled , almost
to a man. But tbis old unde, hal
in hand, hu.m.illty in every step.
' approached the fti"r.
"How d')'e du, Marse JesuHhow'd you lrave your pa~"

Wh.i1c Conch Retton will seet
a way to overcome what amounta
Lo a 13 to 14 point handicap, plua
the addf'd terror of the small NeJsonville floor , fans can only hope
, for the best.
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A large cuntingent of Panther
fans is expected to go north Tues1
day nigh.t In quest of a v~dory.
Other .sEo teama: Galllpolls at I
home w1th Wellston, Jackson at
EASTERN
home with Logan.

Dickens Takes
First Look At
HOOSier pf0 blem

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Dtck Retlon will throw a
fast and aggre88ive club that ha!
surpnsed fanll wttb 1 bnllla:nt
Hctory over Logan, and a dismal
Joss to weak Gallipolis.
Led by Johnson, lanky center
w1th his twistinJE book shot, Porn- i'
&lt;'roy sconng Is also well balanced
w1t h Aaron Buffington :t_tanding
8th in the lclgue wilh 135 points; :
SJS!&gt;on 12th with 1~ and Wilder- I
moth 19th with 91.
Offense and defense rec=ords, according to ,James White of Syracuse, show the Hound-Panther battic u not a toss·op. On off~n 1 e ,
Nd!onvllle on the season ln 11
games has averaged 71 poinb per ,
game to Pomeroy'a 62.7. Defenslvely, the Hllunds have permlt- i
ted M points per game tbe Pan- 1
thf'rs 57 4.
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Signs On With
Stengel's Nine

lhlme, tbe more

n l~~

I our coal m• n who finally, aHcr
o r numerous telephone calls, hove 1n

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Calif. alway• rnakeiJ m_e lhmk. of
the man _who.. aclle.~ It Son JOIIf' I'!
rhyffi:e With hose Tnld that lhl·
~~,msh J 1~ alWI\II pronounced
H , he leaned O&gt;~tlr backward on
tbe whoJe thin&amp;.
.
A1ked. " Wben were you Ill S:tn
Jose'" be tlRSWered , ••J thmk II
was in Hone ant' Hub .''

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BOOMlNGTON, Jnrl .
UP .
al 5 ·2 each. '1 lu~~ T ttl'sthy Tllf::hl Phil Dirkl'm, Indiana 's new foot
in Nelsonvtllr v. o tlld h~ pnrc pmson to champwn ~ h · JI hop('s
ball roach, today got h1s fi rst look
The Sports Ocsk would w•nturc , at what ·tiel ahead.
t•h Stale dash t' riday tops the no 11ugge~;t10n on str~lt'ID' · H sure· 1 Dirkt&gt;ns arrived on th e Indiana
U
foheht~·u n Stale SAturday. T h t'
.
th
k
ly· would ltkt• to pmn l out, how. campus from h111 Wyomtng home
Ducke)'es 11re hvorcd over W1s· 1caguc s pro ~r am
IS wee ·
II
t
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ff
S d
con~ln tonight and Norlhwc~trrn
MIK!Iourl \'alley: Bradley, rank- I ever, that !he a. -eo.urt pre.~~ 1att• un AY u 1g 1rl., s oppln~ o to
Saturtlay.
cd 141 n nation&lt;.~l!y , way out. front thrown on lht~ Haenw rurnado 111 t'ha~ge plancA 1n Chle~go
fla&lt;'Jflc Coast Conference C"' ll- with 5·l against 3· 1 for St. Louis the fou~th C}twrtt'l' ht ~ l wcl'k was
1J1~kens, whose lifetim e 70::!
forllla IS 5.0 but defending chaml' anrl w t•hltu Hr.ullcy rl.o;ks perfect a b{'atlllful thlll!;! tu ~ ('I' Anct 1t wmnmg mark rankls tum
loth
mark
ghl
\);
Tuln.
wmkcU
wdl
again
st
a
j.jOod up- among the uation·~ acthe ~o:rld
0111
UCLA Is ri;;hl hcbmcJ at 4 ·0 .
vonrnt
roaches sttll had two Y~'llt~ to run
l:lul wouU 11 work, dS ,1 mort on his Wyoming contra{'t. His
fr&lt;'quc•nt s tralc~t·m , ng.1m~l lh1 Cowho}s chalked up a 10.0 rcc·ord
toll Hounds? And huw IJU!t:kly 11nd won the Skyline Conference
cuuld the Jlound~:~ adju~1 to 11 wll h &lt;Town last season. Dtrkens' overAC:U 1\ rA Ll~~NTF., Mex.: Vel· dr!VI' Ill tart irs and lung ~ 1 1 01 pass· al l rt•cord in ten years all WyoBy Unlt.cl Preu
Nan Ed rurgol hc11t AI Be~.o;ellnk t's to mate.; breaking fn·c !n I he· mmg heAd coach W51R 69·27-B
SATURDAY
Ufhcials salrl Indiana awarded
~11A:'dl
Gallant ltan. a 13-3 111 the IICL'ond hnlc of a play-off open down-c•ourt'!
And tMre'• • coupl• of oth·
01ckens a four-year contract Sal ·
sho1 won
the $26,325 Jl\bbcos lo win !he $15.00(1 Caliente Open
1101! lllurnanwnt.
er pre11lng quo•tlona, too. Do
urday calling for an annual wa~e
St11k"8 ~t lllaleah.
TAMPA. t'la:
Rctsy Rawls th• P•nth•n hno th• atemlnd• of $15,000.
CARCAOIA, Calif.. Honey's All·
te uu It over th• long haul, an
--:::-::-:::-::::::::-:--bi captured the f27,700 Santa C11l· fought off a rrrord ('hallenge hy
k..p their foul count low?
SUN INERGY
alma Hand!tap at Santa Anna Fay &lt; rorkc•r un I he final hole to
The
.~
c
urc
hula
few
of
1hl'
prol)
LOS
ANGELES
_ A vis1tmg
win
the
$5.0011
Tampa
Golf
t&gt;pen
I'ark
lcms
Co;1ch
for
the
third
llnw
Helton
must
answer
professor
of
cns:incerlng
llt the
N•:wTON. Maea.: Trnley A! ·
8 . Hi tomorrow Ull!V('rs1ty oi Call£orn.la at LoR An·
l'OI'~:NtiA(;t~N. Denmark: The IIOmC'huw b,·iore
brlghl. who overcame polio to ilc ·
gcles has predicted that wllhln 50
comt' the world fi1ure skatlnk( Dllntsh Sporh Asttoclallon SUI\· nillhL
Two facts about tho Ncl:;onvlllc to 100 years man will turn to tho
champion, "reluctantly" quit the pcndcd indt•fmrlcly all &amp;porta con·
lee for e full-time ruedical career nection~ w1Lh the soviet Union and rourt give 11 the n[lhl to b{• call. sun as a direct source of energy.
c:rt ll t•nckt•rbox. While court Dr. A M. zarem 111id this w11l hap·
BOSTON. LanJo Tabort'll Amer- Hungary.
J~ngth is &lt;~bou,l the ss n,re as other pen aa other forma of energy be1un debut wn apolled by t'red
SEOL
schoolB , the Width. Is at come more and more upcns1ve,
Dwyn who &amp;et a Bo•loo Garden
KLU SEES VICTORY
least
fLvc
ff'f•t Jells, and lhllrf' Is, w!lh selected applications soont:r.
Rcotd in the Lurlvcc two-mile
CINCJI\'NATI , 0 !UP) - Muscle for all pract:cal purposes no space
run ln the Knl&amp;hta or Columbus malt Trd KluslCwskl, wbo sla;ned at all bcyond the bankmg boards.
U. OF CALIF. HONORED
l.rl&lt;'t ffi('CI .
a contrart with lht•
Cincinnati In olhn words, a ahol from " corBERKELEY.
Calit. - The Uni·
Wi':ST ALLIS, Wl!i.: Flcot'l Kf.'n Ucdlt·~: ~ S,;ttlr&lt;la ), predicted a Nu· lwr lllcrally has to Ita a curv1•!
\'l'rslly
of
Clllirornla
has been cit·
Bartholomew aet a new record for Uonal IA'&amp;J;:UP pennant for his
N&lt;~turully, the llound11 arc u~ed
ed by the American Foundalinn
the mile In the annual Grcwt lt'am \his yt·ar Although terffi.lli to tht s Otlwr 11quads an•n'l
A for it~ pioneerina role in research
l.akN speed 11k1Un1 tournC'y, cov- of lht• pnwt•r Julh'r's contral't commo11 rc ,uJt. Nchonv !lit' 91.
in the biolop;lcal and mcd1eal sciering the dutan('e tn 2:40 4
wrre not re\'I•,JlPcl, he is bellcvctl Lo~an -a ynnd tcam- M last f''n · rnt·c~ In a survey of the last half·
AGUA CAUJo;NTE, Mt':.: .: The to bt• JWillnp 111-11rly $;0.000. ahoul day.
rl'ntury of Amerlcun medical progl'rof('l!lioual Goller:~ Asloclation the SMI\\C a8 ht• rccc!vcd In 1956.
r('SS, the fount:lat1on !lingled out the
fined tempermrntal Tommy Boll
umvrrsily's r. search program u
IUOO for throwing 1 putter O\'Pr
DANF.S NIX RIDS
one of the bfost illu'Jtratlng the con
the lrllwd of hcklc Burke tn tlw
l'OI'ENIL\t;J•, N, ll('l\11\ark (UI-')
tribut10ns to medtcltl progrc11~ that
tlt'Cond round of the Caliente 0JJl',J -- l&gt;r • lllll~i · l, 11.1., hl'l'OTJIO tho [if1h
&lt;'an bt&gt; madr by state univcrsllit·~
II&amp;IIOII to ~t'll'r ull ~ports relations
golf {OUTI\IIllll'nt.
With lht• Sn1 It' I lJTlU/11 anrl IIUII·
lUNDAY
l(al'y Silll'l' \he nulbrcllk or fight
ST. LOUJS: Alex Hannum. vet- In~: in llun~arr The Danish Sports
eran National Bl&amp;ket~Ail Au.oeia· A111110dlltio11, rt•preMenting 800.000
8y O.ne llude•u
lion playf'r, repiJeed Slater Mar- athlrrtes, annuuurod Ha action Sun·
CHICAGO &lt;UP) - As hr as its
tin at St. Loula Hawk coacb tor day afler a unanimous vote of the rivals ,1rl' concerned, Ohio State's
the remainder of the &amp;eason.
repre&amp;entali\'1' holl y
rule of Dig Tt'n ba ~ ketball il! apt
to get worse before it gets hdiN.
Thf' high-riding nuckcycM pl('ked
up their fourth straight ronfcr.
cnec victory S11turday night, whipping wlnleiiS 1\hchlJilan State, 70.
IU. with the grcate!ll of cut'.
The road 11hcsd looked ~:~mooth
enuugh £or lho Ohio State crcw
to n111kc It sncn stnught Big Ten
win11 bdore l'ncounterina any dana~r . Begl nnl1111, tonlahl lhc Buck·
cyu t:tk~ on I he loo1J'1S three weak
s.lt«lcrs ~- WlscoJu;in, Northwc!llr.rn
and Mlfhi~Jn Stale agam- within
th1· llf'xt two weoks.
The Badgers arc without a win
In ftvc lrles , the Spllrtan:.~aft• win·
lt'Sll in thr1•e anrt the Wildcats
ha l'c a \' Jclory over lhc Uacl£crs
IIJ;:llim:t thrctl JOS~f'S.
Ohw Stat.e'a~ flr , t tou~h k st
since lh(' rurduc v]clory ('Omc.s
whe-n the Buckeyes go to Cham·
paign . Ill .. on Feb. 4 for It clash
wHit the hlt,:h-seorlng Illinois quioJill I &amp;lvo Ul 1 roll 11 one of our handy braneh olflrn in
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"'thtre:ll AIWI)'I Be An En )!·
land." thoUiht , bOWt'Yrr rt•du \' t•J
ond lmpuvt&gt;r.~hed .

Nelsonville Club Has

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Panthers, Hounds, Bulldogs Head Into Final Round
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te omh tht 'Ornt' from

ly ILANCHI M. HAIKINI
ldown Into a comfortable, 1mall, leu t:JetUne: of tht power of th!!
Heard (o,r h!~) ·~.. ~!;U,;. 11144eat .eDUAtr,)' a.u::b. u ~irway ·..actpt,ered llle". Bdt &amp;rim f1tcls
tor who 8UftJtllted nJt ·rdtfht ·be ..r ~deDI
reallY Qa,.&amp;ld be flte4 . Glitter and
better for ~Ill~ ~IJit aetUe '.-\rui.anolher•CM punaed, "'::'hp., alory ol a rc1pl~ndent put mak n
pOQf dirUnt .iD litG.

4-DaiiJr Selltlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 21, 1957

STILL MR. "BIG"

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SOCIETY

The Dad')- Sentmd

6-Daily Sentinel Pomeroy M1ddlep&lt;Jrt 0 Jan 21 1957

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r MacARTHUR II ANSWERS CALL

Nancy lee Jacobs Becomes Br1de
Of Gory E Honold On January 12

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Thco S

Eleanor Schaaf M ddleport Sot:Iety Editor Phone 6079
Luctlle Bearhs

Ha~k

ns Pome roy Soctety Editor Phone 6244

Mrs Robert Hoyth Honored Guest
At Stork Shower Fndoy Evenmg
Mrs Rob I Ha
Donna R I
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was gucs
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shower g
the hom(.&gt; o
Mrs M o
M tch a as

Parents Sue Hospital F6r $2 Million
After Youngster Passes Away There

Th~

for a

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p a cd dur n g the

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luck 5uppc 1- r da
l' o
he r pr

ng a the ho
Mn M I

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even g and pr cs ~~oon by Mrs
liar y 51'. he
M s
Rodney
r he r :;n
Alan Bradford
Sauer Mrs L H W ley and Mrs
w h h s fan lh'
Sv.. sh e a
"'on the door pr z:c
t
apora ed 1 m
Those p en
ncluded Mrs
h} s cs Research
Haylh and h r mother Mrs S T
a tor &amp;vot.r an
Russe ll anrl he grandmo her Mrs wa
ho v.
w th r George Hass
H
Tu kerma
Mrs Waley Mrs
h e or he Lo d oratory as thev
Charles Sauer Mn George Hackett ch k d he mechan sm before a
lr Mrs Rorl ey Sauer Mrs C E
phe 1 s m a
s ~e and flhape
Van ce Mrs W W Hayes M;rs
o ht one to be aunched n ProSw h r Mrs Mar on Allensworth
Vanguard ~;oes mto a coat
Mr~ Frank W !son and daughte.p
Ann 11 d S aron
Mrs Wllll4n
Bradford Mr
Lew 8 II Sau~r
H ad
s or he
story read
Mrs Ja ncs Pullen and StephatOe
:\1 n ~adc Sa c I le gets ftnal
Send ng g fls b unable to at
l) Uches a Belvo r and the aru
tend "ere M s Norman Wayland
e c Is of the o e of the Corps
~rs Clarence McNeal Mrs Jud
Mrs Kolheryn Payne ' • med
of F ng neers Resean:h and l)e.
son Wh te Mrs Carl Galmore Mrs
opn e t I aborator es at Fort eo! pat' I at the Mason c n c
Herma K radc Mrs Ma1da Rus 1- o Bel o r
Pro ect Vanguard
Mr and Mrs Homer Race Mr
II Mn; Il&lt;~lph D rst Mrs Wal
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un h n.. of a man made and Mrs Denver R1ce and son
lace Bradford Mrs Elmer Burns
nto out r space
n "' M ddlcport Mr ood Mrs
Caro yn Hcs Mrs W lbur Koenig
George DeWeese and M1 and Mn
Sa ly S~tuer M ddleport and Juhe
Lesley Green Athens were Sun
M tch RN Gal tpol s
day v sltors of H E Perry Hem
lock Grove

Middleport
Society

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bov anrl .a d that h 11 prcsen con
d t on was probab y the rcsu

am .r;Sradforrt
s pa s week u
pp gs fro
fhe Wash
wn ch showed a p c7

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M1ddleport WCTU
Holds A Potluck
SupperFndoy

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DOUGLAS Ma,ARTHUR II newly appointed amba!lae.dor to Japan
ana~&gt;.e 11
e He.: ( oss call for blood donations In WIUih ngton
before 11 ng for h !&gt; new pOl!lt in Tokyq.
( ltttf;l whonall

( HICAGO Ul Th p01 n ef
a f ve year olU bo ha f I 11 $2
m II on s u 1 aga n t the DhnolS
Mason c Hosp a cha
g ha he
s n a s all' of co np etr VCii:e
at on as a
su
of rea n ent
he re e r-rl here
The su I on
d~ J ose V rella s
I art slopped I ca ng wh lc he
W.il
under~,;o , a ton~ llcrto n} ~~ot
the ho~;p tal
955
Doc on m sa~;e d
I oy 8
h('art and ~('rC able o res ore
beat g bu he I uy rem a ned n
a f
an I ha

fo n er baby was p c d and he ref esh
I I a It; mcnts urr ed out I c stork theme
a stork Ice r~:a n cu~ cakes m nts and
ng at co ffee wer served by tile has
h te ses v.ho
rc as sed by Carol

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.\Ian Bradford
Is Fcaturcd In
Satellite Story

~1n Ru s 'fl.. a son left Su nda
for a v s t n Co u nbus w h M
and Mrs E me r Leo ar I
Mrs Ph W amson relur ed
hone S" u day af e a s n Col
un bus v. h M and Mrs Robe
Gard er
Mr an 1 ~ s Charle~ M!! har
ind sons of Co umbus were week
end gues s of h s parents M and
Mrs Max Me nharl
Mr and Mrs \\ I ard Ebersbach
and daughters Joyce and Cheryl
were Sunday dinnf'r guests of Mr
and l\lrs C arencc M ght Bardbur
Mr and ~rs Davtd M gh and
family of Bal morr v. re weekend
guests of the r paren s Mr and
Mrs Marshal M ller and Mr ami
Mrs C arencl' M ght
John Fos er of Dayton spent th
weekend w th h s parcn s Mr and
Mrs J E foster
Mr and Mrs Ray Lawson and
chi dren of Columbus are he
guests of Mn Freda Krautlt~r

of

oxygf'n depr vataon dur ng the
heart stoppage
He t rm I the heart stoppage
an u fo see n ocru renee and
sa d hr o
measu c~ by many
doctors
o b ned o save th12
boys 1 r

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NEW HAVEN SOCIETY
AUXILIARY

NoncyWoodgeard
Honored Guest At
B1rthdoy Party
Mr

and Mr!! Ray \Joodgeard
ed w h a party last week
at the r hon e Lmcoln Ha ghts
ho or nw; the r daughter Nancy on 1 ho
v ew
l
her h rtcenth b rthday
0
of
Gam s and da c ng were enjO}
1 d thn~ughout the even ng Kare n
graduated [ram
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AIso C0081'dered Durmg
Session In T~o Attidents

Mayor C 0 F1sher preSided at the meeting of the Mzddle
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port Coune~l Monday evensng when they adopted an ordsnance
for the budget for the comsng year wllh a grand tolal or $74
Three persona perished Monday
628 00 The Fwance committee has been workmg 10 spectal
n auto accidents along the Ohio
:~1ons for the past week to have the budget ready for adop River Two were k lied n an ar

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dden1 n W V rgmaa on Route- 2
near the entrance of the Ka ser
Aluminum anrf Chem1cal Plant al
Ravenswood and another ma
burned to death m h s wrecked
csr on Rout.e 7 south of Galhpol s
Deart a( the Ravenswood fatal
ace dent ll te were Hugh N An
dcrson 46 of Belpre and h s son
Paul 21
Mayor C 0 F sher of Mtddle
Carleton S Dav s ~5 or 212
port Treasurer Jean Lamt Clerk Memor al st Coal Grove an em
Charles Murray and members of ploye of the Ford Brothers lnf' of
he VU!age Councal wall ali be up Ironton was the vu:t m at Gall
fur re-eleal on accord ng to. mlor pol s
.a Qn recel ed today
Clayton B Godby ~5 dr ver of
The llage off cers and counc J he set"ond car
volved n the
members L R. W ley Robert
crash near Gall pol s 1s n Holzer
M E h nney Wayne G bbona Ern
Hospital whl!re h s cond ton s
est t...:overt Oav d Jenk as and DaVt_
.iatd
to be cr t ca
d flftller now alf have petitihs
The Oh o H ghwa~ pa rol sa rl
n ctrculat o seekmg a new tqrm
that Dav s wa~ pmned n h s car
n offce
a(ter the col is o w th
e car
W tb the c rrent ncumbents an
~r ven by Godby The auto burst
off ce all RRk ng elect on th~
into flan es as t lay on ts su.IC'
ha~ been nQ other nd cation 1of
and wa.s completely burned beforl!
olh«r aJpannts to v Jlage offlc4l
Oallipol s firemen arr ved at the
«ene
Accord ng to pol ce Dav s f'ar
dtd II dewa~s from the northbound
lane lntG ta&amp;e J)i.th of the Godby
car resultmg n the coli ston God
G II presented shll.stles to show
by suffered a fractured Jaw pel
the costs of lighting m the v llage
vis left h p and nult pte r b
lor several previous years It was
fractures
also suggested that more power
Dav s t was repor ed was on
Cui lamps be used from the vaHage
A Gall pol s man made a Jcal )us way to Coolv I e to attend the
hm t!l down Second and Thlfd w th a Pon eroy automobile deal
(Cont nued on 5NIP two)
Streetfi G II and Hendr x Will er that dtdn t work ou the way
meet w t 1 Council on Feb ll he had t planned and he ts In
when a dec s on wtll be made on county ]a I tbday
the mcrcased I ghtang and the
James Newman reportedly left
contract coonpleted
b s car on Jan 5 at a local deal
The res gnation of Ch ef of Po er s place of business white be
hce Batley was accepted and Coun
trted out a new model Accordc I w ll eonstder the appo ntment ng to the evldence presented In
of a man to take th s position
Just ee oC Peace R E Grmdley a
The Councll accepted the may
court thas morning Newman was
Jack Lee Durham 23 of Porn
or s report of $279 77 Cemeter)
arrested an COlumbus Oh o Men eroy e:&gt;caped with m nor lll.Juriea
report $14~ 00 Jean Lama treas
of abrasiOns and contusions about
urer ga c a report of $21 021 01 day with the car In pouess on
Newman "II charged w th fraud the head Monday m an ace dent
balance Deeember 31 1956 on de
ja I pendmg a C n one tenth mlie north of the june
pos t $13 0?1 01 m savings ac and 11 back
at
settlement
with
the auto com~ lion of Routt&gt; 692 on Route 680
count $8 000 00 wh ch was accept
ony
According to the Ohlo Htghway
cd
Patrol a tandem coal truck dr v
Amusement taxes
from the
en by Durham sk dded on a mud
theaters and schools will be re
dy curve h t a roncrete abutment
moved and Counc I voted to re
on a nne w:ty br dge and fJ pped
sctnd th s ordmance retroact veto
over the bndge mto the creek
Januar} 1 19~7
bed
The Me gs Water Company re
The truck was completely de.
ported t~at the r annual mspec
mobshed at a Joss estimated by
t on of f rc plugs showed all lo
the H ghway Patrol of several
the vtllage n iOOd condition w th
tbousar. d dollars
Governor C Wilham 0 Nelli w II
one at Ash and Broadway needmg
DamBge to the bfldge was only
special care m cold weather after bead an tmposmg list or speaken of a mmor nature pol ce said
usmg
who wtll address township off
The rules were suspended after clall as they gather n Columbus
the first reading of the budj:et or January 24
and 26 for the 29th
dmance and the second and th rd annual tonvention of the Ohao
readmgJ&gt; made at thas time
State Association of Township
Mter a general d scusslon Coun Trustees and ClcrkJ aceord ng to
ell voted to re(und $26 50 to .Paul Pe.rl L Jacobe preBJdent of the
Smart pa d for alreet work near Metgs county group
his home
The program anno meed by
Mayor F sher was aut homed b)l State Secretary Charles P Baker
The West V1rgan\a Lt&gt;glslature
COUnt'li to have the street depart Jr of Pa neBvtUe includes a quesment place one way s gns at Gar t on and answer per od at each w II be asked th s week to make
f eld Avenue makmg at one way seet~lon under the d reel on of a new judicial c rtlllt to consist
from Thtrd Avenue to Second Av State Aud tor Jamca A Rhodes
of Mason and Pu man Counttes
entre
accord
ng to Delegate Judson .Me
Setrctary f1l SLate Ted W Brown
Tile butld ni commtttee Mlller will explaan elect on procedllNlS Cormick of Putnam Ci&gt;unty
Gabbo 1s and Wiley are to report J\Uorney General Will am Saxbe
McCorm ck said that he plans
at a apecaal meeting on January 31
dascuas the work of h111 olf1ce to anlroduee a blll wh &lt;'h would
will
to pvc a resume o( the work to and Speaker of the House Roger create the new court and at tht.
be done on the village blllldmc
same time wodld makl' Cabell
rented by th~ Hemer Bakery The Cloud will tell about the work of County a smgle county Judicial
the
ID2nd
Genera]
Assembly
~Continued .,. ,... two}
Town11h1p ofhcia s themselves circuit
Cabell and Putnam Counties
w II also be featured on the proare
now n the same udtc at Clr
gram as Presadent Edwln L Straw
ser reports on he work of the cutt the S xth while Mason Coun
IIISOC atlon VIce 1 resident W K ty in in the Fifth Jud c a\ C rcu1t
Tob n of Marion revaew the du of which Jackson Roar1'e and C.al
ttea ot township clerks Ted Arm ho"n Countlc, arc • part
11trong of Stark County tells of
the asptcts of munlcip:~l seeestlon
tloward Schlea:r-1 pres dent of the
Funeral
scrvJces for Clyde lAicas t:ounty All&amp;oclatJon explams
French 57 wbo dted IIUrlrlfonly the cUects of muntctpal mcoml:!
CINCINNATI 0 Ul - r 'Od
Monday of a heart attack wall be tuN on town11h1p governmen
uce
held Thursday
and Everett M Jlyre presldt&gt;nl of
Eggs large Sl Gh ly wcakf'r nc
Mr hench ownt!l' of the French the Montgomery County group
pr1ces patd at farms for US con
Dry Clean ng Company n Jackson talks on annexation problema
sumer grades wh lcs and browns
11 the son of Mr and Mrs Edward
A jumbo&amp; 33-39 A large 29-30 A
Ftench Middleport
mediums 26-27 A small 2().24 II
MEIGS GENE .. AL HOI"TAL
Mr and Mrs Edward French
Admusl:ons George Neaselroad, larae 26-27 Pr ces FOB t:lnc nnatl
and Mr and Mr11 M L French arc
Ray Calvert, Pomero1 whites and brov. ns A large 35-36
in Jaekson today wttb MrB Clyde Pomero
French and sons Curtas and owen Floyrf Spence Pomeroy Mrs Or A medaum aa 34 B large 33 3&lt;1
Chickens fl")'cr stronger fryers
tba 8€'nnaU
and the1r wavea
DI5Charges Mrs M1r)' Sprouae 3 31h lb 17 hen~ heavy type 14
Further details of Lhc funeral
arraDJ:e.ment.a wW 1Ms •nnounced Pomeroy MoTriSOD Qualls .Rut 17 hens hght type 16-12
Butter 90 scor~ 68c lb
laad Ro;re M.ola:r RuU&amp;lld.
later
The meet ng opened wlth •
prayer by the Rev Howard Rup
pelt pastor of the F rst Presby
ter an Church and Homer R1ce
property owner on Rutland Street
appeared before Counc I and the
Ma)'or o ask for nformatlon as to
h s laxat on for a sewer wh ch
does not abu on has property
After a general d scuss on thl' mat
ter was referred to I he sewer
comm tee Miller J c nk ns and
W ly who " !I meet w th Village
Sohc tor Fu z o dec de upon this
quest on
T A H12nri x manager of the
Columbus and Southern Ohio Elec
tr c Company r.troduced Bernard
W G JJ CSOE mun c pal repre
sentative from Columbus The
presen contract for street I gbt ng
between the village and tbe CSOE
expires on reb 4 and the COil\Pa
ny subm tted a proposed contract
for cons deration bY tbc Council
He explained that eolits for mam
tenapee nstallatmn f xtures ete
had mc;rcased an the past ten
years c1nd that h s eompan~ hen
tated lo lose on the street hght.
mg m ~he vij)qe b""t WRq}ed to at
leaat breJk ev.en

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Retarded Child
Local Driver Has Ass'n Plans SEO
Narrow Escape As District Meeting
Truck Turns Over
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Services To Be
Held Thursday

day party at hi"

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Head

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Township Officers
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Gan rs
were played a ld pr us won by
John Btakc Jimmy Crow and
Mary K Hennesy
Rcrrcshmcnts of barth lay f:akc
ce cream suckers bubble gum
and favors of party hats were ser
ved to thC followmg amaH gut'sls
BUI Hackett Arthur CssCl JoJf
rey en() Randy Burt
JeCfrl!y
Bogp l.o~~rry Vance Richard and
Cblppcr llagicrty S nan and San
dra. Ohlinrer Susie Chapman
J dy artd Shella MeKn lfht Mary
Cleland John Blake Mary K
Henncsy ltmmy Crow Pat Gress
Adult guests were Mrs. Loon Me
Kaisht and Mrs Katheryn &lt;.,Tow
Unable to attend !hr. party be
t'ausc oC Ulneu were Kcv n Daal
ey Miehl.«ll Van Cooney and Tom
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the ceremony A triangular at

Mrs Bentz Wolfe
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Th rd Friday CJ ub

Mrs G IY
mother Mrs 1\.ftnrrva C'h I k s
were bus ness v1~ tors n Charles
ton Saturday
Leo Hysell hu hl'c
for the p,ast \'.('f!k
Mr and Mrs W II a
and daughter Barbara
spent lhc weekend w lh h s no
her Mrs Lucdle Mayes and gran
mother Mrs El :r:abcth K rhy
Fred Lewlii Chari s Bask ns
John Fnher and M&lt;tr
( aro y
~ Her students at Oh o Un ver
11ly were home over he week d
Mrs Thomas Elder Scot a N
Y accompan ed her son Dr Da
a Elder Duke U Hsllv r&gt;ur
ham N (
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to t r home after co ng bl' c
fer the funeral ol her n other Mr~
Martha Sargent

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taper'll in cry1tal holders deoorated the room
The bn.des table was lovely wltb
a while damask cover In belrloom \\hteb haa been uaed on the
wedding tables for memben of
the famtly for over 60 yeus lncludmg the weddmg of her m~
ther and grandmother A three
Uered wedding cake topped with
tbe man ature bnde and groom
w1th tall white tapcn 1n two
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branched candelabra
entWin.e4
Mrs Ben t Wolfe entertained with avy on either Nde centered
the Th rd Frlday Club Friday eve- the table
n ne at her home We11t Matn St
The meeting in eharge of the
Mrs Thomas Young auiated b7
president Mn Henry Reabel op Mrs James Fugate and Mra: Mike
ened With the Lord a Prayer m Simmons were Jn charge of tbe
umson The a~retary report was recept on Mrs Jack Stropes Cog ven by Mn. Ben Neui.!Ung and lumbuf ser ed the cake M lsI
Mrs Max Meinhart acted as treas- Mary Jo Evans Columbus t be
urer A carrt of thanks for flow punch .nd M 1111 Jan cc Story Pom
ers sent a lriend wu read Sales eroy tbe coffee
tax stamp11 were count.ed
The newlyweds left lOT a short
Games were played and prizes wedding tnp For her gomg away
awarded to Mrs Neutzl ng M ss the brade eh se a pale blue knit
Anna Ebenbac-h MNI Albert H su1t w th w ntcr wh te and bltlck
Ebersbaeh
Mrs Add c Grueser acees~mnes and wore tlle orebid
and Mrs Rc 1bel
from her b dal bouquet
Thc new ",..rs Hanold II a grad
A 82\ad course was ser ed Uy
the h tstess to those named above uate of Pomeroy High School and
and M:f5 Edward Hlte Mrs Err
s QliSOf' ated w lh the Batelle l'lt&amp;o
est Rhodes Ml&amp;s Kate Ebersbach moral Inst tute n Columbus Mr
Mr~ Cleland Heines and Mr Hanold is a graduate of Soutb
1Hlg,h School n Columbua attend
Wolfe
The February mcetmg w ll be ed Oh o Slate Un1verslty College
a Valent ne Party at the home of of Eng neer ng and IS a&amp;soclated
Mrs Relbel
wltll the lndustnal Nucleonks
Corp Colun bus as an electronics
LIONS
techn can
The New Haven L ona Club met
The couple are res1d ng with
his parent uatll Febru•nr 1"
Tuesday evening at the Amer can
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Legion
tfurmg the b'Ustp.es.; when be will leave for 1ervace 1n
meetmg It wJ~ ~'n~ed that the US Army
Out of town guests at the we.d
approx mately 42 ch ldren were
b
ding "ere Mr and Mrs WiUladl
suppl ed walh Chr ~tmas Boxes 'i D Jacobs Mr an~ Mrs Chester
Jack Fry Mr Fry w shi'S to thank
d u•-aU mcrcha ts and nd v duals wbo Jacobs Mrs Sherm n Lee Y ....,._
Helen Leedv all of Jackson Ml
c ntr buled donattons
and Mn T D Clutts Mr and
1\fal'k VI ard a nounced that four
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Dick Austin chaar nan of Mason
MlIll Eteanor Kemp Mus Be"
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Coun Y March of D mcs gave a Serft Miss Dorothy Taxon Miu
sumn ary of var ous organua 1-ne E De all Glen Tam•U•11
'"" c ol Rosell
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Earl F S-leh
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also asked the L ons Club -to sup- Miss Peggy Hughes Mr and Mri
port the dr ve and plam!l were dls- Everett Telke Mr and Mfl J!di.
cussed to do so
ward E Evan• and daughter• ,....
Others present W('fC Charles ry Jo Betty and Sue and Mt and
Jc\\e 1 Bob Johnston Charlea Les- Mrll Jack Stropes and chlldren
ter Nlck Phelps 11 c Raney and Valerie and Craig all of CoJum;
John Wolfe
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Mr an I Mrs Harold Ctrcle and
son of 1 orth1nd were Sunda)'
gul!sh or Mr a 1 !\Irs ,Homer C r
cle and ram ly
Mr a l Mrs ( eorge Circle and
c:hul!ltcr of Gcra Bend were Sun
dav gut'sts of Mrs Mary Clrde
Jo Ann Br nkrr of Racme §pent
thr w rk t' I w th Karen Holler
Mrs II A Barnll:r: and JIIOn!'l of
Unro He ghts were S nday dm
Mr s Nits ol Mr and Mrs Dean
Br kc
Mr a1 d Mrs Dan Sm th and
fan ly call~d on Mr and Mrs
Harold Grady and family Tueiday
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Mllr~arct An r rlcton spe t
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Monda~ mght walh Lucallc Noris
of Rae nc
Mr and Mrs Orvy Gamer and
The seventh barth.S.y of Mtchae\
~wo grandchildren !pent Saturday Gress older son of Mr and Mrs

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Robinson's
taundry

Mr. W II om A"!
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Walllam Perry returntd ho c s n

and 10n11 Don and B
Mrs W I
bur Parsons and son R ss
Sl
Albans spent the werkf'nd
with loiN! Ann cc Ohl ngr-r who
moved to the Coat~ a par n cnt on

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her parents Mr and M • J
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son the br Jeamatd They WOJ'I.
Identical ballerina length JOWDJ
of coral taffeta featurloa 1 por.
lra t neck! nt" trimmed wltb vel
ve t anrt c ap~' sleeves The flared
sk rts were fashioned watb panelJ
of velvet Tbey wore headblo"-'
of matthtnj: lafieh and velvet
with theatre veils and carried eolonaal bouqut-h of wtlate carna
t ons and p nk lui e w1th wbite
streamers Lted In lovers knotl
Mr Jack Stropes of Columbu~1
brother n law of the groom serveG
15 heal man and ushers wt"re Mr
RGbert E Jones Wellston broer In law of the bride and Yr
James Teske Columbus
Preced ng the ceremony a hall
hour of nuptial muSJc was preaent
ed by Mrs Ben Neut:rbna: orsan

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shop and f m I I \Ills voted to
sc d r owcrs o nrn ben c:onf ned
at hon c u I osp al by lllnel&amp;
Thr wondrr hox r1onatl"d by M n
( c c eve S ubar \\US awarded
to Mrs Harley 8 own
Refresh ncn s w rc S('rved by
the hos;tcss o hose named above
and M s W It Duv s Mrs Carl
M&lt;1nrc Mr~; Dav rl S atcr Mrs
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and Mrs
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wlth I er parents Mr and M s
A ec Fraser
Mr 1t d Mrs F ank K ng a
son Roger t:o\u nbufl v s e l her
moth r Mrs Char es Q I n an t
11on B Uy ~unday Mr~ K ng wa5
later! o enter M C me Hosp t
a! n Co un bus for m o surge !'
oday
M and Mrs Joe Y

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Mr
Henry Caslo s ser ous\y
Ill a MP Ss General Hosp a! a d
Mr a d \Irs Geo ge CaHo and
thrc ch dren t:olumbus w rc
cal ed home Sunday bY her I'Ond
ton Thev are ho stgests of M
a d Mrs Dav d M er ll.trs 0 er
ha be
II for he past week w h
a severe a ack o! f ~
1\la c 1\a Fra er wl 0 s e mp oy
cd at the Ka sflr Alum num plan
Ravenswood spen he weeken

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Mar

B II Darst sen or at the Col ege
of Mus c Oh u Stat~ Un vers Y
and a classma c Jack Renner
spent the weekend w h lhe Co
mer s pa nts Mr and Mrs Da I
Darst Jr

Nan(')! Lee Jacoba daughter of
Mr and MMI Corhas E Jacobs
108 Un on Ave became the br1de
of 1\lr Gary E Hanold son of Mr
anrl Mrs Harry E Hanold 900
L llev Ave Col umbus on Satur
iJay Januarv 12 at tbe Federated
Church
The Rev Waldo J Bartels read
the vows Of the double rmg ceremony a 1 30 p m before an altar
decorated with seven branched
f'andelabra cnlw ned w th tvy and
ta I vases of wblte glado~ and
wh te stock Whtt.e bows marked
the fam ly pew
G ven In mamage by her fa
ther he brule was lovely m a
wa tz length gown of white 1m
ported ch nblly lace over bndel
sat n fashlt:'ned ahmg princess
I nes and fca.turmg a scooped •cal
oped eckltne and fastened m tbe
back v.. ath hny self covered but
ton s w th long ftttt"d sleeves com
ng to a point over the hands
The very full sk1rt wltb Kll
toped hemhne was worn over an
old fasl onecl hoop Her f nger tip
vet! of French tlluss1on fell h-om
a crown of seed pearh She car
red a brtdal bouquet of white bll
by mums and hlhes of tbe valley
centered w th a wh1te orchld Her
only 1ewelry wu a lingle atrand
or pearls a gtft ol the II'OOm
Mrs Robert Jones of Wellston
~aster of bride was matron of bonor and Miss Helen Leedy of Jack

New Judicial
Circuit Court
Being Proposed

An Important meetmg of the
South Eaat OhiO D strld of tbe
Stale Assoc ataon
Chtldren w II be held n Newark
Oh o unda~ January 27 at 3 p
m a' the Tr n t) Episcopal Church
Flrlt and Mam Streets
For the bcnef1t of parent~ of
retarded chtldrcn up to twent~
one years of age there w II be a
opportunity to diSCUSS W h t'X
per1enced
Retarded
Ch ldrcn
Counclt members and S ate off
cia is J.he present facti t cs for
the educatton and care of these
young pe~ple
Any pe{sons ntercstE'd n th s
problem or who know fr ends or
relat v('s m rre~d of he p n th s
f1eld are mcouraged to attend and
ava I themselves of this uppor un

lly
Further nformat on may be b11d
by contactmg Mrs Warren S
We ant Jr Newark Ohio

Funeral Serviees
Are Complete Fer
Aaron F. Wooten
Funeral serv ees for Aaron I'
Wooten 74 who d cd n the S
brell Commun ty ear Pont Plea
sant Sun&lt;Jay w II be held at the
Church of Chnst m Chr stan Un
on Pomt Pleasant at 2 p m Welt
nesday
Rev J p Keefer wall off cia c
at the serv ces and bur al w II be
m.ade n Provadcnce Cemetery n
Ga a County
F rtenUs may call at the
dcn&lt;'c or has son Berne m the Sc
br II CommuRi y

or New Radio
Statiun In Area

PUCO Approves
OVEC And Atomic
Commission Pact
COLUMBU S
OhiO Publ

l

Mrs. Stella Grimm
Funeral Services
To Be Wednesday
Water Main Work
Causes Schools
Drunken
Driving
To Close Tuesday
Is Charged To
hool
Athens-Co Judge

Sargent Funeral

Market Reports Rites Are Held

f' ncral services for 'M.n Harry
Hf'pa r wo k o
Sargent were he d Sunday a the
the v c n ty of
Raw! ngs Coats Funeral Hom(' w lh
Yf'S erday
b fl g
Fred I Gardner paStor of the
vacat ons to ro t'
Churrh of Chr st oCI1e at np;
drt'n
Pall ~arers were W W Jiayl'S Haven
Sugar R
alalthe res I
George and R thard Sauer n &lt;"h
Frend na
clo~cd a I da y
ard P ckeno Willis Grueser Wcs dcncc
work of a
ley Fry
an 1 ( rnlra
LICENSE ISSUED
Burial was ID the Lonr
k
A nur gr I cnsc has bco.n s- Mo lay af f'
('cmelery Point Plea~
Ia
H was po
ued
hr e lo ( k y Schart1ger 21
lives from out of town In urff'd
ncr and Ruth
Mrs Thomas Elder Scot a N Y ftutlaa d ('Oal
and Dr T 0 Elder Durham r C Searls 17 R 1 ~ ddleport.

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UP
Athens
Common
P eas Courl
udg F'rancas D Wh te was to
he a ra ~ned today on charges of
I
wh \c dr nk
rhargf! was fUcd by P;~trol
n 1 ed Frey after he an vest
a tl a two-car collis on lalil
ATUE NS

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or $10 000
B R '&lt;JU r uu ty oH1ces to proConi nued on page two)

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