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Feder~l College
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GEITYSBURG, Pa. (UP) - President EIB1m~~
approvod f~r submission to Congress a plan
sc~ntlflc education at a federal-state cost of
000,000 over :the next four years.
I The plan was submitted to the President this mo:mlilj
Marlon B. Folsom, secretary of health, education

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Pomeroy·Middleport, Ohio, Mpnday; December 30 1967

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Middleport, Pomeroy Ba~~~en,
"Blue (:r:utch Day" ~ets $375

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by estatiliabjag a toll gate at the
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Pomeroy Brldae.
To
"Get
Tough"
lA Middleport, jhe hiQh school
balii!smen liJider,
.diretUon of 0 ' N y
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Jeanette
the
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of ap)&gt;riximatelyi$12U8 Ia their • ·
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•ollcitaUon of Ill• bualpenaectloa
COLUMBUS UP - The State
that village and tile ' establish- Hlpway Patrol held a llaff mQetmcnt of a toll gate on E. S.Coad- lng today to di&amp;cuu plana lor
st
traffic eon!I'Gl during the N'ew
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Year's holiday.
Boney sald&lt;that bandsmen !rpm Supt Fred Moritz uld,lbe aim
Rutland, Eastern and )ladne "'a' to prevent such traHle CJrwould conduct their "Blue Crutch nage as oet:lllffil during the
Day" drives lbla colillng ~atiirda:, hour Cbrlotmu boli!jay perioil
Janull')l 4.
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when 24 penons died to make
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Ohlq th• highest Ia tbli llatlon for
SeniOf and Juplor »an~ m~- traffic d~1tbs durlna tile 'period.
hera from Pomer01, flto P~icl· Moritz ordered his ofilcers io
. paled In the Satur¢ay BIW.l -•how no mercy on erring motor·
Criltcb Daf" activlU~s were:
isla
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oWe are goln!l to put o~t evefy
, I!Pldge ~:110 to ll:ljtl - .&amp;lll An· avaUable officer we un, and we
4e~n; Bruce Stal~alter ~d Lee 'fO' ·~~~rely not going to show any
lleed.
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merey, becaWio It •eems that the
Town 8:30 t~ Jl:30 _ Jim Lol· people are simply ~of goln~ to
,. Charles Kitchen tolin Bryadl, drive safely by thetlll!elvese, he
P~lty lll~slee, Ai.n Icenhower, ~·
Janet Carpenter and Jill SnowdeD. •
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Town i1:111ho z:oo .:.. Reva
Sue · P.hllllpo, Del)lil' W~fron; 1 ' , •
A&amp;enkth,Traey, ,Bona POtta~fnd ·
CaroiYD :Meier.
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· MI!I,Oftlt •RII!M'I'LY-our very frenehy hlp.tip
' ovef~lo~ee eottutbc. The soft cul jucket of rich wo\'eft.
~arO!&gt; llpetlrl' olripo buttons ubaek, bcanls witli • •
)pow, 1 removable while collar., The ohcath beneath IJ

uoy, elopnlly 1imple in like-linen lO Y"" Waohe1

ot the right way of life. Instead of being a
cooperates. Science discovers and gives us the laws of
111 the rules an~ guides by whic,lt we may live in
~ IJ!Iere Is a church that w11l prove a valuable aid to everyone
find the church best suited to serve you.

will, i,. some measure, foster and help sus~
In family and community life, this fea.'!h~ buslnes s firms and orgoni%otions wnose

Pnmeroy.Cement Block Co.
Pomero!

Pomeroy, Ohio

'WiahoUI.&amp; are, mielt wrinkles. Blur lea~ navy,
..loc sold, caba~~a,_red or powder blue. S"es S to 15.
OMI! !HE

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$8.95

ELIERFEL~$
CEMEMT BLOCK CO.

Pomeroy Budget Shopping Cenlet

318\era of Holsum Bread

R. H. R01wlings &amp;Sons Co.
Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer

Heiner's Bakery
Bakers Of Good Bread

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Resigns Post i
At Hospital

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Searching For
~Meanest

Person"

Pomeroy Po1iee today wm '
iauntblni 1 through aearch and
Jnvelllptlon in tile East 'llaln-11
area 1nd COndor-tl area far the
meanest of ~no--'a dog po"'
oner."
Police Chief Frallk Hudson •11d
lhat the filth aue~ we of do~
ll"isoning In that area withm the
pall thrte weeu wu reported lit
bb department today.
"SQmeone In that area is del •b- I
erately poisoning the10 dogs We I
have certain leads in our possOJ 1
slon now whleb we are checkmg
out. When we find tbe person or ,
persons responsible for th1s cal

culated kiUinr of dog; we woll
prosecute tbe111 to the fullest ex
tent the iaw."

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It calla lor
Jmh•P tor

who have
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1the f1eld t'f science and
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new a1d to-education

State of the Unton

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The goal would be
teachmg and ·~ up

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Attorneys Wage '
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bar~ 'Arnold.

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·A lpirltod battle of wqrdr be
Brfdi~/ilao to ~30 - BUI AM· tween two local atloraeya was \lir·

'eraoa, 81~~· Stalnaker and l'.&lt;e eeted at ~o-n Pleas Judg~ lohn
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c. B•con tJIJf morning qver tech·
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nlcalll•e• Ia '· Clyde Mlllliorie vs
TOWII J:30 tu 4,~0 - Nancy The Middleport Development Jlo·
Wtlod&amp;eard, Linda Chapman, su- mpany with the 11sue still in doub1
saa Yoilna, Bill YOUIIg, Sharon at 11; 30.
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Young, Re~~ta "Baiter, Betty The areumcnts were gtven by
Hamm, Edwma Bell and Penny Wilham H. J,aeo of Galllgolll'fllr
Moore.
I the defen&amp;o. County Prosecutor
To;o 4·110 to 6&gt;30 ..: BUI J\nd- James O'Brien JpOke tor the plain·
ers'on Bruce se.tnaker and Lie Uff lj&lt;hlcb is steklag relief for per·
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Reed '
aoaal properly and real eotate tax1 ea aileeedJy ow~ . to
. JUNIOR tANO "
Town 8:SO to 11:30 ._ Jim ,Moes, b~ ~oward Ewtng,
Judy Wehl'qag,' Alita Carpenter, Howmt The Tl:a4er,
Jane Baer, Linda WIUlama aad ha• been ~ndll)i In
Shaton Wilson.
1 CoDJinon Pie~ Court
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Janes arsued for .•J
Town 11:30 fp 2:SO - Cheryl require the plaintiff Ill be ' more
Eberabseh, Patty H~~aeaay 1 Jenal- specific in Ita · original petltipn
fer'Crew and Bonnie Krautter.
whleb asked lor a judgement, re
Towa 2j30 to 4:30 -Patty P,rt· lief and a reeelversblp agalnsl the
er. ·~ !r!OSSI!IIn alld Sally Fo" defendant. l{e J!Jid Ohio legal ~re·
er.
cedent required .that where there
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Town 4:30 to 6:30 - .Don ltlerer, are 11atnst tba'Middle'port Devel·
Hank Cleland, Dottle BroWII, !ay opment co., ju!lgemfltta mllit be
GeoJ!Ietft, Ruth Bt:otheto, Barbara obug~t 1o court first,' then credit·
• LltOe, KiY COmptb~ o:~• '}en- on' bUia ·p~ented •ad roUe!
man, Roberta Ho,over "lUy er- !OU&amp;ht
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sinJer, Carol)&gt;n Vaugb'n and ler· pn the other band, O'Brien
ry FriCk. .
gued lobs preoedeat for bi1
Mlddlepnrt band m!J1111«&amp; who lon ".wl!le~ . ta," h' said, "a
participated b\ thil ~ura.Y dnve equiiJ wherl\ln -a plalntltl
unde~ the direytlon : ot Jeanette ;enel· !tom ~ c:on&gt;Gr•lion
as,
Crooks were:
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Conlmlttoe Mads: 'Ge~lj, Cro9iu, lion bl!)y to escape paying 1~•1
Tom Skinn"':, Kay D111&lt;1, Cline debts " -•
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anne
Woo4keard.
anamnlt--l.cillll'te•
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wor;.ker8
were; Sandra, Brewing· :::~~~~~~~~~
ton. J.yruf D.Qielo; (:arol fl_eott,
creditor! _loi!omtntUtlllon
:MarilYD Swan, · Sandy Oblinger,
Rollllie f;vau, Tom Sk\lmer.- Ju·
Ice· Zel'kle, ll•vid .Thomu.
Jack Slttetfleld, JuCiy. Wilder
mutb, N~ BradfOrd, Kll'tD
ner, 'caroiYntNlebolsod, Judy
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tin, DavlofWUey, llev Puna. Bar·
bara lone~.
Gene CrGots,,Fred·RIley.
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Pomeroy awl ftfiddleport HJgh Schoe! bandsl'(len'in launch·
ins. !be current Meigs County Drive for Polio FUnds on Sat·
urday net(,ed aum Of ~7U5 with their "Blue Cl'lltch Day",
according to announcernent mad~! today ]ly H. ~- '&amp;ney, drive
cb'Urm~n for tb'e Meigs tounty Polio Foundation.
In Pomeroy the senior and junior band members uncter the
, dgectlon of J..inda ~&amp;oore ®eel· ,.
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ed th• 1\1111 of $251~11'1 ill .onclta· n:
lions in II!• bualnell,ll dlali~ and rufl

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If y~v live in a hous• flft"n to

twenty,yeart olcl you ~a"e
a bargain In terms of livable
1poce. ~cler, holftel, with their
large room• ancl 1ovntl con.
atr.,ctlon, vffer ma11y oppot•
tvnitie• for remoclelinf tO bl'llit
them Vjt to 19,.11vine •tanciOrd~ '
l,.emoclelint tbat will econciniio
call) provide acltletl reaale
•alue aiwell is in'creuetlltviM
«omfOrt alul convenience. Let w
llelp you iMprove yeur "'""

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Two year awarda, MrL
rows, Mn. Albert
John Crew, Mn. J
Don Cotrlll IQd her
Craig Cottrill and
Cottrllt; Mn. ~orge
Tbree year IWil'is: lllr.
McBride and }lisa Eleanor
Sebneuler.
Four year award: Mrs: Pearl
Bride.
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Christmas Time Her~,
·1/Jni~•" That People Can Be Better
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If taxpayers did so wish, obviOusly tht bu!l~etinc powers of the' county wouhl hiWt bee11
implored to make a change long before now

. 1nd titer
M~~l bQtid3Y it
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sell are
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Couqty, Til' 'fl\W!ffl• U!lplitmeftt and vii·
!age oflictir, an i!U~e ¥ dlllctnt as em
There is a 1'\111 lack Qf e•ndidates however
for JesideMCi 111 PI!' E. Second-at jaiL
Thil was .!rue In 19~8 al well as in the days
~cenUy P,f~~4.' ~~ year the Christm~s
calm was · shattered just before · the New
Year by ~n •ttell)pt~d prison break on the
part Of thr'- )IIVeQP• lbwarted at the last
moment.by a deputy sheriff. We expect, and
hope, 11\e ~~lm Will '-~ Jona~r ~ y~ar.

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M~ivietime

2:30 Bride ond GrOOlD
3:00 Maline• Theatre·
4:00 Queen ~or a Day
4:45 Modern Ro)JIJncea
5:00 Comtdf 'l'ilne
0:80 SPJ'liC~ flaJbn&gt;po
Q:l5 Spurts-Eye

Till• MOJIIh enilt! Ill~ firt¢

r~ar l)f Sheriff
Robqrt C. Jl~n11ac:.l! Ill· otflce. JJe took up
hili dutle$ Intent u~ "dolna ·• jood job."
He Is In til~ s.,rne trlme of mind today. No-

where In our capacity of workil!8 with offi·
cers and C9111't an!l COI!rlhouH officlali have
we heard au&gt;1h!n~ bpt salu~toey observa·
lions about copduet of the ·~ertfl's duties by
that ofll~lal hbllselt &amp;\14 ljia qne full·time de·
puty, Howud FJ1nlr.
He g~es 'bptjt Ill• w~rlc Jbt. best he can
with the r•.cl~ll" 11114 ~it provided him, not
wasting any lime erylng o~~tr how much
mor~ be could, Cia \vlt~ ·• brger 1IIft. The
laxP'yers, obvtoU.Jy dO not wlah to spend
more money ~ provfde more help at this

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CLO.SED ALL DAy NEW YEAR'S

8:00 Capttln Kanproo
8:65 CBS New• .

Your

l:oo J4ornll!l Sllow
10:00 ' Garry 11001'1!
10:80 .l'thUI' Golllrn
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vole by an absolute m~Jorlty of
parliament nut ;n pructtce, only
~wo of frnncc ·tt 26 post.war 'goVernments have been defeated by
such a majol'lty.
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HOUl\!'W'IJ
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The Venltct II· Yean
Brl~ter Day

Dear Editor

The custom is tor the premier to
I am aurr Christmas need no
rc~11n If he has been dotented by commlnd, but feel It both a prl·
a almple maJority.
vilege, and a pleasure to celebrate
the birth of Jesus. who was bor.:
into the world, and died on the

Attorneys Wage
(Contlnutd From Po111 Ont)

HAI\RISONVI LLE

Mr. and Mrs. Dana Williamson,
Ironton; Mr. and Mrs. Charlo•

King ond family oud

Howard

Further, · a'ome Skeptical polltl· Thoma, M:r. and Mrs. Ernest Carr
eta"' or~ sQ'lnli already th•t the and lomlty were sunday gueoto of
reform •pia~ would not work any- Mrs. Grace Carr.
Mr. and.Mrs. liar Mark Ins came

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cuuton about tho removal or atmuar meth!IIIJ ID1ol'fllll lUI•
'warta. The tOillroveray centered geotlon Willi qllll4 MOUIIIII nabout~· best 11!41thod or gettlnt au! h.
rid or \hem on~ the following AI! or whtch 1111111 to prow tbat
tho pOwer 911'll,ltllloil Qlltp till
on • IUIII"~~ wert made:
Applt 'JPIIIIII: water" to tho ellml!IJ,to -~
wart Ill Qle ml~dle 01 \he woodl Now lll!it&amp;
. · ppriiU to Ull•·
11 mldollb~
stand lhal . · '" !MeliN
Hall·f!OYtr a bean with wart leetonna . ~ 1 ~
blood ~ b~ry It at a crooarot.d8 It no ~~~~ ~ lill91M Ill
at mlilllllhl Ill the W'i of the their form•~

2:00 Beat tbe Clock

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Heaton's Host
On Christmas
0ay T0 y1•5•t
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A large group of Harrisonville
people wtmt to the Christmas acr·
vh!es at Downlngton.
Christmas Day gueats of Mr.
and Mrs. Mirahall Miller Jr., and
children w~ro Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
·;~ccullough, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Miller Sr., and son Geor·
go, Bradbury.
Mr. und Mrs. Cecil Haning wero
gucst' of his porenh, the Glen
H•nings of Downlngton.

Power 0£ Suggestion

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t!:15 t.ll\:4 of tlf'
12:3!1 s~.-.h lw TQ!IIorrqw
U:t5 Qllltlllli l;lfll\
t:llO
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crOBI that they might have etcr·
nnl life. Even the hcavctlly hostJ
rojoiced ot his birth.
A1 for "S11ntu Claus," or tht:
"Spirit or Christmas" 1 am sure he
brings inubh happtneso Into the
lives ol both young an~ old that
they wouldn't have othcrwL&lt;le.
Yours lvr more ol the Christmas Spillt all year long.
M'-mie Clark

. Tbe" c!I\ICI aay, with oome log- to see Mr. and !oll'l. 0. D. Markin•.
Mrs Don Wlbon and doughter
Guesl! of Mr. and Mrs. Cl•r. lc, tb~l 'l'hll France nccdo Ia not were
gueota of Mrs. Ronnie llud· cncc Heaton Chrlstmal Day lor
a new COIUitltuUon but a new aan~
10n.
dinner )'ere his brother, E. R.
or pl)llllcal leJJIQl1flpjllty.
Min Lena Jordan had •• a guest Heaton, Conneaut, 0.; bt• son ud
At
It to cu!tomary fur
to 1&lt;1ign when It Is Mrs. John Doualas, Downh11t\Qn. daughter·lr&gt;la'll', lllr. ond Mn

, , VQ~ of COnfldenco

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days?

bl!oo defeated on a confidence

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It Js too much to hope that the ChrlstJ!laf
lull for our police officers should ~tenq
through the months to come. Yet certainly
this time of the yeat adds welgbt to \he faith,
often dimly held, that "people can be be~
ter." If for thr" or four ~ay• 11ear Qllf~tmas, why not 30 or 3~. 60 or 65, and ev~u 361
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YOUNG TURKEYS • • • •

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pelled to resign unles$ he

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Suspicious persons should be reported at
once. The greatest care should be nerclsed
to protect one's property from U!e peoplQ
with vagrant morals. For example, buildings
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including home.~. should be kept loclted at all
times when not in use. Equipment ~nd tool$
should be behind the locks, not lying around
a yard in front of them. AutomobileB shout~
always be locked )Vhcn left unattended.
There is mtich to be said Cor virtu~ being In·
duced by the ab~ence of temptation.

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11:80 trUth or CGiiiOIIIQ!!ll*
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12:90 It eould !le You

Radio and the automobile have made eas·
ier local crime detection and avprehension
of criminals. But one must remember that
while the officers are now on wheels, so are
the law breakers. 'fhe sheriff must depend
on cooperation from the public if he is not to
become completely discouraged in trying to
execute his duties.

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If taxpayers did so wish, obviOusly tht bu!l~etinc powers of the' county wouhl hiWt bee11
implored to make a change long before now

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M~~l bQtid3Y it
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Couqty, Til' 'fl\W!ffl• U!lplitmeftt and vii·
!age oflictir, an i!U~e ¥ dlllctnt as em
There is a 1'\111 lack Qf e•ndidates however
for JesideMCi 111 PI!' E. Second-at jaiL
Thil was .!rue In 19~8 al well as in the days
~cenUy P,f~~4.' ~~ year the Christm~s
calm was · shattered just before · the New
Year by ~n •ttell)pt~d prison break on the
part Of thr'- )IIVeQP• lbwarted at the last
moment.by a deputy sheriff. We expect, and
hope, 11\e ~~lm Will '-~ Jona~r ~ y~ar.

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1:15

M~ivietime

2:30 Bride ond GrOOlD
3:00 Maline• Theatre·
4:00 Queen ~or a Day
4:45 Modern Ro)JIJncea
5:00 Comtdf 'l'ilne
0:80 SPJ'liC~ flaJbn&gt;po
Q:l5 Spurts-Eye

Till• MOJIIh enilt! Ill~ firt¢

r~ar l)f Sheriff
Robqrt C. Jl~n11ac:.l! Ill· otflce. JJe took up
hili dutle$ Intent u~ "dolna ·• jood job."
He Is In til~ s.,rne trlme of mind today. No-

where In our capacity of workil!8 with offi·
cers and C9111't an!l COI!rlhouH officlali have
we heard au&gt;1h!n~ bpt salu~toey observa·
lions about copduet of the ·~ertfl's duties by
that ofll~lal hbllselt &amp;\14 ljia qne full·time de·
puty, Howud FJ1nlr.
He g~es 'bptjt Ill• w~rlc Jbt. best he can
with the r•.cl~ll" 11114 ~it provided him, not
wasting any lime erylng o~~tr how much
mor~ be could, Cia \vlt~ ·• brger 1IIft. The
laxP'yers, obvtoU.Jy dO not wlah to spend
more money ~ provfde more help at this

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CORN BEIF BRISKET •••
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U.S. De~l of AcricuUure ~

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Daily Sentltlt,1
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STORES C.LO.SE0.-GCS TOES. DEC. 3f
CLO.SED ALL DAy NEW YEAR'S

8:00 Capttln Kanproo
8:65 CBS New• .

Your

l:oo J4ornll!l Sllow
10:00 ' Garry 11001'1!
10:80 .l'thUI' Golllrn
ll:SO Strike It Rlcb
~;:so ll~w• 41 Noqp
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vole by an absolute m~Jorlty of
parliament nut ;n pructtce, only
~wo of frnncc ·tt 26 post.war 'goVernments have been defeated by
such a majol'lty.
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MailBag

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As tl!t wQl'1q
·Beal llle Clock
HOUl\!'W'IJ
Bit !fayotl
The Venltct II· Yean
Brl~ter Day

Dear Editor

The custom is tor the premier to
I am aurr Christmas need no
rc~11n If he has been dotented by commlnd, but feel It both a prl·
a almple maJority.
vilege, and a pleasure to celebrate
the birth of Jesus. who was bor.:
into the world, and died on the

Attorneys Wage
(Contlnutd From Po111 Ont)

HAI\RISONVI LLE

Mr. and Mrs. Dana Williamson,
Ironton; Mr. and Mrs. Charlo•

King ond family oud

Howard

Further, · a'ome Skeptical polltl· Thoma, M:r. and Mrs. Ernest Carr
eta"' or~ sQ'lnli already th•t the and lomlty were sunday gueoto of
reform •pia~ would not work any- Mrs. Grace Carr.
Mr. and.Mrs. liar Mark Ins came

way.

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dye luld a 1\'•nlPI motor \o the 111!&lt;1 W!!~ been cured
W\lh
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lllOW he bad lrlfoi l~!l«ll Ill ~· ~1!1~ baV!}~JTl
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4:00 II!'IJ~Ier P!Y .

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Finally, lie wu adYI!At:!j;lat lbe cb
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, 19. Qt11tor of
hurrtcoeo

Smllll ftiliii.
While ·~ dOli, Ptf ~ttr
of "mart~ I bow 111 ~- .• btl tllil!.l·

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rou m'lf recall, had quite a dl!- not be qu.,Uonell, liaw tmpiOJed
cuuton about tho removal or atmuar meth!IIIJ ID1ol'fllll lUI•
'warta. The tOillroveray centered geotlon Willi qllll4 MOUIIIII nabout~· best 11!41thod or gettlnt au! h.
rid or \hem on~ the following AI! or whtch 1111111 to prow tbat
tho pOwer 911'll,ltllloil Qlltp till
on • IUIII"~~ wert made:
Applt 'JPIIIIII: water" to tho ellml!IJ,to -~
wart Ill Qle ml~dle 01 \he woodl Now lll!it&amp;
. · ppriiU to Ull•·
11 mldollb~
stand lhal . · '" !MeliN
Hall·f!OYtr a bean with wart leetonna . ~ 1 ~
blood ~ b~ry It at a crooarot.d8 It no ~~~~ ~ lill91M Ill
at mlilllllhl Ill the W'i of the their form•~

2:00 Beat tbe Clock

SAL~~: l\lJE$51~~ :: · ·· ·' ·· · · ·: .: .:.' . Pi~! 29c

Heaton's Host
On Christmas
0ay T0 y1•5•t
S
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Aid In Curina Worts?

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A large group of Harrisonville
people wtmt to the Christmas acr·
vh!es at Downlngton.
Christmas Day gueats of Mr.
and Mrs. Mirahall Miller Jr., and
children w~ro Mr. and Mrs. V. A.
·;~ccullough, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Miller Sr., and son Geor·
go, Bradbury.
Mr. und Mrs. Cecil Haning wero
gucst' of his porenh, the Glen
H•nings of Downlngton.

Power 0£ Suggestion

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t!:15 t.ll\:4 of tlf'
12:3!1 s~.-.h lw TQ!IIorrqw
U:t5 Qllltlllli l;lfll\
t:llO
Klltllfll
1:80 ,U \b~ Wqrll! Tn

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crOBI that they might have etcr·
nnl life. Even the hcavctlly hostJ
rojoiced ot his birth.
A1 for "S11ntu Claus," or tht:
"Spirit or Christmas" 1 am sure he
brings inubh happtneso Into the
lives ol both young an~ old that
they wouldn't have othcrwL&lt;le.
Yours lvr more ol the Christmas Spillt all year long.
M'-mie Clark

. Tbe" c!I\ICI aay, with oome log- to see Mr. and !oll'l. 0. D. Markin•.
Mrs Don Wlbon and doughter
Guesl! of Mr. and Mrs. Cl•r. lc, tb~l 'l'hll France nccdo Ia not were
gueota of Mrs. Ronnie llud· cncc Heaton Chrlstmal Day lor
a new COIUitltuUon but a new aan~
10n.
dinner )'ere his brother, E. R.
or pl)llllcal leJJIQl1flpjllty.
Min Lena Jordan had •• a guest Heaton, Conneaut, 0.; bt• son ud
At
It to cu!tomary fur
to 1&lt;1ign when It Is Mrs. John Doualas, Downh11t\Qn. daughter·lr&gt;la'll', lllr. ond Mn

, , VQ~ of COnfldenco

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days?

bl!oo defeated on a confidence

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It Js too much to hope that the ChrlstJ!laf
lull for our police officers should ~tenq
through the months to come. Yet certainly
this time of the yeat adds welgbt to \he faith,
often dimly held, that "people can be be~
ter." If for thr" or four ~ay• 11ear Qllf~tmas, why not 30 or 3~. 60 or 65, and ev~u 361
lla~

.•• lb.·

a (li'IW 4

YOUNG TURKEYS • • • •

Adds W~ig.ht To Faith

pelled to resign unles$ he

LB.

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'918-;(M V.S.NO.lSID

.LEAF LETTUCE

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CRISP TENDER

~:~ Wett~~r~tst

Suspicious persons should be reported at
once. The greatest care should be nerclsed
to protect one's property from U!e peoplQ
with vagrant morals. For example, buildings
'
including home.~. should be kept loclted at all
times when not in use. Equipment ~nd tool$
should be behind the locks, not lying around
a yard in front of them. AutomobileB shout~
always be locked )Vhcn left unattended.
There is mtich to be said Cor virtu~ being In·
duced by the ab~ence of temptation.

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18!80 frCI@Ilft llillll
l1 :8&amp; tM Pr!C. li llflll
11:80 trUth or CGiiiOIIIQ!!ll*
12~00 TIC '-e jloU(h ,
12:90 It eould !le You

Radio and the automobile have made eas·
ier local crime detection and avprehension
of criminals. But one must remember that
while the officers are now on wheels, so are
the law breakers. 'fhe sheriff must depend
on cooperation from the public if he is not to
become completely discouraged in trying to
execute his duties.

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coach Buddy Parker

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Lions48"dead"
un·
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' just
hoill'l and
bef.ore
exhibition game.
34 14 m the opening regseason game with Baltimore,

Lions then engaged the Colts
San Francisco Fort·Nlneu
tightest Western Conference
in hJStory
~oH·ek there was a "musr
bu~~~·:;~,~up to the pla1off
,
where Detroit
back £rom a Z4-7 halftime
for a hearhtoppmg 31·27
lvl&lt;torv.
had the
it
I1.:c ~~::~~:~;,:~· the
easy,Browns
cllnehmg

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Dec.hopes
1.
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Tile DaUg Sntllael
1]1 b' R l W'tL T ' '·P ~t
Jn
Li' lf/' ~~ ~
O ~ · o e 1 l• Qp..... ~~! prmance.
on ,n)n
SPOnTS
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-. Th~
by·t~q 78
Rofe':, He·~~~id. ,
By ·Unlltd Prfio

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~Dally Sentlnei,'POmeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 30, 1957

1.~I'!.N' CALLED UNCOACHABLE

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27 opPOIInt batttra in
pmo. Tho Plratts
tin H
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, IWOIP!CI thlb tlioir $1001'
bo~ua ~~~~,, .Poul Ptlli!, 'lnd
tht\"d algntd him for froo off iht
PlltiiMirv Nndloii.,•But Ran - ·
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or hit It big. A IOrt orm lhtl...,
him ptrmtMntly al-l llafort
his blttblll cti"Ht' was bol'll.. and
t. Wll
wllhtd u
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--Whattv•r hap"'*' to Ron Ntccltlf Todty "-'• back In his old
home town at MononfJMII, Pa.,
working In t oportlng flOOds tloro.
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great
comeback haq ended tn bltter de·
leal ~or ·the Cleveland Browns, but
Coa~ ,Paul Brown took it, all tn
stride~ - •
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Vlsioly tired by t)ce sftilin of his
team's 59-14 wa~oping at lhc:
hands of the Detroit Lions, Brown
st1ll retained the composure that
helped bun lrans!orm, a 1956 ·'!.so
ran Into tho E~tern D\risiQn
champwns o!.J 9~7. .
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Hlo hands folded In front or ben,
the Nattonal Football League
"coach of the year" smiJed quie~·
ly as he rev1ewed the game.
"I thou~t we had a chance
when we soored'that touchdown at
the start of the thcrd quarter,"
Brown sa1d. "We wcie ohly 17
points down then, but that loll!

touchdown pau
lilolli
wao in getting
yards from TobiQ Jlqte. to Jim Do· "He' ·always was a great p)ayer
r\n on tb~ pau-run broke·, ~ut and when you put him .wllh· a •
backs." •
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. great team, he's even areater."
Brown ponde~ed ,(.l!!O)I\OAt, tb~n
SwltciJing lo bls own )elll\,
wryly remarked, "It'i •a. heck of a· Brown aaid, "and how abour Jim·
thin&amp; when y~u·le doWJI by 17 'my Brolin N,FL i~ad~g giound
points ud Y,ou hne to call' ~n~ ' ••-!••~ and rookie ol· tbe year,
ll!ore tqqcbdo\on the turning poln: h•; still sore ballplayer, , l.!o't
of. !he g11111e''
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Brown repealed •ri early seaaon Qt the fake field
De.trolt •
complaint fhat the fans were boo- used for a 32-yard scoring ,pan,
mg or anything, irs just that the ~rown said, "we knew about It
stands are so close the player\ all rtght The LionS used It 1earl·
have trouble heitring s1gnt~Js. ter this season
that's always a prpblem wbeu
' 1Comc to tHink of it,'' Brown
you use an oral .system of any frmned sheepishly, 11WC mi&amp;jLtdge1
kind."
quite a few of their Passes today."
Brown had special pratae for
"I gue" it's jwt one of those
Lion quarterba1ck Tobin Rote.
days. We ve · had them for us, but
"The best move ,the Lions made this time tt was JUSt the roverte."

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a downward plunge Dec. 8
quarterback Bobbie Layne

outflerec a fractured ankle.
overcame adversity
RGte came through, leading
Lwns to consecutive victoriJS
over the Browns, the Chicago
Bears, the Forty Niners and for

an the

' ~oint underdog, whipped tlie i!:ut,
27·13, in the Shrine Bowl and the
Gray shaded the Blue, 21·20, in a
pick 'em contest.

chipS Sunday

n was sweet revenge, over P:u ·
ker and ovu the EJ0\\118 who hart
pul!lnll'led Dl'lnllt 5fJ 10 In tne
193'4 t1tlc game
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WEST COLUMIA

~P.•vtrinll,l A&amp;M Heads In

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New Search For
Football Chie(
COLLEGE STATION, Tex (IJP)
A&amp;M ofhc1ala, wboee

Chri&amp;tn:•a. Day football coach lut&lt;bout as long as Santa Claus,
the long, grueling tvk or
another h"'d cooeb and
director this week.

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Atler losing Paul {!lear) Bryant

1~1 and Frank Leahy, two of the

11es1 names In the coaching
nm, in ono week, A&amp;M was
!'l'P«tediY holding aspirations
flndtnc another "prestige"
In a nation-Wide hunt.
Dt. M T Harrington,
preoldent. said Sunday night
h,e didn't have anyone in mind

Yept~'s

Party

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PR~JJIJ$, RACES, FUN ~'OR ALL

' IYtfJbOdy Welcome
., ~ aton., Wild., Fri., and Sat.

Anenooa-lndruetlons - Sun. Matinee

REPAY ON~Y ..
. .. $17.20 A MONTt(
2 t_. ,Tltne Jf Yon. WJ.h.

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flave only one pliee ·to pay. Have
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money for youi'IM!lt. Loans up t9. $:1.oo0
· 1 ~ wrumever 'jo'ailbt~ with seeylce
ancl te~ eveeybody Ukea. Get straight In '58. Phone ue or atop 1D. You are among ' ,
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that started
coach Buddy Parker

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Lions48"dead"
un·
.~
' just
hoill'l and
bef.ore
exhibition game.
34 14 m the opening regseason game with Baltimore,

Lions then engaged the Colts
San Francisco Fort·Nlneu
tightest Western Conference
in hJStory
~oH·ek there was a "musr
bu~~~·:;~,~up to the pla1off
,
where Detroit
back £rom a Z4-7 halftime
for a hearhtoppmg 31·27
lvl&lt;torv.
had the
it
I1.:c ~~::~~:~;,:~· the
easy,Browns
cllnehmg

0

Dec.hopes
1.
11 .,~0~~~:'.'; t1tle
certainly

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.=~=·~====~\. Wha~!~~. Of. .Bto\t·n.Takes'-8it(er Qefe~t In St~·d~ Cr~dits ~ 1
Tile DaUg Sntllael
1]1 b' R l W'tL T ' '·P ~t
Jn
Li' lf/' ~~ ~
O ~ · o e 1 l• Qp..... ~~! prmance.
on ,n)n
SPOnTS
,,,~~n. ,;.=-;:~;b:~~';,::::. ~!: J:~ DETROIT',.tll'
-. Th~
by·t~q 78
Rofe':, He·~~~id. ,
By ·Unlltd Prfio

a season

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~Dally Sentlnei,'POmeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 30, 1957

1.~I'!.N' CALLED UNCOACHABLE

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BrloiDI 'Yonn. ,.....
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~ry In 1952 by otrlk·
lnt
27 opPOIInt batttra in
pmo. Tho Plratts
tin H
' • · : 1 ~ 1 wu 1
, IWOIP!CI thlb tlioir $1001'
bo~ua ~~~~,, .Poul Ptlli!, 'lnd
tht\"d algntd him for froo off iht
PlltiiMirv Nndloii.,•But Ran - ·
,
or hit It big. A IOrt orm lhtl...,
him ptrmtMntly al-l llafort
his blttblll cti"Ht' was bol'll.. and
t. Wll
wllhtd u
•
111
P 11 21 •
--Whattv•r hap"'*' to Ron Ntccltlf Todty "-'• back In his old
home town at MononfJMII, Pa.,
working In t oportlng flOOds tloro.
11

"

'

' -

... Die&amp; 'l'ul1

.
great
comeback haq ended tn bltter de·
leal ~or ·the Cleveland Browns, but
Coa~ ,Paul Brown took it, all tn
stride~ - •
•
,
Vlsioly tired by t)ce sftilin of his
team's 59-14 wa~oping at lhc:
hands of the Detroit Lions, Brown
st1ll retained the composure that
helped bun lrans!orm, a 1956 ·'!.so
ran Into tho E~tern D\risiQn
champwns o!.J 9~7. .
'
Hlo hands folded In front or ben,
the Nattonal Football League
"coach of the year" smiJed quie~·
ly as he rev1ewed the game.
"I thou~t we had a chance
when we soored'that touchdown at
the start of the thcrd quarter,"
Brown sa1d. "We wcie ohly 17
points down then, but that loll!

touchdown pau
lilolli
wao in getting
yards from TobiQ Jlqte. to Jim Do· "He' ·always was a great p)ayer
r\n on tb~ pau-run broke·, ~ut and when you put him .wllh· a •
backs." •
~~
. great team, he's even areater."
Brown ponde~ed ,(.l!!O)I\OAt, tb~n
SwltciJing lo bls own )elll\,
wryly remarked, "It'i •a. heck of a· Brown aaid, "and how abour Jim·
thin&amp; when y~u·le doWJI by 17 'my Brolin N,FL i~ad~g giound
points ud Y,ou hne to call' ~n~ ' ••-!••~ and rookie ol· tbe year,
ll!ore tqqcbdo\on the turning poln: h•; still sore ballplayer, , l.!o't
of. !he g11111e''
. •
he?"
Brown repealed •ri early seaaon Qt the fake field
De.trolt •
complaint fhat the fans were boo- used for a 32-yard scoring ,pan,
mg or anything, irs just that the ~rown said, "we knew about It
stands are so close the player\ all rtght The LionS used It 1earl·
have trouble heitring s1gnt~Js. ter this season
that's always a prpblem wbeu
' 1Comc to tHink of it,'' Brown
you use an oral .system of any frmned sheepishly, 11WC mi&amp;jLtdge1
kind."
quite a few of their Passes today."
Brown had special pratae for
"I gue" it's jwt one of those
Lion quarterba1ck Tobin Rote.
days. We ve · had them for us, but
"The best move ,the Lions made this time tt was JUSt the roverte."

,.11

a downward plunge Dec. 8
quarterback Bobbie Layne

outflerec a fractured ankle.
overcame adversity
RGte came through, leading
Lwns to consecutive victoriJS
over the Browns, the Chicago
Bears, the Forty Niners and for

an the

' ~oint underdog, whipped tlie i!:ut,
27·13, in the Shrine Bowl and the
Gray shaded the Blue, 21·20, in a
pick 'em contest.

chipS Sunday

n was sweet revenge, over P:u ·
ker and ovu the EJ0\\118 who hart
pul!lnll'led Dl'lnllt 5fJ 10 In tne
193'4 t1tlc game
'l

WEST COLUMIA

~P.•vtrinll,l A&amp;M Heads In

~~~;~~~~1]

New Search For
Football Chie(
COLLEGE STATION, Tex (IJP)
A&amp;M ofhc1ala, wboee

Chri&amp;tn:•a. Day football coach lut&lt;bout as long as Santa Claus,
the long, grueling tvk or
another h"'d cooeb and
director this week.

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100

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Atler losing Paul {!lear) Bryant

1~1 and Frank Leahy, two of the

11es1 names In the coaching
nm, in ono week, A&amp;M was
!'l'P«tediY holding aspirations
flndtnc another "prestige"
In a nation-Wide hunt.
Dt. M T Harrington,
preoldent. said Sunday night
h,e didn't have anyone in mind

Yept~'s

Party

'! i
:r·.' 17:00 ~ 12:30 '
I

PR~JJIJ$, RACES, FUN ~'OR ALL

' IYtfJbOdy Welcome
., ~ aton., Wild., Fri., and Sat.

Anenooa-lndruetlons - Sun. Matinee

REPAY ON~Y ..
. .. $17.20 A MONTt(
2 t_. ,Tltne Jf Yon. WJ.h.

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"'"'"' ·t:onlt. Mar.

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mare'

flave only one pliee ·to pay. Have
l
money for youi'IM!lt. Loans up t9. $:1.oo0
· 1 ~ wrumever 'jo'ailbt~ with seeylce
ancl te~ eveeybody Ukea. Get straight In '58. Phone ue or atop 1D. You are among ' ,
,'fJienda ben. , . . . .
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and Gary Barmtt.
All Our Years' was lhe
the sermon by the Rev

""-'--·- · ··"- 5lrcssed the need of
first place urowr hve!
The World A~ir' f()l
wtth the benediCtion by tile
and the postlude HFor All
by 1\fJss Smith con
the scrv1ce

l·:llOICk Springs
~ra1nge Honors

~~fg~«~~~ rN'emt~er Birthdays

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Eleanor S SehUf - Middleport Soe1el)'l lldltor •
Lucille Hawkina - Pomeroy Society lldltor - .l'floil'e 6241t'"'

POMEROl ·
SOfiETY

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Mrs. Hersry E ,
f

Is Host ss or
nOriOrOry Party

ll~oth

!!clhodlst Church obse
\Ped Student Recngmtmn pay 011
( H'.un•h y, December 29 at the morn
..•.•...• servace
Rc1 C R Konknght plan
ned the service with Kcr.ncth Mur
ray sophomore at Oh10 University
prC!.ildmg
The S~riplllrc readiny, waJ given
by MarUyn Sue Knti/)11 sopbo
mere at Ohio Unlver!lll ond the
TE!Ni)On~ IVC roadmg WUM Jed by
Mary Carolyn Miller, sophomore al
OU Thn mor•ln11 praYCJ wao given
by Nancy Rqller, second ~car tecl1
nlclon trainee at St Josephs H~&lt;
pita!, l'urkeroburg 1
Special lnu11ic tor th~ servlr
waa a vo~l !flo by the three girl
aecompanlcd by Mrs C M Hen
ncay, org~nlst

35th Wedding
Anniversary
Is Celebrated
Mr nqd Mrs Karl Owen ol1
thirty filth wcddln
li'llnlvmJ!I'Y thl• past week whtt '
tbcv wol~ In Colymbus viSJiln•
their thl'liO daughtero nnd thCJ
families ind other relatives
AmonJ the group they vmtod
wero Mr and Mrs Paul Wine
bronncr • Mr and Mrs John Bo"
mall and,'Supa~ Mr and Mrs Ch11
lc• Price and family
A 1r1ndson Charlc! Edwarol
Prlco wat ho"'• on furlough bo
fore reporting to Fort Monmouth
N J
~cmd l~olr

Sunday fr(lm Coh1mbu,:)
\here she had been vlsitlng Mrs
lou Saunders and Mr and Mr.,
Dwight Frasure and family
~1r and Mrs Charlet Lucas anc'
chi ldren Rodney ~ and )larjor~
Calcdoma returned home Satllr
day after ~ weeks vtstt wltb bet
parentR Mr and 1\lrs Homer Jonf s
und Mrs 1ena McEI!linny Mr and
Mrs c H r uca.'i Columl.ms, spent
Chrtstmas Day at the Jones homt&gt;
returned lo Columbtu Thursday
l-~r 1:1 n d Mrs W!lllnm Ziwtck
have muved to the apartment 111
the Bern .. rd Fultz hornet on Fout
1~
th Avenue
Guests at the home of the: Re11
and "1rs C E Hovt and' son, Dav1
for the ordmat10n of the Rev
John Arthur Ho' t Frida~, werf'
the Rev and Mrs Wt1!1am Clatr
Harmon and son Ftndtey, Dr end
Mrs. Judson Moms Granville, t.Jr
Rev and Mrs David Polln'g, Buf
falo N Y the Rev and ll!r'
John A Hoyt Rochester and Mr
nnd Mrs Wilham Mtller Parker~'
burg
Mrs George Hudson ;.ncl daugh
ter Carol Jean spent th• weekend
Vliltmg relatives In Hol111Ay Fall.
W Va
,
Homer Might " crltlcollr. Ill at
tbe Meigs General HOJplta
Rclaltves who attended tbe fun
era! of C E Walters, Columbu•
at Gthanna were Mr 1nd Mrs
Jacob Betz and grancfehDtll'cn
•ane and Jimmy Hoyt, Mr and
~rs Guv Waltero Ml~dleport
Mr and \1r.s Verne Tuttle, Tuppers Plains

en OrderltfA __ _

home

Mr and Mrs. Ke1th Walton of
Columbus
v. ere recent gueata o!
Members having birthdays the
past three months were honored at Mr antl Mrs Orvey Gainer, Bash
a quarterly birthday supper when an
Rock Sprmgs Grange met Frtdav
Chrtstmas guests of Mr and
tvenlng 1t1 J'cgular SCSSJOO
Mrs Orve) Ga ncr were Mr and
Mrs Benny Gamer of Columbfis
Amos Leonard worthy maste• Ermel Schreckengost Parkers~~~~~~~~ •I Jnc:
prestdcd at the meetmg A meet burg W Va Mr and Mrs C S
of Pomona Grange was an
p,Ounced for Friday evening Jan Morris and Mr and :Mrs Ernest
Clark Racme Mr and Mn Dean
u'ary 3 at the Rock Sprmgs Hall
Brinker
and Mrs Betty Carleton
A Chnstmas program was pre
daughter Margaret Ann and son
S!!Rted by the lecturer Mrs W A Btlly
of Carmel
~organ cons1shng of three rcau
Mr
and Mrs Clarence Foor of
inp Chr1stma:s In Gr~ndfather
Pataskala were overnight guesta
Tjme Mrs Morgan 'Chrutma of Mr and Mrs Orvey Ga1ner,
Candles Mrs Bertha G11J anrt Chrtstmo&amp;
f'Chrutmas Carols Mts Waynu
Gene Thomas and friend M1ss
Sloane
J4n Bechtold of St Louis, Mo, ar
Tbe ortgm of ChrJstmDs tree rived Saturday for a several days
wps g1ven by Mrs Wilham Gruc vis1t w1th his parents Mr and
1er alter which the group was d1 Mr; Everett Tho111u and daughVided to diSCUSS •ha\ they WOU I ter Faye
Mrs Jay Wamer and obildrt'n
hke to sec accomphshcd during
returned to their home Catawba
fhe commg year
Sunday after a weP.k~ visit with
her mother Mr. Edith Mallory
Wing
and other relative•
r
Mrs Minnie Neutzllng returned
home Saturday after a weeki villi
In Middleport wlth Mr ond Mrs
E~ward Demoskey Mr and Mrs
Mrs Henry Ewmg entertained Morris Neullling and other rela1
with a dmner Sunday at ~he M11r tives
tin restaurant honormg Miss Katie
Mr and Mrs E. P Grimm or
Guth who relired Saturday from Washington C H and Mr and
the Kroger Super Market alter Mro II B Grimm ol Letart Falla
fifteeo years scrvlf!e
were Frtrlal dmner rueat9 of Mr
'
a~d Mrs W 0 Barnltz
1
Present were Muses J5.atie and
Mr and Mrs Dale Valentine
Lcnn Gu th Mr~ R E Boice and and son of Parkenburg w Va,
dau11hto1 Ramora and Mra Ewing ape~t Saturday with Mr an~ Mrs
\ Eldon Kraeutcr and dauthtm
M9rnlng Star and were aeeom
panled home by their daughter
Janlte who spent the past
w1th the Krae Jteu

Heath Methodist
Observes Student
Recognition Day

N1cholson and daughlt:ISj )Jerth 1
snd Carolyn M1ddlepon 1
M1ss DalsJe Saunden; return,..d

week

Mr and Mrs Normao Thei11 of

oat Grove Mr and Mtl

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'
BOnnie

and
Lowrenee
been IU wttj! measles •
Tbe Cbriltmao prosnm at the
1101'$0 Cbipel Tuesday evening
was well attende~.
Hr and Mrs Jlex Cooper s_pent
Sundor lfternoo)t with Mr and
llfn. L«'oy Lawrence and family
Mr and Mr&amp; Dana Holter spent
wltb 11r and
and~ and

that
and
nothing
time In 1957 .,_••••, .-Wall Stl'eet "
terest In housing at
so much-WeciUse of
outlook lor I~ but
the prospect. for a big
come m the 19601 when the
war u babies marrY and build
thetr oWII homes
\

lUany Prizes Awai! F~

Th• big dUflculty In hom• buDd
lngln recent niontbs has been tbe
hl(,b cost Involved :l't1~1 money
broUJht bieber lnterelll ratea and
ralud the coila qf earrylil: bom's
once they Wtrl built, and tht demand ron orr
IB~I~·Ob(~~:·

Judge ~aeon Orders
Men To Appear Fri~y

Baby Of 1958ln The A1ta
Once again as the approach of a new
area, the local mere banta have banded ·~re,!!J~r
nilmber of presents to t1le First Bab,;of
The priZes are offered by the
three of tOdays' edition of the DaUy
first baby born in llle1gs ColllliY or In

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina UP
-Juan Manuel Fangio, world drivIng champion aaid Sunday he may
retire after competing In ' three
more races during the Arg_entlne
international sea11on

FIVe Manetta food freezer salesmen mdlcted
fraud have been ordered mto Me1gs County Co1nmt)a
Ctrurt rrtday at I 30 p m to be arra1gned
Judge John C Bacon demed Monday on
the case the defendants motton to quash
mg to his entry be also ordered Prosecutor

tumbla, Clirto~~o Muon New Ha
ven, Hartford and I.e~. W
The
are
lor the

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.metch•mts. "Jol.,

Public Requested
To Use More Care
In Summoning Aid

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mtttee

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Pn~e~ o!lered to the rtew "llr

BLINDS

,m an alarm was
sounded at one of the outside town
locations and u Jack LyonJ &amp;on
or MarshaD AHTtd LYODI neared
the a1ariD JJgnaJ, the person turn
lng Jt In departed JD haate. shout
1ng a n1me
About 3 30

Qr MISS' Of f95B by the (ollo\f
lng merchants and bwm~.ss l•rnfl
are A tree trip hotDe lor, "''""
and Baby front 1the hospital o!
fered by the llwtnJ F\llleral
Home, a Baby punting !rom lhe
Meigs County Farm ' suroau Colarge Baby Blanket !rom
Stllllers' a Bab)l. Sc111e ,}JO!It
a ~ cfilmeale
!rom lhi Spring
S&amp;ym~s Bond
the
' Se~Unel, 1 Bibl
ahd Bracelet !rom Goemer
I.~~•velry Sll&gt;re, A $10 SaVIIIIJ A.The Fanners Batik and
Part:

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All steel head ISoJt and boHom t'Ciil with selfleveling tilt geqr, lj1U•.
lomahc cord lock aftd
'
slurdy cotton tapes.
Fltx1ble steel 1161s. /1
good bhnd at a sensa·
tionaily low price. Sti&gt;ck
sizes up f~38".

Mrs c E Nease and Mrs Car and
Mn Harvey Black aa hOIII and I::~:;~~~~~~~~=:
hMICSS
r1e Nye re Iurned home Saturday Chnstmas Day guests or Mr
morning after spending ChrJst and Mrs Herman Haddol: ineludtd
mas In Bethel Park Pa, wtth Mr Mr and Mrs Charles Lupto~ ano
and Mrs R. A Thompson and ehlldren sharon and cnarles J•
family
Gallipolis MJS• Carmen Haddox
Mrs Helen Atkins Mrs Almeda CleveiRnd Mr and Mrs Cfiestt~t
Wj~pel, At1cc Mae Hollman, Pom Haddcx and children Jail' and
croy and Richard ,Tenklns Hart Melody Point Plca5anl
ford W Va were guest• Monday
Mr and Mn Elm er Wchrutu:
of Mr and Mrs Edgar Atkins and and son Larry wero Chri!\ilt~l £'!.lii~~f',::'!\~l;,.~
family of Gallipolis
Mrs Jed Webster Sr and Lu dner Wehrung and daughlm'l
dinner
of !It and Mrs G•r
cllle B llawklns wore Sunday ev Kathy
nnd linda Lincoln HeigHt!
enlng dinner guests Of Mr and
Mrs Wllhnm Montgomery 15 ~1'!1
illrs C F Tompkins and son proving !lowly aflcr havmg bt!~n
Christopher
lit
Dr and Mrs Alston Tracy of
Bobby sol\ o! Mr and Mrs 1\P
Columbua were weekend guess of bert Lcwts b confmed to hJS home
hiS parents Mr and Mrs E J w1th chtcken pox
Tracy
NEW ISSUE
Mr and Mrs Louis Hames
Mrs Georcc H Parker returned children Kathy Mane and
home Friday after spending Chmt
L!thopohs
becn•.:;,;t;t';~~J
m" In MarlcUa with her couSin her mothllr
"rs L&lt;!WJS ~
Mils Dora Wilson
nnd Dr and Mrs K D
Mrs Dey Hysell returnod home and chtlclren
Saturday after a week 11 vl!ut in
Chmtma~ gu.ests of Mr
Columbus with hor son and daugh Mr'i Jc~sc May and Mrs
tcr in }I~ Mr and i\ln Otho Kec Cleland and family were Mr
nem She was ac~::ompanJcd home Mrs Horace May, ColuiUbus
fO·yiar 6% SubOrdinafed ~inking ru11d Debentures
by hor sons, Homer Hysell who Mr and Mrs Cornell \ ancc
spent the day In Columbuaand Mr sons Middleport
Due December 1~,
Dll!ld• Dectmb•r 15, 1957
Kcenam, who returned horne Suq
Durmfl Jo~nson son (][
day evenlns
O.nom1naltons• $500 tmil i1000
Mrs Hattie Ru5Scll who Is em Jainc Cundl!!, is ill wl'i chicke•~:&lt; l
POX
ployed In Coi4mbu• open! the
u1r and ~1rs Jesse May
week ena at her home Anne St
,$1CIOOP.r $lOW
Mr and Mra Clarenee Ma5Sar vtsllors m Marietta Frldov
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(pl.. ~... edl!lk~;eoj}
Mr and Mrs Bernard SwL&gt;eney
have relutned home after spend
and
!anuly,
$1
Albans
were
callo4
In&amp; the holidays with lhetr son and
daughter In law, Mr and Mrs here S•turday by tbc scr10us Ill·
ne!s of her mother Mrs William
George Massar \nd family
To :Y"Id 60ft
Mr and Mrs Norman Kloea were Wiley who was taken to llolzor
•
• I
Chrlolmat aucsh o! Mr and Mr1 Hospital,
Ricky and Michael Koehler
!iflllt 0 AI !colt &amp; sooi Company C~ ACom'!'O" S~k purchast warranlal
George Mauar and family Colum
i•':f
"
I
20
~
bus
o! Mr and Mrs G R K~~~~J£1 j
Holcltrt of 4tb•nillroa wiJI be lnNNed 10 purckqat
hAYe bean visiting
'
mother, Mrs E S
ahar11 ~ C~u A Common Stocl per $1000 dobonluro.
family

)taeme firemen and emergency
squ,d men made a plea today for
the pubhe to cooperate whert
aJarms or requem for a1d are
turned in 10 u to prevent a sec
ond incident like one early Moo
day mornmg.

Janua'l' 7 a~d ,iJ1 cas~ of
the
awards wiD be. ctiltributecl at the
descretlon of tlie contest com 1:;cn"al

VENETIAI

The Rev and Mrs C E Hpyt,
Mtddleport and the Rev and Mr.
Ralph Zundel Pomeroy plan to
altcnd the meeting of the MilliS
tors and their Wtves of the Rio
Grande BHptlst Assooiatlon a
Coalton Uus cvcrung Wlt.h tJ'je Rev

.....

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a aeverance " sa14
To be In court

£:J~~~

!lattmgly
H
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LayfJeldJr Chact.t
J R. Tyo
NatwnaJ Food

etta,

111

It was upder~tood to be Roy
Smith " nothing else

Th~/!d equad spent two houro
lookfn for aomeone named Roy
Smltl needmg a•d but never did
lind bim (Tb~ Roy Smtih place ••
on the Old~ Fiala Road to

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.$1,000,000
'
Scotts Chemic$] Plant Inc.

have

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PtlCli.

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1

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Firemen Rename

Neutzling A$.
'

~'n Presid~nt

I

lNJURiD IN r,tJ&gt;II
Calvlb Imboden was rllmov~d
to Meigs Generol Hospital at 8 a.
m MondllJ' mornmg by the Pom
el'O;y Emergency Sqotd sqfferin&amp;
lnjuri.. fro!ll a alate fall In the
Prtneess P•t wal mme. Aidmen
said lmb~~en ap~eared to ••v•
lnjurleo tc his rtba, ehest tnd
back.

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oxorclted o tr !nat oto

kt on tr IM!Git Dtc. 31, 1959,

Of!lriltl Circulbi!H''l!4fl~t •
,

t

WI Miltott RuaseU ol Bradbury

AU proceeds ol the matcb Will
be i!Ven to the Rllcine First Aid
Squad to be apphed on their new
ambulnnec and emer"t&gt; ncy ve

her home aboul noordiliiiiY
her s.k~ll an4 die&lt;!
Ia 1oi~,P.n·

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on or before
ft"d

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Bradbury Area

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, Dtc. 31, l~$t, ell' J
I

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me~ttns

MEIGS GUIERIIL
Admttted
Pomeroy V1rg1e
lTe, Mrs Da1sy
port

\
,wUl be held Thursdav Jan
Next
the
at
8 preauiar
m ac10rdmg totfVirgil
\\ al$.er ~::.ommander

Of 1957 In Rf.vi

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eptdemlc m ~ools reported oq
tbe decrwe - •Mef Clark ~brdut.
as •peakar IJ;!!fore Lions Club
January 30 ,.,.. Glbtis ~aftllld to
electwn eommiU.e or Oltlo Eduea
lion Al'n - Heath Methodl•t men
ro-el..t: Ralph ' llfdcll!! - Wll
Darst Is aoiclst Jl OSU con

eran.s 1J.emonal heanng datt:! IS
postponed a week
February 11 - ll01gs CAP
Squadron a1ds m Flymg Green
Cross program - &amp;out benefit
&lt;thleken dlnner at&lt;ls Valley Forge
trip flUid - Me1gs Courthouse of
liCJclls dllfer on legal holliday !r&lt;&gt;·routlng
F•!1ruary 12 - Bartrum ;named
choef at lollddlepo"tCollncll signs Hew

.lt~;t''j~11wntract
- Oh10
to leuen danger

- Middleport retor
of Commerce
(or

P.M. till

separate the in~lctnnatl,
charges of fraud
In att 15 ,.....,.
freezers lrvm the If!~~.
cern are luted In five
' All the prose&lt;Qtor
the judge today, ·~,,1!:!~
mdtctments with
name deleted
In rul1ng tG deny
ants mot1on to quub,
upheld the prosecutor'•
the mdictmentJ
Holo1ieYer Ohio Jaw
wheri! 1t appear•
offense u ~::barged:

I

gue~b

frey

Georc~

Thetss and baby of Columbus on~'
Mr and Mrs Clarence Grueser
wer&amp; the dmner gueats o! Mr and
Mrs Jobn Hamm and Mr and Mra
Delmar Hamm and Jimmy, on
Chmtmas Day
~harl" Buekley, Mr and Mrs
carl Buckle~ and Mr and Mra
Smtth or Reedsville were Cbrb~
mas Day guests or Mr and Mrs
Lawrence Rose and family
Btllie Cornell and family of
South Caroll!UI, spent his Christ
mas leave with hit parent., Mr
and ll!rs Charles Cornell

year-

to enter WlV~ 1n
COJllllOtition - Vet

lft.-rn

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