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No. 219

Tuesday, JonUQry 3, 1956

Pomeroy-Middleport,

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co~r ~~yo~ ~~~!ni~~~e~~i~~~~ Services Begin

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At Middleport

appropriation ordnance Mayor E

f'. Robinson formally administer-

ed the oath of office to the following members of council: C.
Wayne Swisher, Don Mullen, Dor
D. Schaefer, Dale· Smith. Roy
Betzing and T. A. Downie.
Mayor Robinson at .the Monday
evening meeting also announced
his appointments to the various
ifllportant committees:
Named to the street committee
were Roy Betzing, chairman, T.
A. Downie and Dor D. Schaefer.
To- th~ Water Committee: Don
Mullen, chairman, Dale Smith and
Roy Betzing.

Th&lt;. Re\. !''red I. Gardner, pastor of the Church of Christ, was
the first speaker for the, Week of
Pray.,r services at the First
Presbyterian Church which started Monday evening, January 2.
His topic was "Wind in the
Sails" and hf' used an oil painting of a fuiJ-rigged ship to illustrate his sermon.
Preceuing his talk, Mr. Gard1 ner spoke briefly of
the Union
servi~es
and the
wholesome,
Ordnance Committee: Dor D. I coopet·r.bVL &amp;btrt of the
New
Schaefer, chm'?an, Don Mullen I Year which these services give
and T. A. Dowme.
to the participating churches and
Safety Commtttee: C. Wayne congrel!ations. The Rev. Howard
Swtsh~r. cha1rman, Roy Betzmg RuppP)t, host pastor, presided
and Don Mullen.
at the servtce.
Light Committe~ : T. A. Downie,
.Spc.'«'ial music was presented
chalfman; Dale Sm1th and C. by the Church of Christ choir
Wayne Swisher. .
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directed b)· Mrs. Arthur Skinner
Fmance Con11mttee: Dale Sm1th, with Mrs. CbP.ster Erwin as orchairman, C. Wayne Swisher and ganist. Their selection was "Just
Dor D. Scha~fer. ·
For Today.'· Members of the
Council also gave approval to I choir were Mrs. Dave Farmer,
the appointment of George Hicks Mrs. 0. L. Roush, Mrs. Alfred
as fire chief; Albert Woodard as j Roush, M~s. Edgar Alensworth,
£irs! ward house foreman; Dwight Mrs. F'red I. Gardner, Helen StoParker, second ward foreman; bart, Ernestine Asbury, Mr. and
Charles Graber, third ward fore- Mrs. o. E McKinley, Roedell
~=t~n~n~i:e·~~i;~omas as first as- ~~ffy, Ca~h Bahr and L. R. Wil.lust prior to the clqa~ q( ·tile
meeting Mayor E. F. Robinson an
Usbefs lu.r the. ..senlce lie~ I .
.nounced !Hlif"aH appointment to H. Gvife and Bu58ell Lyons - a:nd·
the cemetwy trustees would be the offering tor the week will be
necessary in the near future due to used fur tb1. local ministerial
the retirement of John savage cooperative work such as Dally
who has served in that capacity Vacation Biblt: School charitable
.work. etc. Capt. Glen~a Rummel,
for a number of years.
the S~lvation Army, had planned
to share in thfl servicea but Is
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
out of town this we.ek.
Admitted: Mrs. Mildred MereThe schedule for.·tM· · week Is
dith, Long Bottom; Mrs. Daisy ·as follows: Tuesday, 7:30, sermon
Patterson, Rutland; Jam ~s Phil- by th•• Rev. Robert Styer&amp;, Churlips, Columbus and Mrs. Jl.elen ch of the Na•arene; presiding,
Hudnall, Springlield.
the Rev. Claremont E.
Hoyt,
Discharged: Mrs. Ghinn Lee First Baptist Church; Wednesday
Pomeroy; Paul Bearhs, Racine; sermon b) thP. Rev. Nyle Borden,
Anna Mt. Moria!&gt;. S,ptlst Cl).urch, prePatricia Smith, Racine;
Grimm, Letart Falls; Mrs. Thurs- siding, the Rev. Louis A. Ban.
ton sione and son, ·Pomeroy; Mrs. 1;erter, prPsidlng, the· Rev. RupWanda Neigler and daughter, Sy- pelt; Frida)', sermon bY the Rev.
racuse; Mary Barn~tt. Middle- Hoyt, presiding by the Rev. Gard·
port.
ner.
The pubi;c Is cordially Invited
to attend. the services this week
at 7:30 at the First Presbyterian
Church, corner of Nortll Fourth
AvenuoJ and Coal Street. Special
music this evening will be presenteJ hy u Middleport Ministerlal Enbemble with Mrs. Lillian
Steilf Ill' organist.
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1 Last Saturday marked the end
of the West Virginia and Ohio Bus
Line which made daily trips from
Pomeroy to Mason, Hartford and
N~w Haven. George H. Durst, 65,
·, of 'C ive Street, announced that he
was discontinuing business.
&gt; Durst said that reasons for his
Q\littilltl' busineSs was the lack of
p~f,I'Gbage and his desire to retire.
Durst operated a Qlacksmith
shp.l'' here for 39 years before entering the transportation business.

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'uncil Appropriates
romeroy village
first meeting of 1956 Monday
' @vening held the first reading on
~llll ordnanc' to set up appropria
Jioila to various funds for the en
suing year. The new budget total
is $117,~.
' :Fu'nds to which allocations were
.. ma,le lll'e: General Fund which
also · Includes the Safety Fund,
$42,374; Utility Fund. $7,700;
. C~metery F11nd, $7,100; Street
~ain't~nariee and Repair
Fund,
t,a4,68!1 ll!ld Gimeral Bond and Re'ireqient Fund, $5,430.

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Ec:WPelllcal Conference on the
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dreW. J;iiOO delegates from 80
~~·" ended ,Sunday with
a
NeW Yellt'~ .i&gt;ay pj-ayer led by
Ja~· and l&lt;orean students.
The 200 etudents from the two
~ · rival nutiiJliS decided on the
;raylll' m~eting ''in order . that
they might . take advantage of
siarti.ail pH ihe new yea~ wit~ an
acit 'Of. ~l:oncillatlon in prayer.''
theme of tbe conference
~ ·"841volutlon and Reconcilla-

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and the trailer it was pulling
heavily damaged when the entire
outfit was ~rown into a ditch dae
to mecbmical failure Suturday
evening CJII' State Route 7, the High
way Patrol reported.
. A~~IJiil!a. -. ~· tle ~port . the
semi-trailer, driven &amp;y Thcmas
Bundlge, 44, Ironton, was trav•l
ing north ten miles north of Pomeroy at the fool of Massar Kill,
when the fifth wheel broke looso
from the tractor hurling th• out fit into a ditch up an embankment. The load, which consisted or
steel and aluminum beams was
heavily damaged also .
The Patrol also statad that Ronnie Walters, 21, Gallipolis. was
arrested Monday in Gallipolis and
cited to 'appear in Gallipolis Municipal Court on the cnrge of m\suse of dealer's license plates.

..Voting . IJlllistrations In Mas
. .' ..0 .-nocl'llla and
CoWI.t~· wal be checked dunnt Republicans. L1sts have already
the .month of January and new been -•provl'd by the
County
voters will b~ registered at the Court. lhc exact date for startsame tinte according to the coun- ing tne_censU'B has not been set.
ty cltrk.
Repu~&gt;licatl reg1stracs tn the
The cen~us of voters will be Bend Are~oo _are. as follo":s :
conduc!&lt;'d from door to door and
Cooper D1stnct: Precmct 15,
will ~e su~h things as changes Lewrt. Free! Roush, Letart; 16,
1n adciNss m&amp;de. The census is Flat RPrk, Clarence Gill, Letart;
reqidr£d ily law to be held every ! 17, Ei~ht Mile, John Thomas,
fot,~r yea_~~ in order to bring re-.. Pt. Pleas3nt,. Ro_ute 2. - .
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cords .up to d~te.
Graham D_IR~Ict: Precmct 19,
The work will be done by 80 1 HardPrd, Wilham Jenkins, Hartford; 211, New Haven, Henry .Jobn
At•d Ofl..ered
A
; son,. !II• w Hr.ven; 21, -Grah~m,
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, Eumce Hart, Letart; ·22, Umon,
Luc11le Parson&amp;, .Letart. .
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Waggetu;r D1stnct: Precmct 44, First Clue Given
eJlSIODefS
Vall~y Ctt~. Bess Kell. _H~fonl;
45, Mas_on, Stella Chatttn, Mason:
g Forms 46, Chiton , . Jack
cartwright.
To The Identity
West Columh•o; 47. West _ColumVetr.rauli and widows of veter· bia, l!;~ac Lew~, Clifton; 48, MasOf Mystery Man
ans who ~l'e seeking a P!lnsion on, Irene Jushs,. Mason. ,
from ;Jie Veterans' Admlnistra- Detnocr•t registrars 1_n
the
Since the current "Mystery
Uon are l'eoelvlng an' Income Bend Area ~re. as follow~.
Man" contest still remains a my&gt;QuesUonnalre which must br ! Cooper D1str1ct: Prectnct 15. tery to the folk of the sutTounding
property filled out and returned Letart. .Mr. .• D. A. Roush, Letart communities, as of today the ante
to the !'rop~r VA office within I Route ~. lti, Flat Roc~. Delbert has been raised to five pieces o:
thirty days.
1 Pulhn. Letarr ;
17, E~ght Mtle, silver or five dollars.
Th
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. Earnr &gt;-l T•ylor, Pt.
Pleasant,
And here's the clue to aid the
c
tc ..gs
oun y
e erano Rouh· 2 .
Servlc~ Ofhee~ C. J. Rhodes ur-1 Graham Di•lrict: Precipct 111, reader in identifying the "Myster)
ges I'BC~ pensioner to read the llartfurd. Ceneva M. Gibbs, Hart- Man":
Look first to a church
IDstructtons very carefully and ford; ~C . New Haven, Mrs. Ella
Commissioners
Then to a man of toil
asset~bll' the correct. data. before Roush. New Haven; 21. Graham.
If
you would be first
subm!ttmg _th~ IJ!IeStlonnat~e to I Mrs. Florcllct: Rickard, Let~rl.
To
win thq spoils.
the '_A. F~1Iure. to subm~t the ' Route. 1: 22 Union, P. E. Roush,
There have been many cards an&lt;'
q~est.onnou·e wtthiD the tune h- ' Letarr, Rolll e 2.
.
m1t may cuuse the suspension of j 'Wal(~en&lt;'r
District: · Precinct letters turned into the Sentinel
the J?Cnslon.
44, Valley City, Helen
Riffle, offic.e thus far, but ·due to the
after-the .holidays lack-of-loot. and
Thts
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r~port
refers
~o
pension
Hartferri:
4o.
Mason,
Clara
Roush
JACKSON, 0. U~-:-A holiday
the clue which if figured
out
truce was called between Jaokson a!'d n·•t to compena~tlo~ _for l!Cr- ~Iaior; 46 . Clifton, John Harri- right and put together correctly.
disabl11ty
or sou; Chiton: 47, West 'colunlbia,
C(lunty commissioners and
the Vtce conneded
make the lucky winner five
Bertha !'anwright, West Colum- will
wife of convicl;ed Sheriff David award.
dollars
richer and not so blue.
Thc Meigs County Veterano bia· 4B M••on Mrs l!:!.·ma TJI)dL. Trago.
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Remember only post cards and
will
assist
any
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Otficc
The-commissioners agreed to .let Meigs Courny pensioner, but the 0
"Mystery Man" entry blanks will
Mrs. Traio-and her eight children pensiot~er must have the correct •
be ac«pted .
stay in an apartment insid' the
BenPficiaries of a
Sh
county jail until later this week. Information.
VA pell&gt;[ou orP reminded that a
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owers
Mrs. Trago had been ordered to second
None Injured
que~tionnaire will not be
leave the quarters by noon last
le~t out nor will there be a'!y re· Fun""ra'l ~ervt"ces 1
Friday.
s~nt tt those who fa1I to
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Cars Sideswipe
Trago has been In Gallia County nund&lt;r
submit the questionnaire.
jail •ince September, aQrvlng a
Sh~l&gt;t damagos resulted when
Are Held Tuesdav
one-year sentence on a morals cop
two car• bru~hed fenders Monviction. The commisslonel:s, mean
Fu;wral ,,,.·v1ccs were held to- day nfrernoon on Silver Ridge,
wbile, a,pointed John E. Evans,
day
at the l!.w1ng Chapel for ~·­ Sh'erili Charles Russell reported.
as sheriff during Trego's absence..
A cur driven east by Field W.
Homer Showers. 67. Syracus••, wl!u
The appointment has· been conCampbell,
Pt.meroy, and a vchi·
died
Saturday
at
Holzer
Hospi.
t
at
tested by Mrs. Trago's ·a.ttorney.
He is survived by .his wile. cle d.-iven west by Dan Brickles.
Clara; one brother, Denzel 'of Pomero~·, RFIJ were Involved in
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Sqar Creek, 0.; two sisters, Mrs. the accident, the report states.
AdJJutted Saturday: Jqy Crook- Fun,oral services were held Mon- M-ildred Watson, Roseville. 0 ., The Campbell vehicle was daham, Leor., W. 'Va.; Mrs; Harley day at 2 P. M. for ·Mrs. Laura Mrs. Fred James, Stockport. o maged on the right side, and the
BonecuU.er, Letart, W. :ya.; Mrs. Belle Eads, 73, who died Friday •nd a nun1ber of nieces and ncp other vehicle was damaged on
the left fender and headlight.
Robert Smith, Henderson, W. Va. night at Holzer Hospital.
hews.
!re wa.' born at Rosev ille in
Admitted Munday: Mra. Darrell
Her parents were the late Mr
Northup, West Columbia; Larry and Mrs. Andrew Crump. Sbe is 1881; a 32nrt Mason, Toledo Hlue
Ray Coleman, West Columbia; survived by three sons, lames. ~ie Lodgr: a retired C. &amp; 0 . Market Reports
W. J. JGrdsn, Lcot;~, W. Va.; Jo- Middleport; Charles and Cllffo~J. Railroad worker and a .veteran ro t'
Cll'i't:JNNATl. 0. UP-Produec :
seph Sf!litb, MiddlepQrt.
Rutland ; three daughters·, Mrs. World War I.
Eggs steady, unchanged; con·
Buria~.&gt;took place in,- Beer h
Admitted . Tuesday; Leo C. Hill, Polly Ohlinger, Akron; Mrs. Su·
sumer
U. R. A large 511$; medi Pomen•y.
sie Taylor, Pt. Pleasant and Mrs. Grove Ce+ttery.
ums
511-57;
extra large M-56: A
Bit-ths Sunday:
A daughter Garnet Moore, Middlepor:;
one
larae
whitt
52-M; A mediums
TERRELL DEATH
born at 12:42 a.m. to Mr. and brother, Andrew Crump, Pt. Plea50-l\1;
~mall
42-k;
B large 49-51.
David
Terrell,
72,
Condor
Street
Mrs. Dana Winebrenner, Syta- sant and 21 grandchildren,
Chickens fryerli firm, up 2c;
cuse; a dlllltlhtei' born at 3:28 a.
Buria( took place bi Lone Oak Pomeroy. died at ·his resid£qce
hens.
m. to Mr. and Mra. Hatley Bone- Cemetery, Pt. Pleasant, and fun- this morninr. after a · two month fryers 3-ll, 1-2 lb 20-32;
heavy
over
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22-25;
·h~ns,
light
illneas.
F~&gt;neral
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cutter; A, 8011
4:38 a.m. eral services· were held at the
ll
lb
and
Wider.
U,.18;
bODs
light,
will
be
announced
later.
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. · Middleport Baptlat Church.

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FIRST STEP IN
sunnse eve ry da)S mea m 1 new
....._ "'. THI ,_.EW YEAR
1 be~tmmng fhc coming of • &gt;er y
The fii'Jt ~ 1 cp i.'j hope
1 new year ml!ans the
opport uml)
he Chlnest&gt; have a custom of to go on to he so methm g "' &lt;'
ng all tt"!e1r debts paid he have 1t:Ver been befon:· to acht
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want to eve through 3615 da~ ~ und come
the new year v.1thout any to the end With our
spiritual
Jmpedtmenh The) want nothmg budget balanc(t!
the old year hang1ng over
Hope ts one of lhe great fac
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tors m the lhnslian hfe So here
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the start the new year , 'F'mgettmg
whole fabm· of our l:f.OCiety pre ihosc thmgs which are behtnd
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But SPiritually we are supposed 1 thmgs which 11re before I press
to start each da y each
week, toward the mark for the prlze of
each year, free of debt We ar e- the hll!lh calling of God tn Christ
to foraet the lhmgs that are be Jesus Let us therefore, as manY
hind and strE&gt;tch forward to the , as arc mature be thus minded
tblnp tnat ure before
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had been embarra~ s ert by the at
tacks th ~ Sov1 r l \ 1s1tors made on
\\estern countn~ s e~p~ t 1ally on
Great Brtlam NPhru wa s quoted
as accu~mg 1hl' Rus.~aan~ of twtstm~ h1storv
3 The Indochinese Commums tll
Ia1led 10 an attempt to force vol
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an t&gt; lect10n for a Nat wnal A~scm
United Pren St•ff Corretpondent bly The Redll tbreatcnetl repnsah
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pareully changed th e1r
mmds trnop s were thP Rf&gt;d~ suc&lt;e~~ful
about pru sec utmg Americans ac
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So far as IS known the United end the t g h! &gt;~a r guerrilla war
I 30
French pe~rUamtnt Bul ~ondihons
Statl's has not perfeu cd
th1s
200
f1.11 e ( h 11 m Hll' dem 1rds which warr so turbulent tb•t it wu de
weapon
2
30
lh~ rnm tslt 1 ~ would not acct&gt;pt
&lt;:1ded not to 1nelude AI~ In the

2 A long S{"hedulcd confer rnc~
bf'lween the ch1ef m1msh:~rs of

Malava and Sm~:apore on one hand
ond Malayan Cornn'lunlst Ch1ef
t h1n Peng t;rolur UJ:I m du;,,grec.

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eled a" to be held rte:rt Hooday
3 Frpn ch lluup~ fa llr•d to sup
fo1 a 1•tional A.filembly Neverthe
pre.~s the t e1r01 sm wh1ch
has less the outlawed Altertan Com
caused n ea~lv 200 dt 1lhs m t"' o mumst Party called for upnslng.s
weeks 111 Al~t·n a Al ge1 u putt!! on electiOn ___:._
day .

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1n the f1rst strong r1un, .smce they
kill trees and uproot grasses and
le;; ve the SOil Ump and flex1ble to
'Vale.ry Whim
J 1mmy ought to know that old
bucks left aliVe prevent the young
buck s from breedmg onto the
doe~; and downbreed
the fawn
herd J1mmy ought to know how
mut:h o! crops they destroy to
wh(re Lhtl word pest' Js a com
pumcnt, Bnd it OUSht io Mmf.l OUt

Writers Who Go Past Reason
on Subjects They Don't Know

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Coffee Time
Dma: Don~ School
ErDJe Kovacs Show
Home
Tennessee Ernie Sh9w
Feather Your Nes t
BQb and Jan Carr Present
Suste
Camera Goe.!l l l School
World of Mr SW f' t'll~)
MOdern Rom.!ln~:es
Matinee
Date W1th LJ!i!
First Love
Old llmer
Pinky Lee
Howdy Doody
Flatt &amp; Scruggs
Sports Eye
News P1cture
I es Paul &amp; Mary Ford
Sewnce F 1ctl un Theatrt'
Coke Time
News Caravan
Screen
Dtrectors
P llly
house
Fath er Know~ Best
Kraft 1hcalre
ThJ.S l.s Your Life
Damon Runyon Tht&gt;atre
Hcadlmes
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Greatest Fli:ltb of Centu '

BY ROBERT C RUARK
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~ La, o n un C tnnon !&gt; ll•ll ltl lll duct
9 00
DJAKARTA- The nl lliltllll ! lll l m a!l! 1 1 [ ~! m al t l n~ t r HI !hill! 11
lU 00
hun, and tiHrC' v.ctt• two unclu• 01 b o unt) ~ l lhmk t !. .sh 11111 .,,
v11rmmt '
10 3!1
LJre~ of t ulumns b\ Jinuny t m Jfr hvu ~ l - md n wlu lt luld of
1100
non I h11l l\C JirllOI) I ~ I f1 1t 11d l•lng(IS IS lllJJII(&lt;IIIHd !J IK!CI
l!ul no Cit} boy Js .suppl)sed to
of llllllt sn I Will k!lnlk hlln 1 Ill n 11(" In 1111111/ll h J1 h ~ 0 filii know nbout the~e thmgs C1ty 11 05
1110
!Jttl c b1l ,,~ uni
~s pronj
II• gu us 111 th t t omllHIIll 1&gt; that the ho) s hang around Touts' JOmt,
11
15
knork 1 cnmpmtl o
p1 1 pi ! \.\&lt; oultl h.11 v1 tu l l·u ~t 1f lh l' Whl(h u mce place to hang
11
30
rnmght
Sumr lh1 n~s Mr C.lnnun wnl t\ lttl Wr ll l1rt unk lll ld
IIHOund but you wouldn t learn
I 00 S1gn Off
Vely Wt ll Uhtn h1• IS 1\ IJI !ryl!l !,! to
mmh about quud shohting or the
C mn on wuu ldn t tI n' h ut th e conservutwn of wildlife lhrouKb
make llle rature of j uurnnh sm ,,
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-~---thmg n obl!fl \' l'Vl' l achlf' Ved sur Jll I Il l ' " IIOSJOil N u t to r abbi !., selective ktllmg 1f you stayed
1 HtiRSI'IA Y
du r ca n dcnu dt ~ n 11 1'8 nf vegc there all day
~c ssfull y II ~ wr1t• ~ good s p ort ~
7 00 Today
th
lllHI good war~
ul)rl whun h1 lat 1on so t h011 ug hly tha t
(CopyriJ!: •lt 19M by Un1ted Fea
9 00 Coffee Tlmewntes h 1s
Nohod} A ~ k r d Mt• wh ro] (• bl1 nth pl.l( ! " ll~ h •s 1nvav tur£' S}ndlcate (nc ~
10
00 Ding Dong S&lt;:hool
- - - - - - - - - ~--~-- --7.
~~~ Rut
' to\umn l nl'ver drop 11
10 39 Ernie .Kovacs Sttow
But l11ere are hm1tat10ns tu col
11 QO Heme
''••'"''• l1 on fo h~tloct
American Del••••• llaMtcf umnmg- and look wh&lt;J s talking
12 00 Tenaessee Ernle Show
ACROSS
L•i:l1• .1 U S UN lnvoy
2 Wicked:
For lecent Lo11 of Pace On&amp; of the !!m1ts IS tttAt you ought
~1 Young
U! 30 Feather Your Nest
1 Stlt&lt;lhe.s
a
Darnp
hor1e
Bpecio/ to C~11tral p,.t'/Jfl A.s~ qcualloH
to know §ust a ltttle bll a tlrty
1100 Curreot
G AD obnox.
• m btcaUlle II Bean1
lo\11 child
I 30 Halls of Ivy
W!A8tiiNOTON - The E1aenhower orlmtn1Rtrallon 111 under rrowtnr Bmldgen, of whnt you re wrttlng
of •hlp .e
2B Sing•
$, Morntnr
1'¥ preaeure lo replace llenry Cnbut Luolge Jr 111 United BtaU!1 or you lobk very stllv
2 00 Parson'• Study
motion
2i Relate
re~ptlon
Afllbaaa&amp;dor to the United Nutlont Therll are even lOme oft'lclal1
S Mild
2 30 World of Mr Sweene)
In
f1 is f)DSs1b le for a COUnt I y bO}
!0. Telephon4
WltrHn. lhe admlnlatratJon who are unhappy about the job Lodge ha1
0 Skaunr
2 .e Modern Romances
detail
Witel
tu wr1te about the city hut a ctty
bee• dolnr rtcenily
JS. Inun•
3 00 .Matinee Theatre
12 Girl• naml
7 CUckoo
Lodre it blamed parttcularly tor the loa• of fate •ufterM by the boy Is lolally unequipped to write
date&lt;!
4 00 Date Wtth Llfe
Herb
of
8 Bed canopy IT, A
Untted Statu In the t"l'( t!nl pack.,.. deal for about the country Bcmg a countJ y
4 Ui Modern Romances
the oarrot
9 Tardy
admllllnr new members to the UN
boy IS a SPC.CIII.I thmg since It
malo
4 80 Old Timet
ramUy
11 River (l'r)
Olf,
Ftrat l...odre aald the United Btatea wu oppoaed takes wide lntelllgcncl to be a
I
00 Pinky Lee
14
&amp;uurkrlt
18 Wriun.to Ru11ta • lntlltence on lncludlnl Outer Moorolla country bov- 11 knnw how
un
~rlnr
I 80 Howdy Doody
1chool (Ind )
ftut4 ..
28. Demudod
In the 'pack are ' Then It wu decided that the
known tn the callow c1ty suckers
115 8ubllde
I 00 \lttmro.i &amp;: Angler
19 A cowJ.Jiko
(OOIIO&lt;J)
United State• would ab"t•ln' trorn lhe votlftl
Mr Cannon has ju~t rommJtll d
11. Muale note
6
80 SpDrts Eye
head
Jt .......
When Nattonallat Chin• threatlntd to veto Outer two deathless chunk!! Bbout deer
18 Erbium
6
4&amp; News Picture
coverln,.
aM.atr
Monl'tJIIIl, the United Bh.tea ur,ently lltkllld the hunting, and I swear you would
(a)rm.._'
20 Man\,
8 ~IJ Les Paul II Mary ForQ
31,
Pith
helmet
Formoaant not to do that
11 Rear
think from the readm,l{ of them
nickname
7 00 Deat~ Valley Days
(lnd)
In other woro., while the united lltatea wat that he had an 1mpnrt1tnt subjetot JG. A. eoq room
7
30 Dlnab Sbore
ballcally oppo~ed to the e.tlmla~ton ot Outer Mon~
:111. Male fowl
7
U
News Caravan
rolla, U MUtd tD atand publicly t~ Ill prlnclpltt in qand Mr C1.mnon treats what
:112.lntreq_uent
R 00 You Bet Your fJfa
and In fact,
privatoly .aounr tn a complttt117 he ea)ls the U!iflaemutlqn of deer 23. 8bapherd 4
With the d!!ep devotion of n man
8 30 Peoplt''a Cht&gt;lce
oppoalte dtreotlon.
8' 00 Dragnet
15 Cooling
Mette¥ C.INI
Lod,. • erttlcJa eOij.e• he undop-_,ty '"• writing about the fall ot an em
...,_, Jr.
earrytnr out admlnt•tflitlon policy HQrtv..r. \MJ p1re
8,3() Ford Theatre
1
dtvlce
To brte.f il Mr Cannon th inks
teel he mu1t be r.placed to erue tht "-41 taa~
2C Contained
10·00 Lux Video Theatre
11ft: by the whole attuatton Overall Lodp hu been ,.....,... u u
27 CUMinc
that ll Is n C1'lnte to hunt that
11 00 Ntws He1i1dlb:ie1
tfttltiYt '"'kttntan at the UN ln hta own right . .~ '-! biJhly ...,. hunt~rs are mu1 dN ers- unloss 38 Gram
11 05 Weathercut
IPMitd by Prt.l4ent mt~enhow.r.
'
(abbt)
they are shoottng lions ur som1
II 10 Press BO][
30 Dlvlllon
•
other: mnocent fauna that look
1110 Bud W1lkmson Show
ot a play
- • OLD A.O&amp;-Hou. lpeaker lam llaybum uYI lilt deotD~ hu mean but really •ln't - and that
11 JO Tonight
, ilitcked JIAI hHIUI and &amp;d-.lted hlm ht'll probably llyt to ba to tr tt II a bad thlna for a man to Sl Allo
32 Ha.wauan
buy a rt&gt;d hat and a license. and
tood
""'iii·~~j~ ftiWI Dtmoe,..t wnt H 1• Ytal'l old Jen ~ 'llt toolu go
forth
to
flll
hill
brder
w1th
83.
Ner.tlve
lt&amp;Y'um already hal eatabllthed a ~
ltrvlll..
venuon once a year
npy
than any other man. Ht ha• at10 ttr¥tod lonltr IJI.
Beau Jameli predlcat11a thla on .Sf. Rolonant
any other llvlnr member
nower
WM awom 1ft &amp;II a. Ualttcl Statu l'ft[JreeentatM M Mareh the innocence of the deel', and he .ae. I"LLneraa
OniJ 1M man who took lhe o&amp;lh before him ~ acnr llll On· likens the dtN' .slayer to the w1re
~
He 11 Carl H&amp;)'Ckn ot AriiOaa, who bll!came a MOUN ,..,btr murderflr premNIIta•ed He aets Sill Trap
all worked USt wh1lo enjoying
)'Mra btloft Jtayboum Haydeft ll now a United lltaltl INMtor.
to Cbemleal
•
cockfl&amp;hll, hating eata, and dbllk
eornJ&gt;OW\d
• WOLITICI-IJ'M White Routt ll ltveJtnr 1141 btrruu at oa11 on 1 ln.1 hor.se,..._.lhrE&gt;e pomt1 of view tt. Woody plant
~ntlc Pl•hltiiUal uplnnt 10 tar-New York'l Qov, Aftrelt [ share with hlm heartily
tJ J'eat
Rtrrlman. who* aot yet IUU\oune«J he 11 ru11ntn 1
But before 11 mAn wrltea he.
DOWN
~ A abort Umt alter Jtm•• flaltrt.)' ftnd at Harriman u tM '"hm· should know n l1ttle pa1t thP. fact
I Mloter ~Sp)
~ DOmin..,·• Prtal4tnt J:lteftbowtr rtportedly told GOP OMifi'U· th•t 1!'1 a dull !lav and the words
IIOUI lt&amp;dtrt wtlh a chuckle Ulat the New York rovernor ll a "Park ,.oma ea.ty Ju ~ t for 1n,tance Jim
&lt;DAILY ORYP1'0QU01'E- Here'1 how to W11dr;lt1
AftlliMT'N~"
my ought tu know that then•
AX'I'DL8AAXR
Why Harrii'I'\M 1.1 belnf llnfled out wh•n Adial m ltl'ftftiOft 11
1,
LOjfOFJ:LLOW
are
more
rtel'r
than
thf'lre
used
to
tilt hnocraue front-runner, i.e tomtwhat of a m}'ltery, It may be
llll!! when thf! IniuM had titlE' .fo
Ont letter limply •tan ~ lor another. lit. thl1 example 1t. 1.1 UMdJ
that Kr. l:iHnhower 11 Ht lG wa,. a more viA'oroua oam,.lpfor tbe three L'a X tor the two O'a. etc Slft&amp;le Jetten, a
tlthtr U the OOP DomlnM or In aupport of aomtofte till . .abt.•t thern-tust ~5 thf're are rnon• In
luna 'I'he fa('! !hilt therr.
pre
trophtu, the length and lormattolll of tht worda are all ...:;::
Harrtmaa than he would It Bl•.,.neon ,.eta the no4
lllaeb daY the OOdt letters art dt8'erent.
more
dee1
1s
1lu('
to
the
money
•
I
8Mtt4 inv.. tlptloft ot dlaeharrta of ftdtnl em· that the llc&lt;·n~us deer hunters
"' c.,..,..rn.. quolalloo
pay to prntect d(I!Cr ~u thRt
~[;!;,; ttcurlty "UON baa produotd eomt 1ur~
J
horn
apnoltl.
there'll b&lt;' lhf' odd huck to ~hoot
rB OIOHXIlFB'Il XMFIK OH BVkX•
for the pot anrt lhP antlcn on th C'
1
»&gt;hlch tonr hu ftrured tn
OBI. OCK
;·
of Communtm, Ia a can 1n
XOH
OJ:FLODFKOVBW!'IJI
lf\ll'tll ltVUI that from Mey 28
J1mmv 01111:hl to know thRt the
IIXFN,
EtHntlower MCUrlt:r prorram went
deEr, Icrt um heck• d 1s a mf\.nact•
JW.. Jt, 1105, tour pereona wtrt dtamll8fd Ill MC\Ir• to himself and !1&gt; the community
\'llloi'«&amp;Y'I Cln1041101ot I ILUl IIATHI:R U J, DOO,,
AY 'I'HII liiOON, THAN 811Cil Jt. 1\0l\IA!fI am beadJni for a contlnt~nt­
PSARB.
New Zeahmd--or you un eaU It
l&gt;~tr1'-to4 l&gt;r ICIIf ......... lln41coto
two la1ands If you fancy 1eelullu

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&amp;: Jan Carr
I 30 Your Star Showcase
200 Parson's Study
2 30 World of Mr Sween ey
Modern Romances
2 ·~
300
Matmae Theatre
400 Date with Life
4 15 Modern Rom a nce.s
430 Old Timer
500 Pmky Lee
5
Howdy Doody
600 Grand Ole Opry
6 30 Sports Eye
640 News PJcture
6M Les Paul &amp; Mary- l&lt;'ord
700 Cabell Hontmgton Ho ~ p ll.•l
7 30 Dmah Shore
745 News Caravan

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Garr~

Moore

6 30

Blake of ~otfanif Y~

A rt l1 ur G?d fre )

11 30

S tr 1ke tl Rtch

12 00

Va l1ant

12 15

Lov( of Ltf c

6 53 Sports
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7 00 Kul(la, Ftao. t~Olllo
7 Hi Jgh,n Daty
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7 30_ Worper
Jitl"elllo

12 30

Sl a rc-h for To morrow

J he (.md mg Ltg ht
K .tlJ e~ Kit chen
30 I o ~ e Story
00 Rob eJ t Q Lew1.,
2 30 Houseparty
300 T he B1g Payurf
3 30 Bull Crosby ~:tow
4 00 I hl H1 1ght e .. Ditl)'
4 15 Sltrd Stor m
430 On Yo ur AC'count
• 00 LuC' ky B Ra nch
• 30 Yom Es ~o R f' por ter
6 45 Spol h ghl on ~ports
6 55 \\ • a I herman
7 00 Drn w With Me
7 15 Doug Edwards, Ne\\1
7 30 ( ISi;O Kld
8 00 Pht l Silvers Show
ll 30 1'\ avy Log
• 00 1\l c( t MJ !Iie
9 30 0\ e1 seas Adventure
111 I) $64 000 Que stwn
1o ;;o D J y, u Tr u ~ t Your Wife?
ll 00 Up l n !J e- m n u o New&amp;
11 U5 J al e Show
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S1gn

9 00

Ca pta1n

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10 30
11 30
12 00

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8 30 Wyatt lar~t lj \
9 00 funny "J'fJ,omas
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9 30 DuPont Theafre l
10 00 W re5Um.&amp;- Hollywood
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John Daly
Duneyland
MGM Parade
Masquerade Party
Break The Bank
Wed Ntght Flihta
News
Weather
Sporu

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10 00
11 00
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FARMALL TRACTOR OWNERS

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Dtd you know you could save 25%
or more on parts by Ravma :you1 6-room Duplex 1n Sugar Run Au
tomatic heat Close .schools
tractor engme overhauled be
Call 374-J 112 Bnck Street
fore March 1, 1956? Also ask
about our spec1al on palntmg
12 'J.7 tf
and tuneup
Metgs Equipment
SLEEPING ROOMS With batb and
~ ~c~o~P~h~··~·~M~~:---_:1~3~4=8t~c
furnace beat Lad1es only 156
Mulberry Ave Pomeroy
J
&amp;
12 30-3tc
LOST m the Flatwoods VlCJmt)IBiack HOUND w1th brown FURNISHED APARTMENTS-4 or
5 rooms and bath Gas ftred hot
markmgs on faet, legs and head
water lu.rnace Ut1htlcs pa1d
John W Dalley, Rl 3, Pomeroy,
Phone 6129 X
12 16-30tp
Ohto
12 27 6te
.2 F1ve room modern
APART
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::.ervl&lt;;e5
MENTS, with le~undry and gar
age New &amp;.room dwelling w1th
::omplete wat:.EL ALIGNMENT
r.arase aod laundry
Phone
balancmg and brake service
a1o..M A N Bengel
6-27 tf
llackctts' Safety SerVIce, West
.Mam Street, Pomeroy, Oh10 For rcn~~~:tenston
Ladders,
:scaffold Boards, Drop Clotbs
Phone 267
6.6.tf
Clinton Ftaher, Middleport
Phone t1265 X
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Arthur r orlfrey
Str 1ke 11 H1ch
Valwn• 1 &lt;~ y
Love of L1f~
Sea1~.:h for I omorrovv
Th ~ (,utdlpg LJ!!bt
Klllle.., KJ!ch e n
Love Stor~
Ro b ~ri Q LeWJS
IIouseparly
1 hr. R1g Payo ff
Bl•b Crosby Show
The Dn ghter Day
Se~:r et Sturm
On Your Ac-co unt
G r m Autr y R1)v Roger5
I uc k j 8 R,ltlc h
Yom Esso Rr porl er
Spot1t~ ht on -Spor ts ~
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FURNISHED
APART
JOTTLED GAS-lu\"all•Uoa and 4-room
MENT, furnace heat, utlhtles
HrYice See 111 for prices. RlJT·
furnished Adult.s only No pel!l
LAND FURN11 Ullll at llutlllld.
Near
Pomeroy H1gb
School
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RENT- Double
1Sltlepmg
LET OUR ELECTRONIC SECRE- FOR
room, k1tchen pnv1lege!! Near
TARY TAKE YOUR WoUIT
Semor High Helen H Nease,
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
Phone 302-M
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THURSDAY

3 58 Stgn On
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00 Dan~eland
12 311
5
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Arwe Q.aklqy
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6 30 News
I 30
6 35 Weather
2 00
6 40 Sport.s
2 30
6 45 Hurnean ExprJPSs
3 00
7 00 Kukla Fran &amp; OUII'\
3 :iO
7
Ia John Daly
4 00
7
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Lone Ranger
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8 00 BJ.Shop Sheen
4 'iO
8 30 Stop The MUSIC
5 00
9 00 Star T1me
30 Do wn the Road
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6 30
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City Detvcttve
6 46
lO 30 r l Led 3 LIVElli
6 55
11 00 News
7 00 P111t1 P .1gc
J I 05 Weather
715 Duug J rh~o r d s News
11 10 Sports
730 I hr R tn !;C R1dl'f
6 00 '-\1 thUI Godfr pv &amp; Fnends 11 15 Folldw That MDII
11 45 Stgn Off
9 00 1 he M1illl n.m e
9 lO I ve Gu t '\. Seer et
111 00 U S Sl~e l !l our
3 58 S1gn On
1100 Up to • 10 Mm u te Ntlws
400 Daocelnnd
11 05 I ate Show
•oo M1ci.ey lllou&amp;e
600 Abbott &amp; costello
THURSDAY
6 30 Blake of Seotla~d Yard
g 00 S~gn On- PrDve1·
6 45 New.s
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9 00 Captain Ksnga10o
660
10 00 Garry Moore
Weather
6M Sports
10 30 Arthur Godfrey
700 Kukla., FrlQI &amp;~ Ollie .'J ~
11 80 Str1ke it Rich
7 15 John Daly • •
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1200 Valtant Lad}
12 15 f...ove 1 of Ltfe
~Jn Tm Tm
12 30 Seanh for lomorrow
:me &amp; Harriet
8 30
12 45 Th e {,Uidtng L1ght
NSSl'Q"f.49
900 Doltar a Seco.g_d
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I 00 Katll''s K1tchen
• 30 The VJs&amp;
1 30 Love St1&gt;rv
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2 00 Rob ert Q LewiS
10"" Ethel and Albert
10 30 New.f
2 30 Hous eparly
1035 Weather
300 Th':l Big Payoff
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10 40 Sports
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
10 45 Film Jl'eatbt'e
4 00 The BrJiilhtcr Day
4 15 Secret Storm
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4 30 On Your Acr'ount
500 Gene Autrv Hov Rojlers
344 SJga On1
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600 Lucky 8 Rlln ~
34;! Rlddied' Korner
6 30 Your Es5o n ~ porter
400 V..ncel1nd
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500 &amp;Jturday We~tere
6 55 Wcatlu'!rmlln
600 NeWB
700 Tea Room
6 05
7 15 Dou~ Edw:!rds~ Newa
615
7 30 S~t Prc1ion of 'Yukon
6 80
800 Bob Cummings Show
7 00
6 30 Cli~pox
7 30
g 30 Four St.f!r Play hou.te
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10 00 Storioa of the Century
1000
10 so WantCfj.
11 00 .0"' 7'
11100 Up lo-t he-Mmute- New.s
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1952 KAISER Sedan Pnees aver For
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age reta1l $620 avenge loan
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eroy, Ohio
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MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATI OWNIRS
THE TAX BOOKS

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Fer Th• Ptymenl
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December &amp; Junt

REAL SSTATI

TAXIS

Books Will CIOH
FHRUARY 1, 1956
CLYDE G. MILLHONE
Meigs County Trea1urer

By ROII•T ' · MOilltoN
UnltH Prett lteH CorntPO~
WASHINGTON UP-The JOV
ernment today appeared optl
mutic that Ameru~• &amp; economy
would continue t&lt;l aoar
d1.1r1Dg

1956.

nuiil rate o r 4 600,000,000 ~uncia 1 &lt;&gt;t a record tbil JNr, m17 drop Juecee.sful law enforument Thil 1 The law O'Neill aad ~
- • n ew reeord and l8 per unt 11 about two pereent duriDI; you mty aecomphlb by no t only aa:reed Merce r Count)''l 10 lll.lr7
above flr Mt half of thit year
fir st su: moot.hl of 1StM
eatabli1hln&amp; proper &amp;~lan es but cannot be mcreued until tlle ei4
Automob1 le.11 and trueU-Auto
output flrllt m: montht expected
to h1t 4,2M 000 compared wath
the re cord 4.227.000 tn tbt first
h.all of th1s year Truck produc
tlon s hould show a siuable in
creaH over the first ball
of
19:1~" &amp;fter ftrushiog "the belt
year 1n 1La twtory '
Cowtruct10n
Eatunated
spending m 1966 011 all new con.
11lruct1on 44 b1lhon dollan, five
per ceot above 1~5'a record 42
btlllon
Stnke C1 ueet Drop
Power cqu1pmen.t- New eJee"
tr1c generatmg units expected to
go mto llerv1ce 1n flr!lt half will
be • far ~low" preVlous eaUmates be1:aUH of the Westin•
house Electne C'orp strike

The Commuee Depar1ment N
Bus1neas and Defense Service•
Adm1nl1tration releued a aur
vey of major tnduatrlea for the
ftrst half of 1956 predicting pr~
duction .to most tndllltries would
rue
Small BuaJness Adm1nJ1trator
Wendell B Barnea
predicted
that next year wtU tee further
r I11e I n c!'armnga by 1maI I manu
facturers He sa1d the competi
tiVe position of smaII b WIJnen
has ~en strengthened and "the
extremely low rate of buainea.s
f a Ilures ts also a • ood SIJD I or
the future '
Semple Of Report
Electroru.cs--Oulput m 1 w.w~
Here 1s a aampllnf from the expected to exceed ttwl year's
major Industry report
record or $6,300,000,000 br 100
Iron aDd steel-Current re mtlhon dollars
cord break1ng productioa momen
Machmery- A five 10 111 per
tum to contmue through June, cent rue In dollar votume
of
1956, making ftrat haU of year farm nachinery aales expected
one of the hlghest "if not the reflectmg prtce lnc.-ea.teS
In
highest' tn hbtory
crea51e In umt sales "doubtful"
19M 1 durmg f1rsl 5Jx months
Alumlnwa--First half
shipmentll expects to be at an
Lumber- Output, expected
to

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Conau.mer durable ~ea
Clal retum to tbe eouut)'"
in hrat llX moat.bl espeet.ed
to
"equel or sli&amp;btb ea:ued" reeonf1
1955 rite
Meanwhile, tbe Federal Baer
ve Bulletin reported tbat dft.
rae the r«ord Jrowtb of co!IIU
mer credit thiJ year riafq ~
comet have kept tlle debt burdea
from becominJ too beavy.
Gebhlrt lxpi•IN

Curt Gebbart, executive aetre

you may under tbe law equ1p
proper COtJtt "

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of a Juat ke s term
Gebhart sa1d " you will fbl.d fllod
courta not rece1vlnt Wariea iD Qe
amoun~ of fee11 and f1aes: eoUed.ed, but added • .aome, no aou.lit,
w111 be paid 10 exceu of the fiQQ&gt;O

Gebhart, • • O'Neill's opmlo.D,

aUted defUiitely thtt onee salar
Itt are Ia effect, they eaa.not be
('ban.ted

''The value
of 1n1 Jadldal
Geblw't told U01te.d Prea an
luetin eowt caa be given tl per branch 1! not 10 the financlll reyear
1nd those of other court• turn,' be declared
Accept R-ollolllty
"We are conftdeat the count
commJtnone.-. will aeeept thlt
sporwbthty as ao op~ortua11y W
alaeerely belteve lbey recogn1z
tbe need for a properly lallried
criminal traffic and small eb.1nu
court syttem 10 theJr coua.ty"
Apparently M.ereer County com
m1a1ionen are tbe 11nly board Wltl\
a real problem Unless a soluhon.
1s found, JU.!ihcea there mJ~t haVe
to operate (or as long as two Y*'h
at $5 annually

•UhlD tbe townah1p or county can
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p.en

.saluie-s commeuurate
to IG'Ylce rendered '

tary ol Ohio .luattets Inc , m a
Gebbart Aid be knew of no
letter lo all t'.OIDDilllltonen, wrote couatia pla:DniD&amp; to vote u.lmet
"to that our future remarkl
Wlll not be miKOUtrued toward on a par with etUTent fee~
seek!DJ pbenomlnal otar1M Jet
w .Ute lbal we tontur in the
pract1cal theory tllat some jUittte
courts will be aet oa a t5 per ,ear
Jalan Tbeae are eourta that are
macttve and wW no doubt be ~ll·
mmated at the end of their term
by the Justice court Cl)mmJ..ton"
of each county
Gebhart told
commlutooen
tluit "you have a grave rapoou
billty yet wonderful op,or.tun1ty
to reswre the respect of the ju.
ttce court which 11 necessary for

Lewreonce c.untr c.._lden
He uld "IAwrenee CoU.Dty dJseuued nt.rles at oae meettng at
tppro.Dmttely tl21 ~ month ror

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of tbe 22 J111f.~ee~ Then m
eheckJD.J further they found 18 o ~
the 22 jwUcu we-roe not aebve
He 111d tbe eom.milalonen~ were
under the falte tmpreaa•o~ .wr
lea bad to be unifono
'1'be only other 1alaries set
for tbla: tluft month period that
I knew ot wu ID Mercer County,
where some were aet at t:li" be
old.

Other cont1es have ('Omplained
they have no m oney to pay adequ;ate salaries but thP.:;' appar~mt­
ly didn t cons1der return from
fees and lmes except for marnage.s the JuStice&amp; now will &lt;turn
over to them

Mr. and Mrs. Roush
Have Fam-ity Meet Miss Chancey-Mr. Stobart Are Wed In
Local Daughters Of America Group
Over Yuled Holidays Double Ring Ceremony Held Chritmas Eve
Hold Installation Of Oflicers \
This Chrtsmas vacation 1s !h e
Miss June Chancey, daughter
f1rst hme m m~ years that Mr
of
Mr &amp;nd Mrs John Chancey
and Mrs Lee Roush have had
the1r hve chtldren and the11 anrl Charles SI:Obart, son of Mrs
Pullens
M1ddleport
famtl!es wtth them for a reuniOn Hubert
were rr,arned Saturday, Decem
The group mclude MaJor and ber 24th at .he Church of Chriet
Mrs Leroy Brown (Kate) and son w1th the Rev Fred I G~rdrter
Robert. Puerto R1co , Mr and Mr~ performmg
the double
ring
Charles Roush and sons Chuck cerP.mony at flX o'clock Atten
and Henry Des Momes Iowa Mr dants for th"' weddmg were M1ss
and Mrs Alfred Lee Roush ami Helen Stobar'
suter of
the
fam1ly, Russell and Ma1da
M1 groom matrl uf honor and Roger
and Mr.s R1chard Root tJolanda ) Chancey brother of the br1de,
Mr and Mrs Joe Young Sr
best mhil
fDor~:~thyl and h~r son I eo Ken
1 he brtdc chose a pastel
nedy Jr, Mr and Mt s Robert
street length dress
Yates (PatncJa Kennedy)
and. wool
Wmter
white acccssones
daughters, Cathy and Sandra, of
earned
a
eamelha on a while
Jackson
Bible M1ss Siobart wore a street
Saturday evenmg the familv length blue Ct)rduroy dress with
were guests of Mr and Mrs Root Wmter whttl' accessories and
and Tuesdsy were guests of Mr corsage or r"d rosebuds
::~nd Mrs Young Rutland Road
Mrs Chan,.ey mother o( the
The Youngs had dnven lo m eet bnde, wore an aqua dress wttb
Mr and Mrs Charles Roush and brown accessortes and Mrs Pul
sons who flew from Iowa to JO. n }en, mother Of the groom, ChOqP.
the fa.m::::'I:..:Y:__ _ _ _ __
a navy blue dress with gray fit"

cessor1es

Mrs. Guy F. Sayre
Has Yule Party
For Sunday School

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.Immedtali:!ly after lhe wedrhng
a reception for the 1mmed1ate
ramtltes was held at the home of
Mr and Mrs Pullen and famtly
and a three tiered weddmg cake
and lee cream were served to
the guests Thoee present for lhe
wedding an.d reeephon mcluded
Mr 8nd Mrs Pullen and ch1ldren
Btll and Freddy, Mr and Mrs
Chancey, Mr and M:rs Milton
Rusgell, Mr and Mrs Truman
BIRTHDAY

For Sc.ie

OBSERVED

InstallatiOn of offtcera wu held
when Theodoru1 Counrll Daugb
ter ~ 1&gt;f Arnenea met m regular
ses~ mn MondBy evenmg,
at th e
!OOF H;~ll
M rs Donley Ret bel
auoetate
cou n e~ Jur presided over lhe meet
mg I he counell llllt two memben
Mrs All1e Wtppel and Yrs Lor
nune Snyder by de-Bth .ounce the
last meetmg and memonal semc
es were conducted for Mrs Wtppel
on Fnday evenmg Mrs Anna
Hartenbach's daughter Wa5 rt'+
ported as quite ill
Mrs Mmn1e Gilmore lost a son
m law by death Mrs Ethel Jones
a s1ster and M~ Charles McNa

Russell
M.. ana ltus Stobart left for a
weddmg trlp to Cmctnnatt and
ilre at home Wllh her parentll
The brtdc 1s ,_ semor at Mtddle
port High Sl:huol where she 1~ an
honor studenl, a member of the
Annual Staff
the G1rls
Glee
Club and tht.! Girls
Intermural
team Mr Stobart graduated from
M1ddleport High School and has
servc\1 m the U S t:oast Guard
He attended West \Jrgmts Wes
leyan Umve£Slty last year and
played on their freshman toot
ball team He l!i at1end1ng Ohto
Umver5tty as a sophomore th1s
year
Polly

Ann~

parents, Mr and Mrs

Cards were
to these members
Plans
were made to drape the charter
for the deceased members at the
next meetmg
Plana were made to contnbt.:te to
the March of Dtmes The report of
the .audttmg committee was rea d
and approved Officers m~talled
by the deputy, Mrs Albert Wood
ard were Anmce Ohhnger a.s.so- I
c1ate couner.lor, Mrs Tom Cook
vtce councilor Mrs Ht'nry Re1bd
a.ssotnte v1ce councLlor
M.rs
M.inn1e Neutzl.mg, condllCtor Mrs
Arnold Hayes mmde
senlmel
Mrs Herbert lfiller oul.s1de sen
tmel , and Mrs Donley Re1bel as
soctate Jumor past counc1lor
~ent

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Christmas Program Held Alter Sunday
School, Christmas Day At Christ Church
The Chnstmas program of the
Church of Chr1s t 10 Cbr1shan Un
1on was presented on Chnstma-s
mornmg after the Sunday School
hour

the congregahoo and the follo.w- •
mg chtldren gave recJtaiJQD,I. Ro
ger Manley 'Opemng
Prayer-''
Rebeaa Sayre A Walcome' Roger Hill Spea.km PletC$ Kathy
IAIIAIA PAYTON, oue-t.tme
Jlill • Why I Have Come , Paul wife of Franchot Ton.e aDd c:e&amp;o
Chrtstm~ls were sung b..! Casto • Tha.Dt Jesus" , George Cas
ter of a wrangle betweeD hba
to "Only a Baby '
and another actor, Tom Neal, 1.8
HADDOX YULE DINNER
lhoWD outaida courtroom IlL
Bobby Manley ' Happy Hearts",
Lol ADgelea, Where llba wu
Mr and lrs Herman Hadd~n ReseaDDe Bobo 'l Mean rt' Con
fiD.e4 uoo and gtveo a 80-daJ'
t lh
Die Bobo "The Inn Wu Small ',
di
.u.peDded BeDtence oa c:ltaq"e
bad ChriS&gt; Ilia"
nner a
ear j Pbyllts Ann Casto •tWelcome Lit
ot li8U1Dg a worthlerse dled1: at
home for lhell three children Ue Cbrist-Chdd', Carol Phillips
'WJ!!I
' "1bant You", Dale Sayre 'Wjtb ·
her 1a-...............
bel' attomoy. J!i1toll
and thl'lr lam1hes Misa Carmen I Peaoe and Love ', Rosemary Man
Qoldm.
tlattn"IIGW)
Haddox, C.:lc\eland, Mr and Mrs l1ey "Room Today", t..rTY Caa:to
• In a Manger", Mel:vm Lee "Christ
Charles Lupton and
children, mBi Every Day", Charles. Lemley

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Mrs C R Sharon a11a Charles, Jr , :~::~;,~~The Flltt Glad Christmas Day"
hs, Mr and Mrs. Chester
Edd1e Manley "CJoama
Reeata
seventn butbday w1tb a fam1ly Kar Jr, and sons, Rodney
and and children, Jan and
hon' , Uoyd Sayre "Closmg Pray
er "
party Friday evemng at
the Jeffrey i\.hdleport, Mr and Mrs P01nt Pler.sant
Mrs. Guy Sayre was ia eharge
Chmlmlil5 Eve the same
home cof her grandparents, Mr Charles Lytle and da112hter, Su
of the program a.od was auiBted
~nd Mrs C R Karr, Sr
A c1r Ran, Mrs PRul TheiS and daugh were guests at the Chester
by Mrs Helen Hill Rev and Mrs
cus cake, made by Mrs Karr, ters, Carolyn and Paula, Po me dox hQme and eajoJed
!)Jyre were presented with • gtft
smg1ng Mn Haddox lt!rved
and 1ce creu.m were served to roy
[rom the Sunday Sc:hool ud every
freshnwnt; durmg the evening
one present reee1ved a treat from

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Fined $100

Imee, a great grandson

Polly Ann Bauer celebrated h~r E T Bauer, Jackson,

the church

KRAUTTER

FAMILY DINNER

A family dinner was beld Cbr1st
Freda
Krautter, Chester Road. Preaent
were Mr and .Mrs Leo Walker
and family, Spnngfield, Mr and
Mrs Ray Lawson and son, Colum.
bus, Mr and Mrs Harry Krautter
• and family, Flatwoods and the
I hostess

mas at the home of Mrs

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RATES OF TAXATION FOR 1955
In pursuance nr laW, I c:yde a Mlllhone, Treasurer ol M.&gt;lgs CoUIXy Ohio, do herebJ give DGdce tbac
the number ot M1I1s Jevl.ed on eaclt dollar of property shown on the General Tu: Dup~ at Beal Batate,
Public Utlllty ao111 Personal Pro~t tY wlt.hin said Coun~ y for the yoo:r 19M IS as folkNe:

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On INVENTORY CLOSE OUT
FERGUSON- OLIVER and NEW HOLLAND
TRAcrOBS IUid EQUIPMENT

TOWNSHIPS

FULTON· THOMPSON

SCHOOL DISTRIC7S
AND CORPORATIONS

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FBderated Church Choir
Enterlaim Thursday

BEDFORD
CHjlll'l'ER
The cho1r of the l'edented
Eastern Local S D
Chureh entertamed the members I Ball.sbmy Local S D
FURNISHED HOUSE for
Sill"
of the trl ctty chorus whtch sang 2~=JA
modern
Freshly
Eastern Local S D
Llneoln Heights m the. Mess iah, With a party
Thursday evemng m the SOCL!I!
Southern Local s o
1117 tJ
room of the church
LETART
Southern Local s D
Games were played durmg th£

121) keol Estate

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evenmg after which baked ham
Sw1ss and cream cheese
rye
bread pickles and obvi!!S potato
eblps a-ssorted Chnstmaa cookJes
lemon sticks and eoffee were
served.:.__ _ _ _ __

ENTERTAINS

FAMILY

OLIVE
E..tern Lo&lt;al S D
ORANGE
Eastern!. Local S 0
RUTLAND
WMtem Local 8 0

Nortbern LocaJ S D
Rutland Village
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SALlBBURY

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Bedfmtl l.ooal a D

Middleport

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SCIPIO

Northern Loc.ti S D

20
20

20
20
20

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80

380

50

80
80
80

330

100
100

80
80

380

100
100

50

50

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50

380

380
380

Southtn~ Local 8 D
Racine VUlage
Syracuse Villa.R'e •

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OHIO VALLEY
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ToE FINE

Continued Rise In Economy

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The Doily ~entinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

luaFour

Tutisday, JonUqt)' 3, 1956

MSU Downs lJCLA In Bowl Thriller

MoonBeams

REVIEW Of THE YEAR-By Alan Maver
NOVEMBER--'--------

On Sports

Kaisers' Field Goal Scores
Victory Margin ~ver Uclans
EARt WR IGHT
United Pre-s.s Sports Writer

T"mmy McDonald and Jay O'Neal
w!Jh a different Sooner eleven re·
tordlne eac h score. Carl Dodd
~ tole a fo urth (l.l1a.rter pa!il and
raC'ed 82 yard.! lor the linal Okla.Jtoma touchdown.
Georgia Tech. coll~ted o!'!l}' 142
yards against Pitt's 311 but stop

tory Cillo~ Trxn Christian In

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·' Golile Wedding
Anniversary
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Syracuse Society
Tht!l Bullden Clasa of the! Mt· ter in Akron .
thodtJt Cburth held lhelr ChratMr and Mn. Willi1un Holme'
mu party .at the h!.!me of NJne,. are , ·p endmg 1be holidD)' I with
Eichinger. Game.t wert played relative• in New York.
and prius wPre won by Mat)'
Mr . and ~tr~ Willl3i'll Tbuen.u
Jane Louk~ . Carolyn YanMel C'r, s pent the h r , ll d&lt;~y wit h Mr and
Mary HeOOnx and Marlhtt Stowe
Mu W i11 1 ~m Ll'hew and rami!) of
Art~ a gtft exchan11e, refrt'sh· 1 rolumbu~
mrntt; wJ!ore s~rved to the Jn('m
T Guin~lt&gt; r
ben theu teacftPr and on~ guP~t
Mr and Mr&amp; .lamel! ·
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Saturday w1th Mrs Dora IJuck
1 Mr s. Osa Bug ge~~ wa• callt•d ' l worth Mrs Duckworlh and ltldl
I KennM. W Va, hy tiP• d e&lt;t1h llf ard accompltnleJI thE'm h.ome fn r
hr•r h:lher, B F. Anfi(' )'Son, DeC' , Chrt~tma8.
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:\1r and Mn
llully Fr11 nd
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Carl Duckworth Wlll.Je Edrlil'
t:um·h •r, , ~1M',
Mr and Mr!.
Fnend sp1•nt th1· hulodllYS • ...,. Jt h
of Ost~go. 0 . wtor(• rf'cent guesh Mr. :.nd :\irs ok('Y Huvgs of Sa r
of his mother, Mrs Dora Duck ·lJs M&lt;:~ry f'' rlf'-nd fl"narnC'd f11r
I worth.
a w~ek ' s yacatwn
, Mr. and Mrs tuther Friend and
Mr and Mrs Mi llard Duekwo rt!•
1 son spl"nl Ialii weeker.d wotlh Mrs. of Huntmgton sp 1•nt Mond.l y v.t'h
M r.~ Dora Duckwurth ~ nd fan uh·
Am'l' F ne nd of Cantor1
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Mr and MrR Jt•hn :1. Cro"k~ .. not
~:rs Norma liAic ha~ bet'n re· daughter psen t H1~ holiday~ w1t h
furned to her hom e f1om t he l th ei. pa rent~ . )lr ..~nd Mr. O:·
Holzer Hospital
ville rrouks o.~Jl•l :\I n
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J\.1rs Eli:t:&lt;~bt'th Duckworth is Lisle. Mr~
Lt,h·
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Mr :md :'vlr~ Emmett P1rken ~.
daughter and Wesll"y Picken• .. r
Toledo , Mr. :md Mrs. Shelby Pw
kem, son Kuth uf t:olumbus. \!r
and Mrs. Elmer Pk ki ns. cht ld rf'n .
Billy, Bobby an( ] r\ancy of Lel.1
Fall~ spwt the hol iday Wl'f'kPTO
WJih Mr. an d \1r- SClnt P1 cken.,
Mr. and Mr~ J. M .'it.ouhh~ and
daughter uf l'1•mer(!)' ~ p !.2 ;ll &lt; hri ":
nia~ w1th ~~~ . F J Soul.sby 31! (1
Glenna .
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Rogt'l' Qu1s en
berry and faml l} spPnl ChnstmJ \
wil h Mr and !\ll!s. Johtt Ru\A, Pll
~nrl Mr~ Elkn R112r.
I Mr ;wd Mrs Don QuisenbNry
anc1 srm of Athrns ar:' ,;p{•nG•n
tiJ CJr l'hnstma&gt; v&gt;Jcattu n Wl t h Mr
t~nd Mr~ J ohn P.o\~rn
Rt'ese Gr1mm. Col umbus, Mel
VIO (,r,m m, Ctook,\11]!?, sp:&gt;nt th e
Wl'f'kend 1-1 ilh '\t :.s:. Mt-lvin Gmnm
Guests of :'li r and !\irs W iJ I1am
Huuda ~hrll. Ch J&lt;'mJ;, were Ed
warrt ll&lt;Jllda 'lhPII Clro.·d&lt;tnd; ~1ar
i&lt;' Hnud ast_lt d i\thrns, Mr . an ,'
Mrs Elm~;- H n t.ol:~sh~:"lt of Burk
han:wu ~nd :\:r. and Mrs . Don
Houdashcl! 11n:l son, Prmwrny

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Mt. and Mrs. William David Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hmds .
H~nd~ ~r., or 1.2113 Sha ro n Avenue, \ Mr. and Mrs. Hmds moved to
Zanesville, O.hw, celebrated their Zanesvtlle m 1938 f1om 'Pomeroy,

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Sue$ Jane Russell

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CheMer Grangf No. 2609 met in
regular session with UlVld Koblentz, worthy mMter, presiding
'the C!harteF .was draped In
memOry Clf Mrs. Emma Reibll'l,
whose atUmdal1l!~ was perfect ror
almost tWenty years, being a charter member, also a seventh del{rt&gt;e
· member.
. A Christmas procram was pre·
sented by the lecttir'er Rdy Miller
which opneed with a song "Silent
Night~' by th~ ~ GrJ~.Pse: "Convinc.
in' Evid!i!nc•",' Diane Baet; "Keep·
ing Secrets" Patty Koblenb:, "Brcause" Jennifer Lou Dean; Recitalion Elmer Newell; Song "Nothin' Far
Christmas"
Bobby
K•utz; "Curlo•lt)'" Rh:'ky PCob.
l~ntz; Song "Jin~le Bells" by thd
children; play "Chm.tmaJI at Ca·
se)'t" by M.r and Mr~ . Paul Baer,
Mr. and Mrs. David Koblent:t, Don·
na Holter and FranciR Case wa~
presentl•d: song "Hark thP. Herald
Angels Sing" conrllld('ti I he program.
The n£&gt;~t meetiQg will bto chanJl·
ed from Jan. 10 to Jan
12 at
which lime a rnis celilln _: ous sh.ow.
er will be held for M1·. anrl Mrs.
Larry Roush, newlywed.'&gt;
A gift exchange was hflirl and
f'efreshme.nts were ~~rvcd at the
c1r:tse nr the meeting

Mr. &lt;.:nd .\:n. Hcrbert Pat·kcr
anc! fflm:Jy S]Jen t t hn.,..tmas wJt h
:\Jr. &lt;il'l d Mn. D. A Summ (•t'fJl• ld
0f Che3ler.
~ and 1\fr•s Eber Stnwe and
famtly of Madison, lnd , ~1wn 1 lh t'
wet h!&lt;d at th eir hnm c• hN•·
~·ir ~n d Mrs Juhn LlowPn. \fr·~
E ~ lm Boter, Mu]or and Mr~&gt;
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Qui s~ nberry spent Mnnd&lt;~v after
noon WJ!ll l\!r and \lr s. Rngl'J
Q1us en herry and f&lt;~mih. Ath!'ni
Fred Jenk ms spl·ut Chi J..,tma•
with his father, Gen1·g-: Jt&gt;nkm ~ uf
Cm einnatJ
Mr and ~1rs 'N ILHJn H ;llltl~

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Aa v.•.1mtn drivers, most of u, do not HJtCt .i~l prJvllea:e•
,,n lh t: ru ~d bccau..-.e of our sex Wt m&lt;~y ttiU hope that men will
l![l(:n d •10 r ~ lor us or help u'l Into '!---· - - - - - - - - - v1;r roub, but .,.,e do not expect
lliJnai K, eo we will noid. any
:111y h!J( Ita] tl!llKideralJon on the
crowding or blockiDI lltuatloe~ .''
IH ; inlay thai y,uuld not be aiven
Another point streHed ia the
' " ar, y Urn~r -- regardless of habit of "riding alone," or keep! \'nd1 r

s .. mf'on~ on('e said that when
,1 / ,J(!) f,l'il~lb like a lad~·, chiv·
&lt;tlry Is not nead.
There h much
truth in this,
but the fact Js
also plain that
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lady cannot
rely merely up.
un being ladylike on the hlghw a y, although
that angle JS a
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gooU IJnc to
Mh~ ( hapman ponder.
Ho•r m:lln aim should be to
w II· •· c lhc statu.'i oi .,a 90od
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A g qnJ tlr ivcr has bl•en defined
),, ) f arol d L Smith, a Detroit
f' l•'' 'f ttainilliJ speciahl\ , agone
1 lu1 · hll'tlrh" \lith the nurmal
I .11lk huw l!t&gt; ~ay!l that tv blend
1111 .•n s !11 ' ·m !x harmonil)usly,"
&lt; nd '""nnn·blt&gt;mlmg conUitien ex·
1 -;~ when a persnn times hi.!! ac·
t!nn~ ~· • as to tau se a crowd 0n,q
tor IJ I&lt;Jc kmg cond Jtton Jn traffic.:."
J•1 IJ\IIcr v.ord .&lt;, an expert drive.,.
1',• !1/H'r block~ traffic by going
l'J(Il {' slowly !han other C'a rs, nor
11 ,1\ L'ls so fnst tlwt he eneounters
1 L'.lf'· IJHSS s1lualion~ that involve
hard hra b ng or quick swervmg.
"Blcndmg" l'JJth thf' normal for·
\l-ard flo 'o\omg pattern h the good
driver':&gt; domma[]t purpo se, say~
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Timing Important

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Streel, Pomeroy
'lo il. (Ciose at Neon on Th•n.)

ing ample spaCe in frolt of and
Mhlnd you.r car If yo.a ride in a
ciOHiy formed l(toup, with a
number of other ears, you are in·
vJUng trouble~and helplt~t if
trouble develops. Spread out, be
uys, and redure your risks.
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If a car w.anb to pau, the
.skilled driver g ladly helpA tbe
other to pan at the first 6ppor.
tunity-so that the hazard of a
ear foUowlnl too doselJ ~~
avoided. Drlvm who r~fuse to
cooperate wlth others who wallt
to pass are llhowing they do not
know how to protect th.em!ielves.
The dri-ver who IJtandiiJ out from
the rert of the tra!ie by his
crowding or bloek!og actions or
hb au&lt;lden maneuv~ that eat.cb
other drlv8J by turprise, hu
never learned the flnt prlneiple
of drivinc, according to Smith.
This driver bllhdly di.sruptt the
n ormal traffic pattertl, an.d h eX·
tremoly dartgervu1.
But even blrg~r non·blending
problema come when the average
motorJat ~~:ets temttararily en·
grotled in some apeeial driving
problem and fails to notite that

HOUSI IIIOIANt-AT-AIMI Zeake W . Joflmrol1. Jr., tuoU on u
lAo OI.Meoe, liouM meuengn, pollahea the mac• 111 fhit ca. ,stat
preparatoi'J to opening el CVfltre~~•. Thtl mllOI!, f1l uae ttne• ilfl'
OOftld ... 01 U ebony r•1r:la btrutkl bJ ealY~r bandfl It ts llllrftlotlnt;J
tJy an eartt and .olld 11lver tlobP.
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he Ia cau1in1 a erowdlng ot block· 1
lng condition. The belt 1Jt9teci.ion agalnet tblt is to lrHP tWih!'
rY.' all th.e traffic ahead of you and
he.'und you, eo tbat pou taft ad·
JU .&lt;;~ to traffic probJI!Ins. _

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ffa.ddon wrUtr, ortilt, o:nd 1V
persotUJ:!ittt, Mill Chapman il a

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He continues, "Whatever aclion the 1-a.ft. Jetttral lfeara WOTkkla
we want to take, we make 1t our JPi!h autofrwbilt!! rtvliltt, dl!!tignpurpusr t o time that action, and n~ and engiMtrl Gl Chrvslntn make proper use of warnin g CorPQTat~ J •••

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Actin~

f'olkc

Chief o[

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MAIN

Hudsor: rf'ported thal ttJP meter
n·cci~t~ fv-r
last WeE'k totaled
frank S19541J

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both trash &amp;garbage

Nancy and Linda Eich,n"('l' ; r1
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spendmg a few da y~ wllh 11F'i r
cousin 1.:aro!yn Coll:ns, Ncl.,Pn
ville.
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Mr. i.U1d Mrs Don Capehart ,II
ents, )1r and Mrs. Guy W Lee of Toledo spent th ,_. holi d 11 ys Wttl)
Darwin .
h 1~ mother, Mrs. A lice Cap•h,•l.
Cl aren('c Story, whn ts em ploy . 1,c·~:::-::':··~~':':._-'::.;-::;:;::;:;;;;;;;~';;...;;....,
ctl In Columt..w;, spent the wef•k· II
end wlth bis family.
~BAKER FURNITURE t:o
Mrs. Glenn Lee is 11 pa1 Jenl in
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the Meigs GeiTeral Ho~pital.
t;l:l
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Mr. and Mrs. Wa td Smith .are
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remodeling their hom e.
Gary Lee, Dayton, spent the
C
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weekend with his pnrents, Mr.
l;:tt
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&lt;~n d Mrs. Glenn L~e .
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W1.lma Herrmann, Maxme Darst
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of Cheshire; Patncia Lerner o[
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Hartford and Jean Lee .!ipent
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Tuesduy in Huntmgton
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cullums
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
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t:ullums and Rog~r Culfums spent
Christmas with Mrs Orpha Cul·
lums and .Mn. Florcn('e Siders.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs .
Frank Douglu were Mrs. Alpha
Youne and .son, Roger; and Mr.
11nd Mn., Avery St. Clair and
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Story and
On
'fhe
Brl~htest
daughter, Rosalie, spent Sunday
.,.ith Hr. and Mts. Clyde Norris
l'!t BAKER I'URN!TURI' "'
or Letart.
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$299.00

without f?Oing outdoors!

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; New Furniture

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Odoriess • Noiseless ,

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no ...oruruuer of paper and trial!; a~d tLe L~u.e::~ao mo'N

Quiet! No movin8 parts. N&lt;&gt; '
odon to annoy you Or your '

IDieily, meuy sllrL"'e cans! AD ~t~Del.aeralor pia rid of
ev~ that Lllfllt ... u1ently, ~·dully, lritl.out oclon.
]lilt ""P 1rhat jou've goIto dl.pO.e ot and io,. iiiD. Tbe ele.,..;.;

neighborSa

TOP WATt:H AND
JEWELRY REPAIR

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inexpensive to operate
GiV€'s

Ra&amp;tt. ll...zinao, table O&lt;!rapt-just
aLout i!YotJthinc but bottles mol Mlli-.U redueed to a handful
lncluerator dod the rest.

trouhle--ftee
at a coat of only
a mt&gt;nth. ,.

years of

service

~nnies

of dean, dry p.wder that mabo 1rOIIilerM fertillzerl
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huards of garbop and truh. W lll tell )'OU IIIOrt about this
IIIOdern lahor.,av~Da applia11ct. '

Installs anywhere

Easily installe~ wherever •
suitable Oue is ha11dy,_.

Trust your rri zcd timepieces, fine
jewelry to our skilled P.raftsmen.
The Jamc high standards that go
into the making of these pil'ces

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Large Capacity ,
Be Modern

Easily handles 1he aveuse
family 'a daily lrash and gilt. bage fast an it accumulatea.,

Get rid of ttaih and

sarbage the dean el~trie way.

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Today, one third of America '• dr.iv..ione llcftllel U)-"kxFI:'malc " .and \In~ out of every four can In the oation'a bomn 11 in

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Mr. and Mrs. noy E~ M 1 1er spcn t
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and daughter Ra1 ·b~ra of 1'1n ~ , 11
na!J sp,•nt lhC' wcrkPnrl Wlih h1 s
parents, Mr. flnd ML~ . EumH'\1

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Cheste• :troll Tl.lrs. Josephme Me·
Ghee of Lu111j Bottom, 0.
Billy and Shirley Hellman are
spendt ng a week with
th eir
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Will
Heilman.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Will Hellman and
Hysell
visitell
Mrs.
Howard grandchildren
spent
Tuesday
Ranch thld family of Newark, 0.,
evening wit!1
Mr.
and Mrs
M'irr. Pamter remained for a Geo rg~ Abbott and daughter.
Mr Millard Zerkle speQt a d11 ~·
recently with Mr. J. L. Wickham.
Mr. and Mr". Homer Geogkm
were dinner gue~t!t of Mr.
ttnd
l'l'lrs. Albert C.oeglein Christmas
Day .
Mr. and Mrs. lo~lrwd Spenre and
daughter sptmt Monday evening
with Mrs. Jennif) Roush.
Mrs . James Heaton and child·
.rcn spent Monday evemng with
Mrs Jennie Roush and the Vir·
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of RutlRnd, 0.
Mr. ::md ~rs. J. L. Wickham
spent Christmas Day with Mr
end M-rs. .S:uel Ridenour and
family, of L"heelter, 0 . -.
Mr. and Mrs . .kussell Painter,
lt.alph Pnir.ter and Miss Madolyn

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Mis; Rasalie Story. s tuflent at
spent Chmtmn!:l. Day with Mr. Alva Clarlr of Pomeroy. 0, Mr
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Cnllege, 1~ spe nding
and Mrs. Da1;1a Turner and child- and M·:s. fl('l'llld V1uict, Turpers Rio Gr11nde
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holiday~
with. her parents,
ren, Billv i"ncl Shirley f.leUman Plains, Mr. aud Mrs. Larry Roush
Mr and M:rl'. Clarl!nC'e Story.

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week's vist.:. ..
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Eop.

OLDSMOEII

Godby, Lena

b('rry, Lro11a Tah y1, Theo Hinds,
all of Zanef&lt;ville; William Jr sla·
lioned w1th th e Marines at Pearl
Harbor and one so n, lloberl, d e
cr.ased. Thry hav e eig hteen ~trand
children.

RELEASE ot ).f/Sgt. M.lke lCltman
t nbo•:e) by the Berlln Reds
, less than a day attcr his at'' rest In EMt Berlin sets a reo.
ord for release of AmericBR
personneL Kilman, 4.6, BrooK~
lyn, N. Y .. was involved In an
auto aceldcnt tn the Communist sector and Ea1:1t Germnn
pollee charged him with tlruntt
driving. A U. S. Army spu l(eS·
man 158-ld the prompt release
tndtca.tes the Russians Intend to
hve up to the four-po wer Ber·
lin agreement. ( hdernalional)

ly MRS. RUSSELL PAINTER Mrs . .Te11niP Roush were Mr. nnd
Mr. ;md Mt·s. Will Heilman Mrs. H. D. GnP g lein. Mr and ]\:Irs

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They are the parents or eight
children: Do ~o Markm~. Harriso n
vtlle; Effi~· Mae Moore Dresden,

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Once aooln, Olda 1et1
the trend for tomorrow
with ci brand-new, doubl•-cluty
"lntagrille Bumper" designl

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0 Until h1s retirement h ~ was em·
ployed by !\lisco mJnC's .\frs. Hinds
i.~ active 111 church sen·ire.

golden weddmg anmversary Sun·
day afternoon ~lth open house be
tween th.e hours of ~ and 5 o'clock
!Many fr1ends, relat 1ves and nc1 ·
ghbors came to wish. 'them much
happiness.
The couple were married on
December 241h, 1005 by the Rev
Willis Dutton, pastM of ~ he Me·
thodist Church of Dowmngton, 0
Tbe ceremony took place at th e
home of the bride·.~ parent.~. Mr
and Mr.!!. George Beal o r Harriso n
"¥iUe, 0 . Mr. Hinds is the ~on o f

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Expect Favors, One Says

'ilsltiOJ Mr. tnd Mn. Wilbnr lfol·

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PARADE
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Th T
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_..;. Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy.MICidleport, OOo
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ped the Panthfn on lb
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and on its five u t)t
same ended.
Jim Swink, lhe nation's le&amp;dlat
major college scorer in 190e. aeored twice in a losing 11ame for
TCU as Mi!ISissippi wOp on Co..
thren's accurate conversions.

the
1 o' hC'r majJr gnm:! before 75,504
1\itchJ,;:a:. S'a\e wun Jn th e C~:tln Bowl r oot ers at Dallas,
fi:t 'J.l &gt;E'~vnJ, wl h a s urrJ ~J~e herv, rex B1lly Lott rsn five yards to
Oklah• mJ wi h a reh.n ' les-; "st~p
I· I he SC'Ore
after quuter llack
spending the week with Mr. and
watch" offt':'l&lt;~~. and GeC!!'o;;:i1 T·~ ~~. ~agle Day gambled and won In "
Mrs. Ed Reinhard and
childlotJtbeastern Ohio League bas- I th4 palf th,._a ...ton1, and
on a cun'.l"\'r rsJal play t l nuke fuur\h duwn 11nd thrr~ si' uat 10n in
ren at C'nltlwt&gt;ll, 0.
kfit.ll a.rtiDI:i will retUm6 to- Coach lhl'lley ho~J•• tv brau
the Nf'\~ YL·ar's tootball bo·,.,·] , the final quarter. Paige L'"thrf'n,
By SARAH M. RIF!
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Diibt aft1r 11 lull over the Chl'ist- thlt 1trint ... in~ot tha Rockat1.
show,, IJ .llt:Jnt &lt;&gt;tart fur the 19M I who scored lhf' first Mi!13''&gt;~iP~' ', Mr 3 d M ~ W
V Rit
\ Mr. Hubert Wl.cklme of Huni·
mas hulidays. All eight teams ' Meanwhile , Gall1polt~ will be
r(])]e~f.&gt; q·;hon
rD. th:n k1rked the dt"('I S iV ~· p~ ll"'k . :t
r:o
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:
e
of c:&lt;n'! (La ke W&amp;ehrngton) W. Va., ~
will be sell1 in action as Pomeroy 1 out to run their w1nmng streak
,
d h
,
Ira puint
I. ~sv:ll:o spent Chrtstmas Day caUed ,,n Chules Rife and
fam. , K·
Davl
trill plily bost to the surpriSing I to 39 &amp;lrai8 ht m leag ue play The
a1 -. · an en w o n"'\' r
.
w1th the;~ snn Mr and Pirs 0 1 ·
1
bef rr had k1cked a f1f'id .l(ual .n
~~·ommg scored twice in the- M R'f, .. t t;.''
·t
I!y, Tuf'sdoy.
Welliton !Wck.ets, and
M1ddle· Devib receotly broke the 37
0 ' ·
ro llegc, boo t• d a 41 pr der will! l~sl hve minute~ to up~•·l To:'l,
· 1 ~ 0 arpen er, ·
M
• :1 M
Chirl
Rife
port will thlk to GalUpo!Js to 1game winnin!l streak held by 1
:bled th• touJh Gallipolia Rlue Pomeroy In SEO action, and now
JM
· u.s t .~eve n "·(•onds to t;o to giv{' ·Trt&gt;~h 1n t h e Spun. Bowl,, at El 1-'Ta ,,·
M:-. :!nd Mrs. Charles Rife ha1 spe~i \~~dnesd~~ after\.: n wlt!t
2 1 14
0
~. lD tbl! other two gnrnes l even•time they win they will be
JC lli:u'a~ I til' ah 17 14 tr iu mph
~ h , ·.,.. ~ k T:aH'te
t'"hw.p u · as gu ~-;ts over the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. w. v . RUe' of Wll·
over CLA n t e Ro11e Bowl r 1u: eo::.. ''b
.on n., Ill
e :·J ~.( weekl'n:l a;( th('lr children, ex- k
·u 0
tonilht's proJnm Jackaon adding to tht&gt;i r record.
M;onday . Km ,er's kfck sel. off suc! 1 View Bowl at Hou ston. Tex . 5!'J.G ce pt ol1~ s;;n, T-Sgt. William H. esvt e, ·
entertain Nelsonville and I (Hch Johrt PafMns a11o hu
and '.' ~u
llHe, I'Jho L with the USAF now
Mr. anct Mrs. Raymond 'l'bom·
a wave of LX• ttf'ment that the uf and Jumata, Pa
_ ns will play bOJt lo Logan
bftn w.rklne his qulnt•t h•rd
ririal scorer rredited it to Gerrr Vall ey :\lo tied. 6 6, in th .· T&lt;t'l :Z
1n Sod~J, Ar&lt;.bia. Guesh Were, as and !!on, Larry of Lan~:all.,,
1· Coach Charlie
Stanl~y
has over tlte holldavs, and hopet to
f'lanut !s wh le 100,809 fans groa~ 1 1nt&gt; Bowl ;;t Orlando, F:'-1 . i:! ~1 , E · Mr. an ·t Mn. Edward Rife and 0, RD also Mt'$. Freda
w,n
bde.n working his entire Panther pull aft upaat ovar th• favored
ed
and
('h{'
\'l'&lt;.!
d
in
the
huge
l'a
sJ
J~y\
other
g&lt;~mes..
snn,
Bill~·
(}{
CJbanna,
o
.,
Mr.
and
ch1Idr~n,
nob,
Burnie
lb:d •
• 141Uid over the holiUays,
and Df\'1111. HoWf\'lr, the Jackett
' dena. C11lif ~tadium.
I The day'~ bigge s~ c~&lt;Jwd nn ami Mrs G~orge Beveridge and beverly :&amp;ll enjoyed a ,chieken
bopet to ba\··~ tht''11 prim I'd fur ' will hnt to lfop ltlg 6'4" John
Oklah()nHl also used time c.Ht j milliom of TV vtewr.M!l wa'c h :11 son, FredthE- of New Mar&amp;blieiJ, dinner with M1·. and Mrs. Lloyd
an upset agai :1lf ~ W:.-ll~t&gt;Jn yuin· Mllh011n, who It ladlnt ttM
rifmtly
to wh1p Maryland 20 6 tw ~1Leh1gan Stal~ cl JmH a th PI'
0., Mr :m :l Mrs. Edward R~in · Wood on lllonttay, Dec. 26th. "'
tet that bus ~ urp1 t;L'd by golng IMtue KO,.r• with 97 point~
fore
76,561
l.ms
in
M1ami's
Oran
g\'
b~
sronng
the
Big
Tt'n
'.;
n
nll1
I
hArd auU chiJdren, Ricky and
undefeated i t• kJgu~ play tD , In thrH gamtt, and overall in
Mr. and M.·s F.·a:~:.C ilenning·
Bowl gam &lt;' Coach Bud Wilkinson ·
tnu mph in 10 R es~ B . w1 t l .11 ' ·~ Vici(y .l n I flandy of Caldwell, 0 .,
date. Th e Ho~kds h~v '~ a bli ball ' five garnt11 hu
••111M
111
ton anJ daugloi.~rs Janet
and '
SilperUI)·
cnnditiu
ned
Sooner,;;
rar
·t
ilh
Paclf1e
Cull:
C~n
~~r.n.
'
Ir
Ch:lrle&lt;&gt;
A.
IUie
of
St.
Alba.n
l
club, but Ht" PaiJ!h"7,; probabh• point• for en anr•t• of 36
Wanda
sp"nt
!:u:1J:.;
c?ening
a
plar
ev
••
1y
25
seconds
in
th
ea
ms.
,
W.
Va
.,
!•lr.
J'(tseph
L.
Rih
o£
.UI not alive a\\•ay a ht.-il!ht ad· point• ,_r ClOftta~t.
third qua1 1e1' against the befud dl
:\ltl'hlgan State had lak ~ n a li . Kin,Zsporl, Tenn., and Mr. ani with Mr nn:i Uts. G ::-;-.~~j Saxton
wantage YineP.: st.. nley plans to
(;oa&lt;"b llill Carrith~rll .,iU 11l:lrt
and fa!Tti.ly .
ed 1'crps The ~ooner.s erased r 7 l ~ ad on Cla rence Pea!t &gt;' 87 , ;.o : u 1 P.!l'f'· G2,·at-1 Saxton an:J children,
ltick with hi&lt;&gt; blg boys, and w11l MHboan tt centtr wltb Campbell
60 hatftune def1c1t. a n ~ won go1n · ~ c u!· m~ pass to John LeW IS it1. t!. 1 G.•ry, •, umue, Timmie and David.
halve 6'5" 8Jil Anchews ll:l CL•nter and Thomas at the torw11rda, an'J
Mrs. ChatlP.s Ri£e and
son,
away to pmH~ the1r r1ght to tht•
.
·
1
along with twn fl2" boy.!l m H;ar. Haas and Venters at the gu~rrls.
Larry,
spent
Tuesday
evening
nmkm~;~ uf No 1 college team of I flr:;t mmute of the fma l quart er
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood an :I
old Brown and Jun1or Hawthm·np 1 Th~ Ja~keu ·wiiJ open with a~;, 1
Uut IJo~g Peters pulled UCLA their d:~ueht.;r, Mrs. Freda B:JW · with hPr C:.auahter, Juanita Sax.
·
1955
at the forw ~. rJ,; . Billy Shl}rid&lt;:~h Morru at one fw ·vard and Larry 1
'evrn wllh a two yard lun(!e afteJ en an·l children Burnie B b ton and ct.!ldren.
end Bill Qu~tll:l Will round out the Baker at the olher. Mor "i1 b the I
Gt•nrgl' Tech took prompt ad ! ~unn1 e. Knox put the ball m pu.si and Beve!ly, al;O 1
~arri~d
starting live :1t the guards
ho•~tdine Jackt!t scorer
with 68.
vantage nf a brellk and defeated liOn with a t7 yard pass to Jun daughter Betty Who is n
M
The PanthPr ~ hope to start hll- points in four eamel. E1·nle KaufC 1
p 1usburo:h. 7 o, in th.e Sugar Dow, Ul·c~er r.he t;-nslon m.ount ed tl1~1l and Mra.' Haym'ond Thorn:'' anrj
Ung on the1r shot8 ftf,m
both will be at eeuter, whJI,. Bob Mebefore UU 175 f&lt;~ns. Early In th- l lh I lanutJ ~ mlsse.d a ~JCld goal bJd son, Larry, ail tpent
Christmas
the field a~ul the free thrnw hn~ Kinney artd Larry East.ep tt:ll be
fir1t quarter, the officials rule•
fnr the se~ond t_1me m the game- at carroll, Ohio with M~. and
Better thootlr111: would hav£&gt; ~ 1 •1 • i at tht aldardt.
that Bobhy Gri.~r-the first :"&gt;Jr
Fust f••ld Goat
Mrs. Jercy Bowea and oh.Uciren
15 OUR IUIINESS
en the locals at least two v1ctor.
gro ever tu play m lhe 1\'ew Or
UCLA took o'\o·er on Its 20 but Barbara David and Shargn,
'
We
compltt•IY
rftvlld anti ,...
tea to date, nnd Stanley hOJI&lt;..!ii
h:ans gama- - mterfered with end wa ~ forc&lt;"d back to i1s one on
'
COYir 1 2 pc. LITiq'I.DOm Suitt
that they will flnd Lhe range now
Don Ellis' attempt to catch a p;u :; two 11enalt ie1. Knox kickld out.
Mrs. Sirnh Rife sp.!nt Mottday ftlr enty $4f.OO p I u • materitl.
that the new year I• under way.
on the Pit! one yard bne. Quo.rtror Th ,•n, while the crowd !tood and ufternoou with Mta. Freda Bow· Our truck will 1M In , yovr t•n
Wellston probably wlll start
back Wade Mitchell scored
!h i·I J·IJ&lt;Jred, Kaiser booted the first en.
every attMr WMk. For frH eitl·
thd 1tont&amp;n'!l !lt.lll'.
By OSCAR FRALIY
fnltt,
pkkup •nd delivery-Just
bta Charlie Ramtey at Ct'nler I
game's
only
TD
two
play~
l;~t ~··
11eld
goal
of
his
collegiate
career
Unlt•d Pra1s Sportt Writer
m~ll a cud to:
with Fridenmaker :• nd Sturicon
Wrtlttlnt
after
T(•ch
got
th
e
ball
111
lh1·
Ed
Vereb'.~
15
yard
sprint
gave
Ezra
Kna:pp
spent
Christma.l
NEW YORK UP-The}·'re ort
KNOTTS UPHOLSTERING
at the forwardt and Evans and
Are you klddln&amp;? Why, every pum t •m the in!raC'Ilon
'[1l r~ land a 6 0 halftime lead. But with hiJ c!aurhter, tdts. Audra
and
r11nning: for 19M--and this
0
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
Walton at the guards. ·rhe Rock1t1te
ln
lh&lt;:
union
will
have
its
Win•
On
Extra
Point
Okla
huma
won
1ts
30th
straight
Phillips
at
Logan,
Ohio.
Ji whu }'OU can expect lo !lee.
ets lo.t 8~·~9 to Circleville d"'·
own "world champion."
M1ss1:;sippi eked out a 14·13 vil'
victor~· on third quarter TDs by
Ronnie ftlfe and Patty Rife are
Ina tho holldoya
Ba,.ball
P.mtroy will b. ttrh,lnt to
llV PRANK IIOGI! JR.
The !lame old aertpt in the rna·
llrttk
the
longatt
lollng
United Prus Sporh Wrlt•r
jor leagues , with the New York
atruk In SIO hlttery, The PsnMIAMI UP- Coach Jim Tatum Yankcu anct the Brooklyn Dod ·
thn now hev• !ott 23 conntltu• .!!arlly admitted today hill batlerNI gers ch&lt;d'ging Into the World Ser·
tlv. t•met In l•~tu• play 0v., Marylander&amp; just roulcln't futd ies-----.1r•d tht• Yanks winning the
enouQ:h , breathing spncP
"even world championship.
with an oxygen tank (ln lh~&gt; s1de
Ted Williams will play a full
lines," to thwart lhf' crackling .~o­
year
tu win the batting title in
cond half orr&lt;'mdvt.• I hat gavt· Ok
the
A.
L. with thoae honors to
ly UNITI!!D PR.ISI
lahoma a 20 6 Or:~ng._• Bowl vlc
WJllie May!. in the other loop.
Michig ~n St. 17 UCI.A 14 Rose
h1ry.
Oklahoma 20 Maryland 6 Orange
The corilincing Vlclory rirmh Duk~ SnidPr nnd repealing Yo~l
ami
Oa. Tech 7 Pittsburgh 0 Sugar
e11tablished Oklahoma as thf' undi• Berra wi:J h~ the MVP's
Mlnill8ippi U TCU 13 Cotton
ruled nlrtlnnnl footboll ch11mpif•n Luis A~ar1do of the White Sox
Wyomi ng 21 1'exM Tech 14 Sqp for this game match.&lt;"d the onlv the r'Jokie o! the year.
Juniata Pa ·L Mo Valley Mo. 6 ' "fWo' perfect-r~cnrd mn lor collfl)'''
laxing
Stturd•y't R11ulh
tcnrM In thf' C"fluntry. Oklnhom ,,
Rod&gt;y Marciano will roll along
Ea11t 20 W••sl 6 Shrine All·Star
had hcen ranked No I nnt irm nllv as he"'n·weight ('hamplon of th{]
V.andeduit :di Atti.Jut·n 13 cator
Il l the end of lhl' f(!,ll:ular SPUS (Jn • world, kno&lt;·kins
orf
Archie
Iouth 211 \forth Ill Bluo.fltay
1 Tatum , oftrn C'n !Jed the n:il ton ,
Moon• Rnd Fluyd Patterson 'l'hl'n
Border AH-::ihlt! 13 ~ltylim• As top rlcfensivt&gt; ~eniu s, con~Nh· d with no mort' worlds to con 'ltter,
10 Salafl
hf''d ht'en soundlv trounC'r!l at II ~ ~ he'll I'Ctlr&lt;" undefcatt'd. Sw~.l"
own !lATnl! h~· wil~· Bud Wilkln '"n Ray Robin ~o n will los~ lh ~ md
or Okluhoma
di~WI'l!!ilt crown
l:t HJ'lll 1
Olson.
Sooner• "Flnatt T••m"
"J want to .'!RY thn1 in all m1
2n fears or coachinl!' and
fiv•
San FranuMCo will be tho my·
VP3rll or play]nli[, Oklahoma Wi'l"
thlcal ualio:Jal collcginte chomp.
the finest football team I've ~vpr
ton ar.d its Bill Russell the play .
~"fin on a roolhall field" Tat um
er or 1he y{'JI' Amon~ th l' J)ros,
By UNITED PRESS
111ld plavers and eoaf'hBll rrom
the Plnlafklphl:t Warlnrs will
h11th tf'am~ Rl a d inner Mnndav
wind up tot, rio~ hut Pla.vN of
Ou•en City Tournam•nt
nlcht fnllowlng the hl'l' llnnw
lhe Yenr hnnor~ will go lo B'lh
Ch•mplonlhlp
wimh drf!W A ti&gt;COtd 76 Ml fans.
Pettit ul St. Louis.
Xavier Ohw !J:.!. Gn. Tech 67
"The ,~t:n•at d"ht.sfon before !hi~
Conteletlon
"ltm!' wn~ tho! Oklahoma hAd onlv
Racing
Canhlitl~ 77 St. Bonaventure 47
~~~ off('on~ivl' nn1l wo hnd n dt&gt;fr&gt;n
CalwoJet will hnunre hnck with
Niagara 89 Lnfayctte 6A
";vo lf•am Okhth11m11 ha~ a fin" a Kenluck.t D('rby winner, naml'
Plttaburi(h u~ Yale 74
.1.. r,n ~\vP fnntb&lt;~ll tPitffi . . &lt;11'1'1 of Liberly Sun, ridden by Willie
South
-t .. r ,n~ , i~ lh,. tJAvnff in fnnthqll
:Karlaok. N&amp;sh\lll, however, wlll
Mamphh S1. 112 N'western I.a . 79
"fn th" t1r~l halt WP 11nt lh ~ be the honP 11f th(• year if they
Mld. Tt•un. St. liD E. Tt'nn St. S7 '""11"" th RI 111,. mftbt win 'Rnt !1 1 doft't ImpoRt him oUt of action
Willlam &amp; M11ry OS Tenne~sce B3 "olfiim .. f ~'l.ill to mv nl'~"""" 1 h'~' H1rtaek, ''hungrier " than Willi e
Murray Stete 93 Anzona 7::1
~"'"• rh \\'•1\lif!Mn wu lr&gt;lllnl!' h 1" • Shocm1:1ker, np;atn will ride the
Belmont ColleRc 90 Bethel DO
~&gt;.. .,.~ ·v(l, hav,.n't lf'll th~&gt;m havn most winnc1s.
'
Mldw•lf
~+ Vf\H' I t hqve to CO out there a11~
Olympic Gam••
-~,
1tu
suPCI'i'
••
NaL.JdA¥
oowl'l!.
Dllnois 13 Mkhigan State 6!1
.,,.,. '" "'in'
ThE' Un1~el! Stntf'll will domi ·~·' '
IDdlana 94 Northwestern 81
""'h'''' "''111" hn"lt 11nrl "q l1n~ th~ n&amp;te track anrl f1rld but Japnn
Ohlo Statt 79 Michigan 66
. '~
nlq,,~ .,, f a~t our hnvR rl lrht' 1 f!&lt;'' will llillk6 ~ur!'J .a biQ bid
In
~. f
Purdue 7b Wii)(Onsln 00
~,,.,,&lt;~'hi!'lot 'n~ f'f' , PVPn "' 11h :•n (1ll"· swimMinq:, 'lh"!'(' we have cleon.
O.trolt 106 Bradley 01
''"" tank on the tMf'llnrs." T~t um ('d up. tn J ... t nu~siJ slip In as
;
.,
Wal!b. Mo. fl2 Utth ilatv 61
~~~~~
the unofltri.• ' tram ch:unpion.
V. of Parb RO Le.lle Foreat 111. 64
.,
Mochtt B~ 1 f Mrw•·l
It• Hod(e'/
Willflmon mort,.st 'I• r&lt;""r ~...
Th1 ~ io:: 11.e t· o;:~ l lwt: The Mont·
nhvJ•,uslv rnnvrd d'Nou1 1• " "
hi· roal Can·hltlrt~ t,) plek UJ• every.
'
1"1'1T11 s i'trnl YICC(lry, tlta~t- ... d h· - thlng l"hldt l~n't
nailed down,
nhvf!l'fl fnr "lbf'&gt; .,.~~fl "t lie:'! ·'
lnduolll.;t th·· cilamplonship llllll
~ho """"'"'' ~nlrl t and 1 h ~ f!'M"•' the f&gt;tar.lt)' Cup.
nd , ...,..,nr! h~lf t'v" ••~ .. "!" 11"
Footbftll
'"l'hfl ~~·•·•'!1' 1 t-alt Is n," I• ,~·
Prolr.smonally , the C'levelanti
l '"l•'v&lt;&gt; nla\•rrl qliS •"JI.!""'
flll
Br0\V11;, e\'t•n without Otto
Gra.
NEW YORK UP-The United "'" hrtd to 111'1 . With ~~~'.,tvhn , t ham. ,.,Jil r"main the best. Col·
Preas C"o Uegt! balketball ntlnga "~"!lrl Win ~'""f 9 eOUfl'" nf flm,., ' \ftglah·l:v, r."r.tl·e Dame eomes all
Wi\h ftr~t-place votes and won- ~n n tl)qt •nuhf hM "•~n
the \1 ' :-, b:1r k to tl 1e top
with
You're m. . ite.l to wr tbowi'OOIII. n,M noW Clvt
~ re&lt;·, ·rdJ throu11ht Jan. 1.
l~nrl'~ hall "'~'TU! . " flllt1 W!11rlnqnn Paul Hrnllm&amp;: as player of the
YNM
Polhtt
1t WA~ hllltl\ae11: """m• MtDrtn year. Obio Stnte and Southern
Old....Jollt a _ , . . ,.,.._.., lor ..'"1 detail ;...
J. San l't'ancitco 30 10.0 344 ntrf 11nd No 2 GUIHII"b•elt: .h· Cal wl •1d u~ in the ftose Bowl
You'IIWOid• .,taboodi•
t l. D1 1lon
3 9-Q
29fl 0 'Nf'RI wlto ~parkfd th• llbllnP And Penn. dtnr two winless years
0\ylio; willa lhe ._......
,J, N&lt;,r t 1t C1rolina St. 1 11.0 282 •"Cond .half C'(l meblelt for
thr wUI finally crack the icc.
4. JIJt,rt h Carolina
71
liU SnonPn twl .:1tV't thft natlonnl
Gotf
beauty of the..., "Ima,..m. tumper"t It'• both a
1. lH 1 n ui~
8·1
10a rhamo ion~ lh,\r 90th I!OnHeutivf'
Ben Hogan wil l win a record
"""""""'· ........,. pillo and alull.depth,IDulll..,_;..,
, t . Kc1~t nl·ky
6·2
B8 win in th!' f1fth bowl tame und~1r flfl.h U.S. Op~!ll, Sam Snead will
luftper,
And )'OU.'D dleooter the bJaainl tftioa of the IHIW
f. ll\1 ~ State
8·1
68 Wilkln~on
take the r.h s tP.rs and
Harvte
Rockot
T.3l!O
lfw ,....... tinl ........
8. Utah
ft.J
Dl
Marvlonrf\ l!'he ld:
V'"~eh. Ward will rellcnt 88 U. S.
· 1. Httl)l l':'rou
7-2
DO Dl&lt;:~ylng w\th n "nervoo• and Pm- teur klng.
amaYo•"U diseo•er .-ew t.mMihn~ too. in the aplit-aeoond
T•nnlt
10. Tie · {;eo. Waahingtm 1 B-1 fD pty domarh " that keflt him un
retpotue oi Jetaway Hydra.Matic•. 1'hea. pt ttl lor the
:10. Tie · SMU
10·2
49 much of llll' n11Cht betort&gt;. ant!
~ ~and 10 teamll- 12, Loul• Marvlanu·~ ruued
ded'('ndor.~
Le\1 Ho&lt;ot!, looking for pro dolb~ . . hMMJW!.toldl Getovprioel SMua today
TO~ \t.ALU• TODAY •••
h d d 1
II A ri
Iars, will nMil down hla bid b)'
l')
8
; ; • maka thit Jod '/._to redlet
with OhkmohUel
"
• 1 42; 13, Rice, 37; U, lie, to P
'Y I\ · me ca
&lt;'entm· aweepang Wimbledon ond the tJ.
"ttP .............. TOMORIIIOW I
IndJIU , and l'CLA 30 eaC'h; 16, Bob Pcllr..::rln1 dominated I he firilt S. Bevel I)' Baker Flelta will be
IS,.,,.tl.I•JitfJI.frrt,ltl ..... ; ..,n~M•..,. IIIH Ms.,,_ H....,._
Iowa, 29; 1'1, Tulta , 28; 18, Duke, two qua_'_''- ' - ' - - - -- 17; 19, temple, 2e; 20, Sllnford
1
25; 2&amp;, Ohto State, 21 .
' LAND TRANSFERS
Bradford, EuniC'e Bradford,
84
Llnlev M 1md Pauline Hart 'TO Acre~~ Sl2, Tfl. Rl4, Rutland to
A. to ErntMt r and Vlra:lnla Quil · Guy and Geraldine Swadle.v
len.
Christina Grueser, ARnes A.
VISIT THI "IIOCKIT ROOM".,, AT YOUR OLDSMOIILI DIAI.ER'SI _ _ _.__ _,_ _..__......,
Cl11ra A AnJI Geone !taer, FlS Gruner, S('veral tracla Sall~bllf)
'1'3, R12, Chf'~l'1" to H11rrv B. and to Mart A. Grueser, Michael Gru6
and BaTbora r. r.rtnd!tarf.
ser, ManuC'I C. Grueatr, Max n
Jt&gt;an R. 1\nrl Willfam T ~nub Grul!ler, :Mathew P. Gruesdr.
b)·. 1 '1 A F:m T2, Rt3, Salishur}
Augusla and Harold Barnhart,
to Robert E. Rowen.
18.'7 A 826, T4, kll Olive lo State
..
-••&gt;c.!ii~ ~L.'ltii.o:. .l - ... -~ .. '
4.
·~Margery B. und Tony A Fl'rlt&gt;1
of Ohio.
T..ot 19, Potneroy to Atielinr P .
Da,na and Ber~ha E. Oliver', 0.48
' 21- NBC.TV ~
Browntnr.
A, 58, T2, Rl3 S.Uabury to Walter
'"'"'•"bAN DAIJ.EY' STAI'·'l IN A NEW 90 MINUTE
C081EDY FOR OLDSMOBILE SAT., JAN.
Herbert E. Bradford,
Addie !. lnd Norma .tem Ward.
,•
!:\Y

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Tuesday,.Jo.nUal"y' 3, ·1956 ·

JEWELRY ~

Where Your Confldtueo Is Justified
212 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

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J. _ .Fiftieth Anuiversary~ Yea'?

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Tuesday, Januory 3, 1
l!Y ML AND MRS. SMITI!

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By GEORGE WUNDEll
THE

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H05PJTAL IN A

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L'll, .\BNEB

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--SABREJET-MISSES HOUSE, STRIKI:S LEVITYOWN STREET

Mrs. John Werner
Flllleral Service
Held On Friday
rum·rul sL•rviees were held lt' r i·

day for Mr s. John Werner Sr., uf

ORPHAN ANNIE·

Middleport RD I. The ~erv ic 1•s
were held at thP First Hii!Jiist
Church by 1hr R&lt;1wlin gs ( 'o&lt;~ l.~ Fu

BUT I'VE &amp;EN 1M AH'

OUT D' SOlOClLS UKE TH~
~RO 1M A Cl.ICt\00 ClOCf(~

neral Dirl'clors wilh hunal in th~·
Gravel Uill Ccnwt.cry at Ch ~· .'th it·r .

1 KNOW 'TH' ANSWERS

!'he Rev. C l':_ Hoyt uffiL·ta h• tl.
l'allhParcrs wl're Will iam Curl,
t

8V NOW·-

SHE'Ll HAVE "·AND

I KNOW A FEW
~WER'i&gt;, 100~•

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Hubert , Joo, James ;md l'lydc
lar .

Relat Jvcs and fr ii'nd~ !ro m ou l
1Jf town were Mr. and ;o..tr &lt;. (;corgc
Werner, Co lumbu s; Mr arHI Mrs .
fo:arl Wn!Wr, Zan r...,ville. Mr. and
Mrs. Nale Richard.~, Nurwalk ; Mr.
and Mrs. loe 'tay l or , (;rove City ;
Mr . and Mrs. Jalnl'S 'fun~" . Mrs .
.1 N. Sm ith. Russ &lt;-11. Ky :
Mr.
a nd Mrs. Harry Johnsnn and famil v

Uland. Neb .. popped uut, ejector

~eat.

·caaopy ad Iii, and parachuted to a lawn. The plane

DOWN

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e.Coueh
U. Port
:U.Cwtom
13. Lnel

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abunds.nt
3. Bakln'

chamber

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phtce
18. Portion•

t. Wrltlnl'
lmplemtnt
tl. Half
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8. Simpleton
7. Egyptian

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eurvt"d
l!ne•
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loddeq

(abbr.)

8. C11tern
~ . Thlnr• to
be done

18- Roman
pound
19. lmmen.se
20. Poem

10. ll"ltttd

toJethu.

RoyM.llcat

alboWII

u . Incite

23. Fl1h

2t. A worthies.

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Gaze1
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115. Greek ft&gt;tter
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s~rullnhce

th~

veteran from Newark, N.J., ap•
pears before a Veterens Admin~

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MARGAR~T tri~ZAROVA u 1hown going through her ~ act at the state circus in Moscow, where
abe gefll top billing. She doean't even ca.rry a pistol, ju8t a. abort buggy Whip. Her only saf~d
1a a nre bose,_whl.ch an aide keeps rea~;_~~~~ cag~~ --=--==----··- t!nlmw.ho"'?H

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Can You
Identify
The Daily
Sentinel

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a 7·yntr-ald dauj;{bter. The pcfi .
lion chargull aroM ntaJcd
n£
riuty and exh·eme cruelty. Mrs .
AJieni'Oworth !'ecks custMy· o£
the child, tempor..-Y al!mony,l
suppc&gt;rt ot the child, permaneot
aUmt~n~· and ab&amp;olute dlvorce
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CORR!CTION
In the stnr~· in Saturday 's Sen.
tmel conl:er:Jmg the ~hronoloay
of 1955, m the new .~ tlem listed
for Janunry 25. 196~. lhr correct
figure should hnvt• real!.
$100
donetmn b)· Bruer- Lloyd to the
Middl..'port Park Fund .

By IJUIIE

NANCY

the first clas~ meeting, Is rt.."&lt;tuest-

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I'M GOING TO
WORK AT THAT
STORE TODAY

; HOW
MUCH
PAY

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HE
ID
HE'D GIVE
ME A B IG

···HE
A BIG-

CEleRY

SALARY

MYSTERY
MAN?

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f'· An old

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32:. A ridge on
nn,erboard

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atrLnsed

lnatrumt.nt

or

J&amp;. f ha, naU
98 . Blac-.:.

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S7 . Atone for

.::;. . Exam!•
nation
410. F~tt •way.

a.sland.
tl . Reluctant.
ft. Conduit.
f3 . Alleviate

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sion and modernization uf recent

years, the corporatiQn Jast year

by oil!' countrys steel

mand for steel. Altbou&amp;h residen.
llal buiJdlng constructlon
may

well ease moderateiy ln 1956, the
slack should ealil)' be taken up
by inereases in Jndustriall C?m·
mercia] and other types G build·
ing. And the level at which automobile makers are setting th.cir
!lights give.!! no ~ause for concern
that their steel and aluminum requirement&gt;; will diminish in 1956
Add to thb the demar.d for ferroalloys Implici t in 1956 budgets u[
appliance man ufac turers and the
sum sign\fiP..s furthe.r. growth in

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».\ILY CRYPTOQ1JOTE - Horo'o how to work II:
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l1 LONOFilLLOW
Ont ltller 'Imply II land• for another, In thla example A 1.1 u1ed
for th• three L'l, X tor th1 two O's. ttc. SlnJl• Mtt•n, lpol•
~phiel . the length and formation of the wor&lt;.ll r.r. all binll,
ll&amp;ch day the cu&lt;ltl letl1ra are different.

TI&gt;IAT DOESN'T

lE.&amp;.ve US MUCH
TIME , ELOISE: ..
l 1-jQPE; 'II'OU
HAVE ..t. PLAN f

the use of Vancoum
pr0durt5
over the coming twelve months.
In its op erating rcsuti.s itt JQM
Vanadium Corporation of Amerira

A CryptoJram Quotation

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. .lvrda&gt;'o Cn'o~o&lt;~uoto1 FORBIDDEN W IJ\U SEI..Io
'n\'JCE AI DEAR-DENHAM.

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NEW YORK, N. Y.-A m~asure
of the growi ng need lor fen·o·
alloy.3 on the p8rt of our nation's
steel makers is provided in the
trends of total steel production
and alloy steel output in . 1955.
Whereas the }64\f's total
steel
produehon was in the viciiJ,ilJ of
117:000,000 ingQt tonll or 33%
abovt•1fH14 .deliveries of 88,SOO:OOO
tons, the output of auov·~d stainleu steel rose 43% ;from 1,11i0,·
000 tons to approximately. 10,650,000 tons . In expanded productlon

mills carries na suggestion- of an
rarly change in the trend ol de-

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from its program of plant expan·

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tions. Thanks to benefits accruing

The current outlook for the le·
vel of activity· in the major mar.

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pleUUre

BY
William C. KHirtY, Pr..ldent
V•nadlum Cor~Ktratlan of Al'nlf'iU

consumption was witneS.9ed.

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SET RECORD SAYS PRESIDENT

of aluminum also increased alloy

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f:acb

cd to make a special eftorl
In the petilion. ttle plaintiff attend thu Thursday meet.
&amp;tales lhut the marriaae took
pla~c ln 1947, and that they have

~. ~-.! dUI1nf1, __: Korean
cam}efpi. Ktitch•;1i)lll he opP""'d ·.U Re&lt;l oo~ He lo.t
his leP:dJ.~Hna a G~ mortar
altacl&lt; ln'IW,., Cii&gt;!&lt;IMtioMI)
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riv1l Btlivn, a petltlon

from Mar10n U. Allensworth.

By CHESTER 001JLI

taWie 01 loyalty

poaite the Shumway Greenhouse
from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m.

DICK TRACY

lstration bearing iD Washing ..
ton to protest the loss of hill
monthlY dJsabfllty pension be·

5cen..:.

for person is requested to bring a
a dhorcc wa.q filed today In the sack lunch; patterns; sewin"' ~up­
Meigt; Cnunt&gt;· Clerk of Courh by 1 plieM and material. Anyone in ! ~ll':'
Maxir.c M. Allenswortli suekinJ ested, who waJ unable to 111tend
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r:LASS SCHIDULED

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Thl' second tailoring eJasg will
be bcJd Thunday at the home ot
Mn. Howard Nolan, Syracuse, op-

GrOSS NeJJIect

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Divorce Action
Fl'}ed Char.J;nli'
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BLAZE EXTINGUISHED
The Pom&lt;'roy Volunteer fire
Depm t~tleJ;I was called to the
Jacoh l!:lberfeld residence, Mul berry Strf:cl. to extinguish
a
brush fm.•, Sunday afternoon .
The tire &lt;lcpartment reported
that the bliiZ() wa.'l extingubhcd
shortly atl('r they had arrived

---'"IY:C.::CmiiB!_~~- ~-u-1~ ~~ore ~~~truck ~ l]!tre~o-'
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an eerie accne u rtr&lt;'mcn with toam throwera work to quench the amolderlna. The plane, from sut..
folk Atr Base, began to belch flame at 6,000 teet. At 3,000 teet Capt. Theodore B. Buecbler, Orand ..

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mirrored dear ly the rr-cord breaking pace of activity in the metal
industri!ls. Both sabs and earn·
ings of the corporaticm shattered
prevlnus rccorct~. Soaring demand

tor

steel was translated lnto rll; .

ing requirements for th e cgrpora·

Uon's older

(er ro - alloy ~

as well as

broad demand lot' newer alloys i.ll"veloped during recent years in the.
company's research laboratories
I and tested in 'ita pilot plant opel'a·

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chalked up proportionately greater improvement in earJling-a.

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rhe Dailv Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport,

MIDDLEPORT

SOCIETY

lirt.,., - .
luj'aed frwJl

D..vutt
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oNelle
belldo:

Veteran Skater at 9

~and~ ~ Da~• and l r~~""---...·--~~~
family at Ro1al Oak Michigan

Ntw Year dinner aueat&amp; of
Mr and Mrs ll H Lueu and 11r and M"s Raymond Russell
dlathter
Irone
MoundJvtUe. llld dlUJhtUI Cathie I.Dd Betty
weN New Year cueat.s of Mr he, were Mrs Wlliiam Rua&amp;ell
.-nd :Mrs E M Wood who left and son R1chc.rd Pomeroy aad
"' 1oday With Mr and Ml"'i C' J Mr and Mt~:o Tom Mllla MiddleWood for a motor tr1p through O«t
thf! South

POMEROY
SOCIETY

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Tuesday, Januoll)',3, 1956,
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NEW HAVEN SOCIETY
CHOIIt PRISINTS MUSICAL

18oy Scout Troop 247 Dunham Family
K•rns. Mrs Pirl B111ru Penny
Plans Outing At Attend New Y-eQr'~ ·
and Llrry Cbulene Hartley Su
un Gn.n•te.d Rev Peters Rober
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ta and Linda P&amp;hOoa Mr and Mrli Thursday Gathering
'farly
At
Gallipolis:
Charle! Brown and Wax Shan .Me

GlothUn M.rs Ruuell Senter Ph1l
Plans wert completed for two
&amp;nd Ann Donna Roush Ronnie n1gots camping at tbe Boy Scout
Rou8h Larry and Melvm J&lt;ry camp Chester over the weekend,
Mn Jel"ry Layne Roome Roush when Troop 247 of Rock Spnng.s
Mrs William McFarland Raymond met m regular sess1on Thursday
and Charles Mrs William Nease evemng at the Radf'Jrd camp
t:ornell and
G.aynelle
Roger
Du mg the nemng
Ge-orgi:'
Roush Mrs Lew1 Rou~:&gt;h Jitne and
Wagnt
assistant
s~outmastf'r
Myra Drtame Stevens Mrs Bah
h WH S
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pleasantly surprised when
was
Johnston ViCkie and Nan
Mrs pre~:&gt;c nted a birthday cake wh ch
Everett Rou.iih and Kathy
Mrij
1 r served wnh ce cream
B b Layn and Harl'lel
Mrs W:J ~ a1e
o
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P 11 renls or the scouts pres nted
Clyde Rice and Jimmy Mr... Don gilts to Ray Whaley .!'coutmasl&amp;r
Roush Johnny RldgeWII)
Mrs and Mr Wagner 1n apprecJatJon uf
Grant Roush Mrs Pete Roush llhe f ne work they art domg wtlh
Kathy Ann Roush Mrs Vogeler thetr boy~ and alsu c:mtnbuted
and Raymond Mrs Wt/1 am Pow the ICC cream and cake
ell Mrs Fred Roush ~1rs Danny
Workman and Bobby and l\1rJ;
Attendmg were Ray Johnson
Bobby Roush
Roger Le1fhe1t Roger Starcher
Fred Brown Joe Brown Bill W1l
PERSONALS
son E:ddte Bartels Tomm} Brown
W W Johnston of Mad1 son lnd Larry Johnson Pet~ Michael Ri
Ytslted h1s son Bob anrl family lhard Clark Ch uckJC Ba1ley Don
recently
sa~ rr
Kenneth
t ollms
J1m
Kerns
Lee
Reed
Mr
WhalJ:}
Home for th e • ol1day~ wen
Jaea: Ford Tennessee State Tea :\olr \\- agner and oue gu('st M1b
chers Collegt Bernard Llt&gt;vmg Jr Barnhart
Ke1th Mct:luaa: an~ Sanda Foley
and Mr and Mrs Raymond Ander
.son Welt VJrgJOla
Un versily
Vn·gll Weaver and D1ck Athey of
Marahall Coll;.&gt;ge Carol Roush
Wittenberg and Jan Schne der
Ohto UniYeruty
Mr and Mrs Lawrence L1evmg
aod fam ily of Narrows Va Vlstt
ed here over the w e.kcnd

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M.r and Mra H. L Dubbam and.
!am!ly Ja~uehne and J'o. Rice,.
Gary and BeverlY Dl.lll~"- w~
10 Gall~l1» New Yeat'j J:ve fOt•
a h~mly party at the home ofj
Mr and Mn J'obn Jl;lazer and
family
Other iueih w~

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Editorial Phone 397

Future Of The Area Bright
But It's Time To Wake Up
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Wednesday, Jonuary4, 1956 B~q~ne•Phone

398

der11teoly cold

Stngle Copy

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Mr and Mrs .fobn
th enter·
talned w1th a dmner
lJtmu
their hoJne, !.!:l'f~ ~~ Present 1
were Mr and Mh.;~.~~"ft Walter, J
Galhpolls, Mr a~ A1btrt ~
Swat~l and dau&amp;b·
and Xr -:,
and '¥Jj; Homer Wt1 r and dat: 1
ghtt:r$.
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cltoUtfiNH ....,
with tceMIM•f

snow fh,.,., " .,..r L..• lrt..
Col., tonight H 1440 Mrth
WMt 16 23 .... .ntf MUtfL
Thursday fNrtly c:ICMHiy 1nd IMo

Det10ted 'l'o Tile

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of Col ~
1mbus Mr a.nd Mrs 'Tbotqas .
Chick and chddren. Porter. M't ~
and Mrs Larry Rice tnd soa Mid- 1
dleport
..
Last 'l;'bunJday ""' .-.ame lfOUp
were d1nner #11~&amp; It the DIIR·
ham home m Mldaleport aqd were
JOined by Ma. Du bam • father, \
LewL!i Sw1tz.er and
e .Rol'tm'

Aushn Dav" and

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Columbus Westinghouse Plant
Resumes Work After Viole~e

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Mr and Mrs John Humgardncr
of Fmdla) 0 VISited here over
the weelr:end
Mr and Mrs RoiJett Johnston
spent Chnstmas w1th Mr and ~r&gt;
H R Dague Charleston

"I don't know
where you con get
that cleaned, but

PICK THE PLAN
signature• only,
car or furmture

for regular clothes

$2510$1000

You CAN'T BEAT

budget

For any worthy

ROBINSON'S"
If you fa,vot modern ta:s opposed td medlevat)
~arb

you II hurl that we rc the best spot ln
town to !J.1ve :vuur clothes cJcaned and pressed
H."slorcd to thaJt smart

like new look

e Buy SIX PAJRS ana get the
Certificate.

You U

lace all the BaitJes o! day to day Uvlng wlth
new a-ssurance wlfen you know that your \\ell
groomed appearance measures up to Every oc-

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300 W SECOND ST

Robinson's
Laundry

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Phoat .&amp;:12 or 508, Pomeroy

Tri. Lustre

Jlour• Mon ~l'rl 9-5 S11t. 9-JZ
Oplffl. HHing• bu oppo~ntnw!t~C
l - ....... "''.... tf ....., tfll'lll

CleonP.rs

o Laundry te&lt;t•d

~d approved~

1,\\PORTANT BNy llis Sods Ai&lt;•ot•
Sho• H• W.ilts.f

ELBERf'E

Mid-~

Wuhinc{:on

County

son County Launches
Of Oimes' Drive
R~lph Freebtan Named

··'As Chairman For Campaign

VALUES ALL OVER OUR STORE

2 Pc l' .

. '"'ng

Roo, Suites
Sove$7o

COMI'LETll

SOFA

Hollywood Beds
%TWIN SIZE BEI1
JANUARY
$79.90
CLEARANCE

BEDS
Now

$58.

.BAKER FURNITURE

SALE

to ba r..ld in the achool lrln
natlum one dar In Janu1ry r-t
to be n•mtd.

County wide aettVJtle.s Will tn
elude a Sock Hop lo be held ld
Pt Pleasant Htgh School on Janu
ary 14 at which no adm1ssion w1!1
~nwhll• Sandro1 Rou1h of
be cip.rged but a lee o! ten cents
Wahama Hlth School announcad wtlt be collected for chetkmg
plens to be wndertak~ by th• shoes A dance tor persons from
T"nAoer. Jn th• Bend Arq 13 to 21 years of age Is pluned
end Muon County Miss Roush for the Nftional Guard Aimory
explained that a contest will b• near Pomt Pleasant on January
IMid among th• home rooms of 28 between the hours of 9 to 12
the vo~nou• schools In th• Bend The pr1ce of adtruaslon wlll
be
Area to •e• which caw ra1M the $1 50 per couple
most money in the drive
At tho ct.n~• th• K:int and
Th., wtnnmg horne room wtll
Qu..n of tM Polio Drh• will
receiVe a banner whu~h Will be
1M crownH Th•y .... to be
placed across th Pomeroy Mason
Ml~tfll throvth a PNnut 1111
Bndge approach on January 21
lnt com,..lgn .. h conclucMd
Jt Will be lettered w1lh the name
throughout tM CCMinty a..,.
of the home room and the .school
•rtd tirlt will work in JNI" fn
WhiCh WIQIJ It
o1 ,.Shell o-.t for Polio" c1m
Mls.s Roush Will Vl!llt grade
Plltn Top pNnut MIUng pair
.schools ib the area on Thursday of
will H erownect Klnt and
lh1s week to etplam lhe dnve and
Qu"n. Att.ndln1 the dane•
JR the to show \ movJes concBI'nmg the
will 1M Miry Lou FryMtan of
Baird March vf Dimes The money /rom
MMII10n, Mill West VIrginia of
the schools will be collected on
195S. Mlu Fry..,..-n r~
January 20th
the state 1n tM Ml11 Am ... lu
MaJorettes cheer leaders and
contest at Atlentic City latt
PoliO
other g1rls will collect
Tolls
on the
Pomeroy Mason
Theaters m the county wUI co
:Ondge on January 14; 21 and 28 operate m the dnve by permlttmg
1t was announced
cullect10ns to be taken for the
Actlvitl" connec:ttld with th• drtve between sbow.s on the f1nt
drive et Weh,ma High School three Satutdays and Sunda_p m
wdl N lfHPI'Mi'H by th• Stu
January In New Haven the Wa
dent Cou~J 'HMr• One Hflvlty hama Cbapter of FFA will wist

....

ON THE BRIGHTEST
CORNER IN

Funeral servtc:es for Harley G
TuesdayAmos 60 who d1ed
mormng m a ColumbWi HospJtal
wdl be held at the Chun!h of
Chrtsl 10 llutJand at 2 p m. f'riO.
d•y
Mr Amos a nahve of Mt~gs
County IS SW"VIVed b7 bll Wife,
Mary seven dlupten aud one
son h1a father, Cllarles Amos of
Rutland and a Siller Mn Shirley
Andr1ct of Fatrbw'n, 0 H1s ml)..
tber and one Child preceded bi81
10 death
Blmal wil' b, made tn the Miles
Cemetery under the direction Gf
the Chase Funeral Home of Rut
land

r. months' wear or"" new Pidrs

0 Kntt proportioned to 6t IIPlall, a'l'tn
larp;e SJ?P man. '
,. &gt;il"t ~

Mllt-

buUdana: alone was
at between $30 OOo
by D E ..Hurst dl.l'

the

MIDDLEPQRl

plonned lif 1 "W~Ik of D-·

m the dnve

David Terrell
Funeral RI'les I
_..11117
T0 Be Thur~J I

MASON CLINIC
Theodore Durham .We:tt cDr
umbia De 28 eAmta Kay Hall
Pomroy Dec 28 Ivan Powell
R.c1ne, J~n 2 VJVJan Stephen
sort. Middleport Jan 3

Thus far there have been oo
cllbunb for the many pnze&amp; be1n1 offered by the D1u]y Senlmel
and a number of local mtl'tf~Bnts
for the f1r.s1 baby b01 n m
thLS
areo m 1956
Although
blrlhs have
vul
been
r
~portE
rl
1n
the
[
Da
r
I
Funera serv1ces o
h
b
1 area there
U 72
h dlt!(l at his hom ( ave ern no actua cla1m~ made
TerrCoe 'd
Swtro t T esd'""' morn I for the pm;e~ 'Aihtch !()tal hun
on
n or
ee
u ...,
dred.s of doll&lt;~rs
!Dg will be held Tbur&amp;(l~ at 2 1 A wr1tlen ~ta1ement f1om the
p m in the Ewing Chape
atlendmg phy~1e1an stalmg lh1
He lS survived by two Sister~ hme of b1rth WPJght and sex of
Mrs E V Epple Pomeroy Mary the chJid and the patl"Dis names
Jordan Nttro W Va
two bl 0 w1ll brmg a h sl of pnzes for th.e
thers Alonzo and Charles Ter
F ifllt Newcomer uf 1950
rell Cmcinnati and many meccs

and nephews
Friends may call at th~ Ewwg
JoUneral Home anytime Offielat
mg at the funeral serv1ce will
be the Rev Waldo Bar!ela an I
bunal will oe m Beech. GroH'

Cemetery

Muvor Givtlll Warning
On Window Shoo·~
Mayor E ti Robuumn stated
today that parents of the cblld
ren caught shooting
winaow
panes from var1ous dwellings
With BB guns would be held n
:spomublc for these acts of juve
mle delinqucney
Smce Christmas bme the Ma)
or relat~d there have been many
reports that windows have been
sbot through With Lhese ~llet

proJl"U!Jii '"' rifles

~('Vera]

I New Tra, ££'IC T0 }}
Record JS Set

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPIT4L
Admttted Mrs Mary Barnett
Middleport
DIScharged James PhiJUp.s Col

urn bus

Prosecutor. Asks Aid On
1Hohson Crossing Case

T Bs H
F H rd
nspector 0 e ent ere
or o 1 ays
T0 In VeStJgate
. TheDanger
BY UNITED PRESS

J

'Ihff1c BC{'Idents k1Ucd 11 record
breatmg total of 358 persons 0\1&lt;"1
Prosecutmg Attorney Jam 0
the New Year:; holiday bul sar1 Hnen sa1d today the pelltllln r I{ I
ty expert.o; wc1c pleased t d I) by h1m WJi.h Pubhc Utillls t
that the toll wa:sn t h1gh.cr
m sson 1equestng the mstalla t
'fbe fmal Un ted Pre!i.'i c u111 or safety flashmg s1gn~ n
also showed 7t deaths m f rc.~ 12 Hobson cro.ssmg would bf\ rt t
m plane crashes and 72 m us ed to the t1Uiroad departmr
cellaneous acclrll.'nts for an JHtr the con m111s1on
all total of 513
0 Bnen stated that 'l he s.,
The trafftc toll set a new re tary of the Comm1881on ~f
cord fm a three day New Yca1,., Cromn related to me JO Colon 1J 1
celebratwn But 1t was 62 de&lt;~llu; Tuesday that an mspedor would
below the 420 pred1cted by the be sent from the railr011d depart

Nahonal Safety t:ouncil

ment oC the t~SSiiOn to

.LQ\

'

e~t

gate lh d &lt;u m~
Wlthm a l eN
days
Th1 ~1 ~ I IO!ieeutmg Atlornq
sad that h wanted the mspector
to chr k v.. th h1m als(] and tbe
nspe(t 1r would be referred to
the ShRr rr
H1ghway
Patrol
county r ~d {'ommiSSton~r to g1ve
h1m a h1 rf run-down on the bad
sarety c tnt l 11ons which preva1l at
the eros mg
Tht&gt; counussioner will
abo
check wtth the New Y(]rk Centr,al
RaJlroad concerDJDi how Dlallj'

~.":,~~.~~·
"""'"g

lhe rross m&amp; and other
facts ooncermng the

0 Bmn '"d II " Ihe duty o£
pcrsont~ who arc 1ntert&gt;sted in
m~:~kmg
I hi! ~rossmg sa fe
10
bnng forth any mformat on per:
Ian ng to lilt' fact tbal 1t 1s un
~afc He further stat rl IC at
any hme any body m th1s area
fell unsafe wh1le cros.~mg tbe
t1 acks at Hobson then to please
come rorth and make known these
reasons. beeallse the whole eoun~
has to bad; U:us Ctght or nothf
wUJ be done
The New York CE'ntral .~~!f.~f
has 15 day.s Co answes; the
which was filed last wee~
I he

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