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*11.10; six moaths. $7.80; three tnonths, $3 .90. By motor route

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We Have Battfe-On Our Hands

Jl0Bi!l.1l18'for you'ro own

Ne*spaper ·readers -especially you enlightened ones who
read our edl!Otials - no doubt become bored with the columns upon colltmns of SJ)¥e that from time to lime a~pear in
Ulk and other papers' urdftg automobile drivers to drive sa{e·
J)!. It is a dry subject. Tlfe cOmmentator who can entertain his
ieaden, and af tfie satne tbbe succeed in converting reckless
or careless drivers into models of sobriety and careful highway users Would be a•strong candidate for a Pulitzer prize.

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year, a figur&lt; continuillg to .climb as much be(ause of the continual increase of care oil tilahways as for any other re&lt;son,
seems to 'l'&amp;ke little lmpreJsion on the general public. For
, ~~~~~le' this year akilie plmbst 42,000 men, women - and
~~:_·wUi be crilSbed, brolten and killed in traffic acci·
dents', accordlnirto the present' mounting rate.

This astoubding death figure is not far different from re·

c:ent yean• fatality totll!s. The high highway death rate has
been a subJect of headlines for 10 years and more. Yet the

1\ve· jiel'lltills' \fbo are facing trial in Meigs County Common

Pleas-' eourl' late 111ls month and in January, 1956 under in·
dlctrilent for driving while intoxicated apparently didn't ever
take Uiese figures seriously. After all, 42,000 dralhs per year
Is but one-quarter of one per cent of the U. S. popul~tion limed every year on our highways, These aren't bad odds, per·
haps they say,. to gamble with death. It makes a fairly •port·
lnlf Iit:OJio'sit!'on out of driving, dronk or sober.

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Nor does this fatality figure apparently bother the thous·

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al!dr of dri~ers who stay sober behind their steering wheels,

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pel'slst in ronnlng stop signs, going faster than the

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alile tb talte yol!l':,rriily for a Sunday nde and feel safe, get
altlle8e peopl~ 1 e-you and your newspaper who want safe·
ly on our billhw s-are somewhat like General Robert E.
I:.ee In· the spring of 1863: Lee was trying to figure a way of
"getlln~· at those people" the Northern Army as it rested affel' Chancellorsvllle. He flnallf d~termined upon the invasion
of Pennsylvania and met disaster at Gettysburg.

'J;

, The reckless and drunken drivers are our enemies. We
must Get at Them f Yet let us not be like the remarkable General L~.e who was crushed by determined enemy troops because {le was lacking In cavalry reconnalsalnce and obeyed
hesitatl!tgly or not at all in attack orders by several of his gen.
eral oftlcers.
Ratlier we should feel like General Grarit who sent word to
Lincoln In June o~86
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Upset Wave Rolls
Secqn~: Insist on strict enforcement of all traffic laws. Tr~f­
fic rejulatlons work for us, not againsl us.
Through College
In city after city, town alter town, day alter day, it's been
P!'OVIill eWer and over that where traffic laws are obeyed, Basketball Ranks
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TOday our local poilce and magistrates are our armies, By
a mounUng public opinion agajnst hiuway lrresponsiblllty we
can encourage law· enforcement officets to carry out the full
intent of our traffic laws. We supply them weapons with laws,
tllen we should encourage enforcement.
We can tblnk of this battle as two-fold:
Ftr~; drive safely and courtoously ourselves. Observe speed
limitS and warnlnJ!·signs.

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The upset wave rolled on
through' the college basketball
ranks today,
adding Kentucky,
Notre Dame, and Cincinnati to the
list or surprise vidims and pillna
more woe on the · "expert•' ~·
heod•.

CHRISTMAS: ·
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Native Batkan, Sprpce,
White, Scotch Pine and
Artlfiela! Trees.

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St. Louis, t·udely bounced ..out of
the naLlona1 rankln~s Itself by
ohio State~ ohli l.iist Saturday,
carilt back MQpday night to nip
J(ehtu(oky; 71-70 - o~ly the ' third

home-cour\ fOeS that Kentucky has
.suff~ft~ .in lbe last 13 years.
1
Noit6w'este·rn.," beatep twice in a
row, tul'ped on ~otre Dame, 75-60,
at SttutH Berid) .nld. - Northwe!lt-

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IIICR!fdtD III·OWn'-~IN!IIAL IIIANAGEit
~~~ • .p!t. .NE- IDITOit
. llielllllllrid' u -~ eWrfaltD,K mailer at the post office at

League·Top Rung

rot .... OtiJfi

2-Dilly sentinel, Pom~riiY·)IIddleport, 0., Dee. U, 111118

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101

PUwlsi!JlentJi a.fterao.a.e;leept SUnd11y by 'Jibe Ohio Valley

Stlttltel. ~~at UO ltettiUITe *-. Pomeroy, o . Buslneu offke
plooM- ...,lorial.ofllee Db011e·311'1.
NaUO!W advertlalq ........laUl'), aotttneUJ·Klmball , Inc.,

3111 Lexington AYe., New Yort lliiY, 16, "'· Y.

SUbims:Jtlorf ,ate&amp;: m:UVery by rarrler' wbete available 30

ee~~.b per week; or..e year In tdvanee at The Daily Sentioel office,
*11.10; six moaths. $7.80; three tnonths, $3 .90. By motor route

yhere avallaWt: ~· 1110ath 11. J7 mall one rear $8; six months.
$4o!S: tld'eo montlil, $2.50; one mi&gt;nth, SL

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Easy t:k'tm&amp; tl{ate-re

We Have Battfe-On Our Hands

Jl0Bi!l.1l18'for you'ro own

Ne*spaper ·readers -especially you enlightened ones who
read our edl!Otials - no doubt become bored with the columns upon colltmns of SJ)¥e that from time to lime a~pear in
Ulk and other papers' urdftg automobile drivers to drive sa{e·
J)!. It is a dry subject. Tlfe cOmmentator who can entertain his
ieaden, and af tfie satne tbbe succeed in converting reckless
or careless drivers into models of sobriety and careful highway users Would be a•strong candidate for a Pulitzer prize.

Jl)llt pelUI.Y·I"load'
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..

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To cite time after time, the number of highway deaths each
year, a figur&lt; continuillg to .climb as much be(ause of the continual increase of care oil tilahways as for any other re&lt;son,
seems to 'l'&amp;ke little lmpreJsion on the general public. For
, ~~~~~le' this year akilie plmbst 42,000 men, women - and
~~:_·wUi be crilSbed, brolten and killed in traffic acci·
dents', accordlnirto the present' mounting rate.

This astoubding death figure is not far different from re·

c:ent yean• fatality totll!s. The high highway death rate has
been a subJect of headlines for 10 years and more. Yet the

1\ve· jiel'lltills' \fbo are facing trial in Meigs County Common

Pleas-' eourl' late 111ls month and in January, 1956 under in·
dlctrilent for driving while intoxicated apparently didn't ever
take Uiese figures seriously. After all, 42,000 dralhs per year
Is but one-quarter of one per cent of the U. S. popul~tion limed every year on our highways, These aren't bad odds, per·
haps they say,. to gamble with death. It makes a fairly •port·
lnlf Iit:OJio'sit!'on out of driving, dronk or sober.

-'

Nor does this fatality figure apparently bother the thous·

.'

al!dr of dri~ers who stay sober behind their steering wheels,

Yt!t

w
;

pel'slst in ronnlng stop signs, going faster than the

law

tor· l~ entite

rules, 'nd being generally rude on our streets.

,,

,How

I

w~Uid

you, our reader, who has, a real desire to be

..... ~..family

alile tb talte yol!l':,rriily for a Sunday nde and feel safe, get
altlle8e peopl~ 1 e-you and your newspaper who want safe·
ly on our billhw s-are somewhat like General Robert E.
I:.ee In· the spring of 1863: Lee was trying to figure a way of
"getlln~· at those people" the Northern Army as it rested affel' Chancellorsvllle. He flnallf d~termined upon the invasion
of Pennsylvania and met disaster at Gettysburg.

'J;

, The reckless and drunken drivers are our enemies. We
must Get at Them f Yet let us not be like the remarkable General L~.e who was crushed by determined enemy troops because {le was lacking In cavalry reconnalsalnce and obeyed
hesitatl!tgly or not at all in attack orders by several of his gen.
eral oftlcers.
Ratlier we should feel like General Grarit who sent word to
Lincoln In June o~86
o Ill~ Wilderness, that h~ would
fight on untU Lee .
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'•

-

~·,

•

·I\
'I

t

'·

and Sherry of
0. were
the last Sunday guests of John
'l hle and famlly.

Upset Wave Rolls
Secqn~: Insist on strict enforcement of all traffic laws. Tr~f­
fic rejulatlons work for us, not againsl us.
Through College
In city after city, town alter town, day alter day, it's been
P!'OVIill eWer and over that where traffic laws are obeyed, Basketball Ranks
DI!:A'I'ttS GO DOWN.
~J : :.:r.:i:·u ·'

.
•

"

T

..

...) .
l

TOday our local poilce and magistrates are our armies, By
a mounUng public opinion agajnst hiuway lrresponsiblllty we
can encourage law· enforcement officets to carry out the full
intent of our traffic laws. We supply them weapons with laws,
tllen we should encourage enforcement.
We can tblnk of this battle as two-fold:
Ftr~; drive safely and courtoously ourselves. Observe speed
limitS and warnlnJ!·signs.

I)Ji!ltv CROSSWORD 'A" ,IIIJ '•JIII

•

•

.':

lrm. 1. lhle

The upset wave rolled on
through' the college basketball
ranks today,
adding Kentucky,
Notre Dame, and Cincinnati to the
list or surprise vidims and pillna
more woe on the · "expert•' ~·
heod•.

CHRISTMAS: ·
. f~IU

'.

.iiOR . SALE

.

·. \

(

'

Native Batkan, Sprpce,
White, Scotch Pine and
Artlfiela! Trees.

A
GIFT

St. Louis, t·udely bounced ..out of
the naLlona1 rankln~s Itself by
ohio State~ ohli l.iist Saturday,
carilt back MQpday night to nip
J(ehtu(oky; 71-70 - o~ly the ' third

home-cour\ fOeS that Kentucky has
.suff~ft~ .in lbe last 13 years.
1
Noit6w'este·rn.," beatep twice in a
row, tul'ped on ~otre Dame, 75-60,
at SttutH Berid) .nld. - Northwe!lt-

Midway

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you.

c::~~r::u:Is
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with a IIJ~.J!Iat wlillastiany.- - . .
lbyt' or girls .Way 'abl!~e.

~

f

. .

'

.en or women ,In ~!Jry service.

(i. )l lilcent graduaW. '!do ha~ taken Emp~ · fll.
· . other communllles.1 ,
'

6 ' )I J'ornier residents
U )I Fonnj!t resl'dents
.

other town.

·'lfere llorn and uled•fo.UYe.llere
~'e recently moved· to an"'

use tlie ~ ~ IIJ[II.t~ to give a gift tltt
wtU'ISriDg e'llj~ert~ Ulro.taiut- ile e~~mlng yell'. SIDd

yotlr'llit -~·MltHJtbl beayY CbristmaBI!Iall.o
SilflscriP11liflfiMf
·YII* by man. 6 mos.: $«25 ·

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tlnet to the fo~; llid the Cllr1stmas Card wltll t

j~,

lfiiQ' llsft!U!•'W'•i·the giver, Enclosed Is'· ....... •• • ,

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After Three Straigh~ Wins

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CUP CAPTAIN • -• · •

• •. ~ Alan Maver

Lourivllle Dro~t~&gt; To S.IKth
Tbe coaehu, ba&amp;lng their rat~
on eamea played through Sat.night. Dec. 8, slotted Narth
Olinois, Southern Metbodefending champion San
second through filth in
order. North Carolina rethree first • place vote1 ;
and San Francisco each ba J

NEW YORK UP - Ka01a1 aad
Wil\.the Stilt Chamberlain, whidll
.- · nwec~ up to their, lavilb pre.aeaaon
noti~• in thelr fint two games,
• were an owrwbelmi.nj: choice to. day u the nation's .No. 1 coUea:e
basketball t.eam in the first week·
11 Ullited Preas ratina:a.

I

However, LouiJVille , Dayton
Temple and St. Louia--all picked
hiJh in last week'• pre-sea.10n
forecasts of the United Press
Louisville. wbjch wa1 picked
Bond of COAches-fell upset vtc- ~~b:~,. behind Kansaa in the
• tlms durina: the weekend and lost [ ~
pre-sea10n aizeup, rated
...(belr lo!t1 ratings.
sixth place following its sur.
defeat by Caoiaius Saturday
·•
Thirty of the thirty-five leadlng
Kentucky, Ohio state, Kaneoac:bes who rate tbe teams for
State and Dayton rounded out
the United Preu plcked Kanus
top 10 i roup in that order.
topa in the nation followlna: 'one·
San Francisco and Ohio State
"aided vlctori~a over Northwestern
unexpectedly strong show·
and M11rquette. Chamberlain, the
week to earn their prom::.: .even • foot sophomore aenntion,
places in the top 10. The
aeored &amp;2 aDd 39 pOints in the two
Coast Dons, won their first
;,:-tames.
of the season and eK. record winning streak
59 games..

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audl•r•• In Eiohth Spot
Ohio State, not even mentioned
coaches' pre:-season Jistinia,
-Us fint three games from
Buloier. Pittsburgh and St. . Louts
week'a No. 8 rating.
rliatrlbuted on 11 1011-8-7-6-JI-4;3-2·1 basis for votes
to lOth placet, Kansas
;;)lr,~i;: points, North carolina 227
,_~
206 SMU 194, San Fran177, Louisville 140, Kentucky
!IJ,Vfq
Ohio State 78, Kansas Sb.te
56.
the lD!il and lw.i:Z naand a perennial
for top honors, waa ratafter upsetting Temple.
Canislus headed the 11econd 10
grou.p, followed by a three-team
12th place among Iowa
North Caroline State and
~:~!eJ·~c!~!~:::· Next
in order
c:
Virginia.
and
Pomeroy Sevcnth-Eelghth grade
Indiana,
Niagara, St. Johe'a
basketball team in a game pltyed
Of. New. fork and Temple tied for
Monday evening on the Pomeroy
18tb. Eighteen other teams re- floor
nudged out Middleport junceived votes tbis weak.
ior eagers by a score o( 21-23. '
:Pomtroy held a con sistently
wide learl duri ng lhe first th.rec
cant~»~ of the r.ontcst but a stro11g
By UNITED PRESS
IJDESSA, Texas - ' Buddf Tur- rally by Middleport in the last
nearly
overtook the
maTJ, 185, Da.Uaa, knocked out quarter
victors
.
Ponce de Leon, 215, lo~ort Worth
4.
Qualls was top scorer for the
NEW YORK St. Nick's - Alex w!nners with 9 while Morrls led
MHeff, 199, Argentina, outpolntcd the Middleport attack with a total
Art·bic McBride, 186Y.t , trenton, of 12 markcn.
N. J . (10&gt;.
Score by quarters:

VALLEY
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S. 3rd Ave.

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WITH THE

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Our guys had tbeir troubles, too,
1 few yeal'8 back. T)ey talked too
much for some of ·the cuatomen
and not enoueh · to Suit otbers.
They had to find a "format."
·But it's been even more diCH-

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tho roads bec&amp;iuerollu lower c:enter oi gra~. ·Iii.!' Ford's aow
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Thue'p magic In Ford's price tag, tool You~'\ iieu.i. this hla ·
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Cpe. Dynafiow driv~. clark green
wlth light lop. $895.00. Blaelt·
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MELBOURNE UP - Australian
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vocal vowing pains aa they -move
Into tbe brand new mediPJD '"of tel--

EightJ&gt;aU
Middleport
in t.l_te wJn ~lu.m''-~"
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Pomeroy Junior
Cagers Win By
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Fight Results

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Ohio State Moves Into 8th
After Three Straigh~ Wins

\

CUP CAPTAIN • -• · •

• •. ~ Alan Maver

Lourivllle Dro~t~&gt; To S.IKth
Tbe coaehu, ba&amp;lng their rat~
on eamea played through Sat.night. Dec. 8, slotted Narth
Olinois, Southern Metbodefending champion San
second through filth in
order. North Carolina rethree first • place vote1 ;
and San Francisco each ba J

NEW YORK UP - Ka01a1 aad
Wil\.the Stilt Chamberlain, whidll
.- · nwec~ up to their, lavilb pre.aeaaon
noti~• in thelr fint two games,
• were an owrwbelmi.nj: choice to. day u the nation's .No. 1 coUea:e
basketball t.eam in the first week·
11 Ullited Preas ratina:a.

I

However, LouiJVille , Dayton
Temple and St. Louia--all picked
hiJh in last week'• pre-sea.10n
forecasts of the United Press
Louisville. wbjch wa1 picked
Bond of COAches-fell upset vtc- ~~b:~,. behind Kansaa in the
• tlms durina: the weekend and lost [ ~
pre-sea10n aizeup, rated
...(belr lo!t1 ratings.
sixth place following its sur.
defeat by Caoiaius Saturday
·•
Thirty of the thirty-five leadlng
Kentucky, Ohio state, Kaneoac:bes who rate tbe teams for
State and Dayton rounded out
the United Preu plcked Kanus
top 10 i roup in that order.
topa in the nation followlna: 'one·
San Francisco and Ohio State
"aided vlctori~a over Northwestern
unexpectedly strong show·
and M11rquette. Chamberlain, the
week to earn their prom::.: .even • foot sophomore aenntion,
places in the top 10. The
aeored &amp;2 aDd 39 pOints in the two
Coast Dons, won their first
;,:-tames.
of the season and eK. record winning streak
59 games..

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For

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Improvement proJect - or
repair job - come and see
us for a complete supply ~

from finishing na-ils to paint

II

•INSULATION
• STORM DOORS
•

• TOP IN

,.
__

T4DAY

"

Todays Sports
Parade

audl•r•• In Eiohth Spot
Ohio State, not even mentioned
coaches' pre:-season Jistinia,
-Us fint three games from
Buloier. Pittsburgh and St. . Louts
week'a No. 8 rating.
rliatrlbuted on 11 1011-8-7-6-JI-4;3-2·1 basis for votes
to lOth placet, Kansas
;;)lr,~i;: points, North carolina 227
,_~
206 SMU 194, San Fran177, Louisville 140, Kentucky
!IJ,Vfq
Ohio State 78, Kansas Sb.te
56.
the lD!il and lw.i:Z naand a perennial
for top honors, waa ratafter upsetting Temple.
Canislus headed the 11econd 10
grou.p, followed by a three-team
12th place among Iowa
North Caroline State and
~:~!eJ·~c!~!~:::· Next
in order
c:
Virginia.
and
Pomeroy Sevcnth-Eelghth grade
Indiana,
Niagara, St. Johe'a
basketball team in a game pltyed
Of. New. fork and Temple tied for
Monday evening on the Pomeroy
18tb. Eighteen other teams re- floor
nudged out Middleport junceived votes tbis weak.
ior eagers by a score o( 21-23. '
:Pomtroy held a con sistently
wide learl duri ng lhe first th.rec
cant~»~ of the r.ontcst but a stro11g
By UNITED PRESS
IJDESSA, Texas - ' Buddf Tur- rally by Middleport in the last
nearly
overtook the
maTJ, 185, Da.Uaa, knocked out quarter
victors
.
Ponce de Leon, 215, lo~ort Worth
4.
Qualls was top scorer for the
NEW YORK St. Nick's - Alex w!nners with 9 while Morrls led
MHeff, 199, Argentina, outpolntcd the Middleport attack with a total
Art·bic McBride, 186Y.t , trenton, of 12 markcn.
N. J . (10&gt;.
Score by quarters:

VALLEY
LUMBI';R IDd SUPPLY ·
Middleport
S. 3rd Ave.

Pomeroy'

Everything's

·.

WITH THE

OLDS ROCKET

Our guys had tbeir troubles, too,
1 few yeal'8 back. T)ey talked too
much for some of ·the cuatomen
and not enoueh · to Suit otbers.
They had to find a "format."
·But it's been even more diCH-

W. MAIN ST.

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Ford's .l'nmolots you itt sweet and low. it ld. Ford hua
tho roads bec&amp;iuerollu lower c:enter oi gra~. ·Iii.!' Ford's aow
front susponsiob, ,... oprjilgs and DOW euy hand~ ue put of
-tho scheme to make you think every road is cloud.-11.
. Tho magic toUcl. oi ~ now Ford 'power plai)tJ 111obo JIIOIIIItalns df..pP&lt;~llr· W,)iat ~ like_uphln fed,t like downhill. tau -~
lhiJo sura!P~ pawer·J&amp;a Wide choice of DeW SiJver ~ V,S .'
engtnl.s. Or you· can ch&lt;)ose ·Ford's new, more~~ !
M""' Six, the 111.-t ~erfpl Six ever o!etoid-~ !¥~-~ Be!d: ·.
Thue'p magic In Ford's price tag, tool You~'\ iieu.i. this hla ·
nevi Ford Is otill priced Ford-low. But lt is, CQpe fn:.·al.:I teot the
~ :o.llbl. now kind of FOld. It's 1 real"Wizallhlf-Ah-ll.J&gt;.I{ar;
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However:

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other carl lOok ~ght old-fashioned. But tho port you cu't
110!'( "'ni!or.li'Orcl"-js what shows its stul i.YJiod you dri4l
1 Ford. It'• nivolutiODlll')' from the wheels up! And It fool. 1t.

Covering Farm Property

ff'!lfll!l(lllll~, Pomeroy

:l'r.ittO. Nolth;oi'Pomoroy

'Yqu can ,,.. that Fordrs k&gt;nger, lower ScuJp\,...d .Look mobl

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On FIRE INSURANCE and LIGHTNING INSURANCE .

WILL IE

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BLOCKS
GRUESER BLOCK CO.

••• For there's w~ For;d's newness realy ~Ys off
••• In meltln•mllriltalns ... In smaothln1
tile bumps
.
•. . In ltrll~ln1 the CUIYiiS

EFFECTIVE · :DEC. 10

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hfiam- Fonl llzoo thll rior.

IF you think it looks new •••
·wait tiD you drive it!

The Inspection Bureau Has Informed
All Insurance Agt~ntsof a Rate Increase

R/tl'.• . fOR

J8S2 BUICK super 2 dr'. Riviera
Cpe. Dynafiow driv~. clark green
wlth light lop. $895.00. Blaelt·
: nar's, Pomeroy.
12 6 etc

-n,;, ~'Foid Folrluuo 1!00 Club Vlctorla (oboyo)-&lt;Mir '

AN ·ZANDT i!~Tt
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I'OMEROY

THE

-co.

)9!12. PI,YMOpTH Dlx. 2 df. Sedln
New turquoise finiSh. Runs flne.
. $396.00. B!aettnar'a; Pomeroy.
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. Sugar Run. Phoale· 374-J.

ANNOUNCEMENT
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FORNITURI

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GREAT

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THE· .

United , _ Spom Wrltot'
MELBOURNE UP - Australian
•portsca&amp;ters nalty ire having
vocal vowing pains aa they -move
Into tbe brand new mediPJD '"of tel--

EightJ&gt;aU
Middleport
in t.l_te wJn ~lu.m''-~"
tJon : 'In Wellston

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· Pot.

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By OSCAR PIIALIY

ior
at
center, and

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See us for.

Pomeroy Junior
Cagers Win By
23-21 Score

Fight Results

"Quoilly OUr !~$plio"

...

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Christmas?

i~ - Well, for that inside home

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The

CLUB TO MElT

Dinner To Honor
Fourth Birthday
Of Hannahs Lad

will meet Wednesday afternoon at

Kiddlt:;..Jrt Uterary Clqb the home of ltrs. Homer Cook.

SINGLE

Mason Countians Facing AMuddy Christmas

tin

The fourth birthday of Charlet
was observed with a din.
toda y at the home 9f his grand
parents. Mr. and Mra. Hurl Han-

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nabs, Butternut Ave. A decorated
birthday cake was served with the

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To Crush Workers Resistance

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wives have a never encjlng chore of sweeplag and cleaning tip mud tracked in. Cause of it ·au
js graphically shown l_n the above photo of Main-st ill Mason where the thoroughfare Is a sea
of mud. The local reSidents a51&lt; nothing more for Christmas other than a speedup by conto finish the work on Route 33 and relieve them of these muddy conditions.

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ttl... ttori•• .,.. not revul1tf, in
or.., tMt th0111 •ffnted will not,
1M •niiMirr.u;d. If you ~ow of •
Mflly :f•mll,, ,_.. •I~ thlt Ina
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If you wlnt to
.W some ntedy famiiJ described
In theu . &amp;tori" writ• to Hllplna
H.nd, TM O.lly S.ntlnel ltHI
.,_r aid will reach the proper pit•

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available systems.
board decided to hold a
l•f&gt;eciial meeUng Dec. 28, .when acto fHl the existing vacancy

Rules Announced

Residents of the Bend Area
Mason County will have the opportunity again this year tb eJl·
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ter the 1r ~ hra~tmaa asplays
the home llghtang contest apon~or·
ed by the .New Haven Garden Ct,Ib.
AJI rt;~Jde~ts from Kaylong .to
ton: or perwn•
Graham Station In the 1West VIr·
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Catt No. 1
hle to enter.
· Here ln Meiga Co11nty is a deaThere will bf; aix classes in the
.titute family of efght perso08. The copteat aa followa:
father since his release from the
·Doorway lightincing and d~oraArmy has been reatleu and unable· tion, reHgloua.
to keep a steady job. Recently he
Doorway Ucbtina: and decorawaa injured on the job and has -tion, non-relitioua.
not been able to work since.
WiQdow Jl&amp;hting and decoraThe furnihrc owned by thl! tion, ?elitious.
fJtn:ily is so little that it can be
Window lighting and deroramoved In a pickup truck. They tion, noa . relieiou11.
have no stove to cook on other
Overall Utht.ing, religious.
Overall Ughtina, non-religious.
than an oil burner tbat fills the
house with fumes. Cbair!i and
Entries mu11t be registered with
. dhhcs are. DI'Cded badly. The chil- prOper autboriUes by December
dren . are tn great n~ed ot warm 30 in order to qnallfy for prizes.
clothmg •nd school lS a probl~~ ·. The entrle11 will be judged on the
on that score alone. The boys are evenine of Deeember 23 when con·
age11 2, 6 a~d D. The gitle 3, 5 and o¢ert 5 are asked to keep thear diF
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play11 li&amp;hted between the hours
of 8:30 and 10 P.M. on that day.
In charge of eeeuring prizes for
the winners o! the clmtcst arc
Miss Lela~ Powell of New Haven,
Mrt. W. T. St!Dn~..J)! Ha.r~ord, and
Mrs. Paul Nease of Mason.
Persons desiring to register
fhejr entry may do so by calling
any one of the following telephone
Meia:s co,mty's eating place op· numbers: TQrner 2-3151 ,· SPruce
eratore ahould apply now for ' food 3-5759, aid Turner 2·1185.
service 1lcen~es which must be on
dlsplay by Jan 1 Dr. H. M. Boocks,
health commiasioner, said tpday.
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Operaton may make application
for the licenses at the health department office, ]14" E. Main St.,
Pomeroy. Because of the coming
holidays and a heavy schedule of
polio sbots for school children, op.
· "' erators are advised to secure tbesc
licenits before Dec. 22.
Funeral servlces for Emmitt
U this actlun ia taken later than J)jehl, 74 of Rutland whO died In
that date, it was learned, ofCice fa- Meigs Genen,l Hospital Tuesday
cUlties will nDt be available to will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.
h'indle applications.
in the Cbaae Funeral Honie at RutAll establishments in which food land. Mr. DiebJ had been ill for
is served to the public must dis- a twb week period precedmg his
play the license
prominently. death.
Establishments coming under the
SUrviving thl- dcecased are a
law lQ.Clude re~urantt, snack·
ban, dlnlng roonu, sc:bool cafe- daughter, habelle ,Smith of Zanes·
teria! ,and the like.
vlJie: two brothers, Chris of RutJacb elj.ting p,lace l!censed is In· land' and William, Chillicothe; and
spctted regularly durtnt the ·year. three slsters, Nell of Chillicothe;
A trained healt4 d•p~e~t Bani· Elizabeth Hopptlil, Cottlumbus and
tariln make• a .step.by.stcp In·. E:thel Thomaa ol Rutland.
spoetlon numerous times durinc- a
Rev. Biddle wUI officiate at the
year.
funeral services while internment
Dr. ~Booeks also adviaes e~tiht will j:)e made in tb.e Nllcs Cemc-

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Plead Not Guilty
At Arraignment

'Ill
Detember 10, preparato
establishment of ex·
~dtd erea service ~day.
Former Middleport subscribers

Asks:Cifts
' Patients
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M
eigs
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John C. ~aeon, Probate judge,
dial aerviile from the
be taken .
baa receivei a requelt from - Vte new automatic exch4nge in Rutfitatc Hospital AuxJllary lind today.
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. Gibbs also announced that
la making preparaUons fo.::
In
contlnufne prfll'lm of exfield has been filled-in
Santa Claus."
!P•oaic~n and development of tetethat Richard Foilto seed it, &amp;uaranContinued on ~" two
Meigs County baa 33 men and
grass by Sept., 1957;
women patients in Athena State
compre~sor for the SenThe Auxillary ukea If
School will be installed
group
or service club tn.
the Christmas vacation;
County
would
be wUlln1 to
IUI.S · stoves ior two offices have
responsiblllty
for glfts for
been purc:ha.~~ed and installed, and
patient!.
will have to be 'Vented; ahd
following gifts are IUUeatfor Board Clerk J . Ed.
for men: clothing of any Jdad,
over the principal's office
bandkercblefll, tlea, mecbanibeen compJeted.
penclls, chewiniJ tobaceo, smo- . Six new boarders Wer-e registerin
jail in U.e last 24
tobaeeo, cigarettes, eomba,
to Sheriff Charles
l t.oothl~r&gt;JSI&gt;es . tooth pute, ,rinp;
clasps, candy, notebooks, piQ
cards, small muaJcal tnltru.
games such aa eb~ker&amp;.

Jail Popula_iion

Two Meigs County men who together are under tbree counts of
assault and battery and two of
robbery plead not guilty at their
arratsnment before Common Pleas
Judte Cedric Clark Tuesday.
They were Robert Hayman and
Char:les PowelL Hayman'• bonds
were fixed at ,1 ,000 each bn two
counts o! assult and battery and
$2,000 for robbery.
Powell Is hC'Id under bonds of
Two men were lined for traffic
$1,000 for assuit .and battery and
viOlations in Mayor E. F. Robin$2,000 for robbeey.
son's court Tuesd~y ntgh-t.
Both men returned to jail.

Two Men Fined
Here As Traffic
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In Last 24 Hours .

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lzaak Waltons
Plan Christmas
Dinner Meeting

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Eggs, 1teady to firm ; net prices
at farms, U.S. consumers whlles
and br(Jwns, A jumbos 37~; A
large 35·37; A medillm1 26-32; A
small 29-23; B large 31-35; FOB
Cine,nnati, whites and ·browns, A
lar.gC 41-43; A medium 36:37.
Chickens. fryers about steady;
fryers 3-3~ lb '16-t'l: hens, heavy
over 5 lb 13-15; hens~ 8 lb and
under 12-13; hens, light type 10..

Earl C. Mohr, sheriff elect of
Mason County, . bas announced
tbat D. M:ark Harshbarger, a for·
mer Pt. Plea&amp;ant officer and t'Obncilman, will be the t'OUnl}''a chief
deputy after January 1.
Mohr also reported that Harry
Rainey of Soutt111ide would be bla
other deputy. Other personnel in
the sheriffs office will be R. B.
llotbgeb, chief deputy tu colleCtor; Mu. Christian Sibley, aasi•
tant deputy; and Mrs. Jean Ta:y~
lor, assistant' deputy.
Harshbarger has served illl safety director at the Marietta llanu·
facturing Compan)' m Pt. PJea.
aant ~i nce 195-\ and will serve as
jailer. He and his wife wi~ live
at the jail.
He first came to Mason County
in 1942 as a foreman in tbe acid
dt:partment at the TNT Plant.
'Rainey has beeo a school bus driv·
er for the past 17 years.
Mary Craig, jail cook, will be
retained, the ne1f sheriff Rid.

Herford Ass'n
Sets Date For
Annual Sale

The December meeting of. the
Meigs ~ounty Izaak .Wal:J.on League
has been designated as a Chriatmas party meeting for the mem·
bersbi~;~, a~cording to an annourtce·
mcnt today by 'A1len C. Hill, secretary.
Member~&gt; will hCJld a gift exview a film, "Showman
anrl
of a Turkey
dinner
by rhefll Dayton
and Wall y Bradford.
Last
shoot o! the aeason
Will be held Sunday, Dec. 16.

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New Mason-Co•
Sheriff-Elect
Names Deputies

Pomeroy Masons
Are Called For
Special Session
Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F &amp;

A M by order o{ Worshipful Master John Bcicon will convene in
speciAl St!slllon Thursday evt~ning

at 7 p.m. , instead oi7 :30 p.m ., the
umal meeting time.
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Turkeys, toms, heavY 28 Jb and
to be present to assist
of the Muter Muon
up 2&amp;-28i toma, under 26 lb 26-211;
ttena, hea'¥ 27·29: lryer·roa&amp;ters
candidates.
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10 lb and under 28-29.
· Butter, 00 liiCOre 68.
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