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The Datly Sentmel

Pomeroy Society Notes

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and :\trs Carl Hysell and
~lr and Mr~ H&lt;trold Hysell .and
Dor ef Rutland &lt;~nd ~1r and ¥n
Harold Eber~baeh and chlldre •
James and Darla were Chrlstma:;
d1nn1 r gl (' ~ 1 5 of ~t r and Mrs l
J Eber~ba I
Mrs Theodur~ Lehew and Mrs
Emma Lc rhe I Prospect Hill and
Mr and Mrs WIIILam Thuener of
Syracuse sper L Chnstmas 1n Co l
umbus with )lr .and Mrs Wilham
Lehe~o, and Mr and Mn Robert

EleaDor Schaaf, Middleport Soc1ety Editor Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor Phone 6244

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Middleport s~iety Notes

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Ralph Radchfle who has been Whlte and daughters at Walhlng
1 medical patient at the Me1gs ton Courthouse is here for a
General HoBpital was returned
bome on Christmas Eve
Marjory Mu:bl who IS employed
lD lliam1 Fla has been VlSitlng
1lr and Mrs Cbarles Archer and
tbret sons and w111 also vwt an
otber s11ter and her family 1n
Cleveland before returnmg south
Thelma and Lena Grueser and
)(r and Mrs John Sllven and
d.aughter Gul Pomeroy were the
pests Of Mr and Mrs Don Sti
vera Wednesday everung
Mrs Eloda Webb Sprlnefield
baa been a holiday guest of ber
d•ughter Mn Mn1e Houck and
children Jan and Jams

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Mr ad Mrs II L 'Dunham and
son Gary left Chrlllmas Day for
Wlnchester Ky
arter spendmg
the hOliday week end w1th Jacque
line R1ee and Mr and Mrs Larry
IRlte and son Chtpper
Barbara Scott }umor nurse at
Hol.:er Hosp1tal School of Nursmg
spent Chr11tmaa with her parents
Mr and Mrs Paul Scott and her
siater Carol

Mr and Mrs Frank Eaatep Columbua VISited over the week end
with her grandmother Mrs C F
Hawkins and his mother Mrs Vir
gmla Eastep They returned to
Mr and Mrs Roy DaVIdson Jr I theu home for Chr11tmas and en
and daughters Cat hy and Conny tertamed her parents
Mr and
Columbus spent Christmas w1tb Mrs Ja&lt;'k Evans New Callfornta
her parents, Mr and Mn A E
A/ le Dallas E Merrow ts spenJ
Erwin
ing a week here m Middleport
Mr and ~t5 Randall Manley w1th hi s brother a nd sister •n law
and daughter Randy Sue Akron Mr and Mrs Harold Merrow Pow
were holiday guests of relatives ell Street ll'hile on a Jo-day leave
here
from Roswell New Mex1co where
he IS stationed w1th the Air Force
Betty Becker who 11 employed He will return home to Mat!elllt
1n Columbus spent Christmas Wllh Oh10 sunday where he will •pend
her son Larry Gladwell and par the remauul er of h1s leave with
ent• Mr and Mrs Delbert Becker
his parents Mr and Mrs Walter
Mr and Mra Edward French Merrow and rarmly
had a familY party at the1r home
Mr anrl Mrs
( eorge Hudson
on Sunday with the lollowmg
and dau g hter Carol lean left toguests Mr and Mn Clyde French
day on a business tnp m Colum
Mr and Mra Owen French Jack
bus
10n Mr and M.ra Curtis French
Mr and Mr James Whit£' were
Columbus Mr and Mrs M L
'Ctmstmas rl • ner gue11ls of their
French Mr and Mrs Don Slivers
son and daught('r m law Mr and
Middleport
Mrs Judson White
Mr and Mrs M L French had
( larenec flar t
Hunt ngton
a Chnstmas Eve party at their
spe
1t
Chr
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ma
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wt
th
h1s
brother
home w1th h1s parents Mr and
Dale
Darst
~nd fam ly
Mrs Edward l' reneh as guests of
Mr :~m1 Mrs Hernard Fultz and
honor Joimng to make u a four
rlaughteP
Hl'\h spf'nl the holiday
~:eneratl.:ln party were
Mr and
week
end
w1th the r famJ!Ics 1n
Mrs Erlward T French and ehll
dren Lu Ann Mare lind Ke1th Con"Yoy and ( hllllcothc
Mr and Mrs Bt 1 I hllson and
and Mr and Mrs Don StlverK
son
Rush were ( hrJstm:.ts dmner
1
Katheryn Janf' Jlarmahs ] ome
roy was a g l st at the hm•ly dm g Je st or Mr n I Mrs 1h1 ron John
Plants
ner held Sunday at the home ot son and three children
Other ):( l'sts v. N M r a d Mrs
C 11 Wist Sr
Fred 1 hdso
llnd Mrs
Helen
Mr and Mrij Jlrrbert Fmk and Johnson
J\,f!Sfi Mabel Hysell
were dmner
Mr and ~r~ l' 0 Rail an I son
guesh \\ocdnesday at the new far n fom
wl'rr
l hJIMimas
1!nner
home or i\lr an 1 Mr!l !toward
g' U('!h t f Mr and Mrs H B Le)
vin anrl rial ghters Hal me RD
d1~ ( ha1lt slt
Ot hu g 1es\s were
Mrs 0 II Stewart who Is sp('n 1 Mr a 1d Mrs f' 1 Murral
jng the wmter wlt~ her daughter
Mr and Mrs Kf'n 1elh Zuspan
and son In law Mr and Mrs Jalk Wavf'rty wl'rl ( htl !mas .1( 1 ~ts of
Mr 111 •I \1 r~ ( I ll ou~h 1 11 the
tw famt!Jf' S W( rc dtnnf'r ,g 11 ~Is of
}II and MrH llayn o 1 l u nng
han and f lmlly
\11 ~ George ( h•hb nd Ia 1ghter
Jan ti entertained ( hr Nlnas luy
w th a dinner for Mrs M n 1c &lt; t!
mot { Mr and Mrs t:a~&gt;~h nahr ond
duughtrrs lhrlstlne and ( andacl'
anl1 Mr and Mrs Ralph ( I b~ Jr
and children Glorta J 11 &lt;' &lt;An 1
Grf'gory New Haven
Mr il!ld 1\ofrs llarf'nu ( lllle
spt 1 1 ( hrutmas wJth Mr and M1 ~
Wallr r }ling New Matam oras and
M'r and Mn Lafaycllc Clme W n
~rn n m
Mr and ~frll Edgllr Val(' a1 d
daughter Bttllna Col 1mb~ ~ were
( hnslmall )lllellt8 of her molhrr
\trN Fred a Wyalt
l hnstmal!l rlinnrr 11ucsts of l1r~
Wsltrr Harris lncludul Mr and
Mrs W 8 llarris and daughtNs
Jill and Jane )fiAa Harne 1\ohr e
Smith ( harles E Smith Mr and
Mn William Ha nm and da 1ghtl'r
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A nY Erl snd Pat Duffy l'llmerny
Mr Pnd Mrs Louts tiJnnr~ anrl
ch•ldr('! Kathy Marte anrt Jt r
rre) Groveport RD are Vi~ltJn.t::
hl'r mother Mrs Lewis Kochle1
Mr and Mn John Lyons and
ch1ldrr 1 John Tommy Bt&gt;r 1ar l
Jlchh~ and Linda spent Chr stmas
with her parcnt1 Mr and Mrs
Bt&gt;rnard Srhramm Zane11Ville a1 rl
John I yona ~malned for a v.tck s
\!sit with h•~ gnnrlparents
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bing had
Christmas rlmner on Sunday when
lhe)' enterta Hd Mr and Mrs I ou
Borrlumlt a ul daughter Ruth of
Zant svillc r hnstma1 Day Mr and
:\frs Rmg were gue1ta of her mecc
Mrs Walt
neattle and husband
h !iiJKnd arlfl dauJhter Leon W

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PLAID WOOL DRESS cornea
from the B H Wrarf11 collee~
tlon A black wool knit dickey
1- attached at tlle V d neckUne
It I• a practical and IIJTiart win·
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Lhe home maker
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}fr aJ d \1rs ( harlcs Buck. wete
Chr s mas I ncheon guc~ls of Mr
anrf Mrs } rank Buck and dmncr
guests of Mr a1 d Mn W1llq.rd
Ebers.b h a1 d daughters
Mr and :'loin W lllam Grate and
son J&lt;.~n us of (harteston W Va
and Mr and \trs Gary Duddmg
Jan ce Gra te of Hunt 1 gton V..
Va were &lt; hr stmas d nner guests
of Mr and M 5 William Baker
Mr and Mrs J H f'rccker and
sons S ept:en a td Bruce or Dayt n
and Mtss Cyn thia Tompkms of Cm
c nnat spent the holtda)' weekend
w th Mr and Mr~ C F Tompkins
and son
Mr and Mrs Jerry Rought and
M1ss Ja ct Nesselroad of C&lt;:~ lum
bu~ were holiday weekend guests
1Jf ~r an J Mrs George Nesselroad
Sr
Mr and Mrs Edward Sargenl
and childrcl Carol and Bruce re
turned to thetr home Glen Rtdge
N J We I csd H a ft "r a VlStl with
her parr• ts Mr and Mrs Alfred
Elberheld
Mt lv!ll R•ffle of Colu nhus spe nt
the holiday weekend with hu par
ents Mr al d Mrs Roy R1ffle Mel
vm ts a graduate of the Columbu~
Business Un crs \y and has ac
eeptt!d H po~ twn w1th the Oh1o
NatiOnal Bank 1n Columbus
M1 and Mrs Guy MorriS and
sons of r..llddletown were holiday
weckenrl guests of their parents
Mr and Mrs Vern Well of Darwin
and Mr and Mrs Roy Riffle Rock
Spr n~;:s mad
M s Marilyn Young rrturned Lo
Wa~h111gton D \
ct r stmas day
aft N a ~Jsll w th hN parents Mr
and Mrs Thomas Young
MAs Florence Smith of Okla
hom' C'ly •., the guest of her
mother }hs' Florence Sm•th

Mr a nd MJ,.; Jam es tugatc spent
and Mrs
Chr st nas w•th Mr
G org(' Mt mhurt M lllcport
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Mrs May Korn rond Mr aud Mn
George Korn and Geor&amp;e Jr had
as Chr stmas guests Henry Korn
of Marton and Mr and Mra An
thony Korn of Charleston

Mn Freda WyaLt entertamed
Story taken from St Luke 2 1 15
alter Which the BeJ!nne.r s Dept Chnstmas Eve for the employees
taulht by Yl11 Anna Ebenba('h of HeadquartPrs after they ha~
and Mrs Guy Russell liVe several clnsed for the hohday
Gtfls were exchanged and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Verne Dav1s Rus recitations
Part1c1patmg were
sdl Street had a turkey dinner Rhea Mora Twlla Sue Clatwort.hy Wyatt presented g1fts to each
chr stmas Day and an exehar.ge Krithy Waban Maroe Erwin Ran guest Refr~'tments were served
ol g ft.!l with lh~ follOWinG RUf'3tl dy Burt Cody Boothe Susan Lao durmg the party
Thosp present were Vwla Ed
\tr and Mrs Carl Moore and uau nina: Robert N1cbol DavJd Mora
ghters Marlene and Lmda Pome Betty Hohstetler and lUcky Wern wards Bertha Slivka Vtrgima Ken
nedy and Edna Stobat1
roy Pvt Jeffrey Wilson
Camp
The Primaey Department w1th
arson Colo Mr .and Mn Paul
-.aunders and daughters Paula Mrs Herman Werry and J.trs Carl
nd Patty Bidwell Mr and Mr1 Norton a.a te•cher.a also preaenteli
f:rnf"St Ca rpenter GaH1polls Mr a number of ree1tat1ons and ton '
and Mrs John Houck and t!hlldren eluded with the sroup smging of
M cky Cmda and CorJnda A,ddJ three Christmas carols Parbc1pat
ina: were Jeffrey Gibbs Ricky G1l
son W 8 Swtsher Middleport
more SaUy and M1ke Globokar
Cart. Norton Penny Hayes Gor
don Jobntton Sally Mora Donna
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Reibel Janice and Bobby Schmoll
Sandy Hendrtcks and
Charles
Hayes
A play Everywhere Every
where Christmas Tomgbt
was
The twenty hfth weddina ann!
presented by the Intermediate Dever8ary of Mr and Mr1 Lewil
partment of wh1ch Mrs Fred
Swttzer Porter was celebrated Blaettn1r 15 the taacher Mt mbers
Sunda}
of the cast were Charleaanna Hess
Sharon
Wllaon Gale Shvers Su
Guests at thl! dmner were Mr
.ale
Wood.s
Aseneth Tracy ..Suste
and Mrs H L Dunham 1nd 110n
Gary Wmchester Ky
Mr and Philbps Mmada Murray Karen
Hoffner and D1ana Watson
~rs Larry RJce and son Chipper
1 Whtn the Bells Ch1me was the
Jaequehne Ri&lt;'e Middleport Mn
John Blazer iiOd children Robert n1me of the play presented by the
Nan(')' David and Ricky GalllpollJ Junior Department taught by Mrs
Mr and Mrs ThomaJ Ct-~ct IDd Jlarl•n Wehrung and Mrs Wil
ch ldren Danny and Anhette Por Jiam Kennedy Mt:mbers of the
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cast were Brenda Ingraham Phyl
lis Kaspar Jane Baer Donna
Jlauet Tommy Atkms Judy Web
ran 1 Pameta Hoboteu.. Bobby
Buck Nancy Burns Cheryl Ebersbach Shamn Walker Xay Com]&gt;
ton Linda Sauvage Cheryl Hood
TeJUI and Moke Cuthb.,tson Ron
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nie R1ffle J~ Gilmore
Ralph
A starr meetmg of the Women A Werry Jerry Arnold Chfford
Soc1ety of Chrtshan Service of Yonng and Tommy Shasteen
the Portsmouth 111str1&lt;'l Methodist
Group stnging of the carol
churches was held Ill .Rht Grande
S1lent N1ght and the benedu:twn
toda~ at the hone of Mrs John by the Rev Waldo J Bartels con
W;ck!J 1e
eluded lhe program The class of
RObf!rt Wtlson served as ushers
Dt~!nrt o lf1cers from this area f
th
L1r c evcmng
aile d ng were Mrs Harry P
At the close of the program
Smt h prca;dent Mrs C F Tomp- Fred Blaettn('r m behalf &lt;&gt;r the
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o o orne church presented the Re~ Bartels
lOY :.n1 Mrs ( omer I ewls seere w1th a g ft :md gifts were present
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Present w.tre Mr and MTI Edwilrd Sargent Frances Elberf~ld)
a d chtldren Carol and Bruce of
Olen R1dge N J Mr and Mn
R chard Elberfeld and son1 Richard Robert and David Killabon
M1ss Mary L;IUghead New York
C1y and Mr and ~rs WJlllam An
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and 110m Btll John Jim and Don.

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TolkginlnTheDailyS&lt;ntinelNextWeek

the new bmldmgs Due to the m e r eased costs of const1 uchon system and warnmg bells at the
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the plans had been revised and the state helped to share the J.JobsOn cros~ing of state Route 7
easa.nts County Coroner C A Ruttencutter sa1d ~
mcreased cost by mcreasing theu partiCipation from $165 000 and the New York Central &amp;.all spread quickly through the home of Layman Speece 55 when
to $192 243 00
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hts daughter Mabel used crud!
Contracts were let for the build
An authonzation Cor t~ ra11
011 111 trymg to start a fire 1n a
mg uf an eight room elemenlary
road to proceed at onee With In
woodburn ng stove and tbe ..,
stallahon .appeared 1mm1nent .as { ]
exploded
school buddmg with a multipl e
purpose room and the additiOn t o
August Schoffer of tbe Federal
'napped In the home and fatallf
he H gh School bmlrhng whtch
CJJJD
H ghway Plannmg DIVisiOn Tl'pc&gt;rt
burned were Speece an emplore
'lad been planned tor two stones
~cd only formahtleg now barred no
of the Wetrton Steel Co who W8l
18 hm1terl to one
llfteation to proceed
home for the weekend his wile.
The general contract fo[' the
Sehoffer told County Pros~utor
Doll)' Speece 47 the daughter,
Iemen ta r) bUJldmg was awarded
lPNDON (UP) ~ fhl' Un ited James 0 Bnen Thursday the nnFunt&gt;ral 5E'TVJtel for Frankhn Mabel and two of Speece ll
to 0 "''""'
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Ohoo
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should
be
delivered
wtthm
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Pickens
Harry E 2 and Bra ....
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t h • 711 of Rae me wd1 be held Jchildren
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for $2Hi 592 00 g('ncral contJ ad il. cleara nce of th blocked SuCl wee He ad ed that matenaiR are a t e rog esong Funeral Home 1n r
or tht' Hlgh Schoot ' ld loon wa'
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available and that there should be Masop on Saturday mornmg at
The babies were the sons of~l ana o ay • no ur er 1tc es nu appreciable delay
m con 10 30 o clock Rev John Ellwood
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How aenaJ pictures of 52 farms in the area surroundmg Pomeroy were taken reccDtly IS Cglven the Persun Constr ct on developed
struct.1on
of Racme Will be In charge of the ~:ne~~~rS~!.,.~~e ,d• v• •ced.,w.~fe of
ompa Y Huntington W va for
Negot allons W('rl.' rt&gt;ported star
As f1oally approved the warn ~~erv1ees
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demonstrated m the above photo Gunnar Ntelsen photographer and. Alvtn Rushenberg pt
$118 735 00 t&gt;l£'ctncal contrad fo r ~d on the future op(' rat on or th" 10 , system blueonoon•· call foo dou
Mr p ckens d d t h h
She escaped along w1th Shirley
lot for the Zekan Robbms Company of Harlan Iowa took the senes of farm photos for I he th
Et
,., "" northbound Racine on Thursday
le a Oe&lt;"Is ome
1n I Speece 7 Darrell s-ee
13 ••d
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e nentary b u td mg was a canal
ble blinkers facmg
be 27
..--Dally Sentmel usmg war surplus aenal cameras as shown above Nobody knows \\hose {arms
warder! to Stark Hunlingto 1 W
Jsrall d!sclo!&gt;ed that .,.,.ypt s traffic a set south of the double H
ho
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Bcarl Speece 18 aU children of
were photographed not even the pilot and photographer unhl readers of this newspaper
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rn on August 9 1885 La) man Speece
another
dVa for $22 139 00 C:01 rath Ath I !ockmg of the t~nal had enabled tracks and a set between the the son of the late Hf'nry Clayton child Galy
son of France!ra:nd
Idenllfy the farms when they are pubhshed 111 The D&lt;uly Senttnel Identlfymg the farms w1U
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n wa• awarded the cnntra&lt;'t for 1 rlll'l to se ze- naval control of the tracks A Similar system will be P1ckens and Sarah Jane Wilson a boy 'oloho had been staymg With
be an mterestmg game and publication of the photos v.111 be a means of recogmzmg farmmg the c!lctr cal work on t he H1gh ulf of :'\Qaba by srndmg some mstalled for southbound traffl('
P1ckent.
the famll)' Curta Hall
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as the big busmess tlls m thJs commumty In taking the plchrres the photo plane flew back ~rl-.ool adrht10n
for $t3 fi64 00
es els ardund the Cape of Goorl
In add1tion automatic bell s1.g
Surv•vmg are two brothe-rs Mar
Ruttencutter said all the memand fqrth over the area near Pomeroy coven'ng about three hundred miles whtle selecting Young f'lumbmg anrl
'lope ;u d by tram1 ort ng others na/s wtll warn both lmes or traf wn Pickens Rac1ne and Cect. bers of the family were m bed extbe farms at random
Parkersburg W Va
was low :u-ru~s the Negev Desert
flc
Pickens Huntington. and f1ve s1s- cept Mabel when she went to tbe
I rae! also disclosed 1t had of
ters Gertrude Ri((Je Parkersburg kitchen and tr•ed to start a file
Readers of The Datly SentmcL Will have the chance to prove bldder ror the eomblned heatln,g
a1 rl p umbmg fm both bm!dc1 s f red to .exchange 5 600 captured
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France! Frazter BelprE" Hatt1e about 7 a m
their knowledg.e of farms 10 thJs area With the pubhcatJon of
$94 045 00
i?gyp\lan soldters for four Jsraehs
Durst East Fultonham Ohto Car
Bear! Speece •ufrcred burns in
a new Mystery Farm feature startmg next week
The Board req nted the co • hcH h\ the Egyptians sad It was
~~) Ra/he~a;!:~!b'~\0 and Sarah lr)Jng to ~et the )Ounger children
Ae11a] photos were taken of 52 farms m the area served
tractors to use local labor to as (I rpartng to claim hu g(' rcpara
Burial wlll be arle
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out of t he bl.azmg house but ....
th1s newspaper and one ptctare wtll be publiShed each
gre.ut an utcnt as possible
L ns from Egypt and r;used new
ham Cemeter)' at~rah~~ S~h~~ ~~~eased after treatment by a doo
along with an &gt;nvltatlon to readers to gtiiUo Wllllsi&gt;larnt '
Houses on Pearl Street whJ('h protest;J agamst Eg)'ptJan com
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p1dure1 were p.Ken ttY. ttle Zekan
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have been pqrchascd un the oh mando actt vltt s t TJv f re was out of eontnl
Robbint Company of Harlan Iowa
to h&lt;' us• d for the Elemcnla!l
Almo~t t&gt;W•ry strp n plans til
wh~ firemen arrrv!i1 f-rom St;
Bishop
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resident
1l'Or&lt;'n the can I 1 a ( bcE'n de
Betore Januttry 1 10~7 veter;ms spe-cialists m th111 lmtd of low alL!
Marys All of those •hQ d1cd were
Sl'hool w11! be ~old at pub!H a l
layed b)' a sN es of negoLJatlons B•shop of the East &lt;..:entral Area
and veterans wJdow11 Who are re tude farm photography and this
trap~d ms1de Flames le\eled the
on
Saturday
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hrt veen Egypt anrf the t n ted Na of the Evangel!('al Umted Breth
ce1vmg pens10n (not compensat1on1 newspaper arranged to have the
borne desp1te the efforts of fU"eJOn~ lulU s I I 1 lll Ravn ond Prn Church and h1s wife were k1l
2 p m at the P£'arl Str('cl Hu1hh g
Will recetve form th~ Ve tcrallj photos snapped m different parts
men to save 1t
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Bruce
A Wh thr the ll N salvage ll'd rn a t~o car head on colliSlon
AdnumStratJon the Ann11al Jrcoml\ of the area so that every farmer
Rutlencutter sa1d L a y m a n
has
an
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havmg
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al
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others
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f tw ce told ll c Un ted Press on l S 40 near Cambr dge OhiO
Que&amp;tlonnalre whtch must be com
Speece
had been employed at
on Thursda}
farm p!ctur~; plllished
~lnt \\rre Pat] Smart clerk \tr
work would beg n toda\
pleted and returned to Lhe propt'r
We1rton for a number of years al
Lowell
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Dav
s
\ th1rd v1chm identified as
Nobody knows wh&lt;Me farms were
1v.o U N ofl cJah a1nvrd from Floyd
office w1thm th1rty dH}' S Veterans
Tom n, Greuser two )car-old
[... l'e!l 50 Cmcmnatt \HIS I
COLUMBUS 0 UP - Nego. though he ~•s a natne of this
photographed
not even
the
Uarold
E
llubba
rl
&lt;tnd
Sup\
l
Nl'l\
y
k
tr
prcH•nt
fur
10
0
Wilt reee ve VA Form VB 8 59 photographers The editor of The son o( Mr and Mr."~ Erl nund Greu W McComas
also k 1l]ed Ill the acCldent
I tiattons were scheduled to resume area and co ntmued to mamtam
He
!h£1r nags from dNelopmg They
Disabled veterans Inr 1me Ques Dally Sentinel is. rei) lng upon the ser }I nersv11le "as reported to
B1shop Gregory and his wJfe today between repre:sentatives of h1s family restdence here
('ame home regularly on weekends
\INC A1 dn.:w ~ ( orrlier execu were \ 1s1tors to New Haven
honna1re The form lor w1dows readers for identlhcatwn and have undf'rgon&lt;' t~urgery m Um
j
the
Oh1o
Conaohdated
Telephone
10
\e assistant t 0 Seerdary Genna! October 011 the occaslon of the Co and the Commumcatior.s Wor and holiday$ the coroner s~ud
IS VB 8-685
those recogmzmg the
mystery verSJty Hosp1ta! thts morn ng u
Dag HammarskJold and Alfr~d G ded1eat 10 n of the new add tJon to ken of Amer~ca after Thursday
------ ~
These forms and thE' mstruc farm of the week • should notify a result of bavmg choked on a
Katz
Jeputy unrlersetndar) of the New Haven EUB Church The rught s sesSJon recessed wtthout
pe'!nut Chnatmaa Day at home
t1onll should })(! studied very care th1s newspaper Immediately
he U N ~ccretanat
cot.:ple had been Visttmg !he•r much progress
fully 1C a fm nc1al statemri t IS
In order to make the contest
The tot had been tak('n to a lo
daughter 10 Dayton
Ohlo and
National Representali\'t' J Cur
necessary because of the opera more fun the names or those
cal doctor the evenmg of h1s ace!
were
returmng
to
thmr
Pittsburgh
t1s
Flet&lt;"her of the umon sa.1d noguessing
the
farm
correctly
will
tibn of a buunes!l flll'm or renta!
dent and was returnrd home aphome
thmg happened 1n the Thursday
lneome the mstruct10ns on the be publillhed each week
The .acctdent occurred about s1x meeting
The operator of the mystery parently reeovenng sat1sfactortly
preparatiOn
of th1s
.-tAtement
Last mght relatives satd t~c
mtles tast or Cambridge when the
It was mostly a general diseuf.
farm will receiVe a beautiful
ahould be followed.
}oungste-r became Ill agam and
Gregory
car
antf
a
truck
dnven
by
51on
about vanous ~ems m the
mounted
enlargrment
of
the
or
g
The Income ltmltallon {or a \e
WASHINGTON - I lans for a
was rushed to Holzer Hospttal
Lovell eolhded accordmg to the dispute Fletcher said
teran Wlthout a depe 1den t 1s $1400 !DR) photo If he wJil call at the
Pomeroy pol ee w11l remember
from where physJCJBns ordered long range program of cooper a! on
State Htghway Patrol
He !'aid federal med1aton met
and w1th a dependent the hm1ta Dally Sentmel off1ce This photo
1956
as the Har they almost d1•
h1m st&gt;nt to the Columbus mst1tu belWl!en K wallis lntcrna1wmll the
Lovell an employee of the Avis Wlth n~hJ. company after the te&lt;'eas patched an officer m a s1ren wail
Uon Is $2700 per year The same IS free wttb the comphmenta of
1
Umted States A•r Fore and l l\11
twn for Jmmedtato surgery
Truekmg Company was dehvenng but
ng was reported
1Dg crwser to rescue a rtve-year
mcome llm1tattons applv to w1d The Da1ly Sentinel sponsors of
A snow stornt lhat piled up to a truck from Pittsburgh to Cm
Atr Patrol ha e hf'rn a 1 o 1 n J
The meeting was aimed at .set
the
contest
Fann
operators
who
owa The penSion 1s not irH:om&amp;
the Buffalo N Y Clnnat1
tlement of the ftve month stnte old boY from a neighborhood argahere by Reed C Culp Sail Lake 13 IIHhts
The Me~gs county vete1 ans :ser recognize their f~rms tn the newsarea
sw1rlcd
mto
New
En~land
to
ag.amst ihe 11t1hty which serves 24 ment o•er a tncycle
C1ty president of K 1-'JI s lnte,.
paper series should come to the
The lnc !dent was repcn1.ed t,t
vlce OffJce 110~ Court St Pome
day
a
1r1
v.eather
nen
warned
ac
OhiO
counties
natlona
THEISS RELEASED
off1ce at the f1nt opportumty so
day
to The Dally Senhnel as tbe
roy will assist rl'~ldenls oi Mctgs
The program Js li'~Lg d to c umulatiOn~ will ruch three to
that they can makl! posJ!Ivc hlenti
Jim The1ss 23 Syracuse was
must
humorm s of the year .)br
Countr m filing these forrns but flcatlon and fet their free picture
seve n &lt;'II('S
st•mulate the ntere t of A ne1
fmcd $10 ,and costs 10 Justice of
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mayor E F Ro~mson s secretvY,
tt must be emphastzed that lhe
Coldl'r wt athrr also gnpped the Pcacl" R E Grmdley s court
Recognlzmg aenal photos 1s
can ~oung people n s('Je He an I
.,,..
Admltll'd Mr Arthur Goodtn Ehna Russell
veteran or wtdow must have the t.neky business and the photogra
East and f'Xtended mto Hortda Thursday and rl'leued from coun Albany and Lena McElhmney of
mathematics f.'ngln{Nlng and 1Hl
Mrs
Russell
answerf'd
her
otR:e
proper mformat1on reqUired 6y p"ers further comph"ated 1t by
agement and to pro note an ~here wwler reso'"t v1s11ors sh1v lY J8ll He was charged w1th co Middleport No one was discharg phonf: one da\ to hear m ~ grtltt.
the form and the instrudJOns
takmg the shot&amp; at random and a
awareness of the need for people erc(j n 41}degr('c nadJni&gt;s at Ml hab1t111 g Ill a stale of adultery
ed
growhng and low vo1ce
MALIBU Calif (UP}-The third
few from the back Slde of the
m
these
professions
Jn the com ami Bearh
Will you send a policeman aut
farms so that the contest Will be ma)or brush f•r" tn three days o( u g )cars
A ty; o day eastern snow storm
\\est
Coast
mfcrno
broke
out
ettr
•w•y to
Job. . .
more Interesting and reqUire mQl'c
Culp and 0 E Peterso1 Clu b1 ned B~1ffalo u1 dcr a l3mch
s.kJII The p1lot flew about 30·a ly \Odlly m the favh10nable Bel
blanket
of
"'hit~
\\eaiJu:~rmrn
Sllld
I Smce Mrs Russell always nolia
cago seeretary of K1wams Jntc'"
mlles back 'lnd fortb across tbe Atr d1stnct of Los Angeles
lht! stor n w 11 dump th et' to five
nahonal
met
here
with
reprcscn
a few more facts than the C$Ut-r
The new ftre v;as less than 20
trade area of Tbe Dal1y Sentmel
New
nches today n Vu non!
tatJ\IeS
of
Au
Fone
Headquarters
m1les
away
from
here
whert.
1
200
wh1le taking the photos w•th pro
!a:r:
Hampsh re and M me and up to
fess1onal aerial photo ef"\Uipment f1ref ghters are battling names MaJ Gen '"-"niter R Agee Na acvl'n mchcs In southern New
B CHET TANNPHILL
~1~ a vo•ce oddly like a ittle
In publishing the senes of farm that havf' blackcnd n&lt;"arl) 2'7 000 Uonal Commander of t:ll'tl Air Pa York slate
Y
"~
bo}"'s--.,uppl)'mg name and resf..
~
members
of
the
CAP
na
trnl
and
photos th1s newspaper 15 recog acr~s and turned this mo\ e col
If }OU re gomg out for a Sunday nde Middleport streets are dence Deta•ls as to wbat Johnny
L•ght
snow
flurnrs
also
arc
ex
Aa Indictment datmg frorr the
!JOnal slaff
m:nng farmmg as .the big tn.mness 01 ~ mto a disaster area
the safest place to go sJght seemg
Yonkers wa'5 domg that requlted
"' May 1953 term grand jury rharg
As a hrst ste p 11 the plnn Culp peeler! f om thl' northeJn talf uf
•t JS today btg 1n mvestment m
Ftgurcs
compiled
from
the
State
Highway
Patrol
the
coun
the
presence oi a po!Jceman were
The
harned
Los
Angell's
Cit}
the
Great
IIams
ea&amp;L
to
Pcnns:n
ing a Middleport man w1th leav land michmery hvestock ani
announced that K1wa 11~ Intrt na
ty
shenff
s
department
and
Pomeroy
and
Middleport
Pollee
vague
vama
F 1re Depart n('nl se1 t 12 engJne
lor the s«ne of an acc1de 1t was butldmgs The pictures are a tr
tiona! expects to support the A•r
- - -- Wtthoot rrmmsmg the patrol
A ney; cold a1r mvaswn h1t th.e Ih!par•men ts for 1956 showed few
nolled today aceordm~ to County butt:! to agriculture m th1s com compames manned by 110 m(ln to Force and CAP m the tralmng of
~r
people
InJured
tn fewer acc1
car
at m ce Mrs Russell ended the
th!:! rl:!aldE-nhal area m Bel Au
northern Crcat Lakes area and
Prosecutor James F 0 Br en
mumty
l 000 U S St'hool toac hers m a
dents
m\
olvmg
fewer
automob
les
call
aflu hearmg a votce she aswhere
flames
wer(
reporll
d
ill
k
WJJI
~r
rcad
as
far
as
the
north
Tbe prosecutor said Fred Allen
nat on:rl avlaiJOil ed r at on work
m Middleport than m Pomeroy or
sumNl to be a little bo) 1 mother
mg ovt"r (lnt"d tp foolh lis
ea~trr 1 Oh10 Vallq by mghtrall
p&amp;Jd costs of $23 02 Hnd the charge
shop to he set 1p 1w &lt; AP off
say Roger what are you dmng.,,.
Fire off1cJals sa1d an arson
Seal!
I ~ • ow flurr cs and r'\1n oul s1rll' both towns
W&amp;!l erased Two prosecutmg w t
ctal U S A1r Forcf' l' v11Ja• t~ux
Durtt g t ht' }ear M1drlleport poThen she calted back at once,
squad ts tnvcs!lgatm.., both the lhary
Ol' ur n I m lh~ m d MJsSI SSlfJpr ht'e 1 \l'NtJ~ate I 70 colhs10ns or
ncsscs Mr and Mrs Robf'rt Tur
got Mrs L C HJII 358 E Malb,
ftres hac and the blaze at Bel
Valle) 1 d nee of the cold ab
ner ~llddJcport sin.., the mdwt
'I'he w1rksho p v.IIJ t e I 1 l ~t
on the In e Askrrl 1f there was any
•mohap JYolvmg 126 aytomobnes
A10
ment have n1ovcd to not hNn
1 "h rh 25 pN~ons ~ IOJured
lll
trouble Mrs H !I saJd she d1dnt
~ham1 l n1vers tv Oxford Ohto
Oh10 and were not IOca(ed fo ~ ub­
flanws haH r~tl'
up the July 8 to A gust 9 HJ57
None wrrc kl!ll!d ~~ \
know of am other than a typie~l
pOOnl serv1ce
11 co t a~t Pom(~ ohcelhave
M lrllrport ~ second auto a~1 ch1lri s argumrnt over use ol a
iMrehed Malibu sot! a hi df'stroyed
flll'd rl'ports on 108 a 1den h In dent rlunng thc montb of Decem tncyclc o\l'nl'rl l y her son JWcft;'/
Tbe traffic accldf'nl OC{ urrflrl
at leas 60 homrs Tt e ltrc ex
volvn ._, 197 cars m which 39 per bN was tt t-orded Thunday morn 5 a Jew m dl'~ .ago
Dee 22 1953 Total cshmatcJ
plodcd thro 1gh the strcefs ol th
Fu.ncral S&lt;&gt;ntces will be held arf'a hete 'arly todKY and came
sons W{'re ]Jrcrl Pomerov s fatal mg w th on I} ln!RO{ damagef; re
Infon w I of Rogl'r s rcguest, to
damages amounted to $20
Sunday at 2 p m ln the C'hase
at'Od('l 1 ~ "Pre on a par with Mid •nil 1 1: accordmg t'b Po~cc Ch1cf town h;dl \frs Ill II was under.. •
V 1hlll a few Yards or the ~WHnk
Funeral Home al Rutland for Wll
dlcport F \('ryone ~s('aped d('ath
Ba1ley
5lanl ngly surpnsed The otber
$350 000 Mahhu Sands Ilold But
bur W1lcox 80 who dtcd a tu~
Mean"h
ll'
th('
sh('rJ
f
s
depart
Hl'n
M
!ton
Wnght
60
o!
flt
2
('hlld
was Johnny Yonkers. 'i•
extra crcwl'i establish d a r ng
home near Lnngsv11le early Friday
nll'nl
a1
I
Sla
te
Patrol
who
make
Gallt
ptJI
s
has
been
etted
to
apfour
aro nd the holl'l and beat out
FIVe Mf'lg~ County Bark~ n
NEW YOBI{ l P - President
mormng He had lx!en 11! for an
Th s was onc request by. ~ a
flamt&gt;~
nounced today an 1ncru~f' 11 1n Eu'lenhowrr 1s 1hmkmg abo It ask a team to fll(k l p ~ n:~rled fcndl'rs pear n Ma\or F1sher s court Sat
extended period of Lime aJ d con
otr llll' toll! I\ s htghwan and
rda, at R p 11 Lo answer charges P.om('m) r11lzt&gt;n for a pohceman
Mor('
than
I
000
~)('nons
flerl
tert'st
pa1d
on
sav1
n~;
~
act'ounls
•ng
Congress
for
authority
to
u.!le
fmed to b.u home
lhl'lr h "' l's dur ng the mgh1 as
and cerLJ{Jca e:; of rleposH for stx U S armf'd forres whenever he roarls f rol rd n1o 213 wrecks that or tk~al ~ta rtmg al:ld backmg of to krer law anrl order that "'•
~urvMIUlg the decl!as,..d are h
set'ond n nor bru sh f1re broke oqt months or mort' from llll' 1o lwo bel~cvl's lht&gt;v arr uet'derl to kt!ep dcmol she lor dented 351 cars Ill a motor V( hirle Without assured furgott • All r xce pt the :nmle ltJ
recolltrtlo• hr ngs
wtfe Cora threl:! sons Walter and w th n St 1 n I s uf where 1 200 per«nt Thc mcrl'aSC s 1 ffrliJvr peal'c n thf' M tldle East '!ho New Jllrerl 114 people and k•llcd f1ve clf'ara tl'
olhf'r
At:
rrl
1
I!
to
pollrc
r&lt;.'porl~
Warren of Langsville and Wood f rcflghtcrs were batiJ ng a two Jan 1 1957 or :;~1 lh(' elos(' or the York 1 nes sa rl today m Jts lead
fhc gra1 rl to tA l for town and \\ nght 1 ack(' 1 h1s auto £rom a
row of Middleport one rlanghter da) rm:pre~ent Jnteresl pa"1 11 ;.t per o l
stor}
ARRESTED AGAIN
p~rkmg space 1010 a
Evelyn Thomas Gallipolis a ha[f
Parlltpalmg han~ s arl' 1~c
1JmPs wa ~ ll1J::L01 Corr~spond ellUl rv tfiJtes to the staggt&gt;rlnJ:: rlownt&lt;w
Jhrry
Gnaham 30 C?l~n,Jiifr,
brother Ro&amp;s Rutherford of West
fl'trst NallonaJ Ra k anrl the Ra ent J11me~ V Heston rrported that Sllm oi 391 "rctk~ In them tht're rar dnH n bv Phyllis Hackett 29 0 1us arrested and J&amp;Iied for
f :0.1 1rltlll'l r1 damag1ng the r1ghl
LliJerty 0
mne grand children
LICENSED TO WED
c1ne Home Bank ln th of R ICIIIc the J'rl'stlf' 11 11 1d Sl'erct;:.ry Gf wl'rr 674 rars rildlgurcd or S&lt;'nt
Sl'&lt;'OI I I 11c ln rt'cent WE'CkB
to tht&gt; Jll k ards lnjllted pl!rso 1S
j Erlward Helllll'il 21 J~banon the Pomeroy NalJOnal B111 k Po 1 (' Stale T•h 1 Fo~fer Dulles plan to tolalr I I"'R l'liOU"h to fill Me1gs Tl'~r fl'ndt'r of her car
and two great grandchildren
l'hargl or ]IJ]l support
0 unemploy"d anrl Mariha Rut roy and R 1Uaud the hrmcrs talk abo 1t lhc country s futuro
H v. a brou ht here by
General
Ht
~p•tai"'
,M&gt;PtoXlmately
j
~t:'llhN
dll~r
was
lnjured
by
Fr~ends may call at the tuneral ter HI Ctrpentcr RDl rece1ve0i Bank &amp; Savmgs &lt; o Pomeroy and M1ddle E11st pol cy Wllh leaders Of
seven hmcs
\he mshap
P• tl' Jfcntln" and w1H ·~:~
hom~ after 7 p m Friday Burial a lloonsc to wed through Me1gs the Citizens Nat10nal Bank of Congress 1n a meetmg at the
The otht'r December acddent Ju~t1 ce of Peace R E G
w1U be made in Mlle1 CcQJelery
Probate court Thursday
lliddelport
Wbitc Housu next Tuesday
(Continued on p.lgt flwt)
was rcporled on Dec 2
court

Franklm' Pt'ckens
aimed By Death
At Racm·e Home

gra,..._

50 0 8

u01'ted.Dfethrf0

Aid 1~ Offered
~eigs Veterans
On Questionnaire

B'IShop 'Js Killed
J..
'cci&amp;nt

Two y ear 0 ld T

Chokes On Peanut
Has Surgery

Negotiators To
Resume Talks On
Phone Strike

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Cooperative
Program For
Snowstorms Hit
CAP Outlined In New England

Most Humorous
Situation Of
Year Recounted

States Heavily

New Fires Pose
Added Dangers
At Movie Colony

Police Records Show Middleport ~:-;•.:~~"
,.t
As Safest For Dnvmg
• • In c...ounty ~~~.:~~t:~~··:..'~~~':!~~~:

Indictment Is
Nolled Against
Middleport Man

S.p!; dining group in solid hardrock maple
• (drop leaf extension table and 4 chaus)

Look apln at that low price ••• ever expect to see fttt mtu1e of thJs

quahty

As a rule, you wont, but \\t tnade a special, factory.to you
arrangement with the famous manufacturer so you can own th1s fme furm ..
ture for what youd expect to pay for ordmary ple&lt;es We ve pictuJed only
a oarnplmll' of our complete open-stock selectton of bowltoll' pm quality aoltd
hardrock maple for your entire horne Come see them all, touch the soft.
worn edses, glide your flngerg over the &amp;Jiken smoothness of the luond rubbed
) fln1sh •• , then chooBO the pieces you want at really substanhal savmg•
for so little!

round ex.llnlion
tablt IUit

buffet chm•----------------SI49.00

Wilbur Wilcox Is

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Claimed By Death
Friday At Home

Presiflent May
Ask For Right
To Use Troops

Interest Hiked
To Local Savers

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•ullol tnd huleh PIJ It n~llill !ob~ 11110 bUflel and hulc:h fliiiO &amp;1da cha1r Stl OD side ch,ur IU 00

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l1ght- Flex1ble- Smart

DRU; STORE

E Malu 81

Mt

Hobson Crossmg

Small

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b MARYS W Va fUPJ - F1vc members of a rural fall!·
The M1ddlepo11 Board of EducatiOn met Thursday mght at
11Y urned to death but stx others escaped when fll'e engult...
the High School wtth the architects from Manetta and the con
M
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tractors when contracts were awarded for the construction of oneeat;:;.a~~s~~~~~!~o: 0~v:ll~~~k!: :~ythelr three-room frame home seven miles north of h~e ~

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Men's Tee Shirts

Portsmouth WSCS
DIStfiCt Meeting
Will Be Todny

Turner Fam1ly All
H,ome For Holiday
Dmner Christmas

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Party G1ven For
Den 3 Cub Scouts
By Mrs. Hood

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Mr Ph and
eLtetw
s y IPr
Md an
k and
Ill P
Mrs Edward l te lwller of Loran
are the guesh uf Mr and Mrs l~hn
1
1 1 ('tWill'!
Col and Mrs W Hor I J ~n th
so \\ tltor 1 Jr and da gh t r An
of Al('X md r a V are t h io::lll'St
of ~fls Theofl rl' l' hersbnrh
Mr and \Irs W U sC les rl:!turn
lIt th e r lo (' llamp on W Va
\\ l'rfne"d )' fler spcu I ng Christ
n&lt;~ v.1tt Its~ ~tcr Rnrl h olht!r 111
av \1r
1! !-.1rs N r
H•r
l)recht a 1 daur,:hler
Mr
11M ~
navl \\al.!lon
Mmersv ill' IHJe ( hlls1n as llnnl'r
gmsts of Mr a1 I :vJrs ( !bert
PI"(. vt:ORGE WOLFE
Frrcmu
l'\HE&gt;\ SI (tiJINI
S1rv1
E I" ar 1 \'- tnttrs 1\1 ~o 1 W Va
h( I~~
and f Jwal I Yo In~ W( n ( hnst
.a t rk
nas d mwr guc~t~ of Mr and Mrs
i&lt; WoUc SCI!
f i\lr n I M1 \\ tl Ray GlilZC
sun Wolfe f Ho Ht 2 R
Mrs Alhf'fl \1&lt;'es rch rnrd hone
Wo1l1 ~rmlu 11! d fr ~ ltar.1nc
Tuesd~t:V
after a v1111t 1 Calltpohs
IIJgh Seh oul hefurc , 1 r g the
Wllh :\h und Mrs Jlarold Erwm
se rvlc&lt;' n {)('Jnll'r l!l5~
lit! •~ a ml nl t r of M 11 c I ho She was an overmght gul'st Tues
tug raph l
Sf] 1 dron L ba I a\ dal of Mr 111 rl :\1rs Mal In Mees
Mr and Mrs Ear! Dl' n, spent
tlu l S N v I \ 1 Slat
Chrll&gt;tmas
In Chilht'olhf' w th h18
Japan
nother Mr~ N01a Dennv and- Mr
and Mrs Ross Tomlmsort nnd fam
ly Mr and }irs E• 111e I r ch and
1
rlauKhter of Vf'vy I 1d JOined the
grm p for dinner
Mr and Mrs Harold Bn1hb m re
L rued to thc1r home D nhar W
M•~
MJ11 1 II ud Dl.'n
V,q Wl'rln~sday alter a se-veral
of 11fn 3 C 1b 51'01 ts
t I
lav!i v1stt wllh her pa t&gt; liS Dr
Chr stmn p I) fl r tl r r h~ Slit :.m d Mrs C l' W OownJC'
1 rda} evenmg t~ld a ,~;t H l'x hH 1 ~ r
Mr an I ~rs Edward Bauer of
Mn Hood n!so pn l'l t d g f ~ Br('ezy H~•ghts art! 10 t:olumbus
to the (' ths and To 1 n v MrG ~~~
as (:Uests of their liOn and daugh
whose bu:thd IY IS u &lt; lu st 11as !l't In law Mr and Mn ctifford
Ba• cr and ~on Rod
w1s honor I with a takr rf•~
Mrs Beulah Neutll nR JS thr
lrd 1 Clu 5! nt~ Cl lt lS
gue~&gt;t of Mr and Mrs carl Ncutz.
ling and fam1ly of Newark
Christmas nlsht guc,.;ts of Mr
nnd Mrs JEm£111 Curti&amp; wore Mrs
A J r.urlls Oarwm and 1\-tr and
Mrs L~wrence Fr&lt;~ncis and family
Mr and Mrs Lawr(' tf" Franc1s
anrl fam1ly were Chn~11us Day
g 1t sts or Mr and Mrs George
Franct~ of M ddlrport Al~o call
1ng wrre Mr anrl Mrs ( arl T
HnH&lt; h and sons and Mr 11 ul Mrs
Will am FranciS an 1 fa1uly of
\Jr ~ 11 s r Turner h 1r1 -.II
S.l n~cusc
fmtly hon c for Clmsl ~
Ra) mond St('wart a td Pt!aehv
shl' l'nlerta nf.'d w1th a rt
F.llas Ncre WednesdaY g f"sts or
her home In Lal rei &lt;:1 ff
Mr and Mrs Lawrcnr(' ~Tant'Js
Those prc~ent were Mr ~ 11 \I
and family
!-.1Jito 1 llood nnd som ~
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r, uests of Mr and \II s R F
1nd Jame10 Middleport \I a trl Ncuizllng over the Chnl'i1nas holi
\1rs Sam Turner Ash!an l :'.1
lay were Mr and Mrs Bill Greu
and )fJ s I loyd Wr1ght 111 1 h 1 ser Mrs Add1e Greusrr Mr and
rt
Mtehael Bl"'nny ,., 1 lh k
Mrs Robert Wllkm of I ancaster
I 1 Cl O} Mrs. Harry Iliff
a d Utchard Barnh11rt nf Darwin
Allll St HlersbUJif
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Mr and Mrs W•lluun Kaspar
K rrn Turnrr
q uel\y obs• rved their 59th wed

dmg anniversary at the1r home on
Mulberry Ave WMnellday
Mr and Mrs Robert Hysell of
Breezy Heights spent Chrl.atm11
da} w lh Mr and Mrs Homer Hy
sell of LIR&lt;'Oin Htll

8-Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy
Federated Church Sunday School
Middleport 0 , Dec 27 1958
Christmas Program Held Sunday
The Federated Cbureb Sebool
'- - - - - Alfred Elberfeld
p•oiiJ"am hetd sunday eventng G1fts Exchanged
opened wlth tbe., orPJJ prelude by
Dmner Is Held
tllr• Fred Btaettnar tonowod by By Employes At
The ramtly of Mr and Mrs AI
prayer by the superintendent
fred Elberfeld were all present
Fred Btaeuoar
Chnstmas Event
fur Chrbtma.s d1nner at their
Joe Kennedy read tbe Christmas

THE SHOE BOX
Mlddleporl, Ohio

On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

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RABBIT PUNCH

DBV~ TO INTERESTS OF MEIGs-MASON AREA

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man~ $3.1)0,

Hy Jf'anne Smitb,.
Sale\7 Con11ultant

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arnves.
a audd.!n Ponn or
I r• f'ZP -up n10y catch ~1,1 uupre·
parf'd on sltppery atre'¥•• w1th
,e._.r \ nubriJty daugero'*ly !!m Ile d
Ml)l#! hoUri
d.arkntBII. fre QUPnt overcast and tog condit•ons, rain,
ll lt"et , srnowsl&lt;Jrms, slualt
'lllutl e red wznd.1!hreld8, mtenae
g lart&gt; of aun
un ortow and
1ce - all tht-se
conddiona
mRke w tn ter
dnvrng more
h:1zardous.
When you
vz~;tt your dllal~r'a service deP*rlment, reme.nber to htlve your
windah1eld bhldes checked and re•
placed 1f neceuary. Summer 111n
can bake the life out of rubber
blade&amp; and cause them to atraak
the windsh1eld.
O~h e .-w•~.

~ked Thursday wb~t "good words" he had for the people

o • om;roy m 1957. Mayor E. F. Robinson was brief
Were gding to have to get down &amp;Jid dig if we care to take
adv~tage of the expansion that apparently is to come here "
he ..id.
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. It is n~ s~et that Mr. Robinson, who arcepled the mav01 's
JOb the first time four years ago did so because of popu1af de
mand. He has given romarkable dignity to the office and condueled lllQ I manner becoming to a Christian communitv His
rourh are models o! reasonableness. yet stnct where the occasion demands and 1s warranted by circumstances
As with anyone in ' similar position. he has faced crittcism
In his court and administrative actions.
ul always tell them (councU members)'' he sa td , "Thev arr
welcomed to sit in my chair and conduct court " No onC has
vo(unl"'!red. to date
~e mayor does not expeet to run again. At Ihe same tim e.
it IS clear that be hn not shut the door and locked it solid to
another term. President Eisenhower's famous statement while
he was President of Columbia UnivPrsitv that he wanterl no
political orfice left him the out to accPpl the nomination from
a nation that demanded be run
It is to be hooed that the next mayor . tf he is a new one. will
brinJI to Town Halt as much respect for the office and ability
aa Mr. Robin&amp;On.
The next mayors of Pomeroy ond Middleport hkely will
h:tve much to do wltb future raoiditv of J&gt;ro~ress in both
towns. Industrial exnansion inside Mei~s County sePffi S actuallv to be at hand . If "thines are what tltev sf'em '' the twin
towns may be living through growing pains of th e first order
before lonct
Mr Robin11on had i' point We'll hav f' lo ''get down and digr''

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When you pick up your evemng Dailv Sentinel have you
thouaht of the many indespensable st-r VH'es tt does for vou
which no other private business can r.lo . tncludmg radio Und
television?
This week, the Jast before 1957. has b(~en a time to evaluate
the work in 1956, How far, we ask ourselves hav" we advanced toward creating and operating a good Jlomf' 1wwsrwper In
pondering this question. a few back issuPs of thf' Oa1lv Sentinel were thumbed through. While lh,,·c&gt; n•mams much to be
done, we were proud of the quantity and quaht .. of services
performed for Meigs countians they ran get no\\- here else Here is a partial list noted in no more than one Wl•ek's Daily
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Sentinel issues:
1. Death announcements Relative.~ and friends depend on
their home newspaper for quirk. an·uraff' IH'Ws of trnw and
place of services for dear ones !hat hnvp llepartcd How l·lsc
could this news be circulated?
2. Free circulation of information awl bark ground mnterial
for all public campai~nS dn ves and &lt;;nch wo r thwh1l&lt;' com·
munitv endeavors as the Rloodmoblf(• VISits
3. Announcements for publu: ~ 1-rnwin Jl~. an examniP. bC'ing
the benefit performances or lh&lt;' lo~ · 1' mmslrrl lmu pes An nouncements of rehearsals of lllf'SC' ~roup s
4 News of automoblle a&lt;ndt•ut.s v.ht•I e in fnl'llds and rPiaUves may be injured or killed
5. Church announcements vital to th e forw~u d progress in

morals of all communities
8. Publication of valuablo information to home -ownPrs and
\ gricultural news which together with nohce-s of rural meetings to study aRr leu laura\ Problems, r'Onshtulf&gt; an imaluable
setvlce nowhere else available.
7 .. County Hea ~ th Department nP~'s Onlv last WC'rk I he
Health Department announced polio hoo s tl'' shots Wf'l'&lt;' to be
given Thursday and todav. Without !he Horne uapf.1r fh1s new~
eould not have the prominence and attention to detail that It
deserves.
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the current delinquent tax land list

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M:1ny other 11 kJnds11 of news are regularly featured in your
home newspaper Our job In 191\7 w•ll be to do a bette•· job u1
every way aettlng these services to our rPaders.

MII(AN SCORES IN HIGH "OUfiT

Around and About
W ilh Robert R11ark
As \H' nl'ar the l'n tl of a highly
unpt'Jft·d y1•ar - my Lord , Elo
JS(' , 11 fJas !we n a me!ls' l have
a l1ttl'l sa~·· ;u1Hrc lu pasa orr to
the po.u11ng m1lhon s It's thi~ Ne1
tlwr oflt'J Th•r accept adv1ce, of
an~ so1l frum anybody
I ht 1'1\ rrr lhrs ruck ~ er. businet;s
fur ~u mall} ~ears that I
ho. vt: &gt;Wt u off my forefmgcrs an11
am haliWd) through the middle
drg1ts t havco pon lrfr(alcd I ha ve
waved my Jllt JrnalrstJc arms and
shouh: •l
I have con .t rur tt•ll and destroy.
~d. lauJ.(hcd .. nrl l•n ed, snccrf'd and
jef'red b•!en ~ vmcrous\y folk sy and
loftily la h d" bioodv dah. l have

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more mileage
fr ::m
''am't" and double negauves than
anybody but the late Will Ro ger~
TIJt•re art' srx scrapbook s w1th
frl'e rnlumn, plalllered to each
slde ol tht• paKl'S. and 1t t:~kt•s
lwo ml'n and a boy to hft i'a ch
volum(' You would tlunl&lt; that
somewhere In th rs lrmp lealher
mausole um of dcau rdeas would
be a o;m rdgen of advke that was
worth lakm,", hul I &lt;"ant hnd any
I frnd lhtri!ts a nd J1Jdignat10n
an uccasJOH,JI new s story , some
ftN~tures, and a lot of pieces w11 h
bei:lllnrngs, middles. and end~; , but
no adi!Jcc Eleven yea rs srnce llw
war und l fJ av£' n't advised any

f my'''il't~l"''iew

1 body an~thltlg
1 h1 s rs a hell uf a poor record
v.ht·u ~ou rh rnk of TJr !\lorman
Vmtc nl l'f'al;·
Thr WISt', ·t ~&lt;'&lt;'IRS to rne, tcr1d
to ud\l~l' ion rnuth , and lhe un
'1 WJS(' &lt;trc unt111 llrng to aC('f'pt
anuthcJ man's h;ud way experience
Co n ter~t·ly t he hall·smart are C'\
en to•rgh('J thnn thP ~lS('aCrl's
ahout ll rl(JaJ!tn;; the11 u.!e~s of how
to run ano th~ · r i(']low's life
One of !h;• reJsons I qu1l going
to rwwspape• saloo ns 111 New York
was ,hat thPr(• was alv..ays some
(h tm k
aro u nr l
with
expliCit
lh oughlg abo-.rt how I ought to be
duu1g 111\' JOb and it generally
E'Udt' d 111 unplt'asantness
lr ~ ~ r ou~h l'rwu~h to bumhiP

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a tnh wr lhoul ahsorbrng
&lt;1 lo t nl o,rt~·dp slatre Aparl from
a{ ,., .. \l111g thp rudwH nts of a pro·
f ps~wn
whH h t:tmw.;, undt·r the
1 h('ad t•r mstr Ul'twn there IS JOlly
llltle that ~rnhodv can tell anybody ahout the prru;t!cutwn of h1s

l life or

WEST SHADE

wi!tk

II seems to m(' that evt'r smce
was a lnutl~h !Nd people have
bt•('n t. i11ng m~· what I wanted to
l,YN1"A'i!li
do. wh.11 I should do what l ou&amp;::ht
EW YORK- There la a tendency these daya,
to do
especially nmong those of ua who are Just
f.'onsi(lt'rln~ that ahoul half lh('
a couple uf yenl's too young to have done any
lnnc I lJIIly hav; ll vagUl' su spidun
~onalderahle Illegal dtznktng, to look back upon
of what I am .z;:u1 n.L: to llo m•xl. tim
the New Yotk speakeasy of ye•terday aa a low,
~ct•rns jus! a IOII(' h mtrtrszH' not
un~tanlt~~ozy zhve, full of thugs and endlessly be·
t o sa} dlcek' 1'hc ducf prl'sumplng razded by 1 evenue agents who h9.dn't been_
1r on 1s !hal yuu &lt;: h()Uld feel graleproperly paid oJf. The picture la only halt-true, 1 Jul for unsolJcdz•d bluC"prrnts fur
I conclude after havlng fi!.Se&amp;~hed among my
your future
older, alcoholic acquaintances who cut. their teeth
The surest way to earn a hreon gm bott!A In those deadlalla.
long enen~y '" to succu mb to a rt' ·
Ar.lwdly, there waa an air almost ot elegance
qut•st for a&lt;lvJcc, dPllvr-r sam(' anri
about u. number ot these boozing jolntl~an air
then wntch I he h atred mou nt ns
which In l!ome caaes even muahroomed as repeal
the pellllOner e1lhcr disregards 11
came and the epeak went atralght. The bel!!t
Mel Helmer
Qlld falls on lm ra&lt;'e or accepts it
reslnurant In New York now ll, likely, Twenty..
and falls on hzs face
R er-tdl.t tlltl bar.t One; back In the old daya lt we.e called Jack
When people ask for advice,
of ~sterJti!Gr, and Chazlle a (old·tlmera atUI uee the name) and
they do n't want It , they want &lt;"On·
even then wa11 considered by many to be the beat
currence wlth the1r own 1deas,
pii.Ce ln town. You had no fetat· of J'QII\I' blind trom the alkl aet up
with appltmst&gt; on the s1de. And
by the bark~p there.
when somebody jerks the rug out
There aren't many drtnklnr establlahmenta even 1\Gw in MaD•
from und~r I hem , they hate the
llattan that touch the luxury ot the Bath c:lub in w..t Gard, where
advisor for agreein'( w1th them In
a doorman wearing gold brou.de admtttd cuutomera to a three.
the Jrr~l place. and make a srmple
•tory manaton with a marble and (Old rnyer and a chamber·muala
transference of guilt To you
orcheatra provU:llng accon•panlment to the popplnJ of champagne
A simple example rn pomt Lots
coaka. The men wort evening pumpa and black pearla In tbelr ahlrt of kids wrtte to ask me how to be
lr"Onte and wine.. could cost you up lo:t $tO a macnum. Drlnka 11tarted
a suece:~s 111 Lhe newspaper bust11t a buck a throw, and a man could. get potted In an atmf)sphert ness, how to go nhout It 1 alway~
ot complete reftnement. ,
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say, 1 don't know They shi'Ug thrs
CL081l RIVALS TO THt~ RATH were the ltplcUN. ln the Eut one off. nrl sny. hul how did I
1\0e otr Ji'l.fth - a white stone houee with a two-raUon m&amp;pum of
start'
cornae on the bar, three- ~lin ing rooms and a cUentelt of oitlaena
Well . I sav I hothcred n lot of
readlnl' 'J'h~ .Bconomid and Tl•e Wall Bl1'reet lo.1'nal-and the
manal!:mg t&gt;ditors trnlrl nnA of
them gave me a JOb as copy hoy,
Mal\&amp;lon.
The Mansion, In the West Ma, WRS another thrte·ltory aft'atr fUll
m1x1ng past e and hustlrng coke,~;,
nf chandehen. drape• and tape~trlea, with a hup entrance haU ltlt4 and liiUch I so ld classified ad!! ov·
a balalaika orcheatn. The entire third floor wu rtven over to CJ.a.rdl. er the rounter, rnn errand s. took
ping-pong and backgammon and you got I'JtO the M~lon only 1 matnt&gt;cs to department stores, and
with a wooden admlaalon card that wu mlK'l!. harder to obtain than,
then N:Ol another copy-boy's Jtzb
Jay a currer..t membersh•p ln the Harvard club.
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And one da:-- ·thent was a val'atlry
AMther pleuant boo~ing place wu th• 19th Holt, wMN J'rencb
Ill the ~porls department. and
and Swl,. 'IL's.ltera served bond 1aleamen out wtth thelt tUitomert'
That doesn't !iem to be goo d
wivee. Debutafttes beu u1ed to delight In orderillJ the exotic pot&amp;IH
enough, by haU A look of suspzf'rJ/c, the carefully arranged drink uf m.uJtH::olond llqUtUfl, each
CIOn veils their eyes, as if I were
llnglnl tbe alap mellculou!ly.
1 holding back a trade seuct Whal
I wonder often how drama ernie John Chapman would. have made ' is this bum being so tag:~ ab(lul9
aut bon! ; IL wu Chapman wha once ordtred a ~ae cote In 11 Jow..
You can see the thought pro&lt;"ess.
down Eut Side bar and then, when the b&amp;rk"P broqht hia pa'Oucl
Actuall}, I've com11 to the r onhandiwork- mixed it wUh a awl"zle atlck, drank It down and aald, ] elusion that there rc&gt;ally zs n't any
"F\ne, let'• have another."
such thing as arivrl'e
An)thrni
Btll'a Bar featured Curlier and lvet prlnta and a $f,GOO ctrar.o
J:Ood that ev.-r happ£'1lf&gt;d to me
•taN Indian out (Nnt, and for &amp;'&amp;lety few could touch the Napoleon
happened dt'sp1le ativtce In lh'.!
in the upper I!Oa we1t or Jo~lrth The Napoleon had a (OJd and lvory
contrarv and never b~rau sc of ad
entrance h~t full of mlrrou, and a theatrlcal eUentele who kept It
v1ce. AU of the bud lhings that
from ever beln1 dull.
ever happened to me I bou~o:ht on
The Lof Cabin. over an Eut Side I&amp;I'Jit. UA :rou N&amp;"ister u a
my own trme, and wouldn't have
numbtr, and hlll.d an aquarPI.zm In the lobby, alon( with a ladlel'
l1stened I( somebody rt•alb astute
parlor wit.b dim Nd. and blue IampL if you .-.n~ lQIIS absent from
had st86Nd me tother way 'round
Lhi8 place, you JOt a come-on-over I&gt;IUer that. Mpa.. "Dear trlen4"
1 have blen rlaht ovC'r \Pto wrong
ltnd r.terr"*l to the Los Cabin .._. "your club."
w1lh encouraR:ement

By Mrs. Ruu.ell P•iftter

r.TI and ~tr~ Marshall 1\llller
and C'lur{lren of Downrngton were
Su nda~ ~uc~h of
Mrs
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Mr and Mrs
Harry
Urown and ~ uns wcrl' Chn~tmali
1 aftornoon J• aller~ of Mr azrcl Mrs
l !{u &lt;;sJ•Jl J&gt;'·.unter anrt so n Robert
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Dov n 0·1 The Farm

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Blue-Grsy Football Classic

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11 00 New• and spOm
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Gator Bowl
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Mr and Mrs Dana Turner and
family weru Christmllis gue~&gt;ls of
Mr and Mrs Will Hellman, Sh1rley
Jene and Billie remained at the
HeLlman home fo!' a few days
Mr and ~rs Larry Roush of
Waverly spent Tuesday evenlnll
w1lh Mr and Mrs V1rgtl Roush..
\.klry Jo Roush returned hom~ wltb
lhem for a few days visit.
Mr and Mrs Gene Lanham, Mr.
and Mrs Lenard Lanham Jr anct
bahy of Parkersbur&amp;. Mr and Mts
Wlll J1~1lman were Chrtstmas Eve
guest!:! of Mr and Mrs Lenard Lan·
h&lt;~m and family

Mrs V1rgrl Roush and Mrs Jenme Hou~h attended the W ·S C. S.
C hrr~trnas galhermg at
Chester
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tiicbola breedmg providea the
nmbin~tion of vigorous health,
early weight. e•ceptiotllll livaLtlity
•IKI top feed efficiency that api!IIB
low coat per pound on lot after lot.
On a buyers' market, that can be
IRi&amp;hty important to you.
You'll "keep altead or the redn
when pricea are low, Teady to reap
10od profl.te in the months ahead.
See your V e.ntres8-Nicholaor I ndiao
River-Nichola hatcherymRR, tod..ly.

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Range Rldl'r

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Woodsfield
• St. Clairsville,
Nelsonville, Ohio

Columbus, 0. That new poinsettia you recetved fo r Chrtstmas
should stay pretty for anotber
couple weeks, maybe longer, If
you take good care or it, says Victor H Ries, Ohio State UniverSlty
extension horticulturist
Rzl'S oUcrs the followmg .suggestrons on po111.setl1a care Keep th~
plan! out vf drafts well '&gt;'alered,
and don't let rt become powder
dry When 1t drops 1ts leaves and
looks ragged, put 1t tn th~J basement and water 1t once a month.
Early next June cut ea&lt;'h branch
back to about two mches from the
bottom and rcpot the plant 111 good
topsoil, e1ther In the same pot or
m one !I]Jghtly larger. Bur}• the
t&gt;ot Lo rl.s top m !I sunny place m
1011r garde n Nex t fall take the
plant back m the house before
n1ght !tmperalures drop below
60 r!egrcCs.

Pomsell ras are short-rlav planh
tllal " 111 not ;;ioom when the days
arC' lung Kcep!ll g plants ncar a n
l'leclnc light at 11 1ght may \eng·
l!1en tl;ie ;;PaJ·~· $!llfJcw nllJ&lt; to pr~
vent their b1onm lng, he sa) s.

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--L-IT_A_Il; ,::,.:L:L:;I-;N-.-;I;;W;;S;-- - and Mrs. Broock-s-:R:coc:u-::sh- o,f=wheei·•IJI p1111 '..lW Ol JotlqJnap tr JO tf'lJ!q ana, w. Va spent over the week
8l(l JO 1uawaaunouuw u11 patqa~ end w1th thetr aunts, Pofr•- Lena
4.I tfh\Od
'H sJW put ·.:rw
Ratehff and Mr and Mrs. Geor1e
E. B. Lynch of Charl~aton. BJrs. Deiley.
LYncb Is a niete of Mr. P(lwell
Mr and Mrs Ralph West of
Mta. J. D Heiney spent several Cincinnati are spendine: the boll·
d&amp;y1 with Mrs. L L. Nice, Plant8. days w1th her parents Mr and
Mr. and :Mrs. John Stobart spent Mrs. W W. yarL!m.
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Christmas with their daugllter,
Mrs. J D Routh left Wednesday
Mra. Wella of Columbus.
to 11pend the winter with her niece
MJ. and Mra
Herbert Roush.j
C A Turner, Columbus.
Garner and PauUne Rouah, Mr.

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been SMid before. but we
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say it with renewed hope
and real sincerity. To you

and you and you, to every·
one, a happy New Year!

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Your John Deere Tractor Dealer

MORRIS
Implement and Supply
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Phone 3202

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Howtftl', ln. tht mldat ol the lh.llt.bbl. . ., Ul.rt WM 110me eteranee
• _., .., •• not ~· away au ~ Dad.'e pld.CSl' mtDlOi'iu, lhaU wet
It he wan~ lo ~ember the
Jlt ~ 1\ up ha u Juxurl.o~
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v.._ w110""-. 1o Nlll!o wu

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So )left' b my arl\'IN:' Drsregard
tl, all ol ;t, at all limf'll People l
offer It out of their own ('xperienee, which doesn't necessanly f1t
your own.
Make your own mislakes, capitalize on your own succe~sful decision~. and the n~xt time somebody grabs you by the lapels and
says. "Now t hi11 I! what yon ought
to do. . ,'' 'haul oO: and hit him
ri1ht smack on the no9e

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by
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UnJted

Racine

Thla dlatlnctlon COIUI to Marl·
lyn DavlB, or Hoeklng count7 and
William Morris, %1, of Allen
count7. Their 4-H recorda exem•
piUy the beet over-all &amp;e90DlPIIBh·
ment In 4-H project Club work
and community aet1v1tle11, accord·
log to the E:xteW!ton Service of
Ohio State Unlvertllty.
Both received a eerUftcate of
merit Marilyn attended the NM•
Uoual 4-H Club Congree! held
rect~ntly ln Chicago as guest of
tlu~ Ford Mutor Co., donor of the
4-l l AchievemQ.l.lt award!. She
wa! among the 1200 delesatel
honored rrom 4!1 states, Alaska.
Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

Ohio 4-H'ers Bad •

From Club Congress
Two Ohio 4-H Club members
have returned ta thl'&gt;ir homes
from a week at the 36th Natlo!lal
4-B Club CongrAs$ held roeently
Jn Chicago. They were etate delegates ln the 4-H Dre!l Revue and
Garden programe.
Marliyn Writsel, 17, or New
Holland, won top state honors
aver all other 4·H participants ln
the 1966 DrHIUI Revue, and a
ch,mce to model her prlzo-'l'.lnJJing dr1113s lu Chicago. For the
lOth year, Simplicity Pattern Co.,
provided the trip award.
Marilyn' s ensemble was a
ebealh dress, nr.locoat Bnd a rain
hal that she designed herselr.
Choosing nuJ.terh\1 wet weather
would not ha rm, she paid $25 lor
1t and a[leUt nnother $25 on uc·
cessorles. It took about two
weeks to complete the outfit.

Marilyn is now attending Ohio
State Univerelty on a scholarahlp. Bhe was Junior leader of her
local 4·H Club.
It took more than a men
thumb for Denny Spaulding, 18,
()f Goshen to win state honors In
the 4-H Oanlen program. He not
o~y leMrned to make hie garden
arow, but al8o how to market tM
products.
Denny raised all ot his tamlly'•
lrulte and 'f'ogetables. He froze
.orne tor friends Q.nd relatives.
He raisM all his vegetable plants
from seed under a tluore1oont
light. He recelved H blue rlbbon11
as awa.rde on bls project He
attended junlor leade'1'8hlp recognltloo camp and the annual state
i 1-1 Club congres!.
This Is th e 11th year that Allis·
Chalmers, Tractor Group, baa
provided the Congre!ls trip
These programs are conducted
by the Extension Servlce of Oblo
Stat&amp; University with the U. a.
Depl of Agriculture cooparating.

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loyously, we greet th. New
Year, Sincsrely,

we widt

for you happiness, health
and pro,perily , Gratefully,

we thank you for your' pat.
ronag• throughout the year.

;OMES IT 'l»E
04Y AFTER llE
MAK!iS 'l»E LAST
'dYMeNT OW 'l»E
01.0 llEAP.. ·AN0"·
Oil, a.l! ~ERe
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FWUR MILL
· Phone 150
Mulberry Ave.

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applle• to the Conaervat1on Reserve !1 now av.allable to lrlei&amp;t
County lumen for particl.patiQ.D.
Jn 1957 and 1ueceed~na yeart.
Many question• bl.ve been riJ.ed concerning th.i.J proara ntn
since lt1 adoption by CoD1'88' 111
1956 The act tlatee that it is in
the intereat of tbe ceneraJ welfare
tbat the soil and water ff:IOUI'ftl
of the- nation be not wuted and
depleted In the production ot bur·
denaome aancuJtuul aurplUJU.
The polu:y of Cona:;reea •• en•cted
under the Soil Bank act UJ to protect and lncreue larm Income •ad
at the same time -.,rotect toU, n
ler, (Orella and wildlife reaoureet
from waste and depletton.
The act at.o Is dll~&amp;ned to lusen burdens of eueuive IUppllel
farm products •nd still provlde
an adequate balanced and ordetb'
now of tbese products in interstate and foreign commerce.
Melva CCMtrtty hrmen wiH 1M
lnterett.d In the retes of pe.;....nt1
which wilt 1M $9 ~Nr acn per tur
for land talc•n ovt of pi"'OIIuctlon of
eom. ama'l grl'fm, tabiiCO •nd .,..
tatott. For ltnd tektn .vt of ......,
cluctlon of other crops the ,.YIMI'II
II $2.10 per acre per'"'·

Farmen 1nter~ted in flndin&amp;
out how tbe Soli Bani prouam
would work on thelr farm should
contad Ule local A. S. C. Office in
the Muon1 Temple Buildin1 to
Jearn the exact beuefit. ther
mleht teelll'e on their fram b'om
t.biJ program. Land owners who
ml&amp;ht be part.lcularlf .Interested
include ab.entee t.odlords, thoae
who are •hQrt of llbor for their
farm operation •ad those who
wiah to relire the fum from actual .Producticn while al the tame
time eoruerve tbt fert.Jhty tlurt b
on the farm.

The ConservatJon Reservl! cootract goea w1 lb the farm m case
of the ule of tbF farm unleH
origmaJ wooer relbndl p~ymenla
made.

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THt:RI: W£RE SPECIAL llt\NGOUT8 tor aU tractes. New"'
tapotrmen pe.tronlaed ltu! PH!III Grill .and tht Prep Club ln the Eut
lOa. The lihl'raU druk at a pl•ct c.1aUttd Toay'a and cl~k·&amp;nd•
1ulton pe.troniad the J . and L., upatai!'ll In a loR bulktlltl' In the
We.t. 301, wltrt there were Jood, Ullc:lk ...U udl lln• aJe MlUn&amp;
lor
a&amp;l...._
Mualclanl uaed Ult Uth Street Club, raeketten hun&amp;' out ln The
Strollen. wMrt dtontr wu trM to NJUlaq oa Tuuday., and Vil·
1.aprt erow4ed Into Jullu•', once 4eacrt.be4 by artllt Al Htnc::hfeN
u "a madboute Without k"per.."
Tht.,. wert, of cqune. 110me dUIIlP¥ of tile ldD4 people Mw chOOM

Ohio &amp;lrl and boy were
aamtct lor one of tb• hl&amp;h••t
bonnre In t ·H Club work, theltlif
Stat. Acbtevament &amp;ward.

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FRIDAY

C. I. tLAKIILII
would, ot eourN, return more inCo"nt, Atrkultvrel AteM
come by not •il'ninl liP under the
The Soil Bani program u
it ConRrVilt.l'on Reterve program.

At~.

The Lale Show

dau~o:hlcr

Mr and M['l,( GPrald Violcl Mr
nnd Mrs I··\oyrt Spence and dau·
~hh•t Mr and M1 s. Alva Clark
al\ d :;on, ~tr and Mts Denz1l Gl'oglcJn and Mr
anti Mrs VJrgil
Ruush anrl lhlldrPn were Chnst
mas tl rnnt r gut•sls of Mrs Jennie
Romh

Lower cost
per pound
keepS you
In busln&amp;ss
Pricea ~own? Time now to lower

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Poinsettia Stay
Pretty Two M9re.
Weeks With·Care

101t. bJ ueing J-way crC~taea biLI!Ied
en Nichols femalea.

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.Columbus, 0 . - To all homeWhat is the monthly payment oo
makers who are thmking of buy- the rreezer" On the food'
in&amp; • food freezer that tnclude5 a
What rate of interest would you
food plan, Thelma Beall, Ohio have to pay'~'
State UnJver,ity extension home
h there an extra chahe for food
mlnagement specialist, has these processing? For tbe deUvery of
words of advice :
lb.~ food?
a&lt;"~pting the food plan, ~•n
"InvestigAte carefully Freezers youIn select
the brands and varie-Wlth food plans are e8Senttally a
ties of foods you want, or must
meaoa of sellmg on the tune-pay- you take some which your family
ment plan both a freezer and an
doesn't like? rr you buy a quantity
allotted amount of frozen food .
of meat, how much of 11~ will be
'"Nelther the food nor the freezrn souQbones, hocks. cheap culll?
er it being given to you"
Whal grad~ meat wtll be supplied'
The specialist says that one way What is the quality of the ather
to jud.(le tbe wortb of a tret'ter- foods offered?
food plan buy hr to find out the
What woula You have to pay
answers to the fol,owml questions. for the·. freezer only, if you purDoe1 the contract .state exactly chased 1t eb:ewhere? How much
bow mueh you are to pay for the would you pay for a hke amount
freezer itaelt? For the tood?
of food of the kind you want,
What down payment would be when you want it, if you bought
required for the freezer? For the through other ehanneb?
food?
l"hat carrying charge would you
"The purchase of a free~ full
pay on the !reezer1' On the food? of frozen food often sounds like
the answer to the high cost of llvm~:," Miss Beall continues. "Just
remember that elaim1 as to the
great savmgs that can be made by
lhe purchaae of a freezer with a
food p~an ne often exaggerated.

NEWS IN FARMING

4-H Achievement

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News JJicture

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Howdy Duoc'y

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s-.u t.pon• Eye
~:~ Weath.,.._ll

,..in•·

o keep de•• olf the
1hield aad win-.wa, your It"&amp;·
er a ad delroeter IIIU!It .. "orlf.
properb. Both thoulcl be
checked thorourhly l.r your
service attendant, alonr with
thtt batte-ry and veltal'e reaul•·
lo r. And remember t~ tha\
wHh fewer dayllrhl h~Jura,
you'll be uai.nc your headllchta
more. They should be lne:pected a• wt-11 aa the tail li&amp;"hh and
turn aicnale. ·
Braltea and tirea mqat be in'
guod condztion tor maximum atop·
1ung Pffii'Jency on alip~l')' pav.menls
Have rein(orcod Lire
rh,un8 avp. rlable T~&gt;stl by the
Comm1tl••e on Wmter Drzvn.g
Hazards of the Natzonal Saftty
Counc1l ~how that tzn chaina cut
brakmg d1stancel in hulf on both
anow and zce.
Anli -freeze keeps your ear'a
cooling IIY&amp;lena funFtionlnJ tn
cold weather by allowin1 cool
liquid to ftow around the lllnline
block wzthout frel':zlinr. "Per·
nzane11t" anti-fr.,eq can ()., put
1n nnw and "'Ill ..-ork efti.dently
fur tht&gt; duration of winth Alcohol, "hil&lt;e lea:JII npPnllive, will
hozl away unloE'IUI the radiator iH
ch,..clr.ed frli'quently.

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Coffee Tir.1e
Dmg Dong S~hool
The PrrC'e ls Right
Home
Tir rae Dough
It Could Be Yuu
Current
Cam•r -:. GOE-s To School

2 30 TennesseP Rrn1e P"ord

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Evaluating 1956: Goal For 1957

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lo'OK SAJ&lt;"i:I"Y'S SA.K~ "wln·
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SATUI!DAY

l(om,e &amp;onomist Suggest Buyer Look lj
Carefully Into Freezer-J'ood Plans

Septic Tank Test
Is Easy Points
Out Engineer

A SoH Bank bue Is edablllllecl
for eaeh farm. Thla btae Ia
the
av~rage acreag~ tor the last two
years planted m row or grai~
crops To be eligible for the lit- ,
ger payment this Soil Bank bait ·
acreage must be reduced and payments wtli be made of $9 per •ere
for acres reduced below the base.
Land taken out of other cropa
such as hay will receive thr. smaller payment of $2 70 !)er acre.
It is Important to understand the
purpose of the program is to reduce the productwn qf crops now
in surplus It is also important to
understand that under the Conservation Reserve program three
years IS the shortest t1me a contract ror the So1l Ban\r: program
may he Signed, if the land is now
rn permanent veg~tation
If tbe
land does not have a permanent
vegetative cover then the mini·
mum period is flVe years. Contr&lt;Jcts run for a longer time in the
ease of retiring to the production
of trees.
Assistance is also given under
the program in establishing vege.
tat1ve cover on the land. Thts
amounts to approximately 80 % of
the cash &lt;"Ost of lime, !erhlizcr
and seed lf the farmer fads to
keep his acreage in the Conservation Reserve thrm he b subject to
penally and must refund all the
money P.&lt;Ud 111 the establishment
of the cover.
After cover is established on
land 1n the ConservatiOn Reservt"
no ('rop Of any krnd may be bar.
vested. LIVestock may not be pa~­
tured on the area at any lime dur1mg the perJod of conlract The
only type of harvest perm1tted ts
on some areas which may be used
for wtldlife purposes. These areas
m.ust be worke d out m cooperation
w1th the gam!' manag~ment people
and are to prov1de food for wildhfe.
While the rates or payment under the Conservation Reserve are
not large there may be many
farms which have not operated m
r~ent years With a net mcome
of $9 or more per acre for the
crop !Ieason. As an example of
thiS we might consider land which
produces 40 bushels of corn per
acre. Total income from thts fleld
at $12~ a hushel would be $50
The cost of preparatiou of the side
bed ,purcha!M' or the necessary
hme, fertilh•er and seed, cultivation and weed control and costs of
harvestmg might well run the eost
of production over $4:1 per acre
whiCh would then return a net to
the landlord of an amount similar
to the Conservation Rcserv~ payment.
Land which IS now In a high
slate of !ertllity and Wlll pr(lduce
ylelc:Js of 100 bushels per acrea

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Columbus

o. -Here's an easy way

to ~heck your &amp;eptic tank to 1 ee
weather or not lt needs deaning:

ta k
·
c a stnp. of Tur~sh towellng
on a long stick and dlp 1t down to
the bottom of the tank. If more
than 18 to 20 mches of sludge bas
accumulated, the lank 1hould be
cleaned.
This tip (' Omes from Mel,.tlle T,
Patn,e . VlwJ State Umvers1ty ell·
tensio n o~g r1' ultural engme~r Pa
mer sut; g t-~s you in!!.pect )our
tank once a year lu prevent trouble form cloggmg.
The only 1ure mttthod of dun
ing • septic tanlc Ia to pump it
out. Chemical cleanara tried so
fn hnen't been tatlsftctory, Haw
oft•n your tank nMda de•ninv d•·
pends on lh 111• end the amount
of vte it geh, but If It n-.da d .. n.
lng mo,.. often them every 3 or 4
reen, it'1 too •mall.
Palmer says the mmmun tlze
tank for a 2 bedroom home IS 500
gallons, prov1dmg you don 'l have
'I garbage grrnder. W1th a gnnder
)'ou shoutd hal'e al least a 75D:
~allon lank, but you
won't go
wrung by installing a stil l larger

one

'Giving' Claimed
To Be Secret Of
Getting Ahead
Colll,plbW, 0. When you've nu·
&amp;bt the a«ret or Jirina:. and o1
~ba.rln&amp; wil.h other., fOU jult call 't
worry, Dr. HlrVQ' C- Hahn. put«
of the Otterbein Church, Dayton,
told Obio HI dub advillen and
KUeatt ret!ent17 at 1 luneheoD
meetina: in the You!.ll Ceuter on
the Ohio State taifJ]'eUDdl here

The noted miotJter, wbo, u a
boy 10 Cleveland, IOid newspaper~
and &amp;biDed lhoet to belp 1upport
W.. five aillers and brothers, blamed lack of .ecuri(f fOr many of
our pre.art-day trouble~.
"The treat majorl.tJ of people
lD the United Statf.l today, "be
said," look on lef:UI'Ity u tomethinJil you caD bold. But .e-c\Uity
11 not what we een bold, what we
can eou.Dt, or wbat we can pl.aee
a prztf! laJil on. It It •bat we can
tramlate l.ntCt aerviee to our feJJow
men.

FARMALL OWNERS

''Think of the five pertODs who
have contrll',uted most to the development of your own eha. .. ·
.JDd personality," th~ speaker told
members of bJS audience. '"Then
.urk your~el.f bow much of the
world's a:ooda they poueu
What you have iSD't too important
It's what you .(liVe away that counts
Tbe more you Kive away the
more God and society Will try to
~·ve back to you."

Letart,

SPECIAL
DURING

January and February

w. va.

•TUNE-UPS

Mr. Sherman Bteping returned
rrom St. Mary's Hospital in Huntmgton after submitting to surgery,

•PAINT JOBS
•OVERHAULS

Mr. and Mn:. Curtis Young of
Dunbar called Tuesday i n t h e
llomes or Mr. a n d Mrs. Donald
Thompson , Mrs. P'anme Taylor
Mr and Mrl Rich Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. CeeU Bleslllng and Mr and
Mrs. Fred Rouah. they are plannmg on returning to their farm io
thiS area the first of the year.

•ETC.

SAVE

Mr. George Reed and Eugene
Staats called on Sherman Bleaaing
who is recuperatmg at the hom~
of Mrs. Leuyena Rainey.

LETART fALLS NEWS
,
The Faithful Circle Class of the [
Methodtst Sunday School h~ld
lheir annual Christmal! party at
the Communrty Hall Tuesday even
mg. A ch1cken dinner was served
to 1 t members and two guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boncutter •
an Conn1e Mrs. Garnett Chapman were shoppmg m omt Pleasat Thursday.

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Rev Eddie Burman of Ashland.,
ter, Mr. and Mrs. St. CLair HiU.
fbey spent Sunday with tbelr uncle
A. C Burman of Ripley, W. Va.

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FARM EQUIPMENT

PoD)eroy

Your Meigs Farm Blll'ellu Has Tbe

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Glfts were excbang~d. The next
meellng will be at the home of
Caroline Miller..
Attending were
Hattie Shank,
Ida Cramlet, Orpha Hill, Caroline
MlUer, Fanme Varian, Genevieve
Powell, VIOlet Gr1mm, Nola Amos
Allee Balser, Rose McDade, Rev.
and Mn. Workmtn.
Mr .and Mrs llaroJd Grimm are
spending the holidays in Columbus
where the 1r son and daughter-in·
law, Dr and Mrs Earl Grimm, of
Chicago, Ill , will meet them.

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SCHEDULE NOW!

Automatrc clothles washers and
d1sh washers don 't affe&lt;"t the siZe
Mrs. Etbel Fry and Mra. Ammey
of tank need~ However, a laue· Boston and Mite attended t b e
er drsposal field Wlll be required Xmas program a t Board School
rlue to the !n&lt;"reased amount of House Wednesday afternoon.
wate r being used
1\loderate amounts ot &gt;:alt brme from water
softeners and wash1ng delergen'.s
won't Interfere wilh the lank's oper.,tion

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RABBIT PUNCH

DBV~ TO INTERESTS OF MEIGs-MASON AREA

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To "Winterize"

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. -~ dua ll1all.ine: matter at the post office at

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~vel7 bJ carrler where available 30
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man~ $3.1)0,

Hy Jf'anne Smitb,.
Sale\7 Con11ultant

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lbOnth ll. 8y .ail on• JUr ...' six months

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arnves.
a audd.!n Ponn or
I r• f'ZP -up n10y catch ~1,1 uupre·
parf'd on sltppery atre'¥•• w1th
,e._.r \ nubriJty daugero'*ly !!m Ile d
Ml)l#! hoUri
d.arkntBII. fre QUPnt overcast and tog condit•ons, rain,
ll lt"et , srnowsl&lt;Jrms, slualt
'lllutl e red wznd.1!hreld8, mtenae
g lart&gt; of aun
un ortow and
1ce - all tht-se
conddiona
mRke w tn ter
dnvrng more
h:1zardous.
When you
vz~;tt your dllal~r'a service deP*rlment, reme.nber to htlve your
windah1eld bhldes checked and re•
placed 1f neceuary. Summer 111n
can bake the life out of rubber
blade&amp; and cause them to atraak
the windsh1eld.
O~h e .-w•~.

~ked Thursday wb~t "good words" he had for the people

o • om;roy m 1957. Mayor E. F. Robinson was brief
Were gding to have to get down &amp;Jid dig if we care to take
adv~tage of the expansion that apparently is to come here "
he ..id.
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JOb the first time four years ago did so because of popu1af de
mand. He has given romarkable dignity to the office and condueled lllQ I manner becoming to a Christian communitv His
rourh are models o! reasonableness. yet stnct where the occasion demands and 1s warranted by circumstances
As with anyone in ' similar position. he has faced crittcism
In his court and administrative actions.
ul always tell them (councU members)'' he sa td , "Thev arr
welcomed to sit in my chair and conduct court " No onC has
vo(unl"'!red. to date
~e mayor does not expeet to run again. At Ihe same tim e.
it IS clear that be hn not shut the door and locked it solid to
another term. President Eisenhower's famous statement while
he was President of Columbia UnivPrsitv that he wanterl no
political orfice left him the out to accPpl the nomination from
a nation that demanded be run
It is to be hooed that the next mayor . tf he is a new one. will
brinJI to Town Halt as much respect for the office and ability
aa Mr. Robin&amp;On.
The next mayors of Pomeroy ond Middleport hkely will
h:tve much to do wltb future raoiditv of J&gt;ro~ress in both
towns. Industrial exnansion inside Mei~s County sePffi S actuallv to be at hand . If "thines are what tltev sf'em '' the twin
towns may be living through growing pains of th e first order
before lonct
Mr Robin11on had i' point We'll hav f' lo ''get down and digr''

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When you pick up your evemng Dailv Sentinel have you
thouaht of the many indespensable st-r VH'es tt does for vou
which no other private business can r.lo . tncludmg radio Und
television?
This week, the Jast before 1957. has b(~en a time to evaluate
the work in 1956, How far, we ask ourselves hav" we advanced toward creating and operating a good Jlomf' 1wwsrwper In
pondering this question. a few back issuPs of thf' Oa1lv Sentinel were thumbed through. While lh,,·c&gt; n•mams much to be
done, we were proud of the quantity and quaht .. of services
performed for Meigs countians they ran get no\\- here else Here is a partial list noted in no more than one Wl•ek's Daily
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Sentinel issues:
1. Death announcements Relative.~ and friends depend on
their home newspaper for quirk. an·uraff' IH'Ws of trnw and
place of services for dear ones !hat hnvp llepartcd How l·lsc
could this news be circulated?
2. Free circulation of information awl bark ground mnterial
for all public campai~nS dn ves and &lt;;nch wo r thwh1l&lt;' com·
munitv endeavors as the Rloodmoblf(• VISits
3. Announcements for publu: ~ 1-rnwin Jl~. an examniP. bC'ing
the benefit performances or lh&lt;' lo~ · 1' mmslrrl lmu pes An nouncements of rehearsals of lllf'SC' ~roup s
4 News of automoblle a&lt;ndt•ut.s v.ht•I e in fnl'llds and rPiaUves may be injured or killed
5. Church announcements vital to th e forw~u d progress in

morals of all communities
8. Publication of valuablo information to home -ownPrs and
\ gricultural news which together with nohce-s of rural meetings to study aRr leu laura\ Problems, r'Onshtulf&gt; an imaluable
setvlce nowhere else available.
7 .. County Hea ~ th Department nP~'s Onlv last WC'rk I he
Health Department announced polio hoo s tl'' shots Wf'l'&lt;' to be
given Thursday and todav. Without !he Horne uapf.1r fh1s new~
eould not have the prominence and attention to detail that It
deserves.
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the current delinquent tax land list

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M:1ny other 11 kJnds11 of news are regularly featured in your
home newspaper Our job In 191\7 w•ll be to do a bette•· job u1
every way aettlng these services to our rPaders.

MII(AN SCORES IN HIGH "OUfiT

Around and About
W ilh Robert R11ark
As \H' nl'ar the l'n tl of a highly
unpt'Jft·d y1•ar - my Lord , Elo
JS(' , 11 fJas !we n a me!ls' l have
a l1ttl'l sa~·· ;u1Hrc lu pasa orr to
the po.u11ng m1lhon s It's thi~ Ne1
tlwr oflt'J Th•r accept adv1ce, of
an~ so1l frum anybody
I ht 1'1\ rrr lhrs ruck ~ er. businet;s
fur ~u mall} ~ears that I
ho. vt: &gt;Wt u off my forefmgcrs an11
am haliWd) through the middle
drg1ts t havco pon lrfr(alcd I ha ve
waved my Jllt JrnalrstJc arms and
shouh: •l
I have con .t rur tt•ll and destroy.
~d. lauJ.(hcd .. nrl l•n ed, snccrf'd and
jef'red b•!en ~ vmcrous\y folk sy and
loftily la h d" bioodv dah. l have

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more mileage
fr ::m
''am't" and double negauves than
anybody but the late Will Ro ger~
TIJt•re art' srx scrapbook s w1th
frl'e rnlumn, plalllered to each
slde ol tht• paKl'S. and 1t t:~kt•s
lwo ml'n and a boy to hft i'a ch
volum(' You would tlunl&lt; that
somewhere In th rs lrmp lealher
mausole um of dcau rdeas would
be a o;m rdgen of advke that was
worth lakm,", hul I &lt;"ant hnd any
I frnd lhtri!ts a nd J1Jdignat10n
an uccasJOH,JI new s story , some
ftN~tures, and a lot of pieces w11 h
bei:lllnrngs, middles. and end~; , but
no adi!Jcc Eleven yea rs srnce llw
war und l fJ av£' n't advised any

f my'''il't~l"''iew

1 body an~thltlg
1 h1 s rs a hell uf a poor record
v.ht·u ~ou rh rnk of TJr !\lorman
Vmtc nl l'f'al;·
Thr WISt', ·t ~&lt;'&lt;'IRS to rne, tcr1d
to ud\l~l' ion rnuth , and lhe un
'1 WJS(' &lt;trc unt111 llrng to aC('f'pt
anuthcJ man's h;ud way experience
Co n ter~t·ly t he hall·smart are C'\
en to•rgh('J thnn thP ~lS('aCrl's
ahout ll rl(JaJ!tn;; the11 u.!e~s of how
to run ano th~ · r i(']low's life
One of !h;• reJsons I qu1l going
to rwwspape• saloo ns 111 New York
was ,hat thPr(• was alv..ays some
(h tm k
aro u nr l
with
expliCit
lh oughlg abo-.rt how I ought to be
duu1g 111\' JOb and it generally
E'Udt' d 111 unplt'asantness
lr ~ ~ r ou~h l'rwu~h to bumhiP

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a tnh wr lhoul ahsorbrng
&lt;1 lo t nl o,rt~·dp slatre Aparl from
a{ ,., .. \l111g thp rudwH nts of a pro·
f ps~wn
whH h t:tmw.;, undt·r the
1 h('ad t•r mstr Ul'twn there IS JOlly
llltle that ~rnhodv can tell anybody ahout the prru;t!cutwn of h1s

l life or

WEST SHADE

wi!tk

II seems to m(' that evt'r smce
was a lnutl~h !Nd people have
bt•('n t. i11ng m~· what I wanted to
l,YN1"A'i!li
do. wh.11 I should do what l ou&amp;::ht
EW YORK- There la a tendency these daya,
to do
especially nmong those of ua who are Just
f.'onsi(lt'rln~ that ahoul half lh('
a couple uf yenl's too young to have done any
lnnc I lJIIly hav; ll vagUl' su spidun
~onalderahle Illegal dtznktng, to look back upon
of what I am .z;:u1 n.L: to llo m•xl. tim
the New Yotk speakeasy of ye•terday aa a low,
~ct•rns jus! a IOII(' h mtrtrszH' not
un~tanlt~~ozy zhve, full of thugs and endlessly be·
t o sa} dlcek' 1'hc ducf prl'sumplng razded by 1 evenue agents who h9.dn't been_
1r on 1s !hal yuu &lt;: h()Uld feel graleproperly paid oJf. The picture la only halt-true, 1 Jul for unsolJcdz•d bluC"prrnts fur
I conclude after havlng fi!.Se&amp;~hed among my
your future
older, alcoholic acquaintances who cut. their teeth
The surest way to earn a hreon gm bott!A In those deadlalla.
long enen~y '" to succu mb to a rt' ·
Ar.lwdly, there waa an air almost ot elegance
qut•st for a&lt;lvJcc, dPllvr-r sam(' anri
about u. number ot these boozing jolntl~an air
then wntch I he h atred mou nt ns
which In l!ome caaes even muahroomed as repeal
the pellllOner e1lhcr disregards 11
came and the epeak went atralght. The bel!!t
Mel Helmer
Qlld falls on lm ra&lt;'e or accepts it
reslnurant In New York now ll, likely, Twenty..
and falls on hzs face
R er-tdl.t tlltl bar.t One; back In the old daya lt we.e called Jack
When people ask for advice,
of ~sterJti!Gr, and Chazlle a (old·tlmera atUI uee the name) and
they do n't want It , they want &lt;"On·
even then wa11 considered by many to be the beat
currence wlth the1r own 1deas,
pii.Ce ln town. You had no fetat· of J'QII\I' blind trom the alkl aet up
with appltmst&gt; on the s1de. And
by the bark~p there.
when somebody jerks the rug out
There aren't many drtnklnr establlahmenta even 1\Gw in MaD•
from und~r I hem , they hate the
llattan that touch the luxury ot the Bath c:lub in w..t Gard, where
advisor for agreein'( w1th them In
a doorman wearing gold brou.de admtttd cuutomera to a three.
the Jrr~l place. and make a srmple
•tory manaton with a marble and (Old rnyer and a chamber·muala
transference of guilt To you
orcheatra provU:llng accon•panlment to the popplnJ of champagne
A simple example rn pomt Lots
coaka. The men wort evening pumpa and black pearla In tbelr ahlrt of kids wrtte to ask me how to be
lr"Onte and wine.. could cost you up lo:t $tO a macnum. Drlnka 11tarted
a suece:~s 111 Lhe newspaper bust11t a buck a throw, and a man could. get potted In an atmf)sphert ness, how to go nhout It 1 alway~
ot complete reftnement. ,
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say, 1 don't know They shi'Ug thrs
CL081l RIVALS TO THt~ RATH were the ltplcUN. ln the Eut one off. nrl sny. hul how did I
1\0e otr Ji'l.fth - a white stone houee with a two-raUon m&amp;pum of
start'
cornae on the bar, three- ~lin ing rooms and a cUentelt of oitlaena
Well . I sav I hothcred n lot of
readlnl' 'J'h~ .Bconomid and Tl•e Wall Bl1'reet lo.1'nal-and the
manal!:mg t&gt;ditors trnlrl nnA of
them gave me a JOb as copy hoy,
Mal\&amp;lon.
The Mansion, In the West Ma, WRS another thrte·ltory aft'atr fUll
m1x1ng past e and hustlrng coke,~;,
nf chandehen. drape• and tape~trlea, with a hup entrance haU ltlt4 and liiUch I so ld classified ad!! ov·
a balalaika orcheatn. The entire third floor wu rtven over to CJ.a.rdl. er the rounter, rnn errand s. took
ping-pong and backgammon and you got I'JtO the M~lon only 1 matnt&gt;cs to department stores, and
with a wooden admlaalon card that wu mlK'l!. harder to obtain than,
then N:Ol another copy-boy's Jtzb
Jay a currer..t membersh•p ln the Harvard club.
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And one da:-- ·thent was a val'atlry
AMther pleuant boo~ing place wu th• 19th Holt, wMN J'rencb
Ill the ~porls department. and
and Swl,. 'IL's.ltera served bond 1aleamen out wtth thelt tUitomert'
That doesn't !iem to be goo d
wivee. Debutafttes beu u1ed to delight In orderillJ the exotic pot&amp;IH
enough, by haU A look of suspzf'rJ/c, the carefully arranged drink uf m.uJtH::olond llqUtUfl, each
CIOn veils their eyes, as if I were
llnglnl tbe alap mellculou!ly.
1 holding back a trade seuct Whal
I wonder often how drama ernie John Chapman would. have made ' is this bum being so tag:~ ab(lul9
aut bon! ; IL wu Chapman wha once ordtred a ~ae cote In 11 Jow..
You can see the thought pro&lt;"ess.
down Eut Side bar and then, when the b&amp;rk"P broqht hia pa'Oucl
Actuall}, I've com11 to the r onhandiwork- mixed it wUh a awl"zle atlck, drank It down and aald, ] elusion that there rc&gt;ally zs n't any
"F\ne, let'• have another."
such thing as arivrl'e
An)thrni
Btll'a Bar featured Curlier and lvet prlnta and a $f,GOO ctrar.o
J:Ood that ev.-r happ£'1lf&gt;d to me
•taN Indian out (Nnt, and for &amp;'&amp;lety few could touch the Napoleon
happened dt'sp1le ativtce In lh'.!
in the upper I!Oa we1t or Jo~lrth The Napoleon had a (OJd and lvory
contrarv and never b~rau sc of ad
entrance h~t full of mlrrou, and a theatrlcal eUentele who kept It
v1ce. AU of the bud lhings that
from ever beln1 dull.
ever happened to me I bou~o:ht on
The Lof Cabin. over an Eut Side I&amp;I'Jit. UA :rou N&amp;"ister u a
my own trme, and wouldn't have
numbtr, and hlll.d an aquarPI.zm In the lobby, alon( with a ladlel'
l1stened I( somebody rt•alb astute
parlor wit.b dim Nd. and blue IampL if you .-.n~ lQIIS absent from
had st86Nd me tother way 'round
Lhi8 place, you JOt a come-on-over I&gt;IUer that. Mpa.. "Dear trlen4"
1 have blen rlaht ovC'r \Pto wrong
ltnd r.terr"*l to the Los Cabin .._. "your club."
w1lh encouraR:ement

By Mrs. Ruu.ell P•iftter

r.TI and ~tr~ Marshall 1\llller
and C'lur{lren of Downrngton were
Su nda~ ~uc~h of
Mrs
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Mr and Mrs
Harry
Urown and ~ uns wcrl' Chn~tmali
1 aftornoon J• aller~ of Mr azrcl Mrs
l !{u &lt;;sJ•Jl J&gt;'·.unter anrt so n Robert
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Mr and Mrs Dana Turner and
family weru Christmllis gue~&gt;ls of
Mr and Mrs Will Hellman, Sh1rley
Jene and Billie remained at the
HeLlman home fo!' a few days
Mr and ~rs Larry Roush of
Waverly spent Tuesday evenlnll
w1lh Mr and Mrs V1rgtl Roush..
\.klry Jo Roush returned hom~ wltb
lhem for a few days visit.
Mr and Mrs Gene Lanham, Mr.
and Mrs Lenard Lanham Jr anct
bahy of Parkersbur&amp;. Mr and Mts
Wlll J1~1lman were Chrtstmas Eve
guest!:! of Mr and Mrs Lenard Lan·
h&lt;~m and family

Mrs V1rgrl Roush and Mrs Jenme Hou~h attended the W ·S C. S.
C hrr~trnas galhermg at
Chester
F1 uby evening

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tiicbola breedmg providea the
nmbin~tion of vigorous health,
early weight. e•ceptiotllll livaLtlity
•IKI top feed efficiency that api!IIB
low coat per pound on lot after lot.
On a buyers' market, that can be
IRi&amp;hty important to you.
You'll "keep altead or the redn
when pricea are low, Teady to reap
10od profl.te in the months ahead.
See your V e.ntres8-Nicholaor I ndiao
River-Nichola hatcherymRR, tod..ly.

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Range Rldl'r

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Columbus, 0. That new poinsettia you recetved fo r Chrtstmas
should stay pretty for anotber
couple weeks, maybe longer, If
you take good care or it, says Victor H Ries, Ohio State UniverSlty
extension horticulturist
Rzl'S oUcrs the followmg .suggestrons on po111.setl1a care Keep th~
plan! out vf drafts well '&gt;'alered,
and don't let rt become powder
dry When 1t drops 1ts leaves and
looks ragged, put 1t tn th~J basement and water 1t once a month.
Early next June cut ea&lt;'h branch
back to about two mches from the
bottom and rcpot the plant 111 good
topsoil, e1ther In the same pot or
m one !I]Jghtly larger. Bur}• the
t&gt;ot Lo rl.s top m !I sunny place m
1011r garde n Nex t fall take the
plant back m the house before
n1ght !tmperalures drop below
60 r!egrcCs.

Pomsell ras are short-rlav planh
tllal " 111 not ;;ioom when the days
arC' lung Kcep!ll g plants ncar a n
l'leclnc light at 11 1ght may \eng·
l!1en tl;ie ;;PaJ·~· $!llfJcw nllJ&lt; to pr~
vent their b1onm lng, he sa) s.

Gale Storm Sbow
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Afternoon Film Festival
Sq~ Serial Time
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Oat'"'D' Club
Ftve St~ Flna\
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Jo hn al Y I: t e e\Q
Rln Tin Tin
Jlm Bowle
PubUe Defender
Tro.tsure Hunt
Confidential File

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Two Gun Playhouse

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Swappin' Sam's Scoreboat4
Forum
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Eddy Arnold Time
Famous Film Fe11tiv&amp;l
La oYrenu Welk
Masquerade Party
Theatre
S1gn Off

--L-IT_A_Il; ,::,.:L:L:;I-;N-.-;I;;W;;S;-- - and Mrs. Broock-s-:R:coc:u-::sh- o,f=wheei·•IJI p1111 '..lW Ol JotlqJnap tr JO tf'lJ!q ana, w. Va spent over the week
8l(l JO 1uawaaunouuw u11 patqa~ end w1th thetr aunts, Pofr•- Lena
4.I tfh\Od
'H sJW put ·.:rw
Ratehff and Mr and Mrs. Geor1e
E. B. Lynch of Charl~aton. BJrs. Deiley.
LYncb Is a niete of Mr. P(lwell
Mr and Mrs Ralph West of
Mta. J. D Heiney spent several Cincinnati are spendine: the boll·
d&amp;y1 with Mrs. L L. Nice, Plant8. days w1th her parents Mr and
Mr. and :Mrs. John Stobart spent Mrs. W W. yarL!m.
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Christmas with their daugllter,
Mrs. J D Routh left Wednesday
Mra. Wella of Columbus.
to 11pend the winter with her niece
MJ. and Mra
Herbert Roush.j
C A Turner, Columbus.
Garner and PauUne Rouah, Mr.

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been SMid before. but we
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say it with renewed hope
and real sincerity. To you

and you and you, to every·
one, a happy New Year!

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Your John Deere Tractor Dealer

MORRIS
Implement and Supply
" 0 N" o•••~

Phone 3202

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Howtftl', ln. tht mldat ol the lh.llt.bbl. . ., Ul.rt WM 110me eteranee
• _., .., •• not ~· away au ~ Dad.'e pld.CSl' mtDlOi'iu, lhaU wet
It he wan~ lo ~ember the
Jlt ~ 1\ up ha u Juxurl.o~
..,,. 11p1 out
v.._ w110""-. 1o Nlll!o wu

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So )left' b my arl\'IN:' Drsregard
tl, all ol ;t, at all limf'll People l
offer It out of their own ('xperienee, which doesn't necessanly f1t
your own.
Make your own mislakes, capitalize on your own succe~sful decision~. and the n~xt time somebody grabs you by the lapels and
says. "Now t hi11 I! what yon ought
to do. . ,'' 'haul oO: and hit him
ri1ht smack on the no9e

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(COpyrigbt. 1958.
by
Feature Syndicate, Inc l

UnJted

Racine

Thla dlatlnctlon COIUI to Marl·
lyn DavlB, or Hoeklng count7 and
William Morris, %1, of Allen
count7. Their 4-H recorda exem•
piUy the beet over-all &amp;e90DlPIIBh·
ment In 4-H project Club work
and community aet1v1tle11, accord·
log to the E:xteW!ton Service of
Ohio State Unlvertllty.
Both received a eerUftcate of
merit Marilyn attended the NM•
Uoual 4-H Club Congree! held
rect~ntly ln Chicago as guest of
tlu~ Ford Mutor Co., donor of the
4-l l AchievemQ.l.lt award!. She
wa! among the 1200 delesatel
honored rrom 4!1 states, Alaska.
Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

Ohio 4-H'ers Bad •

From Club Congress
Two Ohio 4-H Club members
have returned ta thl'&gt;ir homes
from a week at the 36th Natlo!lal
4-B Club CongrAs$ held roeently
Jn Chicago. They were etate delegates ln the 4-H Dre!l Revue and
Garden programe.
Marliyn Writsel, 17, or New
Holland, won top state honors
aver all other 4·H participants ln
the 1966 DrHIUI Revue, and a
ch,mce to model her prlzo-'l'.lnJJing dr1113s lu Chicago. For the
lOth year, Simplicity Pattern Co.,
provided the trip award.
Marilyn' s ensemble was a
ebealh dress, nr.locoat Bnd a rain
hal that she designed herselr.
Choosing nuJ.terh\1 wet weather
would not ha rm, she paid $25 lor
1t and a[leUt nnother $25 on uc·
cessorles. It took about two
weeks to complete the outfit.

Marilyn is now attending Ohio
State Univerelty on a scholarahlp. Bhe was Junior leader of her
local 4·H Club.
It took more than a men
thumb for Denny Spaulding, 18,
()f Goshen to win state honors In
the 4-H Oanlen program. He not
o~y leMrned to make hie garden
arow, but al8o how to market tM
products.
Denny raised all ot his tamlly'•
lrulte and 'f'ogetables. He froze
.orne tor friends Q.nd relatives.
He raisM all his vegetable plants
from seed under a tluore1oont
light. He recelved H blue rlbbon11
as awa.rde on bls project He
attended junlor leade'1'8hlp recognltloo camp and the annual state
i 1-1 Club congres!.
This Is th e 11th year that Allis·
Chalmers, Tractor Group, baa
provided the Congre!ls trip
These programs are conducted
by the Extension Servlce of Oblo
Stat&amp; University with the U. a.
Depl of Agriculture cooparating.

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Farm Equipment
ALSO

loyously, we greet th. New
Year, Sincsrely,

we widt

for you happiness, health
and pro,perily , Gratefully,

we thank you for your' pat.
ronag• throughout the year.

;OMES IT 'l»E
04Y AFTER llE
MAK!iS 'l»E LAST
'dYMeNT OW 'l»E
01.0 llEAP.. ·AN0"·
Oil, a.l! ~ERe
WE 60AG41N"••

SUGAR RUN
FWUR MILL
· Phone 150
Mulberry Ave.

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applle• to the Conaervat1on Reserve !1 now av.allable to lrlei&amp;t
County lumen for particl.patiQ.D.
Jn 1957 and 1ueceed~na yeart.
Many question• bl.ve been riJ.ed concerning th.i.J proara ntn
since lt1 adoption by CoD1'88' 111
1956 The act tlatee that it is in
the intereat of tbe ceneraJ welfare
tbat the soil and water ff:IOUI'ftl
of the- nation be not wuted and
depleted In the production ot bur·
denaome aancuJtuul aurplUJU.
The polu:y of Cona:;reea •• en•cted
under the Soil Bank act UJ to protect and lncreue larm Income •ad
at the same time -.,rotect toU, n
ler, (Orella and wildlife reaoureet
from waste and depletton.
The act at.o Is dll~&amp;ned to lusen burdens of eueuive IUppllel
farm products •nd still provlde
an adequate balanced and ordetb'
now of tbese products in interstate and foreign commerce.
Melva CCMtrtty hrmen wiH 1M
lnterett.d In the retes of pe.;....nt1
which wilt 1M $9 ~Nr acn per tur
for land talc•n ovt of pi"'OIIuctlon of
eom. ama'l grl'fm, tabiiCO •nd .,..
tatott. For ltnd tektn .vt of ......,
cluctlon of other crops the ,.YIMI'II
II $2.10 per acre per'"'·

Farmen 1nter~ted in flndin&amp;
out how tbe Soli Bani prouam
would work on thelr farm should
contad Ule local A. S. C. Office in
the Muon1 Temple Buildin1 to
Jearn the exact beuefit. ther
mleht teelll'e on their fram b'om
t.biJ program. Land owners who
ml&amp;ht be part.lcularlf .Interested
include ab.entee t.odlords, thoae
who are •hQrt of llbor for their
farm operation •ad those who
wiah to relire the fum from actual .Producticn while al the tame
time eoruerve tbt fert.Jhty tlurt b
on the farm.

The ConservatJon Reservl! cootract goea w1 lb the farm m case
of the ule of tbF farm unleH
origmaJ wooer relbndl p~ymenla
made.

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THt:RI: W£RE SPECIAL llt\NGOUT8 tor aU tractes. New"'
tapotrmen pe.tronlaed ltu! PH!III Grill .and tht Prep Club ln the Eut
lOa. The lihl'raU druk at a pl•ct c.1aUttd Toay'a and cl~k·&amp;nd•
1ulton pe.troniad the J . and L., upatai!'ll In a loR bulktlltl' In the
We.t. 301, wltrt there were Jood, Ullc:lk ...U udl lln• aJe MlUn&amp;
lor
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Mualclanl uaed Ult Uth Street Club, raeketten hun&amp;' out ln The
Strollen. wMrt dtontr wu trM to NJUlaq oa Tuuday., and Vil·
1.aprt erow4ed Into Jullu•', once 4eacrt.be4 by artllt Al Htnc::hfeN
u "a madboute Without k"per.."
Tht.,. wert, of cqune. 110me dUIIlP¥ of tile ldD4 people Mw chOOM

Ohio &amp;lrl and boy were
aamtct lor one of tb• hl&amp;h••t
bonnre In t ·H Club work, theltlif
Stat. Acbtevament &amp;ward.

WHTN-tV Chann~l13
FRIDAY

C. I. tLAKIILII
would, ot eourN, return more inCo"nt, Atrkultvrel AteM
come by not •il'ninl liP under the
The Soil Bani program u
it ConRrVilt.l'on Reterve program.

At~.

The Lale Show

dau~o:hlcr

Mr and M['l,( GPrald Violcl Mr
nnd Mrs I··\oyrt Spence and dau·
~hh•t Mr and M1 s. Alva Clark
al\ d :;on, ~tr and Mts Denz1l Gl'oglcJn and Mr
anti Mrs VJrgil
Ruush anrl lhlldrPn were Chnst
mas tl rnnt r gut•sls of Mrs Jennie
Romh

Lower cost
per pound
keepS you
In busln&amp;ss
Pricea ~own? Time now to lower

l 00 The Loll..! Ran&amp;er

700 TBA
7 15
7 30
8 00
8 30
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9 ·30

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Poinsettia Stay
Pretty Two M9re.
Weeks With·Care

101t. bJ ueing J-way crC~taea biLI!Ied
en Nichols femalea.

11 30 Tales of Texas 1t.anrer4

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Life on the Fatm

12:30 Seareb for Tomorrow
12:41 GuldiDI Ltpl

.Columbus, 0 . - To all homeWhat is the monthly payment oo
makers who are thmking of buy- the rreezer" On the food'
in&amp; • food freezer that tnclude5 a
What rate of interest would you
food plan, Thelma Beall, Ohio have to pay'~'
State UnJver,ity extension home
h there an extra chahe for food
mlnagement specialist, has these processing? For tbe deUvery of
words of advice :
lb.~ food?
a&lt;"~pting the food plan, ~•n
"InvestigAte carefully Freezers youIn select
the brands and varie-Wlth food plans are e8Senttally a
ties of foods you want, or must
meaoa of sellmg on the tune-pay- you take some which your family
ment plan both a freezer and an
doesn't like? rr you buy a quantity
allotted amount of frozen food .
of meat, how much of 11~ will be
'"Nelther the food nor the freezrn souQbones, hocks. cheap culll?
er it being given to you"
Whal grad~ meat wtll be supplied'
The specialist says that one way What is the quality of the ather
to jud.(le tbe wortb of a tret'ter- foods offered?
food plan buy hr to find out the
What woula You have to pay
answers to the fol,owml questions. for the·. freezer only, if you purDoe1 the contract .state exactly chased 1t eb:ewhere? How much
bow mueh you are to pay for the would you pay for a hke amount
freezer itaelt? For the tood?
of food of the kind you want,
What down payment would be when you want it, if you bought
required for the freezer? For the through other ehanneb?
food?
l"hat carrying charge would you
"The purchase of a free~ full
pay on the !reezer1' On the food? of frozen food often sounds like
the answer to the high cost of llvm~:," Miss Beall continues. "Just
remember that elaim1 as to the
great savmgs that can be made by
lhe purchaae of a freezer with a
food p~an ne often exaggerated.

NEWS IN FARMING

4-H Achievement

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NBA Game
Sky Kmg

7.00 Dr. ~lldson's Journal
7·30 Bdcl,ie Fisher Show

12·30

Building Ameril'll
Fu ry

Wild B1l1 Hi~'kok
News JJicture

10:i~ hmou~

Howdy Duoc'y

11 00

s-.u t.pon• Eye
~:~ Weath.,.._ll

,..in•·

o keep de•• olf the
1hield aad win-.wa, your It"&amp;·
er a ad delroeter IIIU!It .. "orlf.
properb. Both thoulcl be
checked thorourhly l.r your
service attendant, alonr with
thtt batte-ry and veltal'e reaul•·
lo r. And remember t~ tha\
wHh fewer dayllrhl h~Jura,
you'll be uai.nc your headllchta
more. They should be lne:pected a• wt-11 aa the tail li&amp;"hh and
turn aicnale. ·
Braltea and tirea mqat be in'
guod condztion tor maximum atop·
1ung Pffii'Jency on alip~l')' pav.menls
Have rein(orcod Lire
rh,un8 avp. rlable T~&gt;stl by the
Comm1tl••e on Wmter Drzvn.g
Hazards of the Natzonal Saftty
Counc1l ~how that tzn chaina cut
brakmg d1stancel in hulf on both
anow and zce.
Anli -freeze keeps your ear'a
cooling IIY&amp;lena funFtionlnJ tn
cold weather by allowin1 cool
liquid to ftow around the lllnline
block wzthout frel':zlinr. "Per·
nzane11t" anti-fr.,eq can ()., put
1n nnw and "'Ill ..-ork efti.dently
fur tht&gt; duration of winth Alcohol, "hil&lt;e lea:JII npPnllive, will
hozl away unloE'IUI the radiator iH
ch,..clr.ed frli'quently.

Sign On

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3.00 Matinee Tt-.:atr,·

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Stgn On
Toda}
Coffee Tir.1e
Dmg Dong S~hool
The PrrC'e ls Right
Home
Tir rae Dough
It Could Be Yuu
Current
Cam•r -:. GOE-s To School

2 30 TennesseP Rrn1e P"ord

v. ~:ath o• r

Evaluating 1956: Goal For 1957

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lo'OK SAJ&lt;"i:I"Y'S SA.K~ "wln·
l.• riz ~&gt;-''
your car before cold

'Get Down And Dig!'

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Channel 3

SATUI!DAY

l(om,e &amp;onomist Suggest Buyer Look lj
Carefully Into Freezer-J'ood Plans

Septic Tank Test
Is Easy Points
Out Engineer

A SoH Bank bue Is edablllllecl
for eaeh farm. Thla btae Ia
the
av~rage acreag~ tor the last two
years planted m row or grai~
crops To be eligible for the lit- ,
ger payment this Soil Bank bait ·
acreage must be reduced and payments wtli be made of $9 per •ere
for acres reduced below the base.
Land taken out of other cropa
such as hay will receive thr. smaller payment of $2 70 !)er acre.
It is Important to understand the
purpose of the program is to reduce the productwn qf crops now
in surplus It is also important to
understand that under the Conservation Reserve program three
years IS the shortest t1me a contract ror the So1l Ban\r: program
may he Signed, if the land is now
rn permanent veg~tation
If tbe
land does not have a permanent
vegetative cover then the mini·
mum period is flVe years. Contr&lt;Jcts run for a longer time in the
ease of retiring to the production
of trees.
Assistance is also given under
the program in establishing vege.
tat1ve cover on the land. Thts
amounts to approximately 80 % of
the cash &lt;"Ost of lime, !erhlizcr
and seed lf the farmer fads to
keep his acreage in the Conservation Reserve thrm he b subject to
penally and must refund all the
money P.&lt;Ud 111 the establishment
of the cover.
After cover is established on
land 1n the ConservatiOn Reservt"
no ('rop Of any krnd may be bar.
vested. LIVestock may not be pa~­
tured on the area at any lime dur1mg the perJod of conlract The
only type of harvest perm1tted ts
on some areas which may be used
for wtldlife purposes. These areas
m.ust be worke d out m cooperation
w1th the gam!' manag~ment people
and are to prov1de food for wildhfe.
While the rates or payment under the Conservation Reserve are
not large there may be many
farms which have not operated m
r~ent years With a net mcome
of $9 or more per acre for the
crop !Ieason. As an example of
thiS we might consider land which
produces 40 bushels of corn per
acre. Total income from thts fleld
at $12~ a hushel would be $50
The cost of preparatiou of the side
bed ,purcha!M' or the necessary
hme, fertilh•er and seed, cultivation and weed control and costs of
harvestmg might well run the eost
of production over $4:1 per acre
whiCh would then return a net to
the landlord of an amount similar
to the Conservation Rcserv~ payment.
Land which IS now In a high
slate of !ertllity and Wlll pr(lduce
ylelc:Js of 100 bushels per acrea

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Columbus

o. -Here's an easy way

to ~heck your &amp;eptic tank to 1 ee
weather or not lt needs deaning:

ta k
·
c a stnp. of Tur~sh towellng
on a long stick and dlp 1t down to
the bottom of the tank. If more
than 18 to 20 mches of sludge bas
accumulated, the lank 1hould be
cleaned.
This tip (' Omes from Mel,.tlle T,
Patn,e . VlwJ State Umvers1ty ell·
tensio n o~g r1' ultural engme~r Pa
mer sut; g t-~s you in!!.pect )our
tank once a year lu prevent trouble form cloggmg.
The only 1ure mttthod of dun
ing • septic tanlc Ia to pump it
out. Chemical cleanara tried so
fn hnen't been tatlsftctory, Haw
oft•n your tank nMda de•ninv d•·
pends on lh 111• end the amount
of vte it geh, but If It n-.da d .. n.
lng mo,.. often them every 3 or 4
reen, it'1 too •mall.
Palmer says the mmmun tlze
tank for a 2 bedroom home IS 500
gallons, prov1dmg you don 'l have
'I garbage grrnder. W1th a gnnder
)'ou shoutd hal'e al least a 75D:
~allon lank, but you
won't go
wrung by installing a stil l larger

one

'Giving' Claimed
To Be Secret Of
Getting Ahead
Colll,plbW, 0. When you've nu·
&amp;bt the a«ret or Jirina:. and o1
~ba.rln&amp; wil.h other., fOU jult call 't
worry, Dr. HlrVQ' C- Hahn. put«
of the Otterbein Church, Dayton,
told Obio HI dub advillen and
KUeatt ret!ent17 at 1 luneheoD
meetina: in the You!.ll Ceuter on
the Ohio State taifJ]'eUDdl here

The noted miotJter, wbo, u a
boy 10 Cleveland, IOid newspaper~
and &amp;biDed lhoet to belp 1upport
W.. five aillers and brothers, blamed lack of .ecuri(f fOr many of
our pre.art-day trouble~.
"The treat majorl.tJ of people
lD the United Statf.l today, "be
said," look on lef:UI'Ity u tomethinJil you caD bold. But .e-c\Uity
11 not what we een bold, what we
can eou.Dt, or wbat we can pl.aee
a prztf! laJil on. It It •bat we can
tramlate l.ntCt aerviee to our feJJow
men.

FARMALL OWNERS

''Think of the five pertODs who
have contrll',uted most to the development of your own eha. .. ·
.JDd personality," th~ speaker told
members of bJS audience. '"Then
.urk your~el.f bow much of the
world's a:ooda they poueu
What you have iSD't too important
It's what you .(liVe away that counts
Tbe more you Kive away the
more God and society Will try to
~·ve back to you."

Letart,

SPECIAL
DURING

January and February

w. va.

•TUNE-UPS

Mr. Sherman Bteping returned
rrom St. Mary's Hospital in Huntmgton after submitting to surgery,

•PAINT JOBS
•OVERHAULS

Mr. and Mn:. Curtis Young of
Dunbar called Tuesday i n t h e
llomes or Mr. a n d Mrs. Donald
Thompson , Mrs. P'anme Taylor
Mr and Mrl Rich Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. CeeU Bleslllng and Mr and
Mrs. Fred Rouah. they are plannmg on returning to their farm io
thiS area the first of the year.

•ETC.

SAVE

Mr. George Reed and Eugene
Staats called on Sherman Bleaaing
who is recuperatmg at the hom~
of Mrs. Leuyena Rainey.

LETART fALLS NEWS
,
The Faithful Circle Class of the [
Methodtst Sunday School h~ld
lheir annual Christmal! party at
the Communrty Hall Tuesday even
mg. A ch1cken dinner was served
to 1 t members and two guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boncutter •
an Conn1e Mrs. Garnett Chapman were shoppmg m omt Pleasat Thursday.

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Rev Eddie Burman of Ashland.,
ter, Mr. and Mrs. St. CLair HiU.
fbey spent Sunday with tbelr uncle
A. C Burman of Ripley, W. Va.

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PoD)eroy

Your Meigs Farm Blll'ellu Has Tbe

..a

KY, spent Wednesday with his si•

SAVE

EVERYBODY
KNOWS

Glfts were excbang~d. The next
meellng will be at the home of
Caroline Miller..
Attending were
Hattie Shank,
Ida Cramlet, Orpha Hill, Caroline
MlUer, Fanme Varian, Genevieve
Powell, VIOlet Gr1mm, Nola Amos
Allee Balser, Rose McDade, Rev.
and Mn. Workmtn.
Mr .and Mrs llaroJd Grimm are
spending the holidays in Columbus
where the 1r son and daughter-in·
law, Dr and Mrs Earl Grimm, of
Chicago, Ill , will meet them.

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SCHEDULE NOW!

Automatrc clothles washers and
d1sh washers don 't affe&lt;"t the siZe
Mrs. Etbel Fry and Mra. Ammey
of tank need~ However, a laue· Boston and Mite attended t b e
er drsposal field Wlll be required Xmas program a t Board School
rlue to the !n&lt;"reased amount of House Wednesday afternoon.
wate r being used
1\loderate amounts ot &gt;:alt brme from water
softeners and wash1ng delergen'.s
won't Interfere wilh the lank's oper.,tion

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Lowest Prices

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Pomeroy Seciety N&amp;tes

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major rollelf.P scorer .Per:~nsylva.
ni.a beat Davidson, 83-79, .aDd Penn
State dt.feated Richmond, 64~0. in
other games. Play eonlinue3 today
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Dlllht but ~ f:la. •. 7f.'IO, In the !!rat
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he nnmlnr into a red·bot bole the Onll!Je Bowl Tournament aft?
team 'll'hld"l be.a,t ~ehth-r.nhd er Pittlburch topped Seton Hall,
West V1rclnla, 73-67, ln tbt open- 78-efl, Stanford t:fefeated ValparaiiDa round.
so, 8$-St, and Western lter:~tacky
wba(le4 LaSalle, 89-?B. Wayne
The B1ue Devils were tbe na- Davfi sepred II) pointl for Cormecttob's 12th ranled team but were lieut; PittJburrh limited Seton
DOt eaptde4 to handle- Rod Hwnd- Hall aee Diet Galnea to 10 points.;
li&gt;J I&amp; Cca. Y•t they ouWebounded Stanford set a toumey record for
and out-hustled the Mountalnev, d~felllfe in one game and Owl"n
and even madt ff\JndJey loo,l: lild UW$rln PQmped In 33 points fDr
duplte 24 p01als. Duke also ha1 Westnn Kentucky.
beaten tbird -rank~ Kentucky so
Thursday n.libt 's ric tory eould uot Colorado, ranked 20th along with
in any way be reaarded as 1 lowa and Californi,a, whipped MissourJ.. M-!18. and Michigan State
"fluke."
d.owru~d Nebraska, 79-65, in their
Nort1\ Ct2'ollna, however , wUl go tint-round g:tmes ot the Big Seven
Into tonight's game at . RaJeigh, Tournament at Kansas City, Mo.
N. C., a heavv favorite on tht basis Bob Helzer's 17 point! led Colo~f Its velvet-smooth sheUarling of rado while Jack Quiggle notched
Utah. l..en Rosenbluth, who wound 21 for Michigan State. KanSAs,
up. wltb 36 points, led a drive that 5&amp;67 tictor over Iowa State in the
put the Tarltieela In bent, 42--32, opening round , plan Oklahoma in
at l'ilir-tlme and midway In the lhe feature game of tonight'll secllteOnd half the lead had ballooned ond-ioilnd p)&amp;J.
to 19 points.
In the Queen City TournamerJt
Southerners S~ Cl""
at Buffalo, N. Y., Canlslus beat
Defending rhampion North Caro- ConeU. '19-60, and Minnesota
lin1 State upset 20th-ranked rewl, · knot!lred over defending charitJlion
M-70, and Wake Forest whipped Xavier, 88-78, to reach. Saturday
DePaul, 74-68, to make it a dean night's title round . Hank Noawk

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Tournament at Oklahoma City. £1gin Baylor had 32 points and Dick
Stricklin 30 ror Seattle. Memphis
State beat Texas Teeh. 99-77 , Mar·
queUe walloped Georgia T~eh , 102.
78, and Oklahoma City topped Ida·
ho State, 70-68, in th(• other games.
Hofstra
's defending
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beat
Upsala,
63·57 , in the
Invitational Tournament at Hempstead. N. Y .. while Wf'st Virginia
Tech toppled Gettysburg, 11$.78,
Bucknell ddeatl"d Wagner, 85-65,
and Cortland ·reaeher~ outclassed
Springfield, 81-62. Ken Hammond
of West Virginia Tech was the !fUr
of the day with 33 points.

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LOS AINGELF.S -Don Jordan , 142
Los An.e:cles, outpointed Archie .
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Reunion Held
Christmas Day

With but 15 ~r, of the cou nt}"s
population. Pomeroy had 21 ';. of
the wre&lt;"ks. Middleport. also with
15 ',:
or the populalion , had
18'") Of the ('OiliSiOnS.
However, 1956 shQ1Yei"l that the
driver had much better ehanees of
eomlng out nt an ace1dcnt unseatred in either town than if he
cracked up on the counly's hi ~ h·
ways and rural roads .
Rural ~owns and areas outside
Pomeroy anrl Middleport. with 70
per eent of the popu lat ion clut ·
tf'red up the sheri ff's and State
Pntrol's reeords with 213 wreeks,
or 54 '/, of the total. invo lving 52
per cent Of the wreck Nf ears. and
!njurir:1g 69 per cent of all tho.&lt;~e
pNsons b1·uised and cut. And be·
sides. it was oulside Pomeroy and
~lir!dll•port that five IJl'upl e were
killed .and a horse h~·sidcs
Ht•corrl .~

Mr. and Mrs. William WaJ:d,
Charlottesvile, were home for
Christmas for
the firat time In
four years and they left Thursday
to return to Charlottesville.
Others here witQ Mrs. ward and
her roster children, Dorl MeGee
and Ann Jeffers were Plandolpb
Ward, Ravenswood; Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Ward, Pomeroy; M.r. and
Mrs. Jerry Ward and son Don,
Moundsvile; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
DeVol and daughter, Carolyn, and
Judy Ward, Charleston.
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for a compansnn. ::~!though
off1cers are in a~r('(•mr nl tha t the
1956 accident t 0t~l '"surl'ly exeecds Jut yt&gt;ar's' '
The- Gallipolis State Patrol Post
told The Daily Sentinel it had in- t
vestigated 32R accide nt ~ in Gallia
County, ontsule Gallipolis. Offi·
e(·rs there t&gt;stimated Gallipoli~ itself averaged B to IO mishaps a
~ek, or approximatl"ly 400-500
during 1956. This would relied
Christmas progra m at th1~ rhurch well upon \!eigs County's safety
rerord, bul in cQmparison only.
Sunday evening.
Thert' is little- dilft&gt;re nce betwll'en
A gro up of young people ac- bad and wor~t!
wmpanied bv Re\'. and Mrs. Harry
Bales anti Santa Cla us visited the
Drives Out Of Living loom
Carnwn Re .~t Hom!', the Jntirmary
SAN DIEGO, Calir. UP - Mrs.
and various homes thoughout lhl• Ida May Lefevers was surprised
community, s ingin g carols and indeed when a n automo~ile
Santa giving out gifts.
crashed into her living room while
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. &lt;:he was watehing television . She
Robert Rowen were Mr. IIOd Mrs. was even more surprised when the
Gomer Row~n and daughter Min· driver got out, looked around , tben
got back in the car and dro•e out.
nie of McArthur and Mr. and Mrs.
Gco. Marll11 of Columbu.q.

LAUREL CLIFF
Mn.. John Diehl
Attendance at Sunday School
Dec. 23 was 101 Collection $14.25.
Lawrence St;nitb, son Larry, and
.Rev. H1rry Bates were in Columbus last Tuesday.
~ ,Coti Rensllaw has return·
etf !i~Rre alt(fr ~ending sOme
time with her sister Mn. Florence
HowelL
Mrs. Faye Lewis
or her mother Mrs.
Wedn6sday. '
Paul Jacobs and
w~eltebd ' g'ue$ts of
Pearl Jacobs.

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"Mr. and Mrs. Verne Story of
Columbus Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Akley of Athens werl! Christmas
dinner gue5\ of Mr . and Mrs. Norman Sehaefl'r.
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and Mrs Rob BowE"n and son cAll ed on Mr .and Mrs. John Diehl
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Mr . nrl :\trs. Robert Bowen and
Mr. and Mrs. I son Robc1·t Jr. called on Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Carmen, grandma Car.
men and Mr. nd Mrs. Earl Freeker
dtrlstm•s day guests at the and son Rorlney, Christmas day.
Pearl Ja"cobs home were their chi!Mr. and Mts. Marvin Roush and
dren Mr, .:nd Mrs. Clifford Jacobs 1 ehildrrn spent Christmas eveninll
and son, Jack, Mr, and Mrs. Bill 1 with )fr. and Mrs. Chas Diehl and
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jaeobs, sons
Bruce and BeverJy, Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl was
Steve Eblin, Greg, &amp;nd Beeky, Mrs. Christmas dinner guests of Cbas.
James Gllmore. Judy, Sandy, Brens Diehl and flUTiily .
da •nd Denny.
Karen Turner Q! St. Peter.qburg
Lt . Cedric Parker of Ft. Bragg
F1a. spent Christmas with her N. Carolina spent the Christmas
P'•nd mother Mrs. Josi.e Turner. week end with his parl"nts Mr. and
K'enny Lunsford spent the Christ Mrs. Pearl Park('T .
Mr and Mrs. PParl Parker and
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Chrisi.ma s Ofly for ·a family reunion. James Warli. who was upa.ble
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this next weekend here w!J-b his
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Mr. and Mrs. Milford HaWk and
rami))', Lon&amp; Bottom, had as Christ
mas guests Mrs. Ada Stivers, Mr .
'lnd Mrs. Wm. Stivers and. daugh·
ten, Junior and Darrelllawthorne,
ail of Pomeroy; Dorothy Hawk,
Columbus, J. J, Hawk, al)d Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hawk and daugh·
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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Vietor Stewart and
C'hildren o( St. Albans, W. Va., Mr.
and ?l'lf-s. Harold Jones, Minersville.
Mr. · ll.nd Mrs. il E. Schwab and
son, Bevcrl)', 0., Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jo~s. Jr. and ehildren, Columbu!l,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Pomeroy, were Christmas guests of Mr.
and Mrs. RoJ; Jones, Syracuse.

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NEW YORK UP - Fraley's finol follies of 1956 IO .,,. you the
2 Door. V-8 Motor. RadlQ, Heater, lovely new Black over 1
rootball bowl "win,ners" - and 1
li.F.VELAND. 0 .
UP - Bob
never
thought
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enough
Fcllf"r,
the
greatest
strikeout
artMaroon finish, local owner.
money to last out thl! year.
ist ~inre the day of Walter JohnRose Bowl
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SAN FRAN CISCO uP - Battle
son , wlls cxpertrd to announce
lines Wl're drawn lo(lay for the
Iowa over Orego n State-Here a hi s rclirl'meut from Baseball to·
32nd annual Shrine East-West grid guy cm1ld get highly technical day.
rlassic hf'rl" Salurduy as bead about multiple fractured offenses
E. Main St.
Pomeroy
Th~· 36-p:"ar-old Iowa
playboy
coaches Terr y Brunnan or the and cumpountl fpJonious defenses.
East and ll11ck Shnw of thP West That way, everybody would get plllnnrd tn c&amp;ll u press eonferenC('
named their all - ~tar starting line- mad at evt•rybody f"I M•, r.obody at abmJl noon tu ttnnuuncc he's
ups.
would under.-;land what anybody .. all t hrough."
Di!ICovered by Cy Slspnh·ka in
The East will go IJ,t,., the fray a was talkin g about and th ey'd still
t'lo~e a~s1wiatr~
sav th(' e.v.one-touchdown fAvorite with a have the Rose Bowl parade any- firehallu r, an almost ,;aulomatic"' Van Meter, Iowa, the then 17·y earbnekrleld composed of Paul Hor- how . To sum it up, - just happen St.' IC("\iun for the gall\ (''s hall O[ old Fel ler was prrm~tted to re·
nung, Notre Damr. quar·teJ·hack; tn like Tow:1.
[rame will r~::ject ~t'VH&lt;J l major ma~n with the Indians O\·er thi!
Abr Wnod ~Orll), Ill innis, h•ft half;
Coffon Bowl
Jca_gul' offers t u de\'olr all his t~r O LI'St of sev~ral other major
Terry Rnrr, Ml~hignn . ri.11:hl half:
t.imc to nn insurance bu~iness and !f':tgut• teams. The controversial
nnrl Ray Alberigi, !'l.'nn S!t~te, full Syraeuse over TCU- This is a hPltJiug to guide the players pen- decisio n was maue by the late
bAck ,
ease oF wht•n &lt;Jn orange !s not . an sion fun d.
Kenesaw M. Laudis, commissioner
The West wlll eounler with pags- orange and will it pack more aafe- ·
of baseball in order to prevent
Although rerognltf'1 a.~ the must
ln!il' nee John Brorlit&gt;. ~Ianford, h• in c-o!lon Syracuse, ror sonie
one of the wilde~t bidding sprees
quarterhm·k : Jon Arnett. Southl)rl\ daffy
rPa~ons
nicknanwd the overpowering pitrhur of his time,
California, left. hal f; Pet{' O'Garro, "Oran);{c," was squa.!ihed thoroush- Feller's d~cisiun means he will go in hi.itory.
UCLA, right haiL anrl Dean Der· ly in lhc 1053 Orange Bowl. But Into retirmn&lt;'nt without having
Feller was an immediate str iki!by , Washington , fullback.
c.&gt;;ttau ~live rcst•arh hall shown that achieved his No 1 goal: A world out sensation, equallina t he th en
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The wuather forrcast is for ron- llorn efl hogs· TCU, yuk-yuk do 1s~ries victory. lie had lwo tries major league mark of 17 strike·
: tlnued rlear and wurm -but enach not lhrir&lt;' oh orange puels like for it in tlw 194B ~~·ries with the outs in a gll'me against the Phila·
Hrl'nnan of th(' Enst is n't worriNI Florida ru ltle . Now ean you lo!iV~ Boston Bra'o'cs, losing one!' by l -0 delphia Athletics on Sept. 13 of his
1 about that. He can't fi gurr• the mr. a bcltt'r reason for pirkin&amp; to Johnny Sain.
rook1f.' season. By the cnr.l of 1938
W. Main St.
Pomt'"roy
Syrneu~e?
But 11 World
Series \'idory Is he had written a new nwrk of 18
Both eoarhes luve announct'd
Sugar Bowl
just about all the "boy wonder·• or strikeouts in oue game into the
their plans.
Tennes~ee over naylor- Mother the 1930's railed to uceomplish in record books and had aequircd
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''We will go mostly for end run~ 1:1lways kept her mad money in an 18-yf'ar career during which hu enough poise and skill lo go witfl
8"- Four Door
1 and a pa!~ing Jlame," s~ys
Shaw the sugar bowl, but th.ilt ain't equalled or smashed some or the
his fLrst batl to launch his string
I for the West. "'No use in trying to the J·euson. Remember Davey Croc- game's most prized pitching rec- or
20-victory seasons.
buck thllt hlf.: Ea11t line ."
kctt was 11 volunteer. And remem- ords .
Four Door
Re11chos Slardom In 1939
Brennan plans to mix 'em up ber what o11 Davy did to that thar
Senutlon From Start
lie rose to "real" stardom with
more.
b'ar in Tennessee. Let'em rarry
A sensation from the time he a 24·0 record and 246 strikeouts
"We'll have about 10 plays, Bowie knlvf!s in the second hall
Club Coupe
broke
in with the Indians in 1936, in 1939, then slarlf'd the 1940 sea!(Oing e ither to right or ldt, plus and I don't !'K!e how Tennessee can
Feller shares the all-lime recnNI son against the Chicago White Sox
the pas.q ~atterns," ~ays Terry, tho lose.
Notre Dame boss.
Oran1• Bowl
~TON PICKUP
Clemson over Colorado - The
NIW ARRIVAL
Buffaloes picked up a lot of sup.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra}" T. Hl g-gins of port when they dld just that to
Four-door
Columbus are announcing thl' mighty Oklahoma for the first
hirth of a daughter tlt HoiZN" Hos· half. Then the roof caved ln and
pltal. Dec. 27. The mother Is the rww the walls come tumbling
4 Door
fotmer Mary Drakt. Grandparents tumbling down. From a technical
nre Mr. anfl Mis. Wheeler Drake standpo int, each team will fiel1
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11randparents are Mr. und Mrs .
·P itt over Geortia Teeh-Thia,
Six Pasnnger
Edward
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or Rork undoubtedly, earns me the accoSprings.
lade: as the idiot of tile week . But
[ lite my llne:s ble,. rough and
annor-plated. That's Pitt.
Sun Bowf
Texas W~slern over George
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mendous encounter between two
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her home, Colunrbu~. Thw-l!day
Mrs. charles Quivey is spending
after a viait with Mr. and Mrs; J a- 1 this week in Columbus wlttl Mr.
co~ Schuler and other .relatives.. Quivey who is employed there.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schuler o!
Misa Donna W~\dermutb. studPortland were Ch.ri.Jtmas dinner ent nurse at Holzer Hospital H ·
cuests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. turned to her studies, Thurada.y
1~b" SChuler
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after spendinl: Cbrishnas with her
, Cbristfl'l&amp;e cJiy guesls of Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Wil·
Mr'a, J(. Jt, ~ersbaeh and Mr and dermuth.
Jamfl .Clatwor~hy Jr wcr'l
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Clarl)nce Massar
Atthut Ebersbaeh, Mrs. Margaret !pent the holiday weekend ill C'olClatW"ottby and Misa ~arcla Karr. umbus with Mr. aqd Mrs. Georie'
Ira Bartels, John Jones al1d Mr. Massar and spn, Stepben.
and Mrs.. Bert Wee1e were ChristMr. and Mrs. Norl'!'lan Kloes
mu dimJer guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas in Lancaster with
C: B. Weese and sons, Jaek and Mr. and Mrs. J. T , McClain
boia.
~fr. and Mrs. Roy Betzing ell·
Mr. and J4t's. II". A. Shumway of tertained with a diRner recently
Bradenton , Fla. are spending thl' at their home Mulbery Ave. Guests
holidays wilh Mr . anli Mrs. John Guests were Mr. and Mrs . Marion
GibnQre and daughters, JaDe and Woods and Fteda and Lenora
Valerie.
Betzin~ of Cbest"et" at.d Mr. and
lfr...,and. Mrs. Don Quisenberry Mrs. C. L . Beaton.
IDd ion of Athens 1re spending
Mr. and Mu. Edward Bier ell"
this week with Mr. and Mrs. John ,. tcrtalned with a dinner at tllelr
Bowen, Mrs. Ellen Bacr and Den home, Mulberry Ave. Christmas.
Q~nberr)' .
G&lt;il"sts were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mrs. C. L. Arnolcl, AtlJens road Baer, }finersvUe and Mr. and Mrs.
jq Sl&gt;ending the holidays in Char- C. L Heaton.
1eaton, W. Va. with he r daughter
Mr and Mrs. B.enry Ewing enand s~n in law, "Mr. and Mrs. Char- tertained with a dinner, Chrlslmas
las Elliolt.
at ther home Mulberry Ave. Guests
'Mrs. Irving Karr Sr. I!' a m&lt;'dlcal were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norris
p,atient .at the Meigs General Hosp- ll.lld sorr Eugene, Mr: and Mr.s.
ltal.
·F'rlb Buck , and son. Bobby, Mr.
Miss Harriett Ewing of Washings and Mrs. Humer Baxtt-r and Mrs.
ton, D. C. is the guest of her par· Jennie Louise Smith .
ents Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowrll Wingett
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Lee scpnt 1 Pnt~rlained with a turkey dinner,
the past weekend In Charleston./ ChristmM At tPhir home, SvrAeuse.
W. Va. with their son and dau!'(h- Present werr. Mrs. Edna Carleton,
ter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mr. ' and Mr~ . Carl Edwards and

daLattl~ thoroughly whipped 18th
ranked Tulane, 94-76, in the most

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Wlcb... a former reaident or ChHMn. Edwnd Hlte bl •pendlnl
tor Wbo wu t.b JUHt o1 nla.ttv.s several week1 In Colu.mbtll with
and frielldl in M.eiKs County visit- l'le&gt;r ehlldreD.
.. rfttiy with llr. and Mn!. C. L.
Eugt-ne Thomu ef Chieuo. nl.
l.i the gue.•t of bis parentt, Mr. and
l!ulolt
Mr and Hn. Watber EYanl and Mrs. Everett Th.omatand dauabter
aoa David of DeJrborne', Mieh were P'aye. r
hot14ay w~kend euesta of ht&gt;r
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomu,
father, John Dl11 and daulhtl"r, son Eugene and dau&amp;bter, "-fe
\'isited in Croolunrille, Chrlatmas
:i:ote..
Mr. and Mrs. H~rbm: Dixon and afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Wal ·
e-Jl,IJdren, Susan and Ro11er were ter Thomas. Fav~ remained Cor a
dinner fueltl or Mrs. Clara Grue- visit.
aer and Mn. Wilma Stobert, Christ·
Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Parker anli
ll\liS.
daug hter, ·Robin of Columbus wart
Anthon:r Schuler and daughhn b~liday and weekend JUestl of
-Linda returned to ,their hom e her parents. M!". and Mrs. )Ia•
C'olumbqs Wednesda~ acter !pend· Meinhart.
1Di the holiday wtekend with his
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Meinhart
PJrants, h!r. and Mr&amp;. .tacob Schu- and sons or Columbull 11pent Christl~r.
mu with his parents, Mr . and Mrs.
MrL Garnet Bolden returned to Max Meinhart.

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pre!lil!e by walloping Wlnlam &amp;
Mary. 89-72 . Washington &amp; Lee accomplished ih ur~Pt despite a briLhant 27-point performance by Chet
Fortt&gt;, ihe r:~ation'! third-rankin,t:
major rollelf.P scorer .Per:~nsylva.
ni.a beat Davidson, 83-79, .aDd Penn
State dt.feated Richmond, 64~0. in
other games. Play eonlinue3 today
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and tonight wilh the 1mals Sa tur-

'l'lllt J)bde CtaaJ.c. )aelu the
. U tw . . cnatelt P~ltip at tbe 11 tournaeoUete ~ mltlltl eurratly Ia ptqress but
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D!IOIII:htrJfiSib-ranted Utah, IT~
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•- ·~ ~--d of the "'~-a-..:.. ...-.... a late rally to beat Mlam1'
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Dlllht but ~ f:la. •. 7f.'IO, In the !!rat
of
he nnmlnr into a red·bot bole the Onll!Je Bowl Tournament aft?
team 'll'hld"l be.a,t ~ehth-r.nhd er Pittlburch topped Seton Hall,
West V1rclnla, 73-67, ln tbt open- 78-efl, Stanford t:fefeated ValparaiiDa round.
so, 8$-St, and Western lter:~tacky
wba(le4 LaSalle, 89-?B. Wayne
The B1ue Devils were tbe na- Davfi sepred II) pointl for Cormecttob's 12th ranled team but were lieut; PittJburrh limited Seton
DOt eaptde4 to handle- Rod Hwnd- Hall aee Diet Galnea to 10 points.;
li&gt;J I&amp; Cca. Y•t they ouWebounded Stanford set a toumey record for
and out-hustled the Mountalnev, d~felllfe in one game and Owl"n
and even madt ff\JndJey loo,l: lild UW$rln PQmped In 33 points fDr
duplte 24 p01als. Duke also ha1 Westnn Kentucky.
beaten tbird -rank~ Kentucky so
Thursday n.libt 's ric tory eould uot Colorado, ranked 20th along with
in any way be reaarded as 1 lowa and Californi,a, whipped MissourJ.. M-!18. and Michigan State
"fluke."
d.owru~d Nebraska, 79-65, in their
Nort1\ Ct2'ollna, however , wUl go tint-round g:tmes ot the Big Seven
Into tonight's game at . RaJeigh, Tournament at Kansas City, Mo.
N. C., a heavv favorite on tht basis Bob Helzer's 17 point! led Colo~f Its velvet-smooth sheUarling of rado while Jack Quiggle notched
Utah. l..en Rosenbluth, who wound 21 for Michigan State. KanSAs,
up. wltb 36 points, led a drive that 5&amp;67 tictor over Iowa State in the
put the Tarltieela In bent, 42--32, opening round , plan Oklahoma in
at l'ilir-tlme and midway In the lhe feature game of tonight'll secllteOnd half the lead had ballooned ond-ioilnd p)&amp;J.
to 19 points.
In the Queen City TournamerJt
Southerners S~ Cl""
at Buffalo, N. Y., Canlslus beat
Defending rhampion North Caro- ConeU. '19-60, and Minnesota
lin1 State upset 20th-ranked rewl, · knot!lred over defending charitJlion
M-70, and Wake Forest whipped Xavier, 88-78, to reach. Saturday
DePaul, 74-68, to make it a dean night's title round . Hank Noawk

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Tournament at Oklahoma City. £1gin Baylor had 32 points and Dick
Stricklin 30 ror Seattle. Memphis
State beat Texas Teeh. 99-77 , Mar·
queUe walloped Georgia T~eh , 102.
78, and Oklahoma City topped Ida·
ho State, 70-68, in th(• other games.
Hofstra
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Upsala,
63·57 , in the
Invitational Tournament at Hempstead. N. Y .. while Wf'st Virginia
Tech toppled Gettysburg, 11$.78,
Bucknell ddeatl"d Wagner, 85-65,
and Cortland ·reaeher~ outclassed
Springfield, 81-62. Ken Hammond
of West Virginia Tech was the !fUr
of the day with 33 points.

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LOS AINGELF.S -Don Jordan , 142
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Reunion Held
Christmas Day

With but 15 ~r, of the cou nt}"s
population. Pomeroy had 21 ';. of
the wre&lt;"ks. Middleport. also with
15 ',:
or the populalion , had
18'") Of the ('OiliSiOnS.
However, 1956 shQ1Yei"l that the
driver had much better ehanees of
eomlng out nt an ace1dcnt unseatred in either town than if he
cracked up on the counly's hi ~ h·
ways and rural roads .
Rural ~owns and areas outside
Pomeroy anrl Middleport. with 70
per eent of the popu lat ion clut ·
tf'red up the sheri ff's and State
Pntrol's reeords with 213 wreeks,
or 54 '/, of the total. invo lving 52
per cent Of the wreck Nf ears. and
!njurir:1g 69 per cent of all tho.&lt;~e
pNsons b1·uised and cut. And be·
sides. it was oulside Pomeroy and
~lir!dll•port that five IJl'upl e were
killed .and a horse h~·sidcs
Ht•corrl .~

Mr. and Mrs. William WaJ:d,
Charlottesvile, were home for
Christmas for
the firat time In
four years and they left Thursday
to return to Charlottesville.
Others here witQ Mrs. ward and
her roster children, Dorl MeGee
and Ann Jeffers were Plandolpb
Ward, Ravenswood; Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Ward, Pomeroy; M.r. and
Mrs. Jerry Ward and son Don,
Moundsvile; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
DeVol and daughter, Carolyn, and
Judy Ward, Charleston.
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for a compansnn. ::~!though
off1cers are in a~r('(•mr nl tha t the
1956 accident t 0t~l '"surl'ly exeecds Jut yt&gt;ar's' '
The- Gallipolis State Patrol Post
told The Daily Sentinel it had in- t
vestigated 32R accide nt ~ in Gallia
County, ontsule Gallipolis. Offi·
e(·rs there t&gt;stimated Gallipoli~ itself averaged B to IO mishaps a
~ek, or approximatl"ly 400-500
during 1956. This would relied
Christmas progra m at th1~ rhurch well upon \!eigs County's safety
rerord, bul in cQmparison only.
Sunday evening.
Thert' is little- dilft&gt;re nce betwll'en
A gro up of young people ac- bad and wor~t!
wmpanied bv Re\'. and Mrs. Harry
Bales anti Santa Cla us visited the
Drives Out Of Living loom
Carnwn Re .~t Hom!', the Jntirmary
SAN DIEGO, Calir. UP - Mrs.
and various homes thoughout lhl• Ida May Lefevers was surprised
community, s ingin g carols and indeed when a n automo~ile
Santa giving out gifts.
crashed into her living room while
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. &lt;:he was watehing television . She
Robert Rowen were Mr. IIOd Mrs. was even more surprised when the
Gomer Row~n and daughter Min· driver got out, looked around , tben
got back in the car and dro•e out.
nie of McArthur and Mr. and Mrs.
Gco. Marll11 of Columbu.q.

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Attendance at Sunday School
Dec. 23 was 101 Collection $14.25.
Lawrence St;nitb, son Larry, and
.Rev. H1rry Bates were in Columbus last Tuesday.
~ ,Coti Rensllaw has return·
etf !i~Rre alt(fr ~ending sOme
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HowelL
Mrs. Faye Lewis
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"Mr. and Mrs. Verne Story of
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and Mrs Rob BowE"n and son cAll ed on Mr .and Mrs. John Diehl
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Mr . nrl :\trs. Robert Bowen and
Mr. and Mrs. I son Robc1·t Jr. called on Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Carmen, grandma Car.
men and Mr. nd Mrs. Earl Freeker
dtrlstm•s day guests at the and son Rorlney, Christmas day.
Pearl Ja"cobs home were their chi!Mr. and Mts. Marvin Roush and
dren Mr, .:nd Mrs. Clifford Jacobs 1 ehildrrn spent Christmas eveninll
and son, Jack, Mr, and Mrs. Bill 1 with )fr. and Mrs. Chas Diehl and
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jaeobs, sons
Bruce and BeverJy, Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl was
Steve Eblin, Greg, &amp;nd Beeky, Mrs. Christmas dinner guests of Cbas.
James Gllmore. Judy, Sandy, Brens Diehl and flUTiily .
da •nd Denny.
Karen Turner Q! St. Peter.qburg
Lt . Cedric Parker of Ft. Bragg
F1a. spent Christmas with her N. Carolina spent the Christmas
P'•nd mother Mrs. Josi.e Turner. week end with his parl"nts Mr. and
K'enny Lunsford spent the Christ Mrs. Pearl Park('T .
Mr and Mrs. PParl Parker and
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Mr. and Mrs. Milford HaWk and
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mas guests Mrs. Ada Stivers, Mr .
'lnd Mrs. Wm. Stivers and. daugh·
ten, Junior and Darrelllawthorne,
ail of Pomeroy; Dorothy Hawk,
Columbus, J. J, Hawk, al)d Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Hawk and daugh·
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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Vietor Stewart and
C'hildren o( St. Albans, W. Va., Mr.
and ?l'lf-s. Harold Jones, Minersville.
Mr. · ll.nd Mrs. il E. Schwab and
son, Bevcrl)', 0., Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jo~s. Jr. and ehildren, Columbu!l,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Pomeroy, were Christmas guests of Mr.
and Mrs. RoJ; Jones, Syracuse.

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While Middleport appears rrom
the record to Jbe the safest place
to drive, Pomeroy apparently i!l
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Mrs.. Edith Hood and daughtn
had as Christmas guests Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hawley and de.ughter
Sharon Mr, an.d Mrs. Bryon Hys
sen, MJ.. and Mrs. Jamea HaWley \
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dailey an'11 son, all of Columbul;
Mr. and Mrs. Mlcli: MWer of Middle
port, Mr. and Mn. Dick Ash and
sons, Joespb Hemsley, Mts. Harry
Clark anli sons, and Mrs. Edith
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BY OSCAR FRALEY
Unltd Preq Sportt Writer
NEW YORK UP - Fraley's finol follies of 1956 IO .,,. you the
2 Door. V-8 Motor. RadlQ, Heater, lovely new Black over 1
rootball bowl "win,ners" - and 1
li.F.VELAND. 0 .
UP - Bob
never
thought
you
d
have
enough
Fcllf"r,
the
greatest
strikeout
artMaroon finish, local owner.
money to last out thl! year.
ist ~inre the day of Walter JohnRose Bowl
,
SAN FRAN CISCO uP - Battle
son , wlls cxpertrd to announce
lines Wl're drawn lo(lay for the
Iowa over Orego n State-Here a hi s rclirl'meut from Baseball to·
32nd annual Shrine East-West grid guy cm1ld get highly technical day.
rlassic hf'rl" Salurduy as bead about multiple fractured offenses
E. Main St.
Pomeroy
Th~· 36-p:"ar-old Iowa
playboy
coaches Terr y Brunnan or the and cumpountl fpJonious defenses.
East and ll11ck Shnw of thP West That way, everybody would get plllnnrd tn c&amp;ll u press eonferenC('
named their all - ~tar starting line- mad at evt•rybody f"I M•, r.obody at abmJl noon tu ttnnuuncc he's
ups.
would under.-;land what anybody .. all t hrough."
Di!ICovered by Cy Slspnh·ka in
The East will go IJ,t,., the fray a was talkin g about and th ey'd still
t'lo~e a~s1wiatr~
sav th(' e.v.one-touchdown fAvorite with a have the Rose Bowl parade any- firehallu r, an almost ,;aulomatic"' Van Meter, Iowa, the then 17·y earbnekrleld composed of Paul Hor- how . To sum it up, - just happen St.' IC("\iun for the gall\ (''s hall O[ old Fel ler was prrm~tted to re·
nung, Notre Damr. quar·teJ·hack; tn like Tow:1.
[rame will r~::ject ~t'VH&lt;J l major ma~n with the Indians O\·er thi!
Abr Wnod ~Orll), Ill innis, h•ft half;
Coffon Bowl
Jca_gul' offers t u de\'olr all his t~r O LI'St of sev~ral other major
Terry Rnrr, Ml~hignn . ri.11:hl half:
t.imc to nn insurance bu~iness and !f':tgut• teams. The controversial
nnrl Ray Alberigi, !'l.'nn S!t~te, full Syraeuse over TCU- This is a hPltJiug to guide the players pen- decisio n was maue by the late
bAck ,
ease oF wht•n &lt;Jn orange !s not . an sion fun d.
Kenesaw M. Laudis, commissioner
The West wlll eounler with pags- orange and will it pack more aafe- ·
of baseball in order to prevent
Although rerognltf'1 a.~ the must
ln!il' nee John Brorlit&gt;. ~Ianford, h• in c-o!lon Syracuse, ror sonie
one of the wilde~t bidding sprees
quarterhm·k : Jon Arnett. Southl)rl\ daffy
rPa~ons
nicknanwd the overpowering pitrhur of his time,
California, left. hal f; Pet{' O'Garro, "Oran);{c," was squa.!ihed thoroush- Feller's d~cisiun means he will go in hi.itory.
UCLA, right haiL anrl Dean Der· ly in lhc 1053 Orange Bowl. But Into retirmn&lt;'nt without having
Feller was an immediate str iki!by , Washington , fullback.
c.&gt;;ttau ~live rcst•arh hall shown that achieved his No 1 goal: A world out sensation, equallina t he th en
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The wuather forrcast is for ron- llorn efl hogs· TCU, yuk-yuk do 1s~ries victory. lie had lwo tries major league mark of 17 strike·
: tlnued rlear and wurm -but enach not lhrir&lt;' oh orange puels like for it in tlw 194B ~~·ries with the outs in a gll'me against the Phila·
Hrl'nnan of th(' Enst is n't worriNI Florida ru ltle . Now ean you lo!iV~ Boston Bra'o'cs, losing one!' by l -0 delphia Athletics on Sept. 13 of his
1 about that. He can't fi gurr• the mr. a bcltt'r reason for pirkin&amp; to Johnny Sain.
rook1f.' season. By the cnr.l of 1938
W. Main St.
Pomt'"roy
Syrneu~e?
But 11 World
Series \'idory Is he had written a new nwrk of 18
Both eoarhes luve announct'd
Sugar Bowl
just about all the "boy wonder·• or strikeouts in oue game into the
their plans.
Tennes~ee over naylor- Mother the 1930's railed to uceomplish in record books and had aequircd
11
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''We will go mostly for end run~ 1:1lways kept her mad money in an 18-yf'ar career during which hu enough poise and skill lo go witfl
8"- Four Door
1 and a pa!~ing Jlame," s~ys
Shaw the sugar bowl, but th.ilt ain't equalled or smashed some or the
his fLrst batl to launch his string
I for the West. "'No use in trying to the J·euson. Remember Davey Croc- game's most prized pitching rec- or
20-victory seasons.
buck thllt hlf.: Ea11t line ."
kctt was 11 volunteer. And remem- ords .
Four Door
Re11chos Slardom In 1939
Brennan plans to mix 'em up ber what o11 Davy did to that thar
Senutlon From Start
lie rose to "real" stardom with
more.
b'ar in Tennessee. Let'em rarry
A sensation from the time he a 24·0 record and 246 strikeouts
"We'll have about 10 plays, Bowie knlvf!s in the second hall
Club Coupe
broke
in with the Indians in 1936, in 1939, then slarlf'd the 1940 sea!(Oing e ither to right or ldt, plus and I don't !'K!e how Tennessee can
Feller shares the all-lime recnNI son against the Chicago White Sox
the pas.q ~atterns," ~ays Terry, tho lose.
Notre Dame boss.
Oran1• Bowl
~TON PICKUP
Clemson over Colorado - The
NIW ARRIVAL
Buffaloes picked up a lot of sup.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra}" T. Hl g-gins of port when they dld just that to
Four-door
Columbus are announcing thl' mighty Oklahoma for the first
hirth of a daughter tlt HoiZN" Hos· half. Then the roof caved ln and
pltal. Dec. 27. The mother Is the rww the walls come tumbling
4 Door
fotmer Mary Drakt. Grandparents tumbling down. From a technical
nre Mr. anfl Mis. Wheeler Drake standpo int, each team will fiel1
2~1951
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of Pomeroy and Mr. and M r~. Tho· 11 men.
•
mus llia,inl of Pt. Pleasflnt. GrN~I
G.tor Bowl
11randparents are Mr. und Mrs .
·P itt over Geortia Teeh-Thia,
Six Pasnnger
Edward
Jlumphrf'y
or Rork undoubtedly, earns me the accoSprings.
lade: as the idiot of tile week . But
[ lite my llne:s ble,. rough and
annor-plated. That's Pitt.
Sun Bowf
Texas W~slern over George
Washlllfton-Tbti will be 1 tr•
mendous encounter between two
alw4ys-dangerous adversaries. How
YOUR HEADQVAIIT!RS FOR:
is that?
There's a long way to go til Spring! And mueh
T••l'fftt loWI
Mississippi Southern over West
of the going for your car Is apt to be on the
Texas State - Cuz I like tanJeriDes. And where ebe c-an you start
tuQed side. Take advantage of our Mid-Winthe year Wlth seven straiJht loster Service Special to put your car in shape
ers?

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A Wow·· Of A Buy

-/ By J~•·~ Smitb.. Dodre S.t"i!tJ cc-d•
HOST WOMEN dial ib• driv ing •t nicht.
whom h av~ maatered ni~tht drivmllf, the
drin• little alte r dark and thu1 findllt

her home, Colunrbu~. Thw-l!day
Mrs. charles Quivey is spending
after a viait with Mr. and Mrs; J a- 1 this week in Columbus wlttl Mr.
co~ Schuler and other .relatives.. Quivey who is employed there.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Schuler o!
Misa Donna W~\dermutb. studPortland were Ch.ri.Jtmas dinner ent nurse at Holzer Hospital H ·
cuests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. turned to her studies, Thurada.y
1~b" SChuler
.
after spendinl: Cbrishnas with her
, Cbristfl'l&amp;e cJiy guesls of Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Wil·
Mr'a, J(. Jt, ~ersbaeh and Mr and dermuth.
Jamfl .Clatwor~hy Jr wcr'l
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Clarl)nce Massar
Atthut Ebersbaeh, Mrs. Margaret !pent the holiday weekend ill C'olClatW"ottby and Misa ~arcla Karr. umbus with Mr. aqd Mrs. Georie'
Ira Bartels, John Jones al1d Mr. Massar and spn, Stepben.
and Mrs.. Bert Wee1e were ChristMr. and Mrs. Norl'!'lan Kloes
mu dimJer guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas in Lancaster with
C: B. Weese and sons, Jaek and Mr. and Mrs. J. T , McClain
boia.
~fr. and Mrs. Roy Betzing ell·
Mr. and J4t's. II". A. Shumway of tertained with a diRner recently
Bradenton , Fla. are spending thl' at their home Mulbery Ave. Guests
holidays wilh Mr . anli Mrs. John Guests were Mr. and Mrs . Marion
GibnQre and daughters, JaDe and Woods and Fteda and Lenora
Valerie.
Betzin~ of Cbest"et" at.d Mr. and
lfr...,and. Mrs. Don Quisenberry Mrs. C. L . Beaton.
IDd ion of Athens 1re spending
Mr. and Mu. Edward Bier ell"
this week with Mr. and Mrs. John ,. tcrtalned with a dinner at tllelr
Bowen, Mrs. Ellen Bacr and Den home, Mulberry Ave. Christmas.
Q~nberr)' .
G&lt;il"sts were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Mrs. C. L. Arnolcl, AtlJens road Baer, }finersvUe and Mr. and Mrs.
jq Sl&gt;ending the holidays in Char- C. L Heaton.
1eaton, W. Va. with he r daughter
Mr and Mrs. B.enry Ewing enand s~n in law, "Mr. and Mrs. Char- tertained with a dinner, Chrlslmas
las Elliolt.
at ther home Mulberry Ave. Guests
'Mrs. Irving Karr Sr. I!' a m&lt;'dlcal were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norris
p,atient .at the Meigs General Hosp- ll.lld sorr Eugene, Mr: and Mr.s.
ltal.
·F'rlb Buck , and son. Bobby, Mr.
Miss Harriett Ewing of Washings and Mrs. Humer Baxtt-r and Mrs.
ton, D. C. is the guest of her par· Jennie Louise Smith .
ents Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowrll Wingett
Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Lee scpnt 1 Pnt~rlained with a turkey dinner,
the past weekend In Charleston./ ChristmM At tPhir home, SvrAeuse.
W. Va. with their son and dau!'(h- Present werr. Mrs. Edna Carleton,
ter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mr. ' and Mr~ . Carl Edwards and

daLattl~ thoroughly whipped 18th
ranked Tulane, 94-76, in the most

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Constantine, Loo .
Wlcb... a former reaident or ChHMn. Edwnd Hlte bl •pendlnl
tor Wbo wu t.b JUHt o1 nla.ttv.s several week1 In Colu.mbtll with
and frielldl in M.eiKs County visit- l'le&gt;r ehlldreD.
.. rfttiy with llr. and Mn!. C. L.
Eugt-ne Thomu ef Chieuo. nl.
l.i the gue.•t of bis parentt, Mr. and
l!ulolt
Mr and Hn. Watber EYanl and Mrs. Everett Th.omatand dauabter
aoa David of DeJrborne', Mieh were P'aye. r
hot14ay w~kend euesta of ht&gt;r
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomu,
father, John Dl11 and daulhtl"r, son Eugene and dau&amp;bter, "-fe
\'isited in Croolunrille, Chrlatmas
:i:ote..
Mr. and Mrs. H~rbm: Dixon and afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Wal ·
e-Jl,IJdren, Susan and Ro11er were ter Thomas. Fav~ remained Cor a
dinner fueltl or Mrs. Clara Grue- visit.
aer and Mn. Wilma Stobert, Christ·
Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Parker anli
ll\liS.
daug hter, ·Robin of Columbus wart
Anthon:r Schuler and daughhn b~liday and weekend JUestl of
-Linda returned to ,their hom e her parents. M!". and Mrs. )Ia•
C'olumbqs Wednesda~ acter !pend· Meinhart.
1Di the holiday wtekend with his
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea Meinhart
PJrants, h!r. and Mr&amp;. .tacob Schu- and sons or Columbull 11pent Christl~r.
mu with his parents, Mr . and Mrs.
MrL Garnet Bolden returned to Max Meinhart.

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Legal Notice · - Children Of American Revolution
Sealed proposals for the furChapter Organization Meet Held
nJsftins of the necessary materialJ

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BEDROOM
FURNISHED
APARTMENT . SM.OO per month
Eiabteen charter members were
MaiJJ Street, Pomeroy. Phone and labor for bu il ding cerUin ex2 per word1 011e lopresent
Thursday afternoon when
452
or
HJ
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12 28 3tc ten~:~iun s t o the General Water
JJHtlaa. Minlmum charp GOc:.Mrs. Dale Dutton, past rea:ent of
Works
Systf'm
of
the
Village
ot
t eeotl pet word for tbree con- FOR SA.l.E.-Pcan ~irby Real L
the Return J onolhan lleig3 Cha~
Jto.~iland , Meigs County, Ohio will
teCUtlYe inamtio.QI.
tot.,
Rutl&amp;D&lt;l
ter
of lhe Daughters of tlie Ameri Tuwnsblp.
3J
be reeei ve'!1 by the Board of Publpec!al--u~~e month for 30 cent;:lel'U land, bouse , barn and 001 Iic Affairs of the Village of Rut- can Revolutwn , held an Dtean ..
per word.
buildi81E5. See George A. MeU. l and , Ohio ulllil J2 :00 o'clock ntional meeting of a loc:aJ Chapbart, Administrator.
6-l.U noo n E S. T. on Jan . t , 19:i7 and ter of the Children of the AmenPall ,..... Of z t4t&amp; per worn will
at that ti me said propoul.a will be can Revolutlon .
be cb&amp;qed fM advertising if not
~
Liddon, publicly o~ n ed and read aloud,
palcl for before the 2&amp;tb of each
Seaffold Boardl, BriO Clotaa..
The a:roup have made apphcaThe pr oject is divided into ltem1
mootb falloWiDJ l.nserUon.
I CIIDtoa Flmer, lllddioport.
tion
for the reactivation of the
Pho.. ~X.
11·1-41 as noted below . which items must former Cradle of Liberty Chapter,
E:ml!-1 la Al!vertlltDJ--Sbould .,_,
be bid separate ly.
ropOrUd Immediately. Tile Dally ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
A . - Matenals to be purchased CAR, which was active in this
SenUoel will net' be responsible
8 room house .Newly decorated direct by Owner and furniabfd eounty a number of year&amp; ago.
tor more thaa one incorrect tn.
Mrs. Dale Dutton is senior presi·
inside anl1 out. A. N. Bengtl. F. 0 . B. the Village , or stored on
oertloD.
Pomeroy.
11 I tf 1 site selected within the Village
Carer of 'l'badb and Speetal Noby the Village.
LEGAL NOTICE
tiOI!a of Eveota prlDted at rqu795' 4" Cast [ron Water Pipe
NOTICI OF STOCKHOLDIItS
i ncluding mechanical joint tpeclar dauttled rates ObitUU'Jea
. ANNUAL MIITINO
Ial cast iron fittings .
paNiahed .u 1 eeat per word.
1
Tb•
annual meeUn~ of theWOMEN 18-55, to ADDRESS and
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B"
cast
tron
Water
Pipe
ltockboldefl
of the First National
Mail our &lt;inulars al home on i
III
ncluding
meohanieaJ
joint
special
Bant
of
Racine,
Ohio for the
commission . Write Gift Fair,
cast
iron
fillings.
eleetion
Of
dlretton
and traas1 Dept. 4, Springfield, Penna .
BUYING Ft:RS &amp; BEEF HIDES
3
Steamer
Hydrants.
with
action
of
any
otber
buslneq
that
12 28 3tc
Mechanic St., Avery Nelaon: ·
mechanical joint eonnections.
may come br-fore the mHting will
12 19 6tp RESPONSIBLE PARTY to Lake
1 8" Valve with mech,.nical be beld Jt th~ ott.lee of said bJnt
over low monthly payments on j ~int connection, and bo:.:ea three on January 8. te?. between 10:00
BUY YOUR BALER TWINE
p1ece (.screw type only)
a. Ill. and 12·00 noon.
Spinet piano. Can be &amp;een
NOW. Charge off to t.bU year'
B. - Materi.al and labor for
this
vicinity.
Write
Credit
Manabusiness. Black $8.711 • Prem.
stped; Freeland .S. Norris,
ger, P. 0 . Boi 1253, Mansfield, complete installation of the fol·
ium SB.M - Good $6.9:1-. Quantit,y
Ca1hier.
Ohio.
12 27 3tc Iowing:
P'Uiton
Thompson - -- -- - - - discount.
(12) 20, 21, 22, 'Zl, 28. 29, 8te
360' ~" copper service pipe
Tractor Sales, Pomeroy.
Corporation stop1, curb atopa - - l2-17·12tt
and boxes for 12 services.
C. - Labor for trench excavaThe Firestone Tire and Rubber Lion and installation complete the
~omDlete 1VHitJtt. AUOKJIENT,
Company has an immediate following :
bt.:aoclna aad brake 1ervtee.
opening at H&amp;R Firestone DPal·
Water pipe and special fittings,
lhckett'a &amp;afotJ SerY1ee. Weft
er Store in Middleport for a 36" rover ,includina unloading,
Mal• $tnet. Pomlf'OJ, Oldo.
man to manage Time Payme:1l distribution, testing for leak1,
Department
. Must be a salesman
backrilling,
steriHU.ng
sy1tem
SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
and know how to promote in· 2020'
water mains, hydrants,
:Baker's wi.ll give you the best
side and outside 11tore sales, plus valves and box 81 Hsted above.
trade on furnilure or appliancredit and collection follow - up.
Salaried position with both salCopies of plans and speciflca·
ces.
4·6 tf
ary and expenses paid during tlons are on tile in thi!! offiee of
training period. Age 23 to 4[j_
the EnRineer's. Carl J, Simon and
All inquiries held strietly confi- Associates, 348 Home Guard Bldg.,
dential. Write R. L. Nit"hols, c/o Van Wert, Ohio and at the office
LOST- EASTERN STAR Past Ma·
The Firestone '!'ire &amp; Hubher of the Clerk, where they are avail·
tron PlN, Friday, Dec. 22. New,
Co., 2JJ N. P'ifth lit., Columbul!,
able for in.~rcction by proapect1ve
in brown Collins' Jewelry Store
Obi&amp;, glvlng qualifications.
bidders. Copies of the plans and
fnvelopP. Phone Mrs. Virgil
Brown, 916-X.
specification!' mily be obtained
from lhf' nfficf' of the Engineer
Will Be .... ld In
for the ~;um of $10 .00.
WST - ONE KEY RING with six
The deposit Ius $~.00 wlll be
keys and lc11ther strap. Call
805-M. Lost between Syrall8e
returned to all bidders submitting
a bona-fide proposal and returning
and Second Ward Firehouse,
plans. PIBnr. and specif.jcatlons
Friday evening.
12 26 3tp
PART -TIME
I may be- returned without bid with·
·----ln 5 days ~HN opening of bids
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and the dep&lt;&gt;&gt;ll loss $5.00 will be
Jmmedlate Opening
returner! .
1955 CHEVROLET, 4 dr. sedan, V8
For
an
eXJlerienc(•tl
man
or
woProposals must contain the name
mo~or with overdrive, radio,
man
who
cnn
use
a
job
requh··
of
every pNson interested therein
heter, seat covers, dark green
ing 4 honr!i ;wr duy, p: l'f&lt;!rahly and ~hall tlf' accompanied by
fin h. $l745.00. Pomeroy Mqtor
in the mormn&amp;: . Will he requir· either H ccrlifil'd check or bid
Co.
11 28 tf
ed to tally &amp; record daily sah~s.
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ll53jCHJo;vtt~LET, 4 .:1=- .• Z lone
~erR, and make ~:cneral ]('(lgcr
a surety company in 11n amount
blu'e finish, 150 sorles, heater,
entricB. !No accounting r!'quir- nul less than 5';.;, or the base hid
clean. $7~. 00. Pomeroy Motor
ed). WriW. ~ivin~ qua!Hi1·ations drawn in favor of the Village. Bid
Co.
11 28 tf
bonds are prf'f(•rred , but checks
;md ~rtinf'nl informntion.

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steerinr. fully equiped $2.:195.00.
Blaettnar 's, Pomeroy . 12 27 8tc

19M BUICK SPOC.IAL Dlx . 4 dr.
Sedan . Low milea~e by on&lt;' careful owner . $1 .695 .00 . Blal'llnar's
Pomrroy.
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Sedan. Ftlrdomatk, t•xtra good
original finl.~h . $1,1195.00. Jl\al'll12 27 tile
nar's, Pomeroy .

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Pomeroy.
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finish,
$1,995.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy .
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Hollldaj sedan, power steering.
$2$11.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
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OI'FI(;ll WORK

Must have complete knowledge · of procedure and policies of insunmce - ch•rical

work.
Personal interview can be
obtained by phonin_g 425-X
or 246-X.

G. E. REUTER

1g53 FOaD, t dr., lovely fream
POMI;ROY
and belle. tu~tomline, V8 motor
IUD vtwr. r1dlo, heater, seat
tovera, Fordomatlc and ConUD.· \LU! ousmes~. ::&gt;erv•ces
total lrhn. 1108&amp;.00. Pomeroy
Motor co.
11 28 tl SEPTIC T A.NKS, Cl!.SS POOLS and
out houH('' cleaned, complete Installation , free lnllpection , rea:t1~2 STlmEBAKER, 2 dr., V8 fly·
onable prke", rhemieal servlrc
dramatic drive, heater, very
and ' 'acuum equipment. All 8Cpclean, one owner, $490.00. Pometlc L111k~. and cess pools guarroy Motor co
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antl'ed (or one j'CBr. S &amp; H SanIDA BVICJ\, " dr. hard top, Leautlllary Sr.rvicc, Pbonc .Jacklloa.
ful 3 tone IJ'C!IC!ID finish, white
1073. Toll charges call collect
wa.ll t1re1, low mUeaa:e, dyna·
24 hl,llr sor•lce, no extn. charp
flow, radio, hetter. $229&amp;.00.
up .o :iO m!lea.
11 80 lmuc
Pomll!roy Motor 00.
11 28 tl - - ·:::-:-:--::QUJCJ[ SERVICE oa W1te11. b
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LII:RS. P"""'"'•·
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Phone 200.

elelllld Appllaoee
Sture. 118 w. MaJa st., l'omOI'OJ
2-23-U

will be """""·
The &lt;'crtifiect Chf'rk or bond 5Ub·
mitted with the hid will be held
as a guarunlrc that if the proposal
is aCt"l'ptcd a cotJtrHt will be ent('rcrl luto. Certified ehecks or
bonds will h(' returned to all bid·
dcrs afl('r the ronlract ha1 been
en
tt• red i nIo hond
a nd Bl'C
pcrfurm.11nrf'
ofured
100%by ofa
th(• an;ount u! thP ('(olltruct with
a l'ialisfHdOr}' suret~· . fur the faithful performance uf tlw work.
Attention uf the hiddcr is ralit'd
to th~ construction rl·gulallon5
which arc included in the proposal
document~. No bidder may withdraw hili bid for a period of 30
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The right is re~crvcd hy the
Village of Rutland to rejed any
or all hids and to waive informali·
lies.
The Board of Trustees of
Public Affairs of the Villare
of Rutland, Ohio
by Vernon Weber, Clerk
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STRUCTURAL I IIAMI
SCRAP IRON- MITALS

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lloek SprJftCI or phone 832-J.
Middleport. Flre • AutumobU•
11 lt lmo-p I Bon~~ Phon!_8311-X
1-20-tif
s-~u"·ILil=l::N:cG:-:-L-::OTS=-:s:-:o,~tO . One 1111
extra fine one. tr Interested eMil
at the home of A. N. Bent::1•i.

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l.lfe, A.uto, Fltw, Pai.Jo. C.U Doa
Mill.,, Middleport, Obla

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'l'enm d' llcsil't!ll. l'all
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AUTO SALES '

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bluell
11nd daugther Kathy rpent the
Chrt.tmas Holldoyo wllh her par·
Members ot the Orlainal Cou- t-nts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van
ples Club held their annual buaJ.. M·e ter.
ne&amp;a meeUna: and Chriltmu .party
Mrs. -Marie Lawrence visited
at the bome _of Mr. and Mrs. John Elva Dailey and familY Monday
·Earl Werry, Tbunday evenin• arternoon.
where tbe servinr of Te:r:aa barb&amp;Mr. and Mrs. Bill Middleswart
cue and beefburren wu an at· and children, Mrs. Elva Dalley,
Jerry and Judy, Mr. and Mra.
tractive fettlU'e.
Pi'esent were ·Mr. and Mrl .H.ar· R-alph Brewer and fataily and Mr .
vey F. Van Vranken, Corpul Cbril- and Mrs. Art~UJ;' AUen of . Pates·
ti, Texu; Mr. ud Mn. Riebud ~ala spent Chr11tmas daY with Mr.
Ray Rupe, Mr. and Mn. MietiJ , and Mrs. Carl Autherson.
Willla.ma, Mr. and Mn. Leon A.
Ruda Dunt and daughter MarMc~ni&amp;ht, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. earet caUed on his brother Robert
OhliBJer, and tbe holt and hasten Durst and family sunday, Mr. and
aU of Pomeroy.
Mn. Clyde Close and family of
Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. John Deal
and daugtber and David Brewer
of olumbus .,pent Sunday with Mr.
and Mn. Allen Brewer and Ken·
net h.

Feeney-Bennett
Regular Meeting
Held Wednesday

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Univer&amp;ity 72·71 l.nd gain a semi
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4. Naval torcea
5 . Shelter•
6. Bearded
7. Cal'a Cradle

10. Isln debt
11. Await
12. Coa.lesce
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unit (Bulg)
15. Otht'!rwise
17. Radium

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18. Malt

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19. Bound
20. Part ot
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21 . Flowers
23 . Found In
winter
2-a. Be stat
26. Emmets
21 . Devourt&gt;d
.28. Cleave
31. Palm (Asia)
32. W.Ud ox
33. G~ek letter
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26. Sloth
28. Tra.pa

8 . Conf\ne
11. Win(
13. Reliwe1
16. Falsehood
22. Interjeclion
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32. 06tN:ct
34. Conclae
36. Fwsa

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40. Study

42 . Wine
receptach

37. Cushions
33. Color
:;g , Cubt&gt;r
' 41. Capital

(Egypt)
43 . Division ot
the wo~ld
44. BookotOtd
Testament
ttl. C!Qneludea
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FOR THE BEST MERCHANDISf

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CUl'tl,in are keepln£' a eaU:tul watcb en BUlgaria wbft-. &amp;htY
aee evideMM that a . new outbre~k of unntt; qatUt Oomnlunt.t
· rule tnay tar. in.to th• open. There have beeR rumttiiDp of &amp;~
· Jntent amoq the Bu1gar1an people tor 1.-ieqJ riumt61 altbou;h
no reporta of outright re.IBtance fl(&amp;lDat the SoYleL-iaaPo.oc~ "(lme
in the aate1Ute nation.
·
~~~ aourcu say that lllOllt ot the un1-qf prevalll . amoqthe lower or peuant cl&amp;uel Who· akoe ~­
more and more diaaaUIAed with tbelr eeoaomlc
atatus under Communiam. l"urthennare, It Ia 1*lieved tMt Marshal Tlto ot Y. . .Yia Ill aecret~y
encouraging Bulgaria to bl'fi8JC ~Way from K~
lin dominance an4 form &amp; closer aWa.neo .With
Tlto'a regime.
American authorltlu toMede thm J1 Uttle
chance that a. Bl\lgariaa uprlalng wtU reacb. ba1
exploalve proportiOIUI ol the revolt in Hunguy
because the Soviet Ualon llal impoaed atrtet
Rua•hUJ mlllta.ry contrtl tD Bulpr11iL
However, they point ou~ that any wideapte&amp;d
demonstrations ln Bu):garia. WOUld be UlOtbfr
Milnh•l lito
KremLin headache and force Soviet. to st~
their mllltiU')' unltt In ttle nteUtte nation.

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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Low mileage - local owner (original). Like new, Mud

with

L'IL ABNI!It

Now. thlt Uttle 'ltDmboy" who
liked. •to cHm.b \re(li• and play
"juna:l•''-.so much 'so htr fath!lr
nicknamfd her "Monk", the little
"chubby" cirl who broke her ann
faJ.Uns fnjlm • tift' nOlJ!I travels
with FJIC., t;llpity and .o.uty a~
the 1ymboJ of tht drftqt of young
American womanh~o4 - Mi.u
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tbe "11011; o,f bca,udful 'lliQrnen""ew "Pinlt" Camay tor ~ Procter
and Gamble Compl!,hy. She relates
an amusing in(!ident "'l!larding
that act.ivi\Y · When her mother
lea1·ned that. Marian had received
100 baB of Pink Camay at "the
Pa&amp;eanl, m. olfored to take the
soap back home to South Carolina.
Mu-ian, in 1i Marilyn Monroe wtyle
quipped. "Jiotbel'. ju.t beceuse 1
am ~ Amedca, d?!tf! 't mun I
can tt4p 'h.thbt.f· Half of that aoap

day afternoon. In the otber quan.er final game Notre Dame also

1953 Willys Station Wagon · · · · · · · · ·· $995

226 E. MAiN ~T.

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Mason County Bank

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AS OF

advan ce hAir dr.mlillk Mudin.
At her lint PI'Mii c::onferen ~ in
New Yorlt, th., formal' Colu!r C.,l.
lea:e ftethman endfared h..~lf to
the preM. Repqrttra foWld lhr 19·
year· old Mia. M(:Knlaht a &amp;irl
w ith a sena. of humot and a mind
of her own. ~ blalk:lly ttated
Lhat the "lad no irlt.trat in a
movie career" but pref~rred belna:
.a wife and mother. Her favorite

Garden . Notre Dame play&amp; BJ'Jg.

In the losers bracket, Temple
Fun..al services were held at wiJJ pla.Y NYU tar the consolation
the Bald Knobs Church Wednu title.
day afternoon for tsaae Baker who I - - - - - - - - - - - paued away Sunday evening at eve with Mr. and Mrs. Charles van
the home of his mother Mrs. Alice
Meter and. children.
.V an Cooney.
Lawrence RJtcbie Jr. is a -tA3/c Jimmie Ritchie and A3/c
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in the St. Joaeph Hospital. He
Hunter trom Lockbourne Air
Bale ~ment sunday with was taken there Frjday after suf·
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fering a heart attack.
Jimmie's parents 'Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ritchie.
'Mr. and Mn. L. K. Ritchie ltad
Mr. Bob van Meter and aon Christmas dinner· with their dauTimmy of Belpre apent Chriatmas &amp;hter Maxine Durst and family.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Savings Deposi~
Interest Rates
Were Raised To

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NEW YORK UP -Ohio Stat(!'l
surpriainK Buckeyes meet Man·
h.atten of New York tonight In the
semi·tinals of tt.e Holiday BUketDall Festival at Madison Square

MAKE . YOUR CHOICE

DEC. 1, 1956

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the new MIM Arne ric• for 1957.
The beaut)' who et:ptivlted the judges-and a naUonwW. TV
audience with an imhatlon of
MarUyn Monroe. plana -.. u.e her
$5000 dollar tcholauhlp prize. to
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MISOONOEPTION ABOUT A. MISFIB&amp;-DiplomaUc authot'it~Q
in Wuhlngton point out that tbe reiUIOnt why Britain and Fraru:ie
decided to invade Egypt have become so obscure that the .AmerJc'\"'
P\ilblic l.s , }~ring under a gene~d .S.,0]1l2to;.te :mf\conceptlon.
}The almo.t universal cOJivlctiQit-'ia thlf tiC Brldah and French,
invaded Egypt to force a ~lutlon to the Suez canal pfoblem be·
cause they bellev,l!d no ether course waa open to them. Th.e fact.!!
fJt the cue are just ab9ut the oppo1lte, according t.o hlghly·plaeetJ
and completely dlploma\1..-: quartens 1n WaslUngton.
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As the authorities vtew it, Britain and France took mllitarv action
not because fJt no solution In alght but becau.ie ·one wu-but one
that would have permitted Egyptialll l'remier Abdel Nasser to 1·e·
m~n in power.
'fhe French we~ det•rmlned that Nasser would have to be ellm··
inaltd be.;:ause of their; coavlction he w~a stirring up ttouble lor
their goyemmGilt In Algii'I!L
,
The Brltiah were pl'lmarUy ~tmed bec&amp;ulle Nasser's ae!zure ot
the Suez canal threatened their acceaa to oil III.WPliea and their
trade with the Far East. They distrusted the EgypUan leader a.nt:l
\11ere adamant againat any aolution that would keep him fn Powor
and enhance hi.&amp; preauge In thl Arab world.
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Acoordinglyt the two weratem powen acted In unison· to.' topple
Naa&amp;er tor two entirely dtft'erent reaaona. Ironically, British Primo
MtniiJter Sir Anthony Eden Md French Premier Guy Mollet who
gambled to get rid of NaNer may. by their very own ladies, have
toppled no one but thelDilll)Vea.
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ChrtaUan A. Herter a a under HCNtary of atate aucceeding, Herbert ·
Hoover, Jr., t.s being Interpreted In Wulllngtoh as a elear atep by
I President EJaenhowet to inatall "New Republicanism'' as the of4er
ot the day.
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Obeerven ln~lst that Hoont was not forced Out UIMralt
ot the job and that he reatJned IOlely to return to
private work where he 11 assure-d ot an income ex•
ceedlng that ot a government otrlclal. However,
they note that the aeleetlon of Herter aa hia tUC·
: ef:BIJOr meUUJ that from here on, Mr. Elamhower wm tap men Whlll
lrmly belleve In liberal Republican oollcle1.

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wortb,Y funcr11l director Is ind isDen&amp;~ble. They also welcome I he
Information and couasel re~clY·
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Best News Coverage
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In addition they tan llf!l"ure qu~o~.llty merchandise without utra·
vaa:anee. 144 Butternut Ave.,

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DOWN TO EARn!
ON THE RIGHT SIDEI

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VICE AU noakea Jtepalred bJ Ell
GOOD HEREFORD Btn.L for Sale
pert Tednl14'\IU. fhoae 12M Y
·P rice '100. S.. Jij.ymonll Tl'a·
1041
ford or Phone Cheater1 Ohio.
llldd1
12 2tl 3\p SA v~; oN VOliR Sll'lE repolr &gt;t
:t COCKJo;R )•UPS. 12 WCI'kl'l old, llacinc Shoe Shop
l\ 30 tf
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Annual Business
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dent of thi.t new chapter and will
be assi!led by Mrs. Guy Ne!gler of
th e Return Jonathan Meigs ChaptP t, DAR. Qfli('ers appointed were :
president, Sharon Jone:s; vicepresident, Ned&amp; Bradford ; _secr&amp;tary, Jennifer Lohse ; trea.!lurer,
Ellen Dutton. SallY lo~oater, regi•
tr.ar ; Frank TitU$, bi.!ltorian.
The meeting opened with ' the
Star Spangled Banner accompanIed by Jennifer Lohse and the
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flat
and the CAR prayer. read by Mrs.
Dutton. Th.e program Included
pillno duets by Neda Br,pdford and
Ellen Dutton; a talk by Mrs. Dul·
ton on the history of the original
Chapte( and tbe alma of the CAR
which a~ to foster and promote
thl' patriotic educaUon of the
youth of America.
Mrs. 0. P. Kle1n, pall r~gent of
the DAR Clupter, e:rplalned the
meanina: or the name ''Cradle of
Liberty"-which wu first given
Feeney-Bennett Poat, No. 128.
to tbe city of Philadelphia and American Legion, met Wednqday
showed pictures to illustratl!! her at the Leot~o H 11 I their re.,•la
a• n • or
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t.alk.
meeUn1 with Commander llolc:oe
Fife
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Mrs. Dutton supervised recre•
prea q.
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Tb
P
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tion for the older members and
u
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to'
A
iEvana
uoc1a tlon,
Mra. Neif:ler and Mrs. Jame&amp; TitUJ '"!ere an
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an c and
Pomeroy, were to cbarae of the
games for the younger children. Pacific Stores for their ualstaaee
Stunts and group Jinging complet- wJth the IA&amp;ionnairel' Chriltmu
ed the pro&amp;ram. Prizes were won proJnm project of hiVlng Santa
bY Jennifer Lohae, Sandra Brew- Claus distribute t.reatJ to dlildren
Ington, Diana Davis and '111amaa of the arr:a.
Titus.
the reiUW' meeting ...
Mrs. Dutton was asaisted by her treshmenta were served at the
mother. Mrs. A. H. Carpenter, in Legion meeting
6erving
refreshmeints of let
RATES INCRBASE
cream tn:es, and cookiei to the
The
Uason
county Bank an·
guests. Adults pretent were Mrs.
Nelgler, M.rs. Kleln and Mn. Otis nounced today that effective Dee.
McClintock, Racine. Tbe next t, 1~ the interest rat. · on aav·
meeUna: will be on February 22 ings deposits were raised to two
with Neda Bradford u program percent per annum.
chairman and the place wUI t.e
announced later.
Neda Bradford, Jennlfer Lohse,
Charter members art! Thomas .JI¥ln and Ann McCJlntock, Nancy
and Frank Titus, Robbie and Pam· and Morton Titus, Dlanay Joyce
ela Cleek, Sail)' Foster, l:llen Dut- and Elaine Davis, Sandra Brewton. Sharon and Barbara J0-nea Ington.

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Legal Notice · - Children Of American Revolution
Sealed proposals for the furChapter Organization Meet Held
nJsftins of the necessary materialJ

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BEDROOM
FURNISHED
APARTMENT . SM.OO per month
Eiabteen charter members were
MaiJJ Street, Pomeroy. Phone and labor for bu il ding cerUin ex2 per word1 011e lopresent
Thursday afternoon when
452
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12 28 3tc ten~:~iun s t o the General Water
JJHtlaa. Minlmum charp GOc:.Mrs. Dale Dutton, past rea:ent of
Works
Systf'm
of
the
Village
ot
t eeotl pet word for tbree con- FOR SA.l.E.-Pcan ~irby Real L
the Return J onolhan lleig3 Cha~
Jto.~iland , Meigs County, Ohio will
teCUtlYe inamtio.QI.
tot.,
Rutl&amp;D&lt;l
ter
of lhe Daughters of tlie Ameri Tuwnsblp.
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be reeei ve'!1 by the Board of Publpec!al--u~~e month for 30 cent;:lel'U land, bouse , barn and 001 Iic Affairs of the Village of Rut- can Revolutwn , held an Dtean ..
per word.
buildi81E5. See George A. MeU. l and , Ohio ulllil J2 :00 o'clock ntional meeting of a loc:aJ Chapbart, Administrator.
6-l.U noo n E S. T. on Jan . t , 19:i7 and ter of the Children of the AmenPall ,..... Of z t4t&amp; per worn will
at that ti me said propoul.a will be can Revolutlon .
be cb&amp;qed fM advertising if not
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Liddon, publicly o~ n ed and read aloud,
palcl for before the 2&amp;tb of each
Seaffold Boardl, BriO Clotaa..
The a:roup have made apphcaThe pr oject is divided into ltem1
mootb falloWiDJ l.nserUon.
I CIIDtoa Flmer, lllddioport.
tion
for the reactivation of the
Pho.. ~X.
11·1-41 as noted below . which items must former Cradle of Liberty Chapter,
E:ml!-1 la Al!vertlltDJ--Sbould .,_,
be bid separate ly.
ropOrUd Immediately. Tile Dally ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
A . - Matenals to be purchased CAR, which was active in this
SenUoel will net' be responsible
8 room house .Newly decorated direct by Owner and furniabfd eounty a number of year&amp; ago.
tor more thaa one incorrect tn.
Mrs. Dale Dutton is senior presi·
inside anl1 out. A. N. Bengtl. F. 0 . B. the Village , or stored on
oertloD.
Pomeroy.
11 I tf 1 site selected within the Village
Carer of 'l'badb and Speetal Noby the Village.
LEGAL NOTICE
tiOI!a of Eveota prlDted at rqu795' 4" Cast [ron Water Pipe
NOTICI OF STOCKHOLDIItS
i ncluding mechanical joint tpeclar dauttled rates ObitUU'Jea
. ANNUAL MIITINO
Ial cast iron fittings .
paNiahed .u 1 eeat per word.
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annual meeUn~ of theWOMEN 18-55, to ADDRESS and
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cast
tron
Water
Pipe
ltockboldefl
of the First National
Mail our &lt;inulars al home on i
III
ncluding
meohanieaJ
joint
special
Bant
of
Racine,
Ohio for the
commission . Write Gift Fair,
cast
iron
fillings.
eleetion
Of
dlretton
and traas1 Dept. 4, Springfield, Penna .
BUYING Ft:RS &amp; BEEF HIDES
3
Steamer
Hydrants.
with
action
of
any
otber
buslneq
that
12 28 3tc
Mechanic St., Avery Nelaon: ·
mechanical joint eonnections.
may come br-fore the mHting will
12 19 6tp RESPONSIBLE PARTY to Lake
1 8" Valve with mech,.nical be beld Jt th~ ott.lee of said bJnt
over low monthly payments on j ~int connection, and bo:.:ea three on January 8. te?. between 10:00
BUY YOUR BALER TWINE
p1ece (.screw type only)
a. Ill. and 12·00 noon.
Spinet piano. Can be &amp;een
NOW. Charge off to t.bU year'
B. - Materi.al and labor for
this
vicinity.
Write
Credit
Manabusiness. Black $8.711 • Prem.
stped; Freeland .S. Norris,
ger, P. 0 . Boi 1253, Mansfield, complete installation of the fol·
ium SB.M - Good $6.9:1-. Quantit,y
Ca1hier.
Ohio.
12 27 3tc Iowing:
P'Uiton
Thompson - -- -- - - - discount.
(12) 20, 21, 22, 'Zl, 28. 29, 8te
360' ~" copper service pipe
Tractor Sales, Pomeroy.
Corporation stop1, curb atopa - - l2-17·12tt
and boxes for 12 services.
C. - Labor for trench excavaThe Firestone Tire and Rubber Lion and installation complete the
~omDlete 1VHitJtt. AUOKJIENT,
Company has an immediate following :
bt.:aoclna aad brake 1ervtee.
opening at H&amp;R Firestone DPal·
Water pipe and special fittings,
lhckett'a &amp;afotJ SerY1ee. Weft
er Store in Middleport for a 36" rover ,includina unloading,
Mal• $tnet. Pomlf'OJ, Oldo.
man to manage Time Payme:1l distribution, testing for leak1,
Department
. Must be a salesman
backrilling,
steriHU.ng
sy1tem
SAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
and know how to promote in· 2020'
water mains, hydrants,
:Baker's wi.ll give you the best
side and outside 11tore sales, plus valves and box 81 Hsted above.
trade on furnilure or appliancredit and collection follow - up.
Salaried position with both salCopies of plans and speciflca·
ces.
4·6 tf
ary and expenses paid during tlons are on tile in thi!! offiee of
training period. Age 23 to 4[j_
the EnRineer's. Carl J, Simon and
All inquiries held strietly confi- Associates, 348 Home Guard Bldg.,
dential. Write R. L. Nit"hols, c/o Van Wert, Ohio and at the office
LOST- EASTERN STAR Past Ma·
The Firestone '!'ire &amp; Hubher of the Clerk, where they are avail·
tron PlN, Friday, Dec. 22. New,
Co., 2JJ N. P'ifth lit., Columbul!,
able for in.~rcction by proapect1ve
in brown Collins' Jewelry Store
Obi&amp;, glvlng qualifications.
bidders. Copies of the plans and
fnvelopP. Phone Mrs. Virgil
Brown, 916-X.
specification!' mily be obtained
from lhf' nfficf' of the Engineer
Will Be .... ld In
for the ~;um of $10 .00.
WST - ONE KEY RING with six
The deposit Ius $~.00 wlll be
keys and lc11ther strap. Call
805-M. Lost between Syrall8e
returned to all bidders submitting
a bona-fide proposal and returning
and Second Ward Firehouse,
plans. PIBnr. and specif.jcatlons
Friday evening.
12 26 3tp
PART -TIME
I may be- returned without bid with·
·----ln 5 days ~HN opening of bids
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and the dep&lt;&gt;&gt;ll loss $5.00 will be
Jmmedlate Opening
returner! .
1955 CHEVROLET, 4 dr. sedan, V8
For
an
eXJlerienc(•tl
man
or
woProposals must contain the name
mo~or with overdrive, radio,
man
who
cnn
use
a
job
requh··
of
every pNson interested therein
heter, seat covers, dark green
ing 4 honr!i ;wr duy, p: l'f&lt;!rahly and ~hall tlf' accompanied by
fin h. $l745.00. Pomeroy Mqtor
in the mormn&amp;: . Will he requir· either H ccrlifil'd check or bid
Co.
11 28 tf
ed to tally &amp; record daily sah~s.
-----·--- -· - polit account~ n•ccivahle ll•d· bond CKI'cuted hy the bidder and
ll53jCHJo;vtt~LET, 4 .:1=- .• Z lone
~erR, and make ~:cneral ]('(lgcr
a surety company in 11n amount
blu'e finish, 150 sorles, heater,
entricB. !No accounting r!'quir- nul less than 5';.;, or the base hid
clean. $7~. 00. Pomeroy Motor
ed). WriW. ~ivin~ qua!Hi1·ations drawn in favor of the Village. Bid
Co.
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bonds are prf'f(•rred , but checks
;md ~rtinf'nl informntion.

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~~~ BUICK CEN'fURY 4 dr. Riv·
lera Sedan , J)ynaflow rlrlve, powt~ r
steerinr. fully equiped $2.:195.00.
Blaettnar 's, Pomeroy . 12 27 8tc

19M BUICK SPOC.IAL Dlx . 4 dr.
Sedan . Low milea~e by on&lt;' careful owner . $1 .695 .00 . Blal'llnar's
Pomrroy.
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H 6 R FIRESTONE

202 N. 2nd AYI,

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CUSTOMLINI•: 4 dr.
Sedan. Ftlrdomatk, t•xtra good
original finl.~h . $1,1195.00. Jl\al'll12 27 tile
nar's, Pomeroy .

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INSURANCE

-19&amp;6 BUICK CENTU!tY 2 dr. Hiv.
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Pomeroy.
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}~ordomatic, li,8ht blue
finish,
$1,995.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy .
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Hollldaj sedan, power steering.
$2$11.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
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Mlddl•port

OI'FI(;ll WORK

Must have complete knowledge · of procedure and policies of insunmce - ch•rical

work.
Personal interview can be
obtained by phonin_g 425-X
or 246-X.

G. E. REUTER

1g53 FOaD, t dr., lovely fream
POMI;ROY
and belle. tu~tomline, V8 motor
IUD vtwr. r1dlo, heater, seat
tovera, Fordomatlc and ConUD.· \LU! ousmes~. ::&gt;erv•ces
total lrhn. 1108&amp;.00. Pomeroy
Motor co.
11 28 tl SEPTIC T A.NKS, Cl!.SS POOLS and
out houH('' cleaned, complete Installation , free lnllpection , rea:t1~2 STlmEBAKER, 2 dr., V8 fly·
onable prke", rhemieal servlrc
dramatic drive, heater, very
and ' 'acuum equipment. All 8Cpclean, one owner, $490.00. Pometlc L111k~. and cess pools guarroy Motor co
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antl'ed (or one j'CBr. S &amp; H SanIDA BVICJ\, " dr. hard top, Leautlllary Sr.rvicc, Pbonc .Jacklloa.
ful 3 tone IJ'C!IC!ID finish, white
1073. Toll charges call collect
wa.ll t1re1, low mUeaa:e, dyna·
24 hl,llr sor•lce, no extn. charp
flow, radio, hetter. $229&amp;.00.
up .o :iO m!lea.
11 80 lmuc
Pomll!roy Motor 00.
11 28 tl - - ·:::-:-:--::QUJCJ[ SERVICE oa W1te11. b
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LII:RS. P"""'"'•·
t.a,d
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Phone 200.

elelllld Appllaoee
Sture. 118 w. MaJa st., l'omOI'OJ
2-23-U

will be """""·
The &lt;'crtifiect Chf'rk or bond 5Ub·
mitted with the hid will be held
as a guarunlrc that if the proposal
is aCt"l'ptcd a cotJtrHt will be ent('rcrl luto. Certified ehecks or
bonds will h(' returned to all bid·
dcrs afl('r the ronlract ha1 been
en
tt• red i nIo hond
a nd Bl'C
pcrfurm.11nrf'
ofured
100%by ofa
th(• an;ount u! thP ('(olltruct with
a l'ialisfHdOr}' suret~· . fur the faithful performance uf tlw work.
Attention uf the hiddcr is ralit'd
to th~ construction rl·gulallon5
which arc included in the proposal
document~. No bidder may withdraw hili bid for a period of 30
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The right is re~crvcd hy the
Village of Rutland to rejed any
or all hids and to waive informali·
lies.
The Board of Trustees of
Public Affairs of the Villare
of Rutland, Ohio
by Vernon Weber, Clerk
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STRUCTURAL I IIAMI
SCRAP IRON- MITALS

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FIRilWOQD FOR SALE: see wm.

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lloek SprJftCI or phone 832-J.
Middleport. Flre • AutumobU•
11 lt lmo-p I Bon~~ Phon!_8311-X
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s-~u"·ILil=l::N:cG:-:-L-::OTS=-:s:-:o,~tO . One 1111
extra fine one. tr Interested eMil
at the home of A. N. Bent::1•i.

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C'OMT'LETE lnsu.r•~ ProtecttOG.
l.lfe, A.uto, Fltw, Pai.Jo. C.U Doa
Mill.,, Middleport, Obla

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'l'enm d' llcsil't!ll. l'all
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AUTO SALES '

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bluell
11nd daugther Kathy rpent the
Chrt.tmas Holldoyo wllh her par·
Members ot the Orlainal Cou- t-nts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van
ples Club held their annual buaJ.. M·e ter.
ne&amp;a meeUna: and Chriltmu .party
Mrs. -Marie Lawrence visited
at the bome _of Mr. and Mrs. John Elva Dailey and familY Monday
·Earl Werry, Tbunday evenin• arternoon.
where tbe servinr of Te:r:aa barb&amp;Mr. and Mrs. Bill Middleswart
cue and beefburren wu an at· and children, Mrs. Elva Dalley,
Jerry and Judy, Mr. and Mra.
tractive fettlU'e.
Pi'esent were ·Mr. and Mrl .H.ar· R-alph Brewer and fataily and Mr .
vey F. Van Vranken, Corpul Cbril- and Mrs. Art~UJ;' AUen of . Pates·
ti, Texu; Mr. ud Mn. Riebud ~ala spent Chr11tmas daY with Mr.
Ray Rupe, Mr. and Mn. MietiJ , and Mrs. Carl Autherson.
Willla.ma, Mr. and Mn. Leon A.
Ruda Dunt and daughter MarMc~ni&amp;ht, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. earet caUed on his brother Robert
OhliBJer, and tbe holt and hasten Durst and family sunday, Mr. and
aU of Pomeroy.
Mn. Clyde Close and family of
Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. John Deal
and daugtber and David Brewer
of olumbus .,pent Sunday with Mr.
and Mn. Allen Brewer and Ken·
net h.

Feeney-Bennett
Regular Meeting
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Univer&amp;ity 72·71 l.nd gain a semi
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5 . Shelter•
6. Bearded
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11. Await
12. Coa.lesce
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unit (Bulg)
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17. Radium

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19. Bound
20. Part ot
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21 . Flowers
23 . Found In
winter
2-a. Be stat
26. Emmets
21 . Devourt&gt;d
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31. Palm (Asia)
32. W.Ud ox
33. G~ek letter
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11. Win(
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34. Conclae
36. Fwsa

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40. Study

42 . Wine
receptach

37. Cushions
33. Color
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43 . Division ot
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44. BookotOtd
Testament
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CUl'tl,in are keepln£' a eaU:tul watcb en BUlgaria wbft-. &amp;htY
aee evideMM that a . new outbre~k of unntt; qatUt Oomnlunt.t
· rule tnay tar. in.to th• open. There have beeR rumttiiDp of &amp;~
· Jntent amoq the Bu1gar1an people tor 1.-ieqJ riumt61 altbou;h
no reporta of outright re.IBtance fl(&amp;lDat the SoYleL-iaaPo.oc~ "(lme
in the aate1Ute nation.
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~~~ aourcu say that lllOllt ot the un1-qf prevalll . amoqthe lower or peuant cl&amp;uel Who· akoe ~­
more and more diaaaUIAed with tbelr eeoaomlc
atatus under Communiam. l"urthennare, It Ia 1*lieved tMt Marshal Tlto ot Y. . .Yia Ill aecret~y
encouraging Bulgaria to bl'fi8JC ~Way from K~
lin dominance an4 form &amp; closer aWa.neo .With
Tlto'a regime.
American authorltlu toMede thm J1 Uttle
chance that a. Bl\lgariaa uprlalng wtU reacb. ba1
exploalve proportiOIUI ol the revolt in Hunguy
because the Soviet Ualon llal impoaed atrtet
Rua•hUJ mlllta.ry contrtl tD Bulpr11iL
However, they point ou~ that any wideapte&amp;d
demonstrations ln Bu):garia. WOUld be UlOtbfr
Milnh•l lito
KremLin headache and force Soviet. to st~
their mllltiU')' unltt In ttle nteUtte nation.

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liked. •to cHm.b \re(li• and play
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nicknamfd her "Monk", the little
"chubby" cirl who broke her ann
faJ.Uns fnjlm • tift' nOlJ!I travels
with FJIC., t;llpity and .o.uty a~
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tbe "11011; o,f bca,udful 'lliQrnen""ew "Pinlt" Camay tor ~ Procter
and Gamble Compl!,hy. She relates
an amusing in(!ident "'l!larding
that act.ivi\Y · When her mother
lea1·ned that. Marian had received
100 baB of Pink Camay at "the
Pa&amp;eanl, m. olfored to take the
soap back home to South Carolina.
Mu-ian, in 1i Marilyn Monroe wtyle
quipped. "Jiotbel'. ju.t beceuse 1
am ~ Amedca, d?!tf! 't mun I
can tt4p 'h.thbt.f· Half of that aoap

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advan ce hAir dr.mlillk Mudin.
At her lint PI'Mii c::onferen ~ in
New Yorlt, th., formal' Colu!r C.,l.
lea:e ftethman endfared h..~lf to
the preM. Repqrttra foWld lhr 19·
year· old Mia. M(:Knlaht a &amp;irl
w ith a sena. of humot and a mind
of her own. ~ blalk:lly ttated
Lhat the "lad no irlt.trat in a
movie career" but pref~rred belna:
.a wife and mother. Her favorite

Garden . Notre Dame play&amp; BJ'Jg.

In the losers bracket, Temple
Fun..al services were held at wiJJ pla.Y NYU tar the consolation
the Bald Knobs Church Wednu title.
day afternoon for tsaae Baker who I - - - - - - - - - - - paued away Sunday evening at eve with Mr. and Mrs. Charles van
the home of his mother Mrs. Alice
Meter and. children.
.V an Cooney.
Lawrence RJtcbie Jr. is a -tA3/c Jimmie Ritchie and A3/c
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in the St. Joaeph Hospital. He
Hunter trom Lockbourne Air
Bale ~ment sunday with was taken there Frjday after suf·
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fering a heart attack.
Jimmie's parents 'Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ritchie.
'Mr. and Mn. L. K. Ritchie ltad
Mr. Bob van Meter and aon Christmas dinner· with their dauTimmy of Belpre apent Chriatmas &amp;hter Maxine Durst and family.

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Savings Deposi~
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surpriainK Buckeyes meet Man·
h.atten of New York tonight In the
semi·tinals of tt.e Holiday BUketDall Festival at Madison Square

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the new MIM Arne ric• for 1957.
The beaut)' who et:ptivlted the judges-and a naUonwW. TV
audience with an imhatlon of
MarUyn Monroe. plana -.. u.e her
$5000 dollar tcholauhlp prize. to
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MISOONOEPTION ABOUT A. MISFIB&amp;-DiplomaUc authot'it~Q
in Wuhlngton point out that tbe reiUIOnt why Britain and Fraru:ie
decided to invade Egypt have become so obscure that the .AmerJc'\"'
P\ilblic l.s , }~ring under a gene~d .S.,0]1l2to;.te :mf\conceptlon.
}The almo.t universal cOJivlctiQit-'ia thlf tiC Brldah and French,
invaded Egypt to force a ~lutlon to the Suez canal pfoblem be·
cause they bellev,l!d no ether course waa open to them. Th.e fact.!!
fJt the cue are just ab9ut the oppo1lte, according t.o hlghly·plaeetJ
and completely dlploma\1..-: quartens 1n WaslUngton.
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As the authorities vtew it, Britain and France took mllitarv action
not because fJt no solution In alght but becau.ie ·one wu-but one
that would have permitted Egyptialll l'remier Abdel Nasser to 1·e·
m~n in power.
'fhe French we~ det•rmlned that Nasser would have to be ellm··
inaltd be.;:ause of their; coavlction he w~a stirring up ttouble lor
their goyemmGilt In Algii'I!L
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The Brltiah were pl'lmarUy ~tmed bec&amp;ulle Nasser's ae!zure ot
the Suez canal threatened their acceaa to oil III.WPliea and their
trade with the Far East. They distrusted the EgypUan leader a.nt:l
\11ere adamant againat any aolution that would keep him fn Powor
and enhance hi.&amp; preauge In thl Arab world.
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Acoordinglyt the two weratem powen acted In unison· to.' topple
Naa&amp;er tor two entirely dtft'erent reaaona. Ironically, British Primo
MtniiJter Sir Anthony Eden Md French Premier Guy Mollet who
gambled to get rid of NaNer may. by their very own ladies, have
toppled no one but thelDilll)Vea.
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ChrtaUan A. Herter a a under HCNtary of atate aucceeding, Herbert ·
Hoover, Jr., t.s being Interpreted In Wulllngtoh as a elear atep by
I President EJaenhowet to inatall "New Republicanism'' as the of4er
ot the day.
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Obeerven ln~lst that Hoont was not forced Out UIMralt
ot the job and that he reatJned IOlely to return to
private work where he 11 assure-d ot an income ex•
ceedlng that ot a government otrlclal. However,
they note that the aeleetlon of Herter aa hia tUC·
: ef:BIJOr meUUJ that from here on, Mr. Elamhower wm tap men Whlll
lrmly belleve In liberal Republican oollcle1.

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vaa:anee. 144 Butternut Ave.,

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VICE AU noakea Jtepalred bJ Ell
GOOD HEREFORD Btn.L for Sale
pert Tednl14'\IU. fhoae 12M Y
·P rice '100. S.. Jij.ymonll Tl'a·
1041
ford or Phone Cheater1 Ohio.
llldd1
12 2tl 3\p SA v~; oN VOliR Sll'lE repolr &gt;t
:t COCKJo;R )•UPS. 12 WCI'kl'l old, llacinc Shoe Shop
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Original Cauples
Annual Business
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MeetlftQ

dent of thi.t new chapter and will
be assi!led by Mrs. Guy Ne!gler of
th e Return Jonathan Meigs ChaptP t, DAR. Qfli('ers appointed were :
president, Sharon Jone:s; vicepresident, Ned&amp; Bradford ; _secr&amp;tary, Jennifer Lohse ; trea.!lurer,
Ellen Dutton. SallY lo~oater, regi•
tr.ar ; Frank TitU$, bi.!ltorian.
The meeting opened with ' the
Star Spangled Banner accompanIed by Jennifer Lohse and the
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flat
and the CAR prayer. read by Mrs.
Dutton. Th.e program Included
pillno duets by Neda Br,pdford and
Ellen Dutton; a talk by Mrs. Dul·
ton on the history of the original
Chapte( and tbe alma of the CAR
which a~ to foster and promote
thl' patriotic educaUon of the
youth of America.
Mrs. 0. P. Kle1n, pall r~gent of
the DAR Clupter, e:rplalned the
meanina: or the name ''Cradle of
Liberty"-which wu first given
Feeney-Bennett Poat, No. 128.
to tbe city of Philadelphia and American Legion, met Wednqday
showed pictures to illustratl!! her at the Leot~o H 11 I their re.,•la
a• n • or
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t.alk.
meeUn1 with Commander llolc:oe
Fife
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Mrs. Dutton supervised recre•
prea q.
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P
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tion for the older members and
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to'
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uoc1a tlon,
Mra. Neif:ler and Mrs. Jame&amp; TitUJ '"!ere an
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an c and
Pomeroy, were to cbarae of the
games for the younger children. Pacific Stores for their ualstaaee
Stunts and group Jinging complet- wJth the IA&amp;ionnairel' Chriltmu
ed the pro&amp;ram. Prizes were won proJnm project of hiVlng Santa
bY Jennifer Lohae, Sandra Brew- Claus distribute t.reatJ to dlildren
Ington, Diana Davis and '111amaa of the arr:a.
Titus.
the reiUW' meeting ...
Mrs. Dutton was asaisted by her treshmenta were served at the
mother. Mrs. A. H. Carpenter, in Legion meeting
6erving
refreshmeints of let
RATES INCRBASE
cream tn:es, and cookiei to the
The
Uason
county Bank an·
guests. Adults pretent were Mrs.
Nelgler, M.rs. Kleln and Mn. Otis nounced today that effective Dee.
McClintock, Racine. Tbe next t, 1~ the interest rat. · on aav·
meeUna: will be on February 22 ings deposits were raised to two
with Neda Bradford u program percent per annum.
chairman and the place wUI t.e
announced later.
Neda Bradford, Jennlfer Lohse,
Charter members art! Thomas .JI¥ln and Ann McCJlntock, Nancy
and Frank Titus, Robbie and Pam· and Morton Titus, Dlanay Joyce
ela Cleek, Sail)' Foster, l:llen Dut- and Elaine Davis, Sandra Brewton. Sharon and Barbara J0-nea Ington.

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Small Town Glrl: Miss America 1957

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Relatives Attend
Event At Home Of
Herbert Dixons

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Mr. and Mrs Herbert Dtxon entertained a croup of relatlve1 reeenUy at their home, Rock Spnngs
road.
Guesta were M.r and Mrs Harry
D11:on and aon R1cky of Columbus,
Mr and Mrs Gerald
Shade

Bimd Dtrec tor Ear l Warnk e h.as
announced th at the Middle port
Band memeb r~ will asstst Ill the
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PoUo funrt tbts Saturday
Mr and Mrs Wtley KUIJ.: and doiU
ghters, Judy , Pamela, Bec ky and
Christy of St. Albans, W Va , Mr~
Clara Grueser and ~rs
Vi' lima
Slobart

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Dr and Mrs J1vlden and ch1l
drcn \ISlled hu parents, Mr. and
Mrs

Clark J1v1den, Racine, and
Mr
and l\11 ~ Harry Mitchell and four
sons Athenc were Chrllltmaa dm
ncr guests of her parents, Mr and

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4 dr Sedan. Low mileage by one ca1eful owner Uke new
ongmal metallic green flDtsh '57 Butck trade-Ill.

1955 Ford V8 Station Wagon · · · $1,995
~·ordomatlc

Beautitullight blue fml&gt;h · ~7 BuiCk ttadc-

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1955 Buick Century 4 dr.

$2,595

Riviera Sedan Dynaflow drive Power Stecung. fo'ully

equipped One careful local ownct Sharp ~~ New one
sells for about $4300.

1955 Oldsmobile Super "88"
1956 Pontiac Chieftain

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4 dr. Holliday Sedan "Hard Top" 4 dr Hydramatlc dnvc
Power Steering Fully eqUipped Really clean f '57 BuH k
trade-in .

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4 dr Sedan, less than 6,000 m1lcs Hydramattc Unvc Almost like the day 1t was sold.

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4 dr Sedan. l'ordomatlc Extra good ungmnl !lmsh.

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Bf:latrc Sedan Beautiful turquot"c and while fmish

1952 Buick Special ·

$795

1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan

$555

2 dr. Dlx. Sedan. Like new two tone blue hrush Good
solid car.
Orl&amp;lnal black fm1sh like new.

1956 Buick Super · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $3195
Riviera Hardtop 4 Dr , Fully l'o"ered Emaculate InSide
and out- Very low mileage- New one costs over $4500

YEAR-END Clearance Sale SPECIALS

19501uick 2dr. Dlx. ·
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1950 Dodge Dlx. 2 dr.
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1951 Ford VB 4 dr.
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1950 Po11tlac Cpa. · · · · · · · · ·
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1949BulckSuper 4 dr. ·.. .... · .. .... $195
1947 Plymouth 4 dr... · ...... .. .. · $99
TRUCKS

1955 (hprolet

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7'&gt;il ft. body. Looks like new. lias '57 style cab and body

1954 Chevrolet 2 ton Hyd. Dump .. •· $1,495

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Extra &amp;ood 10 ft. body. Overhauled engmo 2 sp. rear
axle.

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The dance, sponsored by the
daughter, Cr1sh
'itudents was held Saturday eveMr and Mrs Hawkms were close nmg December 22, an the recre•
lrtends of Mr and Mrs Leo Al- tlon room of the new nune's
meneo when they hved m Clevl' dormltory Cbet Haddox and b11
land a number of years ago Mr
orcheetra provtded muslt.
Almerlco Is the Greyhound bus
»us Bonnte Barker of
driver who was lulled by a mad
polls,
a senior student, waa crownman when he ordered him from
ed
queen
bY Dr Charles Holzer
the bus it the Cleveland terminal
l'he con:age of Miss Wildermuth,
du'tmg the holidays
Robert Ashley basketball play JUmor attendant, wu plnned by
er on th~;&gt; Marshall College team Dr 188&lt;: Walker and Dr Thomas
1 was bere for Chnstmas Eve and Morgan pmned a conaa:e en Mits
Chnstmu Da}' with his wife the Sarah Kline o£ Allbland KY. fresh~
former Sharon Riley
man attendant.
Refreshment• of punt'h and cook·
8
1es were served
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1953 Ford Vz ton Pickup · · · · · · · · · $895

Shows best or care.

1952 Chevrolet~ ton Pickup

New light blue finish.

Mony More- All Type•

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were done by Mrs. Robert W(tods

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Mora Residence
On Christmas Day
Mr and Mrs Pearl Mora entertained w1th a family dtnner, Chriat"
mas at the1r home, Chester roiJd
Present were Mrs Mart Grary,
Mr and Mrs G~;&gt;talrl Wildermuth
daughter Donna and son Larry Mr
and Mrs Norman Fisher, daughters A!lce and Louise and son Tom
and Mr and Mrs Donald Mora and
children Sail}' , Dav1d and Rhea

Donald Mora Wft'l ·
fl Dwer Judges for the evenm&amp; and
award ed r•bbons to , Mrs :Pearl
Koblenl% Mts Roy Miller, !in.
Pearly Karr , Mrs Robert W~
Mrs Howard Knight, Mrs~ Earl
Dean, Mrs Donald Mora, )Ira.
Paul B:ter and Mra Esther Wtlghl
Mrs Horace Karr wa!!l awarlled a
r~bbon for a Christmas corsase.

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q\,l*rter a~es. Ia of btlp woc.,.l
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The 1ult, with

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brown-beige tweed. Ideal for
Winter vacation voyaging to
wanncllmea.

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'P'""'•rthc
holldoyswllhhor•'ll'
Charles ShoemaU:r,
and family £n
Barbo\lrsvm.e.

Mr. llld lin. Henry Null !ell
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man tor the strikmg Communicaof America Unton
tod.ty said 1 lO.hour contract sesIIIOn w'ith Ohio Consohdated Telephone Co Friday resulted in "abaolutely no progress."
Negotiations were scheduled to
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The spokesman said "we're
rtgbt back where we started from"
when talk! were recessed at 1 a
m. today.
The strike has crippled servtc:e
in 2f. eastet'n and southern Ohio
counties
Among the atumbllng blocks to
a qew agreement, umon offi.cials
aald, was the llbjeeUon of the General Telephone Co , the parent
firm, to benefits offered for yean
by Obto Consolidated General Telephone ~lso baa refused to accept
1 uhidn 8Jiop elauie while tbe unt~n bas refused to aign a contract
eontalolng a no..11trike dause

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:sleeping Driver
'6rashes Utility
Friday 'Nite

Due to the recent overall rise of interest rates prevatlmg in the country, which
creased the earning pewer of money, banks in Meigs County w1ll incraase the'
interest they pay on all savings accounts and certificates of depos1t for six mc1ntj~~~~
more from 1 per centto 2 per cent.

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Judge John Bacon presided and
announced lh11t
EdJSOfl Baker
Fred H1bbs C a~b Bahr, Don Stners
and Jack Robson would be m
charge of the supper wh1eh wtll
be a money makmg project T1c
kets w11l be on sale hy the Rotanans tn the near future
The members also dascussed a
proposed ra1se m dues and Paul
Smart Dav1d C Miller and Robert Coal s were na ned on a com
mtttee to present a recommenda·
Uon on this matter to the club
at t.hf' next meetmg
J H Grate, a charter member
for the- more than 27 years of the
local Club suggested a drive on
incrc.ucd attendance of members
Methoclut womem who prepared
tbe steak dmner wrre Mrs Glenn
LamberL Mrs Earl Knight, Mrs
Herman Haddox , Mrs C P Gallagher Muq Fr1eda Faehnle

:No Pl'Ogress Is
Report On Phone
McCumber Rites
Strike Parley
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Funeral 11ervleea for Harvr.y Me·
Cumber, 72, who died at 2 a m
today in Me1gs General Hol"pital·
wtll be held from the Ewing Cha:
pel at 2 p m Monday, Dec 31.
Interment wtll be 1n Beech Grove
Cemetery FriendJ may e~~ll at the
HOME ON LEAVE
funeral home anyttme Mr Me
James Guinther, Syracuse, ar
Cumb_e'r at one time was employed rtved home Friday mght for 1 10.
as ch1ef af malntenance for the day leave of absence from Navy
old T. k. DavJs Co lower Pomeroy duty at Newport, Rhode Island

Clifford Resigns
As Sports Editor
Of Daily Sentinel
Offt&lt;:tal announcement was made
today or the res1gnat1on of Paul
W "Moon" ~~lifford as Sports EdItor of The Dally Sentmel

it
was removed

wilh

of·

operation of

Chfford's reSignation stated that
be felt that fhe press or dulle!l on
two jobs was beginning to be "too
mueh" for him and asked to be
reheved of his Sentln~I dultl'!s
Clifford h1d been a member of
the sports ltafr of the Senhncl
for the past 10 years

GUILD TO MEET

The Grace Guild of Eprseorll
aid Stewart's car veered 1Churt'h will meet at the hom~ of
ltteet and hit the pole~ Mrs Cedrtc Clark with Mrs M C
Ule Columbus lc South- Hobart and Mrs Carpenter as e n
llectric Co., about GOO hostesses on , WedneBday evemJli
of Cherry St.
January 2 at 7 30 p m.

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The bus dr1ver W H FuJUiove. •
.. 7, drove straight to pollee headquarters , but resumed b1s route
followmg que1t1onmg and wu
once aga1n the target for a .mlper.
Len than an hour after tbe flflt
shoottng, a bullet hit the bus aboul
t wo feet from FullHove and
glan t: Pd harmlessly away
It wu the second mgbl tbat '
s mpers bad made l:'lty bLUes their
targets
Polrce
Comm15s1oner
Clyde Sellers •mme&lt;hately su•
pended the City's bus operation
for t ho night followmg the shoot:ng The c1 ty commr~sion schedu led an e mergency meetmg for today
,
Four d a.Ys nf court-ordered bul
mteg raiJOn tn Montgomery had
passed prart.cal!y wrt hout mcJdent
hefore We dn es da~ mght when one
bus was nddled by rifle flrtt and
ano ther sprayed by , shotgun No
one was hurt th en
In H1rmrngham, Ala , a •e.rret•
l 10n leader unfolded hrs plan for
a mmute man methOd of keepJog the color harriers up even jf
a fed e ral court throws out Blrmmgham s b us segregatton Jaw
White Clijzens Council leader
Asa Carter told a gathering of
s egregaUomstl Fnday n 1ght that
~uld org8.!1Ue ··mumte-mwn"
Vlgllantj!- groups to board bu~~e~ m
the event Of trouble He sa 1d the
groups ·would not go thert!! for
Violenre but for good race relattoll.!l and t(J relieve lensmnt~ '
Btrmtngham Negroes made 8
one day assault on local bus segregatiOn and 22 Negme!l were arrested for breakmg the city's JJm
Crow laws
However, folluwmg the arrest,
tbe Negro leaders claimed a VICtory And haltt.&gt;d the dr1ve Thev
sa1d they wo uld take 1he arres~
to federal court and have the
r t ty's bus segreg allon laws thrown
OUI

Both the Cll) ofiH·uls and the
Negr~s 111 Tallahassee Fla, were
awa1t1ng the outrome of court action be(are maktn);!: .anv new
moves Ul the bus mtegra.t1on dis.
pute there

Family Returning
To United States
From German B~

Vennari Tabbed
To Help Coach I
North Gridders
Jrm Vennan, coach !Jf Rutland s
unh('aten Class A 1956 football
h•am was honored today by b1s
srlcctton as an as ustant coach for
the annual Ohm High School All3tar football Qame next Aug 16
tn Canton
Vl'u iHrl was !~elected b} Columbus North lhgh School's hea r\
r oach I! u gh Hmdman who s to be
a1ded also by Bob Kappes of Cmcm na tl Wrstern Hlll!l and Joe Car
\o Newark coach Kappes- and
Carlo were second and third 10
the vot tng behmd Hmdman

A llaster Sergeant, hts wlie ant!
sons w•ll a•nve here ~ext
week from Gennan.~o
wtth thetr
newly-adopted daughter, a threeyear-old German gul
M! Sgt and Mrs Chfford (Pat)
Roush adopled Pamela, who baa
never been out of her native Germany as theu thtrd child. Their
sons are llol1chael, 9. and Dee, 7
The 1amrly sailed on the USS
General Bradley Dec
22 and
should arriVe 1n New York City
Dec 30 Sg! Roush had been stationed nf'ar Munich for 21;oi yean
on duty w11h the Army A1r Foree.
Wh1le her,• the ramlly will VISlt
her parents Mr and MM!I Dillon
Cross R.acme hrs Mr and Mrt.
Arthur J: Roush, Salem Center,
and olht'!r relaltves

Bralton EJected
New president Of
Men's FeIIowship

SLEEPY TIME GALS
Mrs Bert
Jobe t ...ld pultt'e F'r1day she was
hypnotiZed and robtw.d by two
Gypsy women who came to her
door srllmg: grrthn g cards Mra. \
Jobe sa1d sbe became
cboway
wh1le lalktng to on~ o f the wtJmen

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Columbia Gas System Announces
Merger Of Two Subsidiary Firms
NEW YORK (UP) - The Columbia Gas System today announced two mergers among lts subsidiary companies as part
of a simplification program designed to reduce the number Of
1ts retail gas utility subsidiary organizations.

woundmg a Negro passenger
rorl'lng a t empol'lry ~tuspensloa of
the City's bus llefYl~e
A Negro woman , Roaa Jordan. ,
22 was !truck tn the lep by a "!
bullet that tore throu'h the aide
of a Montgomery cuyl btu at it
drov e past a Negro housJnf pro}

Spencer Is Bouruf
To Grand Jury On
Not Guilty Plea
Richard Spencer. 19 Wolfpen
ple.ad not grulty to a cha r ge of
!teallng parb off a veb1cle tn
Ju.!lttc~ of Peace Jt E Gnndley's
court Fnday and was bound over
to the January term Grand Jury

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A one-day calno In the bus battle at Montgomery
broken Friday rught when a smper tw1ce shot at a City

To School Post
By Board Action

SAVI'NGS ACCOUNT INTEREST RATES

1951 Studebo ke r

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1952 Chevrolet

Many Mare
Ta Choitte From

FIRE ENGULFS MOVIE COWNY MANSIONS Anderson Named

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Vtolence has flared agatn In Dnue's long smouldering ~
gregation diSpute. Negroes contmued today their push for 111tegrated bus seating, beth '" the courtrooms and on tbe buoea

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DehClOUS refreshments
creamed baked ch l~ ken
molded plad,
hot rolls, colfee, 1ce cream and
Chrtstmas cook1es were served by
t he hostess assisted by Mra. Rl&amp;ld
Young, Mrs Pearly Karr and Mra.
G A Young The January ii'leetmg wJII be held at the hOme ot •
Mrs Pearl Mora with Mrs Donald
Mon asslstmg

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CONFIRMS COMPLAINT
(lJilCA(,Q
UP · Charles Scott
w~lked Into a pollee station, com
plamtng sonw old
gra} haired
g~ay" had arrested hrm for a traf
f1c violalwn Scott's story was con
fnmed by the "old guy '~Poli c e
t:omm1sstoner Timothy J 0 Con
Null Sr Haywood, W Va Mrs
Noah Haskms wtll serve as Hbrar- nor.
1 tan dunng Mrs Null'a absence.
Mr and Mrs WilHam "fhomas, Inmates Premiere Prison Movie
New York City, amved Sundal'
STORMVILLE
N Y UP ~
for a holdtay VISit wtth her 1'Pubhc Pigeon No 1," a corned}
mother Mrs D B Harttnger .Mr mov1e whtch features a prison
Thoma~ has returned to his
bad Its world premtere toployment and M:J;s TMmas
before some 2,000 inmates at

Mr and Mrs Harry M11ls bad a
Christmas dtnner at their t~ome
on Sunday ThoS&lt;' present were
Mr and M1 ~ ~ I llu ghcs had Mr and Mrs Harry Munns, Pamse·
Mrs Da na ll.1111llt qn as lhe1r d1 n vtlle, Mr and Mrs Rus~ell Mills
nf'r gues t on ( hn slma s d a~ nnd 111 and son, James, Sgt and Mrs
the aftern oon h&lt;HI a long rh s1ancc Leonard Gwtazdowsky and daugh
call frum Hu rr rlallghtcr nnd son
ter,
Middleport,
Sgt an:l
In law ~1 SJI and i\lr ~ C M Ow
Mrs Jenny
Max Lambert
and !lOllS,
Joe
i'll!l and fnut t 1Hi d ru1
I ubhock. and Rtchard Chlllleothe
T~X o iS
Mr and Mu Fred Cabeen, Alb
Mr ;uul M1 s I II (;rru,Jn\ anrl ens were Sunday guests of the1r
sons , Larry and 1.1111 wht! t~ p1"1J\ daughter, Mrs William Slater, ~~:nd
L'hn!ltmas wttlr h r~ mr1th(r :\11 s rami!:. and ('hmtmas guests at the
Lou Mornmg al!d Mt Mm1rru ng Slatt'r home were hts. p;~rcnts Mr
hav e n t ur lll d to tht tr horne 111 and Mr s Edgar Slatl'r , Jark.vm:'t1ar1ct1" Ga Mt ~t o ur n 111g • ~ ll l vllle
aL thetr hom(' on H;H'C and North
Mr and Mrs Carl Ebersbach
i'ourlh Avenu e
and famlly Eugene Manlyn and
Chnslmas dtnner gu f':s t ~ o f Mr Phylh~. Brarlbury, had two putles
and Mrs John II a" k1n s Jr and over the holidays Sunday dln11er
guests at the Ebersbach home
were Mr and Mrs Ralph Michael
and son, M1key, Columbus, Mrs
~hnnH' Gilmore , Middleport. Ern·
est Eberat&gt;.ch Pomeroy, Mr and
Mrs Wtllard Ebersbach anrl two
dauJlhters, Karen and Barhara
t he.sler
On Chr1Hma~ Day thrlr J:(ue~h
\\ere Mr and Mrs Wtllarrl Ebers·
(hester.
b&lt;ich and daughters
Thomas F.bcrr.bach , Portland, Htl
ton Wolre Jr Racmc.
Mt and Mrs Robert HafiiS and
daughter Susan, who had VISited
relatives m Charleston and hla
parents Mr and Mrs. Robert Harris, here, have returned to thelr
home 1n Columbus
Chmtmas dinner guests of Mr
and Mr~ William Childs and Chll·
(hen, Sheila and Micky, were Mr
and Mrs ,Adam Scholl. l'omcroy,
and Mr and Mrs VIrgil Brown
and sons, Freddy and Tom, Athcn11
Road
Saturday evening ~r and Mn:
Joe Young Sr . Rutland Road, en·
tcrtamed with a family dinner
Guests were Mr and Mrs Charles
Bradbury and three children . Mid·
dlepOrt, Jane Young,
Lcadlna:
and Mrs Joe
ChtlhC'olhc, Mr
Young Jr and two rhtldren,
Woodsfield, Mr and Mrs Robert
Yates and two dau&amp;htors Jarkson
dr Nice &amp; Solid
Leo Kennedy Jr , Middleport
Noah Haskin• vlelted Mr and
!\Irs Ferry Rife, Greenfleld, Mon·
Tu Tone Green.
day Mr. R1£e has recuperated aat.IS(actorlly arter havlna a hand
l«loott. Seat Covers.
amputated flarly m the ran when
he was Injured while worklnJ:l on I
h1s farm
Corn'!'t~nj:~r. 4 dr. V8
Mrs Robert Re•bel11nd daua:hter
Jllne Y('tung, were overntght gueet.s
Mr~ Lucille Stratton, Columbue
'"tum Wagon Aut. Trans I of
Thursda)
1M Sgt
Clarence Clark, Wuhmtton D
Pte and Mrs Franklin
Clark Fort Riehle, Md and Mr
and Mrs Henry Null and Mr and
Mrs Harry Clark were Christmas
gut'sts o{ Mr. and Mn. Clarence
Clark.
Christmas dinner fuesta or Mr
and Mrs Robert Btlbel, Jnd Jane
Young Leadin11 Creek ROad, were
Wtlham Kitchen, Chillicothe; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Young Jr. and two
chlldren, Mc;lanle and
111
Woodsfield, l'ttr and Mrs • Cl&gt;oriiO! ·
Bradbury and Su:aa~, Mary
A~a .
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and Mrs Howard Byers
Mr and Mrs Gordon Clay and
three children and Mrs Catherme
Churehtll, who spent Chnstmap,
wtth Mr and Mrs C M Hennesy
left Wednesday mght for their
home m Atlanta, Ga
John Parsons and Kenneth Me·
Elhlnney of the Sports Center
w\!re m Cmcmna,t1 Thursday OJ1 1
buymg trip for the store
Mrs Albert Schletcher, Cleve·
land , Is vtsiLlng her parents Mr
and Mrs Wlllli!m Ohlinger, dur·
tn~ the Chnslmas v~calton
Kathie McElhinney small daughler of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Me:·
Ellurmev I.S vtS~hng her grand par
ents, Mr and Mrs W11l Struble ,
Logan th1s week

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who had several lovely arrange.
ments for the dinmg table u~mg
flat evergreens, pine cones and
ChrJstma.s balls Mrs. Donald Mora
TaiMt Just Arouncl the CorMr
had ciecor~~Jtions for the Uving
HOLLYWOOD
UP -A tll~l
room featunng the Madonna
A scout for Warner Bros, tra~ •
demonstration of Christmas deeor· nearly 5.000 miles to find a ,Ul
atlons for the door was done by who was VIrtually fust around the
Mrs. Roy Mtller who used sprays corner Seekmg ail. actress to play
of cedar and gJant pine con~s
the lead oppos1te Mar1on Braado In
The door prize was won by Mn "Sayonara", the &amp;eout conduaid ,
Pauline Ridenour Christmas g1fts tnlenstve auditions In Japan befOre
Milko Taka - at a Japwere exchan_!led and secret pa1a of f1ndini
anese • Amencan carnival iDI Los
tbe past year were revealed
tM rs Laurena Milhone, Mr&amp;. Carl Angeles.

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Jth 01nrl Marlha Manemont, were
gue5ts of h1s mother, Mfll
C J Rhmil'S and Mr Rhodes They
also v1 ,J ied 11t the Diles home and
with Mr A 1. Bush
Mr a nd Mrs Fred Jackson were
Chnstma s glles!s or Mr and Mrs
Campb£'11 Harper and daughter,
Phoebe
Mr ~ nd "'rs John Bryan and
familY hatl the followmg dinner
g u e s t s on Christmas Mrs
Faye J';~h)]( 1
Mansf~ehl,
Mlas
Juamta V.u1 ~Jilt LILLie Ky~cr
Mr. ar.d Mrs Jorcd George and
son 'l c rrv Hulland A; lc Stan
ley Br}.lrl Wn ght Patlt&gt;rson AFB
Mr anrl M1 s Gl•ue Dodson HOd
.son Davul w(•rr hu~1ncss vmtors
m Columhu ~ rhur scla y Danny and
Pamela Dofl son rcmNtned here
w1th Mr 1111 rt Mrs Wdllilm Ault
and children

Decorahora for the dllllng room

M•ss Donna Wildermuth, da~~gh­
ter of Mr and Mrs; Gerald WU•
rlermuth who is president of Stud·
"nl Goyernmenl of Holzer Hospit·
11, an organll.lltJOn of the three
: lasses of student nurses, was
chor.en a junior attendant for tbe
queer. at the anr.ual Chrl~rus
1ance of the Hospital

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Named Attendant
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To Dance Queen

daughter Juamta were Mr and
Chu~tm as dm ne r guests of Mr
and M r~ Cush Joh ns ton, Bradbury Mrs Franklm Gmther and daugh
were Mrs Fran ces Larkm and son ter V1ckl Mrs Thelma Hamlm
John Mr and Mr5 Charles Amos Columbus, R A llmey Washing
Rutland , Mr and Mra Wilham ton D ( Abo VISiting on Chrl~;l
Lark tn New Boston Mrs Mane m&amp;s at the Hawkins home were
Mn Lula Russell and Frank (,m
Wllk.inson Bradbu1}
Durmg the hohday~ the L 0 ther
Monday Mr and Mrs Hawkw~
D1les ramtly had most of their
children and grandchildren home and daughter, Vtckt, vtiJted Mr
Ill somP Ume except William and and MNI w~rren Thomas. Bladen
b1s famlly from ConnectiCUt Mr Wednesday Mr and Mrs Gmther
and Mrs Da, id Diles, Detrmt, lert and Vu:lu wrre m Ironton to v1s1t
Chru;tmas morning after spendmg Mr and Mrs William Moore and

the church

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Lu cllle Bearhs Hawkms, Pomeroy Soctety Edito,r, Phone 6244

Mr and Mn L D Diles at the
Athens Ftr&amp;t Methodist Church
Mrs
Charles J1viden
(PhylliS
Diles) and her Children, Ellen and
Tom had sung In the choirs of

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had end
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Chester Garden Club Meeting
Held At Woodrow Mora
Home
Kautz
r! Mn

The beautifull) decorated bome
of Mrs Woodrow Mora was the
acene of the December meeting of
the Cheater Garden Club The
meetmg openrd w1tb the members
readmg the club collect The runt
for the tn9nth was read by Mrs
Roy Johnson Roll call was answer
cd by a favorite Cbnstmas flower
Mrs Pearl Mora opened the
program by readmg the Chnstmas
Story from St. Luke Mr~
Max
Harrah read ''The Legend of the
Pomsettla " Mrs Howard Knight
gave a demon1trallon of decorat
t10ns for a small kitchen usrng mobiles.

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He sud 1t may be d1~f1rult to
obtam a phys1c1an l)(cause gradu
at1ng mtcrnes rn osteopatbre an1j
W••thnr G•ttmg Fa1r
medical hospitals are nol free 10
The Weath er Bureau prelhcled
sttJke out on their own un11l
generally fatr llo f.:' atheJ over most
Sprtng
of the n at 1on durtng the long hoh
The Se1ples have two sons Bob day 111 contrast to the fog and 1cc
by, 4, and Tod. 2 The doC'tor !!.Dtd wh1ch boosted the Ghnstma~ toll
Good dm•rng cond1trons
howthe hardest part of the move ts
~,;ver
ra1sen
the
danger
th~t
many
"leavmg our many fncnds 111 Ra
cme and Me.gs C ount~ Th&lt; couple motonsts would feel the tempt..
has bel'!n ardent boat1ng rnth.u~1 lion to speed up on clear hlgh·
a~ts. a hobby botn the doctor and
v.:ays
his wife expect to pursue on tbe
\.\'aters of Bucke~ c T .1ke

In one step th~ Natural Gas
Co, of West Va w1ll be merged
mto the Oh10 Fuel Gas Co in the
second s\ep Kentucky Gall Trans·
mtsslon Corp. a new company,
wt\1 acqmre all transmlsston and
storage operaho08 of Central
Kentucky Natural Gas Co
Spokesmen for the syatem also
pnnounced 10 another stmphflea~
Uon move that a hearmg hall been
set for mtrl January of next }ear
by the Public Serv1cc Commus1on
o£ New York on the met'ger of
Bmghamton Gas Works and The
Key!tone Gas Co [nc If approved
Dr Seiple w!ll close hiS o{hce
the combmatlon w11l be named CoMonday Dec 31 anrl go to Nelumbia. Gas Co qf New York.
wark His famlly \\Ill follow m two
Columbia Gas System offJclal!l weeks
sa1d the slm;&gt;lrflcatJon program 11
meMlng with approval from varMEIGS GENI':RAL HOSPITAL
iOus reeuLatory commiSSIOns who
w1sh to reduce the problems m·
AdmiSSions Mrs Homer Jonoe11,
volved in the system's regulatory Middleport, F'rtlz Buc k Pomeroy,
procedures
Charles V.an Cooney, Middleport,
Ohio Fuel serves about 631.000 Everett Roush, Letart, Wtlham
customers m 50 counties ln north· Ka11par, Pomeroy
ern, central, eastern 11nd south·
Discharged Mrs Ethel Hawk
eastern OhiO Natural Gas serves and baby, Mrddleport. John Haley,
about 34,000 customers in nine Middleport, Mrs Pearl Ja~obs,
caatcrn QhJO counties
Pomeroy.

Firemen's Ball

PJans CompJeted
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Bob Husky s popular ColumbJU

1 orchestra

wtll piny f{Jr the annua)
Pomeroy Foremen's Assoe1ahOn
New Year s Ball Monday mgbt at
the Junlor l{lgh School gymnasr

urn.
Dancmg w11l be {rom 9 30 p m
to 2 a m Prizes to be awarded are
a complete bedroom suite, a lao
dies' gold wmtwatch, and a popular brand shotgun.

Nattonwtrle the holdmg!l of Sertes E and H Savings Bond!!, lll·
cludmg accrued mterest, contm~ued to mount dur1ng November,
reachmg a n~" record hlgh of
$41 3 bllhon
Theodore T Reed Cha~rman o£
the Metgs County Sav1ngs Bonds
Committee, today reported that
Ohto :.ales of Ser1es E and H
Bomts for November reached 25 11•
mlllron dolla&lt;s for a decrease of
rive and a half million dollars
O\er lhe some mouth 1n 1955
'!'he county eha1rman further
pOinted out that three cilunt!C~.
Vinton Ottawa and Harr1son, had
already achreved lhe1r sales quo.
las ror t he 'ear The leadmg lndustna\ rountv continues to be
Summit Wt l h Montgomery and
Cuyahoga counl)('s takmg over the
runner up pos1t 1ons
Ow('n RratL on IUs elected pres1
Sales of t. and 1J Bonds for fi r nt o fltw 1\len s Fellows~up of
Me1gs Cou nt\
for
No 1 ember th( F1rh Hap trst Church when
amounted to $44 555
th e\ met Thursda} at the church
&lt;~ nrl. held t hcrr annual elcc:tlon of
"Mmtr." Meat Tnte?
Offl r crs
Rennl's
I' 1ancc UP - Wh1le
Otln r off1cers are Dav1d Darst,
Catmj: oy!';trrs Jl'an Jubm btt rnto I v1 ee prc s!dcnt , Gerald Anthony
what h!• th ought wns a pearl In - ' seen&gt;tary John Kauff, treasurer
vestiga1wn
rrvealed somethrn g
ht' members dtscu~d projects
more \aluablea rare tfn·franc fur th e eonmg H~alf dttrmg the
gGld pn·cc rnmtrd m 1851}.
hu~ 1nc ss rr eetmg'

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mUifilll '1 from ms1de her dress.

Ra•n O.l•ys Weatherman
LONDON l ll' ~ The
Brthsb
Hroadraslmg ( or p called off tt.B
m ghtl). telev1s10n u.f'athf r analysis
Fr1day mght on ac count of raiD.
D&lt;Jmpnl'ss whi ch
seeped into a \
s1,gnal rabl e s trand('d the
train carn1ng go,lrnment
ca ster .Jack ArmstJ ong: on bu1
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