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The Daily Sentinel

Middleport, 0., Jan. 10,1958
CINCINNATI. Ohio UP-Utility 8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroyinf1eldef Al('x: Grammas, who hit
GRAMMAS SIGNS

303 in 73 games last .season, be
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the Winding Trail Garden Club on •
president, Mrs .John T!!rrell, OJl·

ened w1th the cl~b prayer follow·
't!d wilh devotions led by M!S· Robcrt Thomps')n ~embers respond·
ed to roll call w1th their favorite

Now is the 11111e to buy that used ear, we've got the
cars and the price Is rlghl, Don't miss the deal of a llle·

nlant to dr) An lnVtlatton was re·
ceived to all end a flower arran~·
Jng program at Lazarus Center, Co·
lumbus, on January 18 and 20, CO·
~ponsorcd by the Ohio Assoctatlon
llf Gardm Cluhs and Lazarus.
The lravelmg pr!rc, donated by
Mrs C. L Heato n, was awarded to
\1rs Th•unpson The wtnter edt IJOtJ of "Pau ~e for Lmng" by the
Cora Cola Co, were d1stnbuted
"Constructron Of A Cold Frap1e"
Nas the topiC of the evening pre·
sented by ,111:n. Robcr l Th ompson
vho also told of a cold frame at
her home and what ·ts plantc d in
1t at the present ttme.
Mrs I! ea ton and Mrs Allard
Pratt judgod the dr y arrangements
with evergreen~ brought by the
members and blue nbhons were
lwarded tu Mrs Thompson for a

time, Come In and test drive one of the line used cars
today!

DODGES
1956 ROYAL Y8

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_!OTOROJ.A

4 Dr Sedan. RadiO, Heater and Powerlh!e Transmission
Tri Tone Paint
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1956 CORONET V8 ··

(J(!{aJl/iitp1/.eetHIGH-FIDEliTY

$1795

SUPEI DELUXE HJ.PJ CON50LE-

4 Dr. Sedan, Iladio and Healer, Tri Tone Pallll.

.t SPEAKERS AND 20-WATl POWEll

1956 CORONET 6 CYL.

Superbly rich tono from 16•
woofer and three 5)1" tweet·
era. Diamond styli. 20·watt
ampl1fier peaks at 40 watts!

$1695
$1695

Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Power Brakes and Powerfltle
Transmission Tri Tone Paint.

1955 CORONET V8 .. · .. · ·

$1645

WERNER

4 U1· Sedan, Heater and Powerflile Transnus.ion Two
Tone Bl ue ~'mish.

1955 CORONET V8 ···· · · · ·· '· $1625 ·
Club Sedan, Heater and Powerllite TransmissiOn, Trl
Tone Paint.

1954 ROYAL Y8 .................. $1195

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Bu•lntll, "'fM A Sldtllne"
N. 2nd A".
Mlddltpart

Refreshments were served by

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· $1095

Club Sedan, 1Iea!er and Def., Sparkling Bl.tck F'lllish.

1953 CORONET V8 · .... ,.. · · ·.. · $895

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2 Dr Hardtop, Radio, Heater and Gyrotorque 'J'ransmis·
slon, Beautiful Ivory over Red Ftnish.

1953- CORONET V8 ...... ·.. .. .. · $845
4 Dr Sedan, Radio, Heater and Gyromatic Transmtssuin
Be~ge over Brown Ftnish.
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1953 CORONET 6 CYL. ·.. .. ·: .. · $795
4 Dr Sedan, Rad1o &amp; Hmter, Ivory uver Green Finish.

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$1695

2. DETTER CAR

Club Coupe, Hm1ter and Del, tv01y over Red J&lt;'llllsh.

1955 STATION WAGON V8

You ,~.;cl a Uctlcr car bm•;tuse Hltwltttat··~ get all tht'lr 1 c1 rs
lluough lhear new car bi!Slll&lt;'ss Mostly all lheJr Cill's art lol'ally owned, many arc traded 111 from salisfied ownrr~ on
new Ponllut·s a11rl Vutcks. Oftcu yuu can talk direct to the
on ~ aual owner

$1495

4 Dr 2 Seat, l!ad1o , ileatur and i'owcrlitlc Transmto"lon
Green l'intsh
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1955 SAVOY V8

· ··· · · $1395

3. 111\'l"l'ER ImCONDITIONED GUAIIANTEI\
'l'hetr cars luc'backell by 104 yc.ll'~ of setVtl'e and unt· of
the hc~t ettuippl'd shop~ 1n southern Ohio We invlle )ou to

4 Dl', Sedan, Radio. ll c.tlcr &lt;1nd Powcrfiilc Ttansm1so1un
Bea111iful Two Tunc (;recn F'nr1sh
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1955 SAVOY 6 CYL.

· · ·· $1295

4 Dr Sedan, Hcalct' and POIII'l'llile Tralrsmrs"IOII, Jvu1 y
over Green Finish.

1954 SAVOY 6 CYL. ·

$945

Club Coupe, Radto, Healc1 •lll&lt;i Powerflilc• 1'1 ansm1"s1on,
}Hue OVCI' Gt·ay Finish.

1954 SAVOY 6 CYl. ··

'$845

4 Dr. Sedan, Healer, and 1Jefroste1, Gray Finish

1953 CRANBROOK 6 CYL. ·········· $795
4 Dr St'!lan, ltudlo,, Heuter und liydnvu 'l'l'ansm1ssmn,

Gray over Blue t'lmstt.

1953 CRANBROOK 6 CYL.

$695

4 lJI' Sedun, llcatm· a11d Del rosie I Gl ay ovc1 M,1roon
Finish
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1952 CRANBROOK 6 CYL.

·· ····· $545

4 Dr Sedan, lla1llo and ileatPr Beaultlul Blue ~'i111sh

~SCELLANEOUS

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m;TTEII 'l'lmMS
1 :r\IAC letmii,

and bank hTIIIS avaJlablc.

1953 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan ·········· $495
Sparkling originul blilck fuu.'lh.

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1955 CHEVROLET 210 · .... ··.... $1195
6 Cyi. •I Dr. Sedan, lladio and Heater, Gray &amp; Coral Fin·

Dynallow drive We've sUi'iccd

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• Self belt
• Button coot dreu
BEIGE wU!I GREIN,

BEIGE wUh BlUE

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'Eiberfelds .:

LL'S BEN 'FRAN K.LJ.IN

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Mae Arnold, "~
Danny Ar·

MIDDLEPORT, .OHIO

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75 To 49

Foreelosure On
Ross Sand, Gravel

Tr~o~~
·11nm .,au'on .

Of'"'r·ls
Ma.·d·e·
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The , Feeuei'·Benneti Po.•t ~
•be American Le(lou bu offtrtd
free II"•~•Portl!ttor, for ""~"~no . 111
ll"ldleport 'l'hb Pant t~ 1o.to lf!.e
blrmoblle at 1111 Pm~y JunlGr
lfl~ School I!~L,Jon, 13.
Seven! Le~· m~mbqr• .,W,be
ovalto~l, to J!la.k• ~ourfv td~l 1/1
and freln the bi((Od cetller •nd
pr(llpectlvo ~llllorJ ~· ~llli!U tie
transportaUoa- moy tall 11242 to
live lhelr uine, ~dreia .••d· 14e
ume t~ey wleh to "'' tR Ill• bi"P\f·
mqblle.
ptflela~ of• !be bl~· progralir
''"" todoy
!Ire advance .ro·
gtalr~lloll
donor.· is "eneob·
ra'-.'q."
In ........ .
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of 1110 'nlntll
, blood

The suco0a
.bloodmobUe
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, Charlotte Es&lt;ue, .laniC. Lee
Marvin Jaolde MeK.. and
Judith
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, Mrs Paul Thc1ss, pre si1lcnl , pre·
mlcd Jt tho mcctmg of the Lad1cs
Atd of the S! Paul's Lutheran
Church held WcdnPsdfly afternoon
in the church soc1al room
Group l"endiJig of P ~a lm 34 and
a pruyer opened the meeting !\. re·
port was made on flower and {nut
baskets sent to the ' sh ut-1ns at
Chrh;tmas tnuc Twl'lvc members
nud one guC'st, Mrs Wtlliam B
Dowme responded to roll call.
Mrs Downie read un article on
New Year·~ customs around the
wodd and Mrs. Thtiss read a letter from Japan tclhng of their
New Year's customs
Durmg the soc 1al hour refreshlllCIJl s were served by the hostess.
ct~ \lr~. Duu~htss Stn~er an d Mrs
Wilham Mayer.
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Herbert Dixon entertomed

the N1lly Stitchers Club, Wednes·
~~~~:;:~~~dat her home, Rock
The evenmg was spent soctaii.Y
and iu sewing and durmg th&lt;' even.
tng the traveling pnzc donated by
\Trs. Carl Mitch Wi:IS awarded to
~rs:""Hugh Bearhs
A desserl course was served by
the hostess to MJ:s Lawrence

COMING NEXT WEEKI
TillS IS THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE )'EAR

Snuth Mrs. Jack Warner, Mrs. AI·
bci't Brown, · Mrs. Bearhs,

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STORE HOURS

Mu Folmer, Mrs. Homer Walter,

Mrs Sclim· Blazewicrt:, Mrs Carl
Mt ore, Mrs. ~ditch. Mrs James
W11l, Miss Kathryn
Mitch aud
guests, Miss Dorothy Long, Mass
Carol Bearhs and Susan and Roger

DAILY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
SATURDAYS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOONS

D1xon.

The next moeting writ be held
at the homo of Mrs. Hugh Bearhs.
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SAVE ON THF.SE
1957· CARS

1955 Buick V8 2 dr. Sedan ···· ·· $1,595

1957 CHEVlOUT

Dynaflow dnve A c'*reful one o"ncr car on unothcr rww Bukk
Hadio and Heater
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Coupe 'V-8 with Ramjet Fuel Injection.
&amp; has appearance of riew car, satin
with red interior trim, radio and healer.
$1000.00 on this lovely car.

1955 Chevrolet V8 Belaire · ...... · $1,495

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4 d1 Sr.tl,m. ChevriJitt's fJncst and best ami thb'i onc·s ltitd lov·
lllg Clll"e.
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1955 Chevrolet Y2 ton Pickup ·

$995

New ono costs almost $4,000 00 This one Is fully equipped wtlb
power steering, brakes, radto, heater &amp; long list of acce~orics

One careful local owner.

1956 Pontiac Y8 Star Chief ··· ····· $2,19S
t dr. Sedan. N'I!IW Pontiac trade·m rram tareful locaJ owner This

Is lies! Pontiac with all leath•r seats. Four door ',Hard Top"

1955 Olds~~tblle Y8 2 dr. ··· ·· ····· $1,695
Hard Top Cpe. fudramatlc drive. R&amp;H. Almost like the
waa sold!

day il

1953 Buick VIs 4 dr. Sedan ·· · ······· $895

2 Dr. Sedan, Radio and floater. Ma·l'Oon t'inish.

One or cltJttnesl'53~ In

o! throo liM ears.

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1954 FORD Mainline ...... · ...... · $795

1954 Studebaker Champion ·········· $495

2 Dr. Sedan, Green FiniRh Heater and Defroster.

4 dr. Sedan. Cha1t1.plon In economy in mtm)' WI)'S.

llOJ)GE·PLYMOUTH
MW and Second

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1953 Dodge VI 4 dr. Coronet Sedan .'. $795

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Se'm'ors Are GI'ven
-larship Test

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1953 Chevrolet 210 4 dr. Sedan · ····· $695

1954 FORD Customline ····· ········· $895

4 Dr. Sedan, Radio, Heater and Automatic Transllll6slon

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Chol~

1953 PONTIAC Chieftain · ··· ······· $845

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.iiounUor the balliiiee of the time.
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: ·, lll!t, tile Y,liQW Iaek~ts never threatened to catch up and
in taet weaken'ed ln' tlle·llnal C!imedy O! errors 'quarter. {loing
lnt'o th list mme G~ held
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·I ie')lll\:t edge, D2-38, and fatten·
Cell! le the final ~ polalb'Uiao.
I." total o( ~ IUf'IOYefJ 11i'Or~
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~OQimilled
In the la.tt!II!Jrter, with
ea&lt;li team equotly sUtltf.
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· Mark ·~IIY olld Harlin I'\'hit· ~.l.
latch wer~· , the only Jaoketa able ~00
to BO!ve the Galllo lle!el)lea. But Atotal of 39 Melp County H~h
8 of KellY.'• lS potnr.. ••m• from School aenlore were auembled at
hiJ rtae s~ooUn1 at the ·free line,
hitting t~at many on 14 ehanees dPomefr~ythSenior High f~~tl1 Frlhlay cr e purpose 0 ... ng e
Whitlatch ®nnee~ 1 lor seven Senior Seholmhip Tetla. Five
ftel'dtra frllm tbe pulllde for Ione Melli County Schools were rep-o( h).j !\est litJbti ttll• Sl!l"n. Bob- ceaented.
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IJy !fflaon, ROlf Lltttl and, Ernest
Senior• participating l!f tho test•
·Bdwles were oft \belt afiooting, wero:
oili..\.•
Nci.Oq g!lllftg o~ll'f!eld•r. Bowles · lutorn High ~
. 1,; '11'1 t.onl! , belnl aoo•e"'IIIOd
George, M. Collins, !16berl Ed·
Ed ti09k1 hi! four 1lme8 ·"
John Heller, Ralph Ktri:Clt~·
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A. Kuhn, ludy .; fA'!!~
. l"'anwhlle, Ken.ny ljllaUe, Shoe·
Parker, Reihl SIQ!et; ~
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MeKOJn of the, wlnat&lt;• •
Spencer, Marleot·
ond Bob White.

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PUO~E 602l·Y

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~ away· to Ia.25;11 first qua-rter lead and then fooled

proJects and

ported The birthday! of MrE
f!~ telds and Mrs Melvin Grim::1
were observed. Mrs C B Weeso?
lreasurer, reported the missionary bud get Ut) to date. Il was vot·
ed to rnntribute $10 00 each tJ
LodJa Afriea for the Belgian
Congo Central Conference and tJ
the Pearl St;reet
Commumty
Center at Youngstown, 0. It wJ~
reported that $28 00 ht~d been col·
lectccl on t!te apron project wb1e!li
w11l contwue tht'Oughout Januar~
Mrs Willum Elchtngcr close•!
!he m~clmg With exrerp!s fron
one of Pau l's Le tters, aflcr whae~o

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The Jolly Club met Wednesday
at tile home of Mrs. Gene Evans,
Bradbury. Mrs. Wtlbur Hanning,
president, was in charge of the
meetmg and Mrs. Marie Leifhett
was welc.omt:d a.s a new membei·.
Plans were made to meet on
Feb. 12 at the home of Mrs. Ger
aid Wildermuth A. birthday gilt
was presented to Mrs
Wilder
muth l:lnd 1m anmversary girt tJ
Mrs Lillie douck.
The hostess served potato salad
:::mdw1ches, cookies and coffee 1o
MI'R Clay Evans, a guest;
Mr,·
Lei!hctt. Mrs. Hanning, Mrs WII
,dermuth, Mrs. Charles Strau'j-:;
Mrs. Donald Houck, Mrs. AI bet t
Woodard, Mrs. Otmcr Grim t 1
Members unable to attend were
MrS. Roy Mayer, Mrs Henry Du
ley and Mr!. Eldon Wtll.

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Foiutb TU,e In SEO Loop:Bace To;JD.hile

Eleven shut in calls were re·

1957 CHEvROLET 4-DOOR
V·8, Power Pack Motor, Powergiide 'l'rapsmission
Radio, Heater. Low Mileage. New' car title
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1957 DODGE ·

1957 Buick Y8 4 dr. Sedan ······ · $2,795

Firedome 4 Dr Sedan, Radio, Hl)llter, Powerfllte Tr.ms.,
Power Steermg and Power Brakes, Two Tone Paint.

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ctded as a proJect for rebruary
to cullcrt and count sales ta·&lt;
stamps

1955 Ford, Y8 Fairlane ·...... ·.... $1,495

1955 DE SOTO ·........ · · ...... $1795

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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By
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sprmg mcetmgs ' The group de-

Victorill Cpf! Hard Tllij Model ExceptiOnal m cvcry way

4 Dr. Sedan, l!.adio, Heater and Fordomatlc Transmls·
sion. Blue Finish.

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Mr.

One locul owner New GMC trade In

1956 FORD V8 ...... ·.... ·.... · $1795

Two Tone Gtem Finish

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Nifty Stitchers
Meeting Is Held
Wednesday Night

St. Paul's ladies
Aid Society Holds
Wednesday Meet

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.Hiai!llnar's pr1ce the1r cars (or quick turnover You J,!d the
udvllul.lSC of ttrcir large vuhmtc Olaettaar"li again ftrst pl nr:c
tn new car sulc,j lor December
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1956 PLAZA 6 CYL.

Mrs. Radford Ingles, president,
was IR charge of the meetmg and
plans were made for their partie!·
pation in the Polio campaign. Mem
I bers are to place coin·boxes for
the March of Dimes m business
hou5es in that area. Two new mem
bcrs were voted into the club, 7~rll.
Edtson Weaver tmd ·Mrs. Eleanor
Ewtng. Plans were dtscussed for
Guest N1gllt whtch will be held in
February With the t1me and place
lo be announced la~r .
The hostesses served a dessert
course to Mra. Ingles, Mrs George
r.ur11s, Mrs Mel Clark, Mrs N P.
Mrs: Stanley Har)&gt;our
drs. Charles Yea~r:er, Mrs Edward
Ryan, Mrll. Dor Ebersbach, Mrs
Mary Berry, Mrs. L1lah Z1rk!e
Mrs Thomas McGowan, Mrs Doro'
hy Schwab, Mrs George Carson,
M'r~. Mtcky Dod~un , Mrs. Donald
Cook und Mrs James Diehl

I. LOWEST PRICES

PLYMOUTHS

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Dunng the business session a

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1952 CORONET 6 CYL. · .. · .. ·.. $595

Mrs John Sauvage :r as•lstcd
by hPr mother, !\Irs Bert WrP.sr
cntertlma•[l the WSCS of ' \lC As
hury Methodist Church o! Svr J
cusc, Wednesday evcmng at he"
h
nmo
Th e mee t'tng 111 charge o1 t:1"
d t M
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Prest den · h tss
arc a Karr,
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opene wrt cevol10ns ltd b\
Mrs F'rec1a !'I e ld s ustng
· Ior her
or Mr ."lid
'Irs ""nlz
Wolle an•L' tOJHe "Japan Today "
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Mrs. Wtlliam Bax ter.
Mrs c H Weese,
program
Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. Myrtl~! '!'1nirman. presented two topk~
Lung and Mtss Dorothy Lon!! ",hp~ n Today" and "Chr1stia r
were visitors tn ParkersbUrg on -\cticn On The Market". Two
Thursday
cltapte ..s of the study book 11Thc
Mr and Mrs Harry Canterburr Gospel Accordmg to St Mark''
wcr1! bumnc.ss vtslt!)t's in Gall!·/ were grvcn by Mtss Karr

t•r nnd slstcr·m·liiW,

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Mrc.
Sharon aud son Ronald or Dun
lnp, Iowa, have returned to lhe.r
horne alter a two weeks vis f
With her parent~. 1\tr. and MI S
Dan!l Hysel l, Syracuse
Mr ancl Mrs Murl Sh!&amp;lcr, so n;;
n.oger and Tormuy a'ld daughter,
who were enroute to thetr
hPutty
orne m Wooster after a vaeatwn
Ill Mextcn were overmght guests

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of Charlotte Icommurucahon was read from
guest of her brolh: Mrs. !larry P Smith, dis:nct prc-

ge Hcmes, ~drs Thompson, Miss A\·enue, )Vtth Mrs. Fr('d Thabtt
Settz and Mrs Bryan The door 811 ~ Mrs Lawrene Foreman as coprn;e was awarded to Mrs Heaton hostesses

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·Beauttful Two '!'one Blue Finish.

Club Coupe, Radio, Heater and Gyromatic TransmissiOn,
Green Finish

Mr and Mrs C. ll Bradbury
were husute5s v1s1tors m Colum·
bus Tuesdav
The Rev· Howard Ruppclt ('ntcrtamcd t~c Rev c E Hoyt and
son , Dav1d , at dtnner Thursday at
lh&lt;' Martm Res taurant
Kenneth Allea Rtce, ten nionth
oId son of 7~r and Mts Larry Rice,
was returned home from Ilolzer
Hospital, where he had been a mcd·
tea I patH!nt Thursday.
. Mr:!i, c E Hoyt, who has been
tn Fmdlay thts week wtth her
daughter, Mrs Robert Mtlls, and
new son at the home of the Rev
and 1\frs w c. Ftarman and son
returned hc1·e today
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At the ctosc at the meeting a
The Mason Mothers' Club met
number of contcbls weler held and Wedneiday evenmg at the home of

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RADIOrv

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M050fl MOtherS
table arrangement, Mrss Emma
Imperial Mahogany or Calif.
Mahognn¥, Walnut or Sweriieh
Seitz Cor a coffee table arr~nge - CJ bM
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mept: and Mrs Terrell lor a hall
U
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Oak
l1n18h.'
$249
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(Model 6K22)
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doy
Bulll·ln AM-FM Tunet opftondl, lll1nll
so awarded to Mrs Leo Bryan for
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a hall arrangement
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1955 ROYAL 2 DOOR .. ·....

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Society Editor - Phone 6079/
Th• meeting in charge of the Lucille Hawkins - Pomeroy Society Editor - Phone 8244

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10&amp; Yem of Sej'\'fee .
T.o Butekl"

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Phones 12! and 308M
BUJCKS ·
PONTIAc&amp;

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4-Door , Hard Top. Power Steerlng, Padded Dash, wbite
wail tires, large motor. Automauc Transmission, Radio,
Heater.
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1956 CHEVROLET · .. · .. ·.......... · $1895

2-Door Coronet, extra low cineage good tires v-8 ·
gyJ'oirive, heater.
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Belair 4·Dr. Sedan. Beautiful red and white finish . Radio; 1952 PONTIAC .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ·.. .. $56!
heater, power steering, V8 motor. Local owner, Power
Chieftllln Deluxe 4-Door. 2-tone green, Hydramalit drive,
Pack. Really Sharp.
radio, heater, seat covers, !)Xtra good tires.

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1955 'PONTIAC ...................... $1495
4-Door Sta.r Chief. v.amotbr, radio, heater, power steer·
lng, power brakes. One owner car.

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l955 CHEVROLET .. · .. :-·.......... $129$ 19~~ GMC 2-T~N · .. : .... .... ·...... $1~5

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210- 2"'oor .. Dark green finish, V·8 motor and heater. looks-And is solid as new trUck Large he t
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1956 ,ORD ........................ $1965

4-Door Sedan Cps!om Royal - V-8 motor,
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car.
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195,5 ·MERCURY · ·· · · ·· · · · ·· · · · ·· ·· · $1465
2·Door Hard Top. Radio. beater, new tilotor.

1952 DODGE 2-TOH ............,... · ..

170" WB. 2-speed axle. 5-speed transmission.

2&amp; tires. •

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Po!l!~roy Junior Higb aullfiAJ'il\llll2 no011 to

~ p.m. Is l,bat by so donating blood one buys

insurance.
Every six montbs or y'~'lf ail of us buy
1!\llo insurance against the unfortunate day
tragedy or accident may strike. Very often
0!\e proceeds over many years never ha.vlng
to "use" the credit that insurance buys. Yet
w~ cOhtlnue to buy this insurpnce.
So we should come to lhink of giving
blood. The day is here when on)y thtlse who
Cf1e can get. Blood credit is good for alx
llionths for the giver and members ol bis
bmlly. :All he needs.
However, unlike car lftSUfance, It it trans~trl'able, &amp;!though the Re4 Ci'oas f~lfn~ on
~ practice. It Is dJscOUl'aged by· ll!itll~
credit on transfers to one ~int, and, hevillff
thns(llried, the giver's crellit Is wlged out
ftir th~ eurrent eix month period.
Oite cannot wait to buy car iqsur44ce unUl he needs it. We do not cruise lilgbways

wanh the
recei·
Red Cross blood tn tome or
'
The signals were reported first
con ~~t it ~) coming to the
ol~cl!oJ and pnvate •Lition•
CJ'OiJi bloodmobile to •give a
pint ol blood.
. In a matter ot mlnutea, sta·
Tho blpp&lt;fnlobile wOI ~e in 9p· ttons ip ~orway, We~t Germany
eraiion between ~ ... and 6 p m and' J;lngland ol•o baa heard the
"beep-beep.beep "
The duration of the signals was
would be likely if
'""'' .....,.. coming from a third Sasatl(llite. Germab'· radlo
~~·b~iel~i'!l •ald. the
of
were deoreaalnJ, "" it
the tlanlitiittler w1o mo•a great speed away lrom the

1HI FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO.

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e:es W•a •

and ~~~~~ !lema In proce" of colletllon -- -------- ---- $ 795,382.29
tllllted Statet
obllga,lons, dh·eot
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and

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f:sil Ne~ i!lcllh .
Nraon Can Do · 6:0 Nile Ntwt.
7l00 i!IIW~Y.I
~-~~·n
TV •Cbapel ·
7:~0 ~ llrl~ 111111111
Championship Bow,ing
B:oo lle1tless Gun
Industry on 'Parade '
s:ao
Tales of ·wellt Faria
Wba~s Yqur ' 'l'rouble
9:00 Twenty. one
WtSdoiu
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9:30 Goodyear Theater
Youth Wants To Know
10:00 Suspicion
Look liere
11:110 NeWII Headllno
Spaps Hra!lllneo of 1957 11-10 ":e~IJoercast
4:15 PrO' Bowl Football Game
11:15 Noto~a~h
7:00 My Frle~ 11t.ICkl
I:00 Slen Oft

1&amp;!1enee

Fippiah engineen believed that
the lieeps must tome eit~er fro~
an outbound rock'el or lro. in
earth staUon operated by a slillled
pranluter. At least one Finnish
eiipoie,er, waa 'almost aure• fhe
slenals were genuine.
tbo Weal Germu
(lpntn&gt;l ~Utute In Darmo·
said the •lfCQUency of t~e aiaW)Ia deerei&amp;jpg about 7 cycles
a minule, llli~na the "doppler
eUecl'' lhat wQuld bo prodw:ejl ft1
1 a transmitter Bpeeding away from
the earth.
The German technician• also
conceded, however, the slgnaiJ
eould be a carefully - arranged
hoox.

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36. Steady

TAG D"~ FOR DOGS
CWCAGO UP - The Animal
Wellare League thinks it. about
limes someone held a "tall day"
for well-bred dogs.
The league aaod it found almoot
20 p111ebn:d dega wandOFing about
the cily .without tap •nd that no
one has claiined any of th•lll·

aa. BoY'• lllcko

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41. Sun Jill!

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fiflplllin Kanraroo
Mighty Mouae Playhouse
Garden Glub
JimmY. Dean
Len~ Ranger
1:3q Big PICIUre
2:00 Pro Hoeler.
4:110 TV mamoom
5:00 Record Hop
8:30 2~ ~enlury
7:00 a den J&gt;laybOUII
7ali Perry Mason Sbow
1:30 Dick &amp; the Duche&amp;s
'110 Ph, Susanna
9:30 .!!ali Gun, Will 'Trav•l
10:00 Gun!moke
10:30 Official ·Detective
11·00 Newo
11:10 The Late Show
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2:00 Beat II« Clock
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8:00 Bic -1ayoU
3:30 'l'be Verdict IJ Youn
10·00 Lamp Unto lily Feet
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11:~ Ullited Natlons In Action
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4.30 Edge ~~ Night
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5.00 E[ll',ly S)low
12:30 Wold Bill Hic~ok
1:30 Your Esso lleiiCa'ler
1:00 Badge and Bullets
6:45 SPQltl Parafte
2:00 Sunday Showcaae
6:85 Wtatbel'llllll
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7:110 Leave It To, Beavf!l'.
La1t Word
4:00
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7:30 Robl·. Hood
4:30 CBS lt,e\vs
6:00 Bur!lll and Allen
ft·OO Stale of the Nalfon .
8:~0 Tilelit e~oult
G:30 CI'Qjiby Golf Tournament
G:OO Danliy Thulliu
8:30 Aiuiie Oakley
9:30 December Bride
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Jack·· "Mr.
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aJWous to r.ece ve.
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"But Jim,! That's no_t tile kin&lt;! of. outlook to have. ~. cant f om Ute: Exp~¢t .the
tnflue~·~e_
upon your entire J1tfe. Jv. a· r~~elwe i!t a~t~:~d:ea~:;latfbn fot' the worst to
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Trouble W'ifli'hther
Arlene Franoil Sbmr
Treasure Hunt ,r
The Price i. Riibt
Trutlo or Co~
Tlo To~ Dolilh ,
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WASHINO'l'ON uP- u You're
Dr James IJ.
e011lused about where America adviser to the p
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lllanda in the race with ~sla for lpe~~eb here Jan. 7- "Th~ Unit
mtlltary and le&lt;hnleal eulifelnacr,, Stales today Is teehnologle f
lhlnk how members of
1trong and , powlna stronrer.
f~l.
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Sputnik hu ohown thot Ru"la t,a
they lace the heavy r01ponalbl~ a very aeripus competitor . bti~
lty o.l voting durlrrg jhe neXt few I do not bolie\1~ that we hsveloW
months on a long lht ol bills and our teelmologleif' leadership no
· IPJ!I'Opriallons that will gravely that we arc prcdeatlned to lo11e it
, affe&lt;t tho nation'• dest(ny,
lin tbe future.''
Lawmakera who ACek authorlta- Rear Adm Hyman G. Rlckover,
Ute guldanco on tho .tate of U. S developer ol the atomic submadefonoes have recently been ex- rine-th~ United Stateo
far
pO..d to a bowllderong variety ol behind Ruula In missile dev•olop-j
IPpralsals And It's hard to choooe m~nt, and top olllcinls Jack
among thorn, BIDCc all come from 11scnse o( urgeacy" about catch·
men who should kno" what lng up. "It Ia almO&amp;t loo late to
the)l're talking ubout
match ' the Soviet achievements."
Vice President Richard 11. Ni•Here arc a lew aamples:
I'Jeoident Eloenhower, In his oo, •peaking at Philadelphia Jan.
Stole ol the Union addre11 to tile ~"The United State Ia mlliti!)'Hau.e and &amp;enate-11 We now have IIJI •toonger tod'y than an~ po1 broadly b"ed and efficient de- te\ltial •lliressor. Pesslmiatlc t.lk
to the elrect that t~e United
fensive slron¥th, lncludin~ a Krcat
also are Ill Ul~ ••
deternnt Pllller . .; buJ unle .. States iJ weaker 'than the Soviet mlaallea undor dovel011men1
11 unmltigoted non- C•pe Canavor~l.
we att wlselv and prompU•, we Union
' capacity to ~ deter sense."
GOuld lose that
The huge Atlas, biggeR! bird In
altal!k or defend, ourst~lves."
Dr Edward Teller, 11 father ot lhe nation'• arsenal, thundered up
Gen Curtis b:. Ltmay, Air the H-bomb" - "I thin~ that the Friday mornln~ In one of the moot
·Foree vice chief of stall, In Jasti- pre••nt emergency Is perhap1 aw~Bome dllpla~ ol niCkel mlabt
many before lhc Senate prepared- groator than World War II
ever seen here. Tlie lirlrtJs folneu IUbcommlUee- "Unless we we are in a very dangt~rbus aitu~ lowed Pr~old~nt !.Jienhower's vo11
do something vory ndlcat, we otlon"
to bcini the Until;- Sla~a et&gt;ft~
Will boeome Interior to tho Ru•"Wt'ro Ahud To SJ1,.'
of Ruula In milsllo development
11101 mllillrlly In a Abort tim•
Adm Arthur W. Radford, Ior- The ~ell!li Dtpl!'lmenl anI tblhk we have walterl too long mer chairman ol the Joint Chlelt nounced t)oat beti leafil wero IUC·
to make our mvve
lhPte i1 o( Statr - we are lhead of Russia tol8ful. l'hc announcement aaid
ICimt doubt In my mind whelhor In overall mlilt1ry olrenJI{h and in the Atl11 wll. not flown tile lull
wt an ei!Ch up before a wor But kehnoioglcal prowou "and we'r• distance ol which It Ia capable, but
\ I would like to try."
going to Alny lhead."
did not diseloae just how far the
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IIJO-ton mlaslle tliw belol'l! plung~onrva Dlatrlet No. 4 ing into the ocean.;
It wu aloo uncer!Jin just how
RIPORT OF CONDITION OF
lor tho Navaho was tiled. 'I'~
sleek Nava~o is , a pUotle"
bomber capabltl of Oytng Up to
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1... of ~..1.,., Doco,..r 31, 1957, 1 Stoto btnklnt lnotitvtlon 5,000 mll01 at aaperallnlo apeed
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t•tHior tho bonking lo"' of thla St1ta and 1 but Ia IImited \O lllabl w,tthln t~o
earth's atmosphere. II liu litl'p
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1uperoeded by the Snark, inot~er
• uti ~de
lht '''t' Bonklf'lll Auth&lt;lrltloa and by tho Ft~r•l
operat1n1 mliallli uaina ra~~~-Jet
Me liltlt ill Iiiio Dlolrlct.
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9.~0 The 1\laYflower Stfli'J'
10:00 ScoUand Yard
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10:35 :ioth Ceiltucy '!'beater
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aCk 1$ right! Many are. discov~rlng the tr~ 'l 0 ,"!i &amp;~ Jot :H:complishell in a day, bot
ou ook by changing tbelr thinking. T~e c~ ~g(o?r~e~dance at eriqrcl). The church
It c ,be d~ne 8J!d -llne ma!'Velou~ ~~~e q1I ~ ~~ but wm als_o II~Jp ~litge his thinknot on)y assists, a ~so~_to depa rome~ ·,,.,1" lt ~.l•ny works wonilen.
lng ft:Qin pegalive to pOSitive, from erro_r .,. u ~": ~ •
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toin that wl11ch is good in famJ1y o~d commd u,r,uty !lfet,~ th1s .~:
- .IS sponsore d lw t11e busi~ss
firms on orgontzo JOns w
·ture
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Allen Appliance Serv.
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Pnlileny Ceme~ 'll'icl Co.

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Polneroy, Olilo

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Pomeroy

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every gloss to
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their ceaseless octtv1ttes.

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Po!l!~roy Junior Higb aullfiAJ'il\llll2 no011 to

~ p.m. Is l,bat by so donating blood one buys

insurance.
Every six montbs or y'~'lf ail of us buy
1!\llo insurance against the unfortunate day
tragedy or accident may strike. Very often
0!\e proceeds over many years never ha.vlng
to "use" the credit that insurance buys. Yet
w~ cOhtlnue to buy this insurpnce.
So we should come to lhink of giving
blood. The day is here when on)y thtlse who
Cf1e can get. Blood credit is good for alx
llionths for the giver and members ol bis
bmlly. :All he needs.
However, unlike car lftSUfance, It it trans~trl'able, &amp;!though the Re4 Ci'oas f~lfn~ on
~ practice. It Is dJscOUl'aged by· ll!itll~
credit on transfers to one ~int, and, hevillff
thns(llried, the giver's crellit Is wlged out
ftir th~ eurrent eix month period.
Oite cannot wait to buy car iqsur44ce unUl he needs it. We do not cruise lilgbways

wanh the
recei·
Red Cross blood tn tome or
'
The signals were reported first
con ~~t it ~) coming to the
ol~cl!oJ and pnvate •Lition•
CJ'OiJi bloodmobile to •give a
pint ol blood.
. In a matter ot mlnutea, sta·
Tho blpp&lt;fnlobile wOI ~e in 9p· ttons ip ~orway, We~t Germany
eraiion between ~ ... and 6 p m and' J;lngland ol•o baa heard the
"beep-beep.beep "
The duration of the signals was
would be likely if
'""'' .....,.. coming from a third Sasatl(llite. Germab'· radlo
~~·b~iel~i'!l •ald. the
of
were deoreaalnJ, "" it
the tlanlitiittler w1o mo•a great speed away lrom the

1HI FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO.

~~ ~~tr-

e:es W•a •

and ~~~~~ !lema In proce" of colletllon -- -------- ---- $ 795,382.29
tllllted Statet
obllga,lons, dh·eot
_
and

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f:sil Ne~ i!lcllh .
Nraon Can Do · 6:0 Nile Ntwt.
7l00 i!IIW~Y.I
~-~~·n
TV •Cbapel ·
7:~0 ~ llrl~ 111111111
Championship Bow,ing
B:oo lle1tless Gun
Industry on 'Parade '
s:ao
Tales of ·wellt Faria
Wba~s Yqur ' 'l'rouble
9:00 Twenty. one
WtSdoiu
.
9:30 Goodyear Theater
Youth Wants To Know
10:00 Suspicion
Look liere
11:110 NeWII Headllno
Spaps Hra!lllneo of 1957 11-10 ":e~IJoercast
4:15 PrO' Bowl Football Game
11:15 Noto~a~h
7:00 My Frle~ 11t.ICkl
I:00 Slen Oft

1&amp;!1enee

Fippiah engineen believed that
the lieeps must tome eit~er fro~
an outbound rock'el or lro. in
earth staUon operated by a slillled
pranluter. At least one Finnish
eiipoie,er, waa 'almost aure• fhe
slenals were genuine.
tbo Weal Germu
(lpntn&gt;l ~Utute In Darmo·
said the •lfCQUency of t~e aiaW)Ia deerei&amp;jpg about 7 cycles
a minule, llli~na the "doppler
eUecl'' lhat wQuld bo prodw:ejl ft1
1 a transmitter Bpeeding away from
the earth.
The German technician• also
conceded, however, the slgnaiJ
eould be a carefully - arranged
hoox.

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36. Steady

TAG D"~ FOR DOGS
CWCAGO UP - The Animal
Wellare League thinks it. about
limes someone held a "tall day"
for well-bred dogs.
The league aaod it found almoot
20 p111ebn:d dega wandOFing about
the cily .without tap •nd that no
one has claiined any of th•lll·

aa. BoY'• lllcko

ae.=:

aheep
41. Sun Jill!

WJ I H
Melts C"""' News

12:10 p.m.

_oc.u,

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WCHs-rv Chanit•ll

~.on~··~ .i(

6~tllllll 8- htunlay

9:00 Jr. Town Meeting

,

fiflplllin Kanraroo
Mighty Mouae Playhouse
Garden Glub
JimmY. Dean
Len~ Ranger
1:3q Big PICIUre
2:00 Pro Hoeler.
4:110 TV mamoom
5:00 Record Hop
8:30 2~ ~enlury
7:00 a den J&gt;laybOUII
7ali Perry Mason Sbow
1:30 Dick &amp; the Duche&amp;s
'110 Ph, Susanna
9:30 .!!ali Gun, Will 'Trav•l
10:00 Gun!moke
10:30 Official ·Detective
11·00 Newo
11:10 The Late Show
9:30
10:30
11 -oo
12:00
}·00

9::(0
10:00
10:30
11:110
11:15

Arf

Happy·•o-tk
, Or Gloomy Jim?

Ajftod !Dtcbcoct
$64,oo0
Wioat'o l!IY
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Sunday New• Special
l'be Late Show

Pbtl!"fe

Chonnel~~onday
8:00
6:41!
9:00
10•00
10:30
11:30
12:00
12•10
12:15
12:80

Captaht,Kangarvo
CBS Newa
Morning Sbolr
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrer

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Dotto

New• ot Noon
Katie's Almanac
Love of ur.
SearCh for TOIIIOITOW
124~ Gaidlng ~~
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Dr James IJ.
e011lused about where America adviser to the p
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lllanda in the race with ~sla for lpe~~eb here Jan. 7- "Th~ Unit
mtlltary and le&lt;hnleal eulifelnacr,, Stales today Is teehnologle f
lhlnk how members of
1trong and , powlna stronrer.
f~l.
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they lace the heavy r01ponalbl~ a very aeripus competitor . bti~
lty o.l voting durlrrg jhe neXt few I do not bolie\1~ that we hsveloW
months on a long lht ol bills and our teelmologleif' leadership no
· IPJ!I'Opriallons that will gravely that we arc prcdeatlned to lo11e it
, affe&lt;t tho nation'• dest(ny,
lin tbe future.''
Lawmakera who ACek authorlta- Rear Adm Hyman G. Rlckover,
Ute guldanco on tho .tate of U. S developer ol the atomic submadefonoes have recently been ex- rine-th~ United Stateo
far
pO..d to a bowllderong variety ol behind Ruula In missile dev•olop-j
IPpralsals And It's hard to choooe m~nt, and top olllcinls Jack
among thorn, BIDCc all come from 11scnse o( urgeacy" about catch·
men who should kno" what lng up. "It Ia almO&amp;t loo late to
the)l're talking ubout
match ' the Soviet achievements."
Vice President Richard 11. Ni•Here arc a lew aamples:
I'Jeoident Eloenhower, In his oo, •peaking at Philadelphia Jan.
Stole ol the Union addre11 to tile ~"The United State Ia mlliti!)'Hau.e and &amp;enate-11 We now have IIJI •toonger tod'y than an~ po1 broadly b"ed and efficient de- te\ltial •lliressor. Pesslmiatlc t.lk
to the elrect that t~e United
fensive slron¥th, lncludin~ a Krcat
also are Ill Ul~ ••
deternnt Pllller . .; buJ unle .. States iJ weaker 'than the Soviet mlaallea undor dovel011men1
11 unmltigoted non- C•pe Canavor~l.
we att wlselv and prompU•, we Union
' capacity to ~ deter sense."
GOuld lose that
The huge Atlas, biggeR! bird In
altal!k or defend, ourst~lves."
Dr Edward Teller, 11 father ot lhe nation'• arsenal, thundered up
Gen Curtis b:. Ltmay, Air the H-bomb" - "I thin~ that the Friday mornln~ In one of the moot
·Foree vice chief of stall, In Jasti- pre••nt emergency Is perhap1 aw~Bome dllpla~ ol niCkel mlabt
many before lhc Senate prepared- groator than World War II
ever seen here. Tlie lirlrtJs folneu IUbcommlUee- "Unless we we are in a very dangt~rbus aitu~ lowed Pr~old~nt !.Jienhower's vo11
do something vory ndlcat, we otlon"
to bcini the Until;- Sla~a et&gt;ft~
Will boeome Interior to tho Ru•"Wt'ro Ahud To SJ1,.'
of Ruula In milsllo development
11101 mllillrlly In a Abort tim•
Adm Arthur W. Radford, Ior- The ~ell!li Dtpl!'lmenl anI tblhk we have walterl too long mer chairman ol the Joint Chlelt nounced t)oat beti leafil wero IUC·
to make our mvve
lhPte i1 o( Statr - we are lhead of Russia tol8ful. l'hc announcement aaid
ICimt doubt In my mind whelhor In overall mlilt1ry olrenJI{h and in the Atl11 wll. not flown tile lull
wt an ei!Ch up before a wor But kehnoioglcal prowou "and we'r• distance ol which It Ia capable, but
\ I would like to try."
going to Alny lhead."
did not diseloae just how far the
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IIJO-ton mlaslle tliw belol'l! plung~onrva Dlatrlet No. 4 ing into the ocean.;
It wu aloo uncer!Jin just how
RIPORT OF CONDITION OF
lor tho Navaho was tiled. 'I'~
sleek Nava~o is , a pUotle"
bomber capabltl of Oytng Up to
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1... of ~..1.,., Doco,..r 31, 1957, 1 Stoto btnklnt lnotitvtlon 5,000 mll01 at aaperallnlo apeed
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t•tHior tho bonking lo"' of thla St1ta and 1 but Ia IImited \O lllabl w,tthln t~o
earth's atmosphere. II liu litl'p
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1uperoeded by the Snark, inot~er
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lht '''t' Bonklf'lll Auth&lt;lrltloa and by tho Ft~r•l
operat1n1 mliallli uaina ra~~~-Jet
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ou ook by changing tbelr thinking. T~e c~ ~g(o?r~e~dance at eriqrcl). The church
It c ,be d~ne 8J!d -llne ma!'Velou~ ~~~e q1I ~ ~~ but wm als_o II~Jp ~litge his thinknot on)y assists, a ~so~_to depa rome~ ·,,.,1" lt ~.l•ny works wonilen.
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NOTICE
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publicauction .on ,the..l5thdaro!
Felmuarr.::ti!M.
at• 10:00 o'c)tick, .,,. •·. ·
on the front steps of the court
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bouse, the following describe~ re'l
eatate situated in the county 01
Meigs, Village of Pomeroy. and
State of Ohio, to-wit:
.PARCn
Being in No.1:
100 acre lot number
306 of the Ohio Co.mpany's Pur.
chase, to wit: The lot on which
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Poter Wiker! resided at the time
of his death being 30 feet front
and running baek 60 feet and be,
i!lll ·th•·lhlrd tot from tho corn•!
of Frey Street and the Street run·
nlng parallel with the river, being
on the west side ·of.second •trect
Also the lollojVIng demlbed
real estate situated in the Village
of' Ppmeroy, County of Melga and
Stille of Ohio, and bounded and
deserihed qs follo.ws:
' BeinK lot number 112 on the plat
of Horten and Dabney's addiUon
to the village of PO)Jleroy, being
13 feet wide in front and 2Hect
wi~e in the re~r. ,
PARCEL No. 2: .
Bel!lt In ~be VIllage of Pomeroy,
County of Meip, Stale of Ohio ln
'toil ~· lot No. 306 ol the Ohid
Cli!DPaDY'S Purchase, to-wit:

bave, may 1 suggest you Inquire a.-stml!l"'
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&amp;'*. 'f.11141 John Deere tr•· Pomeroy for ihterview. 1-IJ.4tp ~.even Rnom llouse With gmge
et~
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i .· , hY.d~al)~ ca!Uvalor for the
mp oymen,
on corner lbt Will sell furnlsil·
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ed or unrui·ntshed. ?non'
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·f~~t Gueina!!Y · Dljrham! Wanted_ .Man to farm. Raise cabMlddlepnrt, Olllo.
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&lt;ri* . lnijt· oliw' l 'tbl~~4 f9w. ~~e ll)d tmitaloes· on shares. 6 room modern ranch tYPo boo;
RalPh· ..(. tamhrlght, RD No. 2 MOdern house. Family . prefer· 1n Mason. 1 block from Grade
Bailey ltlin ·.Jloil4. POmeroy, red. ·c~ntact Billy Hill, l-etart School. 2 lots. Phone SPruce
Oblo
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LoiOJ l;liii*!&gt;ID llflple 2
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12 26 tp
Now 'laklAg .an-p-::ll-ca-tl-on-s-:f,-or-::-Se-"n. PARM - 117 acres, good &amp;-room
house,·with bltement,· 3 po~,.
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.Mir poi1. Call, 308, Pome
and other b~lldi~gs. ao screa lor
roy.
1%-13·1' pasture and eultt\&lt;atlon. All min·
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f.~~=.·~ ,.aoo.oo wm.~ade l:~~ing 30 feet wide and 60 If •
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MIDOI.IPOIIT- Duplex, 10-ro~ ·~~~~ premltes are a~prai!edJt · •
frame,, each aide with hath. G
pli!O.OO ·and mul) be ·lold fiil' 11111- ..;.,..;;.. ..,
QiJICK ftilvldfliGn waidi IGI l,itcie po~lfal!jbooo.oo. W los• !ban tivo·thlrds of said •1&gt;
· palf~', 1 ,~ ~ory ')'Iaine&lt;! Ira (Ot';fli'tl• .
p~alse(l ~albe, ~n.d, th':
of
watelimatetll. ~~ JE\\'Et.; L4'!G. \iti.L• - 8-l'C!Om frame sale are. ~-,.R In ~and oi.
of
EllS; Pomeroy.
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the~te 01 Ra~ond
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Pride f/1 Bolin iVIl htfh :•lth
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~ 9J,u'tT:'&amp;uit.arcJr~tic dri· tollel jnd lavatory on rirl . ,.,.,. 1M- 1D ....; Mot !_f!~
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Md'..onkey Slips. Lucas Hits,30
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MAR'I:tNIZ VI TUllNII
as organ · In 62nd Straight For 8th Straight W'm-Over Wellston PIIILADW'IIIA ~e~ .
Sc:onng' Rac.e
Middl'etOWfi w·ID twlatln&amp;
CONTINUED
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Fereach
Wellaton
contenders;
VIMe
one-bander
out of
the slot.
Compston
had 10.J. Potts and terweight
tinez of· Paterson,
N.J.,
an~ Mar·
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for 37 points.
Every eye in Sootheaslenj Ohio
Zirkle got the first of a one and
It wu the 9th win In 10 starta
IU a.&amp; 'h'P'U'
baaketball landom will' be turned MIDDLETOWN. 0. UP - ·Biq one, mlued the aecond.
for the Tornado thla eeuon. The •
nell Friday night to the Pomeroy Jerry Lucas scored· 30 pointa "
A court-lenlth piss to Johnaon
· Olllhuslastlc ! Rome boys never
High S&lt;bool cmna1lum where lllddletown rolled to lla 62nd con· under the basket while Wellstori
were In the game,,,• trailing 1HJ at ''
the Panthera wilt taD8le with the •ecutlve win Friday night with • waa putting on the preas made the
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Athens BulldogL
83-~1 virtory over Springfield.
score 114-49. In another' moment
the
21·13
at quar·
half·
Bow ling, pro bably the growingest sport In America . toda
The bl g 610
lime first
and quarter,
J.l at tbe
fourth
It will be a perfect setUng for
· center has ~o•· Jobnson wao fouled shooting, and
ter otarl 5 8
. except for that of horn tooWng, has a firm · grip on the artery an all-out teat between the tealiiJ scored 309 points in 10 games fO!· made his 12th and 13th chariUe•.
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Walton drove tbrouJh !or a lay
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eapable of being ehamplon. It It The Middles scooted to a 39-24 up Jo make 11 116-5! with 10 teeNumerous routs rosu!Qd in rag.
While in some cases the frau may take a dim look on even the last same of the first round halftime lead over Springfield onrl onds on the clock.
lined shfoolltl~g ~~ bottl &amp;de&gt;ta " Ra· a one-night per week bowling schedule male bowlers have Ia leaeue play. Pomero• i• undo· the game was never in doubt. Mid · Then Johnson waa fouled ••ain
eeetnlr..pereengeromfdthbt
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the floor to pereent. Rome1had oun
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t Is evllJS
to have
to dlt
e own •core d 28 pomts
a •· and got his 14th and 15th polnta
only
per 40
cent.
a women s league. In numerous cases this bas worked to tbe GalHpolls SHS.
cislve second quarter.
via the~ route aa the came end·
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great Mtisfaction of both him and her.
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u the Panthers win, coach Dick
ed. CLOSI ALl TH&amp; WAY
Ivan
Powell
was
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Which
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to
the
subject
at
hand.
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and
his
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boyi
will
Wolfe with 13 polnta aa every· p
B .· All
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Pomeroy led 13-11 at the first
bod)' elte on the Tornado roster
omeroy ow1rng
eys manager Cheesey Davis has the have a powerful grip on tbeleaaue
quarter after trailing 0-4 In the
eoatinued to bide hla time with results of the first half play following Its completion Tburs Utle. They will have two more
opening minutes ., each team felt
Wolfe hot.
day night.
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the other out and the Pantben
Here is ho th
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.cltop two In the final round and
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were momentarilY shooUn• cold.
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w ey en e , sum ...... ~ y Mr. Da~:
•1111 tie Atbene provided Athens
Garre~ big R&lt;&gt;me center, was Tn.County League-Bater Furnlture-elperieliced tittle wlris!ll entl're till round.
Hawthorne gill two baskets in lhis
held t.o a mere two field goa b. 1r bl
rally. Paul Folmer one and. John·
0 ~ e.
WaiBb wao high with IS.
. 11 Athens wins next Friday the ATHENS, 0. UP - Ohio Uni· son aH .the rett.
In a reeerve game Racine lost
&lt;;ounty League-Behind 1~ games going IntO llle filial lop ru04 would be thrown Into • I!Onlty won its !irll basketbalt In the second quarter POmeroy
Ill flnt game after a N string. match, Assoctated Radio won a smashing S-game \'lciOry ID lie' It 8-1 each. Then It would be Bime In two Ohio Comference held a 27-19 lead only to have It
-19 •-·ld Ad
h'•h lake II off of Parkersburg Rig •· Reel
.U even aolng Into the lut round. starta' Frida• nl•ht b• a narrow shfln" to a 27-26 .!ead at halltime.
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Sporn League-Buck Tennant's Shift, over 11 other teams. BulldoJ Boor latl niahl 7'1-55 with 1111-M margin over Kent State.
In th6 third quatter POmeroy
Into a 12-Z lead and Racine never
Ci\Y League-Sports Center all the WBI'j.
MeConkey havlna bls 1101t byT~~a;.in~~':,8 f:J::.~n w!:~h ~~~ :.t":oi:~t!·:~!\:!~~~~n ;~
could ..tch up.
Twin City League-Another Sports Center team by five fat brilliant nlf)Jt on a 3T point pro- points while kent guard Bob 36 all.
S&lt;on by quarters:
games.
dutUon the pttern .for another Thomas alSo picked up 18 in a
For .Wellatou, Dick Potu, 6-1
,Racine ----~--- - 11 27 51 84 . Industrial League-a real thriller at the enti-Ued going leiUJO race was set, too. '
· losing cause.
forward, and AII-IIEO grid quarter·
Rome ---------- 8 13. 18 39 mto the final match, Pomeroy Cement Block CO., an~ Bo
MCConkey Is now trallng Porno·
back was especially sharp In hh
Individual Scorlna, Ractne, Sal· ey's Market squared off again DAbbl , Lau ~ .....:"' . D· roy.'a S1' Johnson ·by a mere 17 Kent held a 31-28 halftime lead floor movements. Hu&amp;kY·as well aa
eer 1 4-8 6· Wolfe 16 ft 6 37· Ad·
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en llld points over a six pme confer. but Ohio u fought back to tie
am1 t 0-lJ 2· Powell 6 1.'1 13: Me· Haggerty s Firestone men. Tbe cement millers !rimmed tile ence route. Jobnaon'o lll'eat per· the rame at 46-46 mid-way through tall, he thowed greal agility. .Max
Dade 2 0.1 4; Beegle 1 ~ 2; Chap. laundryme~. three games to nuttln' while ·the .bllil~ . pjckers lormance agalpll W.elbton's eianll tbe half. Larry Williams put Walton, 8-2 center, was hliih for
the loters with 21 polnta. He wu
man o 0.1 O; Johnson o.o.o; Total were able to click off only two from Hagerty's team. Cement With 33 polnto 'lnerea"'d hlo av· the Bobom ahead with two quick 1eonstahtlY
dangerous anywhere
rr 10.20 84.
Block wlnner by one game.
.
orare to 29.2 from 28.4. .
ba!keta ""d ou stayed out in front
around
the
basket.
ll&lt;&gt;mt, R. Golden 2 00 4: Walsh
· Bot 1oleConkey tltpped put Gene the rest of the way.
Big
210
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8-3 Tom Compa·
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4 54 13: Garlett 2 0.0 4; B. Gold·
eo 0 2-4 2; !tlcGlll 3 I· I 7; Con·
T~o;;
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ile·to 28:3 on 158 P&lt;llnl.l. llorean, 20 for Ohio University but the ton, usually a higb scorer, waS
,rove 1 o.o 2: cooper o 0.1 o;
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wltb only 16 at Atbeno, •Upped to. Bobcats sank 18 or 22 free throw held to four points. He was out of
tal
3-1
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ow a u
a 81Y re erence to horn tootllng . aboVe. No th~ place 1nd 25.3 averaae.
attempt.! while Ke•t could mana· the game over a quarter, carryin~
13 1 9 39
four personal ·fouls.
offense meant to musicians. Just a chance to note lhat Time ·. The great little Alhene guard It! ge only 10 of 18 foul shots.
For the Panthers Coach Retton
Mag recently outlined a truly phenomenal aurge In ali tinds the only IJulldo&amp; in the first fo
a~ain made no mistakes in his
of adult music participation throughou_t the U. S: Cities ol ~oren In the teague. And John·
sUbstitutions. There were none and
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there has~'t been any lor the last
TWIN CITY LEAGUE
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McConkey
Ia a thot,artlll from
five games.
lltgh Three Go me tnd. Lewi• mun Y ~ymp on c ore es ras, e am er .roups 1111! bl!lda. the outside, operatln&amp; much like
Zirkle and sophomore Bill WilJim, ~ 93 .
t One-ttme gnbddehr andRcageWrPaul Case:! bemoan•;·Jil8 young· c~l Wolfe ol Racine.
son played smart, Inspired basket·
High Single Game. Lewis, Jim. s er eyemg a er1 on ay o01111eard'1 first string 1natead lohDJo~ on the other bend,
ball. Folmer had· 6 ,olnts, Zirkle
2:1.1.
of Cllo's. Thls will inform Mr. Ciscllhat )le Isn't alone, aome· uses· hi• il feet 3 inches to lll'eat
7. Hawthorne hit four fielders and
Team Three Games, s. renter thing of which he is fully aware already without my remind· advantage closer tn and from UD·
2 lor 2 free throws for 10 and was
The
JackeiJ
tsckle
tough
Racine
2018.
ing him.
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tough at rebounding.
~ext
Tuetday
night
at
Mlddlepor:
Team Single Game, Kaiser, 734
So far my 1wo youngsters, 7 and S, hayen ,I the·' Ughtest In· pOIIentJ
lp overall oeorlng a&amp;alnat Gp·
both teams have played to ln a non·league match, then take
Against the big Wellston club
ht Hall ltlnd1ng
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L terest in a tuba or clarinet. Every ~og minute In daylight date there Ia lltUe,to choose from. on Wellston Friday night. That the Panther shooting av.,age diP"
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~ ~rent shooting baskets. It was Ide ng and throwing a foot- But the Panthers have a 1llght game will end the first round or ped to 3ti per cent from the field.
Wellston had 34 per. cent. ·
play.
D. warMr . . .
. 29 25
a two months ago, and battlllll and throwing a baseball, last ed&amp;e.
. The little Panthers lost another
F. Tavern
27 27
summer.
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Pomeroy hSJ aeored 381 points
clooe one, 26 to 29, as Nick Coate•
23'L
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and
held
lt1
opposition
to
285.
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row, prop.r lot $ th.e Athens hil hit lor 312 points and
was high with 12 p!&gt;inta off hts
A Lcato; ,\SON HIGH~91'. 341'. bowling'alleys, they haven't yet seen a bowling ball. . .
beld other to 281.
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clean one-handed shot from the
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Ind. 3 (iam~a, Damewood 627
Wellston It the only other rc·
Ind. 1 Game, r..wts, Jim, 2il:l ·.
~... i!ifj~ln&amp; team In the running for
Team 8 Gamel, F. Tavern 2184
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lhe Ut\• and the Rockets have an
Tea 1 Gama, F. Tovern. 771.
hich remtnds me of a report on certain a~tivl es of f4r. uphill ellmb.
111 •s• lOW LIAS AVO.
TOP
Crow. Although he has been mentioned in this column alto· TWice losers, they have to go
1.&lt;wl1, Jim . . '
~OJ gether too frequently of late, he must have one more.
1.000 !rom1 be,. on to have a
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Morr1s Weintraub of Columbus, one of the moat affable chaftce.
At Athens McConkey
wa1 aided
Becker .. · · · · · ·
S76 junk dealers Fred ever had kosh~r with claims he has been la&amp;l night by Lau&amp;che with 14
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~ scouting In this country for the ~publk of South 'Korea and ~"lints while Mike Bro'l'n of Lo8~
1 ~-· its big university.
gan duplicated MorJan's 18 potnta.
Ever on the lookout for opportunities for his friends "Mo" In the other le~gue eonteat Jack·
tendered an offer to Fred to go to Korea. He even pr~pared 1on took Nelsonville 84-40 wtth
Fred with a proper attire.
Jeff Reynolda, Frank Swingle and
lllrl)i Wright of the winnert
One day last week Crow received a mammoth. white stlk eaeh gettlnl 18 polnto. For lhe
Hound• Charlea Pickett and Jerry
S.turday-JCI!n· 11 shirt enblazoned with red letters reading:
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publicauction .on ,the..l5thdaro!
Felmuarr.::ti!M.
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on the front steps of the court
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eatate situated in the county 01
Meigs, Village of Pomeroy. and
State of Ohio, to-wit:
.PARCn
Being in No.1:
100 acre lot number
306 of the Ohio Co.mpany's Pur.
chase, to wit: The lot on which
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of his death being 30 feet front
and running baek 60 feet and be,
i!lll ·th•·lhlrd tot from tho corn•!
of Frey Street and the Street run·
nlng parallel with the river, being
on the west side ·of.second •trect
Also the lollojVIng demlbed
real estate situated in the Village
of' Ppmeroy, County of Melga and
Stille of Ohio, and bounded and
deserihed qs follo.ws:
' BeinK lot number 112 on the plat
of Horten and Dabney's addiUon
to the village of PO)Jleroy, being
13 feet wide in front and 2Hect
wi~e in the re~r. ,
PARCEL No. 2: .
Bel!lt In ~be VIllage of Pomeroy,
County of Meip, Stale of Ohio ln
'toil ~· lot No. 306 ol the Ohid
Cli!DPaDY'S Purchase, to-wit:

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&amp;'*. 'f.11141 John Deere tr•· Pomeroy for ihterview. 1-IJ.4tp ~.even Rnom llouse With gmge
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mp oymen,
on corner lbt Will sell furnlsil·
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RalPh· ..(. tamhrlght, RD No. 2 MOdern house. Family . prefer· 1n Mason. 1 block from Grade
Bailey ltlin ·.Jloil4. POmeroy, red. ·c~ntact Billy Hill, l-etart School. 2 lots. Phone SPruce
Oblo
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MIDOI.IPOIIT- Duplex, 10-ro~ ·~~~~ premltes are a~prai!edJt · •
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QiJICK ftilvldfliGn waidi IGI l,itcie po~lfal!jbooo.oo. W los• !ban tivo·thlrds of said •1&gt;
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Qoldan ~·fl•""
Pride f/1 Bolin iVIl htfh :•lth
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~ 9J,u'tT:'&amp;uit.arcJr~tic dri· tollel jnd lavatory on rirl . ,.,.,. 1M- 1D ....; Mot !_f!~
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Conopston 2 0.2 4; Walton 8 11-5 21;
2 00 4; Montgomen 3 0.1 6;
0 00 0. Totals 22 7-13 51.
CURFiW TIIOUBLES
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. uti - Mal·
thew Leeper, 76, a janitor, lanlled
In trouble 'Dluraday when a wom·
an tenant violated ~is order that
everyone be In bed by lU p. m.
She charged that Loeper tried to
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ll 26 36 51 their 12-round · tiUe elimination
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33: Folmer 4 00 6;
Zirkle 2 3 • 7. To·
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Md'..onkey Slips. Lucas Hits,30
Panthers Rally hl Final Two Min
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MAR'I:tNIZ VI TUllNII
as organ · In 62nd Straight For 8th Straight W'm-Over Wellston PIIILADW'IIIA ~e~ .
Sc:onng' Rac.e
Middl'etOWfi w·ID twlatln&amp;
CONTINUED
FROM
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Fereach
Wellaton
contenders;
VIMe
one-bander
out of
the slot.
Compston
had 10.J. Potts and terweight
tinez of· Paterson,
N.J.,
an~ Mar·
. Gil

for 37 points.
Every eye in Sootheaslenj Ohio
Zirkle got the first of a one and
It wu the 9th win In 10 starta
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baaketball landom will' be turned MIDDLETOWN. 0. UP - ·Biq one, mlued the aecond.
for the Tornado thla eeuon. The •
nell Friday night to the Pomeroy Jerry Lucas scored· 30 pointa "
A court-lenlth piss to Johnaon
· Olllhuslastlc ! Rome boys never
High S&lt;bool cmna1lum where lllddletown rolled to lla 62nd con· under the basket while Wellstori
were In the game,,,• trailing 1HJ at ''
the Panthera wilt taD8le with the •ecutlve win Friday night with • waa putting on the preas made the
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Athens BulldogL
83-~1 virtory over Springfield.
score 114-49. In another' moment
the
21·13
at quar·
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Bow ling, pro bably the growingest sport In America . toda
The bl g 610
lime first
and quarter,
J.l at tbe
fourth
It will be a perfect setUng for
· center has ~o•· Jobnson wao fouled shooting, and
ter otarl 5 8
. except for that of horn tooWng, has a firm · grip on the artery an all-out teat between the tealiiJ scored 309 points in 10 games fO!· made his 12th and 13th chariUe•.
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Walton drove tbrouJh !or a lay
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eapable of being ehamplon. It It The Middles scooted to a 39-24 up Jo make 11 116-5! with 10 teeNumerous routs rosu!Qd in rag.
While in some cases the frau may take a dim look on even the last same of the first round halftime lead over Springfield onrl onds on the clock.
lined shfoolltl~g ~~ bottl &amp;de&gt;ta " Ra· a one-night per week bowling schedule male bowlers have Ia leaeue play. Pomero• i• undo· the game was never in doubt. Mid · Then Johnson waa fouled ••ain
eeetnlr..pereengeromfdthbt
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the floor to pereent. Rome1had oun
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t Is evllJS
to have
to dlt
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a •· and got his 14th and 15th polnta
only
per 40
cent.
a women s league. In numerous cases this bas worked to tbe GalHpolls SHS.
cislve second quarter.
via the~ route aa the came end·
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great Mtisfaction of both him and her.
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ed. CLOSI ALl TH&amp; WAY
Ivan
Powell
was
ae&lt;ond high to
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subject
at
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and
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Cindere"o
boyi
will
Wolfe with 13 polnta aa every· p
B .· All
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Pomeroy led 13-11 at the first
bod)' elte on the Tornado roster
omeroy ow1rng
eys manager Cheesey Davis has the have a powerful grip on tbeleaaue
quarter after trailing 0-4 In the
eoatinued to bide hla time with results of the first half play following Its completion Tburs Utle. They will have two more
opening minutes ., each team felt
Wolfe hot.
day night.
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the other out and the Pantben
Here is ho th
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.cltop two In the final round and
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were momentarilY shooUn• cold.
,
w ey en e , sum ...... ~ y Mr. Da~:
•1111 tie Atbene provided Athens
Garre~ big R&lt;&gt;me center, was Tn.County League-Bater Furnlture-elperieliced tittle wlris!ll entl're till round.
Hawthorne gill two baskets in lhis
held t.o a mere two field goa b. 1r bl
rally. Paul Folmer one and. John·
0 ~ e.
WaiBb wao high with IS.
. 11 Athens wins next Friday the ATHENS, 0. UP - Ohio Uni· son aH .the rett.
In a reeerve game Racine lost
&lt;;ounty League-Behind 1~ games going IntO llle filial lop ru04 would be thrown Into • I!Onlty won its !irll basketbalt In the second quarter POmeroy
Ill flnt game after a N string. match, Assoctated Radio won a smashing S-game \'lciOry ID lie' It 8-1 each. Then It would be Bime In two Ohio Comference held a 27-19 lead only to have It
-19 •-·ld Ad
h'•h lake II off of Parkersburg Rig •· Reel
.U even aolng Into the lut round. starta' Frida• nl•ht b• a narrow shfln" to a 27-26 .!ead at halltime.
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ams wa• ..
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with 9 lor Racine. Rome jumped
Sporn League-Buck Tennant's Shift, over 11 other teams. BulldoJ Boor latl niahl 7'1-55 with 1111-M margin over Kent State.
In th6 third quatter POmeroy
Into a 12-Z lead and Racine never
Ci\Y League-Sports Center all the WBI'j.
MeConkey havlna bls 1101t byT~~a;.in~~':,8 f:J::.~n w!:~h ~~~ :.t":oi:~t!·:~!\:!~~~~n ;~
could ..tch up.
Twin City League-Another Sports Center team by five fat brilliant nlf)Jt on a 3T point pro- points while kent guard Bob 36 all.
S&lt;on by quarters:
games.
dutUon the pttern .for another Thomas alSo picked up 18 in a
For .Wellatou, Dick Potu, 6-1
,Racine ----~--- - 11 27 51 84 . Industrial League-a real thriller at the enti-Ued going leiUJO race was set, too. '
· losing cause.
forward, and AII-IIEO grid quarter·
Rome ---------- 8 13. 18 39 mto the final match, Pomeroy Cement Block CO., an~ Bo
MCConkey Is now trallng Porno·
back was especially sharp In hh
Individual Scorlna, Ractne, Sal· ey's Market squared off again DAbbl , Lau ~ .....:"' . D· roy.'a S1' Johnson ·by a mere 17 Kent held a 31-28 halftime lead floor movements. Hu&amp;kY·as well aa
eer 1 4-8 6· Wolfe 16 ft 6 37· Ad·
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81 "" e 8
en llld points over a six pme confer. but Ohio u fought back to tie
am1 t 0-lJ 2· Powell 6 1.'1 13: Me· Haggerty s Firestone men. Tbe cement millers !rimmed tile ence route. Jobnaon'o lll'eat per· the rame at 46-46 mid-way through tall, he thowed greal agility. .Max
Dade 2 0.1 4; Beegle 1 ~ 2; Chap. laundryme~. three games to nuttln' while ·the .bllil~ . pjckers lormance agalpll W.elbton's eianll tbe half. Larry Williams put Walton, 8-2 center, was hliih for
the loters with 21 polnta. He wu
man o 0.1 O; Johnson o.o.o; Total were able to click off only two from Hagerty's team. Cement With 33 polnto 'lnerea"'d hlo av· the Bobom ahead with two quick 1eonstahtlY
dangerous anywhere
rr 10.20 84.
Block wlnner by one game.
.
orare to 29.2 from 28.4. .
ba!keta ""d ou stayed out in front
around
the
basket.
ll&lt;&gt;mt, R. Golden 2 00 4: Walsh
· Bot 1oleConkey tltpped put Gene the rest of the way.
Big
210
poond
8-3 Tom Compa·
'T oo
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Mdrgan of Logan, biklne bls aver· Kent ~It 22 field goals to only
4 54 13: Garlett 2 0.0 4; B. Gold·
eo 0 2-4 2; !tlcGlll 3 I· I 7; Con·
T~o;;
1'
ile·to 28:3 on 158 P&lt;llnl.l. llorean, 20 for Ohio University but the ton, usually a higb scorer, waS
,rove 1 o.o 2: cooper o 0.1 o;
N
bo t lh t
f
wltb only 16 at Atbeno, •Upped to. Bobcats sank 18 or 22 free throw held to four points. He was out of
tal
3-1
.
ow a u
a 81Y re erence to horn tootllng . aboVe. No th~ place 1nd 25.3 averaae.
attempt.! while Ke•t could mana· the game over a quarter, carryin~
13 1 9 39
four personal ·fouls.
offense meant to musicians. Just a chance to note lhat Time ·. The great little Alhene guard It! ge only 10 of 18 foul shots.
For the Panthers Coach Retton
Mag recently outlined a truly phenomenal aurge In ali tinds the only IJulldo&amp; in the first fo
a~ain made no mistakes in his
of adult music participation throughou_t the U. S: Cities ol ~oren In the teague. And John·
sUbstitutions. There were none and
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every size down to the very moclerate are aponaoriila com son}~ the only Panther In the liret
there has~'t been any lor the last
TWIN CITY LEAGUE
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McConkey
Ia a thot,artlll from
five games.
lltgh Three Go me tnd. Lewi• mun Y ~ymp on c ore es ras, e am er .roups 1111! bl!lda. the outside, operatln&amp; much like
Zirkle and sophomore Bill WilJim, ~ 93 .
t One-ttme gnbddehr andRcageWrPaul Case:! bemoan•;·Jil8 young· c~l Wolfe ol Racine.
son played smart, Inspired basket·
High Single Game. Lewis, Jim. s er eyemg a er1 on ay o01111eard'1 first string 1natead lohDJo~ on the other bend,
ball. Folmer had· 6 ,olnts, Zirkle
2:1.1.
of Cllo's. Thls will inform Mr. Ciscllhat )le Isn't alone, aome· uses· hi• il feet 3 inches to lll'eat
7. Hawthorne hit four fielders and
Team Three Games, s. renter thing of which he is fully aware already without my remind· advantage closer tn and from UD·
2 lor 2 free throws for 10 and was
The
JackeiJ
tsckle
tough
Racine
2018.
ing him.
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tough at rebounding.
~ext
Tuetday
night
at
Mlddlepor:
Team Single Game, Kaiser, 734
So far my 1wo youngsters, 7 and S, hayen ,I the·' Ughtest In· pOIIentJ
lp overall oeorlng a&amp;alnat Gp·
both teams have played to ln a non·league match, then take
Against the big Wellston club
ht Hall ltlnd1ng
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L terest in a tuba or clarinet. Every ~og minute In daylight date there Ia lltUe,to choose from. on Wellston Friday night. That the Panther shooting av.,age diP"
~. ~~":~ .·.· · ·
. 30
~ ~rent shooting baskets. It was Ide ng and throwing a foot- But the Panthers have a 1llght game will end the first round or ped to 3ti per cent from the field.
Wellston had 34 per. cent. ·
play.
D. warMr . . .
. 29 25
a two months ago, and battlllll and throwing a baseball, last ed&amp;e.
. The little Panthers lost another
F. Tavern
27 27
summer.
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Pomeroy hSJ aeored 381 points
clooe one, 26 to 29, as Nick Coate•
23'L
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t
th
f
M
Fr
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C
1e
f
and
held
lt1
opposition
to
285.
KaIser . .
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row, prop.r lot $ th.e Athens hil hit lor 312 points and
was high with 12 p!&gt;inta off hts
A Lcato; ,\SON HIGH~91'. 341'. bowling'alleys, they haven't yet seen a bowling ball. . .
beld other to 281.
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clean one-handed shot from the
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Ind. 3 (iam~a, Damewood 627
Wellston It the only other rc·
Ind. 1 Game, r..wts, Jim, 2il:l ·.
~... i!ifj~ln&amp; team In the running for
Team 8 Gamel, F. Tavern 2184
W
.
II ,
lhe Ut\• and the Rockets have an
Tea 1 Gama, F. Tovern. 771.
hich remtnds me of a report on certain a~tivl es of f4r. uphill ellmb.
111 •s• lOW LIAS AVO.
TOP
Crow. Although he has been mentioned in this column alto· TWice losers, they have to go
1.&lt;wl1, Jim . . '
~OJ gether too frequently of late, he must have one more.
1.000 !rom1 be,. on to have a
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,..euelroad
Morr1s Weintraub of Columbus, one of the moat affable chaftce.
At Athens McConkey
wa1 aided
Becker .. · · · · · ·
S76 junk dealers Fred ever had kosh~r with claims he has been la&amp;l night by Lau&amp;che with 14
). bHomt · · · · · · ·
~ scouting In this country for the ~publk of South 'Korea and ~"lints while Mike Bro'l'n of Lo8~
1 ~-· its big university.
gan duplicated MorJan's 18 potnta.
Ever on the lookout for opportunities for his friends "Mo" In the other le~gue eonteat Jack·
tendered an offer to Fred to go to Korea. He even pr~pared 1on took Nelsonville 84-40 wtth
Fred with a proper attire.
Jeff Reynolda, Frank Swingle and
lllrl)i Wright of the winnert
One day last week Crow received a mammoth. white stlk eaeh gettlnl 18 polnto. For lhe
Hound• Charlea Pickett and Jerry
S.turday-JCI!n· 11 shirt enblazoned with red letters reading:
COACH
Patton had 1ft each.
until 1.2
PUSAN U
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Tiffin Calqrt 50
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Sponsored By
Sprlntlltld N North Lima 61
Yolt II l'eftn..,l..nlt Jt:
Wanrtr 42 l'ortlm'"'lh last 31
Loyal Order of Moose
Brown 6S Mnctton 57 · .
landuakr
72 PNmont Rott 50
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Alal!am• lt. 7~ Xavltr ~· f1
Maoallllll 64 larlltrttn 51
HALL
lalcL Waltict II IUfialo t•h '14 MottadoN S2 ...ton 41
Mvtkln""" II Wootern Rtt. "
U•lltd , ...
Lallelller II. IWy $1
Notro Dame M VaiHr&amp;lll 6t
HarYII'1f 10 Columbia 61
Chllllctthe CC 56
•· Main St.
SMU
14
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TIC!\'
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Dartmouth 6S Comoli 60
a.,-ob
55
Rock
Hit! 29
Ttml2 ..yltr 61
110 ITANDINGI
llct 6S T11n AIM St
khMI
W111L11t
Arlcantat til Tt... ~~rlttjaii 41
Servini·W· Va. aild Oblo
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Wyemlnt 101 Ntw
'1
5 1
fuht II ..."""' Ctll'-lltlo til Athens
PGMIROY ~ATtONAL
_ , _ 71 lrl1htnt YIUI'!II ~·
Wellston
4 Z
lANK I ILDING
4 2
Slonhnl Sl WtahlllfiM ..ali U Gallipolil
PomtroY, Ohio
lo(llirl
2 4
Collltrnla 49 Wtlhl....,. 42
Phontt
91+Y ond 37U
D
2 4
Dhlo UnlYfrtlty sa I(~ Stili 14
Credit lnforma~ion
son
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ltoultt••lllt M Alita ... , .. 62
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Wllmlntton N Ohlt ll;rlhtrtl i1 ~olsoovllle
Morltlto II Dlnlllll 1t

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AN EMPTY' GOAT
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The Datlv Sentinel

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Middleport
Society

Mr and Mrs Joe S JVcl~ Akron
uc VISJtmg Mr and Mrs Max
=&gt;anborn n.nd fam ly Mr Snnbom
whO' Wtls retur nct~ to Me1gs Gen
rral HospJtal thts IH~ck wa~ :slot Eleanor S Schaaf - Middleport Society Editor - Phone 6079
ed for surgery tod 1y
Lucille llnwktns - Pomeroy Society Editor - Pbone ·6244
Capt an I ~~ rs II R Anders
lund BaltJ note ~t I h:.tve bee
k•lllng: M and l\lrs H bert Cratg
Enqaqement Is Announced
Mrs. Grover Erb

Morish Massmnary So

leu' ·mel Thursdll)' evening at the
Mrs 0. II Young wtth
~,. , ~;atl"Y." Pavne president m
the mee~ng Mrs Fred
G
Jackson was the devollonal lead
&gt;er and ber theme was The Source

of Real Stre1 gth
Mrs Arnold
Richard p1 esenterl the study top1c md h1 1 ~
Out of EH•ry Rae~ .. from the
Mts D1s A1kr JIJ~rcctperat
study book rile Worker
llJ s 1 wly a
!It lzcr llu.sp tal
Durmg the

busmess

mectmg

.v herc sl C' undu

1t

n ~JOT

Is Hostess For

Dof A Meeting

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Mrs. Rtchard reported on cards cry tn s pas Wtfk
sent to stck members and form
J II (,rdh v,l( h h n 1mtd
er members Plans were complcl l &lt;l pu11Ull l Mug ( c c1ai Ho ~
ed for an Around the Wm ld :lltlll has IJccu tr l l lf d to in
tour to be held oa Sunday Feh 2

Mrs Grover Erb as.nsted by
ldrs Oval1 D1ddle and Mrs James
~ayre enter aJicd the Past Coun
1lors of Theodnrus Council
.,.hters o£ Amertca Tllllrsday
ng at the b(lme of her daughter
\Irs Don Rae Mtnersvllle
The meeting m charge of the
ures1dent Mrs Jack f\obson open
d w1lh s~npture readjng b)' MrR
\lax Memhart past president !ol
owed With- the Lords Prayer anc.1
1ledgc to the nag 10 umson
Followmg a shnrt busmess ses
.aon games were played and prb
s awarded to Mn Albert Wood
Mrs Bentz Wolfe and Mrs Rtc

l )Ill{

htl&lt;'t ~ at $1 eaeh The puh
1\1 ss N )I n:.t ( 1 nt w s taken
he 1s mv1tcd to attend this event \1e1 gs Go u I Ho p1lal ~ nday 1
whtch wall feature special refresh
he R&lt;twll 1gs oal.s 1! ulance
rnents and entcrtammcnt at \llrl
~rr~
Dav1d E 1lsn 1 1 r wh o
ous hOJJes It wall start at 1 p m l lu1 ned hc1 e l1 t Su 1day aftc1
at the home of Mrs Fred Jackscftl
llll hn g the holllav ~ w1th he1
wtth Mrs Campbell Harper as co
am1ly
n Chall~st n I ft l'ndrn
hostess The nex t stop wtll he nl
or Columbus v.he1 she plan
the home of 'Mrs C R Young who
will be tmastcrl by Mrs Emma () VI Sll rd \IV
Mr ilfl ll\1r ( nff H 1 sell Etn
Bland Mrs Nclltc Wmston asSISt
ed by Mrs Osca1 Har duY.ay Mrs tury hilve r tunwd h(j ne artc
hnllda~ \ 1l v1lh 01 11 daug
Charlcli Jo1 r~ as~ J s trd bv Mrs Ar
nold Ric hal ds and end at the eran lf 1l v 1 'nk Ia
M s Jla1 r~ 1\tcM 1 h r wa ~ take1
home of Mrs Kathr}n Payne who
r.,l !lo plt~l 11 th
will be assisted by Mrs (arm~ o H('I~S (
l1 vi mgt-~ Co Is nn bula1 Le Fnda
Caf:lsell
fternooJ
It \HIS announced that the socw
Relative t lied h('l b;y th
ty would Jn('t I on Fcbruary 6 at
the home d Irs Fred Jackson llnC'ss mflllc 1 h ol II llf ~hg1
w1th Mn J11 rpu havmg the topic nclunc M1 ~ 1d ~11~ II rll£1 Ba1
and M1s Bi &lt;~ nd lh~ Ucvottonal scr cis ancl ( 1r 1 HI Y ungstown
Vir and M1 ~ BurrH ttc I Jlth
vice
Mrs Yuu1 g served Cru~d ch1ck ~ yne I Jttl and Ln11 y Eastep
en salad hot roll~ and coffee to Ja iJU 1 ~~~ md Mrs l1ank Eas
the members at the close of the ep Columbus
Mr un t Mn H (
(rony )
meeting
uwlt r &lt;tnd t'11Jid~ n 1\ art Ja Lee
----·
nll Marl have 110\&lt;' I from Gal!
lll h to th..: All~ I wo11i1 proper!
Mrs. C.
Clark
n So uth ll1 d AHnuc Mr Fuw
1 f the Feed
Is Honored On
v I Mr~ W I

Wllh

Campbell

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Her Birthday

Sr tnl

Mr ani Mts lorn (ouk 111h1
tamed w th u l1rthd 1y ~UJIJIIJ
rhursd •Y cvenmg 111 h 11 r cl
thctr daughh 1 ~11 ~ C ~ l 1rk
Seated an und the t tb c wcf(
Mr md M1s Cook Mr and M1s
C E Clark 111d lhrt c son ~ ihl\ 1d
Stephen and ltlthacl m d M1 m d
Mrs \\ H Uav1s
Alter the huumrcl f.\Lits1s ope 1
eel her gt£ts
bulhd1y ca~1 file
orated m pmk and while hy Ml s
Davis wall served

Mrs. Cor Iiss"Jacohs
Is Honor Guest At
Kerchief Shower

wcr when the TwU1ght Garden
club met Thursday evenmg at thl!
home of the president Mrs Gerald
Wildermuth with Mrs Pearl H)
sell and Miss Lucy G~bb.s as assis
Mr and Mt s Stanley Gullett ol Agency Iowa, announce t!ng h()'ltesses
The meetmg opened \!lith d11
the eng tgement of thetr daughter Merry Sanlea to Gene A
vot10ns led by Mrs HyseR follpwed

IPOMEROl --

Meehng Is

1 he \\omen s M1sstonuy Soctcty
d !he Pomu oy F1rst Baptist
U uah 1 ct I hur~da} evening at
the I omc of M s Harry Lee Builey

Club lnv1ted To

Jiai'il Mum St
Mrs I r Shelton ~lee pres!

Special Program

dvnt prcsHied at the meeting
wluch opened Y.lth devotiOns by
Mrs J F Fosler usmg for her
topic 1/u H flcded tight attd
dosed w1th pr tvel
&lt;\. "p1o~,;1am on LtttJJ Ammka
PII Puc d by Mn Atcn Sham w 1s
[It c~r.nt1 £1 an£1 hve 111u lc~ were
cad
!\t('cnl on I cnple
~Irs
slu Ito 1 I:: I S11h 1dor '-1rs Jo
~e ph I t &lt;k Wm k tn Ua1t1
Mr8
Dul v ~aspc1
Wot k 111 Nil arnu
~un MJS I oram SterrC'tt and A
Pllslot al Call Mrs J I-1 Stephen

Furqit~re

$595
INCWDES
lk:frlgerator and
Gas nange
Pay Only $5D 50 dow a

t luiJ

1avc H t t vcd 11 mv!tall J 1 lu 11
JlfUj.jiU 11 SIIOI soled hy tlu Ohin
\ S tlll(llll of {_,altlCfl Lll )S
Id
t I { I &amp; H I 111 1 u~ l 011 1 11 y

An

\ JthoutatJH I 11 g1 11n o 1 lloW1 r
\11 ng11g: will Je presc 1tul I \
J (
C.t:IIV ( &gt;nWilY I IO{I IU lk ng
w 11e1 uml au1hulllY 111 flow r Ul
1111gr 1 r11s 1\l[mbel s of 1ht &lt;\1
I ng1t n t ardt n Lluh who will 1 I
s h tl.'sscs lncludt M1s Wuss
IIlli 1 \11 s J 11111 Wm&gt;d w md M1 s
I lie my Yuung
I he program 1~ to he g1vcn 'I n
tit &lt;\sscmbly ((IJtcr on lh&lt;' stxlh
tit t 1 of Luwrus tm Suhu lay Jan
1 uy 8 tnd Mond 1w Jallll!IY 20
A fnt v nHJHJt c prog111J of (olor
so ml film on thre e lop1cs Per
1 I Jiovu AIL an,.,cmt nt s
HoS¥
A11an gemcnts und Cannas Lsctl
IA~ A !lase In llowu Anangt
111 ni H will ht ~h u\\n ut the fol

SOCIETY

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Held On Thursday

GHtdcn11~

long ball httler to go w1th Frank
Thoma•
Were gambling that Klu can re

gain the ability he once had If
we can come up w1th a well Kluswwskl or a reasonable facs1mlle
we thmk we re m mueh better
shape We got a lot of base hits
last year but we were lackmg m

the tong ball
Last season our p1tch1ng vas
but thm We had three
capable of holdmg the1r
any others m the league
Khne Bob Frtend and Vern
Law Our b1g weakness from a

pttcbmg standpomt was the lack
of a good left bander
SMITH BEARS WATCHING
A fellow who s somg to bear
watehtnt Is R G Smith who
opened a lot of peoples eyes m

West Favored In
Sunday Pro Game

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To remove en atalno lroJD •ll
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'-re rub the stain with fine
' " salt sprinkled on a wet cloth
then wash the oliVet ill warM Wl~
er

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Ohw Stule Unlverolty

~tension

econom!His expect a rapid lnereup

In u s householda In the ear(f
1960 s wh•n the Increasing num
ber of ehlldren born during the
LOS ANGI!LES UP - An out war and post war period hecla
weighed and purportedly out formmg households
manned West team was a three
pomt favorite today to whip the
star studded East club m the 8th
Farmers who took part m the
annual Pro Bowl chartty football 1957 acreage reserve proifam will
game Sunday
Je paul a 10 percent premium
W1th the WJ!&amp;therman cooperat above the 1958 ~ompen!lation rate
ing a crowd of more than 60 000 set lor thetr farms If they put the
was expected for the Los Angeles Identical land m the 19M pr•
Coliseum t11t - despite the loss gram

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Beautiful Pleats
ARE EASY WITH
KIRSCH¥

would help - Red Witt Benny

~:;:~e~~nd~~:

Curt Haydon

all

Powers from Columbus and he

honored with a handkerchief sbo We thm- he s ready for the btg

wscs

llu Amuh111

zew1k1 m an effort to get another

Yq~ugor

Mrs. W• Shasteen
Is Honor Guest

'1Jo.it-Yourself~,

get tight ~Professional"

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or course

r II call wtth their favonte house
VIRDON DEFENSIVE STAR
r.lant There was a d scusslon nu
In center we have the second
the sign boards at Kerrs Run
best man defensively ln
the
An mvltntiOI'l was read to attend league I II ronrede the G1ant"
a flower arrangmg program at Wllhe Ma)S IS No 1 but [ thmk
Lntarus Center Clllumbus on Jan
V1rdon IS only a shade be
10ry 18 and 20 sponsored by tnc
h1m and ahead of all the
Ohio AssOciation of Garden Club' ()!hers Behmd the plate. we 'ave
an J I azarus A eard of thanks wa11 Hank Foiles who was good enough
read from John Thomu rorj che~k to make the Natwnal League All
sent lum £Of helping cle n tbo Star team last year Folies is a

W. L.

1Jf lhe evenlni Planmng an infor

tlollo!,pW
ltoolrt ... . . ,

Now beautiful"profi!Slllonal" plealll are !lilY l ,jli
any fabric, illy width ••• 'irjthlfut ~
~~or complicated figuring. Luxurioul
Fdndl pleat.o or liDIOrl bOx pleat.o iON
fonned almcst Oljlomatically/ If you can - a
sunple seam, (to stitdl the tape to your
drapery) you ean set beautifl,d -.Ito W1tlt Eaq.
pleat. F!eo loodel IIVOI complote illotnt&lt;tiOllL

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n al garden was given by Mr!i
Birthday Observed
Helen Nease who also read artl
clos on t~e g1/ldoli and roses
Sewing Circle
What s new m the catalogues
The
birthday of Mrs W L
"as presented by M1ss Claro Gar
Kal tz was ob~ervcd when the 'Bus\
land
Rcfre~hm~nts weru served b' Bee Sewmg Circle of the Feder.,
I hostesses from a tahle cen ted Church met Thursday at th
tcred with an arrangement of dark church for lin all dLJy qualtm(:_
Fru1t salad was served w1th 1
red mum3 and greenery w1th darlr
notluck
dmner at noon to Mrs
srcen candles m crystal holder. l(autz Mrs
Roy Seyfrted Mrs Ot
on e1ther s1dc Mrs Jacobs pre
Durst Mn Grover Erb Mrs A~

tcrtalncd her brtdgc club Thursday
evening at het home Anne St

ho Murray Mrs Wilham Baker
Louis Reibel Miss Anna
&lt;~m Ebersbach' Mrs Clarence Mas
sar Mrs Carl Slueld.s Mrs Nor
nan Kloes Mr! Beulah Neutzlmg
Mrs Raymond Hood Mrs Walter
Baer

KIRSC~

Mrs

farn&gt;/oat TIIJlO,I •

klRSCH Eoqp/tol Hoob,

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SEE OUI COMPlETE SElECTION OP PINI
Prize for high score was award
IIIUCH DIAP&amp;IY HAIIDWAIII
tl
cd lo !drs Carl 81hkam and sec. Class In Meeting
.J _
ond to Mro Will 10m Clark
Mrs Freda Mttch Mrs Cler
Clemls FoK ptestdent of the Schearer
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He d
e d neS'"'Y
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Carr!(' Grueser
the hostess ~o lhose named above Golden Rule Class of the Firs' Mrs Amanda l(aspar Ahss Le)la
I IlC Pust Counu IOJ s f Chesler and Mrs Charles llullen Mrs Se BoptiSt church pres1ded when tMy Grueser 1\fra ·Theodore ~ora and I'
\IV\Il )..! lllll ~ S!tlllllly ttlllll Ill
&lt;.:ounul
Duughtcrs of Amenca met lim Blazewlc~ Mrs Harold Lohse, 1nct ThurLday cven!ng after tht Rev and Mro Waldo J Bartels
I W nd :J m p 11 Monday 2 3ll
\
ut the lotiJzc Ju:JII Wednesday eve 1 ~rs John Mom e and Mrs c E Week of Prayer service The meet
md
7
10
p
m
llucc
hundred
)HI
On The Brlghtl••t Corner I
mg was held at the humc of Mr
tng w1th illlttiC licdenck and Blake:dec
s
1} bt liCU!cd ut cuch prcsc1
ond Mrs ~dtson Baker and P!ul
(
otch~ II cdrrlck as hostcs~es
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of
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pre
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WhiCh
Will
In Mlddlcporl
Smart tc1tehcr gave the openln~
Dunng tht bu~IIC!ili scssaon Nc
b1 ~: t vt n h t c uf dwrge
acre
eart
prover The devotional servtec was
~c1du Beavci Wmi mstlllc11 u~ pws
1len1 Hallie t Ieder!&lt; k vice pres
'I d M
lrd by Kolad Hmdy and the re
trl,nt GoiiJe 11cdcnck sccrct1rv G Ul
eeting
qreetlon period by Mr and Mrs
md Uaru Mac Pyles treasurer
-••""'"
owen Bratton During the bustne"
meeting Mls Frank Cbeesebrew
jl !:i thcr Haves \\us mitaatcd and Held Thu r1
'' 1h:qmcd Into tht club 1 he door
A contrtbulton of .- .;,.,',.J. •..-1~nd Gerald 4nthony were named
DE:ADUNE FOR PlfRCHASE 0~' 1958 D OG LICENSE IS JANUARY 20th ONE
tmc uas nw udcd to Ada Ncutt to the March of Dimes
on the flower eommlttot
lu 11
Sacred Heart Guild met
Mr and Mrs Baker and Mr and
DOLL/I.R ($1 00) PENALTY IF LICENSE IS PURCHASED AFTER THAT DATE
I olluwmg the busll'lcss ~P.S~IOn
Mrs Fox served a buffet luncheon
to ihcse members Mr and Mtl
t ntc1t 1inmcnt was provided by e~emng at the chureh
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE THIS HANDY APPLICATION BLANl( AND
Mrs George Horak prCllldent Davtd Darst Jr Mr and Mrs
llizabeth lla~cs and Ada Van Met
n jjfttll which ulfl'eshments were opened the meeting with prayer Gerald Anthony Mr and Mr1
MAIL TO THE COUNTY AUDffOR AT THE COURT HOUSE NOW FEES ARE
1&gt;Cr\cd by the hostesses to 18 A rlport of the Nativity Deannery Bratton Mrs Earl Beougher 1\lr
held recently In Athans was given end Mrs West Harold E Hubbatd
TWO DOLLA!IS (f2 00) FOR EACH DO G. MALE OR FEMALE.
Boo~les of tho eonstiMion and by KaladiHmdy Mr&lt; Frank Chee..
To obtain license by mail, fill ill and mail this form to PERRY A RIGGS,
laws of the Guild have been ol&gt; ~rew Mrs Clifford Hayes an~
tatned and are now on sale for IO• Iltr and Mrs Paul smart
COUNTY AUDITOR, Meigs County, Pom eroy, Ohio Enclose self addressed Stamped
each
l
The annual dues t the Gudd
Following a dlscu"lon on a tele
I
envelope and price of license
has been changed to S1 00 par phone at the 10hool It was voted to
person and eards were ISBued to have nne Installed News of ~·
those who paid The oe~t Natlvtty death of Sister Mlebael, a fonner
l(9nnel License $10 00
Male Dog f2 00 Spayed Female 12.00 ~ emale $2 00
Deannery was announced CGr housekeeper for the nuns tn Pom•
March 18 at Glouster and will at roy was ..eetved A plea waB made
Owners Nilljle •
'
so he a day ~f recollection
for blood donors ot the Bloodm..
Mrs Horak announced that blle on January 13 HoateSies 11am
Address • • •
ONL.Y
there will be a Blohop o Ball m ed for February were Mra .. mo
Athena tn April wltb the five par Neltl :\ll'!i Paul Ma10!, Mra~el
Township
!shes m the deannery partlciPat•
Mt1 Ba.Ulo Glr 1111,
$30.00 nuwn--Bslnn&lt;c io
lng
Ml88
An,.
Howell
Miss
Mar
Menchll!l
and
IllS
Convrnlt•nt Tnms
thu Howell, Mrs Richard Frel,matl,'
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Hair ll!lttd I M
Mrs Thomas Hennes~
Mfl Horak eonetud
George Buchal!an, MIS!
after wh1eh re
Gruoaer and ~I'll CharlCI
1'01"' served by Mrs
Y1' 1 llo 1L
P lit
'l'a11
1
were named a• the program
HennessY Sr Mr1 Henry
We l'ay 2°1. lnlerrst On \our Savings
m1ttec I[ the hostesse11 desire e~
'Mra Charles Graber, Min
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1
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1 1
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t'ftalnmon\ tbof are to contact
Mrs Joseph Baub
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this eommlltoo
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Merpber Federal Reserv~ System
Member Federal Depostt Insurance CorporaUoD
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LAWRENCE, ll,an (UP) - Dis
cus throwet AI Oerter of Kansa&amp;
who lives ln New HYde PIU'k,
NY , hq blo IlkeneM on o new
Jl910illlcan Republle al r m a 11
atamp. Tht country
atamp In col&gt;)unollon '"'".J!I .n1ow
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Weather
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Ohio• lncrt~aln• al....Inou.
onow or roln toUth portion
1llll ovor moat of ltlo otato loy
tvtnlng or tanlthl Tutldly 1110w
and rain t!Miln_. 1lo Importtnl
tomporoturo aMIIIIJo ll)p tolley
110'1 north •1\11 40'1 ....... ~.., fo.
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Ike S,nds 73.9 ,Billion B

To Congress

WASHINGTON Wf· ..- President El:lenhower today sent
Congress a 73 9 billion dollar space-age budget calling for a
• tiubstantial" step up m the race for long range missiles sat
ellltes and ' other outer s[ll!ce vehicles "
To help pay for it, he woposed ratsmg tM cost of mallmg
an out-of town letter from three to live cents He also served
notice that state and local governments must start taking over
Immediately some programs now financed by the federal gov
ernment
Jn submttttng his reeord peate
lim• proaram to CoDfll'eu, th&lt;
President reveal•~ that the gov
ernment would wind up the eur
rent !lsesl year on June 30 wlth
a 400 mtlhon dollar deficit He
blamed rising military cost.&lt; and
a drop In tax revenues e:awed b..
the bus,lness sk1d
,
But be expresse~ contklenee
tbat his new budgot fo~ the flB&lt;al
B1• UNITEt!i PUSS
year starting July I would show s
Near nurmat temperatures pre
half bdhou&lt;lollar surplus He alao valled over most of the natlon to
said his big mlhtarr prOII'am eou day, but sub zero, cold contmucd
ld be fmanced wtthollt tar lnerea
~rip on New England
sc"1f the Democratl~ controlled tsOverD!ght
readings ranged from
Conirte!s heeded his advlee
joeiow zero In parts of New En:
Bu~ he smd 1 'temporary In
crease In tbe 27~ billion dollar (f,nd to the 20s In the Mid Atlanll~
debt limit would be neeesmy to &gt;tales and northwestward throog,,
g1ve tbe Treasury a !IItle mot• ' the Great Lakes and tnto tbe
fiscal elbow I'Ojlm
1\forthcrn Plams
Rtllf Anllclpotod
A warm1ng trend overspread the
The Pteaident based bls ~ South replacmg a cold weve th&gt;l
carlously biilanced bu&lt;\Jlll on 11l&lt; eaused wtdesproad damage to
ijei tbl 1,1 ._Niilll" ,,..al ""yld Florida's multi mtlhon&lt;lollar ett
Puth flseal Iiiii !Ax fiY*Qpes tw• n11 mdu!&gt;lry Ueadlm olllnbad to
bill ton doUI!j lbJWe ,lllil year• • the 60s nea• !!!!! Gtll•-6ut e~rlv
yteld He also eountetl;1!1 eon;• today abl to 16e 60s over south
alonll apprOya! o.f l 'IGO md • ern Florida
dollar hike bl postal r~tes.
Wltb two lluasl111 IPUinlks altO
Heavy rains douaed the Gulf
•hlrllng overhead the dOminant area from east Texas througb
theme of tbo Prestdents budge• M"""'PPl Sunday mght and ear
message was the necesalty for ly tnday Causmg so!"e floodmg In
alrea~}l h1gh south Texas

stream.'

S
M
yracuse ayor "";,.,.
• Headache
Gettmg
On Dump Problem f!f":!:~:~!ia~~J.

William R. Hill
Former Pomeroy
Teacher Is Dead

Mayor Cundiff explamed that a
Robert H11J 62 who taught eom
merc1al subjects at Pomeroy lllgh year ago a Syracuse dump was
School for a number of yeat"1 closed and that counetl had not

wlil be held tn Dayton WedDC.!da
at 10 3b a m from tbo Bradfor&lt;l
and Connelly Funenl Home
Mr H1Jl died "uddenly ol :~
neart attack In the Good Samarl
tan Hospital Dayton SundaJ mor

Rain Or Snow
Predicted For
Ohio Valley

Ruesia's apaee tr•

Persilltent reports In Me1gs County that Kalw Aluminum
&amp; Chenucai Company bad cut bac~ it. plans ifW: ~etion
of aluminum at RKenswood and bad • already Wd Off thousands of constructton workers" were branded lililay as false
by an official of the company
Rtchard Spees assistant director of the Kaitier Company
publle ~latklno de,al'lnlttl~ told
The Dan, Sentinel llaluriiiiJ after
hu been no eha$ In
the eompon, , prddeetlon planL
Wh1t ha• been folq on neeatly

The neJ mayor of SYti&lt;Ooe was
mltllted Ibis wut lolo ihe !mer
klndJ of headacha oullered b,
___::=::_______ all publlo llfficlalll In lllCOrded
hlstol'f
llayor Kenneth CUndtll b 3!k
mg !hot ~iltll" of s,...... re
!rain from ha~llf!J lhetr trah and
garbage to the t1Caclhe dump "fl
Boumana Ron
I n had numerous complamLI
of lhio from Raelne he "ld "and
Funeral •erv1ces 0 for W!lham we should atop ll

Retord Bod•et Is Requested '
To Meet Challenge Of Russia

over~Qmmg

By

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At tlu clo~e nf the m1cf111g 1c At Bndge Meeting
Sided at the punch bowl
f1csh nt&gt;nts wme setved b) the
hostess
Mrs II R Shasteen was a guest fl'rst Baptl'st
when Mrs Rolland Neutzlm~: en

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wtlh the opening ode and pledgt comblnahon tn either league I
to the flag Members responded to mean defensively

Kcrrs Run project
lllirBl&lt;,laas ball player
A lc and Mr; Donald
Pla11s were dli~UiM~~ lor an
The keynote for the Pirates th s
and daughter lefl Tuesday by open house m March A contrlbp year 111 versatility I ve got play
plane to return to their home m ltoll was made to the March of ers I CllD move around and I m
California Airman Yeauger ts Dimes
to do It Thomas can play
stationed at an a1rbasc tn Fairfield
Dunng the program hour a
posJbons Gene Freese ca 1
Ctdaforms
paper Now ts the time ,prepared
third and the ootheld Hob
Mrs Erma Roush of Columbus
I v Mrs J I Clark was read l)y
IS spending a fey, days v 1 ~ 1 ttng Mr
Kautz
and Mrs AICred Yeauger and oth Mrs Phil W1Ihamson T~e topto Mrs.
er fnend 11
Mr and l\lrs Donald Lannmg
and daughtel s Susan and lonnie
and MIS Lawrence Lanrung are
weC'k end VIsitors of Mr and Mrs
Ralph Zink and Camtly Cmc1nnatl

Chester C'.)uncll
1'\ of A Meetl' ng

tJmc
Down the middle 1d say the p1
rates are as strong as any other
team m•.thc league At short and
second we have D1ck Groat and
Bill Mazeroskl In my opm10n those two can do as much to wtn
games as any other double p~y

num 81

Make allis In the fat "o~nd thp
edrea of steako and ehopa before
brolllnll and the 11\eal will lle fllf

should help on affense He hit
Mrs CoriJs.s Jacobs who IB mov some 30 homers last season and
mg to Wellston thts month WiiS he knocked m close to 100 runs

Pomeroy Bapt1st

Amateur Garden

Skinner moveo from IIlii base to
the outfield without a second
thought
The top four-even ftve-clubs
ior league teem wrlthn by
1n our league ar~ going to ~
the ll'llnlgert •• t1Ch teem
tough to beat They have good
By DANNY "'URTAUGH
ptlehmg and good hitting If the
lto'lnqer of Pittsburgh Pirates
lledlegs strengthen their pltchmg
Written for Unlttd Prell
WOODLYN Pa UP - We ve I d have to PICk them to win
taken a btg gamble on Ted Klus
EDITORS NOTE Thl1 !1 the
12th of 16 dlopatchel on tho
oll10aoon outlook of tach ma-

Were also bnnwng up Johnny

Ycauget son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Yeauger of Pomeroy
01 Hl
Miss Gullett Is a gt nduatc of Agency High School of Agen
1y lui\ a und M1 WaugCI a gradua~ 'of Pomeroy Htgh
Sdwol Both ate employed as communication operators at
Wnght PtllciSon AFB m Dayton, Ohto No date has been set
fot the wedding

3 ROOMS Of

Mnrtaugh Is Praying Big Klu
Can Deliver For Pirate In '58

A salao course was served
hostesses to those named a the last four games ot the 56 sea
and Mrs Rollin Bearhs A-li's son He lost one game 2 1 and
I· Btorniee Dorst Mrs Paul Gruescr then won 2 I We lhtnk he'll be
M1ss Erna Jesse and Mrs Norma ready for a regular startmg assignment tlus year
E Wtlson
Tbe Pirates also have three men
coming up from Holl)'wood who

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He wu a &amp;eacher here from 1927

to about 1935 then moved to
teacbmg m the Richwood 0
High School For the put 10 )'ears
be hu been auoelated with th•

Dayton Auto Parta Co Dayton
SurVIVIng are bla w1fe M111aret
1\obstetter Htll h11 daughter Mnl.
1\larcll Lee Larson, 1 100 Robert
Edlton IIIII all of Dayton and
b1s mother Mr• Walf~r Bliri!
M! VICtory, 0
Mr Hill bad vill!ed hi, falllllt
In Pomeroy ovgr the New Y~r
hobda}'l and IJII!Omd tn gdOJ
b~ The l!l'adford Znd Connellr

Middleport Qlureh Of Christ ~:::1
~849
In Marors Co,urt -~al Mwiln* Held Sundav Pom:o1'Ch~
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Q.n Fnday N.;ght

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Home Is at

.PY!l; ~-ti!!•~ar flDed foQr
p!l'Sl!~~! and ~l ~G;~olit!.
•' 1•• 11!\h In eeurt actions l"rldw
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Two eases of drrvlng wblle 1n
!OX!cated brought fines of $100
and costs and three days '"jail for
the offenders They were Harley
Devol and Nicholes Jacobs Jaeob•
was also fmed $5 and rosts wbteh
were suspended for dnvlng with
out a license '

Salem av

provtded anotber
We ex,Ped. to remedy tbm w1t 1
n a month said the new mayor
who 11 tllklng hlJ first d1ve tnlo
Vlllalle pohttcs He urged hll etli
zens to plle up their waste mater
tals until the town eon proVJdo a
suttllble dump
Mayor Cundiff also said he "
rO&lt;elvmg eomplalota of cblldron
usmg llr rlllea In town whteh 1&lt;
tllegat He Is asldna parenta to
have their chlldron UJe their nfle;
only outalcle IOWD.
The S)'l'l&lt;l!!e counetl will mee'
tbe !trot TburllliiY In February

Harry 1'. Craig
To Seek Post Of
COmmissioner

Harjoy w Crlla of Mldillepotl
said today be yVuld file fer an
olhttr term aJ eou!lllr cemmblloner
su"!ect to the ~leo~J"'illlal'l'
el~On here
b
The a al
meettna,. ani!.
aetvfce
Mr
Cftt&amp;,
Gent
of tbe
held a the
Cliurdi Of
evilllng
commiUJOn'rs ~ W..
:CUh.:BIJit, c~n 'Ol tM Oburci'B6lt'tt:"Pr
.......,~ 111 ;- '71~""- '" -. ""' t: • tlie rdfastoLyear
~ h11 aeeoild lUI!
Otficlll'lt ei~t.!d were Elden Mtlton Houda.Siie#, W~1ter 'I"OllO t.aJIIMI911
term,
bu
JOI"'
e
d ~· WU.,('l...
Bunce, Wllbur TbeobaJll, Homer Rice Jl.ussel)' Wllsdn, Roe
r-rr
ted 1n 1!148 wben he waa on a tour
A
,
Blanket
Colleclinn
lor
tho
dell Steffy ~ermin lllhse, Thomas Bnwen, Raymond Cole, ourrenl Polio Fund Drive wiD be of publie duty •• Mayor of Mlddl ..
Kenneth McElhinny Deacons]
eondueted by the Pomeroy Htgh port In 1!116-46
Cheoter Erwtn, William Grueaer
Cheerleaders during the half lime
The mnouncement bv Hr Cntli
}lal'l&gt;ln Kelly, Robert McElblony
pertod
of
the
Poml!roy
Athens
basrat!el
to three the candidates who
Cash Balir Floyd Boyer, Earl Me I
ketball game this Fr1day mght ae have said they would f,Ie
Kinley George Meinhart, Oscar
eordmg tG announcement today by l tn announcmg hli political m
Rou!b, C E Vance W1llanl Boyer
UCC
S Un
H E Boney drtve ~ba1rman
tentions cra1g poanted_ to eomplet
Ron Springer L R Wlley Harold

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s umb S day
Jn Mei'gs General

umphl Next 1n imporlanoe, he
Weathermen predicted the preIndicated, was to meat the Sovle' elpjW10n belt wlll spread today
econom1~ assault; J n underde from"Uil.t Texas and Oklahoma lo
Boney al&amp;o announced tliat Red ed proJects of the county dur1ng
LO~se. A)!red
Rouah, Denver Rtce
~eveloped are1s
the Atlsnlte Coaot wltb rain or
PhUhps bas set aSide all money he hLS tenure, not1og that he we
Glen
Hudson
was
fmcd
$10
and
Herman
•'Kin~ade Ira But~her Dan
snow developmg through most of
takes m from coffee sal.e! durmg proud of the construction of the
Some 64 per eent of lhe tojal the Oh10 Valley and the centre! costs for drl\111g left of center White, William Slater Wallii&lt;C
Funeral .\ervlces will be held January at the Phillips Restaurant new counly highway garage com
On
a
ebargo
brought
by
the
State
Bradford
budget
47 I billion
woUld AUantlc states
Tuesda~ Rt 2 p m frnm the Ewmg
Patrol Delmar H \\ halev was
Bthle Sehool olftcero elected Funeral Chapd for Wallaee Baker on E Ma.m st All of the coffee plellon of the new county mfir
go for national s""urli,y or "pro-----fined $10 and costs for driVIng o were Superlnteodent, Rollddl 86 of Reeds\ tile Route 1 who d1cd sales proceeds go to the Marett of mary repair of the chddrens
te~tlon
The armed force• alone
ho
d
1
1 th
rt
Steffy, First Aoslstant Supermten late Sunda) evenmg m the Me1gs Dimes
vclncle m an unsafe cond1tton
Mrs Victor Young Me18S Polio ho~s~ an pam mg 0 e tou
would get 39 8 biJllon lnoludlng
The bond of ~rdtth Barton lot dent L R Wiley Seeond A""' General Hospital "here he had Chmman today 01so reported tbe
53 blllton lor mtl!llle program•
ant Supermtendent George Mcm been a patient for three week., folJ()win( additional contributions
mtox1"atlon wllS forfeited
MlBitles would lake :U cents of
hart Seeretary 0 E MeKmley
each miDiary procurtmcnt dollar
County Shertlf Robert D Har planl&amp;t James Lohse Judy Butch Rev Earl Cowan of Shade wul to the Polio Fund
Stark s Drug Store $50 Mr and
Comparloon Gi ...ll
tenbach reported the release of cr, hbrat'lln Frances Roush Pri off1c1ate at the serv1ces
The Prealdonl'o 73 g bllllon 'llol
surv1vmg the deceased ~re two Mrs Gtles Hysell $25 Enterprise
Donald Cottrill, Syracuse who had mary Supenntendent Mrs Wd
lsr spending progtam for !local
been In jail smee December 9 un bam Bradford, Amstant S~perm daughters Lola Grtffin of Reeds EUB Youth Fellowship; $207~
1959 overaged out to $420 SCI for
v1lle and L Iy Prushmg of Colum Farmers Bank $10 and t~e foll•w
der sentence of three days tn )lUI
AI Jn eleetlpn of offteers held and a f1ne of $100 and costs fo .. tendent, Mrs George Memhert
1ng $5 eontrtbutors Roek Spnngs
eaeh man woman and ehlld In the
Church and Bible School trea• bus
Grange Chester T1nnehlll For
country Here lt Ill In britt! com Friday evening the Meigs County drlvmg while lnta&lt;lcatcd
Also
surv
vmg
are
three
hall
urer L R. Wlley, Choir direetor
rest Ntegler, Paul cedar, Federatpared to the currut year 1n Coon HunterB Assoe,Iallon re-elect
Mrs
Arthur Sldnn'T. organiSt sisters LJZZJe Blackwell Shade ed Ctrde Pythisn Slsten of Meigs
1
ed
Roy
Armea
to
~pother
telorn
as
biUlons
D
Stella
Van
Dyke
Athens
and
Pomeroy High School sophl&gt;
Mrs Cbester Erwm ~ss1staot or
Temple 1~3. MelliS Water Offtce mores of Mrs Thelma campbell s
Plscal 1951
PliCII 1959 pre11dent of the orgaalzatlon
Rosa Bolton of Newark 0
ganl818
Mrs
Harold
Lobse
and
724
Rrcelplll
74 • Other o!fleers named were El
The w1fe of the deceased Anna c C Cuclder V D Edwards Mn Room 11 entertained the Sentor
Judy Butcher
72 B
Expedltures
73 9 ann Spencer as vtee president and
Baker
and f1vc ch1l~ren preceded Harold Sauer Pomeroy OES ChaP' H1gh student body and faculty
The following reports were g1
ter ItW lien Fran kim Store Feeo
4D Surplus or DofHct
5S Boos Scarberry as seeretary
bmmdcath
I
they preaenled • purpoae
vcn
Primary
Department,
Mrs
Also named wa11 if board of
ey Bennett AmeriCan Leg1on Post when
Summing up his tbuslve eom
play enlttled, School Spirit On
Bunal
w1ll
be
'rnadc
1n
the
George
Meinhart,
Junior
bO)rs
who
121. Edtth Harltllllet and Thelma Trial • Friday mormng In the audi
ptlatlon of fads and figurea tbe trustee• conalstina of 'Roher! Bat!
are taught ..by llomer .Rice 11atl'l' White Cbapd Cemetery under tht: Grueser
tonum at 8 4~
President decl~red thai the aatlon "" Herschel Roush chalr~nan
dtrectiDn
o!
the
t!:wmg
Funeral
Boyer JuniOr a1rls, tau8hl ~ Mrs
The ~rogram bepn when John
~as In a Ume of (lr~Wtnll dan• Tiny Webb and Howard Seide~
Home
(Continued
On
Pll'
Throol
abel
I1 Bryant gave a ~dmg from 'Tile
PomerOy firemen were called to
_....--~-_.~_;_ger'
Holy Scriptures The tradltinnal
'l let!! oonndent '' he !lid, Forty five memben were pres the Unlph Stone home Langmllc
I
Flag Salute eeremoey, led by Ter
' that Ibis budge! eXJII(eiiOB the ent lor tbe meeting of the totlll of RD early Seturday mOJ'IIln&amp; whero F~·emen
R&lt;l!l
ry CUllum and Albei'\ Curtta, was
way In wMcb the American peo 140 me111bershlp 1\leotmgs are a ftre ,,used an cshmated $200
....
nu"~
the second Frtday of ea~h
next on lbe program
p(e will want to , ..pond to tho
damage
Announceer it'YIJII mtrodueed
promlsea and d'nterJ of the month
Ftre Chi;! Emerson Wells sud
the onl&gt;O!'t play •Sdlool Spirit On
dawning of aae ot 11111ce conquest
Trial' whteh wu very well w
l
the blaze apthrently started tn •
New dimensions mu..l be add
The Pomeroy Mason bndge eetved b)' lbe audlen.. Wlien the
Oue and damaged the CClhng and
0
I
ed to our deienses alllt outdated
walls ill the kttcbel\ Thtrteen
hl'htm• nrou•d will be studted play was over there wu little
actlyltles must be dllcj!rded Clo,_
m~mbers oi tht: Pomeroy emer
Spokesmen for the Pomer{]y
Fllneral serv1res were to tie held ~nd action biken on 1! tomght at doubt In the minds of the student
er laterntllonal coopefatlon Is vi
g•ney squad abo atiSwereu the call Flrem.nt s Association reported to Monday at 2 p m at tho Chase b p m at a meetmg of the board body as to what conll\11lte4 good
tal in a !world wbero jrht dl•
day two Saturday8 of wor~ with Funeral Home In Rutland for llosa of directors of the Pomeroy Cham m.annera and eourteay at a basket
1
lances are lostng tbelr ii!Oaalng
Other
emergency
runs
made
thear popcorn booth on Main st Ohvcr 86 of tliat village who ber ()f Commerce President Ronald ball game
Aa~1 For ~!mil
11 30 I have nett¥ a total of $45580 for died lete Saturday ~venmg at Car Sprmger &amp;atd today
Edward Bartels, atttred tn the
Saturday
lndli!IOd
one
at
•A.! we devote l!ll!l'e of our of
a m to the Charles M Swartz tocal humanitarian drlve&amp;
man Rest Home
robes of his offtce, presided beforts 111d re10ur~ to lhe,ie eem
William M Bradford 12, Brow home Butternut av from where Rolland E NeutzHng said rc
The deceased had been taken He asked all board members to hmd tbe judge's roatrum Fred
polllnl taob, we will bave IQ lim ~ell AvenUi, dl~d auddenbh atM~ds Mr Swartz wes removed to the eelpls last Saturd!IY with the Soc to the Rest Home from Metg! Gen attend and noted that everyone Brown
plJIYed the part of the
1t our demands for'lt~~ ..-.ntl•t home Sund•Y 1 ternoon
Is welcomed
e
d
Me1gs
General
Hospital
and
anot
ond
Ward
firemen
operating
the
eral
Hospital
to
further
recuperate
eoun
bailiff
Joe Jte!IDedy, a sen,
sltl'Vlces and beneflta (&gt;l'ovlded by dleport Emer11ency Squa an a her at 10 40 P m when tbe crew booth brought ill $212 80 lfhe pub from the effects of a fractured
A number of other Jmportant 1or was the Prosecutlog Attorney
:the federal IIIVOrilmftlt"
Iota! dotter were ealled hut were brought Mrs Carl Casto Snow ne Ia remtn•ad that ~mns may be htp
matters wtll be studted he utd and Thomu Chafill wu lbe attorTbe Prealdo~t's mUtlii'J budiCI unable to revive Mr Bradford
11 t E
b1
"
He
waa
IM
aon
of
the
late
Otis
"
e
o
a
wmg
am
u
anee
dropped
In
a
speelal
container
dur
SurviVIng
are
a
daughter
Mond'
one being the proposal to erect at ney lor the defense.
wa- 900 l!lllllon d\1llal1 above eatl
log tbe week wblle the booth Is Sm•lh of Mtddleport two sons tractive road s1gns at the haghway The defendants who were irted
mated defense otltjiy1 fills year L and Ida MeLaln Bradford and a
before the court were Mary Am
MARKET REPORT
not manned
Carl of Rutland an&lt;!' Bruce of 1\lan entrances to the town
but only becau~e ~e r.e~'nllY ,.. direct deaeendent of Gov Brodferd
berger a,nd Jean Dabe Seated m
A breakdown of the reoetpts •held
quested an ad~ltlonal 13 .blUion of the Pllirlm colony One son, CINCINNATI UP - Produce
the Jury box were Joe Brown Ter
Robert.
prereded
him
10
death
Eggs,
steady
consumer
price•
Saturd!ll'
for
PoP"orll
.showed
$5l
Oth!t
survivors
are
four
grand
dollara for Ibis year 9tMrw~ II
ry Cullum Fnnklin Brinker and
would have been up two bUIIon SUrvtvon laelude hlo wife, Hel at farms whites and browns A ln bllls $100 m .quarters $58 In sons Dale Nelson of Sprmgfteld
\!bert curtta
en Powell Bra~IIB'd ~n~aughler jumbos 37 43 A large 33-36 A me hall dollars and tlfe rest til small Ill Charles Nelson of PaiMsvllle
~ do~·
1Nancy
W1tne"ea were Donald Arms
0 Earl Nelson of Moundsvltle
He
boost WI! M'ra. Htrold Lohse !'om r three dtum lJOo34 A small 253~ B large er, cha011e 1
Brown1 Lioda Crow and
aon1, Wall~e Middle t, Law 28-34, mostly 32 34 FOB A !urge
We need lot olthosei!O" pur \1 Va and Lee Sm1th ~~ Mtddle
Sharon
Dooglas
~~~~~:':, In renee, Grove City, Alan texan 12-44 A medtum 40-12 B large 40 ~~~agoeas i~!a ~:~~~ ~~u=• ~u~ porl
ChJrles
Downie was the stage
dria, Va, lh\rtetn fll'andch 0dren, II
a
"''
'
Bum! wtll he made m the Mtlts
•
n1anager and Mary Burnside IYP'
two !laiers. ¥rs Dor Schaefer of Chtckens &amp;!cady, fryera 3-3\1 Ib Ward II men wul man the bootb Cemetery at Rutland b• the cb..e
ed the script for the casl
Pomeroy, Ml!8 Edna Bradford
111-20 jheavy hens 18 20 14~11 1
Funeroi Home with Rev John
"Fathers'
Ntght
Will
be
obscrv
.j'he ...embly was concluded
Columbus
hens IlHZ fryer pnccs 78 000 •l MEIGS GENEIIAL HOSPITAL
Buckley olfto~atmg
cd wbon Sugar Run PTA meets when the stullent body and facul
Friends may eall at tho Raw 18 61 0011 at 19 103 000 at 20 16
Admitted Saturday M" V1e
I Thursday evening at the school
lY JOmed m tbe smgmg of the
Iillg..Coata F'llnerll Home where 0110 llodetelmmed
lor Young Jr 'Pomeroy, Cbarics I
A special Inntat1on " extended Alma Mater' song
LIUNSE OBTAINED
the oervlees wtll be htld Tuesday Butter 110 aeore 71
Harner Raelne~
A marriage h~ense has been t..o all fathers to be present "It
tw6 ~'clock, With Fred I Gard
DIBcharged ~aturd&amp;Y Ivan Cer
granted
here lo Carl Vincent Could Be You " the toPIC of the
paator of the Cbul'(h of
!!!an, POIIlefO)'.
prognm lor the evemng
DIVORCE ASKID
officiating
TO
DtNIIER
Admitted Sundll)', Mrs Vallie Gheen 18 Rt 2 Pomeroy U~, Hostesses for the evening @!:1
A dlCorce has been asked m
1"'"'''' wlll be In the llllddleport
and
C11
ol
Marie
Curhs
19
Pom
Jan 11 UP - Og41n, Carpenter: Pearl Paulin
Mrs Edward WeJls Mrs Charles Me1gs County Common Pleas Cou
Tbe
Nallnnlll Commit Pomeroy. Kathy Fields Letart eroy, wa1tress
l'!offman,
Mrs "W1llard B~yer Mrs rt by Bobby J Duddmg Middle
METER RECEIPTS
today that VIce W Va 1
Edgar
van
Wagen Mrs C3lvin port vs J!arbara E Dudding, a
Poheo
Chief
Barb'Um
repor~
M NIKon wlll Discliarged Sunday Mr. Carl
Slmpwn,
Mrs
Elza Gilmore Jr I mmor care ol 0 J Moony,
1,
'Salute EIJenhower (:asto llarrl~t~nvtUe May Mayle, coll,ctlnn of $230 50 from PIU'lting
"" Charles Spencer and Mrs Mt Arry Md Crow and Crow art
mews
at
jjlddlepor\
for
tho
,... ~iitl'''" :York Cl!Y the night Butla~d Clilfol'd Yo~ng l!illm
D•¥DY Thompson.
,
plotntlfrs attorneys

Meigs-Co Coon
Hunters Re-Elect
Armes President

Pomeroy High
Sophomor,es
Present Play

Fire, Emergency
Crews Busy Over
Past Weekend

Man
B h
Popcorn oot
T Aid Drives

William Bradlord
Fatally Str1c• ken
At Home Sunday·

---Pomeroy Cof C
,n
OII'ver, 86 To Hear Report
Claimed By Death On Bridge Lights
Saturday EvenJ'ng

I

l

Sugar Run PTA
Father's Night
To Be Thursday

I

~~e~ ~~~~

flO)'

1\'0¥

il''
•

at

are laid off •
Tho Kaiser officllll&lt;lmlttod that
ortgtnal coDJtrucllon IChetlulea
oalled lor the 8111 eleej!Glytlc poll
to be under roof IIIII In llpOntlon
by !liM. l!ut ho nj\Wiied
"''l'bat hal ll&lt;CIIl'red hero hill'
pens •t almoot efti'J 111&amp; job.
Thing, don 1 alwata 80 on oehed
ule '

He uld pllln• now !tin 111110 II
year for full ~ctlOD
when 5.000 peraonael wUl be em
ployed to make 20.000.000 pound•
of primary alummum per month
As announced Jut week, Speea
mdluted, about 100 people are!Je.
mg added to the operatiq pro.
dudlOD foree at BlveDJWood daiiJ
GD the average
Only WI week lbe - d Of
four pot!lnea of ll!f ~ tM!II
began preduetloo If um1lhllll
The perm1110nt pr'lll
fortt
was raised r. moro than 11100 per
sona •
For the put wi!tit iMr a Wlile
area reporta bad etmdated that
-The 11o1a Salld 111d Gravel
comPIJIY at Apple Grove 11'11 pill
m a aqu..... and forced Into 1Je.
tog !orecloeed upon for ~
1100 becalise of an iDtced "tul
baclr at Kaiser
-The government ill beln&amp; uk
od by the aluminum IRduey to
tate 200,000 tons of lluiri- 1
ear so u to rel1eve 1 ~ ...,.
er prodliCIIon problem In the In
target

dllllty

-Kiloer has ordered a •
down - or reducllon - II Ita
LoulslaDI planL
--Construdion wolten1iHII6t
hero b)' the !Wier ~
ComPIIIY eame ill iii.il.Y tltitl
•aploal their wlll and theretr,:e
eapgetl m a "partial ottdown • on

y.,
jllb - to...d!IDP
betJII!dlfl~
""'·
~
.(n

otltir COIIitrucllta

colllllll.·

~

arate from Kaiser Wlit eve. , .
~rled rwlJ to como In and Iii&gt;
ilb the job
=t=
~~ 1
-Ve'fJWOJk
en will be .,.ueed ~I 1,000
SAYl IT'S IIIJN!I·
To all' WI Speea emphaticallY
Aid
'I doni tmow bow tblnp ltke
this aet atarted Th!IJ~ 1 nothlnll
to any e1 lt.11
Asked if he could predict at
wtill rate eonattucliOD workel'l
mi(ht be relieved frOIII the BaV
eniiWood Ioree, Speea wd
"No1 1 can't That depends ~n
how qeb ptwe of the JOb !area
He tndicated that the peak of 1
eonotrucllon bit WI falL "i!!l'
710110 penon• were el\lployeu
Thai 11 baa •ome baek to 5,000.
what 11 wu before the Jump 10
lbe autumn. sbollld nol ..... con
....... lle:.:.•_•ld__.\....,---,-

'

Nine Arrested

Jn Mid.llenort
W I"
WI k d
Onrin" " ee en
y

,

..,. ~
Middleport pollee and the M!IY
or's court of that Vllla(e bad a
busy week ond wtlh nlllt IJOI'l!Ons
baing amsted en vanoua cbucea

and beillg fmed ~ Mayor C 0
Fllller
Jaclr Annes 31, of Rutland, ar·
reS\ed for clrtVJnC w~ Jowxtcat
ed was !1ned $100 111d&lt;e.sti and
aenteneed tD three ~lin JoU He
P'Jid his fine and toall and waa
role~ to ael'l&gt;e the sentence at a
later date
L
Charl01 Sauer, 59, of Mtdilleport.
also arreoled for d{iVIDS Wbil~ un
der 1he infiuen~e of alcohol wq
fined $100 and costa, He pild part
of biB ltne and Is dlrrenUy aerv
tog the three day sentenoe
James Ned CaU, 45, )1\ddlewtl.
was fmed $20 ami coata for lni!R
!CAlion by Fisher llld wU1 WOI'k
out the !toe and eosta on tbe vU
!age street.&lt;
Charles Allenaworth, 40, Middleport, arrested for lnlollle&amp;lliitl, was
also banded 1 $20 and coeli by
Fl&amp;her and ho too wU1 wift out
fine and cost.&lt; on the St«iii~ giiil.
WUHam Smith, 39 l!ljddJepQri
cconttnuod 011, Pollll "11!~1 '

DaVI,-Srrll:O
1 0 S~'~'\
~

At RaCJDe
, ( ,11\1, "
Meetm'gTnmght
1)111'

~

'!'

State Htghway Polrolman W R

Davis w1ll speak o~ th~ subject

Safety On Our llli!lw'titii' I&amp;
ntgbt at (be regulor mg~llilf 11!1'~'
log of tbe llacinef T A, lol!Jiht a•
the high scltool at 7 30 j
All PTA mem~o
he are
to
SIOR

by

be
of the meetlna
menta

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