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Notices
• ~aled bida w11l be received br
eadal W Jord~. Cl e~k of the
al Edutatlon ol the Col um·•
t Loeal SChool Oislrld, Melp
t:y, Olno, at the ofllet of the
Dty ~rlntel'ldent or SchooJs
tiP Co'@llfY Court House, PomY. Oliio, uutll 12 00 o'd oek 1
a Eutern Standard Time on

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BY MIS. DORIS FRIEND
The e1uzena of Srr•cuae appre·
caated the decpratmr of • be._utr
fu\ ChrlltUIIS tree pn the Towtt
l•wo, wb1ch wu ~e.:
the Syracuse G~den
M
U.e F~re Deparl!"ent ~ Fred
Jenkins Sr don.auna }til, H~e aD~
material 10 pnnhnC and ~rec:tlng
1 poster w1t.h tbc LDSC:~lpJ.j,on pf
" Merry Chraatmis" "The Syracuse
Garden Club 110d f'tre Departraent " Mr Jentaa1 also ptinted
the hght bulbs used on the tree
This l3 the ftrst tune a holiday
demonstratlon bas be'en exhiblWJ
here and are hopiDI to e~paod lor
.he ncx,t hohday seuon

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hNJ of bond1 of s~ud Board
F.dW:JtiOD Ja the aggregate
at of $60.000 Sa1d bond•
be d•ll!d the firat day of
ny, 11!10, sball be 1n the

omlnauon ot $1000 each shall
laterest payable semi-an.
lly on the fmt day of June
the tarat day of December of MISS JANI ANN NOTTER,
h year, begsnnln1 June 1 195S wh"' mtrri... to Ronn10 Wal·
Jt. lhe rat~ of S'h% per annum ton Mlchll....,.., will 1M an
t aay~ne deatring to do so may
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eaent a a.td for aa1d bonds bA~ n"tnt of Jtnutrv 16, waa hoft..
upoa tbclr lM!ariDII a dilferent ortd Thvndtyo ovenll\8 when
f'J of i,p~
PfOV ldeo:! th d
Genu Straltht end Mrt.
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u)bti !JnttreJt !'l rft'lll D~lttck~\"" am.l~.ttantoUt'
.t.id suc5 · act1on sh•ll 6e one- ahow-; ,_. 'hor et tho Farmtrt
art~r of one per cent or 1 mu1- Hot.! In Gallipolis. Twonty
t there(){
frltnda ,.,.. lnvlttd for tht:
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th..W -enct • Hfld etv,... ~.
~. J?..o4.d:i ~«1-.JI fqJlJtWS"
..r'fft l., th.IHfll U tft ~~
on ~r 1 1n each of a Hrl •s .. t•m•s.
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.$3.000 on Deeembet" 1, 1n
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e- YeA! (r~ 196~ Jo ltn'5, ID· HARRISONVn..LE
li.U's'lvo.
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l", •-1d bonds are 1u ued for the Thursday guesh of Mrs Rut!tt
o.HAlhda~ were her brnthcr
Mr
urpoee oJ lmprovan.:. enl11n:lng and Mrs • Don Anderso n Mr
l.b fireproof addition, modernll· and Mrs E J Tracy of Pome
1 and f'qu,pplng the preu ·nt roy and Miss Addle BnaQf1eld'
'ltthOOI budding and acquirlna: ad
Mr and Mrs Dean Bl a.."'kwood
Jltl~nal land therefor
had as Chriatma~ dmner IIUetrts,
: Sa1d bonds arc payeble at I he Mr. lil nd Mra Dana JoWi c and
pfltce or the lcQal deposrtary or ann , Kermit, Mr and Mn Dean
the B~ard , prrsenlly The Pome Bl ackwood Sr
and daughter
foy Nationti Bank, Pomeroy Ohio, Margaret Margaret plan5 to
'lad are supported 1Jy unlim ited !IJ)Cnd part af her ,vacation w1th
...xes
them
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.)t'r and P.lrs F.ugrn r Atkms
' lll:htat bidder orfcran g the lowest and ch1ldrcn, Gordon and tnona
terest ra ~e. al not leu than par 1were Chm tmas eve guests at
d accrued lntcrfst AJ1 bid11 the home ol her moLhr r Mr~
uat be accompanied b!r " bond Mary Dif'hl
eertlfied ~:heck on , a l!Olvcnt
&lt;Mr and Mr~ Jvan Coltcrifl
rtt pa)able lo th e 8aid Clerk In i iH( children Conn ie Kay R l),~
~amount or one per tent or the Jctry were Sllnda~ dlnr. cr gul'Ht,
t amount _,r \tte ,'h'1.P~ bid lot, ill \he ~om! of h l~ mothrr Mr~
pon tondJUll.ti that U tJte '..btd 11'1 () hla Cotlflnll
epte4. tbe blddor will reccJ vo
M.r and Mrrs l)w l ~ht Sc ipJ'
d .P.fJ! .fo~ IUCh bonda Wltbrn I and c.,lldron, Rarbnro, ft!rry aniJ
i10nl6le lime after tL"ec .11 ward Blll of t.:l,tYtun were Wl'ckend
.t)\ere~f ~r torfelt tbc same ~~~ 111 ~t ~ ot th(' hDmc of th c1r mot
vqutdated dama1r.1 In lhc e\t•nt her Ml'tl Mo l.' Ball and :;1st m
!Mid condition 1s nol fulC•Il od
Mr wnd Mn Eugene Ynung

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Mu Wilham Hubbard entc;!r·
tatned for her daulilhter Debra's
four~b birthday December 1'8 ~
wen~ Bonnae
Tbo1e 1
Jean
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POM&amp;ROY BEND THEATRES

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In CINEMASCOrt: or WIDE SCREEN

fEMP 1:1

M IIGS

MIODL,PO.T
TODAY

POMI:ROY
TODAY

RANCIItl NOTORIOUS

DON'T FENCE ME IN

M•rlene Dtet.rlth ; At1 lll&gt;nn"'Jr]

. . a..en1 Trtger hit Item
. .. t.-.-1 Galt~r Harn

FORT ALGIERS
Carl• Thompaon; Ynnne
DrClriO

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WOMAN'S WORLD
( inc:Jn&amp;IICO)Jfl

ITeellnleelar)

('llf&amp;on Webb, .lune Alb'HII
Yen lldUn, LaiU'tn Baqh
Fnd MacMvray, 1\rlene Dahl

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vul:!f.n:D
U JACK COLLatTI
City ldltor
~N OPIN LITTER TO•

The FARMERS BANI{
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&lt;ti•llr 1·:~

son Heyes
Mr and Mn lames Clut and
Camil)' of Clc!IVet tipe"t the bolldl.l'
with his pvbnll, Mr aad Mn
Tom Clarll:.
Mt and Mra. WUlletn llolm,es
8pent New Year·, Day with Mr
and Mrs Max Roller of Midd)eport
Holly Frle~nd and Lui hll'r Friead
11pet1t Mol1day in Galllpolla on
bu11lntsa

D!p You Need Money Th1s Christmas?
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&lt;i:l'lristmos Club For 1955.

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Earlier, four Repubitean elected ollicto~ls were returned to thetr
ofltces In tunilar bUt mote elaborate ceremonlea
c.......... '" began at ' a. ....
wHfch retumotl Lt. Go.. John
W arown. State Treasurer R•
..., W Tr•cy, S.Cretory ., Stat.
Ted W. arown and Attorney
Gaa.ral C. Wllll•m O'Neill to

year

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Three hours later Lauaehe, only
Democrat 10 htgh electave o~ce
Ja Oh1o~ recited the oath whUe hu
band re1ted on a Bib!e long 1.11
the family of bas wife The JOV·

~mor

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forTu~

'FIREMEN SEL.L100 POUNDS
OF POPCORN

10 Wore

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llolllday
Jo-hn 80 n 11 a1d thal fi.t.Llng
w~o WOt'kcnd •ue»t' at
home Of hll!'r par(lntl, Hr, all'd
I.M'I:~ William Ht'in&amp; of Zanet•

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:Mr and Mrt Kenneth Wel,b

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dauP:tcr Jot Shclterlot Anna
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rMij and Mn lbrold Ball

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Charles' Tolliver
a day reeell\and llro Wllllo•

Billy S.,ro of lbe Pomeroy-A~
heRI ftoid tpent 1 d11 recentl,.
with Uhda ELeblnaer
Mr. and 111n Rlldy Jov.. aod

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Y&lt;lli got COmplete coVCJIIe
l')!ur ma~et at lowesi ~"'-.:._

truturor
tod~.

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lllddlepott. ...

MamiMn .t tta. Pomeroy
Firetnan"s Auoclation
and
First Aiel Mid •• pounds of
,.... com Saturday In tbo•r
clrlw to allist tho •rch o.f
Dimes CMnpeien an M.gs

com Wll . . . . In
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and muolc wwro 7
ooch
Pomeroy
Mayor
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Robtn
fmie1tur,es
$1,329'30;
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hli~IY
ph•slllcf
In
the
II'NUJural
for
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i~Ut ,,.,. us tht trO:UWe
son Iiiii! today that total rccelpt8 fmes and forfe~IH'eJ~
-~0 , LlluKht, 59, "This II • tolomn
3 ..... _.,
•ach
hiVe ttH• tlrlwlng for ten yttti'S
for
tb'e
vtllage
durln•g
19~
tolax1
hcf!nso,
dtncLDC
~Its,
oec:ation... he axpfalnocl IJ.tfora
46
ltqa
et
$1
Nch
or. ~ think th., know all
tali!d $4,3(13 80." He alsO report· and ha)Jdbill pemutJ: $300.58, hand "and I tftlnlc It calla for
102 INp at 50 cents NCh
•ffi• erilwtf'l... 1ncS think th" can
ed that oyer 260 court bearings &amp;,tate fmes and fQrffllh.Lr~Ji 1 lf1IS8 · n• apoochet.'1
100 bft• at 25 canh or me,..
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were~ bwdled tv hli office dur- 60, costs, for all ,easea,. $l~1M,l The maugural opened watb
$31 worth from .,. clftt to
...."' of thMft cia nr,t llva In
lnt tbat ~etve months' ,period gilts, tlOO, aod 1p Ute , JJii~ll· prayer by Biahop Hazen G War- ..., cents.
/i1o - . Sonlo do;; IY&amp; lh,H
Dilferenl mee_oe ol fnoome for aneous sootton, $214 ' .., .-;: ~I.%.
ner of the Oh1o Area of the lle7
• "Wa ~annlnt for ,..,....
tltit W. are • ~eiMI of..
19M were: orduumce fu1eS ,I 'and
DliJburs enwn4 of tbe eon~ed thodlst Church Midway Ul the ... .....
s.tvrday... ....,,..
We're '''"' to han more' tr1~
~~ - - - amnun.t were
villege
f\lll.d•, program, R.abbt Jerome D Folt· lint Nkl. '"We h.,. to toll
fie th'trll ftt'r before fn tt11 n•V
$2,996.35, paJd mto l'lw hbr.ry, man or Temple Jarael, spoke NmHne a 110 fNt. W• . .
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Oln
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ec
ors
$1,000, one-hal! state hla:bway worda of prayer The brief tnau- P*ihll
.10 in tho bank,..
1ttw ....,,, clue to tht repld In·
patrol fmes to the state, freaiMiry aural cJOIIed With prayer by Moo- clay for )he March ef Dlmtt
.......llia•tlon Of .,., Ohl• Vaf..
Rites
Pie.. ani. Shu admiUed that •he I
PQiiO
$2911 64; oounll' trealure,. 11.... argoor Harry s. eo...n,.•
tor. A 1ro" molly if th~ \ft•t Ouarles Pomeroy f...
had eatered the eatabliabment
18360; and miBCellaneaUI,~ .,~
of st. Joseph's Cathedral bere.
Vlf'llnla ftlkt ,_...,_ '""' Hunt• I Held At Point Pleli118nl
Wltb. a "man" but artcr drlnll!ng
Rceords tndleoted lhal ij'eed1 I~Wto.. to Park...tlluit 1 •
ptJnts
Funeral aerYices were held ODe beer, be had left The barten·
mg was the outstanding qltense
Auto Stolen v...;....this atternoon at one o'elock at der intormed them tlrat the man
norili 011 tho Dhlo olio.
In tltc v1llage, be inti 48 of Z52 Three Cars InVolved
ff- ~
The rNeon I tm brlrt~lftl this the Short Funeral flome, Poidt liad Getll wearing a coat and hat
The Meigs CouDty March of cases, of whioh 34 were ;arrested In Route
~...:Jiialon
Follbd
In
Mie~
7 \.AJ
A eheet with tax1 'tompan1es in Dimes Drtve 1s on the way .to by the Pomeroy oHicel"'li 1 and the
Pleasant, fOl' Cbarle&amp; .~ POm~
~ te y..,.. a4Nnfltn "'is Nc:au..
A tbree-c:ar acctdent occurred ~~Ao~:·~·~utomobal..; belonging to
y.u:re IIHl top '.""!',•I tho State roy, a former Middleport rest.. Meigs County ~Jiroucht .nothinc su.ecesJ, w1tt). coin ~ollectors be· other 14 by the Slate HicbWay
IntoxicatiOn
t!bp11e1 Saturday afternoon at 3 on highJ HeJDer, Rutland,
Hli.~war l'atrol- Mtrllo ..., dent. Mr Pomeroy, Who hved ~t The other oMcers returned to the mg p!ll(cd m P,ome~y, busmess Patrol
came up second to spc~dlng,j way 7, 1 8 milca south of lohddle.
from the Dan Rizer Jot on
ceuhl ttlk ,. leiM of tho t.naa the Rftd H6te1, ColUmbus, dJC"d l1;iddlepGrt vicinity to ettbck ttouscs
Pomf'roy aoy
Sc.pul s- hsvc w!l h 41 cases bcmg coovl~t'ed .port, State H1ghway Patrolmtn W Eai t Malll Street Friday n1ght,
ot, tllo ito~ Hov11 and tot, Jp the DaytOD Vtlerliu' ~oapllll wJule Davia and Vauihan drov~
Re
was
the
con
of
tbo
late
Lewla
dowo
rivw
boen
diSt~Jbutml;
lhc
cans to lhe 27 cases of reckless
opct~~ •on R D.av1s se1d today
was rec:overed Saturday by poltce
looiMhl .. ..
1ooal m~rchanoLs to ba,•c rn th eir we1 e heal d and all found ~Uty J The wreck orcurred when a at Ln1eoln Parks, Ml(~hlJan• •Au.
Like 1ttt1111 up • , ....., , .., C 1nd PauJioe Voller Pometoy
Near tbe Galli a County line on &amp;tore The Scott s arc under th e Dn vurg w;b1lc mto:rt:1c1~ed ' C!'ame tar drJVcn by Robert White, 51, lhor1tles there sa1d at w011 1n rue .
hr this county, Trvt; It would and was botb sept 2t 10M' He
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was
a
clerk
i,rt
tile
Viblrant'
AdRoute
7, Davis spotted a Middle- dlfeetlon uf Ralpf'l
Spen-cer ol osc to a lie w1th the rpakless Syracuse and an awto oper.1ted by ntng condlbon
t•k•
awt JIHI 4 find •
m1ntstraUon in Columbua and ,.,., port taxi~ lrcaded an tho d1reet10n Scou1':mas~cr
and
Asslslant j open\mg g1 o~p. wtlh 26 ease&amp; Georlfe Jobnson, 40, Galhpolis
Apprehended by polt« there w
lot if l.......tool -County
· - a cor ral 'durin W i!ld War D 1of Galhpolla A man •nd woman Scoutmaster, Charlrs SWatzel ln j oC wb1d1 21 were convicted 'llwo tr1ed to pass at tire ume lime a conneet1oo w1th tbe tbcft were
M•l••
ru1 or:;y clon furvt:Or wae an were ita paeaeucera. Davis order· cba1ge or the dJstnbutJOn In of three wh tch were bou.nd over nhicle driven by Elmer Finch, Roffe V
contri~M~tft 'Ill fair ehJ~N In
Ool b
cd the cab dl."iv&lt;:r to pull over.
'Me1g'r Cou!llty
wcrc
County to !he gran:! JU ry were dasm1s- 48, Northup, Oh 10
Copwcll, 49, both o~e,
ftHfln• ai'Mf ofhtr texas tO the uncle w T O'Brl
B
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~ "In tiM cU we 1 tha McOeda Hu.Jtb Nurse M1ss BCt nJce Led &amp;cd
Wh1te pulled m lx!hmd Finch Va
...,..n aM I Min whe dldn'l
Don
and Jack Huston
Olhl' r chorGl's
dis- whde Johnson ran oft to the Jett
Deputy Shenf,f Harold DuckW• havj •• p,,,....,..n, who t ur waa n e ne
ery
at
th•
...,J,.Ion
we
hid
lteen
Mfs
Aatot;t
t('
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1.!
1Qn,
Chauman
aSflault
aide
of
the
road
and
u
he
worth
sa1d tllday tbe paar w11J be
lf.,ttt. milt c1n .,..... onlr two
17 ' traHu: bact on the b~bway be
IIVtft
Oft CtmpiNII u Divis ••ld.
or
drive
state:&amp;
that
records
~':;dbt':u':r~
~~~ce,
turned
over lo the flBI on charges
, • " ' t b•lf ftr.t pet,.lllnt, the
HOSPITAL
Nfitl:S
'I ..urM ft'd '
'IVOttlon •h
noo,ooo.ooo has been SlgniiS, 14, dnvlrtg
a With Finch 's ear on the left Side, or Vlolatlon of the Dyer Act,
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MltGS Gl •RAL. ' ~
him, 10 w. ,... •frn in tho PI· sped In auJJng polio
poatrcnLl; license, 6 , less manor
fo~1ng him off the road to tbe which pertams to the tnterstate
lhiltool .. a ....... ~.,. ...ply
Mml
N th
ITAL
HI' end' ltlirtad for the Gal·
1938 . nd 70,000'
are 37, operalrn g df'ftchve
right, DavJI saJd
tran&amp;portahan of ' stolen motor
Or' """'~riioil ht ....
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lo
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OeoerIIJtOIIa
PHt
On
tho
w.y
thera
now
Vlchms
of
polio
\In
the
Um
9,
Jsaum
g
defamatory
The
damage
to
Jolrnson's
t-ar
vehicle
;• .,.clal Clfl t. an.~tt 1Nrf •
Of'IP tt over t~ weeken.d ha ,.., Mn '1 and t htcl
led
Slates
1
2
and
the
Fcnch
auto
were
mtnor
tOf th• I~M.. If .......... w1nb were Mrs Kat.hryn G~, Creal\ .d 111m ru,J•,.,t h ' Mic"" fh
Mrs Kelton said, "The ht dncy 1, ~recny, ' tssumt: ,
White's car was not demaged A
tt call fM PttiOf In CIH .f1n ling:; FriiiOOS B~ty., lflddle. h;" W r'00
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on b needed badl,v, pleaso, drop threats, 2, property
passenger m the Fin h
h I SUfi'IRYISOR TO SPEAK
~,....,, they hno to tolePG(t: We~ley Bcllt"t, IJMarl J"all1 htm, 'c ~
~ cou,.., ttlat C'oms Jn the eollectors m L,he d1r 1, rcm lmg arrt'st, J, auto ,
1'r1ey Neal of Patriot crec;~:dc e,
C H Wllh~rs Mason County ted
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........ Galll,.tl.. 'ftlt Post M'ri Nellie Smith, ~~oy Rd.;
Wtl •m,..... •
tere111t stores and kel!p In mcm I, 5\artmg a fJre unlawfully,
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b•
a school supervisor, wrll be the
Catnpbell wu tllatcd for fUrther ory t.hat those of us who arc state £Ire man;hllll cases, 2,
~c:a hon 1 t e ng t band •nd speaker when the Mason PTA
....._ IIHINkfttl a ntan as soon and Everelt Sanborri. ;~etoy
DtsmiiNt.
were
if:r•.
leeale
qu~stion.lng
today,
willr
the
paul.
strong
muU
bear
th
e
mfl
mlt
tlcb
IJhon
of
lhe
new
dust
and
r
g s ou der
meets an tis retuJar meeting on j i•OAhRD WILL RE-oRGANIZE
as "'"'Iiiii; ~t thtr h"o tholr
bllily that be will be chara:ed by of tholle wh&lt;J ar.e weak..
Ol'&lt;llnltnce, 2, and removing
MINISTER TO SHOW
Tuesda) cvcnmg at the Mason
T e Me1gs County School Board
..... full thaN, eomltimaa, l.oinlDf, Ruti•Dd; James B.
nan, .... a lot t4 tNOiol• don't Chuhlre; aDd Mrt. J'a(b~lt irll- Gallia County authorltiea with
It'll&gt; propert y 2
HOLy LAND PICTUIES
Eleml'ntary school, It has been .;'~~ Pm~t ~~:~~d~~u=~:n~::er;~
like te mak• a lone distance ter, Midd«.ort.
1 ll 1 ';',
aa attempted JaU break Davit
j
Tile Rev Watd Radford
announced by Ralph Warner, pre- t d ,
f
caft,- ·
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utd that .he would •be asked to COURT HOOSE NEWS 1'hr- DrJ-ve- Ci._ ,, · '.
P•k:«on Will show Pictures orjsJdent or the organiZation
to re-organiZe
MOLIIR HOI_~TAL
sign an extradition to return hlm
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.. Admllted tif' tbe Holler Hospi- to the custody of Sheriff Charles MARilrAGE LICe'NS15 ISSUED For
' Traffic ViolaliODI
by•biiJolyhLa1nd, tHen rccenlly, Rome w~~~~m:on e program IB Ca , Of Tb Be d
,.. aMI lila ......,.,.. answar a
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'.1 from u...._..
"lr
area ;..
lonua•~-r•A marnllge 11cense was usucd
m
w r c~ringa.
Vtl!iiUng, tbere,
at
PD
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10 of Mason " -uo ••
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tbe
Rock
Methodl&amp;&lt;t
lllf ef 1M t:eeklent calla afttl
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was arrested by •t 7 30 p m A free wdl offflrmg SCHEDULED JANUARY 14
.., M_i,,_, l"t they havo SyracUR, 8UI'Ik:al lild •,Mn. W on charge1 of dii10h:IC!rly eonduct Ronald Dale Smith, 20, t'omero:\o Down1ngton
It
~eli,
PoDierQy,
medl·
She
had
been:
m
tbe
Polnt
Pleasmilkman
l!-nd
Shirley
Ann
Snuth
Slate
Htghwe~y
Patrolman W R. wdl be takt"n Tbe public 15 m
Mrs W Verne Buchanon , Im
4utltt that fOIII fer lholr
Cll, on JaDUary llb, Mrt blar- ant jail at the 11me tinle CID)'p- 10, Pomeroy, cleak
DaVIs on cha rges or driving an vitcd.
med1ate past prll!'sidcnl of the Na
1ft'ffttton toe:
unsafe vch1cl c lie Is c1ted
honal Council or Prcsbytemn 1
W.. lt we filled II a fl'atrot PMf ~nee I . Cwtnrllbirt, lllddlcport, boll wal a.walflnr lndactment. but
CAR CAT~HIES FIRE
appear 1n Juiillce of the Peace GARDEN CLUI TO MIET
Women w1ll spuk on "Our Ch.ris
el eur Mm. Tti,.. fuiiHrM men .pedinl; anrJ 0J1 J..uoty lOth wu l later ' Telcased.
Liter, Campbell complained he
The Pomeroy F1rcmel\ Wt'rl' Peoples' court at 4 30 !his afterTbe Wln1 1m: Tr.aU
Garden t1an World Relations" on Jan 14
Iii a lloial,., an.t, I M- M'ri. Ricftrd. R !lupe, Pomeroy,
•·u "beatea up"' by the
called when a vehicle nughl f1re noon
&gt;lar&lt;U&gt;• I Club Will meet Tbursday eve- .1t the
l\far1ctta
Pres bytertan
tr-, .... ll!o ........... auldk!al.
,
but
enmiDehoa
sbowed
tbe
Inon
the
Forl'&amp;t
Ruo
Road
near
Ri
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ot.hel
arresls
Included
Ding, at llle bome o{ Mh's Ed I Church A luncheon wdl be held
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TUIII!'AY
jury "IJi eo. o1d ooe
'l,.early th1s mqrP:mg The o"'ntr of CotTman 60, Downmgt.on, arrested Rard Koehler, Buttt"rnut Ave
at U 3G and lhe mectmg w U
ifilni iWI.- HforO Pttlno ,,,.._
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The to'~oJ Ciitle of tbe B 1lbe -el.g'bt others who broke out the car )YI!'l Jack Armes Damage on charges or drivltlg an unsafr
convene at 1 30
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·- - - - .If ,.. !!"' IMIJ .. lo ......v. R
wiD meet Tuesday &lt;ev~itll at tlje OampbeU were captured ahortly but ' the baekend ot the car was in Jushce Pcoplct' eoart at 4- 30
The painting at tlie Me 1gs Coun- BilLIE CLASS CALLS MEETING
Molts
""'""' Will ......... bome of a.lrl G. G. 1fener With atter the eecape, two ol them Ja quite damaged
W11J1e Joe Grinstead, 25, New ty Jad lau beeh COIIIIJictcd ShcrIhe Jad1es
Blble
ful
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Jl:a:ycn was arrested on char.:cS of iU Cbaded Ruasell said today
Claxs ol the F1rst Bll&gt;pf.1s.t Church
lidln.&amp;'
GUlLO PLANS MEETING
reekless operation of a Yehlcle
wtll mtct at the ho~ oC Mrs
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WDINtlltl to 111 ·•~lots
WICI MilTS TONIOH?
Tbe (4ace Guild of •the Ep1sro- Jlf was flftcd 115 ud coats by
WoMIN TO MIET
Clart'nce Cl ark at 7 30
We4iloodQ' tl t 1&gt; m, the
NIGHT TUist)AY
'Ih W S. C. .$. win meet th1s pa1 Ohbreb wiU meet on Wednt'!6- Mayor Sldney Ruuell
Tbe Bualnese and Profe~ ooal
Am.tev Gal"'::eaen Club Will IIMNIII'
Tbe
S:rrac:u~e
PA
will
lla'n!
Fl·
even.JQI
at
the
Heatb
Methodist
day
evening,
Jan
12
at
the
home
Womea.'A
CI~ wm h-ave theu JUVENILE ARRESTED
~· II tho ,h'l!fte Ill Ill&amp; E. 0
then:
Ntgbt
~&lt;!it
at
7130
ot
~
at
710,
The
Kelp
Couq.
of
,
If':•·
C~drle
CllJ:k
In
MiddleSOCIETY
TO
MliJ
d1noor
meotl'!ll
at Ole First Pro· A Mel£S County juvende was
lliiU 11111t11 •lla., of the F~ll
the
Smeuoo
Odt
S.iiool,
ty
Youth
Fell~
li•lly
.,Ill
port
Mrs,
HOban
aod
lllrs
CarTb~
B
11
Sanli&lt;irlf
~li•ionar:vi
sb,terlao
Clrlireh
wltlr Jo.cph arrested Saturday nla:ht by Pome~""Of SQW WIH )le !bow• b¥
Woodrow
Zwl
tPihJdeat
ube
held
at
tbe
eame
Chl.Rh
to.
penter
wDI
be
tb.e
atilllabng
hot~eto1
wJIJ
meet.
at
Fenderto-tfb,
Satecy
Dlffttor ol
ll:ot '" 't: Blol:..tie.
roy police on charJeB of ioto:n.....,4 todayJti11b1. ,
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CtVI!:c; ai tbi au~st ope$• t.
cation •
~,....... ... ' i1ioi hltlh.,.,_
~ than you mlsht flllnk- Tbo

.iC)trl&amp;tiDIS gUII!Bis at tlKl E ' V,
A:tkJ.nll home were Mr and Mn
VirgU Atkins
awd ctaughter 1
Stttlt(ln- and Mr and Mn. Frank

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'Yree ~ 'till' - po '
" mlssl8n
.,_ a,conr,ciO&gt;I 'n"""' CKa!l•
wb~eh: took llfniilliilhkjold Jo ltu.M1J itMl Mlddfa,., Potic•.
Peipan:e pD a 'nfan.date fro"' 1 die -'ho mat him th ..... Whlla Vtu~
U. N General ·'ABB~ 1And It theft, Chi*~ Runoll ian~ erid
dl.d: not rrier t., 'aDYtblng ~id potlcl, oMten Harila afttl ••tfc
by either "side aq tbt ifi1e of the waltH ,fUblclt, SIMrlff RU,IIHII
11 American ntera jailed •• •net P':atrolmen Davis Wt~;tt ....
"spies'' and ao ..e s;eGi)r other U. slclo t• lnVHtlgate.
!1. - • d P!"''nh~l 11111 held
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11 Korean war pr~ert IW Red
"Mott of the mon lntldt fitted
Ohina ~
, 7 ;:-:-;'~y
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Cal'n...tl't .-.scription,,. Davl•
Hammal'lkjoill• p\o,.,... to ollfl Nltl. "The Ml'f thlnt tho oflll.
his joutney h:llta~ 7".bY • ie.. lq ~ lcftew abeut him wa• that
Pe1p1JJII for C.totoD' 'tly air at he ••• 41 .,..,. old, f(yt t.et
7 am. T\readay'-'(8 p ~. JIST MoD ftn •net welll'ltd 155 ltOUnciL~
day)
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They talked to the woman who
had been aeen With the suspect,
Marie McDade, about 36, q.f Pol~t

Hr
E1sen.hower
specJ f• callv
a!i'kt'd f or legts lahon pennitllrtl'
1 15 per ccr.f tsrrff reductton on
~elected
commodities over
1
' hree-ye-ar per10d at Lbe rate Of
not more titan 5 per een.t a year
S.-.c;11l Tn Conc:oui....
ln 11 fipee1al
message, Mr.
E1seDhower abo as ked
l Specul tax C'Oncess1ons to
bll!ilness lo er.t::"Our.:!.ge the fl ow
Df U S mvestment eap1t:tl to
ll1ldcr..flevelope&lt;l coun lrlf'S" Busln e~s 111eome from
fore1ga. t ubSldlanes wou 1d be taxed at a
rate 14 pcuentage pomU; lower
thall th e corporate rate on domt&gt;Stu: mcome He al ~;o asked
deferral of tu on 1ncome from
fore1go brarr.hes until the money 11 remcved from lhe eountry
where 1t IB earned
2 A.ppronl of Unded States
membershtp 1n Ute proposed Iaternatton.al Futan&lt;!e Corp , to be
~•llated wtth the World Bant
and dengned lo ult!rease prl'tate
mvestment m less
developed
eQuntn es
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3 Legtdatton to streimlme
cU!5toms admmutratloa aod prod
'~· lr
ce
ure,
WIJlllllrt.,
t r5b.
o£1_&amp;M..
plifyroog the curre1uy
- comptei
...... .. ol wluallott of • .....rtlil
an eDCouragemeot to • IJ&gt;. teroal!ooot traveJ, an Jvcrea
11
m duty free aUowanret f rl Amertcan tounsts from lbe present
$500 to $1,000, exere.18able necy
11 x mon.Uu
:i Conti'!ILNIIJon of the teebo.i·
cal cooperaUon or so-called J..OiDC
four program. Fundi for u111
purph e Will be indllded 10. the
oew budget nnt week The.
Pres1deot s.a1d tbJs
pt'OIJ"ant
sbouid
be
"concerned Wltb
know-how rathy- thaD'
large
funds "
Essential To S.Curi#
On the tlteoey that "no nat•••
can be eeolloDucltlly relf"ttuffi.
l"lent, ' Mr ~enhower said U
il essent1al to tbe • securaty of
th1s country and the real ol tbe
free work! "t'hl.t the
Untted
States lake tbe Jeadersbip lo
promotrng the achJevement of
those h1gb !cvels of trade tblt
will br10:;: to aH the economic:
strefllg't h UJXln- wh•ch Lhe free-dom 3nd secunty or .111 depends"
Mr Eisenl)(.lw'f'r .sa•d the "tnUghtt ned scW'.tr.~eresr• of the
UmtOO St-ates and lrcr rcsponvl·
b1bty as a world leader rcqu1re
a foreign econom1t pro:;ram that
will stunulate &lt;'C'Dnom1c growth
mhelhe free world by eni!arglrv.(
t
opportunrt1es for free enterprase and compctithvc markets
.. CHURCH WOMEN INVITED
The Pomeroy Women's Prayer
Grou.p Wl'd meet Wednesd'ly At
the Federated G.'10reh at. 10 m
1
with P.Jrs Lena Huber as leader
Women o-f all churches lire IDVI·

tak- 1 ·,======~-==~==.

Ina: themade
oath no fddteu CbJef
after lua--

t.ieO Carl Y

tude program. asked the

Democratic · controJied 84th
Congress today for a threeyear extenston of tariff cutting powers whtch a Republl.
:an Congress derued h1m last

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t!Jinii lhM lt't 011r

WilT YIIGINI-': Cltuoly ...
4ay, tonl,.t eatl Twttlay. lif•
clarately coltl with chiMe f/1
anow ... ral'\' H'eh rr t• 42.

WASHINGTON UF-Ptesf•'
dent Eisenhower, renewing
h1s f1ght for a liberalized fore.

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""HIP 15
to 40, low

COLUMBUS, 0 UP-Frank
J. La1114'he was inaugurated
Ofiio'• flfllt, and possibly last,
fifth-term governor today in
simple ceremonies Jn the
1,,...., House Rotunda.

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An OIICapee from the .Mason County Jail at Point Pleasant, who bjt&lt;l eluded Oblo and W~t Virginia authorities since
laot Wednesday nlgbt wben he and eight other prisoners hadttaged a jaUbreak, wulMclt ln'custody today aftm: being nab-

Nothing Said .

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OatH 5th . 1,ime ~re Requested:·.~

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Devoted To The lnterella ol
The M, ip.Muon Area

Policeman Bryne Vauchan late Saturday njght.

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~=:ii'i::;~~:i~~~ll'~
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ajid Gt oto
Royster•
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lherlr Carnpltoll, 41, Huntlrtt·
ton, ••• lftlne ttelcl tll.lt; mornlnt for WHt Vlrtlllla •uthDrl·
tllb 11t the Galtla County Jail
Doer 'Col,...,
In Galll,_.l,. Suntl,.y, when P~
n.y .,.. maklnl • d..th tra~
trelman Dnl• went to lhe 1•11
.t our hlehwayt end rNih
to 4IUHriDII 'hiM. CempHII was
caupt trylnst to nw hla way
dawn haN; In Mtltl County,
of hft cell. L11t Monc:ley, be
Th., are kllltN . , • rHIIy.
...g lndlctM by th• Mlaaon
Of coun•. they have llct1nsas
""founty Clrentl Jury on charg11
to kiU .. Th• St.... l11utd them
IJNJTI:D NA1'IONS, N Y UJ' of ~kl.. and -•Ins at tho
lfcanOot.
U N Seeretaey Qener.al Dag PlckeM Hanlwan Store at ,.,.
Thty art tho pHpla
drlv• Hammanltjold
hlo
flftOI City.
"' ... fnt or who hn• had ene talks ,rith Reil be!d
Chlna't Pr.mtiet
-.... for Hit r•d thet W&amp;l tfle flnel
Chou E&amp;&lt;Lal today OJI the fate ;ot
A preHminary abaJcedown given
touch to mt. . fhtm an double. 11 lmptbOned. AMerhf:an flle,a, blm when he waa sppreheqded
You Nn taka • lfln In Jour but • fl~l joint C!IOII'Im.Uittque h.cl f•J~ to reveal two saw
d•r out lout• 7 faiko,d to dlld.t~tl! their 'lllteonle blades taped to tbe msldc !11 h18
car ~·
or U1 S. 33 and watch fl!tm
Hammatfjitjold ~ ChQu met tbigla,, Tbe of111eers ordered hlm
at
4 p I"· (3 ,~ !\\.'
and talked to etrJp down {o make sure he was
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al ~
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eut any
,...,.,
w Wlll!llftlli. tor one llour aDd lb minutes n toh:ceaJJna:
no othe1 tool or wea• ....,....... """ ..... "" .on ~ waa their fourth metttna to- pon to make good another escape
cvrvt .... fut .,..
de SeWicr.
,..,,. ..,., 4Ift thl.' . . . .
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The1r cotnmUDlf,ue said that
l&gt;av1a .uld th1t be and Vaughan
EISENHOWER
"tbese
taliU.
h•ve
J)een.
useful
had
'beon In 'tbe v~einity or Rut., •lens 'tho illlto$ilrl~ book of
• - ootllae knOc\c!lj.). ,, '
f t hope to bt able ro con- land wheb they were ndloed by
Mary Koala.. l. 5. 1955 Mlfch
n.... PfOPII• 'han an uttilr dl.. and
tinue the C'Ontac.t ffllilbllltbed 1.n the Gallipolll Patrol Polt that a of Oiftles poater girl, 11 tho
fOr eny tfpa of law. these meetlf)p,.''
man IDSWumg Campbell's des- Ylalted him lri We1hlnston IQ
~n l•t lib the oerot out
It tald tJ!ell' d)HUflliona ~ eriPtlon and 1 woman "about SIX connection with lhis l ..r'i
.+ 1 Grimm ' fai rYbOok Di' tJt.• referred to ''queaUont Pf!rt.inent ·feet tlll" had been taken from polio fund drive, As Mary
Wvt1l warrlon of Gtnllhlt to the relaxation of world tt!'b· PolDt Pleuaat to the I.og Oabin,
smiling, th• Chlaf E••·
vkfiH.. . They 'haYO tho hurts of sloo."
a tavern OD Route 7, just below

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and ~,,..., Ma" ~OwOra
~~x~IYc '·r eol~»•• , , •• ,

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bed by State Highway Patroll'!an W. R' Davis and Auxilf'ry

Cal. hors_a Min1lt
$tt~Jt. Hlet,way
P-1 HHIIq........
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..... llld• •hall be sealed and endora- 1
~ ••t~td for School JmprovGmont
~ a1d bond • will be awarded al
n'"'d 1 "
a meeting of said Boa1 d to bo
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held at 8 00 p m on th e 2nd day
Tbe proc:eedlnas tbr this hume nf l!~ obruary
19M, or at any
be-en taken under the 1uper- adJournment thereof
.ylo,lon ot
, Sanders &amp; D ~ mp The right rs reserved Lo reject
Attorneys, Cleveland bads
whol e approving opinion
Boa1d or Education of the
be obtained by the sueeeasful
Columbia Local School Dis·
at hie upcnse A compl ete
Ir iel
of prot'eodinp and tho
By Mcndnl W Jordun
will be furni shed
L'lCI'k
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Mrs Faye Brown ot W111hmg.
ton D C 1nd Gcor'c Jenkins
WC're recent filueats In Cmcinnatl,
Mr and Mn John CrookJ and
daughter Barbara spen't the wec.k
end with the1r parents, "\rs
Norma Lisl e and Mr and Mra.
Orville Crooks
Mr and Mrt Wllhem Hayd~o
and aon David of JndtaaaPOill
wore the rcccnl gue!ls of their
auat and uncle, Mr and Mrs
George Freeland
Ailsa Mary Lou LeMaatcr ,nd
mother of Yountatowrr have returnod here to matte iholr llomc
with Mrs Lethe Cunnlna:ha:m
Pfc tnd Mra Garry Scllan or
Fort Story, Va, arc llpendlfta a
furlough with his grudparebtl,
Mr and Mn Sam SeiJars
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Mrs Gcora:e Freeland and
Mr and Mrs W(lbslM" ltcJdge art&amp;
daua:htor J01n ol Columbua apCDt
Oh11ahnaa wHh Mr aad Mrs Ro-., ~it&lt;O,vcr
bert Crow and fiW"fttly
·1
Mr and Mra William E1chln·
; cr und family epcat Sunday w1th
M111 VIrgil Telford and
M1 end Mrs Ch1rJea ToUivcr In family left Sunday tQ spend ,- the
Nehionvlllc
remainder ot the winter tn FlorAhs1 Mane Jloudaehelt of At- Ida
hens spent the weekend w1th her
Mr.! Mattie R1 ; hthou.e il Vilit·
parcnto, Mr and Mn William ing her dauptef", R«lY Bertha
Houdashelt.
'RlahdtouAc of Clyde, O~io,
Ut Cfl\t guests of Mr •nd Mn
Mrt. Joe Roll ina haaJ Hturned
~· •ank Winebrenner were Mr and to her home In LC!tart~ W Va,
Mn Charlea Mills, Mr •nd Mra aner vlaltlng bor al•ter, Mn Roy
1
~: !mer Miller. Mrs Mable Miller Winebreoner
of New Brlihton, ra, and M.r1
Recent gu.qll
. (and ~1'8
ll&lt;ulah Ward ol Golllpollo
Ro)· Jonca Sr
Mt1
llr and Mra S S Frank oi Vlt~or Stewart
of
Nclsonvlllo ap(ml~ Sunday after
noon • with Mr and -1\fre n~lly
Frlcad
Mr •·nd

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·IW..nt ili'~li''i&gt;f ~~~~ al&lt;tt11rt
~t.eil '• ¢o01r 1 were Mr .Mil}. Mn
JOlla 1 rn~ 0... : •li4 ebi)dr.u
Beaver ~U• tpa.... an~ rft1'
Ml'l NlckO~• Tawll:ovleh apf}
children of Monaea. p..
Dinner pests o1. u:r. and Mra
John Bowen, ~rlatmiiJ were Mr
and MrJ Don Qul1atberry or
Middleport, Mr ao.4 •Mrs To~
Bowen of Pomeroy ed Mr. aqd
Mn
Roger Qu1senbfrry and
children of Alhen•
Mr 1nd f4t1. Estel Moore of
Wavet1)' spent Chrlstmu with
Mr and Mra. J. c tme11
)l;r. and lira. He~hF} Maoue1
apeAi. the weekend in' Columbu•
Mil
1:91!1 . ~:rn ol
·~~"~~ . oad~l,;.(!lm J(a,.,. of
o( Cl+velai!ll' ;.;;&lt;.ol New

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familY , Columbus spent the
with th ei r parents, Mn
Carne Sellan and Mr and Mn
A L Flanagan and family, Larry wen
remaaned witb hta gnnrJpncnts
Mra John State, or Pomc1roy.
ior a weeki vtsit
speat Thursday With Mr.11 EUen
Sgt and Mrs Bohby Wale and Btler and Mn John Bowen
Mr and Mrs. Uarold Crouch
fam1ly hne returl\ed to Tennea,
alid
lamily and
and Mrs J
sec aflcr vuntmg Mt and Mrs
c
Fttre11
wltb Mr
Charlc• Lt11lc
Mr and Mrs Drwight Friend ,and Mrs
lllr
of Malvern a~d Mra Amy Friend
ol Canton called e.n Mr. 11M Mrs
Nr~ ~
Luthcf. t"r1end recently
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Mr and Mrs JIOJif F"rlend and
Maf'y were recent. aucst11 ot Mil
and Mr ~ S S l'~rank o~ Nch!On·
vlllc

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Win
Merl

Mra.

Mr and

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110 ~ ~Mr•
(;itlurnttu.r: ~

vJilti!N Mr.;

L11le Jimmy
Har~~D. Catr,l
Glunther, Debbie GdiQt~er, alii 0 0.
Cundltt, Joe CtJDChU, Claudia
Ounnmgham, Jerr:r IJJ.Ibbard. Jhumy Hubbard, Mn lames E Sto1 ..
u
p
te r
wert , AI tee st ewar,
n ""os
Grinslead Mrs
Rose Stewart,
Mra Keith Woods, ltfn Eddie
Hubbatd and Mra Ltoshc Hubbard

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SyraCUSt Town Hall Was Decoroted
For Christmas By Community People

-;; IIOTI(I OF SALI OF IONOS

e 2Dd d~.y Of February, 106&amp;, at
h time U.e bid• w11l be pub-

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The DAILY SENTINEL

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:tll• •u.•a . MAMN 4.RBA
~lihabed: tfttJ af~rrOt.tD t.cept Sunday by The Ohio VaUeJ
Cltll.ttoel. Inc,

•t Ud

M~ehanlc St • Pomerot, 0

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&lt;

8us1neu otttce phone

:»&gt;S. edUorJal office &amp;th:One :sa7
Eb~ u •&lt;»•tl diu motdllq matter at the J*.t cffice at

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aiCBAU I. 0~ , ..• , , , , , , .. OeDt:ral M.....•
JA:CK L. COI.Lt'M'I , , t
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NatkNla1 &lt;Mlfii!JtlliN ~1\tauve. Bottlaell1-K.nn'bau, tae , ~
Mni!JtOo Avo..N .,. York City, 18, N. Y
Sabat.r(ptloo ntM ~Ivery bw carrier wb~re avaUable 30 renu

Clllolit'(l lldl - - 01

..,« ~f'-".k. one year Jn td\ORDCI'l at !J'he Dally Sentinel oft.it"e, $15 60 •~t
"ftcSbi.tl~ S'7 80. three montlls, t8
By motcr route wbere available,
llfJe moulb tl By maU one ,..,
montllJ a.t 211o. thre.c rDWlt.ha

ap

•= m

, dO on• month,. '1

Tra.trlc

aec•denls

don't

just ed hazards

cawed
ADd
If 11.n aottdent dot'S occur
very oCten WU!ler tnU1c acel- they'll Marne tt on the weathe1
denls are caused by people who But shtfhng rhe blame won't
refus~ 1() rac:-e up to the fact that mend .broken bones or put
bre
w1r er dr1vmg and walkang de ath back tnlo a ltfeles&gt;s bod~

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rr:m.~ '"~~•eased

cauUon and

1ar c1oujlied "'" ClbH..,rl.,
pr bllshed at ] el!'!nl per word

Errore tn Advert111n1- :::mould be

al

"-portE-d immrdtalel1 Ttle Sell
tlnel will not be NllfPODt&amp;lbfe fot

Every time -. person steps out
trtness rr0111 mehlm·h and -pe
m traMtc he 11 respon!-tblc for
des\r ans
1 hcse people know they ca.n't bJs OWll safety, and----to a dC(!:l'e
he
walk &lt;&gt;ure{ootedly nor P"'Of) thc1r -for the safety oJ those
meet!!
llefu~u
r.g
to
accept
thts
cars qulc4r.ly whrn 1oad surfaces
doesn t
rt!lleve
arc ~tloppery wttb !tllO\V, too or respons1btllty
ram
that ~hey can't see c)qatly him M It Nor dtl c&amp; II mn'te hi'
thvot~;lb a mL .
o! rain sloct, pain. alit\ dl•romflhm.' any f'r ~
snow or fc ~
tblltl othc-ti ctmlt ler to b~nr Lf h is cnr('lcs~r.r!s~
see them cteotly nor ~l.op sudden lanjs htm tn the ho,.pltal
ly tor thE"m under the same conSo, lets all htke an adult atittude towards. this business of
dlhons
Yet they don't mBkc the nro. trafltc talety Leot's re-ahze that
e95ary 18dJU!ttments to compen our &amp;alety IS opr own rcsponst
sate for these wmler handacaps b1lity end that the way to stay
d0n'lt allow extra t1me to hale and hoorty ls to take spe-c
make a jow ney m rough wealh· 1al preeauttons W~i!n the wealh
er
..-don't slow 'be1r wal'klllC or erman gets orner)' lt's a s1grt of
drtVIfl!Jl ~.ace
don t
~ncrease m~turity to be able to race urp to
th eir alcrtnl'ss to ml'et the add .ttluatioru

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Face The Facts
happet.:--they are

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m w1U be publialtttd tta urn,
::-::-::--- - - - -- - - Jay rt'C!elved
~ED 'I'R:AC'I'ORS - fergvsons
k
1n.•
F ord •Fergusons
F ords notJIUIIlg bustm•ss ma I:'Sblopen
an d
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RaIes •r. c~nts P6l ~~~rd , obe lo
lo'rcm $4ftO u_p F'ultun lhom p- ~ ovuli11ble Cor respon~t e m n
l@rt1on Mln1mum. ~..'harrte 301:1 01 woman wtth c:u to call tln
oJ r:ent8 per &gt;Nord fo• th.tee enn
son Trat'(t)r St"rvttt' Pom('tO)
farm wrmen m 1\fetgs Co uqty
1-6-4tc
tecut1ve tn!lerttont
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full or sp~re tJmc Opportunlt~
Spedal-On .. montb for 2ft tMtl Bllby B~JJY m like new C!Ondlllon
tv make $40 a day Wrtte Me-per won!
I Phone 11232
1 5 Btc
NESS COMPANV 120 E ctjrk
St Freeport Ill
Ht)..ltp
Full rate o( 2 rent• ner wol'll will DO'Ui'"LE
nlattrus and
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be chlrced for advd'tillDJ ;,f not
.s.prtn_. Also wath stand navtd SEVERAL girls to addreJs, ~ rnail
paiiJ. for before the 15th Of eac)l
Love l.lS Jkust street Pome·
postcards
spare ltme ,••~err
month followlttl m.erfiQIII,
rC»Y •'
l-5Aitp
w~ek Wr1te Box 47, Wstett;~fi
Card .of ThiDU cnc&amp; apeetd No- - !Mass
l~~~P
ttbe• of Ev.eDtl pr1nted 1t re.ru- F ~ 111' TRACTOR, newly
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more thawt oae 111correet
tlon.

inaer-

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ovorl!&gt;.J'led, oew llr\'JI, 2 bot- ( 18)
tom 14" plows, 2 row culhva-

tQn 7' ~Jsk h.arro_w

See Sam

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Notices

e.lCperts Writ-ten

200 A.ftW PORT-.E ~C
wELDER for rent by d,ay, week
or month Shuler's. CotutttUctton 1M N 3rd Ave,
port
6018.1

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r~P,~lfS ·~d

ccpt

guarante~

on

maeh•o" ex

tbe 1\(ecc:hl

and Elna
'Ji'rl!. hOJne d~onslratlon and
141Madlib:umt IO,ttuotlons Free
htJU ea;t.iftlli·e~ on 18PIIrs
'tpr 'qber, depend41~le,. honest
aervlee and 10od buys, Phone
1901.,;11.

KEETON'S SEWING

f1¥'ll!NE ,SERVICE
l!o~ ~48

Jt"'!!-el&lt;ltt . Ohio

_. YOUR OHIO WILDLIFE
BY W R DAY IS, Chairman
Jtt•lfl Co ConMrVItlon As1oc.
The uniform
hunter casualty
1 eport published by the National
IUfle As~ocuttton and covertne the
19~2 53 hunhng l:leasonst
bl!ars
out what many uuthonttes have
1-:nown for some t1nte that vir~
tm"IIY all hunting acctdenh are

the resul-t of carelessneu
l''1gures Jn the report do not re
fleet the total number or huntIll: cuuRJtics for 1952 ft3 , as only
24 of the 48 states reported to·
gl•ther wtth tw~ Lanad\an Provlnl.'es
While no on€' knows exact!}

how mun.)i people hunt cnch year
Ututed Sliil~s GoVornmcnt ftgutes
for unnual hunting itccnse sales
13 mtlhon
totahng y,eiJ OYf!l
provtdtJ UliCqUatt pi c.of that the
11um~r Is very gnat In comparl
son however the 11nnual total
of pet haps 2 000 hunltng acct
dent~;
when compa 1ed to our
htJlhwuy toll for exaiJlpie appears
ve1 y 11 m11ll
Twenty-four slt1lC! undl tw~
C01nodhm ptovtncel 1t&gt;portetJ the
foilowmt: fl,4:ur('s fol the 11Jf53
c a I e n d a r )'t!ltlr
Of 1168
CISUIIltw:c 81
wore non-fat.tl
am~ )9
f~tlal \Vtlh 72% not self
lnllicted und ~';, solf-m ftict ed
In the
rtflo venus Mhotgun
tonttOHlSY 6:J"" of the hunllnt,!
t01tutlt1~s wcr~ coused by
shotguns w1th 36(l , b~ rifles and 1~:
hnndgUOll Jo'lltllltt!CII CaUIICd by
shot,yuns nod
1tfle11 bowcvo1
Rt\'ott a dtl re,,.nt pieture Twentyelih\o percent of th !! CaJUaJtics
caused by 1iflo were fllai wtlh
1hotgun htallth•s show1na: 13"'
Molt cnsualth.•M are can•ed

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The north(!rn form It beinlil pro
PIJited at the
Sl Mlt)!J Ftth
JPatJh, where sprcitJe food• for
etch Unt of the food ~hain tre
beln.v produced At the pre1ent
tl91t,
attempt It beif11 made
'tO ~ltd 1 IU~ply of potential
~L'l&lt;pera .... tidy on hand are 88
1\rf·rl\!or oi&lt;IJ •Ha 120 ~•arllniJ
all of whl~h Willi! re.1riil from
ew obtained from Cladatlii
IJ'II• .!'1no1ld, Fioh Firm, In

•n

taken.

B.~"BY

IIOW TO

CATCH F1SH IN
OUJO is the title of 11. new book
to biOi 1eadY ior the general pubhc
about March 1 The booklet ts to
bu ~tn ~tnlarged and re\ iutd vera
Jon of the pf)p~o~lar F1SHlNG IN
OlUQ.....-.HOW AND WHERE
The new booklet will contain
many new
features lnt'ludhl&amp;
map~ of new lakes bow to prepile f11h new sp1nn lnK articles
drawings of rninnvws and bail
fu,:h etc It IB expected that the
new booklet will contain from 80
to 84 page1, 11nd will llell f1&gt;r 23

HolffWOQd Notes
IY ALINI MOSIY

all

the

tlJeclal

at

trac\lve ttlmg.9 such as tlhe m
eomc tax exempltons, stlme com
mlssar)" and post exchange PL tVt
ie-gea some voluntary rehrumt n1
und promotion &lt;11&lt;1~ some cheap
cr bO'ozc an I bette r qmu1.c1 ~
And so a guo sn\s the hell wtth
11 I wtll take nt') knO'V{ h ow nnl!
sell 11 elsewht.'rl' so 1hc ktd s &lt;-an
ep a btt beltrr

In Memorion
all the only thmg \!hey are
supposed to do for their coun.tn Somewhere .back of the sunset,
1s work hard in order to learn
Wh~re lovehness can never die
how to d1e-ana' that 15 WOrth She ~1ves in a land of glory
mo tJ tban a TV corrledtan's new Motlier ts not dead but has gone ( 13) For Lease
contract
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To clatm the J)rom1se of tbe
home,
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f!OR I&amp;~E-Le&amp;ion
ServiCe
Not made by hands,
Station,! Mtun Street, Pomeroy
To be w1th her Savwr ev.,._,we.
C~ll (la Upolls, Ob1o 11801!6
We w1sh to express our heart1-4-8\p
felt tha~ks to our neigl'libors and
fnends and relatives for their (14)
Rent
kindness sympathy ~nd beautiful
- tlora1 otferlngs at the death of
our mother Mrs M.at1lda Ann
Ed('n Also we w1sh to thank the
Rev P9rsons, Re~ Durst tor thetr
• D•volopeif lty
consoU'ng
words, the s10gers and
Dr loAat Solk
the Foglesong Funeral Home for
uncMet Mat-ch of
the eft\c1ent serv1ce
Ot111tt traftt.
Help Wonted
The Children
•Inoculation ef
l ·lOltp
1
.tti,OOD l:tl~"'" ht 44
A~er

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In the 1936 ~pre~ldentla.l ucl viet prteldenttal aweepttake&amp;
On the Dernotl'f.tiO llde, ~e Senate maJority leader,' Lyndon John.IOn of
can't help beliiC awari \flat he le a p:O-.Qile ~It for
pruidentlal
deipUt "Adlai 11. Steven.tOJa'l PrtiiD' tront•
runnlnz
w~o,. ~tren.ll reprd them u aut~bte
choice. tOr the 'VIet prealdtpU&amp;J noiilln"tloa InclUde
Hubert 'Hu..rnphrty ot Mtnne10ta. ,J, Wlll~Pt l'ul·

I am r.nt qua r~iltvJ ovrr "'tlo
own1 the qucte, bltl 1t ortl{ 1}~\h
IIi II! m~de

I y r.o,rr :1 1 d M [.nurh
wbo Is st J pnsf'!l to bt qutle 11

'rtlllt ot •J.r~ Stuart s~ ot ' ~urt.

and Henry lit (Bqoopl Jaek&lt;on ot 1WUhln~n.
Tho Ropu~llellll on P"""m.. on the tlioory
IJiat ~~ ,E111o!i0Wer wiU run aP!D, ' HOW•

hillket ove1 the pa t 84 ~rats
\nd 1f tl s good er. u.: 1 for Far
d1
s good 1.'00\ •h for M11n.&gt;

All':J

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1lor••v ha chh•J n man. the nt ccs
sktlls d !!oldn~ry ond th!n
he quit&amp; his country fot n htke
1 think tt ~ bc::ous~ they rea!tJe

wu wvre btggm thnn they though t..
'" the !cotters thnt rome lui 1 HCit

Ill
11 lfl
Oorc Schary I st eet ma
e·enUy 1 hen1d from Greer Garson
'People olsJ wnnt to capltal~e
ln the acc1d~:nt Last month an~
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,roducer wanled to put me in a • •IIllo" \1'8. -uTI'LE"-A battle Ia l)liaplng up between. aenatora
,. new ure"
Broadwav~ mlmc11l rl"ht
aw•Y· I &gt;1rbm "big" and •'little" atatu 'Over wnftrmation
,_
•
ot Pl'elldent Elsen..
S11tnmy al1o hu nlgMclub datol reminded him I d have a wear ' , mwer"- nomination ot' John ManhaU Ha!'lllh. to ttle Supreme Court
In Miami 11nd New Yo1 k, and mov Plteh He ~~d. a:et th1s-"W~'ll
Jndte Harlan 11 :"from N•w Yor". a •t•t• which hu
ie and 1tage otrera are oourlna: In make you "P':ptrale!"
aent u otl'iar Juatlcee to the htJb'eourt •inee John Jay
Now Yerk
In the omollonal world cr abo-..
Sammy w1ll throw awl)' hla 'fl!·
btelme the nation'• ftht Chief J'uttlce lrr l'l89
Hot Hocl 13
buslnt'll a mlllortune 1nd •hr millar patch ind wear bit ne;t&gt;
B•~ton from ~matler ·~•tu, notably William
publicity from ume oflep. ean fa'-~ eye at the openln1 at Cit~·, ~ Lat&amp;Qrot North Otikota and :tltrman Welker otlda.ho,
hft a perfor.mer to new helJhl$
"The a~eldent doesn't .f;iother bo~h 'epubl\O..n,, wl\l exett preuuro \iestgned to
'le.nt:r .t Mill
me at all any more, he said 'II 1fofle 'fppoln\ment of men t1om non~pop\iltlu&amp; states to htgh ftllehl
The &amp;lhli(Br thoUjht about thal WOilk tbe same-J uust ha'!e .to
~~til The.y wtd ban their fig11.t on th8 Htul'a:n nomtn11tton ,
theory for a moment and said turn. w bud to lc:ok to .the teq.
'ltoweve1, tht f!Q.~blllty 111 thl.t tJI'lt rda.riu ~thidtkm will bll ap~
'Yea the nc:lcleltt •hJU"tclt a dlf- 1 "Wh~n you lose an eye, 70
pro~ed dter eonilr~era.ble dltC\Iq~on (.(lmlng which WeikEl!', Lan.&amp;:~.r
rereoce t'or u1mplt, J e.ever 1 bave no eboiC!C! but to acaepl! ~
end others will \'O~t 'P.I'Ol••te a,gdnet 'fl(h.llt thoy toun tltilcJulullall(m
had movie otfert Ukt tbll before ..l h1ve ~·
~
, p1tttinR" aomo a~ate• ln 1Lht tornlltr\" c:lrul:s. ,

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3. Pay Off' :11~'.liict!Bt
-+~ Ha"fc-~oOtllybr~n~
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' J!aJIIII!Jts
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8 Have More M:QIIfY· Jl'or Yourself
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Mrs Nellie Morrn IS eon!,Z!ed
to btr hhme, Harri!:onviUe Road,
w1th neuMP• or the btp
Mrs Allclie
Grue1er was the
Sunday dtnner 1uest of heor
In-law and 1iaughter, Mr
Mr1 Rolland Neutzhng

l%4 L
MaiD IlL

Bland; treasurer aad Mrs Fred
Jackspn to meet Monday ntg.ht at
the h:ome of Mrs WliJ Wmston
to cemplete tbe p'ro&amp;hm tOT the
ded.catlon 'Jibe serv1ce w11l be
Jreld b 'wo o'clock on !anuary 30
at tbe church w1th tb:e Rev N
D Borden, pastor of the church
as ~e matn s.peKer

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~~~;;~lnsu;
Prot~\loa.
Auto. rtre, POlio Call Doa
raact"

, !.!l&lt;dleport, Ohio

' "''Aaie by o
krlg.\~

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tamale houn.;t, me~:hum eers
und som-e brindle on Je.p and
head , 1s vqr.y friendly Pluase
wr1te me 01 t'all colle&lt;:t Was
lost near Lon1 Bottom G c
Varnwn, 8117~ 4th Avenue,
HW1otln11ton,
W Va , ·Phone

14-6~p

30167 or 37170

UP-Manater

·CL)EVIIJAND, 0

At tio'pez df the Clevelund Indians of
sa1d today he will gt\ e scve-r-1 who had only lll'lsi&lt;d
rooktes a tbance to break Into tlle in the past yes'r,
'
regular ijneup durmg spring
Achtevement
tra1ning
,
Amont the 1nMt prom1nent
fsmtbabda Who Wlll be given ltjr'OUfs at Tascon, !Ariz, are catcbe(
Earl ~veriU (.r, a son of tbe fori
mer Cleveland out.rlelder, bd
Herb Score, who Pitched lnd1aJni-

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IV M.S. CHAOL. D. WOODE

Scllo9l lal!tendance on

44, the l(tffcrmg was

poli.1 ro the Atnertean A.noclaUon

lut .reason

Awto Sc!!les

i11ted His regular

19~9 FORD

CustQm 4 JE' Sedan
~40 00 Blaettnar's. Pomeroy

1.6-61c

ltP•roM ll1RIIIT
!fo1!£1'1 to 12, I 111 5. ICioao at Noon on Than.}

liiAN

tOMPTOM, 0.

1954: FONTJAoC 2 dr .aedan. 41'198
lUaettnar'1, Potr~eroy

Eaif Court Street,

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D.-

vll.lted t~

'I'Uetttay tvenitlg~

bee

and Mn 'Chartes D Woode

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Wagon

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....,.l.wPrke

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You'll h&amp;Ve more um,e .f,or:n

hard·to-get
ln••urs' when you let us ha,1e 1

1951 CHEVROLE1' 4 tlr sedan
$895 Blavttnar's, Pomeroy
l'll-4tc

laundry

SA VI.

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Hqllng

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SAl-E
NOW IN
PIDGRfSS!

eff1c1ent service

.tt
FOB Pr;ces
~-¥1fN,il1it.,

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M'ta~eyotlt
'&lt;Wrr retili1i'ed !l'ocme re-- 1
\J S A.tmy semce

$MJ5 Blaettnar·.s, Pomeroy
1-6.dtc.
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1·0-41&lt;&gt;

FuM.._ Tillfn

a'\(1 sqn q»ent Thursday evcmnJ
W1th Mr and Mra Clifford Hayes
"'"" .fll!'.
hllllll Cl&gt;oese.

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dan . $895 Bl1ettnar's

1!1!1

and Mus1on,''

aedan $119G
Blaettnor's Pomeroy
1-6-0te

1952 STUDEBAKEll VB

FOil ONl'Y

tbembera , of ftbe

1948 ()WS 2 d~

1949 PL'YMOQ;fH Station

IIi*, MDI!IIflll, IUTTOII-l)lflii'-'IT A.IIIG T. .
IIIVII tiiiM fOIIIIU ftJIIIIIS 111&amp;11 ..AUTTI '

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at tb' clOse of Sun~
ltls s~ec\ "Paul's' I

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EdWB.rd E Nl&gt;tc-am? 77, dttd
a hogp al &amp;lt Akron, December 28 He had been
be&lt;!r\ut
two years Survlv1n-g are hu wife
Mamte, lWo sons, Ltls'cr a~JJ
Bani, a da~ter Be1tle, a fost-et
son, EC:1gar Min:k, and 10 gran-d
ehtldren. He hved for yurs
at
))tddlep()rt aM was for.em.an -at
Hcbson sltbp, b~!''Ore movmg to
Akron Funeral and b'uiJal were
1n Akrcn
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PHONE 81».1

Now

v.., OW.n1 '

',3·JN2 ......... t4t40
.ll-20..fQ

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$7110
.8-18-6 ........ ~8$

lAUNDRY tO.

JB-24-12
0.24-24 " ...

"We Wasn Everylhlng
But The Baby"
Mlddlel(Ort, Ohlu

1!1-10-W

f!HO
66$
$8ll.50

$4.'1 55

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bUllY

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Robert

'lil'o~,

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SPruce 'H 5'4! ·
J.. B. t. Cleaner~!
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1947

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and ask lor .Bidwood
f'rlllay

ed at

RODNEY DOWNING
m~ GINPl'

WE:_BUY

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STI\.O'O'i'trJiAt 8TUL

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S'l'III7CTIIRAL 1 BEAMS

JUI\JK .ca:

•1'11..,. &amp;to

ALLI8 OH.UaiBR8
•ttoute 126

Cltlaena-

Dealer

l'tifll'

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CHR'nL£R
lqeme 4-d'Oior Leokll!g for a real good, clean

!\da~ll l&lt;!.'W priced Clrf Stop lookmg and hurry

ere 11 is'

,..,.._ .e\UtatWIJile. •JIIiBb

IIOJIAP IRON - MJ:TALS

OH iciv.t&lt;L.b:El'

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. a.rret

Ollly"$!95.00

K4RR
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VAN ZANDT

YOURS! AJI These Health
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Maclo ly SEIIA-Mokon of tiM lftliolh.-p

&amp;llaoi ..I!IM.TIII!ss

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•UY NOW A. . IAYL •• AT
CONVENIENT

TERMS

BAKER
FURNITURE

!!'AlliE THAT &amp;TAND8 FOR QVAUTr
POMEBbY, OHJO

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I Total·Up Y011r Debts

m;

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ettou, flower~ g 1fu from 9tan 1
:lever nu 1 bdot e- eve n cxecutves like Dwrryl F Zanuck and

ieh 1Hp*ist Churcll w~re dliCUIHd
wMo the Mt Mortah Mtalonl'?
SocJ,ety met at the e'hurch ThuiJday evening Mts Kathryn Pa)'ft~
president was Jn f'barge of the:
meetlng and she na.med the off!.
cera herulf Mrs Campbell Ha~
per, v1te presrdent, Mrs C R
Youne &amp;e'cretary, Mr•
Emma

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·=

120 Bl · lnswrmnae'

_,Htft's'th. Anaffer ·

er V11U

PlaJ111 for the det!tCtt1on of the1r
fteff &amp;ull,ttn Boar~ at Mt Mof.

We repatr all mtkes a.nd mo·
tlels Alio ~ril11h ~pltands Repall'ed PhOne 200 ClelanO Appliance Store, 118 y.', M¥n st
Pomeroy
1·26ltf

ItEW~Hl&gt; to anyone
he~pmg me 1md thts dog, Black

exptettd propotala tor the next aealon ot Con·
rrtll appear doomed. to taltun ta 1ta5 j1.11t u they wen turned down
by the tept.aton Jut year.
'I'heae an ht, renewed rtqueat.l tor a tonatttuuonal amendment to
lowtr the vottar qt to 18 fro~ the pf611ent 21 ye"ara, and le,rtalatlon
to r.vlae the Tatt·Hartley L&amp;bol' A.ot.
CohrteaiOnal tf\llqtra eay that netther ptopOII) 1tudi a chance,
There ntv•r Ma)),t•n mt1ctl 1qpport tor the 18-ye&amp;Hid vote a.n.d the
Tat't4fartlitY rtVI-'Ion borr•d down
year In lenrthy hearlnp.
Another ElltMo~r pro~1-1tfte~ood tot Hawflll-atanlJs a
eh~nce Qt gettlnr tbrourh Conrreu but on11 with a bll "It" attached.
J~ iniy Win It the mtllure al10 provide. tor Aluken •ta.tehOOd
bemocratt. wtto wn, be In control of Consnse, have emphastnd
that they won•t-volt atatehood fqr Hawa.U \lnle.u Alu.ka alto beoomte
a lt&amp;te. Mr. ElltnboWtt llmltttl hll propoaa1 just to Hawaii.

&lt;~ary

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IJBEJRAL

• • • •
e NO Oo-At taut two ot Prelldent llleenhower'•

Where we vc mb s~d 11 l1eforc
11 ~t we b' :1w 11ny
omounl or

Howartl lbtfhcn Jr of Chlijt·
tothe apent tbe we~l!Milf wi&amp;~ b1J'
mother Mn Alma Kitchen.
Allan Keller return~ to- li1s
home, Da.r1en Conn after a weeb
Vl11l with Mr ,.Dd Mr1: Jac!ob
loJibffleJd and other rfl.atJvet
Mra Keller rernaiAed for a Jo-og.

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Lost &amp; Found

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Amonc lb... are the Senate Rtp'ubllcu Je&amp;der,
Calltorn.la'l William F. Knowlahdi Rep. Charlie
Halltck, ot lrldl~n~, and the nevt •eutor trom
Ohio, aeo.,.llender.

C'RU ::H!

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be countfd Oft to &amp;ive VIce Pnqideht IUct\aftl M.
Nixon a HtUe tor the •econd apot on the tlcbL

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f J' Will ~tVa l S 1\11 Rrmy
In
tcacJ or u ILL of Cl l ~ •o1 :.; In
bill slllif1ed Pr opoaul to make
trlverllal mlltt.uy ~Jrv!cll a s um·
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lvtr, theN al'l aome GOP lumina~ ~ mlfht

Ueld

Huber

too HIQH~

For

-JM4iJ.WA---=-SH--.I-=--': -rr'l'~

The !\fvntun11 S~&gt;nnlor utt rrl II
~ flnr QLlcle wh1c h Is not
h1s
qnote at ull 'I he q1u tt' was th 11
L! )OU C'lln drllf.l men you can
1raft doll&lt;u ~ 011 the !I'JLRC basts

Mu Rose Vane:e, Mrs Wllham
Biker, Mtl Lena Huber and •on
P1ul ¥t.Jted 10 Galhpoht Friday
arternoon w1th Mrs
Elizabeth

BOdRKEEPL\:G 1-..siR\"ICE • Slf.' ...,.,
'Q,r medn"m accounts Give me
your headaches
Re:!lsoniij.lle
rates 7 y~a~ l!~.erJen~e.. -A;lso
subsc-1 tber to latest income tax
chal).ie. Edward T Fteheh
Bookkeeping ServLce. 157 Wal·
n11t Street (Packard Gprac4),
Middlep..ort, Ohio ~s phone
6005M, Res phOne 6133J r
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the old meanmg of tnldter's pay

'1 hts lt 1 !dtculo.•s when vou
(OM:u:lel ' a wmk cotn.M:ander of
IM~cod lir MiliCh •• aa. ..
a bomber OLL"fll IS IC Sp On. tbi c • l•solh of ~~at.clrtl' evaluoKon
flm\lon of ~ getHlemu!l
fm hundr eds of mllltcns of pub
ltr Unln"ltr of Mldtlprn ••·
p~cl .,...... 195J pOlio opll\ 1~ pretty nbvwus that the ltc money, und th.e st-r1rant who
demlc teaMn.
new concept or un!vetllal mtlt looks ait~1 h1s ma1r enance 1!1'
tnry t1 alhmg lsn l /!Ulllg to un respUJI&gt;lllle fo1 the .,..tr..;:: com
man!ler anri pos s bly the bte of
sw~r the nel'd for a 1eatly fiJ;:ht
mg fcrcto s-Ince It ~~ little better the wutld rho s-k wppet or a des
than a Boy S('OlUt troop 111 lht o1y troyl'r l'S&lt;::lrl.....!s as ln1;rn tant as
anrl will be n hfap mon• e~pen I 1.e pres~df!t1t of II ten mtJIJOn-dol
91Ye to opetnle We tott ch.ed lht ~ 181 bu sl r•~ss 1m I so second Ht&gt;uone bnefly the othet lillY ar.d ler ant &lt;- f m[untry h u~ more
rcsponslbJilty !bun a Cabmct
so won't henl on tl ur.y m~~re
Sl&gt;nator M;tns flelrl g Idea IS merrhl)r wht•n you need hlm
I Rm fo1 gt\'I I•J them 111l more
bustcnlly that lhe orme1l scrvtcc
Is a cateer and would b~ atloptcd dough 11nd mure pr VI leges, 1n
as a oareer , If ll wm e matl c
aWtllclently
att.1 active
Extra
morrey, and
e•'lec ally fnn~e
b~nellt.a, which hav~ been ht:"ge
ly removed !ince the ta ~'l btg
~~:::;::::::: MARCH OF EVENTS
war, mtght keep 11 man. In scr
vlco from pruhner.,.~
Mtn~l
Prt!l~antlal Bt11 10 lun
Somt ltPubl~con Lu'l.'fnarltl
fteld s kttta (01 mon2tary tmple·
In Capllol Hollo In 1955
Satn lytlna No. I Potlll'n
mef!;,BlY Would be as nn altemn
live, to 11urtax ecmpanlf's pt oftt
Sj)(lCJal to C17Jiral Pre11
irtg rrom dtfi!Me contt acts n
ASHINGTON-The 84tb Conrreas 11: certala to tie enlivened by
IOVC'h cJCtn wh1ch
n.lhllttlly
tt\e •ctlvtUte ot lelilla~n who wiU be Jocktylnf for polltlon
fl'tch~&gt;d a how l

techn~cal

ualties we1 e cotuwd by huntet s Unlttd Prlsl 11td! lC.,NIIIOndlnt
HOLLIYWOOD UP-Hollywood
havingr rc•m lh1 ee to ten )'Dilts oJ
will cl!lebr~te one or Its most
huatmg cxpcrh nee
1'hc Natwnul ltlrle Aucclatlon sentimental oj)enlna: niJJhl "'rtua
In l'OOpl'talton With ~ nih or th e day when the s ta1s lutn out to
~jj\Jnnol •:ducal1on Anocuttioll thet11 Sammy Davia Jr 's return to
haM pll!fJlHNt a Hunter SHfety show bustm·~s with a 11ew eye and
Course fo1 11cceptance on 1:1 ft.atton n new act
The nltcht club headliner will
Wide buslN fhe cctuuc 11 deJ~Ign
dance
and aln~ for the rtr11l tim
ed to l'tii~OUrllfe by oeluMJ dPlllnce
un aut :J .lcC!Ident thref
monlltatiOI!S .!Htfe gun hundhnK
anl1 lo reduce huntmw acctdtmb months awo ouat Jllm hi s left eye
It pr(!scnta lnformatton col\cern Hollywood cele.brltles from LiberIna lhe operation or .w:una, aafe ate to Zu Z.a Gabor have reaern
aun handJlnw, wood shootinif and tlon1 at ~ ~twank lll1htel"b on the
the huntet• • retponslbillly-aiJ es IUM Lt lllrlp to watch Sammy'
'comeback '
•c ntlal ~&gt; \() !!are hu•thlll
But the enttrlaine" served no
A number of youth .11roup1 in lice today hat hopv» the cu11tomet t
Obio at tl now takin1 llhe Hunter line up to ace hie act- "!' N t4
Safety Course, aponaored hy th~&gt; Ni&gt;• If I look Dll)' different
Nellunal llHle Auocu1t1on and th~
W1n11 N• lympttt-y
14ll:tl&amp;ue cf Ohio Sporttm~n a
' fhc sentiment ill llt~ll , rot
iltale wide IPOI tamen'• lilroup
tl(!d fatt·talkina Sa1nmy al hi
The Ohio Dlvhllon ut Wiidl)fe tomfurhble homo
bdo1o tht
wlll carry on a concerted cduCI- show 'But P~tople commlil tc
tiORIIl
Hunter Safrty proa:ram stu t e~t hl • t., wht~t t re~Hmt A ll)t
durJna: the Mmlna: year
of P"tple will come to 1ee how I
look, tf l wor« as h11rd 1u I uJed
Two aepara te forms of " mua- to If th~ e)c hu taken anythmt
klea ' are now found In Ohto, the Ctom tnc
northern torm found in the Gteal
' Su 1 ve 1o1 t 11 n cya 1 wish peo
lAkt't drainage urt'a, and the sou.
thern form fcund In the Ohio pit' wouldn 1 bo OVCI·tmotlopal
JUver
d1 alna•e &amp;&gt;'•I em Beth ubollt It • '
formt are belt!&amp; •ludh•d wUh the
s.muny hna worked t pc new rou
aim ol producinK a quality flah fo1 tine~ to pretent with the Will
tbe publlC)o, A project center m Mastin Trio 'tonslating or Sam m)
t~b ot the two watenhed1 It h11 father and unele fte thinks o.
equipped to arlllJcially fert1111e the opemna: 11 "th~ be&amp;innlnw ol

Jne:ubate and rc11r the W.Oo form•'

1n pay at.ter learmng hit know·
how iiJt
government expeMe
Th1s it espC!ctally It ue of officers
because ofttcers have to eat as
well ar. enlis-ted men an:l are rc
qutred to eat a little trilher on
the hog
The way tt works tad'ar a ge n
eral mrdc-es abou-t as mt~J!h mon.ey as a press- aa:ent !Or • sm1il
advet'I.Jur•.g aeer.::-y We
have

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Interaahonal TRUCK
'Letr thfn ...IQ,OOO miles Call
M5X or aee fOhn Crew Syra- QUICK SERvtcE on Wateb Jtecuse Relijlo~ • -{or selhng, 111
p.. U"1ng by Factoey .'rt:Alued
,health,
12-31 Btp 1 walebmaker COIJ&lt;INS ·~
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tEllS, Pomeroy.
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BAJIGA!NS.I
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U1ed Relrtprotor, ,j49
FOREMAN a AllBOT'l"'J' V. !"!!."
uum Cle1111v $9.1111
VICE All )lalces Repaired b1 EJo.
Fumltun. Pllooo 811'14 J,
pert Technlela.,, Phol!jO ~ )l
--dliiPOfl,
5-IIUL
lltddlepoit.
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·Ruark Report•

by cunts

youthful huntl'rll In tact 88% pf
all hunlmlf llccldcnht betwet!n
lOlSO and 1953 were c1tuaed by 19
year' oltls or under Dttrtng th e
11ame pet toll 34 ~ uf 'hunHnu cas-

il~2 ~. 1on

uuthern Ohto, 1s beln&amp; ent1rely
utilized tor the propagatron of Jfa.
the 1outhern form FIBII on hand J
at thta ptojeet center eonala,t of
By ftOBERT C RUARK
t\x ol~ breederli obtained from 1
netting operalion Jn Sunhsh
"Soldltr s p.a~ 1s a-n ox.pres
Creek and 70 two-year oldt)rhtch s1on that was bu11l a lofii'J 11me
were arUtlcally propagated from ago to covet the aetual money a
ltpawn taken from bleeder mus man dl&lt;ln t earn for bemg a
warrtor It meanrt \"'.nous thmgs
ktes" In southern OhiO streams
Smce II Is
entirely postuble --'Perqumtes a rt~•hl to behave
that the habttat requnements and 1oughl) , some exlra heneftls a
life hutory of the two forms I!&gt; man who wes not betlmg hts
different tbe two projett centers ILfe did not rec~lve 'I h1!1 was
are be1nW matnlluned swarately sLlpposed -to muke up 11 some
In 01 del Lhat lhe)' m;w be stud manner for the aetual c11sh a
prores~IQnul ftghte1 waRn t pmd
Jed
I don t see an} tlun g wrong
The tuuthern fo1m Is already W1th S('ne.tor Mike Mansfle1d s
on tts v.ay to becomin~: establish· propos&lt;Uis to ex-tcl.Jite o 25 percent
ed m Rocky Fotk 1111&lt;1 tls chance pay 1"111s'e fOJ enllll-led men a! an
st-and
c( HliCCfi!S Might he jeopardized tf tncentlvo to build u fum
the northern form were also tn · mg anny Except for one thu:g
-the G~ftcers ought rtu ha' c
troduced LR the same water
It present 'muakw
plans of lhe1r whack too It ts very dttfl
the ohw Dtvtston of Wtldlire ate cult to be an nHtcer and a 11entle
successful Oh10 tlshermen may man on i'lll~ ppy, and th e go'
ll\11t I e offJ
someday fmd the ' freshwater tt- ert.mtl\\ Cl a~
cer
live
lil
he
td
de
ger !tDC"ked •In many of our in ~

lund lakes

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.P~YM*~'I'S

1on Jimmy 111d daua:hter• Mary
Ahce 1nd Suaan and Jeannie Bw
were 1n Galhpoh1 Saturd1y

Curtis, Rac1ne, or call .me at I -----306M 8 .,. m to 4 30 p m 1 wAN'I',ED B$'f.ty att!jng or hou~e·
weeJtdays
• •
12--31-tf 1 work to do by day or night.
--Call Mason Ctty SNJ 5.791
'Plenty of .gHtt 1:.'0W HAY $1500
11 0-Stc
up R S Blackwood, Hamson- -.':c:-_:·,-.,-----'--r-.._
v1lle
l -8·3lp ( 20) Busi-s "-r:vi.,..

I SI!WIN!! MACIDNE&gt; '
' Now And 1/oeil
I' ' All' model•
... ~Ired by lra&gt;ned

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Mr arid Mra Clarence Andre••

Employment ' '
Wonted

Charged Ada r..,.l.e4 oy m~D or
telephon&amp; given careful alt~.t! ~..-

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Mr and Mrr Homer Tl)'lllr .an~
flmtly Of Columbus were weektnd a:ueats of her parents Mr and
Mn Joseph Raub

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The DAILY SENTINEL

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:tll• •u.•a . MAMN 4.RBA
~lihabed: tfttJ af~rrOt.tD t.cept Sunday by The Ohio VaUeJ
Cltll.ttoel. Inc,

•t Ud

M~ehanlc St • Pomerot, 0

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&lt;

8us1neu otttce phone

:»&gt;S. edUorJal office &amp;th:One :sa7
Eb~ u •&lt;»•tl diu motdllq matter at the J*.t cffice at

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JA:CK L. COI.Lt'M'I , , t
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CltJ ldlkrr
NatkNla1 &lt;Mlfii!JtlliN ~1\tauve. Bottlaell1-K.nn'bau, tae , ~
Mni!JtOo Avo..N .,. York City, 18, N. Y
Sabat.r(ptloo ntM ~Ivery bw carrier wb~re avaUable 30 renu

Clllolit'(l lldl - - 01

..,« ~f'-".k. one year Jn td\ORDCI'l at !J'he Dally Sentinel oft.it"e, $15 60 •~t
"ftcSbi.tl~ S'7 80. three montlls, t8
By motcr route wbere available,
llfJe moulb tl By maU one ,..,
montllJ a.t 211o. thre.c rDWlt.ha

ap

•= m

, dO on• month,. '1

Tra.trlc

aec•denls

don't

just ed hazards

cawed
ADd
If 11.n aottdent dot'S occur
very oCten WU!ler tnU1c acel- they'll Marne tt on the weathe1
denls are caused by people who But shtfhng rhe blame won't
refus~ 1() rac:-e up to the fact that mend .broken bones or put
bre
w1r er dr1vmg and walkang de ath back tnlo a ltfeles&gt;s bod~

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rr:m.~ '"~~•eased

cauUon and

1ar c1oujlied "'" ClbH..,rl.,
pr bllshed at ] el!'!nl per word

Errore tn Advert111n1- :::mould be

al

"-portE-d immrdtalel1 Ttle Sell
tlnel will not be NllfPODt&amp;lbfe fot

Every time -. person steps out
trtness rr0111 mehlm·h and -pe
m traMtc he 11 respon!-tblc for
des\r ans
1 hcse people know they ca.n't bJs OWll safety, and----to a dC(!:l'e
he
walk &lt;&gt;ure{ootedly nor P"'Of) thc1r -for the safety oJ those
meet!!
llefu~u
r.g
to
accept
thts
cars qulc4r.ly whrn 1oad surfaces
doesn t
rt!lleve
arc ~tloppery wttb !tllO\V, too or respons1btllty
ram
that ~hey can't see c)qatly him M It Nor dtl c&amp; II mn'te hi'
thvot~;lb a mL .
o! rain sloct, pain. alit\ dl•romflhm.' any f'r ~
snow or fc ~
tblltl othc-ti ctmlt ler to b~nr Lf h is cnr('lcs~r.r!s~
see them cteotly nor ~l.op sudden lanjs htm tn the ho,.pltal
ly tor thE"m under the same conSo, lets all htke an adult atittude towards. this business of
dlhons
Yet they don't mBkc the nro. trafltc talety Leot's re-ahze that
e95ary 18dJU!ttments to compen our &amp;alety IS opr own rcsponst
sate for these wmler handacaps b1lity end that the way to stay
d0n'lt allow extra t1me to hale and hoorty ls to take spe-c
make a jow ney m rough wealh· 1al preeauttons W~i!n the wealh
er
..-don't slow 'be1r wal'klllC or erman gets orner)' lt's a s1grt of
drtVIfl!Jl ~.ace
don t
~ncrease m~turity to be able to race urp to
th eir alcrtnl'ss to ml'et the add .ttluatioru

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Face The Facts
happet.:--they are

19 •

m w1U be publialtttd tta urn,
::-::-::--- - - - -- - - Jay rt'C!elved
~ED 'I'R:AC'I'ORS - fergvsons
k
1n.•
F ord •Fergusons
F ords notJIUIIlg bustm•ss ma I:'Sblopen
an d
, ,
RaIes •r. c~nts P6l ~~~rd , obe lo
lo'rcm $4ftO u_p F'ultun lhom p- ~ ovuli11ble Cor respon~t e m n
l@rt1on Mln1mum. ~..'harrte 301:1 01 woman wtth c:u to call tln
oJ r:ent8 per &gt;Nord fo• th.tee enn
son Trat'(t)r St"rvttt' Pom('tO)
farm wrmen m 1\fetgs Co uqty
1-6-4tc
tecut1ve tn!lerttont
---_
full or sp~re tJmc Opportunlt~
Spedal-On .. montb for 2ft tMtl Bllby B~JJY m like new C!Ondlllon
tv make $40 a day Wrtte Me-per won!
I Phone 11232
1 5 Btc
NESS COMPANV 120 E ctjrk
St Freeport Ill
Ht)..ltp
Full rate o( 2 rent• ner wol'll will DO'Ui'"LE
nlattrus and
.:...1..
be chlrced for advd'tillDJ ;,f not
.s.prtn_. Also wath stand navtd SEVERAL girls to addreJs, ~ rnail
paiiJ. for before the 15th Of eac)l
Love l.lS Jkust street Pome·
postcards
spare ltme ,••~err
month followlttl m.erfiQIII,
rC»Y •'
l-5Aitp
w~ek Wr1te Box 47, Wstett;~fi
Card .of ThiDU cnc&amp; apeetd No- - !Mass
l~~~P
ttbe• of Ev.eDtl pr1nted 1t re.ru- F ~ 111' TRACTOR, newly
,

more thawt oae 111correet
tlon.

inaer-

sm.

I

ovorl!&gt;.J'led, oew llr\'JI, 2 bot- ( 18)
tom 14" plows, 2 row culhva-

tQn 7' ~Jsk h.arro_w

See Sam

. t1oo

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Notices

e.lCperts Writ-ten

200 A.ftW PORT-.E ~C
wELDER for rent by d,ay, week
or month Shuler's. CotutttUctton 1M N 3rd Ave,
port
6018.1

oiJ

r~P,~lfS ·~d

ccpt

guarante~

on

maeh•o" ex

tbe 1\(ecc:hl

and Elna
'Ji'rl!. hOJne d~onslratlon and
141Madlib:umt IO,ttuotlons Free
htJU ea;t.iftlli·e~ on 18PIIrs
'tpr 'qber, depend41~le,. honest
aervlee and 10od buys, Phone
1901.,;11.

KEETON'S SEWING

f1¥'ll!NE ,SERVICE
l!o~ ~48

Jt"'!!-el&lt;ltt . Ohio

_. YOUR OHIO WILDLIFE
BY W R DAY IS, Chairman
Jtt•lfl Co ConMrVItlon As1oc.
The uniform
hunter casualty
1 eport published by the National
IUfle As~ocuttton and covertne the
19~2 53 hunhng l:leasonst
bl!ars
out what many uuthonttes have
1-:nown for some t1nte that vir~
tm"IIY all hunting acctdenh are

the resul-t of carelessneu
l''1gures Jn the report do not re
fleet the total number or huntIll: cuuRJtics for 1952 ft3 , as only
24 of the 48 states reported to·
gl•ther wtth tw~ Lanad\an Provlnl.'es
While no on€' knows exact!}

how mun.)i people hunt cnch year
Ututed Sliil~s GoVornmcnt ftgutes
for unnual hunting itccnse sales
13 mtlhon
totahng y,eiJ OYf!l
provtdtJ UliCqUatt pi c.of that the
11um~r Is very gnat In comparl
son however the 11nnual total
of pet haps 2 000 hunltng acct
dent~;
when compa 1ed to our
htJlhwuy toll for exaiJlpie appears
ve1 y 11 m11ll
Twenty-four slt1lC! undl tw~
C01nodhm ptovtncel 1t&gt;portetJ the
foilowmt: fl,4:ur('s fol the 11Jf53
c a I e n d a r )'t!ltlr
Of 1168
CISUIIltw:c 81
wore non-fat.tl
am~ )9
f~tlal \Vtlh 72% not self
lnllicted und ~';, solf-m ftict ed
In the
rtflo venus Mhotgun
tonttOHlSY 6:J"" of the hunllnt,!
t01tutlt1~s wcr~ coused by
shotguns w1th 36(l , b~ rifles and 1~:
hnndgUOll Jo'lltllltt!CII CaUIICd by
shot,yuns nod
1tfle11 bowcvo1
Rt\'ott a dtl re,,.nt pieture Twentyelih\o percent of th !! CaJUaJtics
caused by 1iflo were fllai wtlh
1hotgun htallth•s show1na: 13"'
Molt cnsualth.•M are can•ed

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The north(!rn form It beinlil pro
PIJited at the
Sl Mlt)!J Ftth
JPatJh, where sprcitJe food• for
etch Unt of the food ~hain tre
beln.v produced At the pre1ent
tl91t,
attempt It beif11 made
'tO ~ltd 1 IU~ply of potential
~L'l&lt;pera .... tidy on hand are 88
1\rf·rl\!or oi&lt;IJ •Ha 120 ~•arllniJ
all of whl~h Willi! re.1riil from
ew obtained from Cladatlii
IJ'II• .!'1no1ld, Fioh Firm, In

•n

taken.

B.~"BY

IIOW TO

CATCH F1SH IN
OUJO is the title of 11. new book
to biOi 1eadY ior the general pubhc
about March 1 The booklet ts to
bu ~tn ~tnlarged and re\ iutd vera
Jon of the pf)p~o~lar F1SHlNG IN
OlUQ.....-.HOW AND WHERE
The new booklet will contain
many new
features lnt'ludhl&amp;
map~ of new lakes bow to prepile f11h new sp1nn lnK articles
drawings of rninnvws and bail
fu,:h etc It IB expected that the
new booklet will contain from 80
to 84 page1, 11nd will llell f1&gt;r 23

HolffWOQd Notes
IY ALINI MOSIY

all

the

tlJeclal

at

trac\lve ttlmg.9 such as tlhe m
eomc tax exempltons, stlme com
mlssar)" and post exchange PL tVt
ie-gea some voluntary rehrumt n1
und promotion &lt;11&lt;1~ some cheap
cr bO'ozc an I bette r qmu1.c1 ~
And so a guo sn\s the hell wtth
11 I wtll take nt') knO'V{ h ow nnl!
sell 11 elsewht.'rl' so 1hc ktd s &lt;-an
ep a btt beltrr

In Memorion
all the only thmg \!hey are
supposed to do for their coun.tn Somewhere .back of the sunset,
1s work hard in order to learn
Wh~re lovehness can never die
how to d1e-ana' that 15 WOrth She ~1ves in a land of glory
mo tJ tban a TV corrledtan's new Motlier ts not dead but has gone ( 13) For Lease
contract
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To clatm the J)rom1se of tbe
home,
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f!OR I&amp;~E-Le&amp;ion
ServiCe
Not made by hands,
Station,! Mtun Street, Pomeroy
To be w1th her Savwr ev.,._,we.
C~ll (la Upolls, Ob1o 11801!6
We w1sh to express our heart1-4-8\p
felt tha~ks to our neigl'libors and
fnends and relatives for their (14)
Rent
kindness sympathy ~nd beautiful
- tlora1 otferlngs at the death of
our mother Mrs M.at1lda Ann
Ed('n Also we w1sh to thank the
Rev P9rsons, Re~ Durst tor thetr
• D•volopeif lty
consoU'ng
words, the s10gers and
Dr loAat Solk
the Foglesong Funeral Home for
uncMet Mat-ch of
the eft\c1ent serv1ce
Ot111tt traftt.
Help Wonted
The Children
•Inoculation ef
l ·lOltp
1
.tti,OOD l:tl~"'" ht 44
A~er

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In the 1936 ~pre~ldentla.l ucl viet prteldenttal aweepttake&amp;
On the Dernotl'f.tiO llde, ~e Senate maJority leader,' Lyndon John.IOn of
can't help beliiC awari \flat he le a p:O-.Qile ~It for
pruidentlal
deipUt "Adlai 11. Steven.tOJa'l PrtiiD' tront•
runnlnz
w~o,. ~tren.ll reprd them u aut~bte
choice. tOr the 'VIet prealdtpU&amp;J noiilln"tloa InclUde
Hubert 'Hu..rnphrty ot Mtnne10ta. ,J, Wlll~Pt l'ul·

I am r.nt qua r~iltvJ ovrr "'tlo
own1 the qucte, bltl 1t ortl{ 1}~\h
IIi II! m~de

I y r.o,rr :1 1 d M [.nurh
wbo Is st J pnsf'!l to bt qutle 11

'rtlllt ot •J.r~ Stuart s~ ot ' ~urt.

and Henry lit (Bqoopl Jaek&lt;on ot 1WUhln~n.
Tho Ropu~llellll on P"""m.. on the tlioory
IJiat ~~ ,E111o!i0Wer wiU run aP!D, ' HOW•

hillket ove1 the pa t 84 ~rats
\nd 1f tl s good er. u.: 1 for Far
d1
s good 1.'00\ •h for M11n.&gt;

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1lor••v ha chh•J n man. the nt ccs
sktlls d !!oldn~ry ond th!n
he quit&amp; his country fot n htke
1 think tt ~ bc::ous~ they rea!tJe

wu wvre btggm thnn they though t..
'" the !cotters thnt rome lui 1 HCit

Ill
11 lfl
Oorc Schary I st eet ma
e·enUy 1 hen1d from Greer Garson
'People olsJ wnnt to capltal~e
ln the acc1d~:nt Last month an~
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,roducer wanled to put me in a • •IIllo" \1'8. -uTI'LE"-A battle Ia l)liaplng up between. aenatora
,. new ure"
Broadwav~ mlmc11l rl"ht
aw•Y· I &gt;1rbm "big" and •'little" atatu 'Over wnftrmation
,_
•
ot Pl'elldent Elsen..
S11tnmy al1o hu nlgMclub datol reminded him I d have a wear ' , mwer"- nomination ot' John ManhaU Ha!'lllh. to ttle Supreme Court
In Miami 11nd New Yo1 k, and mov Plteh He ~~d. a:et th1s-"W~'ll
Jndte Harlan 11 :"from N•w Yor". a •t•t• which hu
ie and 1tage otrera are oourlna: In make you "P':ptrale!"
aent u otl'iar Juatlcee to the htJb'eourt •inee John Jay
Now Yerk
In the omollonal world cr abo-..
Sammy w1ll throw awl)' hla 'fl!·
btelme the nation'• ftht Chief J'uttlce lrr l'l89
Hot Hocl 13
buslnt'll a mlllortune 1nd •hr millar patch ind wear bit ne;t&gt;
B•~ton from ~matler ·~•tu, notably William
publicity from ume oflep. ean fa'-~ eye at the openln1 at Cit~·, ~ Lat&amp;Qrot North Otikota and :tltrman Welker otlda.ho,
hft a perfor.mer to new helJhl$
"The a~eldent doesn't .f;iother bo~h 'epubl\O..n,, wl\l exett preuuro \iestgned to
'le.nt:r .t Mill
me at all any more, he said 'II 1fofle 'fppoln\ment of men t1om non~pop\iltlu&amp; states to htgh ftllehl
The &amp;lhli(Br thoUjht about thal WOilk tbe same-J uust ha'!e .to
~~til The.y wtd ban their fig11.t on th8 Htul'a:n nomtn11tton ,
theory for a moment and said turn. w bud to lc:ok to .the teq.
'ltoweve1, tht f!Q.~blllty 111 thl.t tJI'lt rda.riu ~thidtkm will bll ap~
'Yea the nc:lcleltt •hJU"tclt a dlf- 1 "Wh~n you lose an eye, 70
pro~ed dter eonilr~era.ble dltC\Iq~on (.(lmlng which WeikEl!', Lan.&amp;:~.r
rereoce t'or u1mplt, J e.ever 1 bave no eboiC!C! but to acaepl! ~
end others will \'O~t 'P.I'Ol••te a,gdnet 'fl(h.llt thoy toun tltilcJulullall(m
had movie otfert Ukt tbll before ..l h1ve ~·
~
, p1tttinR" aomo a~ate• ln 1Lht tornlltr\" c:lrul:s. ,

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3. Pay Off' :11~'.liict!Bt
-+~ Ha"fc-~oOtllybr~n~
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' J!aJIIII!Jts
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8 Have More M:QIIfY· Jl'or Yourself
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1'•,.. .,. •..\...,. DeWo 1a r.u

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Mrs Nellie Morrn IS eon!,Z!ed
to btr hhme, Harri!:onviUe Road,
w1th neuMP• or the btp
Mrs Allclie
Grue1er was the
Sunday dtnner 1uest of heor
In-law and 1iaughter, Mr
Mr1 Rolland Neutzhng

l%4 L
MaiD IlL

Bland; treasurer aad Mrs Fred
Jackspn to meet Monday ntg.ht at
the h:ome of Mrs WliJ Wmston
to cemplete tbe p'ro&amp;hm tOT the
ded.catlon 'Jibe serv1ce w11l be
Jreld b 'wo o'clock on !anuary 30
at tbe church w1th tb:e Rev N
D Borden, pastor of the church
as ~e matn s.peKer

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~~~;;~lnsu;
Prot~\loa.
Auto. rtre, POlio Call Doa
raact"

, !.!l&lt;dleport, Ohio

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krlg.\~

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tamale houn.;t, me~:hum eers
und som-e brindle on Je.p and
head , 1s vqr.y friendly Pluase
wr1te me 01 t'all colle&lt;:t Was
lost near Lon1 Bottom G c
Varnwn, 8117~ 4th Avenue,
HW1otln11ton,
W Va , ·Phone

14-6~p

30167 or 37170

UP-Manater

·CL)EVIIJAND, 0

At tio'pez df the Clevelund Indians of
sa1d today he will gt\ e scve-r-1 who had only lll'lsi&lt;d
rooktes a tbance to break Into tlle in the past yes'r,
'
regular ijneup durmg spring
Achtevement
tra1ning
,
Amont the 1nMt prom1nent
fsmtbabda Who Wlll be given ltjr'OUfs at Tascon, !Ariz, are catcbe(
Earl ~veriU (.r, a son of tbe fori
mer Cleveland out.rlelder, bd
Herb Score, who Pitched lnd1aJni-

10

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IV M.S. CHAOL. D. WOODE

Scllo9l lal!tendance on

44, the l(tffcrmg was

poli.1 ro the Atnertean A.noclaUon

lut .reason

Awto Sc!!les

i11ted His regular

19~9 FORD

CustQm 4 JE' Sedan
~40 00 Blaettnar's. Pomeroy

1.6-61c

ltP•roM ll1RIIIT
!fo1!£1'1 to 12, I 111 5. ICioao at Noon on Than.}

liiAN

tOMPTOM, 0.

1954: FONTJAoC 2 dr .aedan. 41'198
lUaettnar'1, Potr~eroy

Eaif Court Street,

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vll.lted t~

'I'Uetttay tvenitlg~

bee

and Mn 'Chartes D Woode

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Wagon

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....,.l.wPrke

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You'll h&amp;Ve more um,e .f,or:n

hard·to-get
ln••urs' when you let us ha,1e 1

1951 CHEVROLE1' 4 tlr sedan
$895 Blavttnar's, Pomeroy
l'll-4tc

laundry

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Hqllng

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NOW IN
PIDGRfSS!

eff1c1ent service

.tt
FOB Pr;ces
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MekhJ"' ... '"'"'

M'ta~eyotlt
'&lt;Wrr retili1i'ed !l'ocme re-- 1
\J S A.tmy semce

$MJ5 Blaettnar·.s, Pomeroy
1-6.dtc.
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1·0-41&lt;&gt;

FuM.._ Tillfn

a'\(1 sqn q»ent Thursday evcmnJ
W1th Mr and Mra Clifford Hayes
"'"" .fll!'.
hllllll Cl&gt;oese.

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dan . $895 Bl1ettnar's

1!1!1

and Mus1on,''

aedan $119G
Blaettnor's Pomeroy
1-6-0te

1952 STUDEBAKEll VB

FOil ONl'Y

tbembera , of ftbe

1948 ()WS 2 d~

1949 PL'YMOQ;fH Station

IIi*, MDI!IIflll, IUTTOII-l)lflii'-'IT A.IIIG T. .
IIIVII tiiiM fOIIIIU ftJIIIIIS 111&amp;11 ..AUTTI '

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at tb' clOse of Sun~
ltls s~ec\ "Paul's' I

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EdWB.rd E Nl&gt;tc-am? 77, dttd
a hogp al &amp;lt Akron, December 28 He had been
be&lt;!r\ut
two years Survlv1n-g are hu wife
Mamte, lWo sons, Ltls'cr a~JJ
Bani, a da~ter Be1tle, a fost-et
son, EC:1gar Min:k, and 10 gran-d
ehtldren. He hved for yurs
at
))tddlep()rt aM was for.em.an -at
Hcbson sltbp, b~!''Ore movmg to
Akron Funeral and b'uiJal were
1n Akrcn
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PHONE 81».1

Now

v.., OW.n1 '

',3·JN2 ......... t4t40
.ll-20..fQ

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$7110
.8-18-6 ........ ~8$

lAUNDRY tO.

JB-24-12
0.24-24 " ...

"We Wasn Everylhlng
But The Baby"
Mlddlel(Ort, Ohlu

1!1-10-W

f!HO
66$
$8ll.50

$4.'1 55

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bUllY

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J.. B. t. Cleaner~!
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and ask lor .Bidwood
f'rlllay

ed at

RODNEY DOWNING
m~ GINPl'

WE:_BUY

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STI\.O'O'i'trJiAt 8TUL

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S'l'III7CTIIRAL 1 BEAMS

JUI\JK .ca:

•1'11..,. &amp;to

ALLI8 OH.UaiBR8
•ttoute 126

Cltlaena-

Dealer

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lqeme 4-d'Oior Leokll!g for a real good, clean

!\da~ll l&lt;!.'W priced Clrf Stop lookmg and hurry

ere 11 is'

,..,.._ .e\UtatWIJile. •JIIiBb

IIOJIAP IRON - MJ:TALS

OH iciv.t&lt;L.b:El'

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Ollly"$!95.00

K4RR
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VAN ZANDT

YOURS! AJI These Health
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........,. IIMittrtiA life•
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Maclo ly SEIIA-Mokon of tiM lftliolh.-p

&amp;llaoi ..I!IM.TIII!ss

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•UY NOW A. . IAYL •• AT
CONVENIENT

TERMS

BAKER
FURNITURE

!!'AlliE THAT &amp;TAND8 FOR QVAUTr
POMEBbY, OHJO

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ettou, flower~ g 1fu from 9tan 1
:lever nu 1 bdot e- eve n cxecutves like Dwrryl F Zanuck and

ieh 1Hp*ist Churcll w~re dliCUIHd
wMo the Mt Mortah Mtalonl'?
SocJ,ety met at the e'hurch ThuiJday evening Mts Kathryn Pa)'ft~
president was Jn f'barge of the:
meetlng and she na.med the off!.
cera herulf Mrs Campbell Ha~
per, v1te presrdent, Mrs C R
Youne &amp;e'cretary, Mr•
Emma

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120 Bl · lnswrmnae'

_,Htft's'th. Anaffer ·

er V11U

PlaJ111 for the det!tCtt1on of the1r
fteff &amp;ull,ttn Boar~ at Mt Mof.

We repatr all mtkes a.nd mo·
tlels Alio ~ril11h ~pltands Repall'ed PhOne 200 ClelanO Appliance Store, 118 y.', M¥n st
Pomeroy
1·26ltf

ItEW~Hl&gt; to anyone
he~pmg me 1md thts dog, Black

exptettd propotala tor the next aealon ot Con·
rrtll appear doomed. to taltun ta 1ta5 j1.11t u they wen turned down
by the tept.aton Jut year.
'I'heae an ht, renewed rtqueat.l tor a tonatttuuonal amendment to
lowtr the vottar qt to 18 fro~ the pf611ent 21 ye"ara, and le,rtalatlon
to r.vlae the Tatt·Hartley L&amp;bol' A.ot.
CohrteaiOnal tf\llqtra eay that netther ptopOII) 1tudi a chance,
There ntv•r Ma)),t•n mt1ctl 1qpport tor the 18-ye&amp;Hid vote a.n.d the
Tat't4fartlitY rtVI-'Ion borr•d down
year In lenrthy hearlnp.
Another ElltMo~r pro~1-1tfte~ood tot Hawflll-atanlJs a
eh~nce Qt gettlnr tbrourh Conrreu but on11 with a bll "It" attached.
J~ iniy Win It the mtllure al10 provide. tor Aluken •ta.tehOOd
bemocratt. wtto wn, be In control of Consnse, have emphastnd
that they won•t-volt atatehood fqr Hawa.U \lnle.u Alu.ka alto beoomte
a lt&amp;te. Mr. ElltnboWtt llmltttl hll propoaa1 just to Hawaii.

&lt;~ary

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IJBEJRAL

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e NO Oo-At taut two ot Prelldent llleenhower'•

Where we vc mb s~d 11 l1eforc
11 ~t we b' :1w 11ny
omounl or

Howartl lbtfhcn Jr of Chlijt·
tothe apent tbe we~l!Milf wi&amp;~ b1J'
mother Mn Alma Kitchen.
Allan Keller return~ to- li1s
home, Da.r1en Conn after a weeb
Vl11l with Mr ,.Dd Mr1: Jac!ob
loJibffleJd and other rfl.atJvet
Mra Keller rernaiAed for a Jo-og.

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Lost &amp; Found

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Amonc lb... are the Senate Rtp'ubllcu Je&amp;der,
Calltorn.la'l William F. Knowlahdi Rep. Charlie
Halltck, ot lrldl~n~, and the nevt •eutor trom
Ohio, aeo.,.llender.

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be countfd Oft to &amp;ive VIce Pnqideht IUct\aftl M.
Nixon a HtUe tor the •econd apot on the tlcbL

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f J' Will ~tVa l S 1\11 Rrmy
In
tcacJ or u ILL of Cl l ~ •o1 :.; In
bill slllif1ed Pr opoaul to make
trlverllal mlltt.uy ~Jrv!cll a s um·
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lvtr, theN al'l aome GOP lumina~ ~ mlfht

Ueld

Huber

too HIQH~

For

-JM4iJ.WA---=-SH--.I-=--': -rr'l'~

The !\fvntun11 S~&gt;nnlor utt rrl II
~ flnr QLlcle wh1c h Is not
h1s
qnote at ull 'I he q1u tt' was th 11
L! )OU C'lln drllf.l men you can
1raft doll&lt;u ~ 011 the !I'JLRC basts

Mu Rose Vane:e, Mrs Wllham
Biker, Mtl Lena Huber and •on
P1ul ¥t.Jted 10 Galhpoht Friday
arternoon w1th Mrs
Elizabeth

BOdRKEEPL\:G 1-..siR\"ICE • Slf.' ...,.,
'Q,r medn"m accounts Give me
your headaches
Re:!lsoniij.lle
rates 7 y~a~ l!~.erJen~e.. -A;lso
subsc-1 tber to latest income tax
chal).ie. Edward T Fteheh
Bookkeeping ServLce. 157 Wal·
n11t Street (Packard Gprac4),
Middlep..ort, Ohio ~s phone
6005M, Res phOne 6133J r
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the old meanmg of tnldter's pay

'1 hts lt 1 !dtculo.•s when vou
(OM:u:lel ' a wmk cotn.M:ander of
IM~cod lir MiliCh •• aa. ..
a bomber OLL"fll IS IC Sp On. tbi c • l•solh of ~~at.clrtl' evaluoKon
flm\lon of ~ getHlemu!l
fm hundr eds of mllltcns of pub
ltr Unln"ltr of Mldtlprn ••·
p~cl .,...... 195J pOlio opll\ 1~ pretty nbvwus that the ltc money, und th.e st-r1rant who
demlc teaMn.
new concept or un!vetllal mtlt looks ait~1 h1s ma1r enance 1!1'
tnry t1 alhmg lsn l /!Ulllg to un respUJI&gt;lllle fo1 the .,..tr..;:: com
man!ler anri pos s bly the bte of
sw~r the nel'd for a 1eatly fiJ;:ht
mg fcrcto s-Ince It ~~ little better the wutld rho s-k wppet or a des
than a Boy S('OlUt troop 111 lht o1y troyl'r l'S&lt;::lrl.....!s as ln1;rn tant as
anrl will be n hfap mon• e~pen I 1.e pres~df!t1t of II ten mtJIJOn-dol
91Ye to opetnle We tott ch.ed lht ~ 181 bu sl r•~ss 1m I so second Ht&gt;uone bnefly the othet lillY ar.d ler ant &lt;- f m[untry h u~ more
rcsponslbJilty !bun a Cabmct
so won't henl on tl ur.y m~~re
Sl&gt;nator M;tns flelrl g Idea IS merrhl)r wht•n you need hlm
I Rm fo1 gt\'I I•J them 111l more
bustcnlly that lhe orme1l scrvtcc
Is a cateer and would b~ atloptcd dough 11nd mure pr VI leges, 1n
as a oareer , If ll wm e matl c
aWtllclently
att.1 active
Extra
morrey, and
e•'lec ally fnn~e
b~nellt.a, which hav~ been ht:"ge
ly removed !ince the ta ~'l btg
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war, mtght keep 11 man. In scr
vlco from pruhner.,.~
Mtn~l
Prt!l~antlal Bt11 10 lun
Somt ltPubl~con Lu'l.'fnarltl
fteld s kttta (01 mon2tary tmple·
In Capllol Hollo In 1955
Satn lytlna No. I Potlll'n
mef!;,BlY Would be as nn altemn
live, to 11urtax ecmpanlf's pt oftt
Sj)(lCJal to C17Jiral Pre11
irtg rrom dtfi!Me contt acts n
ASHINGTON-The 84tb Conrreas 11: certala to tie enlivened by
IOVC'h cJCtn wh1ch
n.lhllttlly
tt\e •ctlvtUte ot lelilla~n who wiU be Jocktylnf for polltlon
fl'tch~&gt;d a how l

techn~cal

ualties we1 e cotuwd by huntet s Unlttd Prlsl 11td! lC.,NIIIOndlnt
HOLLIYWOOD UP-Hollywood
havingr rc•m lh1 ee to ten )'Dilts oJ
will cl!lebr~te one or Its most
huatmg cxpcrh nee
1'hc Natwnul ltlrle Aucclatlon sentimental oj)enlna: niJJhl "'rtua
In l'OOpl'talton With ~ nih or th e day when the s ta1s lutn out to
~jj\Jnnol •:ducal1on Anocuttioll thet11 Sammy Davia Jr 's return to
haM pll!fJlHNt a Hunter SHfety show bustm·~s with a 11ew eye and
Course fo1 11cceptance on 1:1 ft.atton n new act
The nltcht club headliner will
Wide buslN fhe cctuuc 11 deJ~Ign
dance
and aln~ for the rtr11l tim
ed to l'tii~OUrllfe by oeluMJ dPlllnce
un aut :J .lcC!Ident thref
monlltatiOI!S .!Htfe gun hundhnK
anl1 lo reduce huntmw acctdtmb months awo ouat Jllm hi s left eye
It pr(!scnta lnformatton col\cern Hollywood cele.brltles from LiberIna lhe operation or .w:una, aafe ate to Zu Z.a Gabor have reaern
aun handJlnw, wood shootinif and tlon1 at ~ ~twank lll1htel"b on the
the huntet• • retponslbillly-aiJ es IUM Lt lllrlp to watch Sammy'
'comeback '
•c ntlal ~&gt; \() !!are hu•thlll
But the enttrlaine" served no
A number of youth .11roup1 in lice today hat hopv» the cu11tomet t
Obio at tl now takin1 llhe Hunter line up to ace hie act- "!' N t4
Safety Course, aponaored hy th~&gt; Ni&gt;• If I look Dll)' different
Nellunal llHle Auocu1t1on and th~
W1n11 N• lympttt-y
14ll:tl&amp;ue cf Ohio Sporttm~n a
' fhc sentiment ill llt~ll , rot
iltale wide IPOI tamen'• lilroup
tl(!d fatt·talkina Sa1nmy al hi
The Ohio Dlvhllon ut Wiidl)fe tomfurhble homo
bdo1o tht
wlll carry on a concerted cduCI- show 'But P~tople commlil tc
tiORIIl
Hunter Safrty proa:ram stu t e~t hl • t., wht~t t re~Hmt A ll)t
durJna: the Mmlna: year
of P"tple will come to 1ee how I
look, tf l wor« as h11rd 1u I uJed
Two aepara te forms of " mua- to If th~ e)c hu taken anythmt
klea ' are now found In Ohto, the Ctom tnc
northern torm found in the Gteal
' Su 1 ve 1o1 t 11 n cya 1 wish peo
lAkt't drainage urt'a, and the sou.
thern form fcund In the Ohio pit' wouldn 1 bo OVCI·tmotlopal
JUver
d1 alna•e &amp;&gt;'•I em Beth ubollt It • '
formt are belt!&amp; •ludh•d wUh the
s.muny hna worked t pc new rou
aim ol producinK a quality flah fo1 tine~ to pretent with the Will
tbe publlC)o, A project center m Mastin Trio 'tonslating or Sam m)
t~b ot the two watenhed1 It h11 father and unele fte thinks o.
equipped to arlllJcially fert1111e the opemna: 11 "th~ be&amp;innlnw ol

Jne:ubate and rc11r the W.Oo form•'

1n pay at.ter learmng hit know·
how iiJt
government expeMe
Th1s it espC!ctally It ue of officers
because ofttcers have to eat as
well ar. enlis-ted men an:l are rc
qutred to eat a little trilher on
the hog
The way tt works tad'ar a ge n
eral mrdc-es abou-t as mt~J!h mon.ey as a press- aa:ent !Or • sm1il
advet'I.Jur•.g aeer.::-y We
have

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'Letr thfn ...IQ,OOO miles Call
M5X or aee fOhn Crew Syra- QUICK SERvtcE on Wateb Jtecuse Relijlo~ • -{or selhng, 111
p.. U"1ng by Factoey .'rt:Alued
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VICE All )lalces Repaired b1 EJo.
Fumltun. Pllooo 811'14 J,
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by cunts

youthful huntl'rll In tact 88% pf
all hunlmlf llccldcnht betwet!n
lOlSO and 1953 were c1tuaed by 19
year' oltls or under Dttrtng th e
11ame pet toll 34 ~ uf 'hunHnu cas-

il~2 ~. 1on

uuthern Ohto, 1s beln&amp; ent1rely
utilized tor the propagatron of Jfa.
the 1outhern form FIBII on hand J
at thta ptojeet center eonala,t of
By ftOBERT C RUARK
t\x ol~ breederli obtained from 1
netting operalion Jn Sunhsh
"Soldltr s p.a~ 1s a-n ox.pres
Creek and 70 two-year oldt)rhtch s1on that was bu11l a lofii'J 11me
were arUtlcally propagated from ago to covet the aetual money a
ltpawn taken from bleeder mus man dl&lt;ln t earn for bemg a
warrtor It meanrt \"'.nous thmgs
ktes" In southern OhiO streams
Smce II Is
entirely postuble --'Perqumtes a rt~•hl to behave
that the habttat requnements and 1oughl) , some exlra heneftls a
life hutory of the two forms I!&gt; man who wes not betlmg hts
different tbe two projett centers ILfe did not rec~lve 'I h1!1 was
are be1nW matnlluned swarately sLlpposed -to muke up 11 some
In 01 del Lhat lhe)' m;w be stud manner for the aetual c11sh a
prores~IQnul ftghte1 waRn t pmd
Jed
I don t see an} tlun g wrong
The tuuthern fo1m Is already W1th S('ne.tor Mike Mansfle1d s
on tts v.ay to becomin~: establish· propos&lt;Uis to ex-tcl.Jite o 25 percent
ed m Rocky Fotk 1111&lt;1 tls chance pay 1"111s'e fOJ enllll-led men a! an
st-and
c( HliCCfi!S Might he jeopardized tf tncentlvo to build u fum
the northern form were also tn · mg anny Except for one thu:g
-the G~ftcers ought rtu ha' c
troduced LR the same water
It present 'muakw
plans of lhe1r whack too It ts very dttfl
the ohw Dtvtston of Wtldlire ate cult to be an nHtcer and a 11entle
successful Oh10 tlshermen may man on i'lll~ ppy, and th e go'
ll\11t I e offJ
someday fmd the ' freshwater tt- ert.mtl\\ Cl a~
cer
live
lil
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1on Jimmy 111d daua:hter• Mary
Ahce 1nd Suaan and Jeannie Bw
were 1n Galhpoh1 Saturd1y

Curtis, Rac1ne, or call .me at I -----306M 8 .,. m to 4 30 p m 1 wAN'I',ED B$'f.ty att!jng or hou~e·
weeJtdays
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--Call Mason Ctty SNJ 5.791
'Plenty of .gHtt 1:.'0W HAY $1500
11 0-Stc
up R S Blackwood, Hamson- -.':c:-_:·,-.,-----'--r-.._
v1lle
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Cheshire took th e first half cbampwnshi.p of th e Tri Count)' league lll:i they took two out of three
games (r()ffi the Hotel Martin lust
:\londay to finish one half j(I.IITie
on top of the second place quin ~

L'II.ABNER
New York: Fred Wilt woJII the
mile run ln 4: UJ.2 and Horace
AaheMelter captured the ·tihnemil-&amp; event in 14:18.8 in the New
Yo0rk :Metropolital) AkU Indoor
Track and Field Meet..

tet . Seeond Street Mark et took
over third place in the standing I
with l'oOt&gt;w York Central finishing 1
four th, ll olsu m Bilhry fifth an-:1 1

the Ohio

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in the cdlar.
The Engineers fini~hctf with .1:
tea(Jl avt'l'age of 768·. but the H o ~
tel Martin hacl top average with
797 follow ed b:,: u-.u,O. V. Se ntln el
with 770. The Hotel Martin also
had lhe high tllree game 5eries
with 2563 with. the 0. V. Sentinel
rollowing with 2551 and 2543. The
0. V . Sentinel had the top single
games with 958 and IUS with the

SWIDIWS NAIIONAI. and Olymple flrla' nmn..uc kam woJ;"k•
aut 1D M•tltem Squan U..rd•n. New Yorl&amp;. ror ail appearance tbera.
From ltft: KMin t.Jndbera. Vanjl BlomberJ, Hjordll Nordin,
Dorle Htdt..r-1 and Eva Ronetrum. rhey are expt!rU ln calitthentcl, tumb!ln&amp;, vauiUnJ and rn·et- 111land1n1 rouun.tt. tlntenkJ.ttutlal/

·Be~sketball Scores
Kent State 82 A.kroa 60
Miami 89 BawUn1 Green 55
Cue 89 W"sttrn Reaerve 75Manball '70 WP.a. Mlchi.ran GO
Capit1l fl1 Heldelberr 8D

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Ashland 93 Fcnn 63
Temple 58 Lehigh 43
LaSalle 1o2 B-randeis !iO
Penna)rlvanla 83 Princeton 7~
Dayton· 9 Villanova 52
Niagara M St. Bonaventure 111
Notre D arne 93 NYU 74
Bostnn Univ. '73 Army 70
Holy CrOI6 102 Boston College 63

Harv•rd 08 Brown 5~
Colgate 77 Hobarl 63
Columbia 72 Yale 50
Cornell 70 IJartmoul h• 6ti
St Franc ill Pa .. 82 Duque~ne 72
Fordham 71 Rutgers ll5
. Penn Stale 84 Navy 64 ·

from the Blue &amp; Grey Ia Westminster 73 J•itt 71
Georgetown oc 79 Am. u. 65
Pomeroy, 61llo and
Seton HaH 84 Loyola Md 71
Manhattan 94 St Peters 75
8pouored 11)'1
Syracu1e 02 Sampson AFB 77
' Ge01·gia Tech !i9 Kl•ntucky 58
Moore's Store
Alabltma 70 Mi~ sissi1 1pi 50
John Scott Music

Mason Furniture
Pickens Paint &amp; Hardware
Simon's Pomeroy Market
ll'l:eclter's Plumbing
Second Street Market
StUller's Red Anchor
llobetctter Insurance
Blue and Grey Conf.
AISOCII!ed Radio
New York Clothing House

POMEROY

Carnegie Tech 711 W. Vir..:inia il9
Maryland 71 Clemson 63
N. Carolina St11tc 96 Duke 01
Tulane M Florida N
•.i'.urman 1M The t:itndcl 117
[ Richmond 72 Geu . W11shing1on 07
Gcorgi.a 76 LSU 70
North Carolinll 85 Wake Forest 78
Vandel'bilt 73 Tennessee &amp;J
Virginia 106 VMI 34
Tampa 96 Florida Stale Ill
Xavier Ohio 76 Loui~villl' 70
Miami, Fla. 93 Rollins 76
West. JlentuC&lt;ky 71 MuiTiiY St 70
.M arqudte 97 Bradley 73
Minneuta 81 Iowa 80
Mich State 94 Wiseon11in 77
,. Michlaan 68 Ohio State ~l
Mluourl 69 Nebraska 57

MOORES

PIIONE 388·Y

EVER:tTHING FOR THE AUTO,
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Ind ividually Paul Cliffmd had
the high ,;eries with 651 with
Charl ie Wilson hitOng 610 and
Charlie FO.$S 606. CH!lord also
had the hfgh single game with
263 rollowed bY Wilson with 2~1
and Foss with 22].
Cltffprd also topped the first
hall averages with a 184 mark for
24 gamc/J wilh Griff Durbin iJ1
second place with 178 and Bob
ukll in third with 175. Charlle

Foss hpd 172 and Tom Matthews
had 170 for the tnp five . Then in
order for first ten l'ame Carroll
Swanson with 165, Rich Davis
with 163, Bill Hovatter with 163
Bill GrucM!r with 160 and Charlie
Wiliion with 156.
Credir for Improved bowling
In the l••au• mud go to. Fnnk
Johnlfon, Who n11raged the
f'lnt half about 15 pins CliVer his
previous h.igh with 153. Big
Fred Cro1• •lao showed 1 mlrk•d improv•ment IS he um• til
the wey up from 1 97 av•ng•
to • nic• 142 avere,.,

Engineers 30 21 .tl88 39151 768
Hotel

_Mi;irtin 29 1 ,~
St Market 26
NYC
23 ~\1
B:Jkl'rs
23
Sen t iJH•l 21

2l\.-', .578 40640 797
25 .1:110 36388 713
2H2 .401 36422 714

28 .tM 36142 709
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of Pbilade~hia won the South
ALI.IItralla tennis tournament
defeatin'lt Lennart Bergelin
gwed&lt;n, e.a, 7-6, 11-41. '
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NeW York: Summer Tan wos II&amp;·
.slgne.d top wetebt . Of 128 pot,~nds
for &gt;he El&lt;Perlmeo,al· Free Handi
.ttap, Nashtra d'rN- 127 pounds.

SJINDAY

Crow Chicks Top Ashland Service .•
In Special Bowling League Match
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Crow Chicks took an easy three I CROW'I CHICKS
game win over Swo.t:zel's As-hland P. Clifford
193 167
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R. Mcneheni
193 182
ServLee yesterday . attcrnoon ~t B. Hovatter
149 214
Lhe Pomeroy Bowlmg AlleY&amp; m F. Kun-gle
J60 197
a spee~al 1Jl18teh game between B. Louks
186 161
the two quintets that will bowl
TOTAL
881 . 921

.412 31}258 770

l'asl two fr;~mcs

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Hotel Marlm .. .f. ..... ... . 25li3
2nd Hlt:~h T.. m, :J.G•m•s
0. V. Sentinel .. . . , . . ...... 2531
lrd High T11m, 3-G•mtt
0 . V. Seutinl!l . , ....... , . . 2543
ht High, Ind. 3-Gimtl
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of the
fin,a-1
Uw ChiC-ks to take

Hill HovaHcr puced the win....., w~h games of 149, 214 nnd
191 for a 554 totul with llink
Mcncheni hitting 551 on games
or 193, 1&amp;2 and 176, While P~:~ul
Cliffo rd
..... 1m. CUfJord had 5!W with games of
2nd High lnd :J..G•mtl
193, 167 and 190. Bob Louk.. to·
WILson . .. ..
610 talcd ~4 with FNnk Kul'llg\c
High. Ind. 3-Gimet
hitting 400. Jo' or the lwers GriH
606 Durbin bad 568 with games uf
170, 198 &lt;md 200 wit'h Doc Greer
ht High, T..m Gtmt
hitting 5ll.

0. V. Senlinel . . . . . . . . . .
2nd Hieh, Te1m G•m•

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918 SWATZEL'S ASHLAND SIRVICE.
n. Durbin
170 196 200 ~ ...

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ht High, Ind. G•m•

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Clifford . .. ... .............. 268 i J Hasrkms
2nd High, Ind. G1m1
t W. Delle9

126 1~ 170 44-2
187 180 1'&amp;9 306
159 189 161 Ml9

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Rolf chaihplom;hlp with a 72HHJ ~ hole tot1l of 27i3. Ted Kroll fio
176 Ml ishOO tecon~J. with a 2'78,
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Wa.yne, Indiana. CrOW5· totaled
2079 with games of 881 , 921 and I NEW YORK
UP-Muscular
877, WbHe Swatzel's hH 2536 on Rudy Garcia of Lo&amp; Angeles,
game of 800, 8'115 and MO .
fourth-ranking featherweigh't con~
The Chicks actually sewed up l~nder, starts his drive tonight
the mateh in t hc very first game for a 1903 shot at the 126--pound
111· Swatzels had trouble getlln.~~: crown by meeting slick Bobby
started, an-d the corsis.tcnt Crow Bell of Youngstown, Ohio, in a
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Cheshire took th e first half cbampwnshi.p of th e Tri Count)' league lll:i they took two out of three
games (r()ffi the Hotel Martin lust
:\londay to finish one half j(I.IITie
on top of the second place quin ~

L'II.ABNER
New York: Fred Wilt woJII the
mile run ln 4: UJ.2 and Horace
AaheMelter captured the ·tihnemil-&amp; event in 14:18.8 in the New
Yo0rk :Metropolital) AkU Indoor
Track and Field Meet..

tet . Seeond Street Mark et took
over third place in the standing I
with l'oOt&gt;w York Central finishing 1
four th, ll olsu m Bilhry fifth an-:1 1

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The Engineers fini~hctf with .1:
tea(Jl avt'l'age of 768·. but the H o ~
tel Martin hacl top average with
797 follow ed b:,: u-.u,O. V. Se ntln el
with 770. The Hotel Martin also
had lhe high tllree game 5eries
with 2563 with. the 0. V. Sentinel
rollowing with 2551 and 2543. The
0. V . Sentinel had the top single
games with 958 and IUS with the

SWIDIWS NAIIONAI. and Olymple flrla' nmn..uc kam woJ;"k•
aut 1D M•tltem Squan U..rd•n. New Yorl&amp;. ror ail appearance tbera.
From ltft: KMin t.Jndbera. Vanjl BlomberJ, Hjordll Nordin,
Dorle Htdt..r-1 and Eva Ronetrum. rhey are expt!rU ln calitthentcl, tumb!ln&amp;, vauiUnJ and rn·et- 111land1n1 rouun.tt. tlntenkJ.ttutlal/

·Be~sketball Scores
Kent State 82 A.kroa 60
Miami 89 BawUn1 Green 55
Cue 89 W"sttrn Reaerve 75Manball '70 WP.a. Mlchi.ran GO
Capit1l fl1 Heldelberr 8D

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Ashland 93 Fcnn 63
Temple 58 Lehigh 43
LaSalle 1o2 B-randeis !iO
Penna)rlvanla 83 Princeton 7~
Dayton· 9 Villanova 52
Niagara M St. Bonaventure 111
Notre D arne 93 NYU 74
Bostnn Univ. '73 Army 70
Holy CrOI6 102 Boston College 63

Harv•rd 08 Brown 5~
Colgate 77 Hobarl 63
Columbia 72 Yale 50
Cornell 70 IJartmoul h• 6ti
St Franc ill Pa .. 82 Duque~ne 72
Fordham 71 Rutgers ll5
. Penn Stale 84 Navy 64 ·

from the Blue &amp; Grey Ia Westminster 73 J•itt 71
Georgetown oc 79 Am. u. 65
Pomeroy, 61llo and
Seton HaH 84 Loyola Md 71
Manhattan 94 St Peters 75
8pouored 11)'1
Syracu1e 02 Sampson AFB 77
' Ge01·gia Tech !i9 Kl•ntucky 58
Moore's Store
Alabltma 70 Mi~ sissi1 1pi 50
John Scott Music

Mason Furniture
Pickens Paint &amp; Hardware
Simon's Pomeroy Market
ll'l:eclter's Plumbing
Second Street Market
StUller's Red Anchor
llobetctter Insurance
Blue and Grey Conf.
AISOCII!ed Radio
New York Clothing House

POMEROY

Carnegie Tech 711 W. Vir..:inia il9
Maryland 71 Clemson 63
N. Carolina St11tc 96 Duke 01
Tulane M Florida N
•.i'.urman 1M The t:itndcl 117
[ Richmond 72 Geu . W11shing1on 07
Gcorgi.a 76 LSU 70
North Carolinll 85 Wake Forest 78
Vandel'bilt 73 Tennessee &amp;J
Virginia 106 VMI 34
Tampa 96 Florida Stale Ill
Xavier Ohio 76 Loui~villl' 70
Miami, Fla. 93 Rollins 76
West. JlentuC&lt;ky 71 MuiTiiY St 70
.M arqudte 97 Bradley 73
Minneuta 81 Iowa 80
Mich State 94 Wiseon11in 77
,. Michlaan 68 Ohio State ~l
Mluourl 69 Nebraska 57

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EVER:tTHING FOR THE AUTO,
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Ind ividually Paul Cliffmd had
the high ,;eries with 651 with
Charl ie Wilson hitOng 610 and
Charlie FO.$S 606. CH!lord also
had the hfgh single game with
263 rollowed bY Wilson with 2~1
and Foss with 22].
Cltffprd also topped the first
hall averages with a 184 mark for
24 gamc/J wilh Griff Durbin iJ1
second place with 178 and Bob
ukll in third with 175. Charlle

Foss hpd 172 and Tom Matthews
had 170 for the tnp five . Then in
order for first ten l'ame Carroll
Swanson with 165, Rich Davis
with 163, Bill Hovatter with 163
Bill GrucM!r with 160 and Charlie
Wiliion with 156.
Credir for Improved bowling
In the l••au• mud go to. Fnnk
Johnlfon, Who n11raged the
f'lnt half about 15 pins CliVer his
previous h.igh with 153. Big
Fred Cro1• •lao showed 1 mlrk•d improv•ment IS he um• til
the wey up from 1 97 av•ng•
to • nic• 142 avere,.,

Engineers 30 21 .tl88 39151 768
Hotel

_Mi;irtin 29 1 ,~
St Market 26
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2l\.-', .578 40640 797
25 .1:110 36388 713
2H2 .401 36422 714

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Adelaide, Auatralla: Vic Seixa5
of Pbilade~hia won the South
ALI.IItralla tennis tournament
defeatin'lt Lennart Bergelin
gwed&lt;n, e.a, 7-6, 11-41. '
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NeW York: Summer Tan wos II&amp;·
.slgne.d top wetebt . Of 128 pot,~nds
for &gt;he El&lt;Perlmeo,al· Free Handi
.ttap, Nashtra d'rN- 127 pounds.

SJINDAY

Crow Chicks Top Ashland Service .•
In Special Bowling League Match
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game win over Swo.t:zel's As-hland P. Clifford
193 167
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R. Mcneheni
193 182
ServLee yesterday . attcrnoon ~t B. Hovatter
149 214
Lhe Pomeroy Bowlmg AlleY&amp; m F. Kun-gle
J60 197
a spee~al 1Jl18teh game between B. Louks
186 161
the two quintets that will bowl
TOTAL
881 . 921

.412 31}258 770

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Hotel Marlm .. .f. ..... ... . 25li3
2nd Hlt:~h T.. m, :J.G•m•s
0. V. Sentinel .. . . , . . ...... 2531
lrd High T11m, 3-G•mtt
0 . V. Seutinl!l . , ....... , . . 2543
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Hill HovaHcr puced the win....., w~h games of 149, 214 nnd
191 for a 554 totul with llink
Mcncheni hitting 551 on games
or 193, 1&amp;2 and 176, While P~:~ul
Cliffo rd
..... 1m. CUfJord had 5!W with games of
2nd High lnd :J..G•mtl
193, 167 and 190. Bob Louk.. to·
WILson . .. ..
610 talcd ~4 with FNnk Kul'llg\c
High. Ind. 3-Gimet
hitting 400. Jo' or the lwers GriH
606 Durbin bad 568 with games uf
170, 198 &lt;md 200 wit'h Doc Greer
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