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bi&amp;m~wting EditorU4ly
.h~~ The Facts About
Re,P9!'18 .l!a•e been cireulaled by an area
1 .1\Qill(~r --., nQt ll\l.li one - that five south-

eastern Ohio counties-are suffering a painful

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Mrs. Trosser
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motor vehicle tax receipts for the same counties. Then be has a f~ t~Jr l!lf~b •I:Ol;lii•Y ,
that b comparable to the figure published in
the same document for 19~81
January third, 1959 a well-displayed storr
said tbe five CO\Jnties .above had· busine,.
decline tYeraglnJ 1,111ptr cent lower for the
.w... ~~~ Dec.,l8,o_\1.1!59, than for lbe ~liRe
.w_,.,k i,n 1&amp;58. The Uem cited only the prepaid sales tax receipts. It also tried to show
tha.t Jlusin~ss w~ off 37 percent from "'e
begl!,vting of theJOhio fiscal ~ar M'uly I) to
'Dec. 12, 1~9~aretl to the &amp;a,me period

llulliJII!lls ..d~cline. A string cottl!llpondent 1or
this newspaper using figures released by the
state treasurer on prepaid sales tax ~ipts
arrived at such ,1 conclusion, with figu,.. ~P
1PJO!ie it! The greater sin, llo.we~, 1~., liP"
,ili!IQVIJ, for publication or tboS&lt;d~, l!Y ijle
newspaper in question.
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simple prooequre of arithmetic was pointed
out In these columns J~ijt 't11\'t)11llOntbs 1aJI&lt;),
tbat (be fJiures of decl.lne Jl!lt .won't wash. in ~8!
On the contrary, handled properly, the recSo, before our business community is perord proves business in the same five counties
~l!l!lled-lt--is--looklng squarely into the jaws of
shows a hea,lthy do.Uar i~e~:ea~Je , ln ~~r
~n~c -AW$1\\i~on. let us put it right. Fol1959 over the same period of 1~5,8 .
lowin,: ar,e~.,.~_.rsu,.on's prepaid "les tax
Put plainly, anyopJ! ,garing ~ :l!!l ..su\)11 ·. a
rceiP\8 ~~otor. veblele ·tax receipts (upon
gloom monger, should.J&gt;e certain of .h,is PT!Kif.
Which 19381flJ!orta ,were bu~) to December
He, and tbe newspi'Per ,publishiqgJtls
·l~D. ·19511, c GI'III.Il~ !0 the period in 1958.
•ion spirit stuff, dl&gt; not know lltat,fi.lpje.l!:fM- -Qur Qhart :411!q~a only collections for the enurer Ferguson now reports Slillealiax 'rtc~eipta
~· period, .~; )IY any iJn&amp;le week. Each of
In-two cotegories imtead of.ooe.· ~pte 111111- the counties lbowed ~ . inc,.rease by weeks as
1,959 the treasurer lumped sal., td' !IJid mil- well.
tor vehicle sales tMt 'receipts . w~ether. A
1959 law changed that. It said ,'IJ!~y 1W~ lp
reported separately.
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sales tax receipts for ~eigs, -~epa, i!Y\W·
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Racine Comes To Middleport In
Contest With Taller Yellow Jackets

Tornadors Take Ro_me-Canaan 56-36 For Eighth
Win; Move Into Middl~rt On Tursday Night
Badne't Tornadoea made their
aeuon record 8-1 Saturday night
'lt'ltb a M-36 victory over Romecanaan o1 Athena County, rated
No. .I in the district behind Cool\'We.
Coach Larry Morrison's young
and small te.am jumped into a 112 lead in. the ~int quarter. But
Rome .whHUed 1t down to UJ.IS
early In the second quarter.
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Racine wu led by aophomore
ROME : Froet 3 (~1) 8i ~
Duane Wolfe with 21 polnta oa
&amp;; GoodleiJow .z (4-7) 8;
eJgbt field &amp;:0111 and 6 of 8 free
2 (.2-3) 6; BoJer a (3-4) 8;
tbrowa. Billy McKelvey wu Me0 {0:.0) 0 Totall 14 (8-111)
ond high with 12.
For :Rome Frost rated u the
vlailor's btl eun, ' manqed only
six pointJ.
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bit 14 of t1 for M per cent.
Racine reaervea, led by Rocer

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with the tall but 10 tar llll&lt;!llelWti

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Boston 4 TMOnto d

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Attenda.11ce Pins
·Held Sunday During Worship Services Awarded Sun~ay
The Federated church congregation held its annual meetSchool Members
l.il! on Suriday during the morning worship hour.

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LIDk, 1111 emmwllty IIU auffWid by the
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lclriUDI Wider the pr_.,t relllal plaD. A
-lar&amp;e 1114 prodDctive area ltaao .,_ lllreD
. · irom the Melp e&lt;.OOOIIIJ'· U Jlr, Uat II rtgiU,
· llld th- II DO llnmedilte 111e to be made a(
the land llldualrially, Melp county bq been
bit a harder blow than many peopla realize
at thla time.
Letart - 1llerally tbe garden tpet el 1111
COUIIIJ, willa ~ af dolLua IIIDlllllJ'

; r\"hoayer by the Re'f Waldo J. Bartels opened the meeting
Perfect attendance pim. wero
d Rev . Bartels by the request of Robert Coates, president, awarded Sunday at lbl:! Syn&lt;-"Ust
MettlodJat Church Sunday School
a!rved as chairman for the meetmg. Coates was unable to pre- to the foJiowing:
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a year pins· Adria S&amp;Jore. Brentll
th£ 1959 congrel§'a ' E&amp;R deacon, and Roy Holter, E&amp;R Sayre Clarice Norris and Brenda
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~ ~ry . Virgima Re1bel, church rour . year term at t~e !...unday
7 year pm : Frant1in Rizer
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~nell seerelar)' The trea"urer s meetmg Members ret1nng from
5 year pins· Marcu Karr, Mrs.
~ott and the proposed budget lhe cuuncll an W A Gibbs, Pre1 Edna Carleton Wanda Rizer Frar1·
;.t~ 1960 were g1ven hy John MILch 1 byter1an elder, :~J. Jss Evelyn 1',1ck , klm Rtzer If. Bobby Wmeb~ennet,
,'t~asurer 1 he n•port of the aud md G 0 Schmoll, E&amp;R deacons. 1 Mickey
Wmebrenner
Suianri'e
, ~ting commltld', V1rg1l Campbell! f&lt;.Biph Camp~ll . supertntendent Winebrenner and Rob~rt Wmgerit
, a~td W. A ))rake was accepted
of 1ne Sunday School, spoke brief·
t year pins . Addle N'orr1s, early on the wurk be1ng done m that roll Norru, Debbie Norns. Jeame
i A lett~r ul th;mks ~as read from d£'paJtm r nl and l'Kpressed ~Is ap· Manuel, Janzce Manuel. Patty
&amp;by Kalm;~n fur the Chn!ll:mu pren:tJun fur the coopt!ratzon of Wmebrenner, Jean Kloes, Kathy
Dtft sent hJ m \1r Kalman. a na Lh e s U1.u:J
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,liVe of Hungary IS attE-ndmg Ohw ofl1cers Pllmphlets on the annual
Gl..adfs Robson ,
3 year pins
,University and was guest speaker, report:-. on the vanous committees Margaret E.ehmger, Lmda Elchmat the chur~h lor ,the November 11 nd orl;la ntzat lons were d•Blributed 1get:, Marte Houdashelt, Lmda Nezth~nk offerm~ serVIce of the Wom
The Lord s Prayer Ill unuon and gler, Mrs Royal Thomas, Brad
en 8 Gu1ld ~[l.!;s 1\Jbel, un behalf the recessiOnal hymn concluded Teaford Bruce Teaford and Ruth
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thanked the meetmg
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both Re~ and Mr~&gt; Barteb fur the
nn •Cis&amp;.
hours they have gJvt'n 1!1 11tudy,
2 year pms : Jean Duerr. Su111e
Tuford, A.pnl 'J eaford, ,Pauline
plannmg ar.d !,U perVISIOn to the
remodeling of the Beth;wy hmld·
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CUnd iff, Billie Jean Cund tH, Stef·
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mas as cbatrman. Mr. McCoouuf.opened

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speaker for tht program .
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Dana Wtnebrenner, 'who has ser
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tee IS •n {'barge of the program as· Hld as supermtendenl of the Sun
an applique or b•:Jy-lf.t.ad
sl!&gt;Led by Mh;s Jean Lama Mrs.
school for the ~a st nzne years ,
IP e~n leaveN.
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Dr. Jones To
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Dr. Cassa ndra Jonea, LSken, w1U
People
be the spea ker sunday at the
second School of Mt!JJOhf to be

ALGIERS, Algeria lTJ'J - MosrebeiB ambushed a French
1tary detachmenL at ' Arago, 24
milt'S northwest of Co nstantine.
Six rrench soldi ers were
ktlled and two wounded

In Pomeroy

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AND MONEY
Why hurry, hurry?
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New.'Officers, Bigger Program

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approving a school program for cblldreo of
V. DISalle addrest1ed the· board, along with
Jitmes LaJIIZ (lJ.Falrfleld) and Atty. Gen.
the 23-member bodi seWed down to.its
meellitg of 1960.

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Attention-Dog Owners
To obtain license by mall, flllln &amp;nd mall thls form to GORDON CALDWELL,
COUNTY \UDITOR, Melp County, Pom oroy, Oblo. Enclose aelf-addre11H4 SIIDIPIII
envelope and priCe of Ucenae.

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DEADLINE FOR PURCHASE Of' 11le0 D ~q , LICENSE IS JANUARY 20th. UNE
DOLLAR (.1.00) PENALTY IF Ll'CE~SE l,S ,PU~ClfA:SED . AFTER .THAT DATE.
FOR YOUR CONVENIBNct ~~
~XN'6V APPLibATION BLANK AND
tiiAlL TO THE COUNTY AUDJ'fOR AT T H'!: COURT HOUSil NOW. FEES ARE
TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) FOR EACH DO G. MALE OR FEMAJ.I,

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Polrey &amp; Sewerage
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mediate action contemplaled, l8al t11111rnn
agree, citing as their authorlt,. tbe oJ4 pn.
verb that "where there Ia smote tiiJre 1a
fire." Aa to Ita nature 1114 Its ~ Ill
tile local economy, only lillie will telL
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Funeral servlees Will be at the
Ruttencutter Funeral BIMDt' in St.
Marys Tuesday at one o'clock. Bar-ial will be made iD the Beech
Grove eemetet,y at Pomeroy. BeY.

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held at the :idason Clty M•1.hodlst
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, film of Bishop w erner being
shown.
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Attending the m.eetm~ were Rev.
R11ymon KOnkrl.ght, Mr McComas,
·,1~s Nan Moore, Nellie Zerkle,
: fi'r1eda Faehnle, Mrs. Chesher, Mr.
aud Mra. Emmilh, Robert Harrill,
'11ss Bess Sahborn, Fred Hlbbs,

Jone&amp; wdl s~e'): on '' An
Howard Snyder of Parkersburg,
tO Darknells" qn Jin; 17 while
W. Va, vzsit~d with Mr and Mrs.
Brown wi11 sp~lilt OD "The
Bent=- Wolfe and Mrs. William ~~~~_lenge oJ Africa" pn :January
By FRID!il~ !fOUDA..HILT,
B 11 ~t.er . Mr. Snyder u a nephew oi 24. A panel disc ussion will, be held
Mrs. 'Wolfe and Mrs. Baxter.
Qn Janl.llrY 31 on th.e topic "A(·
Mr. and Mrs. Mtl1lrd Pierce
twlrs, Addt.e urueaer retu~ned rica is'' WHitlng." Dr. Jone• Ia a spent Sunday in Allums
where
home Sunday evening a lter a rormer Afncan medical roluion- they visitt d w1th their daugll'ee.r,
weeka vis1t m Lanra11ter with Mr ary.
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P1x1e, B st)Jdent at Ohio Uni 11ersi(l'.
aud Mfs. R. 8. Wllkm s, who ac·
Tho School o! Missions Is . bemg
Mr!j. Walter Croob wall ·a bUii;
comparued her home.
planned for the entire family •wUh nest~ vts1tar tn .11\tbcnt Saturi:trtY:
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson Lbe evening each Sundar be·kl·
'feach~~s and offi~rs , ll'IMtiii.W
and daughLer, Roberta Jane re· rung w1th dmner Ill ~.3{} o cloclc:·In of the F1nt Baptist Church will
turned to the 1r home, BrtdgeviUe, charge of table · dccorationa and be held Frida)' evening at 7:30
Pa , Sunday evenin11 after a visit meal arrangements are Mn. Jo· &lt;tt the home of Tony Fowler.
w1th Mrs. C. E. Nease and attended anne Green, Edna Wise and Mrs.
the Me,er·Mather wedding.
li udrun Schaekel.
Mr .and :Jrs. Robert SpJde of
Mr and Mrs. Theo Kaspar and
Spectal f•lma will be shown eadl Bucyrus spent the weekend villt·
famtly af ·Jtm~evllle, 111. an(t Lift. w=~~~ 1o ..e Hult. and youft. ina relatives in Rutland . Tbey
Mrs. Homer Kupar and raw·
ur the lntermedillte IHII were aceompanted tb Middleport
of Dayton arrived satttrtllr
MYF. The latter group w111 by ¥1cbael and O,bra Turner,
ll;,~;~;;'·· called by the Illness of med also by themselves with MN. children of Mr. 1110d ~Jn. Robert
Arnold,
El11.al-leth Capehart and Mra. Sar- Turner, wllo they vlaited with
all Spencer in chartce.
lheir graJJdp,arentll, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kennedy of Columbus spent
Prunary yountc~ter~:~ will be di- Joe Turner. The returned to theJr
lhe weekend with his parent&amp;, Mr. rected hy Mra Carol Proffitt and home Sunday.
11.11d ft\rs. William Kennedy.
Mn. Lavers Ye11~er wlllle Junu~r
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Mrs. Har Iey HoIcom h an d l am II Y age children will be un der •·~~~·•·
Letart entertained Soliday'{liOi'lorof London, Ohio visited Sunduy Jean WHrner and Mrt. Betty LhUt. ing the lat.t..•'a m t.he M · Pr d
wtth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burt
~ader of the school Is Mts. Philson, ~~ oble~an~ ~; h:r
and family.
Eve lyn Proffttt.
bb'thday• . Gueats Included Mrs
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Mr and Mrs. Wayne Russell or
We Can
LouiS\' I lie, Ky, were weekend
PhU&amp;on'l son, Mr. and Mrs. l1hlls:on
guests of hie mother, Mr·j. Samp
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ant;l son, Rush, of Mlddli-p·;rt.
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Charlc5 Faulkner of CIHi t'lcston,
Va.. spen~ SundaY Wl'h. hilt
Mrs. c }', Tbompkloii returned
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Mr,. • 'Jiftlei , 113Wkner Jn
home Sund•y • .rw underaotnl
On Request
at Holztr Hospital and is
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Mr. ~ua Mn. Bob Haagcrty efl•
Mattie Bush has been reEb''"""h returned
a group of boys and
ill with the flu the
studzes ut Jun10r High, thi 1
ltcmor of their son, Chip·
at her home oh Ash St.
after a weeks Ulneu
celebrated bll seven\11
Sanborn and Mr1 Ma·
1birthdLIY saturday,. The part)&gt; wu
were dinner guests
in the basement of til•lr new
Roscoe Fowler at
DEVILOP HYBRID ANIMAL
LONDON UPI _ Commumst 1
on Beech $t. Games were
country home on Leadins::
Gltinese acientlsh In Tibet have played and pttlCI awarded to Pat
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euccessfuily croned a yak and a IArcher, PaUy GrOPIIft, and J1mmy
Hol5teih bull, according to Radio Wildermuth. )Us. Haggerty, _. ar.d daughter, iBarbara. vllited rei·
Roblaaon'o Cleanen
by Mrs. William ~versdn, atlve1 in AtheM, Sunday. They al·
1Peiping. Tbl!l broadcat'\. sa id the
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, resultinc hybrid produced el&amp;ht
ICe cream and cake to the 10 vialted thel'f dauahter, Shlron,
times a1 much milk as the yak
and honoree.
a ltudent at OU.
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1nd can stand the rugged Tibetan
preaent included, Jim•
ijiijiijiiiji,ijjiiijiiijiijiijjijiicllmate better than the Holstein
M•lll,

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bald , Mn Glona Ebersbadt, and Hts !IUccessor bas not yet been
Mrs Dorothy Jenk JJUI.
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Mr McComas pres1ded over the 1- " " - " - - - - - - - - - businl'as aession when several
~:b urch maaen we!'e disc:1ssed. It
I'Hd Slllaon ..d Georce HIIJ:ris
·.vae announeed that frllmsl.era Rec·
aud Kenneth Lawtulnt were award·
Jf! llltiOn Day wouid be observed
ell tenderfoot badpo, lh tim llep
Su:~day, January 17
In acoulinc.
It was voted by the ::rouo to
&amp;eeond, dill
have a prayer Vtg.il :'b:rch 2, ·.vhlch
IS Ash Wcdnct~d:Jy. The church
will be open from 7 a. m. to 7 p.
m. that day for -nf:dJt• wn and
Rraye.r by .dilfrE"nt gro•tps. Tire
young peop:e's J:: ' o !'lS ''ould be
~trved communu n follow~d by a
break!ast bcl'ore goltlg w st:1ool.
The mlnister anntluncrd a sUbdistrict meeting at the chu\ch for
:.farch 1. The theme fo r Ihe roeet·
1ng wtll be "Preparin l{ (01' D)'ilamIa one
1&lt;'! D!sciples)lip" The Rev. Petitt,
of St
pastor of the Methodist t hurtb tn
Mn.
J11ckson will be the speJ.kcr wltb

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church councrl tht• nomtnatmg
The Busmess and ProfessiOnal
committee Charles Werry. Walter Women 's Club wlll hold 1ts monI year pins: LIQYd J enkms, Mr.
Grueser and M1 • I B Weed, pre· thly meeting Tuesday ev( nlng m
Ross Norris, Mrs. Rost
~ented the fo llowmg for church
the dtnmg room of the M ~;o n ic Norris, Troy Zwtllmg, RuJSsell
eouncrl P hil Wtlllamsrm I'rl!sby Temple Following the dinner.
Zw lllmg, Helen Tuford , 8.1ndra
tertan "lrle r, ~rss Fllzabeth F1ek, Oscar. &lt;;Jark, hur.i •~•I._ t
bo~ ·L~n :tirenell , Joyce
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pressed the though~ tha:
appeals to each of
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