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13 at 7 45 Rev R A B1ddle Pastor.

ka41J Sebool 10 a. m. pi'I\IC'hlgl day 1D month 10 30 A M cburcb 10 30 A M Evemng Servtce 7 30
11 L m. and 8 p, m. and 8tble comm.w:uoo and preacbtni -R.ev PM Prayer ServJce Wednesday
stur:J:r Thart4ar 8 pm.. Putor t:. Harold C Doster Pastor
7 00 P.M Earl Slack, Minbter
W. Proffttt Apt. Chat. Hupp.
IU. ChurchoM. Mon'li. . Star &amp;
Church Of Christ, Middleport,

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lUble SdiDol 8:10 A. K. Mam.iDI
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Wyatt, ll) 1 t.tw. .sc.eph
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Mlllitltwllle MltfMclitt Church,
Grow, PM.tmo, Hosmer

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Sehoel; 11 A. M. WOI'IIhip Senice;
~ ,,:.30 P. lL
Mktwer c.ununlly Church
IMd'-" Creek Road. Rev. B.. E.
ThOIDit. putor, P'l.ny.d Cleland,
QbQrch Servloe 'I SOP. M. Prayer
meeting Wednesday Ai.aht 7 30 P.
II. El'eryone cc:nltal:ly ilwited.

11te S'Jr-.cuM IMtMdlat Church
Rer. Robert E. Linte.r, Putor.

Sunday ~hool 9·30 A. M. Dana
Wioebnmuer, Supt. W01"8hip SerYlees 730.
Thlrcllthet PentuOital Church
111ddleport, B L. Barrett, pa 1tor,
Sunday School 101 a. m. Evenlna
service 7:-e p m.

alt,hop.
Mommg S t11r
SunJa)
Sch~ 9 45 A M.. ~orfLlnl: worsb1p at 11 A M. MYF Sunday e,·e
IUill It I. PrlYer meettDi Tbursda7 evet~tq l-:01"!.rpnse Sund&lt;Jy
SeAool 10 10 A. 'l Morning wprship 8.30 A. ll YF at 6 30 P. M
Eveni.D.I wor.s.h1p
1 30 Prayer
1De4!h.Jll Wednesday 7 30 P M
UB ChvrchH, btart Fait., RoI« llartln, Pastor Sunday School
&amp;·30 A M:. Wonhip Service 7 p
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· Cbr11tian Endeavor altc,rnate
Sund:lya at 7 30 P M
Cltvrch of the Naurene, Syn.
ewe, Roy K. WHJlams, ,Pa&amp;tor
SWlclly School 9 30 A M Mornmi
worllllp 10.30, NYPS 6 30 p M
EiJDJehsttc &amp;ervlce 7 30 p M'
WedD.etday evoolng prayrr mee\
inC for the midweek •nd Tuesdaf
afte.naoon DraYer hour
House of Prayer, c~~ut•r, Su•
day School 9 30 A M Morning
worship 11 A M sunday evening
worship at 8 Prayer meeting on
'I Thursday 8 p M

Pastor

Grac. EpiK;;INI r;hurch, Eut
Church of Chrl1t, &amp;radford,
Malo Street, Porneruy. Rev. J Rev. John \\oyatt, PaRlor Bible
Edwin Charles, IJ.eetor, Mr.a. Ce- School 9 30, church servtceB 10·30
dnc W Cl.Jrt, ora:aniat. Wonbip Youtb meet1ng at 6 p M. and
and aermon at 10 30 A. M, Holy evangellahc set vtce Sunday t.Y~n
Commuruon flrst Sund11y In month tnl at 7 James Reed, Supt.
Church School, Begmoers
and
Free Mathodi•t Church, H•rry
Primary, at 10 30 A. M. For infor· Batea, Pastor, Laurel CUff. Sun
mation concerninlf our
work, day School 9 30, Cia~ meeting
plea•~ telephone 302.-J
10 30; FMY service 7 00, Preach·
Chrl1tlan Churell •t RMdtvllle lng 8·00, Prayer Meetmg Wednes.
Evory Sunday 1(1 A M Sunday day 7 30 Hysell Run
Sunday
School and Commumon first Sun School 10, Proochrng n Hi
day Ln month 11 -"- M
Church
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tommuulon and pr~cblna:; third
Edward GnfClth pastor Sunday
Sunday
in month 'f:-30 P
X School 9 30 a m, Young Peoples
church preachina:-Rev Huold C meeUng 6 4:5 p. m, Preaehmg ser.
Doster, Pfl3tor
vices 7 30 p m, prayer meeUng,
Christian Ctturdl at Lana Bot. Wodn esdav 7 30 p m
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Sunday School anti commumon, 9, 30 Mornmg wonh1p 10 45 Evefirst Sunday m month 7 30 P ~ nmg worsh iP 8 on the 1st 3rd , flth
Meeting Wed
Chureh preaching; thtrd Sunday Sundays Pntyer
tn month 10 30 A M Church corn
nesday 8
munton and preach mg. -Re1
Raclrle M~Uion
Charles Bu1h
Harold C On.!lter, Pastor
pastor, Services ~u!ldBJI '1 30 and
TM Churct. of Chri1t, K.,o, Tues~Jy 7 30

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ool 9 30 Morn mg worship 1(} 30
Christmas sermon, "Bebold, the
Kmg", 7 p m Chrutmas program ,
foHowM bY carohng by the Chnat,.
tan Endeavor, Wednesday, 7 p m
Prayer m eetm~/ and Bible study ,
8 p m Cho1r J.fractlce
H . .ttt ~tttodl•t Church, Mid
dleport, the Rev C R Konknght ,
pastor Sunday School, 9 30, Ern·
est Covert supt , Mornmw: worship,
10 30 , sermun topic ' The Flrst
Christmas", 7 30 chnstmas program, followed by caroltng by th e
MYF , Wednesday, 6 30, junwr
cholt, 7 p m Senwr ctloir
Flnt B•ptt~t Church, Miclcllepo.t,
the Rev C E Noyt pastor Church
Sehool, 9 15, Frank Cheesebrew,
supt
Morn ing worship, 10 15
6 p m Jmuor and Semor Youth
I&lt;'ellowshlp, 7 30 Evening worshtp
s~rvu:e Monday, d~t"lhvnal ser
vlc e by the Semor Youth Fell ow
sh1p, 11 p m , Wednesday, mtd
week pray er and Pnme servtce
7 30 , Chu1r pract1re, 8 :m
Mt. Moriah Bapt11t Church, Mid·
dleport, the Rev N D Bordon,
palitor B1ble School 9 15 Arleno
Reese, supl, Mornmg worship,
lO 30 7 30 Chnstmas tn ght Cln1si
mas prw;ram
Church Of The N•~•r•n• ,Mid·
dleport, lh~ Rev Robert Sl}ers
pastor Btble School 9 JO, Lt&gt;: st~r
Taylor supt , Mornm~ worshiP
){J 30 &lt;.:hr1 st mas program,
7 :vJ
Thursday 7 10 Prayer rn~etmg
ctturch Of Chnst In Ct-lri•tlan
Unton MHI J lt&gt;pOlt the Rev Guy
F Sayn' pastor Sunrla y Schonl
10 am l'rcaclun g scrvuc , 7 JU
Wedncsd.• Y 7 3o 8J hle study

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Phone 17

Williams Wtlhe 5 18, L 262,
NE cor ex :)8 A NE, A 2 92, Val
$70 Total Tu $8 28
Same S ll! [ 262 Out of 26 59
A tract A 1 fttl, Val $90, Total
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New terms of county ort\tju
wtll begJn oHtcially the f1rif ......
day 10 ;January ~ the 7tll ..:...
everyone except Treuuret .ctrit
G Mtllhone
Ohio law set11 the ftrst llftllda)'
m September, seven monUu away,
u the date county treaaunra be·
llh tbetr new tenna.
Orfi~tals who will complete thelr
,weanng m ceremomes bdon: next
! Monday are Dan C Hartinger and
Rolland E Neutzhng, comml8slon·
•n, Mr Hartinger for h.ls hfth
eon.5ecutlve four )ear term, Mr
\Teutzhng, lone democrat for ht&amp;
ftrst James F O'Brien for hi~
;ecund term ..a nroseeutor, Bob
Har1enbach for bls C1rst swlnr as
~ oun ty sb ertff, J E D Hartmger
ror hiS fifth full term (begLDDIRg
u c[)un y engmeer July 1 Hl40 as
1 m appmr.tee), Coroner Henry Ew·
l1lf for h1s Sixth four year term
plus hts first of two }4!an that b~
gau m 1934, Clerk of Court Eve·lyn Lucke for her first full term
and Recorder Jack Thomas for h1s
No. 1 photo of the Datly Sentinel's n~w feature "The Mystery Farm·· Is pictured above third term
Can you Identify the aenal photograph of thts farm? It IS the ftrst of 52 such farms whtch \\Ill
The cuunty aud!tor office nol
appear one ea~ week m the Da1Jy Sentmel durmg 1957 The ov.ner of the above tnctured Up b&lt;foro the votm '"" ' ' " ,,
fatm can recetve a beautiful, framed photo M the above farm free with the compliments of so ts set astde to beg1n Jts term at
The Dally Senbnel by calling at the of! tees Na rnes or those successfully tdenttfymg the Mys- a different Ume The IRw slt)'s the
aw:htor 11ha!l begm hta duty th1·
tery Farm will be earned m Fnday's edthon
serond Monday m Marth follow
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Jurors were drawn recently for the January term of the
Mason County Circutt Court by JUry commissiOners George
A. Rairden, Republican, of Leon, and L J Ruttencutt~r, Democrat, of Mason
Judge Oliver D. Kessel of Rtpley, who was recently elected
judge of the Fifth Judicial C.rcUlt, will prestde over the court

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RESOLUTION
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Un•t•d Methodl1t, Eugan .. Brown
p.t stor Sand,t} School --11 15 ,, m
fh eo Smtih , Su p l \'¥ut•h1p 10 30
ltm Sub!N1 'lh1 \\u1d, nf Th e
W1 se (Tins 1 ~ Student H1 rogm
'ron Day llml St'Vl't al ~tudents
fr om our thurch y,ho atl' .1lt ~ nd
nl! coll(lgc~ ,nn;i UmvQrstlu ~ will
ht pn•senl #lrl have pan 111 the
"IIIJ(f'\
MYfi' 330 pm htgene
t 111 pt l' ~&gt;~ Wulnt'sda} 7 p m pr.t\CI fnt'('\lnl{ IHXt Suntlu1 Jan
2 llo[) t ommun10n scnJI'I' ~ou
d11\ - Jan R 7 45 [1m 01 flea!
Hoard mtt' hn g:
First Bapti1t Church ltalph C.
Zundt•l! pastor Wtlham W11.1.ion
Supt 9 30 11, rombmed serv1cr.
uf wor~h1ps and !tudy SJll'!tlal
musiC Sermon What · ~ the use?' '
nur~cn and Junior
church for
chlld~t•n, 6 30 Youth mcetmg Mon
rl11 v 1H2 youth party and N4'w
lt 11 s E\ c sr rv1ce Wednesday
7 30 lllPf'l!n~ of Nominating com
mn m II f'f'
H1rmonvllla p,.,byter11" R•l
ph Ztmtlel supply pastor 10 00
1 hurc&gt;h sc hool M W Fml,lw Supt
I 7 45 1' M Worship SerVtC'r and
~( 1 111 0 11 A }..£'w Year s Challenge '
8 4~ \ ou1h M&lt;"c1mg
Church of Christ, Mlddle[IHtrt,.
I F'l u l I r:ardne.r pastw: Blblr
School 9 30, Morning worshiP at
110 30 New Year sennon, toptc "'fu
a Bell er Church Year", 6 p '1l
{ lu1~tlan Endeavor· Eventn~ wor·
~htll ~crmon topic .:Buying llp the
Opporturutll'!' , Wl.'d
7 p
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prayer mcP.tmg and B1ble study,
8 p m choir practice
Heat .. .M.thodlst Church, Middle
pm t , the Rev C R. Konkrlght,
I pt~s tor Sunday School 9 30, Ernest Co\'ert supt Mormng worsh tp
10 30, sermon ''The End" , 6 p m
Youth Fellowship, Wed '7"1'l m
choir prachce. Thurs CommiSSlon
on Edueabon, 7 30
First PrMbyt•rl•n Church, Mid-

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whlCh Wlll conV\':ne on Monday
1anuary 7
Sixteen grand jurors were drawn
and 1re to report at 9 am , Janu
af;v '1 They arc as follows
Arbuckle Dutnct, Otho Lamer
Cienden1n District, Dan Hope and

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Two Area Bands
Invited ToW. Va.
Inauguration

Blain, cologne n"'""· '·"

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Earl Keefer, Graham District, Ot
Ue Roush and Paul E Henderson,
~nan District, J B Dunn and
l. c. Griffis; LeWIS District. Harry
:a:trq.wn, Arhn Hall, and Harold
lf&amp;Yhes, Robinson D1strlct, A E
Ru11ell; l{naon DistrJct, M A
ifi.feenlee, Waggener Dtstnct, Her.
v1D L1eY'Ing and Frank Board.
Petit jurors, who arc to report
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• llorsel Knapp, Arthur C Gel·
..,.;.,Ira., Herman Slctner Jr Elton
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e.Jme Tbom~s. Harry A Go4frey,
Harold Bumgarner, Dewey Barnetl,
ltax lolley, Buck Fruth, Clyde D
flice1 Homer Cunnmgham, J A
Kapp, Mert Rollins, Clyde Asbury
Harold Adams, J. H Fauver, Doug
lu •RLRoush, M.. W. Johnson, Fred
~reen, !Ro Johnson Marlon Hen
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E. L1eving, John L. Km
Dvst, Ray Hill, Leo
Dunn, Carl Chattin,
C C Lewts, Jr, Alec
Jeaa Lyons
Gdl. Wilbur Webb J
Cleon B Cadle, Dana

Middleport Fire
Auxiliary Holds
Christmas Party

The annual Christmas party o(
tne Auxiliary of th~ Middleport
Volunteer Ftre [)cpartment was
held Fnday evenmg at the Fire
lTit'll'! Hall when the chtldren of
the members were gueJta Mrs.
Sldnf'y T Russell, president, ~re ·
sided at a short busmeu ml!etmg
and future prOjects were discUss
ed
Chmtmas gilts were exchang~fl
and a dessert course was served
by Mr::~ Thomas Darst Mra Davl:l
Ohlinger and Mrs James Oanlellt
Mrs Russell contributed the lravelhng pnze w.hlch was awarded
to Mrs John Vroman
Those present 4ncluded M.rs RUII·
sell Mrs Ohlinaer and daugbteJ'!i
Sandra and Susan, Mts C R Karr
Sr and grandcle.ughter, PpJl) •Ann
B.tucr, Mr! Jack Bechtel and dau
ghler S11ra, Mrs Emmett Shull'r
Mrs Vromap , Mrs Darat, Mts
Jamt's Damels and dau£hten
Lynn and Jenrnfer, Mts Robert
McElhmncy and dauabters Karen
Mrs Charles M\lrr&amp;Y

The Wahama Whtte Falcon b&lt;1nd
and the Pomt Pluaant Br~ Bl11ck~
hand have been Invited to attend
the Inauguration or Governor
Cecll H Underwood on January
14 m Charleston.
Duector ~of the Wahama band
is James Breen while duector or
the Pt Pleasant band 1s c R
Yoho
Twenlv-mnc band~ have bePn
mvtted by the governor elrct to
participate In the parade Io be
held tn eon] unction \\ 1th the day's
!estivtltes
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Of that number 16 had accepted
the tnvttahon late last week Par·
ade Mars hall AI J Carey of Charleston reminded b.ands that the
1 deadlmr for the mv1tat 1on con .
fltmatwn was set as December 31
The parade for the 1 naugural
I ceremoni es will bcgm at 10 AM
and -..1U (!nd at the sl~tchouse
pnor to the ceremony In case of
good wcath(!r the ceremonv wtll
be held outdoors at the Cap1tal
In case of bad weathr&gt;r the wau
~nral wtll bf' held tnstd(! I he budd
mg ln thr. House of Delegat es

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Vacation Movies
Shown Chtistmos
At Mills Home

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Hanley, HoT Sayre, Fred
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Clkk rCharlcs
H Chne, James L.
Otis Fuber and

Every p i - ..perlly eralted ol SOUD
MAPLE . . . b&amp;crubfuiiT finished in

wo:rm.

aatin~smooth,

honey tone

''Permo-Lustre" hn1sh. Groce·
lui tradHional Early American design

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made on their vacatwn
lnp through Canada and th~ New
England States and New ): ork
City and Wathmgton, D C, were
enwvcd on Chrtslmas by Mr and
Mr!! Shtrlcy Mtlla and lhelr guests
The p1etures were brought • ~ ?11r
and 1\fi"SI Jilin")' Joti.Dson, CollUfl
bus, whO were on the trip wtth
Mr and Mrs Mills
Mr and Mrs. Johnson 11nd Mr
and Mrs Donald ).fills and childre n and Mr. and Mr!. Robert
Milia and daua:hter were auesta
o( the .Mills durln&amp; the da~

with dust-sealed case1. Cb90" hoUJ
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days passed, l1v
Routme was piled

BAKER FURNITU
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MEIGS GE.NERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted , Mrs
Emesl Gross,
Pomeroy, Mrs Clara Boso Port·
land, Mrs Barbara Mace. Chcsior
Dlschargcs, Wllltam Wallace Syracuse: Aten Sham, Pomeroy,
Mary Park, Middleport

Fun eral serviCes w.Jl be held
Wednesday at 2 p 111 at Wh1te
Ch.apel Church for Harlow Wat-~ Frank Spencer 16 yeur old youth
kms 78, who dted at the horne of charged with steahng auto p$rts
hts son Garrett Watkins of Colum- was released Saturtlay to the eus
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bus Sunday afternoon
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Joh C Baron
He was a hfc long resident of
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Olive Township m Melgs County
Spencer w11l be returned to the
Survtvmg the deceased arc mght court for a hearmg January 2 The
children Clyde Watkms Manon youth was one of two JUVeniles
o., Paul Watkrns, Reedsville' 1 who were fotled m an attempt to
Argel Watkins Ravenna 0 Gar escape the county ;atl last week
nf'tt Watkms, 'Columbu~ Gerald
His HI-year-old brother Rrchard
watkrns, Columbus, '"arion Wat· facmg the same charge, was re.
ICms Bav City Mtch Robert Wat leased from }all Satu ..day under
kms' u • s N'
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s D , $500 bond to the conn of Justtce
avy an 0 ary
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Voll of Reedsville Also surviving of Peace R E Grindley
arc 12 grandchildren.
Rev Roy Dee\er wtll pre8lde at
the Wednesday
services after
whtch burtal wlll be 'made m tl!e
church cemetery under dJrecti()n
o{ the Arbaugh Funeral Home of
Tuppers Plams

Training School
Of 4-H Officers
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Pen"'Yivon" led the uaUon ltJ'

traffic ieath• wtth 18. Texas reoported 18 dead on the highwiJ~
Callfor-ma 16 Michtgan lJ and Oh~
10 Pennsylvania's overall dut.Jt
t oll or ~1 al"~o topoed th" li&amp;t
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Tem ' " ftn~l 111 oYerall fi&amp;\
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Aw~~·~ F··rst Baby Of Year
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Who will~ the. First Baby of 1957 in tbe Meigs Mason area?
Will a bo}' OJ a gtrl reign supreme as the fb.:st new cituen of
the area f9t tle fo~hcommg y~ . ?
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.lf!:.at questton Will be dedd ,t midnight IDnight or there

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And, loral merchants again are

o!ferong • boot of glf" to lhe new

comer to ~we htm or her a real

I~ta;,~emgl1::: go

to the first baby
born m Me1gs County or m bound
, ,.tes of We"t Columbl.l Clirton
Mason, New Haven, Hartford and
Letart W Va
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•rt&gt;a 2. Parenti mu•t be .,.tidentt
of this ar... 3. Exw time of birth
must be •peclfiH fn 1 wrltt.n
ltat.m.nt by attencllftt physican.
4. Applicants mulf be fiJW in
the O.lly Senhne1 oHice by Jan·
6. 1957. In caa of • tie, awercl
wNI M distributed at the dltcr.t·
ion of c.nte.t commltt...
Gifts to be awarded to tbe f1rst
Baby of 1~7 are being eontnbut·
ed by the followtng merc:bants and
busu:.ess men A large Baby Blan.
ket by Stifflers , A Baby BuntJng
by Metgs County Farm Bureau
Coop; At Nursery Lamp and Ute
by Starks Drug Stores; A Baby
Auto Chatr by H&amp;R Ftrestone, A

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At Middleport

The thtrd acCldent for the month
of Deeembcr was rcpot1t'd by Mtd
die ort Pohce Saturda He.rnoon
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The acctdent whtch caused onh
mmor damages occurr£'d when a
;;~~nven by Homer Mtght 66, of
l eport attempted to pass a
st~f~d cahr on · Sec
1 ond st and
co l ed Wit a coa truck .dnven
by Charles Edwards 2tJ of Mid·
dleport whtcb was 'approachtng
from the opposite dU'ecUon
Mtght paid a fine of $5 and costs
Ln Mayor C 0 Fisher's court on
charges of failure to teld ngnt
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Darry, a Baby Rmg and Bracelet
from Gocssler Jewelry, A Johnson
&amp; Johnson Baby Ktt from SWllber
and Los he Drugs, a $10 Saving Ac·
count by Pomeroy Natrona! Bank;
A pa1r of Poll Parrot Baby Shoes
Hartley &amp; Bennett Shoe Stare, a Sil.
nr Baby Cup by Collins Jewoley;
a Free Trip for Mama and Baby
ftOm the hospital by Ewmg FuneraJ Home .and a $25 Savmg! Bond
b:r The Dally Sentmel

mnes.

LICENSES GRANTED

Two couples have obtamcd h
censl·~ rrom Probate eourt to mar.
r} The~ were Donald E Wells,
27 Columbus, 0 glaBs mspectQr,
and 1~ oUJse Lee Nester, 28, Harrl·
sonv1llc , Sterhng F Arney, 22
Newberry 0, toll motor operator,
.a ltd Delores Ann Johnston, Rl 1,
Vmton

or

COMMISSION TO MEET
Tht&gt; ComnH8SJOII on Educabon
wtll meet on Thursday evenmg at
Heath Methodtst Church

120

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a(!PCar m Mayor E.
Robln10n's
.. ourt
Patrolman Werry made three
other arrests ovf'T fliP weekend
Clyde Clark Letart W Va was
released on $250 bond after bemg
charged With dnvmg wlule mtOXJ
cated and Eugene Willough.~y and
Troy Ohlinger Jr , were cited mto
court Jan 5 for runmng traffH"
light$;
Meanwhile four penons rece1ved Identical fmes , all $5 and costs,
for traUtc v1olat1on ta~es beard m
mayor'5 court Saturday mghl
They were Vlolet Ohhnger, Mid..
dleport and Robert Stewart, MID·
enville both f&amp;r speeding, Wilbur
J Stewart Mason , reckless operatton, and John F Lit.ebfteld, New
Haven, ~ snd costs on each of
two counts defettlve muffler and
defectne hand brakes

Prod-

Eggs, steady pnces at farms
for U s consumer grades whttcs
and browna, A Jumbos 37..f4 , A
large 33 35, A mediumfl 28-30. A
amaH 21 26, B large 3(}.33 FOB
Cincinnati, whttes and browns A
large 89-40, A medium 34-35
Chickens, fryers fn m fryers 3-3
~ lb 18-19, h('ns, heavy over 5
lb 1316, hens 5 lh and under 12
13, hens light t)p(' ltl-12
Butter. 90 ~cQfc 68

Durmg t b·;•:,:.~;;~~~~~:::~:'·•J
la~t year 364 p
ftc muhaps.
!\f.any traffic experts had based·
thetr m1n 1dual predrdions on the
"shock value" of last week end
when 712 prrsons dted m an unparalleled Chmtmas slaughter
Oh1o passed the hallway mark
in the New Year holiday weekend
With the death toll runmng behmd
tbr number of deaths for tbe sim.
dar pcru)(t durlng the Chr1stmat
holJday
A Un1ted Press count'tbat be
gan at ti p m Fnday showed ~
least 12 re~urted dead from al)
type aC:Cidenis, compared to 16 fol '
apprlllnm.ately the same penod
week ago
;
Of the total 10 dted hJ traffie
acc1dents The onl&gt; double latahtr
was that of a Hartford City Ind .• '
couple m a colltsJon With a coal
truck on Route 90 near warren.
Tbe two were tossed from tbeif
car and huned btneath a load of
coal th:lt sptlled from the trudrl
The other weekend deaths weN
the drowning of a fivt"-yeaH14
g1r( while takmg a bath m hef
home near Elyna an electl'C)(II"
hoD of on lS.month-old girl wbed
she touched a bare lamp WLre iJl
her home- at ~onroe Falls
The Oh1o Safte~ Council h a I
predicted a total of 25 traflle
dr:~ths 1n t h c state before the
bohday penod rs over Tu lBdaJ'
mtdmghl

Remo N1cn has purchased the
Interest or bts brother·ln·law,
Enzo Barsotti, tn the Friendly
Tavern m Mtddleport. Nien and
Banottt bouiht the busaness from
Mrs Xellre Barsotti m 1952 and
Salllrflay was Barsotti s Jan day
as a partner He has tentatiVe
plans to move to the south with
his famtly
Ruth Carr and Irene Haggy, I'!M·
plorees at the Tavern, planned a
(arewell party last wMk for Mr
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Barsotll
when
approximately
;
Annou11rement was made toda) twenty (nrnds and patrons enjoy
tbat the Southern Local School ed a rh1rken dmner, prepared by
Board w11! mert Tuesday January the Martm Restaurant, and ser
The annual eleellon of the Mill8 mstead of January l as ong1 ved 1n the TV room at the Tavern son Countv Hosprtal, Inc, w1U be
nally scheduled
Mr Barsotti was presented 1 fare. held on lanuarv 8 at 7 PM lD ~
well g1ft durtng the party
Jumor H1gh aud1tor1um ift Po~
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Pleasant 1t has heen announet-4
THOMPSON RETURNS
ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING by Dr Jack Buxton prestdent.
Danny
Thompson, Beech st
The ~1Jddleporl Litf'rary Club
Pomerov has returned to the Pom
Buxton wLII pre~lde at th..e~;;:;;~,;
"r!t
have the1r annual bus mess mg Jt \1 a ~ reported that a1
eroy Mutors Co as a new car
salesman after an ahs~nce of a menmg at the home of Mrs Dale matel&gt; 7~ letters havc,.;-f~;;~;jj.ij~'
year lie was formerly wttb the Dutton on Wednesday Jan 2, at ed to members wtth u1
for the mee1mg
two o clock
firm for H pC'TJOd O[ slx years

Mason Hospital
Election To Be
Held January 3

----Highlights Of 1956 In The Meigs County Area
Jan 6 - Eastern School board
reorgamze8, ~tands back of bon~
ISSUe
Jan 7-Mtss Sandre Wmebren·
ncr, Spracuse, named winner or
1956 1tork race Yellow J&amp;.cketll
clobber Logan 90-72
Jan. 10-New Middleport mayor
C 0 Fisher outlmes program
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sult.able

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Jan 18-( ommlssioners demand
probe or expense accountfl of Protecutor Jame&amp; F O'Br1en. Pres~
tor brands charges "unfair'' and
''pohhcally b1ascd" County budget
of $769,903 announced Belpre
edges Eastern by towering score
of 119-105.
Jan. 2-t-Hugc aluminum
goes to Mooroc Co
Jan. 25 -

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Caltforma listed 13 dead ln tnf..
fw four tn rnrAeelhn~'U aeclilf.!r
f'nts and one fll'e deatb for a totar,i
o f 18
De&amp;JHte the steady nse in tltp}
flilm~r of traffic deaths, the N*"
twn~l Safet. (:O)unctl '-1tf"drew ·~
carher pred1chon that tbe deatli
toll might set a four~ay
safety record
Ned H Dearborn, couned
rlent satd hP rematnf'd
th.at lhe n ~ llon's dr1ven
eonhnue to &lt;1.hnw Jncreaeed
and hold the death toll below
council's orJgmal prediction of

.cord Sel in 1952-S)
The record New Year's
toll for a fo~r-day P4!f~od was
a:e Wll5 m.a de by th e, Slate Patrol •n 1 q~' !'i, whPn 41 1 fi•rmot
Henrt and Charles Werry charged IHMA. This ear's
;;;t~P.·~ ~
huu with mtoxl~hon Jllslt Will 83 higher ~in

Barsotti' Sells
M3fhe
I. t R
eports Interests In
Fr•'endly Tavern
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Bao•melt. by Baker Furndure Co;
8nd funeral serv1ccs were beld A Year&amp; Supply of Baby Shoes by
Roush's Shoe Store, a $5 cerUfka u•C,lNQINNATI, 0 UP at the Ewing Funeral ChapeJ at te toward Milk from Spring Hill

3 P m. today .lor Charles Meh'ln
Thomi, Infant son of Mr and M.rs
~nvcr Thoma of Pomeroy who
dted shortly after b1rth tn Mason
Clime Saturday evcnmg
SurviVIng 1n addition to the lJ&amp;r·
ents, Denver Thoma and Charlene
Htnes Thoma arc the grandparent&amp;
Mr and Mrs Rev Weber Thoma
and Mr and Mrs Cleland
Rev Weber
Tboma offtcat.ed
at the scr\"'ccs after which ~unal
was made 1n Beech Grove Cemelory

Pomeroy pOit('e sa1d today Fer
ns :M Justts would bt cnarged
w1 ' h dut.urbmg the peace 1n afldt
110n to mtoxJeauon :~nd dnvmg
wh1le rntoxtcated complamt&amp; wh
' 1ch were filed agaanst h .m Satur
day mght
Ju.st11. U, of Pomeroy, late Sat..
urday night wrecked a car owned
by Reet West on Sta1R Route .,
when he drove 1t off the ht~hw.ay
to the nght h1t a tree, and went
on accord1ng to pollee ct, 1ef
Frank Hudson sard Ju~trs drove
the car, which. had one s1de shear
ed off, to a Kerr s Run dn ve tn
became mvolved tn a figh.t and
durmg tt InJured hts hand when he
thruat tt through a glass v.rndow
After treatment at Me1gli Gener
al Hosptllll Justis was Jarled where
lbc dr1vmg while tntOltlcated char.

Jan 31 - Easlern School D1s
trlct sa~~ number oC teacbers has
to be ('Ut Pnn('lpal R R Gny reSigns lf1ddkport Park Assoc op
ens campau:n headed JJy Bruce
Lloyd to complete ball dl1mond
Feb. 7 - Eastern School bOard
aska new boud vote
9 - Seventeen eanlda.t.cs
tt the !lay

58 54
Feh 16 G('nf!ral Telephon(l asks
PUCO pcrnusSIOn to. expand mto
Chester
Feb 17- Aicoa representatives
admtt Ohw Valley being studted
for mduslrtal sttes Oh•mpmn Jackt't Reserve team called "best
smce 1939"
Jo"cb. 23- Mldd)cport
proves $66.173 budC:.•~tlo(o~~i,T
son City observe. "'
Feb~­

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accident&amp; for an overall ho
dav duth toll of 289

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Funeral Sern'ces
Are Held Today
Tfant
For Thoma ID

A 4 H Officers Tratnmg sch.ool
for Mason County wtll be held oa
Wednesday, Janu .1r~ 3. tn the Jun.
tr H1gh School auditOriUm m
Pomt Pleasant
Russell W
Pnddy, 4 H Club
ageut w11l [)(' tn charge of lhc
~c hool at \1 lurh clas!:es Will be
hl'ld for off1cers and leaden m
4-ll club v.ork
Spf'akm~ at lh~ school will bc
Mtss Deu~ Brown .•1 graduate of No Daily Sentinel
West t V1rguna UniVersity lhss For New Years Day
Brown returned early last fall
There wtll be no pubhcatlon of
afler spendtng three months a&amp; Tbe DallY Sentinel on New Years
an exchange stydent 111 Germany Day In order that the employee!
of the Sentinel and 1ts many carrrers may fully enjoy the hohday
PAST CHIEFS TO MEET
The Past Chiefs
\fagnoha
It is our w1sh that the readers
Temple l"ythtan Sisters wdl meet our advertisers and many tnends
Thursday evenmg at the home of of thiS commumty may l'nJOY a
U1~s Erma Jesse wtth Mrs Rolhn , Happy and Prosperous New Year
Bcarhs asSLStmg
In 10!!7.

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Three Charges
Filed Agamst

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HarIOW W~tkiOS 78
Claimed BiDeath ,I ¥oulL In Jail.
J
Escanr. Attempt
m.e
Of
Son
At Ho.•,
rGiven Release

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By UNITED PRESS
National Safety Council experts today noted wbat they
termed "an ominous trend" m the nsmg total of New Ye~'
holiday trafftc deaths
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A United Press tally at 11 30 a m EST showed 215 penollf
dead tn highway mishaps smce 6 p,m Fnday Another 25_~
sons died Jn fires , four 111 ptane crashes, and 45 in mt~l~

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Desert Course Is
Served To Friends

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Latest Count Discloses 289
Deaths Since Friday At 6 P.M.

New Officials
To Take Offie
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Club Held Annual
Christmas Party,
Dinner, Recently

A FINE

By UNIT.D f"ftl ...
Ohlo P•rtlp ct.vtfr _,.. • •
ly cloudy M&gt;rth tot~.,-,
cloudy •nd colc..r Mlfht
Tt~•lda,. wtth lftOW flurrllll
north and ...t ,.,-tlon. H .
1n the 30', north •RI itiMt
MUtt. L•w t.nitf'tt II .. 2J
2S to 32 south.

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Batey's Entertain
At Dinner Event

:~ to

December ~1. 19M

WIATHa

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Same L 100 303 No 100, 303Strip b:l.Ck or lots 10 ft of No. 31),
34, Val $40, Total Tax $1 00.
And notice 1s hereby g1ven that
the whole of such ~e,•eral tracts,
I lots or parts of lot..,, will be eertl.
l fted for foreclosure by the Cou-ft;.
ty Audllor pursuant to law, or
forfeited to lhe State, unleq the
Taxes, As, ~ :;:s ments , Penalties and.
Interest arc p:ud

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Fint Presbvtenan Church, Mid
die port, thL Hr v llowarrl Ruppt&gt;lt
pastor Churli1 Sc hool 9 30 J,mw~
Buch ... non ' upt Mor mng worship
10 30
s1 rmon toptc &lt;\ Star m
Your llc•rl ( ,tMIIdl ght l Ouuuun
ton 7 30 p 111 W1 dnr.~day (j 30
Jumor chmr 7 p 111 &amp;&gt; ntur ChJOr
Bradbur 11 Church Of Christ, F.:dward En u 1~~ ~~ 1 JM)l or B 1b Il' Sc h
ool, 8 :JO 1h11rnldll ( 1r~I'Y sup!
Chnstmas [Hf!Ar,lm Mm nmg wor
ship, 10 3U I lu l ~ lJ ;j ll F u rl1,,vor
6 p m , Fv1 nm g wnrshlp St'r VIl ('
Harrl•onYIIIe Pre1byter1a.n, the
Ralph C Zund1l, Supplr P11tor,
9 30 &lt;. hurd1 St honl W W l• 1nlaw
Supt (ullowul h} ( lu J~ tma s p1 o
gram a nd pi,,., lt} J t•u1h Sermon
"Why Be Mt 1• ~ At Chrls!Juas
(No c vc ntn 1, s('r vtt 1 )

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Schmoll, J J ,, L 181, No 181
H &amp; D Add -52 ft E part, Val
$910, Total Tax $132 91
Seyler, Richard D. L 37 to 53
No 37 to 53 Tr No 124, Val
$1550, Total Tax $307 60
Sam~ . L 256, No 256 _ Bet
Bndge w ot Kerrs Run Ry , Val
$100, Total Tax $1082
S1sson Alree Lourse, L 189, No
189-NrW cor of Sub 44. Val $50
PERRY A RlGGS
Total Tax $1 1&amp;,
AudJtor of Meigs County,
Same L 189, No 189-Sub 4.8
Ohto
Val $2570, Total Tax $61 08
CLYDE G MILLRONE,
It is the natural thing for LITILE SHOES to follow in the path already broken by
Same, L 189, No 189-Ex 5 ft
Treasurer
BIG SHOES There are exceptions, but mOt e often than not, parental influence 1s strong
SE cor Sub 4!), Val $360, Total
Tax $8 ~6
ThiS bemg the case tt behooves BIG SHOES to wat&gt;h hiS or her steps.
Sk1.. ner, Alma B , i. 1, No 1BIG SHOEs have a btg order to ftll They must be great wtthout pomp They must be ( hff above ExcelsiOr Salt Wks
brave Without amb1hon to conquer They must be a friend to the weak and a foe to none Val $20, Total Tax "76
but those who plan their greatness on then· brethren's woes
Smlth, Charles R , L 403, No._
Mr and Mrs John Batey and
403-50 x BO ft Lat.nel St, Val
Church attendance helps BIG SHOES to live up to thts big order LITILE SHOES fol·
daughter,
Rachel entertamed with
$6ll0 Total Tax $132 52
a
dinner
Chnstmas
at theu home
low &lt;&gt;nd wtll usually contmue to attend tf BJ G SHOES do not drop by the ways1de
Sm1th I J &amp; Emma. L 44 No
Rock Sprmgs Road
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44--Sub 1- 13 x 100 ft AriJ 4~
FrN Method11, Church, Laurel dlcport the He\ Howard Ruppelt
Val $50 Total Tax $4 2ll
Guests were Mr and Mrs. John
{ ltU The Sunday School wlll pre- p-.stor Churrh School 9 30, James
Sta te o [ Ohio, L 79 No 79R Weeks, Nelsonvllle, Mr. and
Sf'nt lhc annual Chnstmas pro Buchanon , s up! Mormng worstup
SE o[ ~ lcasant Ridge Ave, Val Mrs Edwm Livingston, New AJ.
gram Sunduy m~ht at 7 ~U freats 10 30 WYf' 6 3U Wedesday, 6 30
$25ll, Tulal Tu $29 56.
bany, fnd and Mr and Mra. Eldon
al so wtll be grvtn
Jum or l"hotr 7 p m Semor Cbo1r
Same L 106 H &amp; D Add 3 I Weeks and Mr and Mrs. John
Th• Fedented Churctt Rev W1l·
Firtt B•ptl•t Church, Middleport
I0 ft jommg, Val $10, Total Tax Frick
do J Bartel s, P h i ur !lo ll
Fred the Re v C E Ho yt , pastor Church
The 3 F' Club held tb.~tr Chnst Sl3 34
Bi&lt;~ctlnm
S .S
SHJJt
Sund ay School 9 15, F'r.;ulk Cheesebrtw , mas rlmncr Thursday eventng at
Sam~e L 239 No 239--l / 5 o( 6
Churth Sehoul
9 l :j A :\1 Wor supt , Mornmg worship, 10 30, the Martrn Restaurant
$t9. To''' T" 1
ship Hour l 0 30 A \-1
sermon JLtnlur .tnd SeniOr Youth FeJJow•
,,38 29
Followlng the turkey d1nner the
:. hlp 5 30 J&lt;::vf'mng serv1cr 7 30;
Topic 'After ( hr ls1rn.ts Wh a t''
s , m, L ,., No "'"· V•l $4o
group
adJnurned \o the home of
Wt
dnf'stln
7
30
pra)er
service
Senior Vuuth f&lt;pJlu\\ slup
6 00
r~t a l 'i ~ x $415 29
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Spencer enMr
11
nri
Mrs
Baker
Gordon,
Mul
8 :JO I hn11 ;J rtlchc~
P \-I
rhf' Bul'kc\e Savmgs &amp; I OIJ\1 terlamed a group of friends Thursberry
Ave
for
a
part}
Games
Mt Martah Baptl1t Churct-1, Mhll·
Alfred Methodu;t Church, Rev
Co, L 1 No 1- l A 1n -:&gt;llh 2day evcnmg at the1r home on W.
1! J\1 (ti OVC IMS\ u! S S il l 9 30 rl lf' por1, tlw Rev N D Bordt'n , wer" pla}ed and a g1ft exchange E of Sub 4 A 1, Val $40, Total cave st
l lo; rl !)JJIJn.L;tr s 1pt
WorshlJt pa slur lllble School 9 l5, Arlena he1d.
rax $9 46
A dessert course was served b)"
Mornmg wotshlp
Sli ~ICL' S ,1[ 10 ] 5
Wi th \ h ~ R ev RPesl ' UPI
Present were Asa anrl Aria Hos
1 he Dearons of the ForPsl Run the hostess dunng the eventDJ 'lo
' .row hnn;llng ll11 rn• ~~.l!.(t' Sun IO:in B11J 6 pm
kws, Mrs George H l'ar'ker, M1ss 3aphst Church, S 17 I 262, No Mr and Mrs Eldon Weeb Mr
Church of tha Nnar~tnt Mid· Lucy Gtbb.! and guest M1ss Kath !62·17- 07 A !ilrtp 53 x 60 rt W anlf Mrs Howard McintOBb/
rlav fr om 2 1t,41'M Stn t1es .1l
,he Lllll ~ 11111 Hl•st liOilH
Suu rllt port lht ..Rev Robert Styers., leen Mlddleswart and Mt and :\Irs :&gt;art o[ 4 38 A Val $10 Total Tax John Batey and daughter, 1\adliJ.
~ Vl
at 7 ;j (l II'J,; U) ,tr 11Llri lllj.( O! p a~ to r R1 b lc Sehoul 9 30, ~ester Gordon
$3 96
and Marv1n Spencer
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Mornrng 1\0rshtp
heM Y f' \\t tl li e o~t 7.iO T.1ylor supt
\ftd WCE'k pr~ \ 1'1 M'l\ lt ~
New gut'S! pas1or, 10 30 6 45, Young
Yt- .t l s t \ 1'
Walth pa l l\ m th e J&gt;coplvli meetmg Ev('mng scrvu~e.,
\\ cdncsday 7 30, Prayer
~ h t u t h ll.t ~ l' 11l CI1 1 ~ pum o t rd
b} "/ 30
mect1ng
LheMYF
Churctt Of Chrilt In ChristNtn
Chri&amp;tlln Sc:i•nce Society, 146
\iulberry AV(' Pmu rt u\ Mnznmg Unton Mrddleport tl!c Rev Guy
'it'rvu:p ,l[ II A ~1 wt1h l hnslta n ~, Sayre p~stor Sunday Sctlool,
SclCncc lhr s uhjl' C' I o f the le~son 10 am , Preaching service. 7 p.m
sermon Mld th e (,ttldt•J! lt'XI Yc WedneSday, Btble. study, 7 p m
Church of Chritt, Bnclbut)', lcf.
art' a r ho~t n gt&gt;nr f&lt;l l lon n Joyal
pru sthood .111 hitlly nalton a pc ward Emenun, pastor Bible Sch·
ru 1ta r p1op lt• that Ye sh ould shew ool, 9 30, Thurman Carsey, 1upt:
fotlh lht' plHIKt S tlf hun who hath Mormng worshtp 10 30, CbrL!It1an
caHcci vn u otr! o f datkJWs:s mto Endeavor, 6 p m , Evening wor1hlp
h1s manr llotHi llll: hl I peter 2 g 7 so
Wc 1hu sd,J} &lt;' Ve mn g scrVII'{ .tt A
lhf' publ1c IS torrlLally trnJtcd to
att r nd H.1 a dm~ roum \\lth s1t.le ~n ­
\ ro~ml' lo('.~ll'tl 11! n•nr of r hurch
opt'l1 to the pubhl' on Mondav
from 2 lu 4 PM

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Pomeroy. Middleport,

WolftngbJ&gt;rger Sanford, L U,
No. 41 Sub 4 NW cor of Alley,
Val $370, Total Tax $40 02.
Yolton, Carrie J L 38, ex 3() t
36 ft N Side, Val $700, Total Tq
$16 64
Young, Jacob Vf &amp; Celia, L. 30,
No. 30--10 ft w slde Dabne1 Add
Val $50, Total Tax $2.36.
Same , 1... '34 40 ft Sq bact end
Val $40, ""rota1 Tax $1 88
Same L 34, 60 ft SW cor. Val.
$1330 Total Tax $63 20.
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Walker , Elorae , L 262, No. 262
.._sub 3~ 50 A , Val $1240, 'total Tax S89 86
Wfi;_rry, Ch:u Mathew, L. S'l, N'lf.
1
37 Naylors Run Val $920, Tutal
Tax $43 72

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Hophna, A 1, Val $6Hl, Totll l 'fax
$6144
Rom me Eddie E &amp;: M,JJ) A , L
163, No 163-H &amp; D Add , Val
$1640, Total Tax $38.96
Ros e, Avvte, L 2M. No. 258NE eor of Sub 89, Val $40, Totlll
Tax $1427
.Ru ~ell , John &amp;: Matdahne L
I, No l -2 73 A iiub Hi, A 2 75
Val $30, Total Tax $ 70
Same, L. 1. ~o 1 2 25 A Sub
2 6-8-91011 Shep Surv , A 275
Val $250 Total Tu $6 94
Same, L 14, Lot No 14 , A l
Val $10 Total Tax $24
Same S 18 L 262 Lot 1--Sub
13 W 1,'z of ~ A Sub 13 Shep
Surv Val $120, Total Tax $2
Same, S 18, L zo:z, No 262 18-1 18 A W 'k oC 2 60 A Sub 13
Shep Surv , A 118, Val $10, Total Tax $ 24
Russell, T.bom1.11 llr. Cleo, S 18
L 26", No 262-18-2 A W of Wd
hs H1H .&gt;\vc El.c , A 2 Val $80,
Total Tax $9 46
Same, S 18, l.. 262, No 262 182 A Seh 8~ N of Willis Hdl Ave
etc A 2, Val $870, Total Tax
$102 08
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Dtj SalnhJ, Old second Sunday JD month 7 30 P
Rutl•nd Church of lhnst 811»1•
on Portlqd. Route. M. charcb pnachinc fourth Suo- Sehoo( 9 3{) A M Worship Sen tee

oa.

'l'ho Dlluitl Adfuory lid. !If
Ccntnl Ohio out Ch of N'azar.wn_t,
L. 453, No 433-Cor UruDn A¥'t.'
&amp; SuJar Run &amp; Trr, Val. trl&amp;O,
Total Tax $65 34
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Same, J..,. 432, l\o 4~~ ft. Qn
Sugar Run St &amp; Strip W, Val f930,
Total Tax $22 08.

DELINQUENT
TAXPAYERS NOTICE

9 80 Prayer meeting Wed at 7 30

Thtl Chriatlan Church at H.m
lock Grove, every Suo.dlily 9 30 A
Citurdl .. JtiiUI K Sunday School a.nd commwuon

Clarbt of

11--Dally sen~el, Pomeroy·Mldctlewrt, o ., Dec. 211, 111511

LiHie Shoes Follow Big Shoes

CllfD:la.Ulllop., a.xo.ail putor, Al.i'l. putor, Edftb Co4aer
tJY)ntll 10 ;JO A. II. Serviee,; Sunday 8 00, Tueaday •t
Chllh::h eommlibloa ,ud preachlnc 7-:30 •nd Prtd•y 'I 30
fourth SUDdaJ iD. month 7.30 P C~rt.t.tn Chunh Sunday School;

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Feb 27- Eastern eager&amp;
Count y \(lurnament advan~
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re-clerts Bruce l..loyd,
Mar('h ]--Sporn
mJihon AGE
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DEVOTED TO INTEitESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA A\~arr~~~~t&gt;n(;:r:~o~a~~dr!~u~~~~~
len Publlab.ed. even att!era.oon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley for Wldenmg 9 agamst Re routing
N.. .... ~1ne:t at ilO.,~baDlC St, Pomeny, 0 Businna oltlce
of SR 1~4 ~tudtcd
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m' &gt;~. \\ ah :~m1 g\&lt;m Ho!ipltal trus
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Subseri!)tlon rate~ Delivery b
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rents per week. one year in advan~
where avaJlahlf! 30
$15 flO; SIX montha $'7 ~- three m th $3 ~ily Senbnel oHtce
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aft\ r UI'Sil '\ll at 44 feet CharieR
"1&lt; Do n ald rt'naml'd rl'('reatwn d1r
111 to • 1n :'11•ddll'port
~lii rrh l o - l'omcro} flrPmt n honor P:~nthr•r 19~:S 11'rld rhamp~ at
banq U{ 1
Ma n h 21 - Courthou sl' hr•ar·
mgs Ill progr!'SS on Chester rclephone subsr11bers being awarded
to C! l tze ns olf General Telep hone
r ompa rlli:'S
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APTJI 18 ¥'1.\!IJal 's homer
beats Redlegs m season opener
April 20 - 570 12 arres of
land optioned m Letart area at
cost of $213 000
Aprtl 21 - Portland's "Candt
date N'tght ' attended by candidates up to the stale level and 250
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fa1r open!
Aug 2\ Panther, Jacket
co .. ches IIL1t1 rebuilding
grid
team!
Auz 25.- George M1llAT, Midd)ept,rt Rl&gt;, wl"s top bDoor at
state fair wi•h his Junior Chicken
of Tomorrow entr)'.
Al.lg 28 - Raclne Bi'aves cap..
lure Uttle I~eaaue pennant
Aua: 29 - Bot- MUis elected
prexy of Middleport Athletle Assoelation.
Sept 5 - Charle1 B Gtlkey
former commissioner, dies at age

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'Tilr Wes\
with Brodie mixlng
ht~ nl llvs expertly out hustled N';
trr Damt• "~tar Paul Hornun1 ~
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!0nk tht edl(e In thr. serond half
hut 1111"sed a tie In the f•nal !&gt;('·
riot! when Hornung'l conv('rsion
1\llq dl"fleded
Tlurnur g, Atnerallv ('onredf'-1 to
llfl thP top quarterback In colle.~~:e
lHII I hiS Sl':l.!IOn, BRid he bb.mf.&gt;rl
hmhr•Jf for the East t.as11
He
fumhlf'd on a quttrtf!'rbark sneak
•n thr 111econd period WhH'h cost
lu~ tt.'!lt\1 a sure touehdown
1 jud never •ot mY handl on
lht hall," he said "The play ft&gt;tl
IO J'ILf'('Cfl"

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ident
Sept 11 - 1lartford'1 Mrs Mlllt-r acquitted of m~rder charge
Sept 11 - Natural gas rates
20 pe-r etmt hike approved by
Pom:troy eounell effe.:::tlv~o 1an 4,
1957
Sept 21 - Charles Legar again
eleeted. worthy mallet of Pom~roy
Bend Gfit)P
Sept. :n~.- Ex•P•U&lt;e Chief ol
Pllmeroy walter Wol&amp;, i-tcently
rethed, claimed by death
St!pt 28
Demoerats stage
!'J_ge rally
Mu;ohael Di;:,.de
bogus
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Eat That New

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For the twenty f1rst Christmas
Mrs Margaret Reynolds bas had
all of her ehddren and grandcb l'
dren home for Christmas dmner
The reuruon was held at the
home of Mr and Mrs Edgar Re'
nolds and those present were the1r
son snd daughter in-law, Mr and
Mrs Val Reyoolds, Galhpohs Mr
and Mrs Gardner Reynolds, Le
banon and the1r son, Paul, who
1S statwned at the Marine base
at San Otego, Cahf, Mr and Mrs
Gerald Rupe (Sara Reynolds) and
thi•Jr daughter, Ann Rupe, aN,
Galhpohs
Gardner Reynolds Is superinten
dent of the State Prls&lt;m Farm at
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1115 New Year's Time Squaro.:

12 10 Tonight
killed m lllgh.,.,a} acc1dent H E Curt Nobles wbo loses urn in am12 30 Sign Off
Boney t,; M.u t h or Dlmes chair- pulatwn Syracuae mother of 7 IS 3 30 The Aunt Dru Show
held fur .ubandonment Bloodmo.
m•n
Oct 13 - Jackets, Panthers bile gets seven pints less blood
than needed for quota
Jose SEOL w sts
Dec 6 - Jim Cremeans honor
Ocl 15 - Tom Crow announces
WCHI-TV CHANNIU -loOO uisteel Holl!:,
completion nf mas£ production ed on Ali·Ohio Jl'id team by Co8
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CBptllD J14blioroo
II 110 l,Jp to the f!llil~ alowt
plant or F &lt;II best Turkey Co, lumbus Jay Ceea Also named to
9 oo Mornlfi.C Show
11 0!1 S&lt;•mlll)t t~e Weillhor
FrankFort 0
UP All Oh10 Lambert, Hindy, Er
10 oo Garl'J' ll!..,o,
11:10 1'ho Late Show
Oct 18 - Leslie Fultz named vm get honotable mention
Dec 1 ~ SEOL banquet record.coordmatur ,,f eamp:ugn for Vet
WCI4S·tv
B
ed as outstanding event ln SEOL
PI ans Mt m0t tal Hnspttal bond IS
12 00 Valiant Lady
8 00 Captam Kanagroo
htstory
sue
12 15 Love ot Live
9 00 Mom1ng Show
Oct 27 - nt•vtsrons in Eastern
Dt'r 8 - Curt Nobles ptohated
10 00 Garry Moore
D1s!nct's school hutldtng plans an after Pscaptng Meigs General Hos 12 30 Search f\lr Tomorrow
12 4~ Gmdmg Light
10 30 ATthur Godfrey
nounced Flora E McQmgg dtcs pllal
1
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Kabe's
Kitchen
11
SO The Mumm"'crs Parad'!
Nov 3 - J. D Diles, veteran
Dee 12 - RoUand Neutzllng
1 30 As 'lhe World Turns
11 4:5 Tournament or Ros&amp; Parade
NYC ('Onductor, rcttres
resigns as scbool board member to
2 00 Our M1sB Brooks
1 45 Orange Bow1 Game
become
county commissioner Jan
Nov 6 - Fred H1bbs, ~hddlc
2 30 Houseparty
5 00 The Early Sbow
port elected l'n Slate Area Scout 1
3 00 The Btg Payoff
6 30 Your EsP.o Reporter
Dec 15 - Necesstttes for good 3 30 Bob Crosby Show
head Pollee wnrn shoppers Ill
6 45 Sports Parade
schools
outltned at Syracuse meet
Pomeroy to keep cars locked
4
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Brighter
Day
6 55 Weatherma~
mg of SouthPrn Local Du.tr1ct Sur
~ov 7 - Holland Neutzlmg, a
4 1~ $Cret Storm
7 00 Art Llnk1etter &amp; 'the ltldl
vey
Croup
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DeMocrat
upsets traditiOn by
4 JO F'dge ~t
7 1$ Douglas Edwards
leadJng ttch! fur county commts·
Dec 19 - Langsville's Calvm l5 00 Tne E"arl!' .itiDw
7 SO Grand Ole Opry
s1oner post Roy Proffitt defeated Sptres arrested m Pomeroy whtle
(I 25 Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
8 00 Ph1l Silvers Show
Dan HarUngP r gf'ts sl!cond spot asleCJ) m hts car and 13 gallon 6·30 Your Esso Report~,.
8 30 The Brothers
for Ius f1f1h !!lnught fom y~ar JUgs of hard Cider found by po· 6 4:5 Sports Parade
9 00 To Tell the Truth
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ternt Hospital falls Sewers pass lice Jay Cees ask for more toys 6 55 Weatherman
9 30 Red Skelton
Pomeroy s1 1 t t t t'rJu•pment tssue m Chnstmas pro]cct
700 TBA
falls
10 00 $64,000 Question
Dec 20 - Oldsters honored at 7 1~ Douglas F.dwards
\0 SO Do You Tru~rot Your
Nov 8 _ JmHvtduals, orgam- Lwns club Chnstmas party lunch- 7 30 ho Football Hlgt..ltghta
8
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Arthur
Godfrey
&amp;
Fnenda
11
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zattons , pltch m to complete eon
9
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The
Mllhona1re
11
05 Scanning the Weather
l:leanlng up pomeroy r1ver bank
Dec 21
New Nazarene
9 30 I ve Got A Secret
11 10 The Late Show
to Rt 124 JUnctiOn With as 7
Nov 10 _ fm kets !ose etghlh Ohurch openr-d in Middleport
4•30 Edg• of NI,Kht
Dec 22 Racine Tornadoes WCHS MONDAY ChariHton
straight Jim Cremeans sets Rut
~()() 'l'he Ear!y Show
notch se\emh stra1ght wm, over 8 00 C{optaln Kangaroo
lantl 11nd Oh1u 1 rcord m TO pa Mtddleport thts time snd shootmg 9 00 Mormn1 Show
630 Your Esso Reporter
rade
at a 52 per cent clip l'raf.!Rfer or 10 00 Garry Moore
643 Sports Parade
Nov 11 - Ara Parsegh1an an Lasley estat~' mostly between Porn 10 30 Arthur Go4frey
6113 Weathennan
nounced as ~peaker £or SF.OL ban· ('toy and Middleport announced to 11 30 Strike It R10h
7 00 outlook 1957.
quet m Pomeroy DE'c 6
Freel W Crow Jr as trustee Hts 12 00 Valiant Lady
7 13 Douglu Edwards,
Nov 13. -Eastern Drstm:t gets associates were Roger Morgan and 12 lG Love of Wfe
7 30 Roblnboo~
$402,796 alate aid Ior tl'to new Ted Reed, Jr
12 SO Search for Tomorrow
8·00 Burns &amp; Allen
school buUdmgs
Dec 27 - Third jail breatc: at· 12·U Guldin• Ulht
8.30 Talent Seouta
1 00 KaUe.'a Kitchen
Nov 15 - Forked Run Luke tempted m 10 years fotled by Dep
9:00 I Love Lucy
tmproyements progressing Over
1·30 All the World Turns
uty Jed Webster.
9.30 December Brlcki
1,000 Mei1s countlan nimrod! take
2.00 Our Ml.u Brooks
10 00 Studio One
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Dec 24 - Options taken up on 2.30 Houseparty
to fields
11 oo Up.to-tbe Miaute d'i'O'I'l
Nov 17 - First wmtcr cold three Letart Fnms for future In- a·oo Bit~ Poyijff
hih Mttgs County, down Lo ~ dustrial development
UO Bob Crosby Show
11 05 Sciru&gt;in1 the WJiu.er
Dec 28 - Contract! awarded 4.00 Brighter Day
11.10 The Late Show
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above
11 30 Siln Off
Nov 19 - Rkh Jones nametl tor Middleport Grad(! School, blah 4·13 Set!ret Storm
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to Pomeroy rounr1\ post replacmJ school additions :Middleport cJted ' T A Downie, restined because from reeordl as 11afest place in
county to dnve. Hobson eroulna
or health
Nov 20. - Gtant unit to be lights to be installed soon
added at Sporn plant Construt'tlon
Dee 29 - Survey team to b..
WHTN·TV CHANNIL IS
11 IS Mys!tt')' Tbea~t
to start early m 1957
gm work on three Letart farm1 U:44 SlgD Oi'l.
WHTN·TV CHAN!@~ IJ ,
Nov 2f. Sewage dtspGsal pointed yet
U·U C.vtoon C1u)
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vote in recount
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12.10 Noon Newt
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Nov 23 _ Panther11 smother
12:30 Midday Movlo Matlaeo
12·15 Neiahboiil
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Jackets 3"-13 m Turkey Day .clast·SO Feminine Touch
12:10 Midday Mat;aee•·l
ste AWOL satlor with leg tn cast
i:lB IJberac:e
2·00 Supr Bdwl Glnle. ~
steals ambulance enroute to CoI:U Life W1th Ellrabeth
4 3!. super S!ffal 'l'lilli '
lumbu s Judy Murray ts
MHS
1·00 Afternoon Fihn Festival
5·00
Mlclr:ey MMit 'ClUb
HQmecommg Queen Contrads for
4 90 Super StrW Time
e·oo
cartoon
Club "'" ·~ ")
Eastern District's new sc hools
D·QO Mickey Mou1e Club
e·So
nvo Stat Pldd
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awarded, construction to sta1 t at
8:80 Cort.. n Club
7:00
Kukll,
Prli~
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once
8 SO Five Stor Final
7 15 JOhn Daly
ihe Iii"'"'
Nov 24 - Syracuse walf.&gt;r
7 00 Kuklo, Fron A ollie
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work! officlnlly In fiCrvice Des'7 115 Joba Daly 1: the Newt
8:30 Wyatt Eup
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7 to Dltiaeyl&amp;d
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Broken
Arrow
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D·ltfl
DuPont CavalCodi_' Thettn
Nov 25 - Whoppmg total of
I 00 Ollie and Harriet
10·00 Polka Thne
13 Meigs eountlan~ take tim@ to
9.to Fora Tllhtre
vot-t! for directors of thetr Me1gs
10.30 : Spy
10 llO Wed~OJdoy Nilbt l'igbts
County Agricultural Soctety
11:00 News
10:48 rlibt FoiiOW·Up
Nov 21 - Southern L o c a 1
II IS Theatre 13
II :00 News of the Nl1ht
School d1str•ct parents open }lerMONDAY
le11 of meeUngs aimed at learnll:li
ClfANNAL 13
netds and directions to go tn fu11.~ Sign On
ture CountY-Wide mel!'tmg on
11.8 Cartoon Club
health problems and what faclli·
11:10 Noon News
ties are on hand to deal wtth them
1 Is annotJnCed
!i•lfhbot~
t :30 ~dCiav Movie Matinee
Nov t,. - Veterans Memorial I
FtnUDIDt Touch
Hblpital bl&gt;atd to study pOSSibility
Z·lS lJberaeo
of tpecla1 eleetton for $100.000
;·48 Ult With !!IIzabeth
bond iuue. Leslie Fultz to seek
S·OO Aftetnoon Film Fe.tival
approval of 'Tlodiried plans, cheap.
4 SO Supn Serial Time
er constructwn
5 00 Mtckey Mouse Club
Nov 29. - Jacket football team
prused at Rotary banquet Henry
Bentz Sr., tormer Racine mayor,

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Next Meeting Of
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broken for Ealtern's
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To
Suftset

Mr and Mrs Dana Howe(t spent
a tew days In Dayton "YiJLUrig the4.r
da'u&amp;hter and tamiiY,, Mr. iind Mrs
Kenneth Story

Aprtl and they are happy to an
Durst t(l Pfe Harry M Boyd
uounce the engagement of their
MISS Durst IS a restd ent of Spr
mgfteld Ohw She IS a sophomore granddaughter
P fc Boyd 1s from Kentuck)
at Northwestern Htgh School m
NortJt Hampton Ohio Sh L! ts the where he was ratsed He 1"' the
daughter or Mr and Mrs Ralph son of Mr and Mrs Ermest Boyd
Durst They are also from Spnng They are now res1dents ot Don
nelsvtle Ohto
fteld Oh10
The weddmg wtll be the twelfth
Pfc Boyd IS statiOned at Fm-t
Campbell, Kentucky He will lw of J anuary in the Bethel Baptist
released from the Army Jan tt Church of Donnelsville Ohto
ary, 1957 Pfc Boyd has been m
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Entertained With
New Year's Party

Servicemen

~1r and Mrs Charles Pyles an
ehiidren spent Chn!lmas w1l'
'1~ and Mrs
Earl H21rl, Racln(
Mr and Mrs AI Gtb~t;n Cantor
were week l'nd guesta of Mr an•'
Mrs Henry Beaver Sunday dmner
guests or the Beaven' were Mr
and Mrs Lowell Bealler Mtdrllr:
port, Mrs Alhson, Racme and
Mrs Paul Allison, Zanesv1\le
Mr and Mrs P.lanon Wood ~lrs
Frf'da Mtller and Mtss Lenora Bt' t
zmg spent Sunday wtth Mr an!
Mrs Roy Betzmg Pomeroy
Mrs Mollte Bookman spent
Chnstmas day with Mr and Mrs
Clifford Ha:.cs, :\flddleport
Mrs Clara Ohhnger and dau gh
ter Erotl} and Mr and Mrs Tr oy
Ohlrngf'r, Pomeroy spent an even
mg w1th Mr and :Mrs George
Pyles
Mr and Mrs V1rg1l Wood Bel
pre , Mr and Mrs Robert Wood an d
children, Mr and Mrs Ro~ Chnst}'
and Harold Hawk were Chrtstmas
dmner guests of Mr arJd ~Irs
Marlon Wood and daughter Jerry

Carmel

Mr and Mrs Alden Spnnger
and two chtldren of Vtrgmta spent
by their leader, Mrs V 0 Ed the week wlth the latter s parents
w..ards,
cntertampd w1th a New
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Mr and 'Mrs Oana Moore and son
Years r.arty ~Tiday evenmg at the
Paul
Scmor Htgh Srhool audttorlllm
whtch was decorated Ill keeping
Mr and Mrs JanlCe C1rde and
wtth the season
son of SprmgfteJd W Va spent
Sunday with Mrs Mary Circle and
Games and dailcmg wer~ enjoy
son
ed and refreshments were served
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Mr and ~rs Dwlght Swepston
to Minada Murray Sue Ellen Phil·
and family of Columbus were Chr
hps, Biltbara Eskew, Jean Ellen 1stmas Day guest.'! ot Mr and Mrs
Dabo, Karen Drake Jackte Thomas Ralph Lee and family
Kaaron Kelton Margaret Handley,
Mr and Mrs H A Barnttz and
Sondra Drake, Carolyn Edward
Karen HoHner, Joyce Buckley , sons of Lincoln Hetghts spent
Barbara Coates, Cheryl Edwards, Chrlstmab mght as guests of Mr
M1ke Swatzel, Johnny McMurray, and Mrs Dean Brmker and Bet
Dor Coates, Kdth Barmtz, Terry ty Carleton and famtly
PYt. Chari•• P. Wrlvht
Knight, Jtmm:y Watson, Benn
Mr. and Mrs Donald Pierce ef
Ewing, Billy Young, El'lc Hart Athens and Mr and M.n George
(AH'IW.C) - Army Pvt Charles
Barr1e PhillipS, Churk Rtffle, Jat:k
P Wnght Jr of Middleport, Ohto Welker, Bob Sprmger, BtU Gibbs, Clrcle and daughter of Great Bend
recently completed etght weeks Nlt:k Coates, Donald Spencer, Bill were Chrastmas dmner guests of
Mra. Mary Ctrcle and 110n, MeJvm
of basic combat trammg at Fort Persinger, Ernest Hall, Albert
Knox, Ky , uodlll' tbe Reserve Martln, Jeffrey Gtbbs and Dick
Mrs Erma! SchreckeRgost of
Forces Aet program Men volun- Km.ght.
Parkersburg. W Va spent Wed
teermg for the SIX month tour of
nesday and Wednesday night with
active duty are permitted to fin·
Ass1stJng Mr&amp; Edwards werr her sister, Mrs. Dean Brinker
ish the1r milt.ary traming In local Mr and Mrs Albert Coates, Mr
Rev Richard Young and brother
Army Reserve or National Guard and Mrs W A Gtbbs, Mr and Mr&lt;~
units. The son of Mrs. Mary R. Chester Kmght, Mrs J w Me Blll, was calltng m the community
Wrisht, ~ Elm st, be attended Murray and Mrs. Charles Rtl£1e
Thursday.
Hamilton High School.
Mr and Mn Paul SmJtb and
son, Robert were in Parkersburg
Wednesday on business

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otfi&lt;e Roan: 8 to 1!, Z to 5.1Cioso 11 Noon on Tharl.t

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Bashan entertamed the Helpmg
Hands sunday School Class at the
home o£ her parent.'! Mr and Mrs
George Roberts, on Saturday even·
ing Games were played and they
exchanged gtrts Their teacher,
Mrs Paul Smith served refresh
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Pictured above are Mr and Mrs RoHan Ltght whose wed·
dmg was an occaswn of December 15 m a double nng
mony at the home ol Mr and Mrs Floyd Carnahan, North
Fatrueld The bnde was the tormer Vtrgmta BISSell, daughter
o{ Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Bissell, Long llottom, and the groom
the son of Mr and Mrs Clement Ligh~_N_o_rt_;,_F_a.t_rl_•e_ld_ __

Naoma Brinker, Jesse Brinker,lnstalled
Top Officers Of Racine Chapter Of OES

f'lj 01 um.a urw r~ r was 1nstallea a.,
Dl.:iluttc .._,,~n:n.cr \.., 111urub brunm
worthy matron and J esse Bnnker a nd Jane Hlll Vocal solos were
as worthy patron at Lhe annualm presented by Mar~aret Neuman
stallatwn of offtcers of Racme I dnd Maxme Wmgett.
1.. hapter OES held Jo'r1day evcmr,g
Other officers mstalled were
Louise Stev.art, retmng worth) Ada ~ea,c, r .. soctate matron, Ar·
matron and Wilham Stewart re thur Nease AssocJate
patron;
tttlllg worth) patron, were mstall Greta s 1mp•on, secretary, Cblorul
tng o£flcers
ht ,nm, treasurer, Harnett Netgler
Grand J!;k·ta Faye Wingett of cond uctress, Jan e Hid, assoctate
Harnsonvli le Chapter was an hon conouctres~. Bcrutce Carpen"er.
ored guest as we re Blanche Ball 1 chaplatn Mary Lo u Lhle, marshall;
dtstnct president ol Belpr r Pau~ Mar~aret,. Neuman orgamst, Marle
me AUun s dbtrtcl tr Pasllr~r Hlr Le 1dtngham, Ada, Beulah Stobart
nsormlle and Cora Wt:hb dtstnc~ Ruth .Brtty Saher Esther, Grace
se~:rctary
Swan
\lart ha Phyllis Martm,
A moment o{ ulencc was obser Elect.t, Loutse Chapman, warder;
ved m memor&gt; of Eva Van Dyke &lt;1 fld Cha rlc$ Htmsley, sentinel.
a former dlstnct VICC president
Attractive decorallons With the
Other mstalJmg officers were New Years theme were planned
MarshaUs, cora Webb a nd Max.tDe by GraC(' Knder, Isabelle Stmpson
Wmgett , secrctai:. Hazel Andrew~ lirace Swan and Gretha Simpson.
conductress, Laura Ctrcle , chap- Refreshments for the coffee hour
lam Leona Hens]e), organtst were in charge of Cora Beegle,
Isabelle S1 mpson, ~arder Dorothy Allee Beegle Ethel Euler and Ear.
Spencer, sentinel Ernest W1ng:ett, lene Wolre Hazel Andrews and
and Grace Krtder as mtroducton Emma Jane McChntock presided
ofhcer and escort for the new ma· at the refreshment table.
tron and patron
Chapters rt&gt;presented were those
Cerernomes hononng the Ste- named above and Athens Evangelwart's and the Bnnker s were plan- 1ne Mtnear, Pomeroy and Parkersned bY the program commtttee, burg. W Va
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the Matrons' Gulld of the Mt
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FrLday evemng at the home of
Mrs Arnold R1durds
Gifts for exchange were placed
under a lighted tree tn the hvmg
room of the R1chardJ' home and
the members and guests were seated at a table decorated with a
mmtature tree a.nd red Cbristma~
candles for the three course turkey dtnner
Mrs Rtchards was assisted rn
servmg b) Mrs Irvin BauQ!gardner
and Mrs Dorothy Swth The de
ssert course mcluded a cake, deco rated m red and white, which
was sent by Mrs Anna Moon who
was unable to be present for tbl.'

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Mr .. nd Mrs Arnott are re!l
Mr and Mrs Ott Arnott an
nounces the engagement ol thelf dents of Racm(• OhiO They will
gramlrlaugther Miss
Catherme be married ftfty thrt&gt;e years m

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Rock Sprmgs Grange met m
regular session Thursday e"enmg
w•th Homer Rice worthy master,
prestdmg
Plans were made for the First
and Second degrees to be g1v~n at
the next meetmg on January 10
Pomona Grenge meeting was an
nouneed fnr Fnday eve11.ing Janu
ar} 4 at the Rock Sprmgs Grange I
hall
At the close of the meehng t~e
quarterly btrthday supper was
served after whlch the rematnder
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Mr and Mn Roll Cleland an t
sons spent Cbrutmas \With Mr ant
Mn Charlet Reed.
Mr and Mra Ernest Brown
Parkersburg, and Mr and Mrs
Larry Jklush WaV'tri J, tpent Chr
t.stmu wtth .Mr and Mrs Guy Sum
mer held
Mr and Mra Pearl Kohlentx an "
Patty and Rielr:y Koblentz spen'
Monday afternoon In Parkersburg
Mabel Van Meter t~ spendmr
a few days with her ton 1Uymont1
and famtly at Canton
M'r and Mrs Buel Rtdenove
and son Johnn;t and Mrs Ehzabel
Wtekbam spent Chnstmas day '
Columbus with Mn Zeldlt Rid.ou•
Mr and Mrs Eldon Gaul an•
Gayann spent Chnstmas wtth Mr
and Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Pomr

Reynolds Family
Reunion ls,Held
On Christmas Day

N. 2nd Avenue
Middleport

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1 00 Clirtellt
2 oo ca.,ero Goes To S.bool
2·30 Tenneuee Efrb,le F~rd
3 oo llatlnee Theolto

July 10 - Roger Gtbbs, 16
Circleville, tlrowns m BAllc)'s
Lake Roynl (Bumper) Thomas re
hres after 29 years wtlh OhiO
Power Co ground crew
July 14 - Mtddleport launches
campatgn rJr school levy.
July 16 - Long Bottom accr.pts new phone system by CIUzens
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July 18 ~ Rumors or ihdustry
at Lelaf\ branded "mtsleadlng"
July 21 _ llarry Barnes wins
Rotary Loud shirt contest
July 23
. oavtd Roush, New
Haven named star slate farmer
of West Vir.ctma
July 2~ _ Middleport school
bond t£IIUe passes with 63 per cent
aye!
July 28 _ Nolan Swackhimmer, Mason dairyman and former
rage coarh, hired as Jacket menl or.
July 30 - 79 are initiated into
new Pomeroy Moo~e lodge
Aug 2
Pomeroy c or c plans
reoraantzatlin Bill Thomas SEOL
.founder, dies In Wellston
Aug 9 _ Jay cees abandon
1958 Broiler Festival

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Clothing House, dtes Middleport
Park Assoc auction to r.a!Ae funds
ror park improvements lS ~'•flop "
June J9 - Howard Kress , Jet
powered rtvlc minded manager of
Ohio Power Co, Ls transferred to
gether with hu chief clerk John
Handley to Ironton Ron Sprmgcr,
of the !lame high cut, moves ht•re
Little LeaguP. to open June 29
June 22 - Prosecutor James
O'Brien reportt&gt;d "absolved" by
slate audttor's report of any wrong
domg in fthng expense accounts
reports
June 26 - Wayne Swisher gets
gold trophy for tops m expert
class at annual gun shoot of the
Fish &amp; Game Assoc Avery Coeg
lem 19 novtce champ
Jurle 28 - Charles Walburn
one bme commissioner d1es
July 3 - John Handley 1!1es m
Ironton of hl.'art attack Comm1s
swners 11pprove ror' Nov ballot
$100,000 Veterans Hospttai bond

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11 15 Weathercast
11 0 Press Box

The Hayes family vtsited her
mother, Mrs EtheJ Prtce, and
other relattves at St Albans W
Va, and Wilh Mr and Mn G F
Dalley. Beverly, dunna: the boll
days Monday they entertained Mr
and Mrs otbel Cunningham ~ an a
children, Debby, M&amp;ril)'n and Ka1
en, Ponttac, M1ch1gan

Virginia Bissell k Wed Dec. 15

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9 00 Jane Wyman Sb.ow
9 30 Armstrong Clrcle Theatre
10 30 A Man Called X

lO 00 Home
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11 110 Tile Prlee IJ Rltbt
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12 30 n eoula Be You

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6 5~ S•il:n On
7 UO Today
9 oo corrce T•m(!
10 00 Home
11 00 'The Prtee IS Rtght
11 30 Tournament of Rose
1 45 ~otton Bowl Game
4 30 Sparts Hlgh't@:bts
4 45 Rose Bowl Game
7 30 Jonathan Wlnte:s Show
7 U NBC News
8 00 The B1g Surprise
8 30 'Noah's ArJc

&amp;On
1 oo Todii•
g 00 Coltte Tbile

April 16 - Charles St:ln!ey re..
•lgns a~ head basketball coach at

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Matinee Theatre
Quee 1 for a Day

Q QG Thif Ia T011r Ufe
ij 90 T.WtfltY-dn., net

MOST PROSPEROUS

Tuesday

8 00 Hiram Hobday
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7 30 Eddie Fuher '
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llfr aDd IIJ'I. David Koblent
ratty and Rieb, Mr and Mr
P y Koblentz. Mt' and Mn E."'
Dean and Jenny and Mtla tne 8pt 1
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rge f.., cnhl!lmer, Pme Grove
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Harry L Baile)' ,pent sever ..
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day a wtth h11 parentl, Mr an
Mrs J s Salley while hla w1f•
and daughter vltlted tn Florida
Mr and M.n Clayton Allen ani
iO n Bill were dwne:r tuUtl of Mr
and Mn BillY Cleland Ciuiltma

Mr and Mrs Clif for d Hayes Wld
son cnte:rutned wtth a CbriJtmas.
danner at their hom e on South
Second Avenue and their a:ueA!B
were Mrs 3 8 Hayea, M.n Mol
li e Bookman Che1ter, Mr and
Mrs Charln Woode and aon ,
Clair, Alfred Mr and Mrs Loull!l
Waugh and son Thoma• and Robert, Mr and Mrs John PuLt and
son John Jr , Columbua Mr and
Mrs Frank Cheesebrew, Middle

THE HAPPIEST

12 30 Sign Off

Comedy Time
The Aunt Dru Show
My Ltttle MarJ,le
New&amp; Picture
Sports Ey~
Weathercast
; 00 Mayor of the Town

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March 31 ~ Hartford mothe r
or r1ve Mrs Ruth M11ler held for
murder of husband
AprU 2 - Ronald Karr ftnds
$5 gold Pgg at an11ual Rotary Eas
tcr Rg &lt;~ hunt George W Chealh·
am 35, killed in strip mme acci-

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12 30 It Could Be You
1 00 Current
2 QO Camera Ca;es, to School

F;d ls .., nd lhtland New Celanese
Corp rlant to go to Pt Pleasant
Pmoloymg tOO men
March 28 Mlrhael Wtppel ,
75 ftr st pedestnan fatality of 19-

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11 30 Tonight

9 00 Coffee Ttme
10 00 Home
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11 00 The Prtce Is Rtght
12 00 Ttc Tac Dough

annottii&lt;'('S I"&lt;P&lt;IOSIOn tnto Letart

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Dally Sentinel, Pom,roy·Mtddleport, 0., Dec Sl,

Meigs County's Only

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Here"• a hearty lllf!kolne to 1957, and
• lleartu good .,._,. lor you. We lwpe
JIOU'II hare a new year: filled wltla
frlendslalp, laealtla •ml eontetatme"t,

GOODWIN PRINTING
COMPANY
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By A Nose
0 - (UPl - Wtlham

Smlth headed for work after VtSlt
mg hts gtrl frtend at Akron C1ty
Ho'lpttal v. here ~he was taken for
treatment of a broken nose after
an aut o acctdenl Smtlh's car bit
a pole and he was taken to the
same hospital also suffermg from
a brok en nose
LEGAL NOTICI •
NOTIC&amp; OF STOCKHOLDERS
ANNUAL MEETtNG
The ano11al m~ting of the
lfockholders or the F1rst National
Bank of Racme Ohto for the
elecllon of dtrectors and trans-

actJOn of any other b::u~smeti.n"ir. ~'t!i
may com.e bP!orp t~e ~~~
be held at the offtce of
on January e 1957 between
a. ro and 12 00 noon
Signed Freeland S Norria.
Cashier .

(12) 2i) 21, 22, 27, 2,8, 29, Btc

Now is the time lo snap up real bargains and pay off old bills Start fresh.
Save up to 35% on cash. bargams:.
Earn discounts on past-due bJils. One
loan does it See us first Money talks!
Repay easily.

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Those present were Mrs Bllttl
gardner, Mrs Ernest Bowles, Mrs.
Harry Garnes, Dorothy SmLth, and
Mus Julta Reese, Cleveland, a
former member and Mrs Ra7
Coles and Ro~etta Rr.-bards, guests

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"Sweetens Whole 'Insides:
Relieves Coustipatioa .
-both overni1htl"
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The Daily Sentinel

Contonuod l&lt;am •••• ono)

DEVOTED TO INTEitESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA A\~arr~~~~t&gt;n(;:r:~o~a~~dr!~u~~~~~
len Publlab.ed. even att!era.oon except Sunday by The Ohio Valley for Wldenmg 9 agamst Re routing
N.. .... ~1ne:t at ilO.,~baDlC St, Pomeny, 0 Businna oltlce
of SR 1~4 ~tudtcd
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~larr h B.---Cont rac t awarded for
m' &gt;~. \\ ah :~m1 g\&lt;m Ho!ipltal trus
j r~·~, .1&lt; 1 (' r t ( h1l dru1 s Home lhll

143 f&amp;xi::ron•Avertw:J representat ive, Bottlnelli Kunball Inc
Jl!ittere..t 41 ::e'ond Yort C1ty, 16, N Y.
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Por;t~-ei'OJ", Ohio.
clau m&amp;JilDJ: matter at the post off 1N! at
Subseri!)tlon rate~ Delivery b
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rents per week. one year in advan~
where avaJlahlf! 30
$15 flO; SIX montha $'7 ~- three m th $3 ~ily Senbnel oHtce
~~able. oRe mofttb $1. By ':n~n 5 0ne year motor ro ~te
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IUCHAR.a S. OW IN- GEHIRAL MANAGER
NatJ al ~EYNOLD E. GRIINE- EDITOR

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\tim h 12 --JRp..-er begins tall
aft\ r UI'Sil '\ll at 44 feet CharieR
"1&lt; Do n ald rt'naml'd rl'('reatwn d1r
111 to • 1n :'11•ddll'port
~lii rrh l o - l'omcro} flrPmt n honor P:~nthr•r 19~:S 11'rld rhamp~ at
banq U{ 1
Ma n h 21 - Courthou sl' hr•ar·
mgs Ill progr!'SS on Chester rclephone subsr11bers being awarded
to C! l tze ns olf General Telep hone
r ompa rlli:'S
l\flrt h 22 - r:eneral Tell' phone

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APTJI 18 ¥'1.\!IJal 's homer
beats Redlegs m season opener
April 20 - 570 12 arres of
land optioned m Letart area at
cost of $213 000
Aprtl 21 - Portland's "Candt
date N'tght ' attended by candidates up to the stale level and 250
tPorllanrlrrs

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Aug 1~ - 93rd annual MeliS
fa1r open!
Aug 2\ Panther, Jacket
co .. ches IIL1t1 rebuilding
grid
team!
Auz 25.- George M1llAT, Midd)ept,rt Rl&gt;, wl"s top bDoor at
state fair wi•h his Junior Chicken
of Tomorrow entr)'.
Al.lg 28 - Raclne Bi'aves cap..
lure Uttle I~eaaue pennant
Aua: 29 - Bot- MUis elected
prexy of Middleport Athletle Assoelation.
Sept 5 - Charle1 B Gtlkey
former commissioner, dies at age

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r-- East llo"' '""'
S8turday 7'111:. Jn
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Shri G·n 80le
ne

hdown
'Tilr Wes\
with Brodie mixlng
ht~ nl llvs expertly out hustled N';
trr Damt• "~tar Paul Hornun1 ~
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rrew m the Clr~t baH The Ea~t
!0nk tht edl(e In thr. serond half
hut 1111"sed a tie In the f•nal !&gt;('·
riot! when Hornung'l conv('rsion
1\llq dl"fleded
Tlurnur g, Atnerallv ('onredf'-1 to
llfl thP top quarterback In colle.~~:e
lHII I hiS Sl':l.!IOn, BRid he bb.mf.&gt;rl
hmhr•Jf for the East t.as11
He
fumhlf'd on a quttrtf!'rbark sneak
•n thr 111econd period WhH'h cost
lu~ tt.'!lt\1 a sure touehdown
1 jud never •ot mY handl on
lht hall," he said "The play ft&gt;tl
IO J'ILf'('Cfl"

Hornu~Lit:

retu1ed to
the blame to
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Sept 8 - Pomeroy C of C reorganl!ed, Bdl A\kms named pres·
ident
Sept 11 - 1lartford'1 Mrs Mlllt-r acquitted of m~rder charge
Sept 11 - Natural gas rates
20 pe-r etmt hike approved by
Pom:troy eounell effe.:::tlv~o 1an 4,
1957
Sept 21 - Charles Legar again
eleeted. worthy mallet of Pom~roy
Bend Gfit)P
Sept. :n~.- Ex•P•U&lt;e Chief ol
Pllmeroy walter Wol&amp;, i-tcently
rethed, claimed by death
St!pt 28
Demoerats stage
!'J_ge rally
Mu;ohael Di;:,.de
bogus
ter

Eat That New

Year's Dinner Here
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Martin
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For the twenty f1rst Christmas
Mrs Margaret Reynolds bas had
all of her ehddren and grandcb l'
dren home for Christmas dmner
The reuruon was held at the
home of Mr and Mrs Edgar Re'
nolds and those present were the1r
son snd daughter in-law, Mr and
Mrs Val Reyoolds, Galhpohs Mr
and Mrs Gardner Reynolds, Le
banon and the1r son, Paul, who
1S statwned at the Marine base
at San Otego, Cahf, Mr and Mrs
Gerald Rupe (Sara Reynolds) and
thi•Jr daughter, Ann Rupe, aN,
Galhpohs
Gardner Reynolds Is superinten
dent of the State Prls&lt;m Farm at
Lebanon

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Weerthereast

Pre" Box

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1115 New Year's Time Squaro.:

12 10 Tonight
killed m lllgh.,.,a} acc1dent H E Curt Nobles wbo loses urn in am12 30 Sign Off
Boney t,; M.u t h or Dlmes chair- pulatwn Syracuae mother of 7 IS 3 30 The Aunt Dru Show
held fur .ubandonment Bloodmo.
m•n
Oct 13 - Jackets, Panthers bile gets seven pints less blood
than needed for quota
Jose SEOL w sts
Dec 6 - Jim Cremeans honor
Ocl 15 - Tom Crow announces
WCHI-TV CHANNIU -loOO uisteel Holl!:,
completion nf mas£ production ed on Ali·Ohio Jl'id team by Co8
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CBptllD J14blioroo
II 110 l,Jp to the f!llil~ alowt
plant or F &lt;II best Turkey Co, lumbus Jay Ceea Also named to
9 oo Mornlfi.C Show
11 0!1 S&lt;•mlll)t t~e Weillhor
FrankFort 0
UP All Oh10 Lambert, Hindy, Er
10 oo Garl'J' ll!..,o,
11:10 1'ho Late Show
Oct 18 - Leslie Fultz named vm get honotable mention
Dec 1 ~ SEOL banquet record.coordmatur ,,f eamp:ugn for Vet
WCI4S·tv
B
ed as outstanding event ln SEOL
PI ans Mt m0t tal Hnspttal bond IS
12 00 Valiant Lady
8 00 Captam Kanagroo
htstory
sue
12 15 Love ot Live
9 00 Mom1ng Show
Oct 27 - nt•vtsrons in Eastern
Dt'r 8 - Curt Nobles ptohated
10 00 Garry Moore
D1s!nct's school hutldtng plans an after Pscaptng Meigs General Hos 12 30 Search f\lr Tomorrow
12 4~ Gmdmg Light
10 30 ATthur Godfrey
nounced Flora E McQmgg dtcs pllal
1
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Kabe's
Kitchen
11
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Nov 3 - J. D Diles, veteran
Dee 12 - RoUand Neutzllng
1 30 As 'lhe World Turns
11 4:5 Tournament or Ros&amp; Parade
NYC ('Onductor, rcttres
resigns as scbool board member to
2 00 Our M1sB Brooks
1 45 Orange Bow1 Game
become
county commissioner Jan
Nov 6 - Fred H1bbs, ~hddlc
2 30 Houseparty
5 00 The Early Sbow
port elected l'n Slate Area Scout 1
3 00 The Btg Payoff
6 30 Your EsP.o Reporter
Dec 15 - Necesstttes for good 3 30 Bob Crosby Show
head Pollee wnrn shoppers Ill
6 45 Sports Parade
schools
outltned at Syracuse meet
Pomeroy to keep cars locked
4
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Brighter
Day
6 55 Weatherma~
mg of SouthPrn Local Du.tr1ct Sur
~ov 7 - Holland Neutzlmg, a
4 1~ $Cret Storm
7 00 Art Llnk1etter &amp; 'the ltldl
vey
Croup
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DeMocrat
upsets traditiOn by
4 JO F'dge ~t
7 1$ Douglas Edwards
leadJng ttch! fur county commts·
Dec 19 - Langsville's Calvm l5 00 Tne E"arl!' .itiDw
7 SO Grand Ole Opry
s1oner post Roy Proffitt defeated Sptres arrested m Pomeroy whtle
(I 25 Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford
8 00 Ph1l Silvers Show
Dan HarUngP r gf'ts sl!cond spot asleCJ) m hts car and 13 gallon 6·30 Your Esso Report~,.
8 30 The Brothers
for Ius f1f1h !!lnught fom y~ar JUgs of hard Cider found by po· 6 4:5 Sports Parade
9 00 To Tell the Truth
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ternt Hospital falls Sewers pass lice Jay Cees ask for more toys 6 55 Weatherman
9 30 Red Skelton
Pomeroy s1 1 t t t t'rJu•pment tssue m Chnstmas pro]cct
700 TBA
falls
10 00 $64,000 Question
Dec 20 - Oldsters honored at 7 1~ Douglas F.dwards
\0 SO Do You Tru~rot Your
Nov 8 _ JmHvtduals, orgam- Lwns club Chnstmas party lunch- 7 30 ho Football Hlgt..ltghta
8
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Arthur
Godfrey
&amp;
Fnenda
11
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zattons , pltch m to complete eon
9
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The
Mllhona1re
11
05 Scanning the Weather
l:leanlng up pomeroy r1ver bank
Dec 21
New Nazarene
9 30 I ve Got A Secret
11 10 The Late Show
to Rt 124 JUnctiOn With as 7
Nov 10 _ fm kets !ose etghlh Ohurch openr-d in Middleport
4•30 Edg• of NI,Kht
Dec 22 Racine Tornadoes WCHS MONDAY ChariHton
straight Jim Cremeans sets Rut
~()() 'l'he Ear!y Show
notch se\emh stra1ght wm, over 8 00 C{optaln Kangaroo
lantl 11nd Oh1u 1 rcord m TO pa Mtddleport thts time snd shootmg 9 00 Mormn1 Show
630 Your Esso Reporter
rade
at a 52 per cent clip l'raf.!Rfer or 10 00 Garry Moore
643 Sports Parade
Nov 11 - Ara Parsegh1an an Lasley estat~' mostly between Porn 10 30 Arthur Go4frey
6113 Weathennan
nounced as ~peaker £or SF.OL ban· ('toy and Middleport announced to 11 30 Strike It R10h
7 00 outlook 1957.
quet m Pomeroy DE'c 6
Freel W Crow Jr as trustee Hts 12 00 Valiant Lady
7 13 Douglu Edwards,
Nov 13. -Eastern Drstm:t gets associates were Roger Morgan and 12 lG Love of Wfe
7 30 Roblnboo~
$402,796 alate aid Ior tl'to new Ted Reed, Jr
12 SO Search for Tomorrow
8·00 Burns &amp; Allen
school buUdmgs
Dec 27 - Third jail breatc: at· 12·U Guldin• Ulht
8.30 Talent Seouta
1 00 KaUe.'a Kitchen
Nov 15 - Forked Run Luke tempted m 10 years fotled by Dep
9:00 I Love Lucy
tmproyements progressing Over
1·30 All the World Turns
uty Jed Webster.
9.30 December Brlcki
1,000 Mei1s countlan nimrod! take
2.00 Our Ml.u Brooks
10 00 Studio One
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Dec 24 - Options taken up on 2.30 Houseparty
to fields
11 oo Up.to-tbe Miaute d'i'O'I'l
Nov 17 - First wmtcr cold three Letart Fnms for future In- a·oo Bit~ Poyijff
hih Mttgs County, down Lo ~ dustrial development
UO Bob Crosby Show
11 05 Sciru&gt;in1 the WJiu.er
Dec 28 - Contract! awarded 4.00 Brighter Day
11.10 The Late Show
, ~
above
11 30 Siln Off
Nov 19 - Rkh Jones nametl tor Middleport Grad(! School, blah 4·13 Set!ret Storm
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to Pomeroy rounr1\ post replacmJ school additions :Middleport cJted ' T A Downie, restined because from reeordl as 11afest place in
county to dnve. Hobson eroulna
or health
Nov 20. - Gtant unit to be lights to be installed soon
added at Sporn plant Construt'tlon
Dee 29 - Survey team to b..
WHTN·TV CHANNIL IS
11 IS Mys!tt')' Tbea~t
to start early m 1957
gm work on three Letart farm1 U:44 SlgD Oi'l.
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12:30 Midday Movlo Matlaeo
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12:10 Midday Mat;aee•·l
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4 3!. super S!ffal 'l'lilli '
lumbu s Judy Murray ts
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Mlclr:ey MMit 'ClUb
HQmecommg Queen Contrads for
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Eastern District's new sc hools
D·QO Mickey Mou1e Club
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Nov 25 - Whoppmg total of
I 00 Ollie and Harriet
10·00 Polka Thne
13 Meigs eountlan~ take tim@ to
9.to Fora Tllhtre
vot-t! for directors of thetr Me1gs
10.30 : Spy
10 llO Wed~OJdoy Nilbt l'igbts
County Agricultural Soctety
11:00 News
10:48 rlibt FoiiOW·Up
Nov 21 - Southern L o c a 1
II IS Theatre 13
II :00 News of the Nl1ht
School d1str•ct parents open }lerMONDAY
le11 of meeUngs aimed at learnll:li
ClfANNAL 13
netds and directions to go tn fu11.~ Sign On
ture CountY-Wide mel!'tmg on
11.8 Cartoon Club
health problems and what faclli·
11:10 Noon News
ties are on hand to deal wtth them
1 Is annotJnCed
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t :30 ~dCiav Movie Matinee
Nov t,. - Veterans Memorial I
FtnUDIDt Touch
Hblpital bl&gt;atd to study pOSSibility
Z·lS lJberaeo
of tpecla1 eleetton for $100.000
;·48 Ult With !!IIzabeth
bond iuue. Leslie Fultz to seek
S·OO Aftetnoon Film Fe.tival
approval of 'Tlodiried plans, cheap.
4 SO Supn Serial Time
er constructwn
5 00 Mtckey Mouse Club
Nov 29. - Jacket football team
prused at Rotary banquet Henry
Bentz Sr., tormer Racine mayor,

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Mr and Mrs Dana Howe(t spent
a tew days In Dayton "YiJLUrig the4.r
da'u&amp;hter and tamiiY,, Mr. iind Mrs
Kenneth Story

Aprtl and they are happy to an
Durst t(l Pfe Harry M Boyd
uounce the engagement of their
MISS Durst IS a restd ent of Spr
mgfteld Ohw She IS a sophomore granddaughter
P fc Boyd 1s from Kentuck)
at Northwestern Htgh School m
NortJt Hampton Ohio Sh L! ts the where he was ratsed He 1"' the
daughter or Mr and Mrs Ralph son of Mr and Mrs Ermest Boyd
Durst They are also from Spnng They are now res1dents ot Don
nelsvtle Ohto
fteld Oh10
The weddmg wtll be the twelfth
Pfc Boyd IS statiOned at Fm-t
Campbell, Kentucky He will lw of J anuary in the Bethel Baptist
released from the Army Jan tt Church of Donnelsville Ohto
ary, 1957 Pfc Boyd has been m
Alaska for mne months

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Entertained With
New Year's Party

Servicemen

~1r and Mrs Charles Pyles an
ehiidren spent Chn!lmas w1l'
'1~ and Mrs
Earl H21rl, Racln(
Mr and Mrs AI Gtb~t;n Cantor
were week l'nd guesta of Mr an•'
Mrs Henry Beaver Sunday dmner
guests or the Beaven' were Mr
and Mrs Lowell Bealler Mtdrllr:
port, Mrs Alhson, Racme and
Mrs Paul Allison, Zanesv1\le
Mr and Mrs P.lanon Wood ~lrs
Frf'da Mtller and Mtss Lenora Bt' t
zmg spent Sunday wtth Mr an!
Mrs Roy Betzmg Pomeroy
Mrs Mollte Bookman spent
Chnstmas day with Mr and Mrs
Clifford Ha:.cs, :\flddleport
Mrs Clara Ohhnger and dau gh
ter Erotl} and Mr and Mrs Tr oy
Ohlrngf'r, Pomeroy spent an even
mg w1th Mr and :Mrs George
Pyles
Mr and Mrs V1rg1l Wood Bel
pre , Mr and Mrs Robert Wood an d
children, Mr and Mrs Ro~ Chnst}'
and Harold Hawk were Chrtstmas
dmner guests of Mr arJd ~Irs
Marlon Wood and daughter Jerry

Carmel

Mr and Mrs Alden Spnnger
and two chtldren of Vtrgmta spent
by their leader, Mrs V 0 Ed the week wlth the latter s parents
w..ards,
cntertampd w1th a New
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Mr and 'Mrs Oana Moore and son
Years r.arty ~Tiday evenmg at the
Paul
Scmor Htgh Srhool audttorlllm
whtch was decorated Ill keeping
Mr and Mrs JanlCe C1rde and
wtth the season
son of SprmgfteJd W Va spent
Sunday with Mrs Mary Circle and
Games and dailcmg wer~ enjoy
son
ed and refreshments were served
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Mr and ~rs Dwlght Swepston
to Minada Murray Sue Ellen Phil·
and family of Columbus were Chr
hps, Biltbara Eskew, Jean Ellen 1stmas Day guest.'! ot Mr and Mrs
Dabo, Karen Drake Jackte Thomas Ralph Lee and family
Kaaron Kelton Margaret Handley,
Mr and Mrs H A Barnttz and
Sondra Drake, Carolyn Edward
Karen HoHner, Joyce Buckley , sons of Lincoln Hetghts spent
Barbara Coates, Cheryl Edwards, Chrlstmab mght as guests of Mr
M1ke Swatzel, Johnny McMurray, and Mrs Dean Brmker and Bet
Dor Coates, Kdth Barmtz, Terry ty Carleton and famtly
PYt. Chari•• P. Wrlvht
Knight, Jtmm:y Watson, Benn
Mr. and Mrs Donald Pierce ef
Ewing, Billy Young, El'lc Hart Athens and Mr and M.n George
(AH'IW.C) - Army Pvt Charles
Barr1e PhillipS, Churk Rtffle, Jat:k
P Wnght Jr of Middleport, Ohto Welker, Bob Sprmger, BtU Gibbs, Clrcle and daughter of Great Bend
recently completed etght weeks Nlt:k Coates, Donald Spencer, Bill were Chrastmas dmner guests of
Mra. Mary Ctrcle and 110n, MeJvm
of basic combat trammg at Fort Persinger, Ernest Hall, Albert
Knox, Ky , uodlll' tbe Reserve Martln, Jeffrey Gtbbs and Dick
Mrs Erma! SchreckeRgost of
Forces Aet program Men volun- Km.ght.
Parkersburg. W Va spent Wed
teermg for the SIX month tour of
nesday and Wednesday night with
active duty are permitted to fin·
Ass1stJng Mr&amp; Edwards werr her sister, Mrs. Dean Brinker
ish the1r milt.ary traming In local Mr and Mrs Albert Coates, Mr
Rev Richard Young and brother
Army Reserve or National Guard and Mrs W A Gtbbs, Mr and Mr&lt;~
units. The son of Mrs. Mary R. Chester Kmght, Mrs J w Me Blll, was calltng m the community
Wrisht, ~ Elm st, be attended Murray and Mrs. Charles Rtl£1e
Thursday.
Hamilton High School.
Mr and Mn Paul SmJtb and
son, Robert were in Parkersburg
Wednesday on business

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otfi&lt;e Roan: 8 to 1!, Z to 5.1Cioso 11 Noon on Tharl.t

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Mr and Mrs. Ernest Deeter of
Bashan entertamed the Helpmg
Hands sunday School Class at the
home o£ her parent.'! Mr and Mrs
George Roberts, on Saturday even·
ing Games were played and they
exchanged gtrts Their teacher,
Mrs Paul Smith served refresh
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Pictured above are Mr and Mrs RoHan Ltght whose wed·
dmg was an occaswn of December 15 m a double nng
mony at the home ol Mr and Mrs Floyd Carnahan, North
Fatrueld The bnde was the tormer Vtrgmta BISSell, daughter
o{ Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Bissell, Long llottom, and the groom
the son of Mr and Mrs Clement Ligh~_N_o_rt_;,_F_a.t_rl_•e_ld_ __

Naoma Brinker, Jesse Brinker,lnstalled
Top Officers Of Racine Chapter Of OES

f'lj 01 um.a urw r~ r was 1nstallea a.,
Dl.:iluttc .._,,~n:n.cr \.., 111urub brunm
worthy matron and J esse Bnnker a nd Jane Hlll Vocal solos were
as worthy patron at Lhe annualm presented by Mar~aret Neuman
stallatwn of offtcers of Racme I dnd Maxme Wmgett.
1.. hapter OES held Jo'r1day evcmr,g
Other officers mstalled were
Louise Stev.art, retmng worth) Ada ~ea,c, r .. soctate matron, Ar·
matron and Wilham Stewart re thur Nease AssocJate
patron;
tttlllg worth) patron, were mstall Greta s 1mp•on, secretary, Cblorul
tng o£flcers
ht ,nm, treasurer, Harnett Netgler
Grand J!;k·ta Faye Wingett of cond uctress, Jan e Hid, assoctate
Harnsonvli le Chapter was an hon conouctres~. Bcrutce Carpen"er.
ored guest as we re Blanche Ball 1 chaplatn Mary Lo u Lhle, marshall;
dtstnct president ol Belpr r Pau~ Mar~aret,. Neuman orgamst, Marle
me AUun s dbtrtcl tr Pasllr~r Hlr Le 1dtngham, Ada, Beulah Stobart
nsormlle and Cora Wt:hb dtstnc~ Ruth .Brtty Saher Esther, Grace
se~:rctary
Swan
\lart ha Phyllis Martm,
A moment o{ ulencc was obser Elect.t, Loutse Chapman, warder;
ved m memor&gt; of Eva Van Dyke &lt;1 fld Cha rlc$ Htmsley, sentinel.
a former dlstnct VICC president
Attractive decorallons With the
Other mstalJmg officers were New Years theme were planned
MarshaUs, cora Webb a nd Max.tDe by GraC(' Knder, Isabelle Stmpson
Wmgett , secrctai:. Hazel Andrew~ lirace Swan and Gretha Simpson.
conductress, Laura Ctrcle , chap- Refreshments for the coffee hour
lam Leona Hens]e), organtst were in charge of Cora Beegle,
Isabelle S1 mpson, ~arder Dorothy Allee Beegle Ethel Euler and Ear.
Spencer, sentinel Ernest W1ng:ett, lene Wolre Hazel Andrews and
and Grace Krtder as mtroducton Emma Jane McChntock presided
ofhcer and escort for the new ma· at the refreshment table.
tron and patron
Chapters rt&gt;presented were those
Cerernomes hononng the Ste- named above and Athens Evangelwart's and the Bnnker s were plan- 1ne Mtnear, Pomeroy and Parkersned bY the program commtttee, burg. W Va
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the Matrons' Gulld of the Mt
Mortah Baptist Church was held
FrLday evemng at the home of
Mrs Arnold R1durds
Gifts for exchange were placed
under a lighted tree tn the hvmg
room of the R1chardJ' home and
the members and guests were seated at a table decorated with a
mmtature tree a.nd red Cbristma~
candles for the three course turkey dtnner
Mrs Rtchards was assisted rn
servmg b) Mrs Irvin BauQ!gardner
and Mrs Dorothy Swth The de
ssert course mcluded a cake, deco rated m red and white, which
was sent by Mrs Anna Moon who
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Mr .. nd Mrs Arnott are re!l
Mr and Mrs Ott Arnott an
nounces the engagement ol thelf dents of Racm(• OhiO They will
gramlrlaugther Miss
Catherme be married ftfty thrt&gt;e years m

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Rock Sprmgs Grange met m
regular session Thursday e"enmg
w•th Homer Rice worthy master,
prestdmg
Plans were made for the First
and Second degrees to be g1v~n at
the next meetmg on January 10
Pomona Grenge meeting was an
nouneed fnr Fnday eve11.ing Janu
ar} 4 at the Rock Sprmgs Grange I
hall
At the close of the meehng t~e
quarterly btrthday supper was
served after whlch the rematnder
o[ the evemng was spent In discusstng t~ quarterly conference

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Mr and Mn Roll Cleland an t
sons spent Cbrutmas \With Mr ant
Mn Charlet Reed.
Mr and Mra Ernest Brown
Parkersburg, and Mr and Mrs
Larry Jklush WaV'tri J, tpent Chr
t.stmu wtth .Mr and Mrs Guy Sum
mer held
Mr and Mra Pearl Kohlentx an "
Patty and Rielr:y Koblentz spen'
Monday afternoon In Parkersburg
Mabel Van Meter t~ spendmr
a few days with her ton 1Uymont1
and famtly at Canton
M'r and Mrs Buel Rtdenove
and son Johnn;t and Mrs Ehzabel
Wtekbam spent Chnstmas day '
Columbus with Mn Zeldlt Rid.ou•
Mr and Mrs Eldon Gaul an•
Gayann spent Chnstmas wtth Mr
and Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Pomr

Reynolds Family
Reunion ls,Held
On Christmas Day

N. 2nd Avenue
Middleport

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1 00 Clirtellt
2 oo ca.,ero Goes To S.bool
2·30 Tenneuee Efrb,le F~rd
3 oo llatlnee Theolto

July 10 - Roger Gtbbs, 16
Circleville, tlrowns m BAllc)'s
Lake Roynl (Bumper) Thomas re
hres after 29 years wtlh OhiO
Power Co ground crew
July 14 - Mtddleport launches
campatgn rJr school levy.
July 16 - Long Bottom accr.pts new phone system by CIUzens
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July 18 ~ Rumors or ihdustry
at Lelaf\ branded "mtsleadlng"
July 21 _ llarry Barnes wins
Rotary Loud shirt contest
July 23
. oavtd Roush, New
Haven named star slate farmer
of West Vir.ctma
July 2~ _ Middleport school
bond t£IIUe passes with 63 per cent
aye!
July 28 _ Nolan Swackhimmer, Mason dairyman and former
rage coarh, hired as Jacket menl or.
July 30 - 79 are initiated into
new Pomeroy Moo~e lodge
Aug 2
Pomeroy c or c plans
reoraantzatlin Bill Thomas SEOL
.founder, dies In Wellston
Aug 9 _ Jay cees abandon
1958 Broiler Festival

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Clothing House, dtes Middleport
Park Assoc auction to r.a!Ae funds
ror park improvements lS ~'•flop "
June J9 - Howard Kress , Jet
powered rtvlc minded manager of
Ohio Power Co, Ls transferred to
gether with hu chief clerk John
Handley to Ironton Ron Sprmgcr,
of the !lame high cut, moves ht•re
Little LeaguP. to open June 29
June 22 - Prosecutor James
O'Brien reportt&gt;d "absolved" by
slate audttor's report of any wrong
domg in fthng expense accounts
reports
June 26 - Wayne Swisher gets
gold trophy for tops m expert
class at annual gun shoot of the
Fish &amp; Game Assoc Avery Coeg
lem 19 novtce champ
Jurle 28 - Charles Walburn
one bme commissioner d1es
July 3 - John Handley 1!1es m
Ironton of hl.'art attack Comm1s
swners 11pprove ror' Nov ballot
$100,000 Veterans Hospttai bond

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11 0 Press Box

The Hayes family vtsited her
mother, Mrs EtheJ Prtce, and
other relattves at St Albans W
Va, and Wilh Mr and Mn G F
Dalley. Beverly, dunna: the boll
days Monday they entertained Mr
and Mrs otbel Cunningham ~ an a
children, Debby, M&amp;ril)'n and Ka1
en, Ponttac, M1ch1gan

Virginia Bissell k Wed Dec. 15

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9 30 Armstrong Clrcle Theatre
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9 oo corrce T•m(!
10 00 Home
11 00 'The Prtee IS Rtght
11 30 Tournament of Rose
1 45 ~otton Bowl Game
4 30 Sparts Hlgh't@:bts
4 45 Rose Bowl Game
7 30 Jonathan Wlnte:s Show
7 U NBC News
8 00 The B1g Surprise
8 30 'Noah's ArJc

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April 16 - Charles St:ln!ey re..
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ratty and Rieb, Mr and Mr
P y Koblentz. Mt' and Mn E."'
Dean and Jenny and Mtla tne 8pt 1
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rge f.., cnhl!lmer, Pme Grove
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Harry L Baile)' ,pent sever ..
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day a wtth h11 parentl, Mr an
Mrs J s Salley while hla w1f•
and daughter vltlted tn Florida
Mr and M.n Clayton Allen ani
iO n Bill were dwne:r tuUtl of Mr
and Mn BillY Cleland Ciuiltma

Mr and Mrs Clif for d Hayes Wld
son cnte:rutned wtth a CbriJtmas.
danner at their hom e on South
Second Avenue and their a:ueA!B
were Mrs 3 8 Hayea, M.n Mol
li e Bookman Che1ter, Mr and
Mrs Charln Woode and aon ,
Clair, Alfred Mr and Mrs Loull!l
Waugh and son Thoma• and Robert, Mr and Mrs John PuLt and
son John Jr , Columbua Mr and
Mrs Frank Cheesebrew, Middle

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My Ltttle MarJ,le
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or r1ve Mrs Ruth M11ler held for
murder of husband
AprU 2 - Ronald Karr ftnds
$5 gold Pgg at an11ual Rotary Eas
tcr Rg &lt;~ hunt George W Chealh·
am 35, killed in strip mme acci-

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1 00 Current
2 QO Camera Ca;es, to School

F;d ls .., nd lhtland New Celanese
Corp rlant to go to Pt Pleasant
Pmoloymg tOO men
March 28 Mlrhael Wtppel ,
75 ftr st pedestnan fatality of 19-

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• lleartu good .,._,. lor you. We lwpe
JIOU'II hare a new year: filled wltla
frlendslalp, laealtla •ml eontetatme"t,

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Smlth headed for work after VtSlt
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Ho'lpttal v. here ~he was taken for
treatment of a broken nose after
an aut o acctdenl Smtlh's car bit
a pole and he was taken to the
same hospital also suffermg from
a brok en nose
LEGAL NOTICI •
NOTIC&amp; OF STOCKHOLDERS
ANNUAL MEETtNG
The ano11al m~ting of the
lfockholders or the F1rst National
Bank of Racme Ohto for the
elecllon of dtrectors and trans-

actJOn of any other b::u~smeti.n"ir. ~'t!i
may com.e bP!orp t~e ~~~
be held at the offtce of
on January e 1957 between
a. ro and 12 00 noon
Signed Freeland S Norria.
Cashier .

(12) 2i) 21, 22, 27, 2,8, 29, Btc

Now is the time lo snap up real bargains and pay off old bills Start fresh.
Save up to 35% on cash. bargams:.
Earn discounts on past-due bJils. One
loan does it See us first Money talks!
Repay easily.

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Those present were Mrs Bllttl
gardner, Mrs Ernest Bowles, Mrs.
Harry Garnes, Dorothy SmLth, and
Mus Julta Reese, Cleveland, a
former member and Mrs Ra7
Coles and Ro~etta Rr.-bards, guests

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Seven Bowl Games On Tap For Fans New Ye
Iowa Favored By Eight Points
Over Oregon In The Rose Bowl

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Bears By 47~7In
Pro Title Contest

An Htimated 350,000 fans will of the CQUtm Bowl, where TCU
to aeven bowll Tu~ ln and SyracU$11 fNture hlab«tane
eolleg-: football'• annual Alute to of£eo!es.
the New Year.
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Iowa, wllkh cOmpi]d u 8-1 rec·
The top crowd of a'oout 100,000 ord dur inr: tiJe reauJ.u aason, b
1s expeeted in t h e Rose Bowl a 10lid choice to b e a t Oregon
wbere Iowa is an eight-point fa. St.te 7-2.·1 despile uM fact u
vorite to whip Orgeon State. Teo- won by only 14-13 tut October
Detsee,_the Mtilln'~ second-ranked Tbe Hawll:eyf"s yielded a.a average
team, ~ a 6~ -pmnt choice over of only one touchdown a pme and '
BaJI~ m tbe Suga~ Bo:-"1, Colo- shut out four opponents. A feature
rado lll a. t!tne-p01nt pu:t over I Gf the game is es.pected ~ be the
Cleii}aon m the Oran&amp;e Bowl and play of rival ta.kles John 'Witte
TCU a two - ~n-three point favaritt of Orgeon State and Al Karraa ol
over Syracuse in the Cottoo JWwl Iowa.
'n!e fcur major bowl samea wlll
A crGwd of about 81,000 at New
be carried on 11ati.onal radio and Orleans will see Tenneuee to-otef~vb1on networks which should
iivt &amp;"Very AmericJll wlth enoqsh 0 a n d B~lor B-2 ill a rug11ed
defen~ve tett. T b e Volunteert
ttreDJlh to 1 e t out o f bed a also
leature brilliant t a i 1 b a c 'k
Cbanee to share ln tlle fun.
Johnny Majora but Ba,-lor's powThe exPerts are predlctiD&amp; low erful line baa held gpponenh to a
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soundly walloped by Miaml . Fla. It
could turn uut to be a wbale of a
1ame il only becauae both (epms
are so eager lo prove they .. really
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Swing ag a c1ecoy thla yc·a r. Syra'u'. I' Btl. II smarting over that
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In l. •o
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n"' le!lser bowls, George
In 'hr '"'
Washington 7·1·1 opposes 'J'exas
western 9-1 in th(• Sun Bowl at
El Paso, Tt.!X., West Texa~ 7·2
meets Mi~siss ipp\ Southern 7-1-1
. t h e 1'angcrme
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Fin, 11nLI Texus Soulht1rn 6-1 plays
· v·1 ew A&amp;M 4-0 In tho ••
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way ~a·:u~~l~y ww~c~n Gt·~r?giau~c:rh
cleh~uk cl Pitt.~hur!-(h. 21-1 4, in the
Ga tor Howl, l.he Nm·th topped the
South, )4.-1) iu the HIUL'·Gruy gu ~ l'
and the Wes.t upset th£&gt; 1&lt;-::ast, 7-6.
Guorlo(iu Tech look advanllll!r. o{
eve ry lHt!Dk to prust'n\ coac h BubIn Dodd with a sixth strai ght
IOCdt en,...
bOwl vit•tory and hi s st'conrl con•ArCM CITJfMI
~;l'!· ulive one -touchdown win over
Pitl&lt;~burgh. The Panthers outrn~hed Georgia Tccb, 246-162 and
outpa~sed it, 67-4!5 yards, but the
Enlllinellrs Intercepted two pasl!es
untl f{'COVI'red two fumble s.
Where Your Confidence
Johnny Brodie's 28-yard pass to
Is JU!illfled
Pete O'Garro plus Dcon Derby's
MilD St.
Pomeroy convert~lon provided the West with

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]yn Dodgers, whose World Series defeat htst October broughl
anguished cries of "Wait till next year!", points a Hopeful Angel
at his Big Ben and announce!! that •'next year.. is here at hutl
With that, Pee Wee wishes everybody 1 happy 1961 · · · 1nd thd
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Madi sHn Squat'(' Glltdcn W&lt;" II ('S·
day night in t I1e r·trs t t'll
l (' f•ghl
of 1957 _
In thi s !'IJ!IIl!st of agt~ vs yo uth ,

Defeme wOJI. the !int championship for Coach Jim Lee Howell.
Key plllyers oo Ne• Yotk's defen·
sivt unit SuadaY included end
Andy RobusteiU, ~k Ed
Hughes.. Uuebackrt! BW Svoboda
and Harland Svare and tackle
Dick Modzelewski.
After fullback Mel Triplett car·
r¥cl Umpire Sam Wll$0n and two
Bean Into the end ~pe £or New
York's first toucbdown. 'JI,obu&amp;tel·
Ib jarring tackle ~de Bear full·
back kick Casares fumble aDd
the Chicago Ul.
Ben Agajanlan iolowed with his
flrst field goal and the Bears never recovered.
They bad to gamb~e after ...that,
losing a bid for a first down on
their 46 when Eml~n Tunnell
dropped J. C. carutine on the Bear
43. The Giants. witb Cbarley Conerly repludng Don Heinrich at
quarterback, scored in seven plays
with Alex Webster plunging the
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The-Fi_,t IC!Iby
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The Storm KlnJ Mountain~ handpainted in fall colors b) Mother
Natur~ a1 for anolher yt'llr you sal
h1 on the Army foothill\ t~am .
Thl'n off to the Olympics .
The exl.cltment of the games at
Melbourne. Bull session~ with Dob
Riehards. Paul Anderson and
rounlleu otlter athletes. The funzy of the various lnternntnnal dtsror!'llt. Llatettlbl to the radio from
ho•n(' 111 Pntterson kept his sum·
mPrtime Jlledit to flatten ancient
Arrhle.
Cold d!IYI and bot one~ and then
thf" clo•lng cerernonlea. Rr.union in
San Franelseo ~llh O'Brien and
many
of
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SAN ntANCISCO -John Brodie
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later than Jon. 6, 1957.
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Meigs County or in boundaries of West Columbia, Clifton, Mason, New Hoven,
Hartford, and Letart, W. Vo., in the new year.

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Casares, the league's leading
dan, Utah. is favored at ~5 to rusher, gat only Chicago touchMONTGOMERY, A,la. - Led by
wrest the 160-pound ehampaonshlp down on nine-yard run after tac- the pulverzing rushes o£ D o n
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York 25. But w~s~r's one-yard annual Bl11e-Gray Game.
Houl'a: Mml.-Fri. 9~5; Sat. s~U-Opf!-n '"'"'"" b,u apjol~t
all -lime ring ).(re ats.
~ 1110d1 to r.tld . . h of 11elllby town•
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plunge climaxed a 72-yard drive
ADm.AIDE.~ralla
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Muscular, bull·nccked Gene was
and when 'Ray Beck blocked Ed ftosewaU lost his amatr.ur statusUu&gt; be~ting favul'ite lOili. before Bro~n's end zone puot, Henry
but gained $65,000 by signing to
young Floyd Plltll'rson registered
-the fight gnme·~ most.memorable Moore pounced on the I;Jall for a play professionally with Jack
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• ~&gt;uul Hornung passed virtuo' of 11 ngl!'-over yon lh . bY touchdown and a 34-1 halftime Kram·er'a tennis troupe.
Sunday
for the E.: ..t's tmJch(tnwn but then Moore for the \'nra 11 t heovweJght lead.
Conea·ly's !hort scoring puses to
NEW YOI{K, N Y.-The New
n11·ssed thr :-xtra point.
d ooo'"ll
on Nev. 30.
Don Vi1 ic- uf Ohio State groun
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Kyle ,R ote and Frank Gifford in York Qi4nh sWamped the Chicago
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t~ ~~~cond qalf completed one ot I,..,, 4"1-7, to culminate an 18•
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Altho ug h Wel. ll1 "811 ~ ,.·..- 1"'-raund· Chicago's worst defeat:l.
year quest for another National
tbi! North to its victory n
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" a~ " "
Hluc Gray game.
er wus postponed !rom its origiFootball League champienship.
- - -uul Dec. 12th dat~ by Robimnm's
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NEW YORK, N.Y. -The Knlek$
No rris l'XJIC('I~ at least 14,000 fans
erbockers pla~ed Jim Baechtold
By OSCAR FRALEY
10 pnwidC' a g;d,e o[ at least $150.on the inactive list and Togo PaW"kencl Sporhl SumrMry
United Preu Sporh Writer
OfJU. Tickrt s nmge from $4 to $30.
Iu:z1 wb aold to the Syracuse Nats
ay UNITID PRUS
NEW YOII.K Ul' One last Norris fi gurt'~ I hat a capacity
by Boston In National Basketball
s.turcr.y
look \,;lrk Imlay, lJt'ft~re lonllint.( , HUlOO fam; wuuld mt'H il $225.000.
Association' player shifts.
Moy rho New Yoor'bettow vp'&lt;
CHICAGO - AU·Time Chicago
ahead . with wmc pN~unal mt' l\ltl· I Tht· fight ;_viii ht' lt•levlsl'&lt;d and
Bur
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Sid
Lu~kman
decUned
BOCA
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Fla.-Sam
Snead
ri('s of til£' 1\156 "port &lt;:_ ,yt•ar
U!·o;ukn~t n;t \wn :\1 1)' by ABC :"t 10
~ou 01\ abundonee,, of,~;
Almo ~t a year ago .. 11 s hel'n 1 p.m. gsT. \JnWl'VN . tht·r(' wtl1 be with "thank•" 1 full lbare of play won Mth the open and pro amarho bett lhlngo that lllp
si nce \·ou ~at in Hw o·rh•linJ,: r~ft · a 'IV hlackrJUL in I he No?w Yr)rk off money oUered bl.llli by bb for- teur divisions of the first Boca
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team.
Raton
Golf
Tournament.
C'l"'.'l of.Madison Sttuarr t;an!Pn ;mel , nnrl Philadelphia a r(':ts.
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watehrtl Parry O'Bri t• n \w('otnt'
Fullmer is favored because he
ARCADIA.
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Bien
HGst
NEW ORLEANS-Dave sJmt of
good hohh, much fiappl~­
the n rst man· to hM'D \'1' lh1• shut i~ a ruggrd young ''comer'' meet·
achieved 11 photo finish victory Duke equalled the wMld rHOrd of
61 feet 11 was first of mrmy r£&gt;c- ing a fading champion. Gene, who
cnd many good lrlenflt. ;
ords.
Wfl~ namc 1J aflrr Ge11e ·runney, over Terrang in the $30,200 MaUbu 10.2 8eeonds for the 100-meter
dash in the Sugar Bowl track
One of the firs\ ('llm t' in the bPrarnc challenger on M.11y 25 by Stat.ea race.
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hi~ sus pe nsion. Tht·n tlw &lt;:arden FrRncc, middleweight rhamploll from out of nowhere tG "steal"
N!EW ORLF..ANS - Tom Brown
il •'ai n and Loulsvillf' s lopp ln)( Oa~·- of EuropP.
the $10,()00-added Alligator H!mdl- Jr., of San Francisco won the su,..
to'n iu th(' NIT b:H:•hlhull f1na\
Fullm.r Never Sk:oppad
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ar Bowl tennis touranment.
• The old tln·l\ 1 at the opcninj,( of
Such 11 lt•an-Hving Mormo n that
the !"lll.lll'hall sf'l\~On, ami a winrh· he i~ called "The Deacnn." FullE-VANSVII.JLE, lnd.-MieillsipH:III'IIS 'fiNIH)
rtay in Mnnhattan hold whl'n 1 mer oe\ler was sloppe d in llls 40 p1 State, a finalist in the :&amp;:vansBROCKTON, Mals. _ (UP) _
"mE STORE FOB
Rocky Marlciano me1 Yfl\! In thr fi{l hts, nnd he was fl om·ed but ville Invitational Tournament with· Pollee are looklnK for ·• dwarf, a
lobby And popped tht' (\d ail~ of once, by Bobby_ Boyd . He Js alfawn and a trog on a toadstool.
.MEN and BOYS"
his tf'lircmi~n \.
• ways moving, lrke Rocky Mar- who &amp;till it employed at the big William Brennan reported tfleae
Ben Hovan Wllh
ci nano-alwa:y s npplyiug the ~tres· Opan-Cllt copper mlne In &amp;in&amp;- chlnla fiaurlnes mllllling .tram bll
Pomeniy, Obi•
The hea t at Rochf'Rirr, untlf'r sure, although h e lark! Mar· ham, UtaJt-near West JDrdaiL In- backyard.
which even nen Hogan &gt;~~llted and cia.no's punch. In the past. Ro.bi~ cidentaUy, Gene still haa his tard I ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..iio;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;O:::"::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;;.;;;;;..._;,.,:;i
blew a two-Fonl puU and whDt l aon has beeo bothered by f~n 1.1 ID IJ»HHAUca welder at the l•
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would have bct'n a rN•onl fifth ' wilh a pressing style-like ·MarlY copper mine.
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u. S. Open. while Gary Middlcroff Servo, Jake Lamotta and a.l'Ph . At a professional, he w~n nand
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chewed bla nails and hunt~: on for Tiger Jones.
. • -~ lost tluee or his 40 f1ght1. AI·
the victory. Playing the rollin~
Fullmer has boen tossing letth- thouah not an explosive puneber
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acre~ at canton. Maas. , wilh Tom· er since the age o( six, when pr es· 1Ut"hRIoblnaon, he 's.topped 20-balf
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my Bolt and then watchinl!: him ented with his fir$t box:lng g1oves o1 1 opponen1s.
me o 1 111em
1!1blow. but good, as Jackie Burke by hi~ father, I.awrence "1'uff"- collaspaed from the relentleaa atwon the PGA.
1 well known Utah street-fighter, tack aDd ihe ~1 blowa.
Floyd Pattenon stttlnl! In a tiny
Jllll pvo 111 a eall al one ol oar IWldy bn~~&lt;h offleea In
t'lr~:sslng room at his ('amp and {)t"I'll knork out Archie
p.,.....,). or Mld.dleporl and yoa wiU experience prompl rlaring
Moore." Pbll Riaa:uto's dantrt-eyed
n•Ailzatlon that he was through
after t&amp; years as a Ynnkre and
(l'omeroJ otf1ce O'Donnetra Dr)' CIUDers)
more tears, happy one~ this lime,
aa Shirley Fry took the U. S. Ten·
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The world Sertea. hiilh lighted
In the sood old luhloned
by Don t.ar~en's breath-eakinl!
perfect n~hltter and the memo·
1plrit ol yesteryear, we with
1111.- •II JOS doyiO/IAI N1w Y1411' 6f
des of the heroics of old Sal MaR·
wlr• lot4lr~. lulpplnm ollll P~P*'il1
you the merrieat kind of a
Ue and the heart-break of Don
Newcombe
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MR OR MISS of 1957

NEW YORK ~ - Thl' t;~ew
York Giants, bustinJ Uat&gt; l • National "Football ~M~.ue l" ~n .
~oJUblp since 1938. today noufied
their 1~7 rivals that they won't
stand pat witb th.e squad that
handed the proud Chicago Bears
Lheir worst piaylJU !14:-(eat.
The GianU humiliated the fa·
vored Bears, 41-7, Sunday before
56 836 ebilled Yankee Stadium fans
ar:;d millWn• o( warm television
viewers. Tbe Giaa.U wore sneak·
ers Oil the Eroum tud: i.n t.ll.rottling
the team that led the le:~&amp;ue In
scOJ:in&amp; thil seaSOil.

TraJior
run the
w1t1l Traylor
of

Oran.. Fan• Prot.~ot
At Mlami, the crowd ia expected
to fallll.OOO to a,ooo lhort of capacity .renecttng ' a n protest or a
m.ateb between rather unglamor·
O\ll teams. Colorado ?·2-1 attracted
1111Uonal respect this ye11r mostly

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Iowa Favored By Eight Points
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Pro Title Contest

An Htimated 350,000 fans will of the CQUtm Bowl, where TCU
to aeven bowll Tu~ ln and SyracU$11 fNture hlab«tane
eolleg-: football'• annual Alute to of£eo!es.
the New Year.
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Bat!loOil. . . .
Iowa, wllkh cOmpi]d u 8-1 rec·
The top crowd of a'oout 100,000 ord dur inr: tiJe reauJ.u aason, b
1s expeeted in t h e Rose Bowl a 10lid choice to b e a t Oregon
wbere Iowa is an eight-point fa. St.te 7-2.·1 despile uM fact u
vorite to whip Orgeon State. Teo- won by only 14-13 tut October
Detsee,_the Mtilln'~ second-ranked Tbe Hawll:eyf"s yielded a.a average
team, ~ a 6~ -pmnt choice over of only one touchdown a pme and '
BaJI~ m tbe Suga~ Bo:-"1, Colo- shut out four opponents. A feature
rado lll a. t!tne-p01nt pu:t over I Gf the game is es.pected ~ be the
Cleii}aon m the Oran&amp;e Bowl and play of rival ta.kles John 'Witte
TCU a two - ~n-three point favaritt of Orgeon State and Al Karraa ol
over Syracuse in the Cottoo JWwl Iowa.
'n!e fcur major bowl samea wlll
A crGwd of about 81,000 at New
be carried on 11ati.onal radio and Orleans will see Tenneuee to-otef~vb1on networks which should
iivt &amp;"Very AmericJll wlth enoqsh 0 a n d B~lor B-2 ill a rug11ed
defen~ve tett. T b e Volunteert
ttreDJlh to 1 e t out o f bed a also
leature brilliant t a i 1 b a c 'k
Cbanee to share ln tlle fun.
Johnny Majora but Ba,-lor's powThe exPerts are predlctiD&amp; low erful line baa held gpponenh to a
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was 7·1·2 and t h e Tigers were
soundly walloped by Miaml . Fla. It
could turn uut to be a wbale of a
1ame il only becauae both (epms
are so eager lo prove they .. really
belong In I bowl In the !ll'll plBCe.
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to employ hard-running Jim
Swing ag a c1ecoy thla yc·a r. Syra'u'. I' Btl. II smarting over that
• Orange Bowl loss tO' Alabama
6 1-v
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In l. •o
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n"' le!lser bowls, George
In 'hr '"'
Washington 7·1·1 opposes 'J'exas
western 9-1 in th(• Sun Bowl at
El Paso, Tt.!X., West Texa~ 7·2
meets Mi~siss ipp\ Southern 7-1-1
. t h e 1'angcrme
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Fin, 11nLI Texus Soulht1rn 6-1 plays
· v·1 ew A&amp;M 4-0 In tho ••
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way ~a·:u~~l~y ww~c~n Gt·~r?giau~c:rh
cleh~uk cl Pitt.~hur!-(h. 21-1 4, in the
Ga tor Howl, l.he Nm·th topped the
South, )4.-1) iu the HIUL'·Gruy gu ~ l'
and the Wes.t upset th£&gt; 1&lt;-::ast, 7-6.
Guorlo(iu Tech look advanllll!r. o{
eve ry lHt!Dk to prust'n\ coac h BubIn Dodd with a sixth strai ght
IOCdt en,...
bOwl vit•tory and hi s st'conrl con•ArCM CITJfMI
~;l'!· ulive one -touchdown win over
Pitl&lt;~burgh. The Panthers outrn~hed Georgia Tccb, 246-162 and
outpa~sed it, 67-4!5 yards, but the
Enlllinellrs Intercepted two pasl!es
untl f{'COVI'red two fumble s.
Where Your Confidence
Johnny Brodie's 28-yard pass to
Is JU!illfled
Pete O'Garro plus Dcon Derby's
MilD St.
Pomeroy convert~lon provided the West with

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]yn Dodgers, whose World Series defeat htst October broughl
anguished cries of "Wait till next year!", points a Hopeful Angel
at his Big Ben and announce!! that •'next year.. is here at hutl
With that, Pee Wee wishes everybody 1 happy 1961 · · · 1nd thd
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cxplo:~ive. will defcn
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Madi sHn Squat'(' Glltdcn W&lt;" II ('S·
day night in t I1e r·trs t t'll
l (' f•ghl
of 1957 _
In thi s !'IJ!IIl!st of agt~ vs yo uth ,

Defeme wOJI. the !int championship for Coach Jim Lee Howell.
Key plllyers oo Ne• Yotk's defen·
sivt unit SuadaY included end
Andy RobusteiU, ~k Ed
Hughes.. Uuebackrt! BW Svoboda
and Harland Svare and tackle
Dick Modzelewski.
After fullback Mel Triplett car·
r¥cl Umpire Sam Wll$0n and two
Bean Into the end ~pe £or New
York's first toucbdown. 'JI,obu&amp;tel·
Ib jarring tackle ~de Bear full·
back kick Casares fumble aDd
the Chicago Ul.
Ben Agajanlan iolowed with his
flrst field goal and the Bears never recovered.
They bad to gamb~e after ...that,
losing a bid for a first down on
their 46 when Eml~n Tunnell
dropped J. C. carutine on the Bear
43. The Giants. witb Cbarley Conerly repludng Don Heinrich at
quarterback, scored in seven plays
with Alex Webster plunging the
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TO THE FIRST
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The-Fi_,t IC!Iby
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IS A
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GIFT

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the annual Shrlne clasalc bef.ue
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NEW YORK .CLOTHIIG
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The Storm KlnJ Mountain~ handpainted in fall colors b) Mother
Natur~ a1 for anolher yt'llr you sal
h1 on the Army foothill\ t~am .
Thl'n off to the Olympics .
The exl.cltment of the games at
Melbourne. Bull session~ with Dob
Riehards. Paul Anderson and
rounlleu otlter athletes. The funzy of the various lnternntnnal dtsror!'llt. Llatettlbl to the radio from
ho•n(' 111 Pntterson kept his sum·
mPrtime Jlledit to flatten ancient
Arrhle.
Cold d!IYI and bot one~ and then
thf" clo•lng cerernonlea. Rr.union in
San Franelseo ~llh O'Brien and
many
of
. Melbourne
.!J"o l&lt;&gt;_on,n writ·
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carpet into

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Gift

BABY BLANKET

SAN ntANCISCO -John Brodie
of Stanford led the- West to an
upset ?-6 victory {)Ver tbe East in

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asked to sen(:! their nome, addresses ond doctor's report, to The Doily Sentinel not
later than Jon. 6, 1957.
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Meigs County or in boundaries of West Columbia, Clifton, Mason, New Hoven,
Hartford, and Letart, W. Vo., in the new year.

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Casares, the league's leading
dan, Utah. is favored at ~5 to rusher, gat only Chicago touchMONTGOMERY, A,la. - Led by
wrest the 160-pound ehampaonshlp down on nine-yard run after tac- the pulverzing rushes o£ D o n
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York 25. But w~s~r's one-yard annual Bl11e-Gray Game.
Houl'a: Mml.-Fri. 9~5; Sat. s~U-Opf!-n '"'"'"" b,u apjol~t
all -lime ring ).(re ats.
~ 1110d1 to r.tld . . h of 11elllby town•
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ADm.AIDE.~ralla
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Muscular, bull·nccked Gene was
and when 'Ray Beck blocked Ed ftosewaU lost his amatr.ur statusUu&gt; be~ting favul'ite lOili. before Bro~n's end zone puot, Henry
but gained $65,000 by signing to
young Floyd Plltll'rson registered
-the fight gnme·~ most.memorable Moore pounced on the I;Jall for a play professionally with Jack
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• ~&gt;uul Hornung passed virtuo' of 11 ngl!'-over yon lh . bY touchdown and a 34-1 halftime Kram·er'a tennis troupe.
Sunday
for the E.: ..t's tmJch(tnwn but then Moore for the \'nra 11 t heovweJght lead.
Conea·ly's !hort scoring puses to
NEW YOI{K, N Y.-The New
n11·ssed thr :-xtra point.
d ooo'"ll
on Nev. 30.
Don Vi1 ic- uf Ohio State groun
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Kyle ,R ote and Frank Gifford in York Qi4nh sWamped the Chicago
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t~ ~~~cond qalf completed one ot I,..,, 4"1-7, to culminate an 18•
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Altho ug h Wel. ll1 "811 ~ ,.·..- 1"'-raund· Chicago's worst defeat:l.
year quest for another National
tbi! North to its victory n
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" a~ " "
Hluc Gray game.
er wus postponed !rom its origiFootball League champienship.
- - -uul Dec. 12th dat~ by Robimnm's
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NEW YORK, N.Y. -The Knlek$
No rris l'XJIC('I~ at least 14,000 fans
erbockers pla~ed Jim Baechtold
By OSCAR FRALEY
10 pnwidC' a g;d,e o[ at least $150.on the inactive list and Togo PaW"kencl Sporhl SumrMry
United Preu Sporh Writer
OfJU. Tickrt s nmge from $4 to $30.
Iu:z1 wb aold to the Syracuse Nats
ay UNITID PRUS
NEW YOII.K Ul' One last Norris fi gurt'~ I hat a capacity
by Boston In National Basketball
s.turcr.y
look \,;lrk Imlay, lJt'ft~re lonllint.( , HUlOO fam; wuuld mt'H il $225.000.
Association' player shifts.
Moy rho New Yoor'bettow vp'&lt;
CHICAGO - AU·Time Chicago
ahead . with wmc pN~unal mt' l\ltl· I Tht· fight ;_viii ht' lt•levlsl'&lt;d and
Bur
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Sid
Lu~kman
decUned
BOCA
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Fla.-Sam
Snead
ri('s of til£' 1\156 "port &lt;:_ ,yt•ar
U!·o;ukn~t n;t \wn :\1 1)' by ABC :"t 10
~ou 01\ abundonee,, of,~;
Almo ~t a year ago .. 11 s hel'n 1 p.m. gsT. \JnWl'VN . tht·r(' wtl1 be with "thank•" 1 full lbare of play won Mth the open and pro amarho bett lhlngo that lllp
si nce \·ou ~at in Hw o·rh•linJ,: r~ft · a 'IV hlackrJUL in I he No?w Yr)rk off money oUered bl.llli by bb for- teur divisions of the first Boca
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team.
Raton
Golf
Tournament.
C'l"'.'l of.Madison Sttuarr t;an!Pn ;mel , nnrl Philadelphia a r(':ts.
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watehrtl Parry O'Bri t• n \w('otnt'
Fullmer is favored because he
ARCADIA.
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Bien
HGst
NEW ORLEANS-Dave sJmt of
good hohh, much fiappl~­
the n rst man· to hM'D \'1' lh1• shut i~ a ruggrd young ''comer'' meet·
achieved 11 photo finish victory Duke equalled the wMld rHOrd of
61 feet 11 was first of mrmy r£&gt;c- ing a fading champion. Gene, who
cnd many good lrlenflt. ;
ords.
Wfl~ namc 1J aflrr Ge11e ·runney, over Terrang in the $30,200 MaUbu 10.2 8eeonds for the 100-meter
dash in the Sugar Bowl track
One of the firs\ ('llm t' in the bPrarnc challenger on M.11y 25 by Stat.ea race.
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hi~ sus pe nsion. Tht·n tlw &lt;:arden FrRncc, middleweight rhamploll from out of nowhere tG "steal"
N!EW ORLF..ANS - Tom Brown
il •'ai n and Loulsvillf' s lopp ln)( Oa~·- of EuropP.
the $10,()00-added Alligator H!mdl- Jr., of San Francisco won the su,..
to'n iu th(' NIT b:H:•hlhull f1na\
Fullm.r Never Sk:oppad
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ar Bowl tennis touranment.
• The old tln·l\ 1 at the opcninj,( of
Such 11 lt•an-Hving Mormo n that
the !"lll.lll'hall sf'l\~On, ami a winrh· he i~ called "The Deacnn." FullE-VANSVII.JLE, lnd.-MieillsipH:III'IIS 'fiNIH)
rtay in Mnnhattan hold whl'n 1 mer oe\ler was sloppe d in llls 40 p1 State, a finalist in the :&amp;:vansBROCKTON, Mals. _ (UP) _
"mE STORE FOB
Rocky Marlciano me1 Yfl\! In thr fi{l hts, nnd he was fl om·ed but ville Invitational Tournament with· Pollee are looklnK for ·• dwarf, a
lobby And popped tht' (\d ail~ of once, by Bobby_ Boyd . He Js alfawn and a trog on a toadstool.
.MEN and BOYS"
his tf'lircmi~n \.
• ways moving, lrke Rocky Mar- who &amp;till it employed at the big William Brennan reported tfleae
Ben Hovan Wllh
ci nano-alwa:y s npplyiug the ~tres· Opan-Cllt copper mlne In &amp;in&amp;- chlnla fiaurlnes mllllling .tram bll
Pomeniy, Obi•
The hea t at Rochf'Rirr, untlf'r sure, although h e lark! Mar· ham, UtaJt-near West JDrdaiL In- backyard.
which even nen Hogan &gt;~~llted and cia.no's punch. In the past. Ro.bi~ cidentaUy, Gene still haa his tard I ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..iio;;...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;O:::"::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;;.;;;;;..._;,.,:;i
blew a two-Fonl puU and whDt l aon has beeo bothered by f~n 1.1 ID IJ»HHAUca welder at the l•
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would have bct'n a rN•onl fifth ' wilh a pressing style-like ·MarlY copper mine.
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u. S. Open. while Gary Middlcroff Servo, Jake Lamotta and a.l'Ph . At a professional, he w~n nand
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chewed bla nails and hunt~: on for Tiger Jones.
. • -~ lost tluee or his 40 f1ght1. AI·
the victory. Playing the rollin~
Fullmer has boen tossing letth- thouah not an explosive puneber
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my Bolt and then watchinl!: him ented with his fir$t box:lng g1oves o1 1 opponen1s.
me o 1 111em
1!1blow. but good, as Jackie Burke by hi~ father, I.awrence "1'uff"- collaspaed from the relentleaa atwon the PGA.
1 well known Utah street-fighter, tack aDd ihe ~1 blowa.
Floyd Pattenon stttlnl! In a tiny
Jllll pvo 111 a eall al one ol oar IWldy bn~~&lt;h offleea In
t'lr~:sslng room at his ('amp and {)t"I'll knork out Archie
p.,.....,). or Mld.dleporl and yoa wiU experience prompl rlaring
Moore." Pbll Riaa:uto's dantrt-eyed
n•Ailzatlon that he was through
after t&amp; years as a Ynnkre and
(l'omeroJ otf1ce O'Donnetra Dr)' CIUDers)
more tears, happy one~ this lime,
aa Shirley Fry took the U. S. Ten·
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The world Sertea. hiilh lighted
In the sood old luhloned
by Don t.ar~en's breath-eakinl!
perfect n~hltter and the memo·
1plrit ol yesteryear, we with
1111.- •II JOS doyiO/IAI N1w Y1411' 6f
des of the heroics of old Sal MaR·
wlr• lot4lr~. lulpplnm ollll P~P*'il1
you the merrieat kind of a
Ue and the heart-break of Don
Newcombe
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..A~ lot '/(IU 11114 '1'1"' tomlly.

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MR OR MISS of 1957

NEW YORK ~ - Thl' t;~ew
York Giants, bustinJ Uat&gt; l • National "Football ~M~.ue l" ~n .
~oJUblp since 1938. today noufied
their 1~7 rivals that they won't
stand pat witb th.e squad that
handed the proud Chicago Bears
Lheir worst piaylJU !14:-(eat.
The GianU humiliated the fa·
vored Bears, 41-7, Sunday before
56 836 ebilled Yankee Stadium fans
ar:;d millWn• o( warm television
viewers. Tbe Giaa.U wore sneak·
ers Oil the Eroum tud: i.n t.ll.rottling
the team that led the le:~&amp;ue In
scOJ:in&amp; thil seaSOil.

TraJior
run the
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Oran.. Fan• Prot.~ot
At Mlami, the crowd ia expected
to fallll.OOO to a,ooo lhort of capacity .renecttng ' a n protest or a
m.ateb between rather unglamor·
O\ll teams. Colorado ?·2-1 attracted
1111Uonal respect this ye11r mostly

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ln'or, LQ A.ch·ertaSUI&amp;-Should be
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BUY YOUR BALER
TWINE
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buatneu. Black $8.75 • Prem·
lum $8.GO. Good $8.93. Quantity
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(201 Bust ness Services Roy Sider~. add ress unkaown,
and Mrs. Roy Sider s. real name
t,W. SEPTIC TANKS, CLSS POOLS and nol k.nown, address unknown, will
coven, Fordoma ti(: and Con
out houses cleant'd, cQm plete ln- take notice that Robert Coats, Adeatal trim. 51005 OO. Pomero)l
stallalion free inspecti on, rea• ministrator nf t he estate of Edith
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19M BUICK CEN'THRY 4 tlr. Riviera Sedan, Dynaflow drive , power
11 teering. fully cquiped $2 .59!i .OO.
lUaettnar's, Pomeroy . 12 27 61c

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19M BUICK srJOCIAL Dlx . 4 dr.
Sedan Low mileage h)' one careful o~ncr. $1,69~.00. Blacltna r 's
Pomeroy.
12 27 6te
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1963 FORD CUSTOMLINt; 4 dr .
Sedan. Fordomatle, extra good
original fini sh . $1 ,095.00. Hhicttnar'a, Pomeroy.
12 27 6tc

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STRI&gt;C fUOAL I B&amp;AMI

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
Phone 510

Pomeroy

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1 in said real estate pursuant to the
provision of Section 2127.08 of the
Ohio Revised Cod~ for the PlY·
ment of the d~bts 8nd charge&amp; 11\lt
forth herein and for other and
further relict which he may be
entitled .

When Deuple suddenly face bereavemcnt the service of. a .tru_st
worthy funeral d l!'ector I! indi&amp;pens&lt;tblt:. Thl'Y also welcome t!IC
~;l'::tmalion anJ counsel rccc1v·

Trevey-Finsterwald
funeral Heme

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Tillie;; No

OFFICE WORK

MAX WARD

Must have comple1e know ledge of procedure and policies of insurance clerical
work .

Personal interview can be
obtained by phoning 425-X

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G. E. REUTER
POMEROY

trom Flo......,e, Italy, muned Verraoano. -

GRUESER BLOCK CO.
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3 Mile• North of Pameroy

On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Orue11r,
lock lprl...-

Traffic lieaths usually go up during
th hd.tdo.; seaso~. S &gt;to protect
yours&lt; · ar. ·. yot : family, driv_e
wit 1 c,.;.ir:l can. Don't be a hob~
da · victim - Obt/ tl traffic Jaws
an .I li\·o t' enjoy tho New Year.

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with 1'1le Adt.,rliMns Council:

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Nl&lt;OG · JHISHIEN,

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Your Election l
Laws

'lleted than the variou.&amp; County
Boards Of ElecUona and the Seeretary of State'g office muat turn
theJr attentloi'f ~o the preparations
for the next one. Work .ha.1 already -been started on tbe prepar·
ation Of a "Candidate.. &amp; Guide" for
BY TSI;l W. BROWN
the
use ot persona ,seeking election
sec ...te'rY of stae.
in
the
so called Odd year. These
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will be available within
sootie~ne ~l~c~~n eom. apamphlets
few weeks.

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GAI&lt;s,t6&amp; MAN!
MY NEW IYOOO

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DUMPS···

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of OhiO. W1n
eleCfperaons .tO flU city, village
towriship and school district· •of.
fices, as ·well ae some member•
of the State Board of Education.
Every city in Ohio, other thanthose governed by . .a charter or
one of the oplionahtatutory forms
of government, will elect a -Mayor,
members
the City Council, a
Treasurer, and a City Solicitor. rn
addition many will elect Mun,lci·
pal Court Judges .

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The electors of eat"h village,
other than 1hose governed by , •
charter, will e~ec ayor, a Cl4tk
a Treasurer,. an
Member-"' : of
Council. Some · agea may, "however, have combiri.ed the of·flce of
Clerk and Treasurer so tbat onlY
one person will be etechfd to 1pel-form both functions. In addl~ion1
stftne village.'! will eleet a Board 01
. Trustees- ot· Public Affairs.

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SCIENTIOUS

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s.,tu~'' Cr~·ptoquoU: WE ARE ALL DEPENDENT ON
ONE ANOT~EA.'!" EVERY SOUL OF US ON EARTHSHAW.

th~ llr4eat, oourest aulolsto In the WOrl""-but In tU 1G monlhlo tndlnC
~r eent Of the I.C&lt;lldenll :here (the· 1.t,df~ .
oed&lt;lentl&gt; Involved· •••--...ct."""' aro leu than ll 000 In
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IH£YON NLKN CBVEUCC VGPGE
SKUTGM Be FGN-JGTUK NLKZNOE

ill lfoVembert nearl)'. 82

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deaplto Ill 1loaDe1101, ~ b&lt;lnf W OAiallgle~
· ever, be
tntormed that tbia ytal tbe ti'a.trfC courta -he,. wm ha COU!!~ted
about $12 lnllllon. This Is $3 lniUion mono thu In 19~~
b!elU401
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Engl8o4
~ New Year'a to otcar Ill O'N.W's Jfooo /or Ill&lt; Mlsbrgotttll, )ly

By CHESTER GllULD

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A.Xl'DLB.t.AXR

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L~ lltfr 1ht~ aple\dtd WOrJC
!" ~'¥.._.t~IJI,1f!iltJt,A t Bob, ·tlfl'/i l .~lli't iililit up.tmy, !111114,
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• ~ridll """"'''~ 1111onnoinci II neommended "' one and
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Ont leutr Sl.mpty at~nde tor another. ln thl.l aampli A t. Uied
t6r the three L'l. X for the two O"a, etc. Sln&amp;le letten, •Pb•·
trOPhf"a, th~ ltnJ{h ahd formation of the \"!')nil are all hlnti.
Each day the code letiert are different.

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: whel1 tht mail J)r(rugbt me advertlaing Utera~~ ~e~· Cenit oU
.&amp;bat ''aivea. a .hoht:. IMiance and aplrlt ~ ~P-~t
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In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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P&gt;IONES
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Wt·hs1.cr &amp; Fult r., Attorneys
ror Administrator.
02) 24 ,31 n ), 7. 14. 21 , 28, 6tc

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HOME-·v - - -

Robert Coat:;;, Administrator
of the Estate o f Edith Siden,
LiccPa!'led.

Real Estate Broker

I'ERSUN FOR

INSURANCE

· The persons first above mentioned will further take notice that
they have bJn made partie&amp; defendant to said pet ition and that
they are required to answer the
same on or before the 8th day of
}&lt;"ebruary, 1957.

PEANUTS

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TO n(REMAJNS d'IORE.

of said petition Is
I forThethe prayer
sale of the entire interest

SCRAP IRON- METAL$

. w _n h' (;Lrt F:..ur ,1 In addition they can secure qnu1·
Dt·pt 4, Spr111gltdd, I'L'mW.. .
: itv merchnndisr withouL Clltra12 ~8 .lte
Dultcrnut Ave.,
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HE SI-'UNSilJ.Ll'; I'A HTY tu luh
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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fire, Automobile, Health
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ACCIDENT
Life,
C1sualty
111nd Bondt
EXI'Imii\NCEII

111M Oldomoolle Sup4Jr "88"' 4dr.

"''1 Motor Co

vet .JEST CAifr(T CUNG

the
described
real e&amp;Late
and above
that Mrs.
Roy Sidl'!r'l
real
name is unknown and has an in·
cohoale right of dower In the in·
terest of Roy Siders.

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MaLl OlLL' •·•rcular ~ at hnmc 011

l&amp;aa STUDitllAXEll. 2 dr., V8 H:vdramatlc drive, heater, very
clean, one owner, ttDO.rtO. Pome-

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or call 1.94-Y. Percy L. Peoples.
12 26 If

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The other day at a ce~lnOftY .fu.t ltulred 11.!11 ;
ot departmental eommlaa!Onen, borouch ofl'lclal..ts
and the like, New Yoi'k o1l'iclall7 Opened lt1 new
lightlnl' •yatem on Third avenue. alter which
the J»&gt;lltlclans and newamea retired to a nearby
dlocm where WeaUn(hoUN etc:eeuUves explained
.
proudly ta.t the raft"lsb oJ4 boulevArd now wu
the lOilJ"eat ftUOrtS&lt;:Mlt·JI(hteti at,.et. Jn the world.
There are .seven and one-h!df rna. of IIIUOUSCCbt 1
lampa aiODg 'lbtrd now. Looi:a fell jau_y.
1 .1
. It an made one auddenl)r awite aratn ot the "1
existence of Third avenUe, whk:h aJmo•t Hemed
to slump out ot •lrht alter the elevated trackt
;were tom down-and do you know what? The
, N~to ·dfr' about' smell ~ beer Is gone. ln the daya of the El,
~ .•T,.ird ave11ue.j when sunlight rarely apiekle4 thtou'b ~e Iron.
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work to the si&lt;lewalkl. Third &amp;Vfftue wu a teedy
and .rundOY.'D old .atreet ••• always smeUlng of beer. Thi1 wu not
on)y downtown in the BoweJy &amp;rea, but all up arid dowJl the lane,
aa fer north as T-orkvUle. Part of it wq becaUH there were IQ
many bars and grills •prinkled atone Third, but the truth 11 tha.t
many of theae rematn ••• "thO\l&amp;"b the amen is ~e.
, The alowly brightening look of the old highw•y, w1~.J.tll haaUJy..
erected new otrice buiJdinp and pneral 6lr of reno-waUba, Ia bearable-bu~ plert 1a something warm d.d oozy abOu;&amp;. • ~t ameu..
fin&amp;" of beer at ~U houn, and Do~· tha.t thJa: 111 I'Ofte.'"''bb11 aveJWe 11
jult ~!her ro,a&lt;l. AU tbat Is left 1o East Utb ·-~ 'JIIoq Stealc
Row,, when
~h~phousea opea their doors lD tht zp,oriltn,f to let
out the foul air. And the dliappolntllll' trUth Ill "lhlt 4:Sth lllltlll
~rtort of whllky. _li:xpensive whllky.
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YORK-'l'hlnp one Nt1!f YOrker thinks

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The petition further Sets forth
that Roy Slrters is the owner of
an undivided one-half interest in

AUTO SALES

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TWO BEDHOOM
FUHN ISIIEfJ
APARTMENT. $35 .00 per month
Main ::-,tre('l , Pomeroy . l'l!one
452 or 141 -J .
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19&amp;0 FORD V8 STATION WAGON.
Fordomatlc, Jlaht blue tlnlsh.
$1,1015.00. BlaettDir'a, Pomeroy.
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Ideal for ramily or dairy . r. . E .
Reuter, Pomeroy . Phone Z46·X.
12 28 6tp

19116 BUICK CENTURY 2 dr. Riv~
Cpe. Power ateeting, dyn~­
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flow drJve. $2,79&amp;.00. Blaettnar a

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overdrive, radJo, ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
8 room house Newly decorated
heatu, 1eat coven, dark 1reen
Inside anrJ o~Jt . A. N. D• · n~:tl.
flnlsb. $1145.00. Pomeroy Motor
11 J tf
Co.
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Pnmeruy .
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blue~ hniah, 1f~ ll'ries, ho~t.el",
elean. $19P.OO. Pomeroy ·Mb.toa!. woMEN 1s- ~s~. to ADUHt~s ""I
motor

dece11~ed.

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Truck. Good stC('l bed , practi·
cally new holst, fair tires. Val ued at $MO.OO. GreaUy reduced
for quirk cash sale. Call . 8131 I'Gr reDt--i:1ter&amp;lt011
Laddera,
or st:e Floyd Rummel, MmcrsJuUou1 JJoarda, UrOL- Cloth~~.
ville.
12 31 3tp
CUDtoD Flaher. KiddieLhlrt.

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INTERNATIONAL

bea uti-

DAJ L ·,- &lt;:ROSS WORD

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p~!&lt;t".

By MR AND MRS. SMITH

l Yrer ranc e

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keys and leather strap. Call
805-M. Lo1t between Syrause
and Second Ward Firehouse,
Friday evenina: .
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1956 flied his petl·
f ul 3 tone gn::t·n fmi:,,h, white
tJ c t.,nL~. &lt;J ill c,·~~ pools gua.r- tion, aud t ht&gt;rl'afttor fiJed . an
wall tire s, low milea:;e, dynaa1:tL ·rd lor Ollt' ;,-('at S &amp; H San· 1an1e ndment to the sud pelltlon,
flow, radio, he ate r. $2295.00 .
it an ~l· rncl'. Pnont" Jackson in the Probate l"ou r l w1thm and for
Pomeroy Moto r Co.
lL 28 Lf , 1075 Toll d1 111~('S ca ll collect. the Cou nty M ~h:1gs Jn d State of
~ - - --1 24 r ...u r sc'"viCf, no extn charge Ohio alleiir;: that th e. p~rao~l
1
J Auto ServiCe!!.
up .o 50 ndcs.
11 .:JO lmoe . e state of ~a id decede nt 15 m :nzffl·
1
cient to pay her de bl.'l t~nd the
C. B. BAWLING SONS CO. - M I IJ;-CK E:J, v·Jc:; ~-- w-~~b
charges of administHing her eaaour Wrecker Service . Day &gt;l • lrt .., b:J "'to·anur.,. Tr..taed Late ; th at she d1ed_ : . ew~d m fee
t'tlon: 8227. Nla:bt Pbone 8009pat'~ . k.
CUI.l..L"'Ib Jt:WZ. I aimple of •.t e und1v1ded one-_h.aU
.C. 00DG&amp;.PLYMOU1'H DEAL~l~S '' 1~~'~- .
t-3-d interest in the follo~wg . described
D&amp;
3411 --~-'---- -- _
real estate situated m sa•d County,
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91
Phone 200. (.leland Appltaaee
An undivided one-half interest
POMERANLAN
P'GPPY·s FOR Slur~. lll:l W· Mua St., romeroJ' in Lhe following real c&amp;tate situat·
SALE Mrs. J. H . Mil~..:hcll 680 S.
Z..23-lf
- - - - - ed in the County of Meigs. state
Second Ave. Middleport, Ohio t''ORI!:MA."'- &amp;. A!SHV'n 'l'..'V. s.ER- of Ohio and Town.ebip of Salis-Pho~e 6087-Y 12·31 -3tc
VICF. All IJJ&lt;~.k.e• Repaired. bJ Ez bury :
pen l'ecnru• \anB. 1-'booe 8284 Y
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.
h
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like new
Wddl
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Beginnmg at a pomt w ere . e
1
60,000 BTU. Call 516-M or 9391.
epor
East line of 100 acre lot 330 10·
12 31 Jtc SAVE ON 'tOUH SH,.,.E t~pa.ir lt I tersect5 the center line of
the
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Racine Shoe Sbop
Township Road ;thence South 3
FIREWOOD FOR SALE ; See Wm.
11. SO tf degree West 303 feet ; thence
Radford or Harold .Blackston. - - - - - - - - - - -Norlh 82 degree 11 teet W . 389
Rock Springs or phone 852-J .
\ .i.U b , 1nSt.JrOr'K.It
I feet; thence North 3 degr~ 49
11 14 lmo-p
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8ames-S.Impeoo J.D.&amp;ura..DCe A&amp;~DCJ. 86 degree 29 feet East 397 fe_et
BUILDING LOTS 8 or 10. One an
Middleport. Fire • AufiOmobllo- to the East line of said lot 330 and ,
e!Clra fine
If interested call
Soru\s. Pbone
040--tl' point of beginnina: , containing 2.8
at the hom e of A. N. Bengel ,
-~---acresbelng 100 acreLot330Town
Pomeroy l)n Annt' St. 12 26 6tc l'OMPLE'Il: lnsu,.•IJce Proteeuoc, l. Range 13 , Ohio Company's Pur·
-F --R - · -~- - Ltfe, t\ulo, Fl.h, t'ttio. Call DOD cha-...
I 4. or ent
Mtllll, Middleport. (lhlo
. c:-:=-:--:-:c=-=::-:That said det:edent was survived
5 ROOM HOUSE in ~ yr at:u~&gt;e, gas.
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store
by
lhe defendant, Roy Sidm, her
electri.c and water , phone G07.X .
-- ----surviving spm•ge. and the defend12 31 6tc HOUSE
in Middleport, 8 ROOMS ants, Eva Thompz:.on, Gerald Jonea,
and z BATHS. PrLce $2200.00 I Teresa Hawkins, her surviving chil
SLEEPJNG..ROOMS, close in Lown ,
Terms if rlesired. Call 607~J. ! droo· that The Citizens National
127 Butternut.
12 29 12tc
12 27 3tp ) Bank, M!ddleport, Ohio, has a
: 'ol
reo' - t.Jt-c lJ·o.. ~· aliJJ.o~ ..,
"!iiiiir.l lien against said real estate: and
~teu.mcr . ~lii.LIOn
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that the Treasurer of Meigs Coun·
Good Clean
,UepvB. f'h . tJ".:!t&gt;fi·X
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ty, Ohio, h:&lt;~ a lien against .nid
All Makes and Models
real estate tor taxes.
FRESH GUEltN:;iEY COW, n years.

1&amp;55 BUl Ch., 4 dr hard

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l953 FORD, ' dr , love-ly •creau1
and bet&amp;e. tust'-'mhne , va mot or
tun viwr, :-ad1o, beater, se1t

In the tqwnship two trustees
will be eJected for a term of four
years. In addJtion there ma' · be
Constables f"leeted for two yiilr
terma~ Justices of the Peace may
also be elected ·in !Orne JustiCe
CoUrt Districts.

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JDJ.,I1iona.

three~

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&amp;pedU.~ne month for

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per W"QQ'd.
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Full rate or Z eomta per word ""''ll
tM ellaq:td for z.dvertising If not
paid .for before the 25tb ot. each
month foUowina tneertton.
ln'or, LQ A.ch·ertaSUI&amp;-Should be
reported. lmmedil~ly. The Dally
Seutinel trill not be respousibl~
for more than one lncorreet In·

aertlon.
ClrG Gil' 'l'badb aud Special Nr.r
Ucet of Enata prtatP.d at regu.
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lar clulifled nlet Obituaries
pUIIIbed • 1 ceD\ per word.

RACINE AMERICAN Legion meet..
Thursday Jan. 3.
12 Sl 3tp
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BUY YOUR BALER
TWINE
NOW. Charge otr to thia year's
buatneu. Black $8.75 • Prem·
lum $8.GO. Good $8.93. Quantity
dLJCOunt.
Fulton ·Thompson
Tractor Salea, Pomeroy.

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-S.ekett'•
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IIIla Strtet. Pomeroy, Ohio.

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IAYI DON'T YOU KNOW?
Baki!r'• will give yuu the ~e!lt
trado on furniture or apphan·
4-6 U
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tron PIN, Friday, Dec. 22. New,
: - · in brown Collins' Jewelry Store
~ _. envelope. Phone
Mrs. Virgil
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Brown, 916-X.

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LEGA LNOTICE
(201 Bust ness Services Roy Sider~. add ress unkaown,
and Mrs. Roy Sider s. real name
t,W. SEPTIC TANKS, CLSS POOLS and nol k.nown, address unknown, will
coven, Fordoma ti(: and Con
out houses cleant'd, cQm plete ln- take notice that Robert Coats, Adeatal trim. 51005 OO. Pomero)l
stallalion free inspecti on, rea• ministrator nf t he estate of Edith
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Motor Co.
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('l!emlcal seniCf: Siders
un t he 29th day
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11 teering. fully cquiped $2 .59!i .OO.
lUaettnar's, Pomeroy . 12 27 61c

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19M BUICK srJOCIAL Dlx . 4 dr.
Sedan Low mileage h)' one careful o~ncr. $1,69~.00. Blacltna r 's
Pomeroy.
12 27 6te
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1963 FORD CUSTOMLINt; 4 dr .
Sedan. Fordomatle, extra good
original fini sh . $1 ,095.00. Hhicttnar'a, Pomeroy.
12 27 6tc

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STRI&gt;C fUOAL I B&amp;AMI

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.
Phone 510

Pomeroy

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1 in said real estate pursuant to the
provision of Section 2127.08 of the
Ohio Revised Cod~ for the PlY·
ment of the d~bts 8nd charge&amp; 11\lt
forth herein and for other and
further relict which he may be
entitled .

When Deuple suddenly face bereavemcnt the service of. a .tru_st
worthy funeral d l!'ector I! indi&amp;pens&lt;tblt:. Thl'Y also welcome t!IC
~;l'::tmalion anJ counsel rccc1v·

Trevey-Finsterwald
funeral Heme

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lli!1Jway ,
Tillie;; No

OFFICE WORK

MAX WARD

Must have comple1e know ledge of procedure and policies of insurance clerical
work .

Personal interview can be
obtained by phoning 425-X

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G. E. REUTER
POMEROY

trom Flo......,e, Italy, muned Verraoano. -

GRUESER BLOCK CO.
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3 Mile• North of Pameroy

On Rt. 33. Call Wm. Orue11r,
lock lprl...-

Traffic lieaths usually go up during
th hd.tdo.; seaso~. S &gt;to protect
yours&lt; · ar. ·. yot : family, driv_e
wit 1 c,.;.ir:l can. Don't be a hob~
da · victim - Obt/ tl traffic Jaws
an .I li\·o t' enjoy tho New Year.

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with 1'1le Adt.,rliMns Council:

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HOWCOlU

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Nl&lt;OG · JHISHIEN,

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Your Election l
Laws

'lleted than the variou.&amp; County
Boards Of ElecUona and the Seeretary of State'g office muat turn
theJr attentloi'f ~o the preparations
for the next one. Work .ha.1 already -been started on tbe prepar·
ation Of a "Candidate.. &amp; Guide" for
BY TSI;l W. BROWN
the
use ot persona ,seeking election
sec ...te'rY of stae.
in
the
so called Odd year. These
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will be available within
sootie~ne ~l~c~~n eom. apamphlets
few weeks.

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GAI&lt;s,t6&amp; MAN!
MY NEW IYOOO

.SMKEi'J!

SuT~E­

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STOP, "J1.1E

DUMPS···

,~~7, th~j~~~

of OhiO. W1n
eleCfperaons .tO flU city, village
towriship and school district· •of.
fices, as ·well ae some member•
of the State Board of Education.
Every city in Ohio, other thanthose governed by . .a charter or
one of the oplionahtatutory forms
of government, will elect a -Mayor,
members
the City Council, a
Treasurer, and a City Solicitor. rn
addition many will elect Mun,lci·
pal Court Judges .

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The electors of eat"h village,
other than 1hose governed by , •
charter, will e~ec ayor, a Cl4tk
a Treasurer,. an
Member-"' : of
Council. Some · agea may, "however, have combiri.ed the of·flce of
Clerk and Treasurer so tbat onlY
one person will be etechfd to 1pel-form both functions. In addl~ion1
stftne village.'! will eleet a Board 01
. Trustees- ot· Public Affairs.

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TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS!

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SCIENTIOUS

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s.,tu~'' Cr~·ptoquoU: WE ARE ALL DEPENDENT ON
ONE ANOT~EA.'!" EVERY SOUL OF US ON EARTHSHAW.

th~ llr4eat, oourest aulolsto In the WOrl""-but In tU 1G monlhlo tndlnC
~r eent Of the I.C&lt;lldenll :here (the· 1.t,df~ .
oed&lt;lentl&gt; Involved· •••--...ct."""' aro leu than ll 000 In
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IMec!t Jift
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t3. Girl'• naine
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IH£YON NLKN CBVEUCC VGPGE
SKUTGM Be FGN-JGTUK NLKZNOE

ill lfoVembert nearl)'. 82

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keep'

deaplto Ill 1loaDe1101, ~ b&lt;lnf W OAiallgle~
· ever, be
tntormed that tbia ytal tbe ti'a.trfC courta -he,. wm ha COU!!~ted
about $12 lnllllon. This Is $3 lniUion mono thu In 19~~
b!elU401
,llt'lt!lltt taa''Of'lbl!tt: ; • ~~ WOft&lt;l)' lfiUv ll· chlo
Engl8o4
~ New Year'a to otcar Ill O'N.W's Jfooo /or Ill&lt; Mlsbrgotttll, )ly

By CHESTER GllULD

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A.Xl'DLB.t.AXR

.. pre -~filet t~t .n.6p .,
L~ lltfr 1ht~ aple\dtd WOrJC
!" ~'¥.._.t~IJI,1f!iltJt,A t Bob, ·tlfl'/i l .~lli't iililit up.tmy, !111114,
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• ~ridll """"'''~ 1111onnoinci II neommended "' one and
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un1t

Ia LdNOFJ:LLOW
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Ont leutr Sl.mpty at~nde tor another. ln thl.l aampli A t. Uied
t6r the three L'l. X for the two O"a, etc. Sln&amp;le letten, •Pb•·
trOPhf"a, th~ ltnJ{h ahd formation of the \"!')nil are all hlnti.
Each day the code letiert are different.

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20. Speak
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rt&lt;tnU)&gt;
: whel1 tht mail J)r(rugbt me advertlaing Utera~~ ~e~· Cenit oU
.&amp;bat ''aivea. a .hoht:. IMiance and aplrlt ~ ~P-~t
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' dyb tu.,.t il:~ ~ iill~li
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In llOO,OOO
I J}ome in MemphlS). b · ~ ali ~
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AI Oiw!'Y&gt; she li h~~j9 J!iO~ iii. itit r ·doubt llilot mw4•
1~J&gt;O'an.o.o •werlt 11&gt;~4¥!1 Ill
llbileliitll!iui\C ami 1110t Jot~ tor

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f~r w~ he~ here, on the preaen'. atte ot~ the Publtc·Libi'Clty. an4
c~ lslitfld waa tHe - . """' 1111 101J&lt;1r co- ~ 111 .4e~ul

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In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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P&gt;IONES
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ror Administrator.
02) 24 ,31 n ), 7. 14. 21 , 28, 6tc

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FORMER SWEET U'L

HOME-·v - - -

Robert Coat:;;, Administrator
of the Estate o f Edith Siden,
LiccPa!'led.

Real Estate Broker

I'ERSUN FOR

INSURANCE

· The persons first above mentioned will further take notice that
they have bJn made partie&amp; defendant to said pet ition and that
they are required to answer the
same on or before the 8th day of
}&lt;"ebruary, 1957.

PEANUTS

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of said petition Is
I forThethe prayer
sale of the entire interest

SCRAP IRON- METAL$

. w _n h' (;Lrt F:..ur ,1 In addition they can secure qnu1·
Dt·pt 4, Spr111gltdd, I'L'mW.. .
: itv merchnndisr withouL Clltra12 ~8 .lte
Dultcrnut Ave.,
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HE SI-'UNSilJ.Ll'; I'A HTY tu luh
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!ipiiH'l pLilnO C!IIL ht• ~('(' Ll ltL
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tim vic inity . Wn ll' ( 'rcdlt Ma na0 ney 0
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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fire, Automobile, Health
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ACCIDENT
Life,
C1sualty
111nd Bondt
EXI'Imii\NCEII

111M Oldomoolle Sup4Jr "88"' 4dr.

"''1 Motor Co

vet .JEST CAifr(T CUNG

the
described
real e&amp;Late
and above
that Mrs.
Roy Sidl'!r'l
real
name is unknown and has an in·
cohoale right of dower In the in·
terest of Roy Siders.

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MaLl OlLL' •·•rcular ~ at hnmc 011

l&amp;aa STUDitllAXEll. 2 dr., V8 H:vdramatlc drive, heater, very
clean, one owner, ttDO.rtO. Pome-

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or call 1.94-Y. Percy L. Peoples.
12 26 If

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The other day at a ce~lnOftY .fu.t ltulred 11.!11 ;
ot departmental eommlaa!Onen, borouch ofl'lclal..ts
and the like, New Yoi'k o1l'iclall7 Opened lt1 new
lightlnl' •yatem on Third avenue. alter which
the J»&gt;lltlclans and newamea retired to a nearby
dlocm where WeaUn(hoUN etc:eeuUves explained
.
proudly ta.t the raft"lsb oJ4 boulevArd now wu
the lOilJ"eat ftUOrtS&lt;:Mlt·JI(hteti at,.et. Jn the world.
There are .seven and one-h!df rna. of IIIUOUSCCbt 1
lampa aiODg 'lbtrd now. Looi:a fell jau_y.
1 .1
. It an made one auddenl)r awite aratn ot the "1
existence of Third avenUe, whk:h aJmo•t Hemed
to slump out ot •lrht alter the elevated trackt
;were tom down-and do you know what? The
, N~to ·dfr' about' smell ~ beer Is gone. ln the daya of the El,
~ .•T,.ird ave11ue.j when sunlight rarely apiekle4 thtou'b ~e Iron.
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work to the si&lt;lewalkl. Third &amp;Vfftue wu a teedy
and .rundOY.'D old .atreet ••• always smeUlng of beer. Thi1 wu not
on)y downtown in the BoweJy &amp;rea, but all up arid dowJl the lane,
aa fer north as T-orkvUle. Part of it wq becaUH there were IQ
many bars and grills •prinkled atone Third, but the truth 11 tha.t
many of theae rematn ••• "thO\l&amp;"b the amen is ~e.
, The alowly brightening look of the old highw•y, w1~.J.tll haaUJy..
erected new otrice buiJdinp and pneral 6lr of reno-waUba, Ia bearable-bu~ plert 1a something warm d.d oozy abOu;&amp;. • ~t ameu..
fin&amp;" of beer at ~U houn, and Do~· tha.t thJa: 111 I'Ofte.'"''bb11 aveJWe 11
jult ~!her ro,a&lt;l. AU tbat Is left 1o East Utb ·-~ 'JIIoq Stealc
Row,, when
~h~phousea opea their doors lD tht zp,oriltn,f to let
out the foul air. And the dliappolntllll' trUth Ill "lhlt 4:Sth lllltlll
~rtort of whllky. _li:xpensive whllky.
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YORK-'l'hlnp one Nt1!f YOrker thinks

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P.u.c11rr
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The petition further Sets forth
that Roy Slrters is the owner of
an undivided one-half interest in

AUTO SALES

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TWO BEDHOOM
FUHN ISIIEfJ
APARTMENT. $35 .00 per month
Main ::-,tre('l , Pomeroy . l'l!one
452 or 141 -J .
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19&amp;0 FORD V8 STATION WAGON.
Fordomatlc, Jlaht blue tlnlsh.
$1,1015.00. BlaettDir'a, Pomeroy.
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Ideal for ramily or dairy . r. . E .
Reuter, Pomeroy . Phone Z46·X.
12 28 6tp

19116 BUICK CENTURY 2 dr. Riv~
Cpe. Power ateeting, dyn~­
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overdrive, radJo, ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
8 room house Newly decorated
heatu, 1eat coven, dark 1reen
Inside anrJ o~Jt . A. N. D• · n~:tl.
flnlsb. $1145.00. Pomeroy Motor
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Co.
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Pnmeruy .
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blue~ hniah, 1f~ ll'ries, ho~t.el",
elean. $19P.OO. Pomeroy ·Mb.toa!. woMEN 1s- ~s~. to ADUHt~s ""I
motor

dece11~ed.

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Truck. Good stC('l bed , practi·
cally new holst, fair tires. Val ued at $MO.OO. GreaUy reduced
for quirk cash sale. Call . 8131 I'Gr reDt--i:1ter&amp;lt011
Laddera,
or st:e Floyd Rummel, MmcrsJuUou1 JJoarda, UrOL- Cloth~~.
ville.
12 31 3tp
CUDtoD Flaher. KiddieLhlrt.

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INTERNATIONAL

bea uti-

DAJ L ·,- &lt;:ROSS WORD

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p~!&lt;t".

By MR AND MRS. SMITH

l Yrer ranc e

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keys and leather strap. Call
805-M. Lo1t between Syrause
and Second Ward Firehouse,
Friday evenina: .
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1956 flied his petl·
f ul 3 tone gn::t·n fmi:,,h, white
tJ c t.,nL~. &lt;J ill c,·~~ pools gua.r- tion, aud t ht&gt;rl'afttor fiJed . an
wall tire s, low milea:;e, dynaa1:tL ·rd lor Ollt' ;,-('at S &amp; H San· 1an1e ndment to the sud pelltlon,
flow, radio, he ate r. $2295.00 .
it an ~l· rncl'. Pnont" Jackson in the Probate l"ou r l w1thm and for
Pomeroy Moto r Co.
lL 28 Lf , 1075 Toll d1 111~('S ca ll collect. the Cou nty M ~h:1gs Jn d State of
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up .o 50 ndcs.
11 .:JO lmoe . e state of ~a id decede nt 15 m :nzffl·
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C. B. BAWLING SONS CO. - M I IJ;-CK E:J, v·Jc:; ~-- w-~~b
charges of administHing her eaaour Wrecker Service . Day &gt;l • lrt .., b:J "'to·anur.,. Tr..taed Late ; th at she d1ed_ : . ew~d m fee
t'tlon: 8227. Nla:bt Pbone 8009pat'~ . k.
CUI.l..L"'Ib Jt:WZ. I aimple of •.t e und1v1ded one-_h.aU
.C. 00DG&amp;.PLYMOU1'H DEAL~l~S '' 1~~'~- .
t-3-d interest in the follo~wg . described
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real estate situated m sa•d County,
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Phone 200. (.leland Appltaaee
An undivided one-half interest
POMERANLAN
P'GPPY·s FOR Slur~. lll:l W· Mua St., romeroJ' in Lhe following real c&amp;tate situat·
SALE Mrs. J. H . Mil~..:hcll 680 S.
Z..23-lf
- - - - - ed in the County of Meigs. state
Second Ave. Middleport, Ohio t''ORI!:MA."'- &amp;. A!SHV'n 'l'..'V. s.ER- of Ohio and Town.ebip of Salis-Pho~e 6087-Y 12·31 -3tc
VICF. All IJJ&lt;~.k.e• Repaired. bJ Ez bury :
pen l'ecnru• \anB. 1-'booe 8284 Y
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like new
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Beginnmg at a pomt w ere . e
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60,000 BTU. Call 516-M or 9391.
epor
East line of 100 acre lot 330 10·
12 31 Jtc SAVE ON 'tOUH SH,.,.E t~pa.ir lt I tersect5 the center line of
the
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Township Road ;thence South 3
FIREWOOD FOR SALE ; See Wm.
11. SO tf degree West 303 feet ; thence
Radford or Harold .Blackston. - - - - - - - - - - -Norlh 82 degree 11 teet W . 389
Rock Springs or phone 852-J .
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I feet; thence North 3 degr~ 49
11 14 lmo-p
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8ames-S.Impeoo J.D.&amp;ura..DCe A&amp;~DCJ. 86 degree 29 feet East 397 fe_et
BUILDING LOTS 8 or 10. One an
Middleport. Fire • AufiOmobllo- to the East line of said lot 330 and ,
e!Clra fine
If interested call
Soru\s. Pbone
040--tl' point of beginnina: , containing 2.8
at the hom e of A. N. Bengel ,
-~---acresbelng 100 acreLot330Town
Pomeroy l)n Annt' St. 12 26 6tc l'OMPLE'Il: lnsu,.•IJce Proteeuoc, l. Range 13 , Ohio Company's Pur·
-F --R - · -~- - Ltfe, t\ulo, Fl.h, t'ttio. Call DOD cha-...
I 4. or ent
Mtllll, Middleport. (lhlo
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5 ROOM HOUSE in ~ yr at:u~&gt;e, gas.
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lhe defendant, Roy Sidm, her
electri.c and water , phone G07.X .
-- ----surviving spm•ge. and the defend12 31 6tc HOUSE
in Middleport, 8 ROOMS ants, Eva Thompz:.on, Gerald Jonea,
and z BATHS. PrLce $2200.00 I Teresa Hawkins, her surviving chil
SLEEPJNG..ROOMS, close in Lown ,
Terms if rlesired. Call 607~J. ! droo· that The Citizens National
127 Butternut.
12 29 12tc
12 27 3tp ) Bank, M!ddleport, Ohio, has a
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"!iiiiir.l lien against said real estate: and
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Good Clean
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All Makes and Models
real estate tor taxes.
FRESH GUEltN:;iEY COW, n years.

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l953 FORD, ' dr , love-ly •creau1
and bet&amp;e. tust'-'mhne , va mot or
tun viwr, :-ad1o, beater, se1t

In the tqwnship two trustees
will be eJected for a term of four
years. In addJtion there ma' · be
Constables f"leeted for two yiilr
terma~ Justices of the Peace may
also be elected ·in !Orne JustiCe
CoUrt Districts.

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Texas Sat after spending a rear
Lolli .S.ttom
lr Mrs. Thunnan lebcock with Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb . He
Mr. ud Mrs. William Stetbem

.'ROPE TRICK'· STOPS HER FROM ENDING IT

was a student in Albany High Sch·

will celebrate the1r Golden Wed· ool.
din~

at their borne Dec. JO with
Mr. and Mrs. W. T.-5wetl Mr.
house from 2 till 4 p.m.
and
Mrs. Walter Swett and Yvonne
~ friends may call.
were
Xmas guests of G. A. Rad·
Nra. D. Rummager spent Christekin
and
family .
!Qf With her daugther and family
IIF. iDd Mn. G. D. Bush of Prunty
Xmas guests in the Vale home
Town, W. Va.
were Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Radekin.
Mn. J. E. Radekln
l:euny Reynolds spent Christ·
mu with his · parents Mr. and
Mrs. WiUlam Reynolds of Pome
The Woman Pays
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock and
MERIDEN, CONN - (UP) Bay spent Christmas Eve with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rig&amp;s of Athens. Chivalry got four young men into
trouble. Police said the men
Mrs. E. w. Holcomb entertained smashed pin ball machines ih a
at Laurel Hall Thursday evening restaurant and took 2,000 nickels
honoring his brother Joe McWhor· so a girl companion could pay a
ter who returned to his home in bill.
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Eleanor Schaaf,_Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor, Phone 6244
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Engagement Plans Are Announced

Middleport Society

Mrs. Mary Fraser, Providence.
Ky.. is visiting Mrs. Lillian McGhee.
Mrs. James Harley, Mrs. Mar·
garcl Davis and Holly Marlin, who
spent Cltristmas with Dr. and Mrs.
John Harley and 'family in Sprilll:·
field. have returned to th&amp;ir
homes.
Miss Heleri Beeson, ColumbuJ,
will return to her home Tuesday
aftPr a visit with Mn. W. H. Juhl·
ing and other friends.
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lAjiOCD Lii\i A STiiR, an 1'3-..year-oid g;rl Ia hauled to safety frQm a cjltf ovc.l ila.no~~.:; :1 ~c::.c=; )·~~
Michigan, have been visiting ~r.
J.hna. Peru. She ·Bald she waa disappointed In love ~d wantA!d to end It atl. Note one .of hc.r oh~,
and Mrs. Charles Sauer and dau·
f;ytns through the air. She stood on the olifhfor ~ hour, spurnli\s appeals of pollee and byslanA·
ghter, Sally, Middleport, and rela·
Cr::J. Then e,;ame the rope trick.
flllfPrwrt :rJJO f1l So···~tfft1totqt· ~
lives in Pomeroy.
SUIT FILED
E. Hoback, Racine, plaln~fa, . ... t
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Dlllard
gainat Susie E, and William GabJ- • .
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and family, Columbus, visited May·
1 An action to quiet title has been er, Long Botto111, defellduta. ~ • '
or and Mrs. C. 0. Fisher and falll·
Mr. and Mrs. Pau1 T orr~nce of 1 ••
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ily Sunday.
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Mrs. Nellie Barsotti and her son, their parents Mr. and Mrs. Roland '&gt;y J. Dwight Hoback and Sarah plaintiff.
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Enzo, will leave this week on a Torrence.
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Mr. and Mrs. James PIU'r of
Mr. and Mn. Raymond Burne Coolville spent Christmas with her
and daugther, Kathy, Covlngtoll\ parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bragg.
Ky., are visiting her mother, Mi-a.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell
Minnie Gilmore. and Mrs. GeorJe spent Sunday with his ~other,
Childs.
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Mrs. Lola Caldwell, Newark.
Pauline z~.·kle and Cherole
Mr. and Mrs. Tom· Barthelemy
Blake, student nurses at Holzer
and da.ughters of Dayton, Mr. and
Hospital School of Nursing, Galli· Mrs. John Guinther of Chester,
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polis, are home for a week's boll· Mrs. Dorothy Robinson and ehil·
Dispe'nser Box ·
day vacation.
dren of Alfred, Mr. and MtJ, Or·
.
Willi ~ '
Fred 1. Gardner, pastor of tbe vii Watson of Sil\ler Ridge,_ Mr.
M
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tal
Cultw
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Church of Christ, and Mrs. Gard· and Mrs. Walter Watson of J'ark·
Tne engag ement and approachng
marriage or Ur. llza Mylius, Por· son m law, Mr. and Mrs. John ner returned Friday night from a ersbtirg, Mr. and Mrs. Herold Wat·
week's visit with their dau11hter,
ta Allegre . Brazil, to Mr. Wayne Goett Jr.
.
son and family, Mr .and Mrs. Ev.
B. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. c.
Mrs. Robert Gr1mes and children Mrs. Bill Shoun, and family In eretf Watson and . fa~J~ii:V and Mr.
L. wood, Hipley, w. va., has been ret~rn~d hom~ S~nday after a Johnson City, Tenn.
and Mrs. William Watson and ba·
Ole SW.·
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Koehler and by, lOcal, spent Sunday with Mrs .
announced. The weeding will take VISit w1th relatives m Albany N. Y.
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place early 111 the New Year and
Mrs. Walter Kel.er
and children three daughters, Nancy, Carol and Effie Watson.
further details will uc announced left Sunday for their ho"?e: Mor· Connie, Bryan, Ohio, were recent
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Mr. and Mrs. Kejlneth Davidson
guests of his mother Mrs. Lewis
in the near future.
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1 gantown, W. Va .. after a v1s1t with
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, Mrs. Bertha Alhs and Mrs. Mar· Koehler and family.
Dr. Myl1us rcc&lt;'lvcd her Masters garet Reinhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and son of .Columbus all spent Christmas
~gree at the UniV&lt;'fAity or West
with Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hoffman
Virginia and is llr. or Languages
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bing and Mark, haved moved from Pomeroy
mother, VIvian Hoffman.
in the Porta Allegre School and 5GT1 Robert of Gr~env11le, S. C. to the McMuster apartment on and
Charles Spencer of Belpre was
North
Second
Avenue.
interpreter ror the u . s. Embassy v1s1ted his aunts, Misses Clara and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne and calling on hi~ sister, Mr. and Mrs.
there
Nelle Bing, Saturday enroute to
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Washi~gton, D. C. They also spent Mrs. Katheryn Payne were holiday Wayne Briekles, Montlay evening . _-~~~~~~-:-~~~~·~-~~~~~ ~~Mr. Wood graduated from Mid· a few days In Huntington, W: Va. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haydlcpurt High Sehool and is ascnior with their aunt, Mrs. John Chase. den and Don Payne, Dayton.
Patricia Ann Richards, who ·~a
in the J;ngmc&lt;'riug l 'ullcge of the
M/ Sgt and Mrs. William Welker
University of West Virginia . Their and daughters of Roseville, lltJcll. employed in Columbus, hal teturnMarriage will be lJ.cld in MJrgan· and Mrs. Eula Welker of Columbus ed there after a holiday visit with
town.
are the guests of Mrs. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Dr. Mllius will arrive in New Orville Well and other relatives. Richards, and family.
Miss Julia Reese. who Is employYork City whcrr sh,. will be mel
Miss Eileen Welker and Timmy
by Mr. Wuud alld will go to Hip· Welker rctumed to their home ed in Cleveland, has been visiting
Icy tu visit his parc·nts, M1·. an cl Columbus, Saturday after a visit her mother. Mrs. Arlena Reese,
Mrs. C. L. Wood. bclure the cere· with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Well over the Christmas holidays.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Robert Tewka~ry
mony.
and other relatives.
entertained a group of friends
Miss Faye Thomas returned Saturday evening at their apart·
home Saturday after a few daYs ment on Gravel IHill. The guests
visit in Crooksville with Mr. and included Ilk and Mrs. Harol&lt;1•
Mrs. Walter Thomas and family. Moore, Columbus; Mr. a!ld Mrs~
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mcintosh George -Dallas, Cross City, Fla.;
and family of Hu~ington, W. Vi. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and son,
Miss ~tary Laughrud left Sun- spent Sunday with her parents, Kenny, Pomeroy; Sally Schaaf and
day for her home, New York City Mr. and Mrs. George Hoeflick.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bachner, Mid·
after a visit with her sister and
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Karr ~nd dlepert.
brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. AI sons, .Timmy and Bobby of Mill~s·
fret! Elberfeld.
port visited relatives in Pomeroy and daughters Barbara and Jean
• As the clock rings oat. the hour ot micl~
Mr. and Mrs. David Watson and Sunday.
have returned to their home 'In
Mrs. Gilbert f'recman and children
Chillicothe after a Holiday visit .
David Thomas returned to his with parenta Mr. and - · · J.
Gary Connie and Sharon left Sat·
night and a brand New Year bows i,~,\
urday evening for Findlay where home Minersville.'Saturday after a RoedeL
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WATtH PARTY TONIGHT
·" 'e raise our -yoicea above all the weJ•
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Birchfield. Walter Thomas and family Crook's·
The Mt. Moriah Baptlet Church
and family.
ville.
Dr. Phil llarhrccht of ~:ric. l'a .
Mrs. Therion Ohlinger of Well wilt have a Watch party toniiht
coming whoopdedoo to wieb ,you and
is the gurst of his parents, Mr. Carroliton arrived Saturday for a celebratlna the New Year and a
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visit with her sister, Mrs. C. E. warne breaklut wlll bo served
Mrs. Mary Wlpprl of Columbus Neasr.
In the church dlnln11·room u a
yours 365 happy day1, tiUe.d 'tlita.
'J'S''J,t"f:J.!
is the guest of her daughtrr and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hamm part of tb.elr program. Mrs. Arlena
.
Reese Is In eharae of the Witeb
Service.
health, good cheer and good lortuue.,
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Our meaaage is ehort and
aimple, and it haa oClen

beim aaid before, but we
aa y it with renewed hope
and real 'incerity. To you

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one, a happy New Year!

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LUMBER and SUPPLY
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As we welcome the year-end holidays
again, we are reminded that the spirit ol'
good will is a warm reality in our daily
lives.

With sincere appreciation of your contribution to that spirit, this greeting
brings you cordial good wishes for a happy Holiday Season and a prosperous New
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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PYTHIAN SISTIII.I M••TlNG
· Meigs elilple, pytblan Slaten,
will meet on Friday, January 4,
at the K. of P, Hall for their ·Janll·
at&lt;y meetinc 11)4 the inatallatloll
·of 11ew officers~ 'rh~ meetlnc was
originally scheduled
tor New
Year's Day and ba• been poetponcd
b~eause of the bollday.

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"41 Years of Continuous Servil!t~u
Phones 82435

IILL Y GRAHAM FILM
A Billy Graham fllm will be
shown 'at the Middleport High
Scbool auditorium Thursday even·
in11 throu11b the auspices of the
Middleport Minlate»lal ~saoelation.
The public Ia invited to attend 't he
showing of this picture ·which will
depict \he wol'l!; of the internatlon·
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