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&amp;-DailY Sentinei, Pollleroy-Middleport, 0., Dec 3, 1957
Wildermuth's
B. H. Sanborn'1 ~issionary
Attend Great
Society Meeting Held Monday Lakes Graduation
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' The Ctmstmas meeting· of tho
B H Sanborn Missionary Sodetv
was held Monday at the First
Baptl:St Church w1th MrS Milton
Hood, president. pres1dmg
Tbe meenng opened wJtb au
organ prelude by llrs C P Brad
bury and the dcv{)ttonal &amp;ervtcc
was giVen by Mrs. Henry tjull
and Mrs Rtcbard Owen, membcrJ
o( the Prtscllla Ctrcle Theme of
the servtee was the Christma.'i
story
Durmg the busmess meeting 11
was announced th-at the Baptts•
Day o£ Pra~ er servH~e would be
held at 1 30 on Der 6 at the
RIO Grande Bnp 1st Church Th{•
Soclct) voted to se nd a Christ
mas gift to a student at the Bap
liSt lli&gt;S onarv Trammg Schoo'
an Chl&lt;'a go as well as to all girl•
!rom Ohto who altend thf B~TS
The Lovejo) Ctrclc. was tr

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Middleport Gdrden Chlb Annual
Christmas Party Held On Mon4~~y
Tall red electric candle• lighted wfllte madonna at lbe side o a
the entrance o! the C A Emmlih large gold c~ndle and &amp;old
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home Monday when Ule annual cones and magnolia leave&amp; at pt-a
Chrtstmus party of the Mtddleport base ol •lht anangements,
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Garden Club was held there ; ,1
The smallest arrangement W.. a
6 30 A swag of long needled pine bnd's nest fllle4 Wlt~ biOII'D'~
and a•lded prne-cone~ w11 tied eggs, on a pme branch Mrs Jo~n
wfl~ gold metallic lace rtbbun on Kincaid and Miss Hat'l1e !llarro
the' front door and the gold and ~m1th were In •tw:•e of the ~,..
green \.heme was carrted ou( ln orations for the party and were
the entrance hall where a Della asstsled by the bootess
Rob11 wreath of fr1111 and vege· The program w" plawted by
tables was uHed on lbe stairway
lllSi Nelhe Zerkle and Mrs. RlobA large golden taper on a pop- ard Gr~ss and mcluded re&lt;erdlnga
lar placqae )VaS decorated With of !amoua Christmas music and
gold-aprayed magnolia leaves, read••P by Mrs M L fr'elllih·
Scotch broom and green and gold She read the legends o! IS,
Christmas ornaments lor the ar- Cbrlstmaa candle and the canl!f
rangemenl on the hall table
cane, a poem by Imng Satchel·
Scarlet and white were used in ler and a story "\\iilere Jesus Was
the living room and dmmg room Born'r by Helen lC.eUer.
w1lh Oregon holly, twd w1th scar
The &amp;•Ita lor exchange were
let rtbbons, at each Side o! vtdl beautifully decorated and awards
light candles on the whtle mantel lor .no nest decorallvns were dv·
p1ece Pomscltla blossoms and •n to Min H.albe Zerkle, ftral,'for
red tapero were at each side o! a g1ft wrapped like a red Cbrlstthe dmtng room bullet and the mas bell, eeeond, Mrs John Itln
table was etntered w1th a wh1te taid, a (914 package witb a scar.
sprayed tree trimmed wilb red le1 pomaettla tied with green lifi.
balls While swtrl tap~rK m bons, bonor,ble mentloa, .lllea. r •
wrought tron and crystal capdel· Harne Marte Smith, who uaetf
abra hgbted the dmlng room lor I gold paper and a mmtalure ll&amp;ur' me for "her package, and also for '
t he party
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Small tables were cenler!d with MLSs Nellie Zerkle whose K)llioae
red and white lladonna ~andles In the obapo o( a candle.
In crystal glasm and !he favors
Mrs 3ames E Harley, presicjent
at each place were beautlfuny of the Club, aaked the bleiJStnt•bewrapped mm1ature boxes nf tan· lore the dlnnert which was .eil.red
dy.
by Mrs. Dav1d Entsmmger,' MilS
Other arrangements 1ncluded Halite Zerkle, Mro tawren&lt;e lbJmedleval angels In antique Ivery hoan, Mrs Waller Harris, Mrs .
and gold, an all'angcment of Lawrence Bing, Mrs C 0. Filhor
white pOrcelam angels aronnd a llrs W. W Hayeo TblrtY·IWO
ewlrl of angel·haJr at the basd of members and one ~est, Mrs. o.
a whl~e ~per; and a gold and P Klem, were present

Mr and Brs Gerald Wildermuth
whu~h was a pia} 'The Christm as 1and daughter, Donna, a Semor
Spirit--Lost and Found" Adul l1 nurse at Holzer Hospital MISI
talung part were Mr:&gt; U:m e Beu Barbara Donavan, a student nurse
oyer Mrs Raymond Lu ma n Mrs at ]Jolzcr, and Mr Pete Nibert of
Allen Hughes Mrs Homer B} Gallipolis returned home Sunday
sell, llrs Clifford Stumbo •nth mght ;iller spendmg the tha~b
these chtldrcn assisting Johtl gJvmg week end at the U S Naval
and Sammy Hood, Manly~ anrl Trammg Cen\cr Great Lakes, m.
Darrell Stumbo Stephen and Ste
They went to attend the gradua
phame Pullen, Michael Bratton hon cxercJses, markmg the end of
Speetal musH: tncluded tw( nme weeks of boot camp o! which
solo.., by Mrs c E Hoyt and .. Larry Wildermuth was a member
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duet by Mrs Hovt and Mrs L D j Lar~ was also member
of the
011
Diles The program closed wtth a Drall ream putting
the exhtbiprayer by Mrs Allen Hughps
t10n for the graduatiOn exercises
Mem bers of tMr. Electa t: 1rck He 18 cxpeclccd to arrive home
11. ere m charge af th e ho.sp!tall tv Tuesday for a 14 da) le11ve before
ror the meeting and Mr~ C P reportmg to hJs new post
Bradbury and Mrs Da~Jid Darst
Jr decorated the tables In th•·
dmm g room Red tapen m cr\
stal candelabra were used and
arrange ments of boll) and Chnst
mas ornaments wtth each peraon I
~eccavm g a p::Hnsc ttb ~orsage
A dessert c o u N~ was served b'l
lfrs Paul sm 8rt Mrs ChuJe,
Offioers were elected for the
commll term when Theodorus
~bile Mrs Thomas Darst, Mr« Council, Daughters of America,
carl Hoffm an Mrs Dale llourn m t llonday evening at the JOOF
n 1nt1 Mr In Turner
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and Ethel Stewart was re~ortmt'e T'~l ~ ' :J.
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a period QJ 30 days lor Emmaline
Mh Elc nnr Carroll jl)~ tci!Jn
lUI'If"h
: llcnsworth Imtlallon was held
1for
Ea •i mcmhc u :~~k r d tr brm
two candtdates wttb Eroa Jeii·
o..,e !· uil
Mr
and
Mt'll
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&lt;Buddy)
My
1 se as captain of the team and Cad
The o
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v1ll ~
gall Umon C1ty, lnd, were Ire I d1e Wickham as 1mt1atory eoun"8vcRgr •r s fo~ (hrt 1mJs D
cent
guests o! hlB mother, Mrs cllor
cora uc n ~ an:J "' tll be ~'IV en bv
1 M Archer Walnut Street. Sal- The annual ChrJatmas party and
guest spe!l.l.er The m"etmg w urday llr und llrs W K Beaver exchange of 'Oc g1!t~ ~" an·
begin at 7 JO
and daughter, Chmty, Columbus, nounced for the next meeting DecThe C hn ~ t :nJH dmner an
vlstt,ed her mother, Mrs Archer. [ember 16 The quarterly birth·
part] wJth an cxt:hange of g1fl
Mr and Mrs J B Titus and daya will be observed and potluck
Will be h"id De 16 with th sons, Ricky and Jell, returned re!reohmenta served llarjorle
place to he! announ(' cd liter
Sunday to then home In St Maryo, Woodard, Elizabeth Campbell and
- ----Ohio, alter spending Thanksg•v-1 Lllhe Hauck were named as the
mg w1th hls parents, Mr and committee tor the part) Mem
llrs J S Titus, Rutland, and Mra bers were requested to bring gl!ta
Martha Dowd 1he boys had been lor the patient• at the Athens
guesls of their grandparents for State Hospltal to th1s meeting
the week before Thanksglvmg AIEdna Reibel was elected as
so at the Titus !arm lor Thanks- counclior; Lela Fhnt, associate
Permanent Speelal
slvmg were Mrs George LasMr, councilor; Della Stahl, vice coun·
For HnUdllys
Edtth and George Titus
cilor, Annlce Ohlinger, a!Bodate
Monday lhrough latorday
M L ~elly Is conilned to hie v•ce counetlor; Margaret Selden·
9 1o 5 P.M.
home wllh an altaek of nu.
able, conductor: Nellie Ketter,
Evenlqg By Appointment
Mr and llrs Harry ldunns and warden, Marie Hauck, outside een·
101 I . 2nd St.
daughter ban returned to their Unci, Vele1e Roush, ln81de senlln·
Pomoroy
home In ra~ne8\llle after spend- el and Della Stahl, trustee
mg Thanksgiving with herurandStella Smith who has been U~·
Phont 269-M
'~~~!i~~ parents, Mr ond Mrs Harry Mille able to attend the meeting lor
and fam tly
several yean rwas pre.ent an'd
John Lvons Jell Sunday lor a spoke ~rlelly
deer huntln~ trip In Wi!sl Vir
Re!rcahments were eerved al
gmia Mrs Lyons and chlldren cl()se of lhe meetmg
took him to Purkcnburg where
----h~
Jotned friends for the trip and
his !amll) went on to Zanesville
Rite
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to opend tho day w1th her par
onto, Mr 'and Mra
Bernard
Srbramm
A church·wldc bmar will be
Mr and Mro Wtlilam Houck held ut the Unttod llothodut
Manon, arc vlsUing her parents Church 1-~rtday, December 6 be·

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New Officers At
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Club Meeting Is
Called Thursday

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Russell Ashbaug~
of Lancru~ter were Saturday eve
nlng guc!l of llr and Mt•
Homer Holter
Mr and Mrs Carl Ashbaugh
and daughtera Carol and Janel
ret~rned to lbclr home In lilU
rott City, Md, Sunday a!tet a
10vcrul days visit with her par·
ents, Mr and 1\lrs C D I Frccker
\ gmnlng at 10 8 m
and other rehlives
There will be 8 aweot shop lea- Mr and Mrs Elmer Wtckham
turmg home baked goods candy spent Sunday tn Galltpolls wtlh
1I and otllcr confectiona with the her mother, Mra Juha Davis and
Duughters of Ruth ~lass m charge other relatave.s
A luncheon will be served lp
~tr and Mrs Robert Goocb ;mrl
\the danlng room from 11 8 m to dau ghters, Ter~a. Cynthl:i and
p m Wlth the JOF and Young Susan returned to their hom e m
2Adult classes tn charge
Columbu~ Sunday arter a v1s;l
Proceeds \HII be used on pa~ w\1h her parents Mr and Mrs
mont ol the nc~ roof
J :-!Ill
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Ruth Spencer .vho spent
took their dough! "', II" William several week• with her father
Bell, nnd her d. ughter, Sandra, Gctlfg'e Frecker and other rclato lhe r home m Jnckson Sattu tJVC.!i left la9t 'week !or a vacH·
duv
lion In Florida
Mr and Mrs Lewis llayden
Mr and llro F.dward Fre ck&lt;~
(Kathry n Payne) and 90n 1 ew1 • and h.mlly of Columbus vu1tert
Jr, and her brother Don Payne, Saturda~ with hiB fother. Geor~e
Dayton spent Thanksgiving with Frccker and olher rel•Uvcs
her parents, Jolr. and Mrs Charles
Mrs Emma Leifheit, llrs Tb"
Payne, and Mro Kathr) n Payne dore Lehew and Mr and Mrs
Sunday, llr. and Mro Charles Wll ttam Lehew and son Tedd~
Pay110, lira Kathr~n Payne, Don spent sunday In Colurnbu• with
Payne and Lewis Hayden Jr vlall- Mr and Mrs Robert Lehew and
ed llr and llr&amp; Sam Tlnsdale and family Thel were jomed ther•
I daushter, Pe&amp;IU'· Charleoton lionby Mrs Harold Johnson o! Spring·
day lira ChariCI Payne accompa- field They aloo vtolted In Orient
nled ~cr son, DDil Payne, and with Mlao Dorothy Lel!he•t
arands'on, Lewis Hayden Jr. back
llr and Mrs Dale Valenti• 1
to Dayton for a vl&amp;lt
d 1 11 01 p k burg
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Y olarMr'" and we
C"'erol•• Blake, Pauline Zirkle an
Sundayameuests
Mrs
and Janlo Child&lt;, Junior nurHea at Eldon Kraeuter, Morning Star
Holzer Jloepltal School of Nurs·
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Mlso Donna re e, •tu entd a
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famllleo.
It' be
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Mr and Mro Benard Fultz and weekend " " r paron ' r
datt•hters,
Beth and ~rbara, vii· and Mr
Mrs.and
Ho111er
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DelmarCarmel
Hamn1
!ted relatlvea and Irion ' In Chll· and son, Morolna Star, ·~ent the
llcothe over '{hanlnalvln8
Thanksgiving bollday with her
The Rev and Mrs C. R. Konk· pmnto, Rev. and Mr• L R Car
naht and 1on, David, and tbelr
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daughter and son·ln-law, Mr. and ,m·,;;;i;'";;;a;;;ei;;';,';;'".-·~;;;v~e=
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Mrs. John J,ctckwood, Bowersville, f'
1pent Tbank~tiVinl with llr and
Mr. Ollie Konkrlabt and eone,
Stanlay and Danny, lp SpriDI·
!lold The Konkrl&amp;hts returned by
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werer&lt;turn·
over·
nighto!gueala
there and
be!oro
• lng home Friday.
Barbara, email dauabler of Mr
and Mro. Gerald Anthon~, hal
been IU lor ,1everal days at her
home on Palmer StHet.
Eudell Kon(lrl&amp;bl epent the
"lqck end vlllt!~l relallvce In I
Sprlnit!leld and Boweravllle.
Mary Lou, seven tnonlb old
daughter of
and Mll. Robert
Mills,
eaUsfactorlly
rrom
whl~b wal
evenlna at Hoi·

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CERTIFICATE
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MINIATURE

Samsohlte
CASE

MORE FOR YOU
Buy what you need.
Pay what 1:ou owe.
Get one easy · pay·
men I lo1n here now,
124 I. Moln St.
Phono 197
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In Tho Now Coolo
Morchandhd11j1 CoIn lho Hoort of MkWltport
Intranet bH ltue Sl.
Funeral rtowera
cut and Potted Flowers
In SeaiOn

BAKER
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CORNil IN lflfDOI.IPORT

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FJl.ANCES FLORIST
Ml.dloport
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We Do Our Own Cleaning
Experts In Shoe Retair
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COHVE.NIENT LOCAT,~~rs

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Pomeroy·Middle,liort, Ohio, Wedneatlay, December 4, 1957

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returned to their home In Pro.·
torvJIIc Monday after • •everal
days VIlli wltb ~heir lll'••dJar
ent• Mr and Mn George ~oe­
fllch They were accompdnlcd
home by MrL Hoelllch who 1t11ll
spend tbe
with her d•ug\t.
tcr and
Mr ,nd Ml'•
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IIJS.S Phyllis !hie spent the holiday weekend w1th her parent'l,
Mr and Mrs Clark Ihle, Mornmg
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Mr 11nd Mrs Perry Mitch and
familY
llro Sally Lacey. junior nurse
ill i o t .Joseph Hospital, Parkers
burg, hns been home for a four
doy vacullon wtth her parents, Mr
11nd Mrs Woodrow Wilcox and
family
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Misses Lcda Mae and J;i;;;',
IKraeuter
returned to NeiBoJIII)lle
Monday after spendtng the hoh·
Iday
weekend with tbelr parents,
llr ond Mrs Eldon Kraeuter.

Mr and Mrs George Shlveler
Jr, returned to theJr home In
Cmcmnat1 Saturday evening after spending Thanksgtvmg and
weekend with her parents, Mr
and Mrs Jov Mvers
Mrs George Shlveler, Sr return·
ed to her horns, Clncmnetl Sat
urday cvemng o!tcr a visit with
relatives and friends While bere
she visited Mr and llrs Dana
Hysell, Smcusc, Mr and Mra
Jay Myers, Mls.s Margaret Bobn
and Peter Jennmgs and son, carL
Pomeroy
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wtll be woo by holdmg a supper
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To Be Held Thursday E
annual Football Banquet will btl held m lltlllldleJport
at 6:30 pm under the aus·
Club.

a granddabghter o! Mrs.
Vera Thomas
The response to the trustees'
project of establisbmg a lrusl f110d
lor perpetual care .. molll en&lt;Ouraglng a..erdtog to Mr Bradbllr)'.
Trustees preaenl Included Mate
Yauger wbo haa been 111 and UD·
able to attend the meeting lor uev~
oral months; Perry Bradbllr)', lv·
an Grover, Doyle Shuler, WIUiam
Scott, Emmel Tho11Jpoon, Allen
l!ughel, Cbarle~ McElbmny and
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9.30 Trouble With Father
10 oo Arlene Francis Show
10 30 Treasuce Hunt
11 oo Tl:e Price 15 Right

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Guests itle~ded the Open House
rauement
yell~w ohryulitbe· frO{Il HunUngwn, Bluefield, MaDIWIII ~ rotebUdt Lighted yeJ· 100, New Haven and. Hartford.,
, ,• low eandlea , Wtl'f uaed. at eltiler.
INTIRTAtNS. CLUB
,end. Attraett~e bouqllell of y,el· Mro. W·. T, Stone' entertained
low flowen were uaed throughout the Bend Sewing Club at ber home

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The Price b pigbt
11 ·30 Truth or Cohs~llencei
II 30 Tr•Jth or Consequences
1 12:00 Tie Tao Dougb .
12 00 Tic Tac Dough
( 1 t2 30 ll Could Be You
12 30 It Could Be You
l 00 ~d Da~ New•
I 00 Mtd-Day News
1.\5 Movletime
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4 00 queen lora Day
3 00 Matinee Thelttro
4 45 Modern Romances
4 00 Queen 1or a Day
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4 4~ Modern Romances
~·30 Spln1ch Playbl&gt;use
5'45 Flatt &amp; Scruggs
5 00 Comedy Tim~
6·15 Spo11s Eye
5 30 S~Inach Pla)'house
6 25 W eatherc~st
6.15 Sports ,Eye
6.30 ·News Pictu\'e' '
6'25 Weath~rcast
8.45 NBc News &lt;"
6 30 News Pictute ~ '1~,
7'110 W,II!rlybirds
6 45 NBC NEw~ · ·
7 30 Tic Tac Dough ~
7 00 Boot. &amp; Saddlea
8 00 You B~t Your Lite
8 30 Dragnet "'
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9 00 People's
8:30 Father Knows Best
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9:00 Krall Tbeate ;,
10 oo Lux Show'
10:00 Tbli Is Your ,iJ!fe
10:30
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10 30 Jane \Vymap Shol"
11.00 N~*i Headltnei . ,
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And here we should observe that such
deep interesf ~ a mQit w~lcdille sliln of continued com!Mllance and verilltllity of local
bands For that W&amp;'re glad.
We are not glad tor apparently having
triggered through a misunderstanding ill
feeling on the part or aome parents against
the other band. This feel!ng Is passing itself
traveling up and downriver.
The facts behlQd the disagreement are obscure and will have no review here. Too many
factors enter It to clarify the misunderstandIng entirety in the press. Por example:
One small item, bqt lnlportant. In our Saturday comments on the ' ~and sho~s 'at the
Turkey Day gM!e lhree Important llnes 'were
"pled" In the comppilng room and were unreadable In ·print. 'l'heywero IDlp!ll't'"t to tile
mean)n$ and attitude of the brief paragraphs
that followed.
But they were passed over In the correction
schedule. 'l'belr writer was hom~ Ill wtth flu
by press lime so there was no chance even
for 'a lAte correction Thus, some damage followed a simple error that wa~ nobody's fault
except the poor printers' devil who gels blamed for everything that his superiors won't

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t.ii&gt;talll Kangaroo
8:4S CBs News
CBS News
9.00 Morning Show
ARGENTIA, Newfoundland Morning Show
9:45 CBif News .
(FHTNCI - Ja&lt;k E Phli!Jps me- ~45 CBS New1
9:55 Mornin~ "Niate '"'
talsnutil second clan, USN, son
9·'11! MO!"ttn11' State NeWJ
l\lr. and Mrs Howard Phillips or I~ w uarry Moore
Rutland Ohio a!ld hu•~nd of the 10.30 Arthur GOdfreJ
former
M Thornwn ol n:~o Slrlfe .lt Rl~h , •,
Jacksonville, Fla., is serving at the g~ ~.W~'· AI~Nob~
Naval Station, Argonua, ~t.w· 12 :1• L ' ~ 1\~t
,pae 1 • , .,. r'H!iJlf:tl
foundland
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Argentla t. the terminal bose 12:30 Search for TomomJw
of the Atlanllc Airborne
12:~5 Guiding ~Jght
Katie's Kttchen
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Warnmg Barner agamst
1. 30 As the 'Wol'lri 1'lihil
attack.
2·00 Beat the Clock ·
2·30 Houseparty
3.00 Big PaYOff
3:30 The Verdict Is Yours
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Secret .Storm
4:30 Edge of Night
5 00 -eery Theaie1
6.30
, Esso Reporter '
6:45 ports Parade
6:55 Weatherman
7·00 Casey Jone•
7'30 I Love ,Lucy
8 00 Big Record
9 00 The MQllonalrt
9 30 I've Got A Secret
10 00 U. S. Steel Hour
!1.00 tiP to-the-mi~ute Neu' '~·
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9·00 lfompor Room
9.30 Trouble With Father
10 oo Arlene Francis Show
10 30 Treasuce Hunt
11 oo Tl:e Price 15 Right

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Guests itle~ded the Open House
rauement
yell~w ohryulitbe· frO{Il HunUngwn, Bluefield, MaDIWIII ~ rotebUdt Lighted yeJ· 100, New Haven and. Hartford.,
, ,• low eandlea , Wtl'f uaed. at eltiler.
INTIRTAtNS. CLUB
,end. Attraett~e bouqllell of y,el· Mro. W·. T, Stone' entertained
low flowen were uaed throughout the Bend Sewing Club at ber home

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The Price b pigbt
11 ·30 Truth or Cohs~llencei
II 30 Tr•Jth or Consequences
1 12:00 Tie Tao Dougb .
12 00 Tic Tac Dough
( 1 t2 30 ll Could Be You
12 30 It Could Be You
l 00 ~d Da~ New•
I 00 Mtd-Day News
1.\5 Movletime
J 15 Movietime
2 SO Ende and Gromm
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" 30 Bride and Groom
4 00 queen lora Day
3 00 Matinee Thelttro
4 45 Modern Romances
4 00 Queen 1or a Day
~ oo t:;omed~ 'riqJe,
4 4~ Modern Romances
~·30 Spln1ch Playbl&gt;use
5'45 Flatt &amp; Scruggs
5 00 Comedy Tim~
6·15 Spo11s Eye
5 30 S~Inach Pla)'house
6 25 W eatherc~st
6.15 Sports ,Eye
6.30 ·News Pictu\'e' '
6'25 Weath~rcast
8.45 NBc News &lt;"
6 30 News Pictute ~ '1~,
7'110 W,II!rlybirds
6 45 NBC NEw~ · ·
7 30 Tic Tac Dough ~
7 00 Boot. &amp; Saddlea
8 00 You B~t Your Lite
8 30 Dragnet "'
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7.30 Wsgon Train
9 00 People's
8:30 Father Knows Best
$.30 Ford Show
9:00 Krall Tbeate ;,
10 oo Lux Show'
10:00 Tbli Is Your ,iJ!fe
10:30
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10 30 Jane \Vymap Shol"
11.00 N~*i Headltnei . ,
11 00 News HPildllnP-f
11:10 We•the-as•
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bands For that W&amp;'re glad.
We are not glad tor apparently having
triggered through a misunderstanding ill
feeling on the part or aome parents against
the other band. This feel!ng Is passing itself
traveling up and downriver.
The facts behlQd the disagreement are obscure and will have no review here. Too many
factors enter It to clarify the misunderstandIng entirety in the press. Por example:
One small item, bqt lnlportant. In our Saturday comments on the ' ~and sho~s 'at the
Turkey Day gM!e lhree Important llnes 'were
"pled" In the comppilng room and were unreadable In ·print. 'l'heywero IDlp!ll't'"t to tile
mean)n$ and attitude of the brief paragraphs
that followed.
But they were passed over In the correction
schedule. 'l'belr writer was hom~ Ill wtth flu
by press lime so there was no chance even
for 'a lAte correction Thus, some damage followed a simple error that wa~ nobody's fault
except the poor printers' devil who gels blamed for everything that his superiors won't

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8:4S CBs News
CBS News
9.00 Morning Show
ARGENTIA, Newfoundland Morning Show
9:45 CBif News .
(FHTNCI - Ja&lt;k E Phli!Jps me- ~45 CBS New1
9:55 Mornin~ "Niate '"'
talsnutil second clan, USN, son
9·'11! MO!"ttn11' State NeWJ
l\lr. and Mrs Howard Phillips or I~ w uarry Moore
Rutland Ohio a!ld hu•~nd of the 10.30 Arthur GOdfreJ
former
M Thornwn ol n:~o Slrlfe .lt Rl~h , •,
Jacksonville, Fla., is serving at the g~ ~.W~'· AI~Nob~
Naval Station, Argonua, ~t.w· 12 :1• L ' ~ 1\~t
,pae 1 • , .,. r'H!iJlf:tl
foundland
· oJ } Or: a • eli. ,"!1 1 1
Argentla t. the terminal bose 12:30 Search for TomomJw
of the Atlanllc Airborne
12:~5 Guiding ~Jght
Katie's Kttchen
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• 1."3 1 Katie's Kitchen!
Warnmg Barner agamst
1. 30 As the 'Wol'lri 1'lihil
attack.
2·00 Beat the Clock ·
2·30 Houseparty
3.00 Big PaYOff
3:30 The Verdict Is Yours
4:00 Brighter Day
4:15 Secret .Storm
4:30 Edge of Night
5 00 -eery Theaie1
6.30
, Esso Reporter '
6:45 ports Parade
6:55 Weatherman
7·00 Casey Jone•
7'30 I Love ,Lucy
8 00 Big Record
9 00 The MQllonalrt
9 30 I've Got A Secret
10 00 U. S. Steel Hour
!1.00 tiP to-the-mi~ute Neu' '~·
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12:0$ Noon Newa
Cartoon &lt;lluiJ
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1'00 Gretehe!l Wade Show
l:SQ Movie Mallllee
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will leatur' a dq~ dre!aed Ill re·
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Tbire !'ill be a "~andy Si!OP"
with lqtl Ql cood home niade
Idillldy. Tho lll'olf\'lelor of thi&lt;
shop b Mr. lac)&lt; Ftey w•th ""
~aul Henderson .and )Irs. Clyde
Rice at helpers. In connection
wilh lbe ca~dy ohop thoro will be
a "flower Shop" alao operate1
by Mn. Ftey and she h'\5 quite
• variety or potltd plar.to hr
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rebound r1!4ch, ,IJ G~ll!pqijs. ~Ill Cpo:i~
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bevv of letterJ!!~!l - ~re Is what ~e)-.~1 · ast ye4r:
Kenny Bos~lc. 6·~ forward. onlv 'rei!U ar ,starter .bac~ from
last year. was 14th In scorln~ with 164 nolnts. U!l from reserves. a~d !he ~econd varsity echeiO~- ali !lr~red with chan· ·
ces to break lntarote of the !!far. are«elth Sheets. fl·2 center.
-44th with 25 llOI!tts: -T9111 McKean. J!!·9 ·I!Ua~d, 55th with 7
-points: RonnJe C~rr. li·lP ,f!U~r~. Mth with 57 ,Dolnts: -Geor~~e
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lor l!leir 3rd a~nual Holiday Bazm. III~- loJ)n Morgan, general
choirrnan, jl~ announced that
th,U Y••• tho theme Is to he a

DB

"Doll ll@ar" }nd will feature

qlne dlllortllt boothJ. Each booth
will leatur' a dq~ dre!aed Ill re·
pre88nt wbat thty have lor 11lc.
Tbire !'ill be a "~andy Si!OP"
with lqtl Ql cood home niade
Idillldy. Tho lll'olf\'lelor of thi&lt;
shop b Mr. lac)&lt; Ftey w•th ""
~aul Henderson .and )Irs. Clyde
Rice at helpers. In connection
wilh lbe ca~dy ohop thoro will be
a "flower Shop" alao operate1
by Mn. Ftey and she h'\5 quite
• variety or potltd plar.to hr
sale.

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liWII -UP - B~rt 'Sweeqey.
47 year old a8Bialant to ,Y,IA!ran
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6QPDY ~lm ,. Fil!ljlmll~"'·
loll!ll'!iQII • qeljl'l lltpck

(.i(lllipolis Hfl$/l,A(pnoet/ Team

One of th~ betttr·bJIIanqed !~lams, .tb~ugb light and Jacking
rebound r1!4ch, ,IJ G~ll!pqijs. ~Ill Cpo:i~
- ers,hl!s greeted a full I
bevv of letterJ!!~!l - ~re Is what ~e)-.~1 · ast ye4r:
Kenny Bos~lc. 6·~ forward. onlv 'rei!U ar ,starter .bac~ from
last year. was 14th In scorln~ with 164 nolnts. U!l from reserves. a~d !he ~econd varsity echeiO~- ali !lr~red with chan· ·
ces to break lntarote of the !!far. are«elth Sheets. fl·2 center.
-44th with 25 llOI!tts: -T9111 McKean. J!!·9 ·I!Ua~d, 55th with 7
-points: RonnJe C~rr. li·lP ,f!U~r~. Mth with 57 ,Dolnts: -Geor~~e
(lllmor~. li·lO fqrwarU8tll With 117 ·poln!B and Chick Conlil.y;
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Blr Ohu~k McAYee-·at Athens ls•hu!Wrvior th• buntln~. He
too will .have fjM!d )lalaQCe ~md ,as .u~l, an. aggressive, grab·
ever·v·advantare club.
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favor•tl ~lA fn '•,11~ t~e J1ulltl~r~ w
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68 noJnls. l}lh~~~ to lii'P rel!lllpd,v Ju .thr lineups arc Cliff
Cour•ev. VIc Stanson. l&gt;n"'- center. .lim Gaskll1.
If McAf•e dQ•• rm all lhe w•v th!s vcar he will have per.
formed ":.e~l~r renalr job In Ath~ns.

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Estate of Richrd Foreman
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1s hereby giVen that John
ID Notice
Thomas whose Post Office addres~

ts Pomeroy, Ohio has been
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WASmNGTON LIP- Secretary
of Ag•·iculturc Ezra Taft Benson
reaffirmed today that ~e is not g..
iug to 1tblkll auu that he will con·
tinue "to do \he beat posa1ble job"
for farmers
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Benson read a statement ol
prmclples at a crowded newa ~on·
terence which bad been billed
In advance as "important."
"Let me say right here that
what 1 am about to qy is a
statement-not ol reRignati.Onbut of resolution," Benson said.
"You have hear&lt;t.I have heard
much apetulallon m recent weeka
on whether the secretary of agri·
culture ia a political asset or lla·
blllty," ·Benson continued. "I have
been told this: 'What you say may
be true, but then you don' have
to be elected.' 1 have heard it aald

ant Sherman Adams. 1
"! clpared thiS Willi no one-it
is my satement," Benaon said. "I
did not discus• It with the White
House."
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BenSQII was asked If he told tho
Cabinet about the statement at 1
meeting Monday.
"1 did not," he said.
' Hill Proaent LIWI
In Benaon'a resta~ment of prin.
e~ples he said:
"I cannot believe the people of
thiB country want any 'double talk
from a Cabinet ot111&lt;1al of the Unit·
ed States government. ~o Jet's
keep the record straight: Congreos
has the final responslblllll' of
enaet1ng our laws. The job of lhe
Department of Agrkulture !J to
administer these laws and to ,...
ommeod Improvements. •

the e!tate of Rlchard Foreman
late of Me1gs County, Ohio, deceased
Doted th1~ 25th da~ of Novem·
ber 1957
~~!t ;armBensornac~ babus•tcadllyeadrigwrbtoon'a I "Howrlever, ladws wtrhlclh tryod ~lo.-1
John C Bacon
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arm p ceo an coo o pr u., n
pollticaU•.•
•- farm probletn. It
Judge of the Probate C&lt;&gt;urt
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will not ture t,.,
Me1gs County, Ohio
5eyo I.e Wenll Hl01
they could, then It would have
(II) 27, (12) 4, II, 3tc
Benwn aaid his penonaJ..planl been oured I two wm lil...,.four
are. to continue as aecre~ of seeretarlea of agriculture ag~ FOil
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
agr~c:blture.
back In tho ear))' daya of the New
Ex1tutor
"In ~ptember the Prcaicjent Deal
Eotolo of Ro)&gt;orl W. Rawllngo
asked me to stay on, he sajd.
Dtceued
agreed to do so. Nothing ~t I He •ld this adminlatrsllon bas
NotiCe IS hereby giVen that Su· know of has eome up to ehange oonatatentlY recommended ohaJJCea
san Alberta Rawlmgs, whose Post thla underatandlng."
i In the farm ~roaram. If the ~
Office address is 600 Grant Street,
Benson said his statement bad ontmoil'!ltlona had beep. .!~1114
Middleport, Ohio has been duly apbeen cleared with Pre11dent years go, he lllid,
!arm~~ ~
pomted " Executrix of the Estate Eisenhower or Presidential Aoa!Jto would be much better oCI todiy.
of Robert W Rawlings, late of
. - -Middleport, Meigs county, Ohio, from f,817. The aS8oolatlon •ld·1tng and qutrttlous.
iJII Tbt Brlglllelt COI'D&amp;
63.7- per ctnt favored the appoint!loyal Turtloy Ssndwldl ' deceased.
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Dated this 23rd day of Nnvem· lve aystom.
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8 slices buttered toul, 8 •JI~a
Jl, Walter Stewart, former prq. cooked turkey, 8 allcea tomato,
ber 1~7
John C Bacon
ld~lll of· the '~levefand •Bar 4f111., salt, I e. grated cheese and Zup,
Judge of the Probate Court uld the eouncil of delegate; alld worchostorahlre sauce.
Alfalfa Ray. C. D. Circle, Racine
Meigs County, Ohio
the executive committee ol tjle
Ll~ toaot tn ohallow bakir!l
and Bashsn Rd.
II 27 6tp
state aaaoclation would meet ~· pan. Plaee turkey on the tout,
(II) 27 (12) 4, II, 3tc
13 and vote on whether to p)Jee sllcea of tpmato on turkey and
the queatlon of ame,ndlng !be 'ton· sprinkle aalL Spread ttilekly win
sUtuUon on the ballot.
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Jl'ltod ohefte mixed with sauee.
U approved, the governor would Broil quickly until cheeae is mel!FO!i SALE, A Bargun, 1956 Sll·
appoint all judges to the Obio ed agd .browned. Serve at oncp.
vtr Doam Houae Trailer, two
Supreme Court and court of •p. 8 tervln~.
bed rooms, 4i reet long. Sc"
noala from a list of three namll'.
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Ageht, R. E Grlndloy, Minersfor each p~st
Turkey A Lt Kln1
ville, Ohio Will Fm•nce.
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COLUMBUS UP - A poll of
turkey
I~ I 1-2 Inch or large
se,loned Flleplace •Logs. ,$10.00 lawycro throughout the 1tate
ly WILCIAM F. ORIGOilY
squaree, 1-2 o dleed cooked eel;
ptr cord. Mrs R. 11. Rawlings, 1 showed today they favor an ap.
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cry, 3 tbl. diced cooked green
Phone 999, 212 Union Avenue, pointiVc JudiCial s)stem rather
' l'lli~~N:'cul~~;~t~r,'~.y pcpp,ts, 2 lbt ohnpped plmlnetn,
Pomeroy, OhiO
12-3·3tp than the prcsrnl elective method.
The OhHl State Bar Assn said DtSIASIS IN CHICKINS.
2 en yollcJ, bcoten, 1 t~l. wor·
cheatershlre aauce, 8 •Iicea toast.
HANDMADE ARTICLES. Jtegulac more than 8,000 lawyers were poll·
WhUe , Mason County Is not a
.. 1t bu tter, bl end "'
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me
in4 ChriJtmaa Aprllns, Head ed and b!lllots wcr~~ commero•al
broiler
layer
re· salt, ~dd mUk and too k, 1tl rrm&amp;
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•till or
a few
ohlek·
Scarfo, Pillow Cues, Place Mat. For House BulldmgNelgler's
conatantly over low heat or lri
Bath and Kitchen TowelJ, J&gt;.acinc, Ohio Phone 3604.
ens ralaed In farm fiooks In lh• shafln&amp; dlah ••Ill sauce Ia thict
Baby ah&lt;els and pillow cue&gt;
11 14 3tc county: From time to time I tiave
on how to and bubbly. Add tur key, oe1ery,
Baby bibs, p10 cushions lunch· 'D-IU &amp; I'EL~VISIO~ SERVICE, receivedh kquestions
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green peppers ind pimento and
eon doths, Bale pru~r.. rrlno!ln Rn
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Appliance
cold.
Trying
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colds
eal Beat e&amp;&amp;• wlib aau&lt;\0, adda
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amalt
amount of creamed mixture,
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Kitchen Kitchen
Good Clem tJied Cm
run Its eourse Ill! colds do In hu· heat and serve at once over toast.
de~.lllll••d for your home. Free
W MakeR and Modell
man belna•. VacCination will pr.. Makes 8 ae/vlnlll.
eatlmat• Foreman • Abbott.
vent tiiC "cold· like" diseases in
Turkey O.,mplintlt
Phone ~'*-Y.
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too few of ua know alid ~li)r..
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VAR,IITY MIA'I' ADVANTAGES
1. Eionomr-be&lt;~lise of ' small
ilemandf, s&amp;he variety meita ar~
from 1·3 to 1·3 the price of re·
gular coonomr cuts.
2. Nutrition-variety meato ate
btgbly nutritiqus becauSe they
provide a gener~l auppl? of
111 tn~l! and fllamhts ·•needed
for good bellth. _, 1 ., ,
3. l'byor-bei:auae of their de(
Uoate fiavor many of the v':l'lely
meata are ~onsti!ered del~les.
, STORIN' VAIIITY MIATS
l. Handle carefully-all •arlety
'm t8 are perisliabtc
•; RelriU"ate
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· ped. • ·• k't
;r;P oveln1~!! i wf::"!~'fl.
bn fo: plat~ng In meat 'compart·
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ment of re!rlgera\or. '.I'IIIa per·
milo some circul•liOD ol air. · •
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b.,t fiavor in variety m"ta
IIIIIIING VAIIJITY MIATS
1. Wtap corefutlr In motature
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,..,por. at degre~
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2. Freeze promptly
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F. or lower. Jlepl ot these tem·
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poratUre! l e VJf1~ Y (lleat.i may
be held three I• four months.
Thf'P.elmPAetiiAhodTIONof !!p.'!"ln~Tv•r·
r·- .... a .,
loll' meats ara det~mlnl!ll bv
their particular cbaraclerlatle•.
Beca~le o( the!f''phyllllll jltrn&lt;lure
tbey do not always Jail uhder !be
bell! or thQIIe whtclt may be cook· .
ed by dtl' bea,t or ll)~ilt ~e•t, 11
do mull&lt;!le mel&amp;: ~me )\l'epara·
lion prellml~ to cQOking ls
aomi!tlme. neoes•ry. ' , ,
BelOJI' 11 1 tab)e Pf!!Pared bY
home eton~litJ Of the Nation•!
Llveltook a¥ .M~at lkiard U.ting
th bar1e1e !ill
lid 1d ojed
..~tt,g m~thodJ a far ·~~!ely
meota. _

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romeroy,

No1·man 0 Wein

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CorpcratlOU,

Oh10, b) vit tuc of a 1esolution of
lhr. Board of Otrecton&gt;, elected to
dlt;~t!he aud cmuplelely wind up
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Jl!i aff a1rs. ;mli t)Jat a rc1tificate
to lhat r ff,..d has been duly filed
tn tne otnre of the secretuy of
state at Columbus, Ohio.
Ed Ebcrsbaeh

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l'ull nte
Ctolll\1! won! will be ehsrted far advortillnC II
litptd Car befdn .-.1111 ot ._.. -tb followlni lrisertlon.
lirort Ia ~bellld be rtDOI'ted lmmedlatcb Tbe
Dllljr sentinel will I!Dt.be Jespons!ble for more than one mcor·

S~retaryBensbn Reaffirms· ~

the 26th day of November, 1937,

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Old J'aahtoned IIOvtval ,MeeUna
beilnnintf Dec. 1 lo 1D at llirl·
way Church at ~Anlavllle, Ohio,
wllti Rev Evoftllt AimOild, Ev·
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Powtr oteertns 6 brakCJ Th"
~or hu otl1tnlll flni1h and lain
beat of condition. Blaettnor'j,
Po111eroy.
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'lve fine Cll,l'!
Some are low ml!IISe one _own·
tr lltl, Jl-.t .I~~ and modeh.
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tank on&lt;l owltc:h. Aloo BJI.fect - - - - - - - p!J!tlc p!pe, I'A 1 m; one
Your Onl_!' Authorized
lii'Chltaot's drawlni table. s'uol
Fuller BRUSII MAN
and tool• One typewrlltr desk
James Marriner
and ono f•llnR cablntt, handmade,
736 I. Moln St.
One ele&lt;trl&lt; table aaw, •no woQII
Pomeroy Ohio
lathe, one aoltd o•k lldeboard, Phs... No. 128 - Afttr ' PM
one "Whl!e" nwlng machine,
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llllique. P'&gt;ooe Pomeroy BIW.
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Cleotrolux Sweeper and Clarinet Gilmore Supply Stolle Pomeroy
ror Sale. Call 8481 before 8 a. At• work ~umrl tee~ Fully tn
..!'~ter fJi, nl.
10 16 6tfc
wred Vnugl1nn's Ind&lt;•otrlal ami
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J.,eng BotiOtl, llotte 2.
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ally Advertized Watkins Prud• ucla to costomcro In Mld~loport
H111ptblre Pip 1 wb old, '10.
Averoge 12.110 per hour from
·ea., Clll IIJi;ll, Pomeroy.
start. No lnvel\mcnt necd!!oary.
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We help you lint in lndepend·
ent buai!IO&amp;S. \Wile D. E. Daven
I HewiJ Buill· f/Mil Tiailar.

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Two days before you vaeolnate
Oto It, a. Call Will..._
for New Castle and Brqt!Chltia,
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tho feed you give your ohlcka
c 0 n tat n a high
8 h 0 u 1d
- - - - - -- amount of an ontlbloUc. This anti
120 81 Insurance
biotic foedlng s}lould continue lor
2 weeks after the v..,tnaUon. By
~,..,. ._,._ "'""" feeding the hl'h antibiotic Iced
Middleport tiN . Auwmohll• you Ienon the dan~ ol any com•
Bondi. ftmt Q\&amp;-1
Mil-l' pltcotlona developlna from the

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Pleaae opply \lelll'!!;n a and ~
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play fol II' ' dne•
lay'• ~lg aboof.
Lttest lnforftiltlon all nnofft.
'ial, Waf thai the lla\Jo/a Van
~!l'ard miMlie might · be fi&lt;
·ed a!
1ny ~our or mmute !rdJII e a m.
until dusK off lonely atid windy
Cape Canaveral.

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IJMUIWOM.

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eJtra headroom of
new FHsht.
Jatream root
s!fllnc In '68
B~deba\&lt;e"'

Tlietoft8'
today .. , you'U
want tAl
, own i\

"Wf ~ to tiavfi! I Cll'lt-class
relief plicber tAl elil!lelifl: the
Yariillel arid Mi (ol· hllil' In RaJ
Mqore. ~mie, also IQiew we
were 11\Jrtb\f' at third I!Ue. Not
~ny JU¥fe bl!oauoe vn•l&amp; putttn,r
BIIJr. Gciddmm ttiere. ¥!1' Tito
"raneona gives uo "*""!~t prf&gt;
tert:on •r th~Y outfiela.•

lolliiibtt

To gel Moore, Good!llan and
Francona, the: Whlte So• l\ld to
turn O¥et outfi~lder 4rtf Doby
~d lelt·harided : ~1\f!llp~ Jack
Harah!llan to tl!f'Orlolea!,
• Rlcfl!""' J!l_,il T'"'
~ Bsltlmole . ~&gt;o~o IIJul Richards
was 'even IJIQr~ plotsell· .with the
deal lhan ,.JUII\G1, •
,
"DOby ohould drlva iD; Plenty of
run• forui'and Hmb~hoa tbe
stu(! to be ~OJ of tM Ji-ell pitch·
in the. league," be lild.

.TOM ·Ru~· MOTORS I
Middleport, O)llo

RllURNED HOME

\tome this wock from MeiJl9 Gen·
eral tfwp~tal where ~he had been
(JMili~nt,

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She reSides at Pom.eroy ..

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"IIOWN JOINS FRAT
Harold Dana Brown, Jr , !lOll of
D 81'own, , of 204 w.
n•;, ·lnil.t• of Bel•

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, HliH-t.OW TEMPS ' •

Nl!w YORK UP - The coldest
in the .nat1on today wa!l
Colo., where lhe mercury
to 13 below zero Tue,.
~ay's reported high, B6, wao at
~•nta Ana, Calif.

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CINCINNAT1 UP -Produce:
"l~gs, continued weak, prices at
oonsumero white• and b,.
A jumbl)l 4~0. A ' llrJe
A medium 3841, A omilt
B iaN~ ~i2. FOB A lftrge
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NQw that the bll Thank'living f.ee·~_l~i.fl~~}
holiday dlrin~ Is over and you
juat ha'~'~- 16 have some turkey
let over ·frolll ~~ mell. rou musL
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be wondering Hill\' to (hange 'the
'lfe, Cll ~~.'!d appolfancc qllhe, !ll&lt;it. The fam·
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O]_k
liy wltl' .. more ~lkely to eat the
tel 1\~tt ro IP
turkey If it Ia)repared or drcasect
In ~~I~T. 0111~
up a d(lf~!ll ·wey. There are
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IIIII many 'war.• .to .'~6 ~11: ~ne ean
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CONSULT YOUR VITI~INAR·
tAN.
To those of you lnterc!tcd In
vacctnatln&amp; your chicks. you
should conault your veterinarian
as 10 where to obtain tho vaccine "u~1tU~b.a
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vacdnat191• ,prooedure, e~.
~nows IH!Itor' than anyone eln h~'-"'"~ ll,f·ft••or
how to maintain tho · health ot
your farni animals.

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o dbpllcltc li1J81fa1t leap lrtto

grrocrotlng Unit 2 ~t Ohio
'llo.' Mu•klr~u\1 Rivw Plont
!olf an'· Mri, Glen Robinson and lloc..r~ hllll tiO!!n plaeed m oom,
fa!l'llX ~i;j!Dtl~ llloVI!4' into their merclal operation,
ne~ ijll!lf~.
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Operation of the new unit ralsod
the llu6klngum River stallh~'s
total &amp;eneratin&amp; , caPfclty . to till~,.
QOO ,kUo•atts, m&gt;kif&gt;t it the lar~·
est ~IY'l Jl!apt oni.II!C' •even'")alo
Amtliililln Gii ~·~ .!IU!•tric System
·of whicH OHio Po Iller Is •a port. 'rhc
plant's ,copocity Will be lnerea;;4
agoln-fo 88D,OOOR\ilo-when jlnit
f, an idpnlle:il Z2~1000·kw unl!. is
placed in 09tl'l~on• &lt;wlY in 1953.
Vnito ~ an~ f, e1e~· ca~able ql
su~pll'l!lll ~l~tft~ tef\'lce to 650.000 eve~if H~er, t8gether 'will
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!Mal people for, hOUIIt lo houao
ot~VIut~ 1 r~~~: l'o!llerO)I and
!oflddleport'a ne"' Cit~ llli*torr.
lfl.lllw. Ollk
Goo4 ~lndwrllblt •ntttl. Noj ';::;::;::~~-=:!:;:~=~
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State ap, 1111 telephone co~-·.- Pro~ec~ 1 ~
number, write liol .881 C. ~. The
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sale. We don't ""nt
become ontl~~ 11Hirtl
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SALT LAK~ OITY UP - After
OlleJilnt ~ •twQ·fool·lfiU,lro hple in
tlje s'ool of a loe~ ·~• by drilling
~ hol~s with a b•ace and blt, bur·
g~~; tere· tlg.b1e to' crack a hea·
vr l!lll", ~spJ4 with $3 from a
lUiie bo'll:. and "' undetel'lllinQ&lt;I
lljflouqr Of: pi!JiOli board mOifey.

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Select Only
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Used Cars

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Mr. and Mrs. RalpH Swan Jr
aqd sons VISited Mr. and Mrs
w~rley Francis recentlY.
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Mrs. Hazel Morris o1 Middle·
port visited her sister Mrs Les·
ter Thomas a few da)'S last woek
Raymond Faulkner and wife of
Columbus spent from Fridly un·
til Sunday With her aunt, Lllhc

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up. ult,
2 l-2c
For a few cento per bird the finely
&lt;hopped1 cOoked
turkey,
1c
poultry owner can vaccinate his milk, 1 ellll beaten about 8 c thin
chicks and prevent the common turkey 11favy or broth.
rcspll'atory diaen&amp;cs sueh as New
SUI flour, bakinl )lOwder and
Castle-Bronchitis. The vaccine salt together. Add turkey and
used for the prevention of New mix thoroughly. l,dd milk to eg~
Castle and Bronchltia can be add·,an~ !lltr Into turkey and fiour
ed to !he drlnklnll water or duoled mixture. Heat srsvy in deep pan
Into tho air Either method will When gravy boil!, drop mixture In
ploee the VljCOIDc In contact wuh to It ,by spoonsfuts. Cover light
th• ehi&lt;ks beak
ly at onec c~ok ID mlnulell. l)o
VACCINATING FOR NEW CA$· no} remove cover at any lime dur·
1 TLE.
in( 10 o'ltln(. Make• ID medium
Chtek• ean usuolly be bough' sized dumplldrs
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from tho haf,chcry already vacln·
Turkay S.la~
ntcd for New Caaie ducase R..
1 c mayonnalae or salad dresJ.
cent research aeems to show that inl, 1 1·2 tap. lemon juice, t H
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If Jthc chlcka ore vaccinated at 2 tbl. diced pimento 11 dqlted, 1-41
wteka of 1110 beUer IJllmunlty can tap. pepper, 1llp. salt, I 1·2 c.
b~.obtalned The chicks ahould he cooked rice, 1 1-2 c. oooked or
WE BUY
vacomatcd at 2 weeks and asaln at canned peas, 1 1'2 c. cooked tUr·
14 weeks when you are raiSin( key rut In ojllall plccea, 1 -t'll c.
MUCTUIIAL I BIAMl
layera
finely dlc~d colery.
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VACCINATING FO~ IRONCHI·
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lor BronchlUa at the Ume they re lolether llchii; Let stand In
vaccinated for New Caslio, 2 cold , 1... !O.Ia minute• before
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· weeks old and aaaln at U w~:~s oerwinl Serve In lettuce cu~.
old To vaccinate for Bronc a ,G 18b with • tomato wedges
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yuu, os on lndlvldu~l farmer, must Ma~
servtnge.
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have a permit from the State Vet· 1 •
add 1•2 c washed
CONCRnB'iiLOCKII
or~nJ!i.aJI, These porm1ts 111aY be
larilo imonnl ·of
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11otlcn !roe by writing to Dr.
BtlteU wah!r In
Groen at Charlostoa, W. Vo
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Katie Davis reoontly vls:ted R. D j
!!RAINS: calf, lamb, pork, bee I: Hills.
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tender, soft In eonslstenc~ doli·
cate f!ivor: pre-coo~ to help FARM NEWS
, 2 dr. Hardtop. RuM fine.
firm. ·~en cream, acramHle MULCHING STIIAWBERRI•s
Only ·$~95 .
Strawberries are one of our
calf, lamb, pork, ~eef m05! popular amall fruits and are
\wide~ bas had
lsed b
1 o110 0 f 1b
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exercloo: Beef ho•r&lt;
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Ymany peop
e. ' to fol·•
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Important
practices
·and leaot t.endar. Qo~e· to'\' In raising strawberries is the
peroentlge edible: Stuff mulchmg of the bcmes during the
and• braise or ·cook In liquid.
winter months.
KIDNEYS: calf, lamb, pork,
WHY MULCH
19.55 Plymouth
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beef, Considered great dellesey
strawberries which are ~ ~ot
dr. !i&amp;d&gt;o • Heater.
Veal kidneys sometimes cut with mulched will "heave" out of the ,
2 dr Radio and Heater:
chopt, ·lamb klllne)'l oometimea -und dun'n• the wt'nter due to
enctooed In En,"1'..n ohops; or •'1 ...
f-·-'·g and• thawing of the
Only $109f ,
'"-'' Tblo '!heaving" causeo ex· 1
may be aold separately: Cook ta ground.
fiRST COM! PIIJT CHOICI
liquid,.' ~raise or boll.
tenslve damage to tile root srs·
IJVER: &lt;all,
hoe! '-m of the ,-'-nts. Dama•ing the
H-U·R·R·Y
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Beef liver
ten· '"
root system '"'
will cause death
and
dcr tban
same reduced yields.
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hlhfod
g o
pork hv
Another cold weather inJury '
er, whleh
In iron· will bc ,to the frllit buds whleh lfre
Bral::::ae~. ii!n,iRF.lios:
formed'" the,fall. 10 degroe wea·
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If you use frcah sawdust as ,of(
, ·, PhoM ~.J
mus bland
mulch, add I \1 pounds of n1trate
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and lamb. "'"'··-· of soda, or Its equivalent nitrogen
. en J!venm.-1111118 p.m.
Heart
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beet: Beet and '.calf 'tongue · are , bud. ·If lb•Y\ do not have a ,rDboth deSirable size for hOUSO tec6ve COVer,
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oro usually sold in a rcady·t.. Strai\:betrtes ahollld ~ mulehod .
serve form Tongije m~y be pu\' when the avera11e temperature Ia
chased fresh. pickled, corned oi· "23 degreea. Thta meap1 that mul·
smoked. Boneless h1gh percent· chlng should ,be done between
age of Jean meat: Cook In hquld, Thanksgiving arid Cl)rjltrp,a&amp;
until tender, remove skin.
MULCHING MATIRIALS
; The bc1t material to uae An·'
Iedford r:..hool News mul~hlri• 1.11w4eat straw. Oat and~
rye straw can be Uled bul they
Roger Cullums and Mr. and Ihave 1 tendency to ''Jiaok" and •
Mra. Dwight ~ullums sp~nt the ainother the planta.1
Thanksglvmg •&gt;oliday w&gt;th Mrs.
Leavea 'sllould not be Uled at
Orpha CullulflS.
I all. teBYes pack the worse of any
Mr. and M'rs. De~v~r Well and mulohlnll materi~L
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es m M1eh1gan.
SawduRt tan be uaed "I' 1 mulch
Mr. 1 and Mrs. Charles Carr of The worse f~ature of •wduat to
Columbus vi11ted Mr. and "'"· lliallt &lt;linga ~1 thf!&gt;Wles. This
R. E. Douglas Sunday.
meana you have dlrty berrlea when •
Rev. Horst was the dinner will stop any nitrogen ltaryation
gu"t of Mr. and Mrs Guy Lee of the strawberry Plant.
Sunday
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viSited her parents, Mr. and Mrs per pla't Cover the 'Plant .unm
R. o. Bur•on dunng the wtek· you &lt;an just ate the ·leaves
end.
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throuJh the atraw.· ~Cover the
Mr• Dora O'Brien spe•• a fe1• whole alta
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STRAWB&amp;RRY
PHAMPLITS
lives.
11 you would be lnter~ted In
Th
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1 obte';·g further illfol'!)latidn . .
the ~~~n&amp;!~' ~hu~~~lces!h~ for
pamphlet '"llpa on StraW·
week.
berries" It Ia avlllable free fro'm
the Extenlliob Office.

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Old J'oahiooed RovlYII meetln;
beglnnlnr Dec I Jq l$ at lltd·
WIY Church at Ll~l,l.yllle\ Ohlp,
with Rev. Everelh\liponCI, Ev·
anJellat and 4a~&amp;bten, 1Evan
r•l!lt ainlll!rf. Seivlc:e beWi• at
7:30 each evelillll: ~l!l')'onc
Welco10e. Rev. ._..t (Hook)
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Estate of Richrd Foreman
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1s hereby giVen that John
ID Notice
Thomas whose Post Office addres~

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WASmNGTON LIP- Secretary
of Ag•·iculturc Ezra Taft Benson
reaffirmed today that ~e is not g..
iug to 1tblkll auu that he will con·
tinue "to do \he beat posa1ble job"
for farmers
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Benson read a statement ol
prmclples at a crowded newa ~on·
terence which bad been billed
In advance as "important."
"Let me say right here that
what 1 am about to qy is a
statement-not ol reRignati.Onbut of resolution," Benson said.
"You have hear&lt;t.I have heard
much apetulallon m recent weeka
on whether the secretary of agri·
culture ia a political asset or lla·
blllty," ·Benson continued. "I have
been told this: 'What you say may
be true, but then you don' have
to be elected.' 1 have heard it aald

ant Sherman Adams. 1
"! clpared thiS Willi no one-it
is my satement," Benaon said. "I
did not discus• It with the White
House."
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BenSQII was asked If he told tho
Cabinet about the statement at 1
meeting Monday.
"1 did not," he said.
' Hill Proaent LIWI
In Benaon'a resta~ment of prin.
e~ples he said:
"I cannot believe the people of
thiB country want any 'double talk
from a Cabinet ot111&lt;1al of the Unit·
ed States government. ~o Jet's
keep the record straight: Congreos
has the final responslblllll' of
enaet1ng our laws. The job of lhe
Department of Agrkulture !J to
administer these laws and to ,...
ommeod Improvements. •

the e!tate of Rlchard Foreman
late of Me1gs County, Ohio, deceased
Doted th1~ 25th da~ of Novem·
ber 1957
~~!t ;armBensornac~ babus•tcadllyeadrigwrbtoon'a I "Howrlever, ladws wtrhlclh tryod ~lo.-1
John C Bacon
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arm p ceo an coo o pr u., n
pollticaU•.•
•- farm probletn. It
Judge of the Probate C&lt;&gt;urt
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Me1gs County, Ohio
5eyo I.e Wenll Hl01
they could, then It would have
(II) 27, (12) 4, II, 3tc
Benwn aaid his penonaJ..planl been oured I two wm lil...,.four
are. to continue as aecre~ of seeretarlea of agriculture ag~ FOil
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
agr~c:blture.
back In tho ear))' daya of the New
Ex1tutor
"In ~ptember the Prcaicjent Deal
Eotolo of Ro)&gt;orl W. Rawllngo
asked me to stay on, he sajd.
Dtceued
agreed to do so. Nothing ~t I He •ld this adminlatrsllon bas
NotiCe IS hereby giVen that Su· know of has eome up to ehange oonatatentlY recommended ohaJJCea
san Alberta Rawlmgs, whose Post thla underatandlng."
i In the farm ~roaram. If the ~
Office address is 600 Grant Street,
Benson said his statement bad ontmoil'!ltlona had beep. .!~1114
Middleport, Ohio has been duly apbeen cleared with Pre11dent years go, he lllid,
!arm~~ ~
pomted " Executrix of the Estate Eisenhower or Presidential Aoa!Jto would be much better oCI todiy.
of Robert W Rawlings, late of
. - -Middleport, Meigs county, Ohio, from f,817. The aS8oolatlon •ld·1tng and qutrttlous.
iJII Tbt Brlglllelt COI'D&amp;
63.7- per ctnt favored the appoint!loyal Turtloy Ssndwldl ' deceased.
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Dated this 23rd day of Nnvem· lve aystom.
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8 slices buttered toul, 8 •JI~a
Jl, Walter Stewart, former prq. cooked turkey, 8 allcea tomato,
ber 1~7
John C Bacon
ld~lll of· the '~levefand •Bar 4f111., salt, I e. grated cheese and Zup,
Judge of the Probate Court uld the eouncil of delegate; alld worchostorahlre sauce.
Alfalfa Ray. C. D. Circle, Racine
Meigs County, Ohio
the executive committee ol tjle
Ll~ toaot tn ohallow bakir!l
and Bashsn Rd.
II 27 6tp
state aaaoclation would meet ~· pan. Plaee turkey on the tout,
(II) 27 (12) 4, II, 3tc
13 and vote on whether to p)Jee sllcea of tpmato on turkey and
the queatlon of ame,ndlng !be 'ton· sprinkle aalL Spread ttilekly win
sUtuUon on the ballot.
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Jl'ltod ohefte mixed with sauee.
U approved, the governor would Broil quickly until cheeae is mel!FO!i SALE, A Bargun, 1956 Sll·
appoint all judges to the Obio ed agd .browned. Serve at oncp.
vtr Doam Houae Trailer, two
Supreme Court and court of •p. 8 tervln~.
bed rooms, 4i reet long. Sc"
noala from a list of three namll'.
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Turkey A Lt Kln1
ville, Ohio Will Fm•nce.
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salt, 2 e· milk, I 1·2 c oooked
COLUMBUS UP - A poll of
turkey
I~ I 1-2 Inch or large
se,loned Flleplace •Logs. ,$10.00 lawycro throughout the 1tate
ly WILCIAM F. ORIGOilY
squaree, 1-2 o dleed cooked eel;
ptr cord. Mrs R. 11. Rawlings, 1 showed today they favor an ap.
C
cry, 3 tbl. diced cooked green
Phone 999, 212 Union Avenue, pointiVc JudiCial s)stem rather
' l'lli~~N:'cul~~;~t~r,'~.y pcpp,ts, 2 lbt ohnpped plmlnetn,
Pomeroy, OhiO
12-3·3tp than the prcsrnl elective method.
The OhHl State Bar Assn said DtSIASIS IN CHICKINS.
2 en yollcJ, bcoten, 1 t~l. wor·
cheatershlre aauce, 8 •Iicea toast.
HANDMADE ARTICLES. Jtegulac more than 8,000 lawyers were poll·
WhUe , Mason County Is not a
.. 1t bu tter, bl end "'
~ fiour • nd
me
in4 ChriJtmaa Aprllns, Head ed and b!lllots wcr~~ commero•al
broiler
layer
re· salt, ~dd mUk and too k, 1tl rrm&amp;
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glon, there are
•till or
a few
ohlek·
Scarfo, Pillow Cues, Place Mat. For House BulldmgNelgler's
conatantly over low heat or lri
Bath and Kitchen TowelJ, J&gt;.acinc, Ohio Phone 3604.
ens ralaed In farm fiooks In lh• shafln&amp; dlah ••Ill sauce Ia thict
Baby ah&lt;els and pillow cue&gt;
11 14 3tc county: From time to time I tiave
on how to and bubbly. Add tur key, oe1ery,
Baby bibs, p10 cushions lunch· 'D-IU &amp; I'EL~VISIO~ SERVICE, receivedh kquestions
h
h
green peppers ind pimento and
eon doths, Bale pru~r.. rrlno!ln Rn
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rbooc
200.
Cleland
Appliance
cold.
Trying
to
eure
the
colds
eal Beat e&amp;&amp;• wlib aau&lt;\0, adda
• 2~c yard Mr!. Lee UudiHOII,
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118
w.
Main
~t., Pomeroy
lh
amalt
amount of creamed mixture,
364
12 3·6\ S- ·
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lresp1tal&lt;!l:l'
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afterImpr1°
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v1rtually
... •llr waII an d add l• •1e1t of cream·,
il
"" ~blc tbe diseaoc will eventually ed mix. Stir in well, away froitl
Kitchen Kitchen
Good Clem tJied Cm
run Its eourse Ill! colds do In hu· heat and serve at once over toast.
de~.lllll••d for your home. Free
W MakeR and Modell
man belna•. VacCination will pr.. Makes 8 ae/vlnlll.
eatlmat• Foreman • Abbott.
vent tiiC "cold· like" diseases in
Turkey O.,mplintlt
Phone ~'*-Y.
8 8 tf
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poultry.
1 1-2 c. sifted llour, 4 tsp. bak·

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too few of ua know alid ~li)r..
olate lh~ir advantBgea,_and knOW
bow to "prepare them. I
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VAR,IITY MIA'I' ADVANTAGES
1. Eionomr-be&lt;~lise of ' small
ilemandf, s&amp;he variety meita ar~
from 1·3 to 1·3 the price of re·
gular coonomr cuts.
2. Nutrition-variety meato ate
btgbly nutritiqus becauSe they
provide a gener~l auppl? of
111 tn~l! and fllamhts ·•needed
for good bellth. _, 1 ., ,
3. l'byor-bei:auae of their de(
Uoate fiavor many of the v':l'lely
meata are ~onsti!ered del~les.
, STORIN' VAIIITY MIATS
l. Handle carefully-all •arlety
'm t8 are perisliabtc
•; RelriU"ate
,.i o~cle-if
· ped. • ·• k't
;r;P oveln1~!! i wf::"!~'fl.
bn fo: plat~ng In meat 'compart·
e e
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ment of re!rlgera\or. '.I'IIIa per·
milo some circul•liOD ol air. · •
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b.,t fiavor in variety m"ta
IIIIIIING VAIIJITY MIATS
1. Wtap corefutlr In motature
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,..,por. at degre~
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2. Freeze promptly
0
F. or lower. Jlepl ot these tem·
h
t
,
poratUre! l e VJf1~ Y (lleat.i may
be held three I• four months.
Thf'P.elmPAetiiAhodTIONof !!p.'!"ln~Tv•r·
r·- .... a .,
loll' meats ara det~mlnl!ll bv
their particular cbaraclerlatle•.
Beca~le o( the!f''phyllllll jltrn&lt;lure
tbey do not always Jail uhder !be
bell! or thQIIe whtclt may be cook· .
ed by dtl' bea,t or ll)~ilt ~e•t, 11
do mull&lt;!le mel&amp;: ~me )\l'epara·
lion prellml~ to cQOking ls
aomi!tlme. neoes•ry. ' , ,
BelOJI' 11 1 tab)e Pf!!Pared bY
home eton~litJ Of the Nation•!
Llveltook a¥ .M~at lkiard U.ting
th bar1e1e !ill
lid 1d ojed
..~tt,g m~thodJ a far ·~~!ely
meota. _

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romeroy,

No1·man 0 Wein

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Oh10, b) vit tuc of a 1esolution of
lhr. Board of Otrecton&gt;, elected to
dlt;~t!he aud cmuplelely wind up
1
Jl!i aff a1rs. ;mli t)Jat a rc1tificate
to lhat r ff,..d has been duly filed
tn tne otnre of the secretuy of
state at Columbus, Ohio.
Ed Ebcrsbaeh

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fW • MDta per worcL
l'ull nte
Ctolll\1! won! will be ehsrted far advortillnC II
litptd Car befdn .-.1111 ot ._.. -tb followlni lrisertlon.
lirort Ia ~bellld be rtDOI'ted lmmedlatcb Tbe
Dllljr sentinel will I!Dt.be Jespons!ble for more than one mcor·

S~retaryBensbn Reaffirms· ~

the 26th day of November, 1937,

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Old J'aahtoned IIOvtval ,MeeUna
beilnnintf Dec. 1 lo 1D at llirl·
way Church at ~Anlavllle, Ohio,
wllti Rev Evoftllt AimOild, Ev·
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an~ttlat and
, Evan
f Jtllat alngerl..
at
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weleome. Rev. '
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N,.tlewOl'k an¢ ,.,tweet, t hop.
Luncheon II a. m.·Z »· m. Vcr·
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bour WJI(Ut ..I'VIct. Dl7
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NlJhl Pl)one
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Powtr oteertns 6 brakCJ Th"
~or hu otl1tnlll flni1h and lain
beat of condition. Blaettnor'j,
Po111eroy.
li-3(J.8te
IIIQ.JI~ieka
'lve fine Cll,l'!
Some are low ml!IISe one _own·
tr lltl, Jl-.t .I~~ and modeh.
Bl
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tank on&lt;l owltc:h. Aloo BJI.fect - - - - - - - p!J!tlc p!pe, I'A 1 m; one
Your Onl_!' Authorized
lii'Chltaot's drawlni table. s'uol
Fuller BRUSII MAN
and tool• One typewrlltr desk
James Marriner
and ono f•llnR cablntt, handmade,
736 I. Moln St.
One ele&lt;trl&lt; table aaw, •no woQII
Pomeroy Ohio
lathe, one aoltd o•k lldeboard, Phs... No. 128 - Afttr ' PM
one "Whl!e" nwlng machine,
\0.7-tf
llllique. P'&gt;ooe Pomeroy BIW.
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Cleotrolux Sweeper and Clarinet Gilmore Supply Stolle Pomeroy
ror Sale. Call 8481 before 8 a. At• work ~umrl tee~ Fully tn
..!'~ter fJi, nl.
10 16 6tfc
wred Vnugl1nn's Ind&lt;•otrlal ami
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coliN: ,llnlay Qlbbl,
J.,eng BotiOtl, llotte 2.
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11 2Jetfp !lan or Woman to, •upply Nat10n
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ally Advertized Watkins Prud• ucla to costomcro In Mld~loport
H111ptblre Pip 1 wb old, '10.
Averoge 12.110 per hour from
·ea., Clll IIJi;ll, Pomeroy.
start. No lnvel\mcnt necd!!oary.
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ll.ao.tltc
We help you lint in lndepend·
ent buai!IO&amp;S. \Wile D. E. Daven
I HewiJ Buill· f/Mil Tiailar.

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VACCINATION.
Two days before you vaeolnate
Oto It, a. Call Will..._
for New Castle and Brqt!Chltia,
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tho feed you give your ohlcka
c 0 n tat n a high
8 h 0 u 1d
- - - - - -- amount of an ontlbloUc. This anti
120 81 Insurance
biotic foedlng s}lould continue lor
2 weeks after the v..,tnaUon. By
~,..,. ._,._ "'""" feeding the hl'h antibiotic Iced
Middleport tiN . Auwmohll• you Ienon the dan~ ol any com•
Bondi. ftmt Q\&amp;-1
Mil-l' pltcotlona developlna from the

port, 74 E. Roblnaon Aveq\le ....

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Barberton, Ohio
(12) .f·V.!II-2:J.4tp

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Pleaae opply \lelll'!!;n a and ~
p. m: Shoe Box, Mlddlo~L

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play fol II' ' dne•
lay'• ~lg aboof.
Lttest lnforftiltlon all nnofft.
'ial, Waf thai the lla\Jo/a Van
~!l'ard miMlie might · be fi&lt;
·ed a!
1ny ~our or mmute !rdJII e a m.
until dusK off lonely atid windy
Cape Canaveral.

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FOR MORE
IJMUIWOM.

lion.

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M\111&lt;,\\li~fll·

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eJtra headroom of
new FHsht.
Jatream root
s!fllnc In '68
B~deba\&lt;e"'

Tlietoft8'
today .. , you'U
want tAl
, own i\

"Wf ~ to tiavfi! I Cll'lt-class
relief plicber tAl elil!lelifl: the
Yariillel arid Mi (ol· hllil' In RaJ
Mqore. ~mie, also IQiew we
were 11\Jrtb\f' at third I!Ue. Not
~ny JU¥fe bl!oauoe vn•l&amp; putttn,r
BIIJr. Gciddmm ttiere. ¥!1' Tito
"raneona gives uo "*""!~t prf&gt;
tert:on •r th~Y outfiela.•

lolliiibtt

To gel Moore, Good!llan and
Francona, the: Whlte So• l\ld to
turn O¥et outfi~lder 4rtf Doby
~d lelt·harided : ~1\f!llp~ Jack
Harah!llan to tl!f'Orlolea!,
• Rlcfl!""' J!l_,il T'"'
~ Bsltlmole . ~&gt;o~o IIJul Richards
was 'even IJIQr~ plotsell· .with the
deal lhan ,.JUII\G1, •
,
"DOby ohould drlva iD; Plenty of
run• forui'and Hmb~hoa tbe
stu(! to be ~OJ of tM Ji-ell pitch·
in the. league," be lild.

.TOM ·Ru~· MOTORS I
Middleport, O)llo

RllURNED HOME

\tome this wock from MeiJl9 Gen·
eral tfwp~tal where ~he had been
(JMili~nt,

llli~te

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She reSides at Pom.eroy ..

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"IIOWN JOINS FRAT
Harold Dana Brown, Jr , !lOll of
D 81'own, , of 204 w.
n•;, ·lnil.t• of Bel•

DI'Sfl'ndl'v'e'ly New.

for .s' Many Room·Arrangem·ents'

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_,• "Mrs 'vi,(nna'' Dill was returned

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. ~~ii~ii~~:ii~;;;ln~~~~;-~
Adding
the nitrogen fertilizer

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~:·l~;t~,;:;'~:o~~ lr•ter'llilv
at ,Oblo
'IS a member- of

theatre' worliohop
h.,dieen named to ll•c Deanl1

·l'olhlontd for You by Notional, , , Fore~ In QuoUtrl
, HliH-t.OW TEMPS ' •

Nl!w YORK UP - The coldest
in the .nat1on today wa!l
Colo., where lhe mercury
to 13 below zero Tue,.
~ay's reported high, B6, wao at
~•nta Ana, Calif.

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MARKIT REPORT
CINCINNAT1 UP -Produce:
"l~gs, continued weak, prices at
oonsumero white• and b,.
A jumbl)l 4~0. A ' llrJe
A medium 3841, A omilt
B iaN~ ~i2. FOB A lftrge
.,.....•," :m~ M-41: B ~rsn.411-

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H~MII'Itlon "-'"'

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i You'd Exped Jo .l!ay for Only 8

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NQw that the bll Thank'living f.ee·~_l~i.fl~~}
holiday dlrin~ Is over and you
juat ha'~'~- 16 have some turkey
let over ·frolll ~~ mell. rou musL
r
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be wondering Hill\' to (hange 'the
'lfe, Cll ~~.'!d appolfancc qllhe, !ll&lt;it. The fam·
~ t'
O]_k
liy wltl' .. more ~lkely to eat the
tel 1\~tt ro IP
turkey If it Ia)repared or drcasect
In ~~I~T. 0111~
up a d(lf~!ll ·wey. There are
IIIMI ' · • !HOI! II
IIIII many 'war.• .to .'~6 ~11: ~ne ean
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1nake san411'lches, tibh dumpUnae
ade
oflli;a~' 4J··'I • I ' ;
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• ' ~]~~ .For Sal.. ·roqm hous•lurnlahed ~ i\ljit HIItkey oo lhat your
Nl
.Wilt !il:!!~Pi ~ou~t
trfr family eaaJ epjb . It .. .different k=~~~~l;!;:t:\~::~

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CONSULT YOUR VITI~INAR·
tAN.
To those of you lnterc!tcd In
vacctnatln&amp; your chicks. you
should conault your veterinarian
as 10 where to obtain tho vaccine "u~1tU~b.a
·- H• II'
vacdnat191• ,prooedure, e~.
~nows IH!Itor' than anyone eln h~'-"'"~ ll,f·ft••or
how to maintain tho · health ot
your farni animals.

Rod:~ Downllll
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·ocket ~a\'fyln( Am~!'o hop"
o dbpllcltc li1J81fa1t leap lrtto

grrocrotlng Unit 2 ~t Ohio
'llo.' Mu•klr~u\1 Rivw Plont
!olf an'· Mri, Glen Robinson and lloc..r~ hllll tiO!!n plaeed m oom,
fa!l'llX ~i;j!Dtl~ llloVI!4' into their merclal operation,
ne~ ijll!lf~.
.
Operation of the new unit ralsod
the llu6klngum River stallh~'s
total &amp;eneratin&amp; , caPfclty . to till~,.
QOO ,kUo•atts, m&gt;kif&gt;t it the lar~·
est ~IY'l Jl!apt oni.II!C' •even'")alo
Amtliililln Gii ~·~ .!IU!•tric System
·of whicH OHio Po Iller Is •a port. 'rhc
plant's ,copocity Will be lnerea;;4
agoln-fo 88D,OOOR\ilo-when jlnit
f, an idpnlle:il Z2~1000·kw unl!. is
placed in 09tl'l~on• &lt;wlY in 1953.
Vnito ~ an~ f, e1e~· ca~able ql
su~pll'l!lll ~l~tft~ tef\'lce to 650.000 eve~if H~er, t8gether 'will
~~ an eatlmatei total1of $&amp;7-Jrill·
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vaccination.

!Mal people for, hOUIIt lo houao
ot~VIut~ 1 r~~~: l'o!llerO)I and
!oflddleport'a ne"' Cit~ llli*torr.
lfl.lllw. Ollk
Goo4 ~lndwrllblt •ntttl. Noj ';::;::;::~~-=:!:;:~=~
~UinJ.
State ap, 1111 telephone co~-·.- Pro~ec~ 1 ~
number, write liol .881 C. ~. The
, .._ a .. _ Polio ~... ,....
Dally ~atlnei, - Po'fue~y.
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¢A'1; CANA~
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Fla UP~avy technlclana p~ ttio finiSh·
&gt;8 toirehea today h .a 'a' onder

MEtROPOL'fAW

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In Mason-Co To Laiut~ Jts
First Sat~lllte

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Muskingum Plant

Betofd Deer Kill Nary AD ·Set ·

hove tho cora tncl they
sale. We don't ""nt
become ontl~~ 11Hirtl
lot. "eon. and Got
our LOW·LOW ti~tCIS.

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SMALL R&amp;WARD
SALT LAK~ OITY UP - After
OlleJilnt ~ •twQ·fool·lfiU,lro hple in
tlje s'ool of a loe~ ·~• by drilling
~ hol~s with a b•ace and blt, bur·
g~~; tere· tlg.b1e to' crack a hea·
vr l!lll", ~spJ4 with $3 from a
lUiie bo'll:. and "' undetel'lllinQ&lt;I
lljflouqr Of: pi!JiOli board mOifey.

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Select Only
, -T-he Very Best· In
Used Cars

1, Htzol Frtncl'
Mr. and Mrs. RalpH Swan Jr
aqd sons VISited Mr. and Mrs
w~rley Francis recentlY.
.
Mrs. Hazel Morris o1 Middle·
port visited her sister Mrs Les·
ter Thomas a few da)'S last woek
Raymond Faulkner and wife of
Columbus spent from Fridly un·
til Sunday With her aunt, Lllhc

. Dally-Bfntlnel, Ponteroy-MJ4dleport, 0. 111\!c. 41 1951..,1

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ing powder.
up. ult,
2 l-2c
For a few cento per bird the finely
&lt;hopped1 cOoked
turkey,
1c
poultry owner can vaccinate his milk, 1 ellll beaten about 8 c thin
chicks and prevent the common turkey 11favy or broth.
rcspll'atory diaen&amp;cs sueh as New
SUI flour, bakinl )lOwder and
Castle-Bronchitis. The vaccine salt together. Add turkey and
used for the prevention of New mix thoroughly. l,dd milk to eg~
Castle and Bronchltia can be add·,an~ !lltr Into turkey and fiour
ed to !he drlnklnll water or duoled mixture. Heat srsvy in deep pan
Into tho air Either method will When gravy boil!, drop mixture In
ploee the VljCOIDc In contact wuh to It ,by spoonsfuts. Cover light
th• ehi&lt;ks beak
ly at onec c~ok ID mlnulell. l)o
VACCINATING FOR NEW CA$· no} remove cover at any lime dur·
1 TLE.
in( 10 o'ltln(. Make• ID medium
Chtek• ean usuolly be bough' sized dumplldrs
1
from tho haf,chcry already vacln·
Turkay S.la~
ntcd for New Caaie ducase R..
1 c mayonnalae or salad dresJ.
cent research aeems to show that inl, 1 1·2 tap. lemon juice, t H
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If Jthc chlcka ore vaccinated at 2 tbl. diced pimento 11 dqlted, 1-41
wteka of 1110 beUer IJllmunlty can tap. pepper, 1llp. salt, I 1·2 c.
b~.obtalned The chicks ahould he cooked rice, 1 1-2 c. oooked or
WE BUY
vacomatcd at 2 weeks and asaln at canned peas, 1 1'2 c. cooked tUr·
14 weeks when you are raiSin( key rut In ojllall plccea, 1 -t'll c.
MUCTUIIAL I BIAMl
layera
finely dlc~d colery.
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I•ON- MIT•U
VACCINATING FO~ IRONCHI·
"I• mtyonnaut, lemon juice.
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tender, soft In eonslstenc~ doli·
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, 2 dr. Hardtop. RuM fine.
firm. ·~en cream, acramHle MULCHING STIIAWBERRI•s
Only ·$~95 .
Strawberries are one of our
calf, lamb, pork, ~eef m05! popular amall fruits and are
\wide~ bas had
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exercloo: Beef ho•r&lt;
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Important
practices
·and leaot t.endar. Qo~e· to'\' In raising strawberries is the
peroentlge edible: Stuff mulchmg of the bcmes during the
and• braise or ·cook In liquid.
winter months.
KIDNEYS: calf, lamb, pork,
WHY MULCH
19.55 Plymouth
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strawberries which are ~ ~ot
dr. !i&amp;d&gt;o • Heater.
Veal kidneys sometimes cut with mulched will "heave" out of the ,
2 dr Radio and Heater:
chopt, ·lamb klllne)'l oometimea -und dun'n• the wt'nter due to
enctooed In En,"1'..n ohops; or •'1 ...
f-·-'·g and• thawing of the
Only $109f ,
'"-'' Tblo '!heaving" causeo ex· 1
may be aold separately: Cook ta ground.
fiRST COM! PIIJT CHOICI
liquid,.' ~raise or boll.
tenslve damage to tile root srs·
IJVER: &lt;all,
hoe! '-m of the ,-'-nts. Dama•ing the
H-U·R·R·Y
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Beef liver
ten· '"
root system '"'
will cause death
and
dcr tban
same reduced yields.
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pork hv
Another cold weather inJury '
er, whleh
In iron· will bc ,to the frllit buds whleh lfre
Bral::::ae~. ii!n,iRF.lios:
formed'" the,fall. 10 degroe wea·
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Heart
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oro usually sold in a rcady·t.. Strai\:betrtes ahollld ~ mulehod .
serve form Tongije m~y be pu\' when the avera11e temperature Ia
chased fresh. pickled, corned oi· "23 degreea. Thta meap1 that mul·
smoked. Boneless h1gh percent· chlng should ,be done between
age of Jean meat: Cook In hquld, Thanksgiving arid Cl)rjltrp,a&amp;
until tender, remove skin.
MULCHING MATIRIALS
; The bc1t material to uae An·'
Iedford r:..hool News mul~hlri• 1.11w4eat straw. Oat and~
rye straw can be Uled bul they
Roger Cullums and Mr. and Ihave 1 tendency to ''Jiaok" and •
Mra. Dwight ~ullums sp~nt the ainother the planta.1
Thanksglvmg •&gt;oliday w&gt;th Mrs.
Leavea 'sllould not be Uled at
Orpha CullulflS.
I all. teBYes pack the worse of any
Mr. and M'rs. De~v~r Well and mulohlnll materi~L
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es m M1eh1gan.
SawduRt tan be uaed "I' 1 mulch
Mr. 1 and Mrs. Charles Carr of The worse f~ature of •wduat to
Columbus vi11ted Mr. and "'"· lliallt &lt;linga ~1 thf!&gt;Wles. This
R. E. Douglas Sunday.
meana you have dlrty berrlea when •
Rev. Horst was the dinner will stop any nitrogen ltaryation
gu"t of Mr. and Mrs Guy Lee of the strawberry Plant.
Sunday
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HOW MUCH STIIAW TO USI
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viSited her parents, Mr. and Mrs per pla't Cover the 'Plant .unm
R. o. Bur•on dunng the wtek· you &lt;an just ate the ·leaves
end.
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throuJh the atraw.· ~Cover the
Mr• Dora O'Brien spe•• a fe1• whole alta
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lives.
11 you would be lnter~ted In
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the ~~~n&amp;!~' ~hu~~~lces!h~ for
pamphlet '"llpa on StraW·
week.
berries" It Ia avlllable free fro'm
the Extenlliob Office.

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Old J'oahiooed RovlYII meetln;
beglnnlnr Dec I Jq l$ at lltd·
WIY Church at Ll~l,l.yllle\ Ohlp,
with Rev. Everelh\liponCI, Ev·
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pointed ' to certain points as
cured 00 a e~~uolr)l road near l!lve de&lt;laive In his Clfinlon In regard
Folnta .and anoth~r on a co"!'~ to why athletic policy has
chinge If buketball II to receive
road_ near ~let.
adequate attention:
1"-Tblo year w11 the first time
be ever uw a baslletball season
with ~erlmmaglng. lndlvld·
precede group drnl
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Mr lnd Mri E 0 Rail and son
Tom, held tlielr annual Christmas
dinner for e111ploye.. of the Mid
dleport Ben Franklin Store Mon
day night at their home on South
Third Avenue.
Christmas deeorations were used
In the home and the group ex·
changed gifts during the social
hour After the dinner which WR!
served by Mrs Rail a881ited by
&gt;Ira Thonlaa Riley games were
played
Those present Included Mrs
Riley, Mrs. Lillian McGhee, Mrs
John Vroman, Mr1. Howard Me
Donleto, Mr!. Russell Mills, Mrs
Jamea Slmpoon, Mrar. Dale&lt;Nlchol· J
aon, Dale MOler and Rey Koenig, :
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Criswell and Mra. Thomas Darst. J,

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