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}1or -~~epirtgJjp,Wiled Sputnik Roeket

MOSCOW UP-soviet C'OI!Ui.un· but they did not live up to it.
"We know it frll somewncre
ehev sitid Friday thai the.;eitrier· In the United States and will anrocket 'of the first S~viet-:;sput- llounce it publicly soon w1th a
nit- plunged tG earth -9Ver I_Amer· request that they relurn 1t to us"
loan territory. last Sundar but
A reporter asked Khrushche•1
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1he Amerieails will not give it whether be was serious or was
up to us."
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joking.
Kltrusbebev made his dcclara·
"I am abSolutely serious,"
tiGn to foreign correspondents at Khrushchev replied
is( Party ·c~i;ltllin Nikita. Kl\ros·

a F1nnisb Embassy

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Asked whether he mcanl

uwe know the. carrier rocktt
fell over the United St&amp;tel, '
Khruschev said. "But t}ley do
not want to alve it biu:k to us.
"We relied Dn their decency,

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United States itoelf or tho AUanlie.\ Khrushchev sa1d:
"No. It was not the Atlantic
but United States territory"

Use Elberfelds Sell9ible Credit Service in Purchasing Tel·
evisions, Carpeting, Radios,
Appltances and Home •'urn·
ishings. Ask Any of Our Sales
People To Explain The. Plan
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En~neers Deny Missile P'iogr~m Will
Crimp Program To Build Dillon D4m
ml ssilc pro1Jrlm wnA catulng the
CINCINNATI UP - Col, lloh-~ Corps to rcotudy lh budget.
crt W. Lockridge, executive ofll·
"ft will be a week or 10 days
rcr of, the u. · S. Arm.Y En~lnecrs' before we know anything," he
Ohio River Dlvislo~, 1014.,Frldny snld. "hut we are going to have
• there will be no abantl'Qh~ent"
good prbgrom rcgarcllcss."
of the Dillon flood cuntl-61' pro· 111 Conlraets for the eonstructioil o£
)eel near Zanesville, despite tho proposed $7 • million D1llon Dam
fact thai tho Corps is mtudying aro scheduled to be let ned
Its enUre budaet.
spring.
"Netllini'' . ···being abandoned
"It will not be alfoctcd creatly
than 1
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lfe admitted, ' ver, that efforh Lockridgo "ld "There will be no
to channel federal funds into the abandonment."
lie suld at tho most there mignt
be some delay.

Southern Ohio
Farmers Sell
8,000 Calves

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Wt!rc Ill
Athl'ml,
Ga.lllpoliR, J,sneaster.
Cllillicothc and Co•hncton.
In pro·aala tilRpeetlons farmors
commltlcOI oheet~d 7,787 celvcl
und 376 yearlings and eliminated
thoBO nnlmnlo that did not meet
breeding and qualll)l standard•.
Jumca Matti1on of Chllli•othe
1radod calves !Old at Athena, and
Gallipolis and 1Henry Leltnaker of
I.an~aotcr tho ealvea 10\d at Chll·
llcotbc, Lancaaltr and Co1hocton.
Tnc gradero placed each call In
one of four erode• and ealvca were
penned accordlna to unllonn
welch~ Jrade, breod and aex. Tho
graders then rt•lraded each pen,
lngranam explains, into unllorm
lote of from alx to 1wonty·five
he: d.
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Followlna Ia a aummary :or lhla
year's area feeder calf trices. The
average price was determined by
dividing tho total dolllra ~aid for
each grade by lhe· total pounds of
oaivos In oaeh lt'ado.
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Reflect YoYr Gift
Wisdom

Normai·Firm model
for those who want
d"ply ro~M comfort
with perfect supPort.

M~igs' cAP Unit,
CondUC!tS.Sale

CHOOSE IIERE FROM
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Hosej!ar, West
llyrtle LiWe, Clifton;
William, CliiiDn, and
Mason.

$5.49 to $32.50
New model for those
who want Beoulyroot
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.plul added flrmnou.

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Funeral arrangementi lor the
couple are aa yet incomplete and
are being made by the .warren
Funeral f;iome of Nel10nvllle, who
removed the bodleo of the two to
NeboDville, Sunday even~n~.

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On The Second ·floor
Baby Bathinettes - Sassinettes
Strollers- Baby ~urrl~rs
Ploy Pens- High Chairs
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Car Seats- BQtly_.,";l·wings

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oooc l'Unenl Homo at
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SEE THE COAIPLETE LINE OF MATTRESSES

COLMBUS. 0. - Southern Onto
farmers sold 8,000 feeder calves
for $8Q2,000 In nine •pcelal sates
this fall . reports Chartco Inm·
bam, Ohio State Unlvel'tllty Exton·
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Bonus Rule Is Dead; War Over
Territorial Rights Continues
COLORADO SPRINGS. ' Colo. - settle It Jan. 26, at tne next league
UP ..:. BaiobaU:s ecmlroversial I rqeeting.
bonus rule offieially wQ delrd toFrick uid there have been no
day, but the battle over terrlllorial applications for any club wiahin"
nghts was more alive ]ban ever, to move into New York, and In
with New York t&gt;eing' dec~rcd answer to a question, he sa1d the
"open territory" for a11yone-eve11 Dodgers could return if they
Inc departed Dodger!, If they wish wished.
to return.
The Dodgers arc cncounttrln(':
Tho major leogues wound up dlffteulties in obtaining a ball park
what Wll! prob11bly the m6st hec · site in Los Angeles and President
t1c meetings in their ·h\atory Fri· Walter O'Malley conceded there
day, not onlv by kUHn~ the bonu• WAJ a po .. iblllty tne club would
rule, hut bv lmlitutlng,a new typr return to Brooklyn, but he ''doubt·
(our·)'ear ('tnrrstrieto&lt;f dtaft, rais 1 ed it very murh"
ing the pl;~vcr lil1ary mlnirpum to
lttguH Differ on 8an111
$7,000 and waging . a drawn.out
The bonu• rule did not P881 out.
fight for the terrtloty lelt vaeant of existence wltnout a battle. AI
by the departure of the Dodger; though both Inc minors ond tho
and Gianls to California.
majors voted for Its extinction, the
Boiled down tbe battle stack• National League voted 6·2 against
up this way: '
moklng it retroactive while the
The National Leagu~ wants (,) Amencan League voted 0·3 for the
retain the New York territory "' opposite •ide, which would permit
a pos ~ible "haven" for any of it3 the 21 bonus players now in the
club!! which migbt wish to move major~ tQ be sent to the minor~
in there The Amerit&gt;an League immediately.
on the otner hand, wants to rP·
Since eacn leogue voted dltrer·
mve tne right of approval for any entfy, Frick was called qpon to
club deming to share New York' break the dead lock ond he sided
w!th tne Yankee~.
with the 1\'ational Lcuuc. rh11t
Fnor~ Opfn Territory
means lfll prefiC nt bonus play~.~
Commissioner Ford Frick maclc must rchta1n w!lh tl'leir respeetlve
It patently eielll' that he fovor.&lt; mojor tea1ue clnbs until the two·
declaring llny lllrr~tory open from rear pflrwd expires,
wh-Ich a club leaves.
The four-year draft earrleJ
"The Glontl and Dt.dgcrg Bi'~' Frkk's endorcemcnt and was ap·
not yet offlelally estubl ~ he•l fn provod by tne mojon and mlnorJ
Ca11£ornia," Frick told ne~vsmcn olik&lt;' . In CR.U!IlC(' , it calla (or til-:?
later. 1'Meanwllite, if somrone unrefitr11'ler1 draft or all player~
tornej 1n and desires to opcrat' with four _yt•ars cxpcrl~nce In tbf'
in Nciw York, 1 Aha ll con,iit.lcr 1t min·ors. The. drdt Pfl&lt;~C will b.~
opert territory." tt was llgrced tn $25,000

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will be held a~ 2
The 1\ev. Ralph M~~~:~~~=
f Mason ~nd Clifton I
will be in cllarg~ of .
Interment will be Ill
Church Cemetery.

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I gmpatgit,lh OhibWhlch Hos Helped So MDny Children

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year It the "Bucks Jl'~t llr~es" campaigns
made by the Ala~dlti 't91j!p1il' ·Shrine of co, lulilbus. Fted Ru.stell of ~{J6dl~por1 Is head·
mg up the IQcal tiucks fot Braces and hai tic·
kets for the kick-off banquet this week. Jim
I Clatworthy and other Shrine members also
I have tickets.
Leo Durocher and Frank (Trader) Lane
two of the sports world's most rolorful fig:
ures, ~Ill be among the celebratal guests
~ who will be in Columbus, Thursday, Dec.
, 12th, to participate ln the Bueks for Braces
kickoff at tl;le Stat~ fra.lrgrounds.
Both Durocher all,d Lane are expected to
come to this elty welloarined· With tales of
their spec1aculat cfli'lltlrs. Durocner since his
retirement as a baseball manage;, has IJe.
come an executive with NBC and has been
featured on national hookups as a apoMscaster.

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Lane ·is no newcomer to Columbus. This
will .mark his first trip to ColUmbus however, smce taking .over the reins of the Cleveland Indians as general manaeer.
Cost of admission to the kickoff affair will
be a $1Q donation to Bucks for Braces. The
fete is open to the public. Dlnnet will be
served.

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The Dec. 12th proaram will ma·rk the offl·
cia! opening of the 1957 Bullks for Braces
campaign to raise . 1!19~ey fot the Aladdin
Shrine Crippled .chlld~en Hospital program.
All money will be
to provide hOspitalization, braces, shoen..nd other paraphernalia
for youngster's Wh'o h~'fe • been handicapped
by crippling allmen't.

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No DiscrlmJnatio~ Made
There is no discrlmlnat.ion as to race color 0 ~ religion In accepting children Cor trent·
ment by the 12 Shrine bone specialists who
donate their skill and know how.
Eligible tQ receive treatment ls any crip·
pled youngster In central and southern Ohio
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A taloht ~Mw for the month of ~,~~ ~hll~en, ~1~!.
Doccmb&lt;r Wal planned fur en·
"• Y. ~lc Y and Rodney
tcrtJinment: ~r tbe j,okin patients. I S~"'' 1'·.• '~nd Linda l!art. Sending
Th~ program "Ghr111m" in Many ~r;' ~';'8 ~utr~la
Smlthlcn and
Land8'' will be under tbo dlrocliun
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Mr1. ·Bub M~nt'Y, who h moow. .1he Nov.e rnbor . meeti ng or tho
lng to eonnectlcult ' "lined as Wm One
WOI held recently
president ol tho club.
ut the dourrh. Hurry llllicr guve
Others altendlnJ were Mrs the ~e,·otlons and a •hort business
Donald Duncan, Mr1. John ~organ: ::~~on8
~~!d. ~c~i .~·,, J. Scott
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Mrs. J11rnes Cunningham, . Mrs. ed b
ur e c • follctw·
r.rrllld Clark, Mra. RolandC Karr lid Y a question and answer per·
Mro. EuBene fleuon and lhe hos:
. Othors ottendlng the meeting
tcs•
wero Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and
DINMI!R
Mrs. Robert Cooke Mr and Mn
The annual Christmas pnrly of Paul RJckard, Mrs.' Jack FleAher:
the Bend Sowio( Club WBS beld Vernon Harroh Mrs Seotl Mro
al lhc home of Mrs. Hermon Layne Lowrenco Lelvina, Mr. and !tiro:
T sd
James Roush Mrs E L Stein
on ue ay evcnlni. A gill t&gt;· Mrs. Tom Il~lfma~ a~d Mr and
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onuse wu held ond tho10 at· Mrl. Corl Glbbo.
tendlnl were Mro. 1. C. Roush,
Mrs. A. B. Woodrum, Mn. L. G. EllctAcN &amp;Oeleordo EmnH tRow
llulteneutter, Mn. Donald smith
IHOWIIt
Mro. W. T. !ton,, Mfl. N. o. Wein: A stork Show,. ~on,red Mn.
Mn. Hugo JuhliAJ, Mn. II. J,. Fotter Grlnlttld r~eenlly at her
PYer, Mrt. J, t.. llt~Wir\, Hl'l. R. home. 4 100181 hour Wlllpehl 'oy
F. Bryont, Mr~. ·otte ROIUh, llrl. Mn . ThOJnu lltynoldt . lM DebUoyd Raulh, .Mn. . F. A. Salty, ble, Mn. Doml McCoy and Joyot,
Mn. P. J. Wolpert, Mrr. E. L. Mn. Kennetb Bldenour, llro. ·De~
Stein and Mn, A. D. Hume.
lie Ohlinger, Mn. llorr Zerkle
NOUI,IWAIIMING
Mrs. John Turley and w,, llro:
A surpri.,. houaewormlnl woo R b rt B h ,. I
held Nov. 22 at ths .home of Ro•. 0 0
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Jenry John·
!tiro. Dextri
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and Mn. Thoma• Reynoldo, the son,
Brinker
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new Plllor of ii!e Church of God.
' rt. ·~nor onnoon, Mra.
Altendln1 were Mr. 1 n~ Mn. Ed· David Jl'leldl ad4 d-Uihler, and
word Iludaoo ond children, 11r.
Nettle EdWudo. '1'1!• l'red
and ltlrt II· r. Rldeaour, llr. ond ~~~~~~ Mnt 1 lift, but liQUid not
J.ln. Ray RltWd, Hn. Dexter Er·
N~T\' .
win, Hrl. Robert !leach and Amy, Jimmy Rico celebrated ..,, 4th
,.,., HcGrtw, Clrtl and NeUie blrtbdoy at the home of llu irrand·
Duddlnr. Hr._ Henry John10n, paNJnt1 Hr. ond lin. 'i'ltom.i'·a110.
lin. John fu{loy,liro. Fred Stew. 1t01d 1111
art, Mn. Roy Brinkr, Mro: Leonord mony 1111. Thooe
Sunday.atltndlal
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wert
J'Jeldo, /lin. Dorl1 Jl'leld1 ond Mr. Mra. William Morartantl. &lt;:lllrlle
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DIVOTI:D TO INTIIMTS and Jackie, Mn Cliff l\oiull and
. Ot MEIGS.M""
• "ON AREA llr•. Thomu Grlnllttd.
NIHJCLIMA
~aUonol odvertlllnl repro,.nt• The Nehicllma
~lub held
llvo, Boltiaellt-Kimbllt, Inc., 8f3 lhelr Chrl1tm11
\he Mor·
Wlnrttn Ava., New York City tin Restauronl
6vetiina.
18, N. Y.
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Mid·
Z.tered •• llitond el111 maiiln1· dlepott
tllller 11 Ill• liosi o!liee 11 Pon&gt; Roll eall was
eroy, Ohio.
orito
8ubltrlpt!011 ntet: ~llve,Y by
emler wH•re avoUoble 80 eento
per
In advance at
The
Office, $15.110:
Ill
three months,
$3.90.
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Mrs. Roy We~vcr ;nd M~l. Cly~r,
nice. t:;uest.· were Koren l.levln:
and Mls. Otho 'tlevlng

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Mr. and .Mrs. JCJe Paugh are an·

nouncin( tho recent birth r ft
lb. 11 oz. d~u hter
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Louise at Scha:kcl Cu~~:q~el;ne
nal gr~ndparenta are Mr. a~ 1 d M~~~
Joe Paugh of Mason while maternal erandparenh tre M
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Mrs. Melvin knapp

AUXILIA(IY

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I e "'tj''ican Legion Aux111sry
r~~hn I Y ond openod the meet~on II~~·I Filii
lllute .and •
praytr.
The group planned their com·
munlty C'l'l•lmao parljl whlcb will
be Sunday D~mbtr 22
Thay allo plonaed l pOUu~k
oupper aftd arib bll for tllt bee·
ember meilln;.
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cha'l.ed ond pom"' rtYetle&lt;l. !tOt·
lt11 I lor tilt' .•~ft· M'rt. IIIli
Rou!h; llro. f'hda I!Jrt iild Mrs.
Cot~erlne E!nbletOII•
Other llleJbbtt• ~ttiobdlna were
Mro. C. C. .IIOili~lrt-.,, l&amp;rl. Sa~io
Worth, Mra. NOI'a Trip~, llrt. l'l'ed
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ous , rs. Gran! 0U1h, Mra
Harold erkle,llii: ll~lltrt R0111b.
Mn. H. C. lt'oney, Mn.l Ralph
Rouoh, Mro. Everett ltou1h Mr•
Nanny Roulh 11114 111rt. 'Sybli
Smith.
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~ellfay tv,l\1~ at tht Aliltrlun
....at.Oil H.U. wj~R:i~tlll John
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A ~ehedule for t¥rnlna o~ ond
off the tnwn'• Cbri1tmas llahta
was set up. The club voiQd to aijln
offer a prhe to be uaed In the
Uchtlnl Ctnteat, oponoued·by the
Gorden Cl~b.
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The Uoao vollld ·lo ondorte a
proper(1 re..viluation in Muon
County on~ nnd a1~ter to Coun·
ty Court ..n&lt;lfllliil oue~ :
r.l:embott ~hi were John
Wolle, Jack tit;, Cborleo Leller,
Kermit Fcrd, lameo ltetfer and
Bob Johnston,
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ldl'. an4 !It~ ll&lt;&gt;b )4un•y and
Jimmy bovt moved 'to t011neetl'
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tude I oa tutttlned nma. 'thll w11.s broU
Cut 1ft 1 National Qeoo
rraphto SOCit\Y roullJ\up,' iJl. PI'OIIP1C'~t'rl ftlghte lll&lt;lnS lho
place of conventional cralt.l,l( llle not•
ant futurt.
Tho .o&lt;tew l&amp;ld that Afllorlcan·butlt jellhlert, oxpect•d lo otarl
haullnl pauen1ert to mld·l9!8, will makt fOUOd trlr tn the I to
10 houro It pn~aenUy lak11 to 10 one vlay fi.oM 0011 tn eout.
Silencers wiU lilake tome jet crlft eveu quieter than biC P.,.

ptlltr-typo plaJ!fl. yet ftyln( at opeodl w!ltoh would hav~ them
Iandin( in nltornlt tour hout~ artor .mtat ,.,...¥ '""' If"'
York. So~ olllnil&lt;l, the National (leolfiphfo ,.y., wUI ~
hugt paa!On r loada at bettor than eoo "'II" "'r ~"·.

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ONLY 'AUTIIORIZED DEALER IN
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Me)'ntr won an overwhelming rt·eh ,lion agalntt
Repu&amp;llc&amp;.n Malcolm B. Forbf!l whO "''&amp;n With tht
per110na1 blessing anll help oJ tha Preatdent, and
vice prelitlent, too.
Tilt illilcal ratlytnr point wilt bo Senalor WU·
llam Knowland 1f ht wina the CatlfGmla ,overo
nGuhlp next year. t~GWever, lhtae RepubllCIJll
thll).k 1111 election 11 no ctJ.talnty &amp;J'alnat Blatt
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CeJIIt'lll Prea~ wa.1t~llgton 'Wrltw
ASHINGTON-The Toft Rcpublicano ,,. looklnr lor a atopNix(!• man, and at the moment, without any Am\ tucceas.
The eoilaemUve Midwest branch of the party '1\GW thtnka · the vtce
prealde~t ll to:o much ot a "Modem" ljtpubli~n and that being a
"Modtlll" Rtpubllcan 11 batl pol!Ucs. AI evidence, they point to th.e
de!~t ot Elsenhowu Republican cand'ldatea tn:
recent eloct\Qns.
Flnt, torm1u Gov. Walter Kohler wu Whipped
by Democrat William Proxmlre in WlllCODiln for

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novelties
lui Friday, December 13, at UO th" year. The nuts arc $1.40 n wlll be sold. A Bake Sale will 00
p.m. at the IOOF 11•11. Mrs. Stew· pound and may be obtained by held on Saturday.
art Uuwkins, Worthy High Priest· calling Mrs. Hsrry Cheschcr~.Mr.:; 1
esB, has rcquc~ted membt:rs to . Bufort Ea.st qr Mi~g Frieda Fueh· 1.·
bring sundwichcs or cookies, for 1 nl e. This is an annual project of
refreshments.
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ball
PLANPhllathea society
PARTY
th team - the 'Rose Bowl bound Bucka and
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Church or Chrilt will have t~ir
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All crippled children from central and
Christm... Party on Thursday, nee-.
8:00 CBS Newf
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SORORITY PARTY
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to pay for the costly treatment, are eUgl&amp;le The Exemplar Ohapter of Beta thew ~hr11hnas dinner at UO Ati!J:Ns, c;i. UP-llhlo t1rdf1r· 10:~0 Artl!ui Godfrey .
to receive help from Bucks for Braces and Sigma Phi wlll hold their Christ· P· m. at the ehurch.
1lty wo1 never ·!lOaded fkt&lt;&gt;ujl· 11:30 Strike It illcb
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the Aladdin Hospital program. ,
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12;,0 KaUo:a Almanac
The public Is invited. Cost~~ adml~ion Is queated· to take their owp hble 'l'!le Mid~leport Uterory Clu\• ·nilhl, ·Winnlnl ~·71.
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service.
will have t"eir Christmas rttu)int .
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ot one cent of ~he money raised is used
ANNUAL YULE DINNER
A. J. strauss.
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for admi.nlstration. All work Is voluntee~ed
The Laurel Cliff Betur !Jealt~
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uo f., t~e WorW rUrna
Jim Rhodes ls general chairman. Donations. ;~:: dfn~."ro!dt :hh:'~·'a"rtn•~'ae'C~ralusrt:
CHURCH CLASS DINiriiR
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1'he Ho!lellullders Cl&amp;tli cf lho
2:00 Beal t~e Oloek
or uc s for Braces may be ·sent to "Bucks ant tonight at 6:30 o'clock. A par- Church or Christ will have thelr
PLAN BA)AAl
2:30 IIOUSOPIJ'tl'
For Braces " P 0 Box BB Colomb
ty. and 1\11' exehan&amp;e will follow Christmas dinner this eveninJ 1t The Women of tbe &amp;oct Sprlnp 3:00 · Big Payofi
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us, • 0 · at the home of Mrs. Ire Wellman, 6:30 at the church dinl•s·r'*".' ' Melhodllt ((burch wm loid a 3:30 The Verdict Is Yours
. th
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c ren have been aided Mechanle Street.
Chrlstmu lia.zaar in the'"l'lckens 4:00 l!rlibter Day
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P~AN CEREMONIAL
S~LL PE'CANS
,.Friday and jaturday Dec 13 ond 4: ID Se&lt;ret Storm
Fieida, Jr. and Edwn'd Rvan, "'''· E. A - ""Mory\!Shlllle 37, While Shrlno
Clu" 12 Circle, lleaurlll(,thudLit 14 ltom 10 a. m. to ' · . .;, Home 4:30 Ed1e ·'of Night
ond Mrs, Jolm Wnlfe.

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11:00 The Price is Right
11:30 Truth or Consquencea
12:00 Tic Ta• DouKh
12:30 It Could Be )ou
1:00 Mld-Da! Newl
1: 1ft Mov1ehme
2:30 Bride and Groom
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:40 Modern Romlllces
D:OO 4;omedy time ·
J:~ SpiJiach Ji!aytiouM
8:18 $por" Eye
6:25 Weathertast

Rose Bowt.:Bound Bucks Too

GOODWILL
'!'he Goodwill c1,., In •t 18 1
Friday at the h()me o£ Mr~ 1.h ~
rna Capehart During the e.v .e ·
l.!ames were Ptaycd and Mr/~~~
Ham l\lr.Farland won the d .
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prize.
Other m'lrnbert attending
Ire dlscuMed the plana to organ- ,,.,, 11~?.~.c 1vcd Sifts Crom U~ose at· w~re Mrs. Thomaa Grinstead, Mrl .
lze the Youth Center which will ld S lthMr. Ed l&lt;lng, ~lis. Hor- Ch!f Rou,h, Mrs. Ponsy Frv Mrs
b,c c.loblhhcd at the New llaveu ~~"~n
';.\1 daufrhter:- Mrs. Hay Sybil Smith, Mrs. Lawrence'L&lt;&gt;Iv:
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, 9:30 Trou~le With F~tber
I 10:00 Arlene Francis Show

Bucks for Braces didn't have to go to Hoi·
lywood in quest of a Marilyn Monroe or
Jayne Mansfield to select a queen. The petite
miss of nearby Newark is more charming and
more important to Bucks lor Braces.
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She's Earlynn Marie Hammond, da·ughter
of M110. Paul Winegardner.
Earlynn has a lot to ~e thankful for this
year. She's been pronounced almost com·
pletely cured of club ~~~~~ She was born with
them.
However, Aladdin Shrine's bone specialIsts have worked wonders 1-'tb her . The
comely youngster's recoV81'Y has been suffl.
cient that tbe Shrine doctor•. who dona·te I
their services, have promlsM that she can I
have roller skates for Christmas.
Eorlynn will reign as queeh of Bucks for
Braces during December. She'll be crowned
on Thursday when Bucks for Braces staees
Its kickoff banquet.
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A Hnccial m~etin( ul tho Moth· H k lloard and Mrs. Ellon Marers Club WAs ·• held laJt 1'il&lt;'~dnv s a11 ·
ew•11int.l nl tbe horne of Mn Don· 1
PARTY
aid Drown.
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\fr!l. Q. J. no11Uc nnd Mrs. Jnc'· e, ~I lht lr flaughtcr, Jan, on her 1st
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;Jere's the new, revolutionary iron with triple ad)on .that, irons
;o il labrics lnatanlly and easily. New exc(ulive spraj&gt; feature Iels
You oprinkle elothe!l as you iron. Erases stubburn .wrlnklcs tn a
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without levers or cadge\1. Buill for reining comfort :. _ ~lei
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cbrialdlas · blrtildaY, anniversary Or F«l.h~r's Day. Choo10 ·from
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Stetson, .too, because be'll ·bavt OJ Ore· colors, more s(1lea, and
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W&amp;'f It llllllll a ~righter tpolltght on Mil ~It IJilleJ\IIqwtr 11'1!1 ·

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prtll attentiol\ ala party ltonortng her ott her 811t b~ Ud lh.
a vlllt to a ;tammar achool near the Whitt HOUR.
Thll ted 1o IJIO&lt;¥l&amp;Uon that thto mlrbt bt 11\i ltarl ol on atltlnpl
to ,Portray Mra. lllenhower a• o. tolkeler tort. than lht h~ apptO:Iod in hlrf'laltvely unpubllclzod lve .ytlrt'bl' thf·Whtlo"'Houut.
Th. reMral (eellnr. ltpwever, ta that thO ap~rt ot pubUclty 11111
"'fll''"ed to \lkt' i&gt;l&amp;Ct all at once and thlll/lllfl'\lt witt ""'Unut
to rtnialn iJI lfti tla•k....und ..d ko&lt;p her.~l IJio to htftllf,
on tho bl&amp;[f. that It viU her hu,band and · ~ who ~'U ~""
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lhat Arrteulturt Je1:rettry Ez.ru Ttltt ...,~
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Gov. Robert M•~•t owamped hts Repu\ilic'an ojtpotientin the New
Joney l\lbenlalorl~ race,
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ear to -~11 tlamor for Benllon'a remOval. ·
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The Daily Sentinel Is lhe. favoriie with families becme
something in it e.ry 'day lor everyone. Mom, Dad,
and \&lt;id brother all enjol[ ~eodinl, the Dally SentJnel.
not a regular reader n(fll'1 this Citfistm11 aea~en. is the
to start. Just tele,bODI ·aDS a!Jd uk for l4e clrtulaUOD
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.ne o.f the fiDe, .w~rtll}' ,,tfortll made each
year It the "Bucks Jl'~t llr~es" campaigns
made by the Ala~dlti 't91j!p1il' ·Shrine of co, lulilbus. Fted Ru.stell of ~{J6dl~por1 Is head·
mg up the IQcal tiucks fot Braces and hai tic·
kets for the kick-off banquet this week. Jim
I Clatworthy and other Shrine members also
I have tickets.
Leo Durocher and Frank (Trader) Lane
two of the sports world's most rolorful fig:
ures, ~Ill be among the celebratal guests
~ who will be in Columbus, Thursday, Dec.
, 12th, to participate ln the Bueks for Braces
kickoff at tl;le Stat~ fra.lrgrounds.
Both Durocher all,d Lane are expected to
come to this elty welloarined· With tales of
their spec1aculat cfli'lltlrs. Durocner since his
retirement as a baseball manage;, has IJe.
come an executive with NBC and has been
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will .mark his first trip to ColUmbus however, smce taking .over the reins of the Cleveland Indians as general manaeer.
Cost of admission to the kickoff affair will
be a $1Q donation to Bucks for Braces. The
fete is open to the public. Dlnnet will be
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The Dec. 12th proaram will ma·rk the offl·
cia! opening of the 1957 Bullks for Braces
campaign to raise . 1!19~ey fot the Aladdin
Shrine Crippled .chlld~en Hospital program.
All money will be
to provide hOspitalization, braces, shoen..nd other paraphernalia
for youngster's Wh'o h~'fe • been handicapped
by crippling allmen't.

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No DiscrlmJnatio~ Made
There is no discrlmlnat.ion as to race color 0 ~ religion In accepting children Cor trent·
ment by the 12 Shrine bone specialists who
donate their skill and know how.
Eligible tQ receive treatment ls any crip·
pled youngster In central and southern Ohio
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Doccmb&lt;r Wal planned fur en·
"• Y. ~lc Y and Rodney
tcrtJinment: ~r tbe j,okin patients. I S~"'' 1'·.• '~nd Linda l!art. Sending
Th~ program "Ghr111m" in Many ~r;' ~';'8 ~utr~la
Smlthlcn and
Land8'' will be under tbo dlrocliun
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Mr1. ·Bub M~nt'Y, who h moow. .1he Nov.e rnbor . meeti ng or tho
lng to eonnectlcult ' "lined as Wm One
WOI held recently
president ol tho club.
ut the dourrh. Hurry llllicr guve
Others altendlnJ were Mrs the ~e,·otlons and a •hort business
Donald Duncan, Mr1. John ~organ: ::~~on8
~~!d. ~c~i .~·,, J. Scott
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Mrs. J11rnes Cunningham, . Mrs. ed b
ur e c • follctw·
r.rrllld Clark, Mra. RolandC Karr lid Y a question and answer per·
Mro. EuBene fleuon and lhe hos:
. Othors ottendlng the meeting
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wero Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and
DINMI!R
Mrs. Robert Cooke Mr and Mn
The annual Christmas pnrly of Paul RJckard, Mrs.' Jack FleAher:
the Bend Sowio( Club WBS beld Vernon Harroh Mrs Seotl Mro
al lhc home of Mrs. Hermon Layne Lowrenco Lelvina, Mr. and !tiro:
T sd
James Roush Mrs E L Stein
on ue ay evcnlni. A gill t&gt;· Mrs. Tom Il~lfma~ a~d Mr and
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onuse wu held ond tho10 at· Mrl. Corl Glbbo.
tendlnl were Mro. 1. C. Roush,
Mrs. A. B. Woodrum, Mn. L. G. EllctAcN &amp;Oeleordo EmnH tRow
llulteneutter, Mn. Donald smith
IHOWIIt
Mro. W. T. !ton,, Mfl. N. o. Wein: A stork Show,. ~on,red Mn.
Mn. Hugo JuhliAJ, Mn. II. J,. Fotter Grlnlttld r~eenlly at her
PYer, Mrt. J, t.. llt~Wir\, Hl'l. R. home. 4 100181 hour Wlllpehl 'oy
F. Bryont, Mr~. ·otte ROIUh, llrl. Mn . ThOJnu lltynoldt . lM DebUoyd Raulh, .Mn. . F. A. Salty, ble, Mn. Doml McCoy and Joyot,
Mn. P. J. Wolpert, Mrr. E. L. Mn. Kennetb Bldenour, llro. ·De~
Stein and Mn, A. D. Hume.
lie Ohlinger, Mn. llorr Zerkle
NOUI,IWAIIMING
Mrs. John Turley and w,, llro:
A surpri.,. houaewormlnl woo R b rt B h ,. I
held Nov. 22 at ths .home of Ro•. 0 0
eoc ' .,l'l·
Jenry John·
!tiro. Dextri
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and Mn. Thoma• Reynoldo, the son,
Brinker
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new Plllor of ii!e Church of God.
' rt. ·~nor onnoon, Mra.
Altendln1 were Mr. 1 n~ Mn. Ed· David Jl'leldl ad4 d-Uihler, and
word Iludaoo ond children, 11r.
Nettle EdWudo. '1'1!• l'red
and ltlrt II· r. Rldeaour, llr. ond ~~~~~~ Mnt 1 lift, but liQUid not
J.ln. Ray RltWd, Hn. Dexter Er·
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win, Hrl. Robert !leach and Amy, Jimmy Rico celebrated ..,, 4th
,.,., HcGrtw, Clrtl and NeUie blrtbdoy at the home of llu irrand·
Duddlnr. Hr._ Henry John10n, paNJnt1 Hr. ond lin. 'i'ltom.i'·a110.
lin. John fu{loy,liro. Fred Stew. 1t01d 1111
art, Mn. Roy Brinkr, Mro: Leonord mony 1111. Thooe
Sunday.atltndlal
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wert
J'Jeldo, /lin. Dorl1 Jl'leld1 ond Mr. Mra. William Morartantl. &lt;:lllrlle
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DIVOTI:D TO INTIIMTS and Jackie, Mn Cliff l\oiull and
. Ot MEIGS.M""
• "ON AREA llr•. Thomu Grlnllttd.
NIHJCLIMA
~aUonol odvertlllnl repro,.nt• The Nehicllma
~lub held
llvo, Boltiaellt-Kimbllt, Inc., 8f3 lhelr Chrl1tm11
\he Mor·
Wlnrttn Ava., New York City tin Restauronl
6vetiina.
18, N. Y.
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Mid·
Z.tered •• llitond el111 maiiln1· dlepott
tllller 11 Ill• liosi o!liee 11 Pon&gt; Roll eall was
eroy, Ohio.
orito
8ubltrlpt!011 ntet: ~llve,Y by
emler wH•re avoUoble 80 eento
per
In advance at
The
Office, $15.110:
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three months,
$3.90.
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Mrs. Roy We~vcr ;nd M~l. Cly~r,
nice. t:;uest.· were Koren l.levln:
and Mls. Otho 'tlevlng

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Mr. and .Mrs. JCJe Paugh are an·

nouncin( tho recent birth r ft
lb. 11 oz. d~u hter
o ,a
Louise at Scha:kcl Cu~~:q~el;ne
nal gr~ndparenta are Mr. a~ 1 d M~~~
Joe Paugh of Mason while maternal erandparenh tre M
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Mrs. Melvin knapp

AUXILIA(IY

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I e "'tj''ican Legion Aux111sry
r~~hn I Y ond openod the meet~on II~~·I Filii
lllute .and •
praytr.
The group planned their com·
munlty C'l'l•lmao parljl whlcb will
be Sunday D~mbtr 22
Thay allo plonaed l pOUu~k
oupper aftd arib bll for tllt bee·
ember meilln;.
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Secret 11111\er «if11 were ek·
cha'l.ed ond pom"' rtYetle&lt;l. !tOt·
lt11 I lor tilt' .•~ft· M'rt. IIIli
Rou!h; llro. f'hda I!Jrt iild Mrs.
Cot~erlne E!nbletOII•
Other llleJbbtt• ~ttiobdlna were
Mro. C. C. .IIOili~lrt-.,, l&amp;rl. Sa~io
Worth, Mra. NOI'a Trip~, llrt. l'l'ed
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ous , rs. Gran! 0U1h, Mra
Harold erkle,llii: ll~lltrt R0111b.
Mn. H. C. lt'oney, Mn.l Ralph
Rouoh, Mro. Everett ltou1h Mr•
Nanny Roulh 11114 111rt. 'Sybli
Smith.
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~ellfay tv,l\1~ at tht Aliltrlun
....at.Oil H.U. wj~R:i~tlll John
Wolfe .........
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plant lor Jlltll' ID•Q&amp;I C
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project IJf ~Hi'lll
for
neetiY ~hlkiMn, W. W. ltowt1 ond
~~:!~ w.n iPPolnled u eo-

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A ~ehedule for t¥rnlna o~ ond
off the tnwn'• Cbri1tmas llahta
was set up. The club voiQd to aijln
offer a prhe to be uaed In the
Uchtlnl Ctnteat, oponoued·by the
Gorden Cl~b.
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The Uoao vollld ·lo ondorte a
proper(1 re..viluation in Muon
County on~ nnd a1~ter to Coun·
ty Court ..n&lt;lfllliil oue~ :
r.l:embott ~hi were John
Wolle, Jack tit;, Cborleo Leller,
Kermit Fcrd, lameo ltetfer and
Bob Johnston,
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ldl'. an4 !It~ ll&lt;&gt;b )4un•y and
Jimmy bovt moved 'to t011neetl'
cult.

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' JJ:TS AWAY-~• C'fvU Aeronouuca 'iidn.tnlotrallon 1111 P""
dt&lt;telt thai jol•PIOI&gt;•lled ilrwlilt may ~Y!Ilpoplaco P~tpn-drtvori
planea on 1'01\1 h&amp;\111.
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CAA &lt;•piirll pot•t ~l:,l.hal',leta
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ore ~at. of!tclehl ot high oiU•
tude I oa tutttlned nma. 'thll w11.s broU
Cut 1ft 1 National Qeoo
rraphto SOCit\Y roullJ\up,' iJl. PI'OIIP1C'~t'rl ftlghte lll&lt;lnS lho
place of conventional cralt.l,l( llle not•
ant futurt.
Tho .o&lt;tew l&amp;ld that Afllorlcan·butlt jellhlert, oxpect•d lo otarl
haullnl pauen1ert to mld·l9!8, will makt fOUOd trlr tn the I to
10 houro It pn~aenUy lak11 to 10 one vlay fi.oM 0011 tn eout.
Silencers wiU lilake tome jet crlft eveu quieter than biC P.,.

ptlltr-typo plaJ!fl. yet ftyln( at opeodl w!ltoh would hav~ them
Iandin( in nltornlt tour hout~ artor .mtat ,.,...¥ '""' If"'
York. So~ olllnil&lt;l, the National (leolfiphfo ,.y., wUI ~
hugt paa!On r loada at bettor than eoo "'II" "'r ~"·.

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Me)'ntr won an overwhelming rt·eh ,lion agalntt
Repu&amp;llc&amp;.n Malcolm B. Forbf!l whO "''&amp;n With tht
per110na1 blessing anll help oJ tha Preatdent, and
vice prelitlent, too.
Tilt illilcal ratlytnr point wilt bo Senalor WU·
llam Knowland 1f ht wina the CatlfGmla ,overo
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CeJIIt'lll Prea~ wa.1t~llgton 'Wrltw
ASHINGTON-The Toft Rcpublicano ,,. looklnr lor a atopNix(!• man, and at the moment, without any Am\ tucceas.
The eoilaemUve Midwest branch of the party '1\GW thtnka · the vtce
prealde~t ll to:o much ot a "Modem" ljtpubli~n and that being a
"Modtlll" Rtpubllcan 11 batl pol!Ucs. AI evidence, they point to th.e
de!~t ot Elsenhowu Republican cand'ldatea tn:
recent eloct\Qns.
Flnt, torm1u Gov. Walter Kohler wu Whipped
by Democrat William Proxmlre in WlllCODiln for

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. Schaekel of Jerusalem will have a rcrcmon ore se lling pecans dJ;ain made gifts, candy
novelties
lui Friday, December 13, at UO th" year. The nuts arc $1.40 n wlll be sold. A Bake Sale will 00
p.m. at the IOOF 11•11. Mrs. Stew· pound and may be obtained by held on Saturday.
art Uuwkins, Worthy High Priest· calling Mrs. Hsrry Cheschcr~.Mr.:; 1
esB, has rcquc~ted membt:rs to . Bufort Ea.st qr Mi~g Frieda Fueh· 1.·
bring sundwichcs or cookies, for 1 nl e. This is an annual project of
refreshments.
the Cl:.tss.

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II :00 The l'tice. It lll;bt
11 :30 Truth or Con&amp;eljUenee~
t2:00 Tic Tac Dough
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12:30 It Umld Be You
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1:15 Movletlme
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2:30 Bride and Groom
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 QUeen· for a Day
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5:00 Cemed; 't!me
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6; 15 Sport• Eye
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members of the Ohio State University foot· -~ob~~:;:::;::::;-1--~PLA:NiiiiSTiw~~r~~:---:-:--~--::8:00 Capt.l~ JCantoi'oO
ball
PLANPhllathea society
PARTY
th team - the 'Rose Bowl bound Bucka and
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e1r coach, Woody Hayes.
Church or Chrilt will have t~ir
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8:00 MornlnJ Show
All crippled children from central and
Christm... Party on Thursday, nee-.
8:00 CBS Newf
southern Ohio whos
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12. at 7:30. Friday, Dec. 13, tho '
s:sa !.fori¢:~ State Nm ·
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SORORITY PARTY
Loy.al Women's ct.., will bav9
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10:00 Garry .Moore
to pay for the costly treatment, are eUgl&amp;le The Exemplar Ohapter of Beta thew ~hr11hnas dinner at UO Ati!J:Ns, c;i. UP-llhlo t1rdf1r· 10:~0 Artl!ui Godfrey .
to receive help from Bucks for Braces and Sigma Phi wlll hold their Christ· P· m. at the ehurch.
1lty wo1 never ·!lOaded fkt&lt;&gt;ujl· 11:30 Strike It illcb
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12:00 N~wi at Noon
the Aladdin Hospital program. ,
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12;,0 KaUo:a Almanac
The public Is invited. Cost~~ adml~ion Is queated· to take their owp hble 'l'!le Mid~leport Uterory Clu\• ·nilhl, ·Winnlnl ~·71.
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12:1C Love o( Life .
a $10
d9natton to Bucks for Braces.
service.
will have t"eir Christmas rttu)int .
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·' Wednesday )I the borne of M,... Forward Bob Puten_ of Ob~ U. 12:30 Search for T~oriow .
ot one cent of ~he money raised is used
ANNUAL YULE DINNER
A. J. strauss.
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and gtHrd Sandy Smtth of Mot· 12:45 G·,dclliJI IJibt · ,.
for admi.nlstration. All work Is voluntee~ed
The Laurel Cliff Betur !Jealt~
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letb shored ecorinc hon~;s with 1:00 Katle'a ICitcheo •
uo f., t~e WorW rUrna
Jim Rhodes ls general chairman. Donations. ;~:: dfn~."ro!dt :hh:'~·'a"rtn•~'ae'C~ralusrt:
CHURCH CLASS DINiriiR
1_1_8.;.·•_a_ch_._ _ _ _ _ __
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1'he Ho!lellullders Cl&amp;tli cf lho
2:00 Beal t~e Oloek
or uc s for Braces may be ·sent to "Bucks ant tonight at 6:30 o'clock. A par- Church or Christ will have thelr
PLAN BA)AAl
2:30 IIOUSOPIJ'tl'
For Braces " P 0 Box BB Colomb
ty. and 1\11' exehan&amp;e will follow Christmas dinner this eveninJ 1t The Women of tbe &amp;oct Sprlnp 3:00 · Big Payofi
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More th~
hild • r
us, • 0 · at the home of Mrs. Ire Wellman, 6:30 at the church dinl•s·r'*".' ' Melhodllt ((burch wm loid a 3:30 The Verdict Is Yours
. th
t n 1
c ren have been aided Mechanle Street.
Chrlstmu lia.zaar in the'"l'lckens 4:00 l!rlibter Day
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P~AN CEREMONIAL
S~LL PE'CANS
,.Friday and jaturday Dec 13 ond 4: ID Se&lt;ret Storm
Fieida, Jr. and Edwn'd Rvan, "'''· E. A - ""Mory\!Shlllle 37, While Shrlno
Clu" 12 Circle, lleaurlll(,thudLit 14 ltom 10 a. m. to ' · . .;, Home 4:30 Ed1e ·'of Night
ond Mrs, Jolm Wnlfe.

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7:110 'Hawkeye
7:80 The t*lc!e Ia Bi&amp;ht

Also to be honored that evening will be

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10:30 Treasure Hunt
11:00 The Price is Right
11:30 Truth or Consquencea
12:00 Tic Ta• DouKh
12:30 It Could Be )ou
1:00 Mld-Da! Newl
1: 1ft Mov1ehme
2:30 Bride and Groom
3:00 Matinee Theatre
4:00 Queen for a Day
4:40 Modern Romlllces
D:OO 4;omedy time ·
J:~ SpiJiach Ji!aytiouM
8:18 $por" Eye
6:25 Weathertast

Rose Bowt.:Bound Bucks Too

GOODWILL
'!'he Goodwill c1,., In •t 18 1
Friday at the h()me o£ Mr~ 1.h ~
rna Capehart During the e.v .e ·
l.!ames were Ptaycd and Mr/~~~
Ham l\lr.Farland won the d .
001
prize.
Other m'lrnbert attending
Ire dlscuMed the plana to organ- ,,.,, 11~?.~.c 1vcd Sifts Crom U~ose at· w~re Mrs. Thomaa Grinstead, Mrl .
lze the Youth Center which will ld S lthMr. Ed l&lt;lng, ~lis. Hor- Ch!f Rou,h, Mrs. Ponsy Frv Mrs
b,c c.loblhhcd at the New llaveu ~~"~n
';.\1 daufrhter:- Mrs. Hay Sybil Smith, Mrs. Lawrence'L&lt;&gt;Iv:
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, 9:30 Trou~le With F~tber
I 10:00 Arlene Francis Show

Bucks for Braces didn't have to go to Hoi·
lywood in quest of a Marilyn Monroe or
Jayne Mansfield to select a queen. The petite
miss of nearby Newark is more charming and
more important to Bucks lor Braces.
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She's Earlynn Marie Hammond, da·ughter
of M110. Paul Winegardner.
Earlynn has a lot to ~e thankful for this
year. She's been pronounced almost com·
pletely cured of club ~~~~~ She was born with
them.
However, Aladdin Shrine's bone specialIsts have worked wonders 1-'tb her . The
comely youngster's recoV81'Y has been suffl.
cient that tbe Shrine doctor•. who dona·te I
their services, have promlsM that she can I
have roller skates for Christmas.
Eorlynn will reign as queeh of Bucks for
Braces during December. She'll be crowned
on Thursday when Bucks for Braces staees
Its kickoff banquet.
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Mrs.
MIITING
~~~a Rou,h. MrR. Ira Fil•ld!, Mr..
A Hnccial m~etin( ul tho Moth· H k lloard and Mrs. Ellon Marers Club WAs ·• held laJt 1'il&lt;'~dnv s a11 ·
ew•11int.l nl tbe horne of Mn Don· 1
PARTY
aid Drown.
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Mr .•~nll Mrs. 'l'e&lt;l Swartz honor·
\fr!l. Q. J. no11Uc nnd Mrs. Jnc'· e, ~I lht lr flaughtcr, Jan, on her 1st
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Nny 9!'j
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Commu~uty .BullclipJJ.

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whose parents are unable tQ afford the huge
expense thtt so often is involved

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11:00 Adveaturesin Learning
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t2:00 Noon N~1
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12:0&amp; Cartoon Club
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12:30 IJberaee
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1:00 Gretchen Wide Show
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1:10 Movie M:atlllit
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2:48 Lot'a Go Cbrlllmas Sbop. 2:fl
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8:411 . Nell's .. , . .
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7:119.• Amerlol•u ~ol,lod .
11011 Guy ¥UcbeU &amp;bow
8:10 · Chino SUlith
1:00 Voice Of Flrellone
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I 11:00 Nein ·
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;Jere's the new, revolutionary iron with triple ad)on .that, irons
;o il labrics lnatanlly and easily. New exc(ulive spraj&gt; feature Iels
You oprinkle elothe!l as you iron. Erases stubburn .wrlnklcs tn a
iirry. You need vre-dampen only your larg.St 'pleees-euch aa
tablc-elolhe. Buill•in &lt;ord lift. Three irons in ·one. 0•~~ $19.911

ROWLEY and REED •HARDWARE
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· LOYNGE-RITI AUTO\IIATICPOSTVRE CHAIR .
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without levers or cadge\1. Buill for reining comfort :. _ ~lei
tor modern good looks ••. ptieod to meet any bud11et. Ideo! t.&gt;r
cbrialdlas · blrtildaY, anniversary Or F«l.h~r's Day. Choo10 ·from
our wldo 'vuiety of plutlc or fabric covers in &lt;ieortone colors.
From $'19.00.
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RuiiiDd,

lie wlll .appreciaw rmir ·JWOII .talle when you pve bim I Stetltill

-the world's moat popubr ·b'oll lie'U like aeleolmg ~ ll1ln
Stetson, .too, because be'll ·bavt OJ Ore· colors, more s(1lea, and
01ore ~eodsizeo to choolli .from. Slop in· todalo and piCk up the

dlstin&lt;llre Slelaoo glfi ccrtlflcat. and miniature hat box.
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prtll attentiol\ ala party ltonortng her ott her 811t b~ Ud lh.
a vlllt to a ;tammar achool near the Whitt HOUR.
Thll ted 1o IJIO&lt;¥l&amp;Uon that thto mlrbt bt 11\i ltarl ol on atltlnpl
to ,Portray Mra. lllenhower a• o. tolkeler tort. than lht h~ apptO:Iod in hlrf'laltvely unpubllclzod lve .ytlrt'bl' thf·Whtlo"'Houut.
Th. reMral (eellnr. ltpwever, ta that thO ap~rt ot pubUclty 11111
"'fll''"ed to \lkt' i&gt;l&amp;Ct all at once and thlll/lllfl'\lt witt ""'Unut
to rtnialn iJI lfti tla•k....und ..d ko&lt;p her.~l IJio to htftllf,
on tho bl&amp;[f. that It viU her hu,band and · ~ who ~'U ~""
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lhat Arrteulturt Je1:rettry Ez.ru Ttltt ...,~
- WJU ~~~.t the ,.ftr..
lti'Oilpr attempt~~ ~~ 1,1\&amp;ny Republlellll poll
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Gov. Robert M•~•t owamped hts Repu\ilic'an ojtpotientin the New
Joney l\lbenlalorl~ race,
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So far, howeve~, Mr. Eisenhower h14 t\U'I4cl a ltattn te
ear to -~11 tlamor for Benllon'a remOval. ·
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woNnt:ui.li r&gt;irT roa ALL ritE FAMILY

The Daily Sentinel Is lhe. favoriie with families becme
something in it e.ry 'day lor everyone. Mom, Dad,
and \&lt;id brother all enjol[ ~eodinl, the Dally SentJnel.
not a regular reader n(fll'1 this Citfistm11 aea~en. is the
to start. Just tele,bODI ·aDS a!Jd uk for l4e clrtulaUOD
mont. We'U 1ladly ~tile reet:
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N~l~ ~~tillt'ri Yello\V iatnt rnge men ruh .. · ·
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the ·SJ:O., t,uill~t'a(r this week, both with over
e
Westei'U
T
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_l.~atttl~li .~lilb th'lil, 'as ~lh~nj visits . town
f e
· eams · 0 ~
ru[hi\na W~ltltNI Mit to the iacketl Friday

Coach
bang Into
fiVe weeks
Tuesday

Seventh Natio~al League Bat Title

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' FootbaIlln..r ur.ope
•;mplele
its Y{lth.
()anailiab
lik ~7~·htla·~!sedltll~~
.)C,JOtt PIaymg
ion, lonight
returneXltlb:game tdll,08'
i il. o~fi~3ih7 ':t.bf(.lliiO
Monday mommg mall call:
agamst the 11\Jll-Ottawa Junto; rriltt'\oiilch ;h~f'~i hJ.V,,n
th
Jnni can
leil1 6 3 whipped
at M
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Remember All-'EO Panther tackle Ted Scott of back
C:uudiens.
TheAdRu'!'"n'
oAIY ~
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w'hen
pt'l' ted an
tl1...'. Pon•
grldders?.
- rb; aU;,;~h; ;st; ;ri; IY;· ;• . ;_;';·;:;~·~i'f~·:i·,
Scott
hasRex
justJarvt's
completed
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of (oolball• •play, tr, eeal 'lastorsunday. ' .

!fl~dleport.
&lt;li~liU.

sophol\t~,

fltirr~

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Ieft half the Western Division
clubs tied for fi rst
The fortune
Hrowns, that
cnjoymg
thebuild
tpye
of -good
helped

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Dlght
on lhe
iltilil liilllr,
•M thome,ztt'i!e
ibdtolinet In front.
!taw· pro
football'scrown
fin est for
record,
MEN'S
LE lost
Ul 2
Logan,
~oing
to Jackaon
the some
and hut
the Eaolern
the w
..on
v.
Cro
w's ALL
SleakSTAR
House
night Oln&gt;Rid re\ur'l\ ~ii!\6!1 ··~1!1'
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enth time in eight lrles while games lo Chittum Buick at Park·
the
Jronmen
who
fell
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w•tehingas television
saturday
at cr~u;~ ~ 1 e~":heL~~r~:· eam on
Gallipolis Ialii 1)-tday.
510 LEAG\11
Delroll
the Pittsburgh
Steeler!
TIIP 10, It- ~O(ln•
eliminated the Nl!w York Glanll, a 224 h1gh single game and 623

n.~~n~~::. ~~u~:..:!~~~. Pl:~ ~~:nk~ !i'::, ''71 Po~

a return match !hat ohottld belp .Morgan,

Mten the Tornado victory airing.
Rutland, suprise bla loecro to Wa·
hama, goes to !:ilte\t ,lor lvh•t
should b&lt; an inter" llili, a1n11·
dong affair.
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night 64-47 os the Panthers had

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Coen, Athens
GUkiU, t.tbens
It poi\\¢, llalli~Oill
Pollllll, lleltonvllle
Potto, Welloton
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At Neloonvllle the Pantbm Will
MllAI COUNTY LIAOU•
ha o bli J0b h ek J-·
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to:en:;: little fo;,,•,.elrd
Toll
';.,lng
28 poinlo against
Na ... and lcko.i
Pointa
44-811 Friday night.
Wolfe, Racine
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offense the Hound•
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Harrlsonvllt,e
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all
l!iii'ieonville
In basketball, too.
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TUESDAY, DEC. 10, HOURS 7-10
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Nelsonville Prepares For Btt,nquet

Nelsonville, which is certain to end b,~irkelball
Febr~ary
holding a short piece of the SEOAL
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ball banquet. ,
The l'felson\1111~ 1\!hletlt 1\ssoclaUol'l lt~l lltrillld commit·
tees a!retilfy tti bRe charge of the event. Last ~it ft whs held
_ very successfully _ at Gallipolis. .

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Alti'ii'iJure
·etuaenta , o't .1\&amp;&lt;ike, 11!wh· §ihoot
p~f'iielpl~ }~ itb~ Plt'jlarjliihtary
l!ualit'bi I'I'OO~ure 11el!lonilra·
tlolt'l held In Jae~•on, Olilo, 'bee.
41 )t5'1.
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,Folil\eri. de·
monolra!Od se~en re&lt;(tilr~d ••Ill·
ll•a stated In th~ rules. Abilltl!s
demonstrated were taking a motlon (rom lhe table, calling for
the tiiYitrlon1 of the houae, chang·
lng atii.Uona1 il Point of o~er, C!omJ\'lllee re~rl; tabiO"B motion, and
motion J• adjourn.
' Sttld~n!s deflionatratlng were
Roland Wolfe, President: Charles
Gat~. VIce President; Harry Ll!e
OurB, Seereticy; Jackie Cumming,
Treasurer~ Roy Van Met\!r,. Re·
porter; Waid Foster, Sentmel;
Charlet lhle, Studen~ Adv~sor; a~d
J~clde Wigal, Robert Ll!wts, Jackie
Prof/itt, Don Beegle and Jerry
Dailey. Mr. AlbertiWigal and How·
ard Nolan, Vo.-Ag. instructor, BC·
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ALL MARRIED COUPLES WELCOME
Open Mon., Wed., Fri., 81l. Evenings
Sal.ltJatlnee Sk•ttng lnstractlo"' t-3
Sunday 2·4

W. L. T. Pet. vt rsl ty of PlthburAh. Long John
7 4 0 PJtJ , won the Olympic 800.mater cham·
Sa n Fl'lliiC!I CO
7 4 {l
{136 1plonshlp at Bmrl n1 in '1936. In his
Detroit
7 4 0 t13B thrtt va rsity 1eu ens at Pitt h
Los Angeles
5 fl 0 .455 l won 'the NCAA hal f-mile crown11
Chtchgo Bears
,) II 0 455 th rte st ra ight y' ers end vi rtually
Green Day
3 8 0 273 : was unbeatable It ~is favorite dis·
x- CIInched Ea1tern Division Title bn"l! In anY sort of competition . I
Sunday's Rtsulh
J
Whttt vt r hApplntd to Jokn .
Dl'fi'Oit 20 Clevelnml 7
I.woodruff? lodav, 39, ht is 1 lieu- I
C' hic ngo BNlf H 14 Cl1i('u ~o Cu l(b 6 : tenan t eco lone l In the U. 5. Ar my I
:vas hjn glou42 Philu d ~ l phia 7
: se rving 11s profe\so r of mllit11 y
Sun F ranc b~o 17 Baltnnort· 13
l•d t nee 11nd taef!t, at Wtst Vir·
r un(', ll nrrlso;viilc -- - 28 vl nio Steh College.
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Pal E!ds, Rutlond
25 j
- - - Chur Woode, Easlctn
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Baltimore

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

~utslde "First Class mail enclosed" and pay the r,ate for the let·
ter plus the Plll'lel&gt;poat charge.
~·atuable pac~ages should be in·
Med. For proof of delivery , ~[
fir&amp;t class letter mail use rertllied mail.

plomacy.

N1!?u.~!~~!ap o~·~

will be destroyod."
The
Washington Dcmocr•t
warned that Russia now has a
"subtitantlal number" of oper~·
tid'fJ~ iptermetJ.iaJe range ballistiC
misSile• (IRBM). He said this
co!mtey hasn't begun production
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Christmas tift• that
add beauty and comfort to
your homo •how a high degree
of thoughtfulntu and art
slncoro!y appreciated by
every member af tht family. '

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ah11r, unadulltlllted tx• ;
ciltment yovr boy will :
fttl in hi• own wo1kahopt t
Aalow 01 .t4.88.,!e~\

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AlOOM Of lib 6Wfl

Evtry girllonga for her
own room to decoratt,

Why ltet glv• ht that
room by Rniahinl it!t attlct
At ltw 0' U.59 Per Mo.

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A'IIIANII NOW POll THI . . WONDI'II•
tul. Dl•lfi- 011'1'8 POll Tltl PAMit.'
Ml . .r DOifN·It MONrHI ro PAY

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LOS ANGELES: Paullt
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began repairlng the
launching ·pad where Vanguard
bJew up, but tbere was no indica·
!ion hQIV long the operation wouill
take. Authoritie&amp; have lowered a
cautious curtain over activities at
the test center. Two gleaming At·
118 missiles stood ready in their
stlivlce tGwers at Canaveral for a
Clllcie poal!ble attempt to restore world
Liwlo, · con!ldencs in U, S. mi,..ile capa·~.f-1~:; \!ft· bllltles.

Arm·

dt1d, 132, Los AnPits, outpoint·
ed Jimmy Ltlllttr, 135, Fort

Smith, Ark., (101.

Cornell 64 Buckntll 58

Prlnc•ton 87 GtorgttDwn 61
Wort Vlrglnlo 105 Funnn 67
Meryltnd 63 Fordh11m 51
Yalo 79 Conlltctlcut 74

PASTRANO IN LONDON
NEW ORLEANS UP - Heavy.
weight title contender Joe Pas.
S.,racust 73 NYU 58
lra no. who arrived here for a 10Penntylvull 67 Nny 64
day vacation Wedne!lday, said he
Holy Crots 74 St. Anoalm'o 51
w111 fight next In London, probDttrolt 61 Conioluo 54
ably a1ainst Joe Erskine on Jan
Stoubtn•illo 75 MlllaroviJla Tch 67 20,
Hornnl 14 Mlddlobury 57
Rlc~mond

a now, mod•m ltllchtnl
A1 low 01 .t.ll ht ~ll.

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At Cape Canaveral, Fla., tech·

nicia'ns

64 Ylrtlnll SI
N, Cortflno St. 10 Ponn Statt 62
Konlucky 8S Tomplo IS (lrlplo at)
WIM 71 O.orfl Waohlntton 60
Awbwrn 71 Woka Polill U
Goorglo 66 Florldl 60
Loul"lllo 10 Alablillto 72
I. C•rollha 70 Ottrttlo T•ch 64
Mtm~hlo ltott 71 VMl 51
Mlnnooota 19 Vondorbllt IS

NEW CRIJSADIR CAPTAIN I
WORCHESTER, Mal!. UP-Jim
Healey of Arlln&amp;ton, Vo., 1 live·
foot, ll·lnch guard who weltihd!O
pounds, baa been elected tG elptain the 19ll8 l!oly c- fbotball
team, !Ia succeeds Die Surrette ,
Q/ Leomlnlltor, Mali,

Tenntlltl 19 StWihM 40

COLTS UP, TlCKIT._PRICiS
BALTIMORE UP- The Bait J.
more Colts have &amp;nnounced a
new scale of tickttt prices, f1Jr

Tulo111 17 TlniPf 60
Michigan 81 Nol.raoka 57
Pvnlwo 76 MJo,..rl IJ
KanNo St. 66 lndlano 61
IJlinolo 75 O.Poul 70
Kansn 71 Ntrttwt.sttrn 65

NotN Domo 75 Wlaconoln 53
Dtyton 51 Boll Stott 41
MoNhood Stott .71 Ohio U. 60
Arkon1a1 79 TuiN 61
Colorodo 77 Montana 60
Utoh 72 loylor 4f
ONgon 79 Utoh 'fifo 41
Montono St. 61 Wuhlnll\l!l St. 59
Orop• St. 64 Portlond 46
Waohlngton 63 Brigham Y011ng 52
UCLA 6S Oklohonia I!•

U.S. FORCES, KOREA (AHTNC)
..Sit Nathan B. Conne, whose
wile, Mary, lives ot 1397 N, Cherry St., •Galesburg, ru., b a II&lt;!Uad
loader irl Headquarters Company
of the 7th Division's 34th Infantry
In Korea.
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Sergeant Conne entered the
Ariny tn November 1953 and, arrived overoeas last March.
The sergeant was formerlY em·
p)Qyed by C. B. &amp; Q. !lallroad, at
Galeabui-g, lll. lie is th~ son of
Frank B. Conne, 193 II!IR St., Mid·
dleport. His mother, Mrs, Mae
Jobnaon, lives ou Route, I, Elk
Grove, "Calif.

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next season The increases, rang.

lng from eo cent! tu _,.1, wer&lt;'
necessary beca use or h!Jher player salaries and soarin&amp; operational costs.
~ROUP ILICTS SHODTIR
MAIUON, Ill. UP- Donald II
Sl10oter ol Arca,lla, Cali L, Is th"
new president of the National
English' Sprinaor Flold Trial A'·
soclatlon. The w:ou\&gt; will hold
lis 1938 flet.t trtala at St. Loulo,
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Ienger sulfetecl lla fi!lt deloit
Second·ranked icl ns!s had t6 go
oil out to a~od' Northwcst~rn,
71 ·65: !if!Maaket! Keableky went
tn t'"'• nvertlmes bela~. downing
elghth·ranket! Temple, M:SS; and
eevcnth·ranked K.ana'as State was
tied six times bef0\'11 taklttl a
66·61 decision from lildl,na,
Fourth·ranked Sao 'FfaneiSCR and
nlnth·rankpd, Noire ,DaJ'le , ~ad it
a lot eaSier - !he"l&gt;o04 awamping w..t Ttx&amp;S State., 78-45, ahtl
t~• lrisb tlobbel'llit ,. Wl!conatn
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::-:-o-ti-ce-=Po-w-er-::A-:tu=an
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To Sweep Nation's Cage Boards Again
By Unlttd Proaa
North Cnrollna'a omaohln1 open·
lnr-aomc vldort 1erved notice on
the coll•ge basltetboll WDrld Mon·
~av lhnt Coach Prank MoQulre's
l'orheels are solidly oqulp~ to
~elond t'hetr natllonol c~anli&gt;ion·
ship.
'~'h• ,.,., ,,[,, pe•formlng with·
but the graduated Len Ro.!t~blulh
ihjured Joe Q~ili. w•iloped
·n~::~~~~7~9;-ll~:s. ~ll!'da~ , to run
•treak lo S3.&amp;am0!.
eapecl~ly hnprea·
liorth Caro.
prlliC~~·-rl~•l• were bord

Servicemen

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N. Carollnt 79 Clemun 5}

mort loy lor htr when aht

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Joo Davlin,

1501fc, of Bolton, 1toppttl Rl)cky
Ford, 144Y2, Br,.klyn (5J,

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LoSallo 13 Albright SS
Army 98 Klng1 Point 58

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l•~••tln' In Home lmpro¥tmenr

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REVERE, Mass.:

Shopphtg llt ho..-• s~rves o two..folit_purpose in tf.tt
You Sove M•
Tl~.e and r,mper Cllld YQU '-• Jeur
LOCAL MERCHA~T knDw that in·.ihopplng ~ere at
home you are opprecltitlve of his services given during
the rest of t~e year. You get equal or Lettt'l' VII hill ill f~
calstortr. You'll •ave time by n~f having tl&gt; h~'•l tO l•h•.
er polnb ond you'll savt that temper ;br er0t ho~i~ ...

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and nuts, er.d tapped with a erup any meal durlnJ the &amp;inlitt ~
from
oo through lo an eveJtiniiiii!Oir.
• llbiiiMIAN TWIST
1 cup milk
ZIH oupo llile4 !loir ·
· 1&gt; clip ••rar
~ cup nlibl · ·
1&gt; !•aiJI&lt;&gt;&lt;tn salt
Y.i 'cup o!oor,.. , ....~
Iii' tu) ill!lle&lt;l bullet
. almoalll
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2 errs, well beatrn
I tab~_....
1 eanlope dry 7elll
lemoa ptol
~eald mllk, ,suiar, aait ••~ but~&lt;!• toraUatr Ja,a ,..-_ ~ 1
Into large bowl, Jet atao4 tuilll lukflluilt· !!lfM I!! eaJ' llocl
yeast; "!ix ¥nlil yea.stia ai,.lyed, lltll-l!J.~ i!Oirto mille
p ·soli dougH: tollef QI~'l!lile T:_~jDDitfta~~
· b tm~
, runf lllit·Oll flolrillliotld 144 .,..,... unt
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~ead in nlstnt, ~\iilcls, .'$1111letUin .poot
tiii!Jih 1nta 4
., .,.. abtiut 12 lneh8 Ionr. lbln 'til61 ~: ~.t~ of ~
together aM prest, lfde by lldt.l'llce '!" fnlNil~""'li ihHi; llt
rise 1UIIll 40\lble irl buill. ~ wltb nilellilll '""*"• ~ · "
350'F, fill' "-410 lllllllltet. CIR&gt;L Sfread b~ with butter~I
using 4 Ctipo t:onf~nel's' sum. 4 tab~ 'crM ,..
leospot&gt;ll Vliillla · 1!4vDI'llll. .com. witll ~ altiiOIId
aliver:s and CbClTJ halveQ
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and er seats and 4,~0
with au· standing roow Ia tbe
to matic .lhift, l)oWttr bu .k:e&amp; am! on sale today for
power steering.
Stadium ·('Ame with the
Dut the burden on your t w() !rown~.
e)'e-bones bat &amp;rown by leal•&amp;
and boundl You mutt watch the
LANDY'S MlRK
rosa •head, tba .eoro be)I)nd, the
MELBOU
RNE. !'"'~'f.'!l
• signs along the ro1d and bo olert Al bert Thomas
22.
for unexpected activity Ukely to •m•J John Lindy's
pop out !rom an)'lthm nearby, tree-!nlle m6rd by
The JBicty t'onnol.,uel't t'b Sunday when he wai
ou're ~l]lllr~ft \~ gl-o)ll a 19 minutes. 2A.9 Jeeond• 1
'our ~To In tho lltlrtah' or your meet
flead-boae, 10 thef've come up
w!th some other answers to ea&amp;&lt;'
the emer.(eocy.
Jtotd dlfDJ, fiJr example, ar~
balnc made larl", with em~ha ·
ail on ataadardlzed abape, color
aad refioetl•ity to make them
m,..e rioibta. both day ond nigh•
Bolter brake, enable you to atop
o ·unle ei- to the proverbial
dlmH.d aslety oeot bolt• help
ke~p you lrQJD breoklti1 your
neck bone ou those 1t1dder1 stop·.
So. cheer up. Your peen in
the b'iffil wol}4 •re doing their
level l&gt;ell to tln,J refr!Odiea lor
Your dileue. liOIIDw!IUe, i bDwlng
a bit m~e badlbone . by easl1111
lhe ]&gt;l'tUUI'e of the foo~bone on
lho aCCMta!dr ml&amp;ht 10 o long
way
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COUPLES IIPI:CIAL

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- Thre&lt;&gt; hours later Sunday at
The Buick leOin ire 01\Iy one , No main SI&gt;eal\er is sigtiad
bitt \li' )l'lrc)ll$ on, Begl9·
1 1
San Francisco, rookie John Brodie
"' place 10 lhir ; ning this @ltly, the k&amp;ulld Arull\111
11\Ht tl'Oiible
paased 14 yards to Hugh McEihen· Ubw•s ST!AK HO~SE
In lining tl~ hn outstandmg personaUty.
ny in the last 46 oecond• to give L k
17" I 2 182 .,,
I'I!Af
f
the 49ersa 17·13 triumph over the
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SBJ
tm
Colto. That touchdown toss pro. Darst
. m 255 151 ~78
Here's t. tip to hqhter\ and ad'ft~ to farmers as to ~'hat
duced the three-way lie becauoe Gibh! ....... J~7 174 IB7 4118 the urban hunter is lalklfti about whtll he comes aroultd of.
Ballimore ltllrted the day leadllll Cllltot'd ...... 205 211 tT5 ~91! fering frlnle services fri)li'llhe city.
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2
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ond
by a
a!o 7 2 From the Sportsmen!' Sei'vlte Burel\i cllinh this to hunt·
' Two also•ranR who Will pia~ ~.y MillO!- ' ' ' '
224 lBO 2)'o 623 'ers:
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194 189 554
A KEY 'to BETTER litJNTiNG Is ~roper hunter
0 windup• scored 1iotbrl1s lh Calllptioll
i74 205 ttl5
relationshipt. The sportsi!\111 \llho makes friends
up Tf;:,
Faift!\\&gt;tirth
1?? 21 t t8o 577 farmer durihg the closed
Mil usually bt able to
tlmore'a viol! by whipping the Hugglno
18!1 161 211 56! during the tl)&gt;en season.
Green Bay Psckers, 42 .17.
Total
a35 951 973 2910 Inasmuch as the most lmportanl problem a bunter has is
LIAtiUE STANDINGS
a place to jiunt it follows that he ihould know the nrocertv ll
E11tarrn Division
tw/1_
owner. Durihg the Sprin~ and Summer the hunter or
W. L. T.1 Pet. W
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man would do well to call on his farmer friends and do
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favo rs, or better stili volunteer his services for help in""'""' !I
Pittaburgh
,• 5 0 500
LONG JOHN WOODRUFF
viding proper nesting and feeding game habitat.
Washington
4 u 1 :400
By Unllod
One of the finest things a hunter can do after a good day I
Philadelphia
4 7 0 304
John Woodruff hod llttla If onv In the fi eld is to share his game with the ra rmer.
Cbjcaao Carrto
2 B 0 .200 running otylo but who mod?
JIC".' shou• :I r.n !lei !; This ought lu help Cl'e~-!t am:ica'blel(
r Wl•tt rn Dlvlolon
While justa f""hmon ol tho Unl· relations, hadn •t it? Perhaps ,more hunters will try this dt·

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a·
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from home this Y!tre season, ts ~1. Thfl9dOrtt SC91t, .
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706, A Bal't~, '443 Al\A BMillllon, !t.lt 633, New
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total t•
lead the Steak House bowie"
- Pittsburgh tlld the Browns a Dove Dorst had the h1gh smgl'
big lavor becauae the Lions hand· game for the mght in the A'
ed Cleveland a 00·7 defoat Sunday. Slar Ll!•gue wi th a big 2&amp;5 an
New York's hope; of retaining the he rataled ~79 R. Mmhl&gt;i h•·
league ind Eaotern diviSion lltlcs 1a 236 for one game. Pomero
would have be-n llive if it had bowler. rolled a 1012 gaj!le fo
won at Pittsburgh.
their only win for tin! night

Ll••• Btll Cltvtland

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• Ted
in modern Panther grid history.
tt runs tn \h-e
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' wps *.li'ea1 L"
'0£ e
Panthers
back In 1932, the days of 'Mp Dye
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BOWLING •
HIGHLIGHTS

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'l'eag•r. I
local rccrcalion director, ~a.• 1
been
d Snamed chairman, ·ollbe •Unit·
C in 't
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orne, Italy,
MIAMI BE.AC!l, t•Ja.

th, e ·.ii·-.i;\ 'F'r,;;;~~~ e

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j).;.!n iea\lon lan Wh lllch 'at tuaras.
day nlght being a J i'l.
of what IB in ftlJ!'I! ftk
Coleh lletton of Pomerby Jliely
Meanwhile,
i1 i.lfort
startat his
Bill
odds
to win aglih~ WJ'ilf!Ofl
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nowadayw

fJauna .!'llleaaql .
tlng title shared honora today Sunday by lll\i .l!ilas Baoeball Bu• 1
with oplendld aU·r9uild ·peft'orm- l'&lt;lau coi$'Dt!:ll ~ualol, of Donorl,
onnl ,by ,tw'o 61 't~e el!'bllt'o Pa., IS~ ..~ hattlnt
that waschlmploa
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to make Swac&amp;'s elirly
season
chances ol. that
sched· l
By United Proso
Los Angeles 42 Green Boy 1•
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u
tu e avor
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IOnS or a SuCC .IU9 Clfe C p8ign.
1 19~7 Nallonal Football League
Next Soturday's Gam11
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. " illn fook even omoother than they ap- championship game but the De Chicago Cards at Philadelphia
The Panthers
craekerbox fuellday nirlbl. then peared Friday D!wlnst Eaotern lroil Lions, Sun Francisco 49er!
Noxt Sunday's Gom11
only this time for the Armed forces ,,, l)urope. He Wrote hts
entertain Jackson Ftldav n~ht at / wben Johnson and Hawthorne us- and Baltimore Colts are tied for Baltunore at Los Angeles
grandmother, Mrs . EarJ iScott:
the
PHS
gym
Neither
opponent
h
ed
their
and
to
the
W
estern
Division
lead
It
may
Clev•
land
at
N
ew
York
" We finish ed playing baU last Saturday in the last game
f1gured to clean up much oPpoel- advanli!Je nnt'ler the boardS
be 1958 brfore th ey untangle and Detroit at Chicago Bears
t10n
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For r.lddl~.
Co! eh .Swack- p•·ov•'de a !ltl_e rival for the Green Bay at San Francisco
0 tn'I
ths seaso_n.
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the championship playoffs. We lost, so "are ,•u u
n e oth er hand, Albens an d hopu!r • expected
to go liifth Mark Browns.
P. burgh arwas hington
arrn y team t'n Europe. The week befo·re, ··•e
pia,..., 1M
Wellston have been !Ire-doped tho Kelly ttl Cl&gt;nter. Ernie BoWles, Ed· Here's how the week end action
and won. I went to PariA while I was tbere."
classAtheno
of theover
lOop,
that
wtn ate
',orbbyRoy
Lbbgahdat Har·
lor· title
gave In
the thBrowns
the lith
dlvllllon
Fans here will remember Scott as one of tbl! nhlj
by
Well
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·· nt&lt;
Wird,Crooks
a. •Rd Bo
Nelson
eir 12 year
history
and

headacbe .fu_ore_i~:Ver.~the

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Admitt..d Saturday:
da Yor um, Pomeroy.
D&gt;&lt;charged, Sjturday, Carrjc
Rca, SyraeiLSe; Mrs, Rayn\onft El'
berfeld. r~o:o-stet·; Frances Rlttt!r"

Syracus~.

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Admitted Sulida7, Rirlwrd War·
ner, Pomero; 6amc• · llawley, of
cheshire; Ella S\'bbb, l'olneiOY.
Discharged S1mday, Harvey T.
Hal!, Middiepdrti Bin !.i1&gt;rrl11; Mid·
dleport· Mrl. Coii'lfs l'bgh atld
baqy, Gallipolis; Walter Athey, of
Middleport.
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Birth•, M'r. and Mrs. Russell Ytr
cum, POmeroy, a son.
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DARTFORD, England uP·,C. coll1nt, 43, an
Anglican churChman, denounced
Mr. Mbt.orlat
jJ1or tQOt--bOM
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Santa Claus today as•a ~~menace." eonnec~d to 1your
fwt'lst-bcmeAnd furthermore, he alid the the one wearing the wotch, tiul
bewhi•kered pld aeutleman !hould is! Is you't brain ticking oft time
take his reit\oeer back to tbe a~ \'OUr root ti(!ks ;rf miles On
North Pole aTld never darken our
lht acce,frator?
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chimneys aga-m.
Well vou're p- o ~ bly a ''ictim
i\tr. J. A ·Kennard, Vo.-Ag. in·
Collins fil'ed his blast al:!'ainst of civ.li~ ttb-a nul uncommon
structor (rom Morgan County, what the British call "Father dis ea s~ clffecting !nllllon!l of m~
Obio, and Mr. Howard Benning- Chris~as': ht h.is parish maga· tor~s!s tod~y,_ parUeulll:rly. ia. _the
ton, Allsoclate County Agont of ,tn• , , 1.,. t4•d;.t\g ropo 1·t• that a rdg1!ns of the frontal 'bone/ tbc
.Ta rkson, Oblo' Wt rc the judges. school. ror s~ntas is being oper-1 Wrist bone and the right too b~n&lt;'
The Racine dozen received a top atl'd in the United State!l
·1You're a produc.t of ' sbdnk.mJ~
silver rating Th ree of the eight
hemisphere, wh1ch Is in lurn J:
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tenms demonAt rating placed above
Go hom t' , ~a nto.," he said. 14 GO prodduct of modern commup.i~a the- Rat'lnc phwin'!.
. b"c.k to where yotJ (!;:ur.c from- tlon and modern transpOrtation
MOTHERS FETE TEAM
The North Pole of the n~ver nev- Ancl you're probably an ineurabl•
Motbcrs of the Pomeroy fool· er la~d We donl need Santa sp('cder
ball team will be hostesses at a Claus. Vie Is redundant."
The ,.sit uation, in hct. is litr·
dinner for the tea m members,
The vicnr's attack on Santa al i Jy to get worse~much wcrsemanauers, coaches and cheerl~d- ready has spa1·ked · angry ~rih· I before tt gets better You, anrl
ers. The dinner w! U be served m ctsm from parents in his parish , milhons of oth ~rs lik e you, han •
the Junior High Auditorium. An y and throughouJ, Britain, but he · been trnppcd m nn e"istehce of
mothers, who have not been co~- stucl{ to his guns.
splil ·second stheduling You wan ~
tncted are invited to assist, If
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to get farther faster. Admit i'
they wish.
Colhns, vicar of St. Albans Par- ! your ·sttper-charged ch uriot is dl'
Ish here for 15 years, ar~ued that l 1 gncrl to get you there fast. anrl
SAI. AS TO MEET SCANlON
"Christ alone makes C'tmslmas." i ~odern expressways have becll
SAN FRANCISCO UP-~or­
mcr world li ~h tWeight cbamp](ln
T ~uro S11las ha.s si!{ned to meet

tailored ' lor apetd aad more
apeetl.

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Kal'llliul:r, Mamarer
D W:~ !Jt ""'Phone: 432, Pomeror
sate lor \!hf tael that Y""'ie hu·
man ani, II .iuelt, m &lt;IPible oi
Boot.: ........m:~.:s;
P·li~Oiln 0Vtlri1101 .. IPJII&gt;hllll""' '' .:-11:
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Pomeroy Pep Band
Well Received At
Check The Friday Cagt Tilt

fages
of 1
Tht Dally Sentinel

for a
gala amy
of

Gifted
Ideas
For The
Happiest
Solutions
To All
Your
Present
Problenis!

SHOP
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The 1 fans enthusiastically re·
celved the newlv organized Porne.
roy High School Pep 'Band wluell
performed at the Pomeroy-Eastern
basketball game plaved at Pomeroy last Friday night.
ActualJy, this select group was
organized and play&lt;d throuihout
th~ basketball oeason last school
year. Band 4ireetor, Ray Wood·
geard, tJiaced J'lm Lohse ill ~harge
of the Band. Jim was Top Ser·
g~ant during the marching season.
!!)e musleal numbers played
Friday night were varied and In·
terestlitg, and Included qulek·ltep
marche11 and pop tunes.
. Thou~h several more nlay be
added, the group now ln~ludea
the following: Trumpets - Jim
Lohse, Reva Rae, Tom Brown, Carolyn · Meier, Nancy Woodgeard,
Kareh Drake and Nancy Brown;
Bill Anderson, Susan
Young and Asenatb Tracy; Barl(one - Renata. Jaxlcr, and Betty
Homm· Tromhonea- Patty Blakes
lee, Eiste Arnold and Jennifer
Lohse; Bass Horn - Freddy
Brown· Percu9sion - Roger Hy·
sell a~d illll Young; Clarinet• Connie Wood1eard, Myrna Maag
and Borbara ,lrnold and $axo·
phone - Jim Eberobaeh.
H(lms -

Bing Crosby says:

uMake this a

White Christmas ...
give your wife
an automatic GAS Dryer!"

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She'D lOYe the .tq whiiA!I tJ/q whlflll,
colon keep their luatre-clothtl Jut
longer, too ... .bar~~ theTre aenti1 dried,
.. .., tllill
Ill k GAS Dryer. It'• the
ideal Chtli\.iuU iiR for her.
Nq mOll i~Ntlaefr, rtretdlln(· linelr Ill

Occupants Escape
!Continued Prom Pap Ontl
Meanwblle, Pomeroy Patrolman
·1ohn Mckenzie reported a minor
collision Saturday afternoon at
1'30 at the lnteroection of Seeond
and Lyng streete.
,
He ma Herschel E. Roush, 44,
Racine wali going east on Second
when John Eastla Radekln, 73, Rt.
l, Carpenter, pulled out of Lynn
Into the ·side of the Roush ear.
f:J amages to ·the Roush ~ar were
estimated at $160: to the Radekin
bar aL $50. No a':-ress were made.
.Bobby il!:ml o~ in 11 ~C.-.1\~tnd
nt the Clvte AudJtorlun,, Dee.

tht Iitle [rom .!1\xun.v' I
1952 ~·d
it

See the

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tbe buenwnt tbla .utlier . . • no mtiN :.
bancinl heavr Wild and takinr it down

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"And say," Bq ~y adds, "my

tlld JOng 'Piumit!s frtlll M~en· nolly lim. ·
liere. One pennf'j tbrth of GAS drii!e a ,

~!bole load of clol;jr.M!"
Yes, a GAS IRYtr il tbet economical .
to rim • . . ctltltl lees to install IUICi

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COME AND SEE ITI

maintain, too.
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Hurry! See your GAS appliance tlealer
today!

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N~l~ ~~tillt'ri Yello\V iatnt rnge men ruh .. · ·
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e
Westei'U
T
ht
_l.~atttl~li .~lilb th'lil, 'as ~lh~nj visits . town
f e
· eams · 0 ~
ru[hi\na W~ltltNI Mit to the iacketl Friday

Coach
bang Into
fiVe weeks
Tuesday

Seventh Natio~al League Bat Title

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~e~·~":.-!111 ,~{j ~~·~lili'J'm"-~~·
' FootbaIlln..r ur.ope
•;mplele
its Y{lth.
()anailiab
lik ~7~·htla·~!sedltll~~
.)C,JOtt PIaymg
ion, lonight
returneXltlb:game tdll,08'
i il. o~fi~3ih7 ':t.bf(.lliiO
Monday mommg mall call:
agamst the 11\Jll-Ottawa Junto; rriltt'\oiilch ;h~f'~i hJ.V,,n
th
Jnni can
leil1 6 3 whipped
at M
'I L~'ia ' • ' ira ·~
Remember All-'EO Panther tackle Ted Scott of back
C:uudiens.
TheAdRu'!'"n'
oAIY ~
0
1953
w'hen
pt'l' ted an
tl1...'. Pon•
grldders?.
- rb; aU;,;~h; ;st; ;ri; IY;· ;• . ;_;';·;:;~·~i'f~·:i·,
Scott
hasRex
justJarvt's
completed
. .er"·Y
. ·""n
of (oolball• •play, tr, eeal 'lastorsunday. ' .

!fl~dleport.
&lt;li~liU.

sophol\t~,

fltirr~

~obiliOb,

Ieft half the Western Division
clubs tied for fi rst
The fortune
Hrowns, that
cnjoymg
thebuild
tpye
of -good
helped

name~

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day
Dlght
on lhe
iltilil liilllr,
•M thome,ztt'i!e
ibdtolinet In front.
!taw· pro
football'scrown
fin est for
record,
MEN'S
LE lost
Ul 2
Logan,
~oing
to Jackaon
the some
and hut
the Eaolern
the w
..on
v.
Cro
w's ALL
SleakSTAR
House
night Oln&gt;Rid re\ur'l\ ~ii!\6!1 ··~1!1'
'.
enth time in eight lrles while games lo Chittum Buick at Park·
the
Jronmen
who
fell
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to
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w•tehingas television
saturday
at cr~u;~ ~ 1 e~":heL~~r~:· eam on
Gallipolis Ialii 1)-tday.
510 LEAG\11
Delroll
the Pittsburgh
Steeler!
TIIP 10, It- ~O(ln•
eliminated the Nl!w York Glanll, a 224 h1gh single game and 623

n.~~n~~::. ~~u~:..:!~~~. Pl:~ ~~:nk~ !i'::, ''71 Po~

a return match !hat ohottld belp .Morgan,

Mten the Tornado victory airing.
Rutland, suprise bla loecro to Wa·
hama, goes to !:ilte\t ,lor lvh•t
should b&lt; an inter" llili, a1n11·
dong affair.
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night 64-47 os the Panthers had

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Walton, IVeilBtoh
Coen, Athens
GUkiU, t.tbens
It poi\\¢, llalli~Oill
Pollllll, lleltonvllle
Potto, Welloton
Pomeroy

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36

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31
29
28
23
21

Bf::re
21
22
20
Eaeleo to handle.
At Neloonvllle the Pantbm Will
MllAI COUNTY LIAOU•
ha o bli J0b h ek J-·
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to:en:;: little fo;,,•,.elrd
Toll
';.,lng
28 poinlo against
Na ... and lcko.i
Pointa
44-811 Friday night.
Wolfe, Racine
74
offense the Hound•
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Harrlsonvllt,e
56
all
l!iii'ieonville
In basketball, too.
I :-.:~·.·.'It!
38
Wltb a lltlle more
37

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MARRIED

M~~.~lni '

Sa~ Francloc~

TUESDAY, DEC. 10, HOURS 7-10
tet'i .til BaN J.'un

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SEASON, e'lfll broad·IJ iranotormed
treat that can easily double as 1 ~

Nelsonville Prepares For Btt,nquet

Nelsonville, which is certain to end b,~irkelball
Febr~ary
holding a short piece of the SEOAL
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nmg on bemg host for the Southeastern OhJO ague
ball banquet. ,
The l'felson\1111~ 1\!hletlt 1\ssoclaUol'l lt~l lltrillld commit·
tees a!retilfy tti bRe charge of the event. Last ~it ft whs held
_ very successfully _ at Gallipolis. .

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Alti'ii'iJure
·etuaenta , o't .1\&amp;&lt;ike, 11!wh· §ihoot
p~f'iielpl~ }~ itb~ Plt'jlarjliihtary
l!ualit'bi I'I'OO~ure 11el!lonilra·
tlolt'l held In Jae~•on, Olilo, 'bee.
41 )t5'1.
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,Folil\eri. de·
monolra!Od se~en re&lt;(tilr~d ••Ill·
ll•a stated In th~ rules. Abilltl!s
demonstrated were taking a motlon (rom lhe table, calling for
the tiiYitrlon1 of the houae, chang·
lng atii.Uona1 il Point of o~er, C!omJ\'lllee re~rl; tabiO"B motion, and
motion J• adjourn.
' Sttld~n!s deflionatratlng were
Roland Wolfe, President: Charles
Gat~. VIce President; Harry Ll!e
OurB, Seereticy; Jackie Cumming,
Treasurer~ Roy Van Met\!r,. Re·
porter; Waid Foster, Sentmel;
Charlet lhle, Studen~ Adv~sor; a~d
J~clde Wigal, Robert Ll!wts, Jackie
Prof/itt, Don Beegle and Jerry
Dailey. Mr. AlbertiWigal and How·
ard Nolan, Vo.-Ag. instructor, BC·
· d th

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Fttture

N·ew """' omacy f or H &gt;ers

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ALL MARRIED COUPLES WELCOME
Open Mon., Wed., Fri., 81l. Evenings
Sal.ltJatlnee Sk•ttng lnstractlo"' t-3
Sunday 2·4

W. L. T. Pet. vt rsl ty of PlthburAh. Long John
7 4 0 PJtJ , won the Olympic 800.mater cham·
Sa n Fl'lliiC!I CO
7 4 {l
{136 1plonshlp at Bmrl n1 in '1936. In his
Detroit
7 4 0 t13B thrtt va rsity 1eu ens at Pitt h
Los Angeles
5 fl 0 .455 l won 'the NCAA hal f-mile crown11
Chtchgo Bears
,) II 0 455 th rte st ra ight y' ers end vi rtually
Green Day
3 8 0 273 : was unbeatable It ~is favorite dis·
x- CIInched Ea1tern Division Title bn"l! In anY sort of competition . I
Sunday's Rtsulh
J
Whttt vt r hApplntd to Jokn .
Dl'fi'Oit 20 Clevelnml 7
I.woodruff? lodav, 39, ht is 1 lieu- I
C' hic ngo BNlf H 14 Cl1i('u ~o Cu l(b 6 : tenan t eco lone l In the U. 5. Ar my I
:vas hjn glou42 Philu d ~ l phia 7
: se rving 11s profe\so r of mllit11 y
Sun F ranc b~o 17 Baltnnort· 13
l•d t nee 11nd taef!t, at Wtst Vir·
r un(', ll nrrlso;viilc -- - 28 vl nio Steh College.
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Pal E!ds, Rutlond
25 j
- - - Chur Woode, Easlctn
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By Unlttd Prt u

Baltimore

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

~utslde "First Class mail enclosed" and pay the r,ate for the let·
ter plus the Plll'lel&gt;poat charge.
~·atuable pac~ages should be in·
Med. For proof of delivery , ~[
fir&amp;t class letter mail use rertllied mail.

plomacy.

N1!?u.~!~~!ap o~·~

will be destroyod."
The
Washington Dcmocr•t
warned that Russia now has a
"subtitantlal number" of oper~·
tid'fJ~ iptermetJ.iaJe range ballistiC
misSile• (IRBM). He said this
co!mtey hasn't begun production
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Christmas tift• that
add beauty and comfort to
your homo •how a high degree
of thoughtfulntu and art
slncoro!y appreciated by
every member af tht family. '

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A MODliN IITCIIbt
Could Chri•tmat hold
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Cn you Imagine tht •
ah11r, unadulltlllted tx• ;
ciltment yovr boy will :
fttl in hi• own wo1kahopt t
Aalow 01 .t4.88.,!e~\

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A "" lor row .......,.,
AlOOM Of lib 6Wfl

Evtry girllonga for her
own room to decoratt,

Why ltet glv• ht that
room by Rniahinl it!t attlct
At ltw 0' U.59 Per Mo.

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A'IIIANII NOW POll THI . . WONDI'II•
tul. Dl•lfi- 011'1'8 POll Tltl PAMit.'
Ml . .r DOifN·It MONrHI ro PAY

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LOS ANGELES: Paullt
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began repairlng the
launching ·pad where Vanguard
bJew up, but tbere was no indica·
!ion hQIV long the operation wouill
take. Authoritie&amp; have lowered a
cautious curtain over activities at
the test center. Two gleaming At·
118 missiles stood ready in their
stlivlce tGwers at Canaveral for a
Clllcie poal!ble attempt to restore world
Liwlo, · con!ldencs in U, S. mi,..ile capa·~.f-1~:; \!ft· bllltles.

Arm·

dt1d, 132, Los AnPits, outpoint·
ed Jimmy Ltlllttr, 135, Fort

Smith, Ark., (101.

Cornell 64 Buckntll 58

Prlnc•ton 87 GtorgttDwn 61
Wort Vlrglnlo 105 Funnn 67
Meryltnd 63 Fordh11m 51
Yalo 79 Conlltctlcut 74

PASTRANO IN LONDON
NEW ORLEANS UP - Heavy.
weight title contender Joe Pas.
S.,racust 73 NYU 58
lra no. who arrived here for a 10Penntylvull 67 Nny 64
day vacation Wedne!lday, said he
Holy Crots 74 St. Anoalm'o 51
w111 fight next In London, probDttrolt 61 Conioluo 54
ably a1ainst Joe Erskine on Jan
Stoubtn•illo 75 MlllaroviJla Tch 67 20,
Hornnl 14 Mlddlobury 57
Rlc~mond

a now, mod•m ltllchtnl
A1 low 01 .t.ll ht ~ll.

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At Cape Canaveral, Fla., tech·

nicia'ns

64 Ylrtlnll SI
N, Cortflno St. 10 Ponn Statt 62
Konlucky 8S Tomplo IS (lrlplo at)
WIM 71 O.orfl Waohlntton 60
Awbwrn 71 Woka Polill U
Goorglo 66 Florldl 60
Loul"lllo 10 Alablillto 72
I. C•rollha 70 Ottrttlo T•ch 64
Mtm~hlo ltott 71 VMl 51
Mlnnooota 19 Vondorbllt IS

NEW CRIJSADIR CAPTAIN I
WORCHESTER, Mal!. UP-Jim
Healey of Arlln&amp;ton, Vo., 1 live·
foot, ll·lnch guard who weltihd!O
pounds, baa been elected tG elptain the 19ll8 l!oly c- fbotball
team, !Ia succeeds Die Surrette ,
Q/ Leomlnlltor, Mali,

Tenntlltl 19 StWihM 40

COLTS UP, TlCKIT._PRICiS
BALTIMORE UP- The Bait J.
more Colts have &amp;nnounced a
new scale of tickttt prices, f1Jr

Tulo111 17 TlniPf 60
Michigan 81 Nol.raoka 57
Pvnlwo 76 MJo,..rl IJ
KanNo St. 66 lndlano 61
IJlinolo 75 O.Poul 70
Kansn 71 Ntrttwt.sttrn 65

NotN Domo 75 Wlaconoln 53
Dtyton 51 Boll Stott 41
MoNhood Stott .71 Ohio U. 60
Arkon1a1 79 TuiN 61
Colorodo 77 Montana 60
Utoh 72 loylor 4f
ONgon 79 Utoh 'fifo 41
Montono St. 61 Wuhlnll\l!l St. 59
Orop• St. 64 Portlond 46
Waohlngton 63 Brigham Y011ng 52
UCLA 6S Oklohonia I!•

U.S. FORCES, KOREA (AHTNC)
..Sit Nathan B. Conne, whose
wile, Mary, lives ot 1397 N, Cherry St., •Galesburg, ru., b a II&lt;!Uad
loader irl Headquarters Company
of the 7th Division's 34th Infantry
In Korea.
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Sergeant Conne entered the
Ariny tn November 1953 and, arrived overoeas last March.
The sergeant was formerlY em·
p)Qyed by C. B. &amp; Q. !lallroad, at
Galeabui-g, lll. lie is th~ son of
Frank B. Conne, 193 II!IR St., Mid·
dleport. His mother, Mrs, Mae
Jobnaon, lives ou Route, I, Elk
Grove, "Calif.

SHOP

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LOOK At iiUt

HONE

next season The increases, rang.

lng from eo cent! tu _,.1, wer&lt;'
necessary beca use or h!Jher player salaries and soarin&amp; operational costs.
~ROUP ILICTS SHODTIR
MAIUON, Ill. UP- Donald II
Sl10oter ol Arca,lla, Cali L, Is th"
new president of the National
English' Sprinaor Flold Trial A'·
soclatlon. The w:ou\&gt; will hold
lis 1938 flet.t trtala at St. Loulo,
Mo.
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pressed to wlu and l fOurth tbal·
Ienger sulfetecl lla fi!lt deloit
Second·ranked icl ns!s had t6 go
oil out to a~od' Northwcst~rn,
71 ·65: !if!Maaket! Keableky went
tn t'"'• nvertlmes bela~. downing
elghth·ranket! Temple, M:SS; and
eevcnth·ranked K.ana'as State was
tied six times bef0\'11 taklttl a
66·61 decision from lildl,na,
Fourth·ranked Sao 'FfaneiSCR and
nlnth·rankpd, Noire ,DaJ'le , ~ad it
a lot eaSier - !he"l&gt;o04 awamping w..t Ttx&amp;S State., 78-45, ahtl
t~• lrisb tlobbel'llit ,. Wl!conatn
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eN
::-:-o-ti-ce-=Po-w-er-::A-:tu=an
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To Sweep Nation's Cage Boards Again
By Unlttd Proaa
North Cnrollna'a omaohln1 open·
lnr-aomc vldort 1erved notice on
the coll•ge basltetboll WDrld Mon·
~av lhnt Coach Prank MoQulre's
l'orheels are solidly oqulp~ to
~elond t'hetr natllonol c~anli&gt;ion·
ship.
'~'h• ,.,., ,,[,, pe•formlng with·
but the graduated Len Ro.!t~blulh
ihjured Joe Q~ili. w•iloped
·n~::~~~~7~9;-ll~:s. ~ll!'da~ , to run
•treak lo S3.&amp;am0!.
eapecl~ly hnprea·
liorth Caro.
prlliC~~·-rl~•l• were bord

Servicemen

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N. Carollnt 79 Clemun 5}

mort loy lor htr when aht

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Joo Davlin,

1501fc, of Bolton, 1toppttl Rl)cky
Ford, 144Y2, Br,.klyn (5J,

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LoSallo 13 Albright SS
Army 98 Klng1 Point 58

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l•~••tln' In Home lmpro¥tmenr

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REVERE, Mass.:

Shopphtg llt ho..-• s~rves o two..folit_purpose in tf.tt
You Sove M•
Tl~.e and r,mper Cllld YQU '-• Jeur
LOCAL MERCHA~T knDw that in·.ihopplng ~ere at
home you are opprecltitlve of his services given during
the rest of t~e year. You get equal or Lettt'l' VII hill ill f~
calstortr. You'll •ave time by n~f having tl&gt; h~'•l tO l•h•.
er polnb ond you'll savt that temper ;br er0t ho~i~ ...

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and nuts, er.d tapped with a erup any meal durlnJ the &amp;inlitt ~
from
oo through lo an eveJtiniiiii!Oir.
• llbiiiMIAN TWIST
1 cup milk
ZIH oupo llile4 !loir ·
· 1&gt; clip ••rar
~ cup nlibl · ·
1&gt; !•aiJI&lt;&gt;&lt;tn salt
Y.i 'cup o!oor,.. , ....~
Iii' tu) ill!lle&lt;l bullet
. almoalll
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2 errs, well beatrn
I tab~_....
1 eanlope dry 7elll
lemoa ptol
~eald mllk, ,suiar, aait ••~ but~&lt;!• toraUatr Ja,a ,..-_ ~ 1
Into large bowl, Jet atao4 tuilll lukflluilt· !!lfM I!! eaJ' llocl
yeast; "!ix ¥nlil yea.stia ai,.lyed, lltll-l!J.~ i!Oirto mille
p ·soli dougH: tollef QI~'l!lile T:_~jDDitfta~~
· b tm~
, runf lllit·Oll flolrillliotld 144 .,..,... unt
, ""'"" ·
~ead in nlstnt, ~\iilcls, .'$1111letUin .poot
tiii!Jih 1nta 4
., .,.. abtiut 12 lneh8 Ionr. lbln 'til61 ~: ~.t~ of ~
together aM prest, lfde by lldt.l'llce '!" fnlNil~""'li ihHi; llt
rise 1UIIll 40\lble irl buill. ~ wltb nilellilll '""*"• ~ · "
350'F, fill' "-410 lllllllltet. CIR&gt;L Sfread b~ with butter~I
using 4 Ctipo t:onf~nel's' sum. 4 tab~ 'crM ,..
leospot&gt;ll Vliillla · 1!4vDI'llll. .com. witll ~ altiiOIId
aliver:s and CbClTJ halveQ
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E. E. Dali
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of Shaffer
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Anita have been

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mort frequently,
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and er seats and 4,~0
with au· standing roow Ia tbe
to matic .lhift, l)oWttr bu .k:e&amp; am! on sale today for
power steering.
Stadium ·('Ame with the
Dut the burden on your t w() !rown~.
e)'e-bones bat &amp;rown by leal•&amp;
and boundl You mutt watch the
LANDY'S MlRK
rosa •head, tba .eoro be)I)nd, the
MELBOU
RNE. !'"'~'f.'!l
• signs along the ro1d and bo olert Al bert Thomas
22.
for unexpected activity Ukely to •m•J John Lindy's
pop out !rom an)'lthm nearby, tree-!nlle m6rd by
The JBicty t'onnol.,uel't t'b Sunday when he wai
ou're ~l]lllr~ft \~ gl-o)ll a 19 minutes. 2A.9 Jeeond• 1
'our ~To In tho lltlrtah' or your meet
flead-boae, 10 thef've come up
w!th some other answers to ea&amp;&lt;'
the emer.(eocy.
Jtotd dlfDJ, fiJr example, ar~
balnc made larl", with em~ha ·
ail on ataadardlzed abape, color
aad refioetl•ity to make them
m,..e rioibta. both day ond nigh•
Bolter brake, enable you to atop
o ·unle ei- to the proverbial
dlmH.d aslety oeot bolt• help
ke~p you lrQJD breoklti1 your
neck bone ou those 1t1dder1 stop·.
So. cheer up. Your peen in
the b'iffil wol}4 •re doing their
level l&gt;ell to tln,J refr!Odiea lor
Your dileue. liOIIDw!IUe, i bDwlng
a bit m~e badlbone . by easl1111
lhe ]&gt;l'tUUI'e of the foo~bone on
lho aCCMta!dr ml&amp;ht 10 o long
way
the &lt;ot!i!Jtlo•

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COUPLES IIPI:CIAL

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- Thre&lt;&gt; hours later Sunday at
The Buick leOin ire 01\Iy one , No main SI&gt;eal\er is sigtiad
bitt \li' )l'lrc)ll$ on, Begl9·
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San Francisco, rookie John Brodie
"' place 10 lhir ; ning this @ltly, the k&amp;ulld Arull\111
11\Ht tl'Oiible
paased 14 yards to Hugh McEihen· Ubw•s ST!AK HO~SE
In lining tl~ hn outstandmg personaUty.
ny in the last 46 oecond• to give L k
17" I 2 182 .,,
I'I!Af
f
the 49ersa 17·13 triumph over the
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170
SBJ
tm
Colto. That touchdown toss pro. Darst
. m 255 151 ~78
Here's t. tip to hqhter\ and ad'ft~ to farmers as to ~'hat
duced the three-way lie becauoe Gibh! ....... J~7 174 IB7 4118 the urban hunter is lalklfti about whtll he comes aroultd of.
Ballimore ltllrted the day leadllll Cllltot'd ...... 205 211 tT5 ~91! fering frlnle services fri)li'llhe city.
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1012
2
7
ond
by a
a!o 7 2 From the Sportsmen!' Sei'vlte Burel\i cllinh this to hunt·
' Two also•ranR who Will pia~ ~.y MillO!- ' ' ' '
224 lBO 2)'o 623 'ers:
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194 189 554
A KEY 'to BETTER litJNTiNG Is ~roper hunter
0 windup• scored 1iotbrl1s lh Calllptioll
i74 205 ttl5
relationshipt. The sportsi!\111 \llho makes friends
up Tf;:,
Faift!\\&gt;tirth
1?? 21 t t8o 577 farmer durihg the closed
Mil usually bt able to
tlmore'a viol! by whipping the Hugglno
18!1 161 211 56! during the tl)&gt;en season.
Green Bay Psckers, 42 .17.
Total
a35 951 973 2910 Inasmuch as the most lmportanl problem a bunter has is
LIAtiUE STANDINGS
a place to jiunt it follows that he ihould know the nrocertv ll
E11tarrn Division
tw/1_
owner. Durihg the Sprin~ and Summer the hunter or
W. L. T.1 Pet. W
t
man would do well to call on his farmer friends and do
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favo rs, or better stili volunteer his services for help in""'""' !I
Pittaburgh
,• 5 0 500
LONG JOHN WOODRUFF
viding proper nesting and feeding game habitat.
Washington
4 u 1 :400
By Unllod
One of the finest things a hunter can do after a good day I
Philadelphia
4 7 0 304
John Woodruff hod llttla If onv In the fi eld is to share his game with the ra rmer.
Cbjcaao Carrto
2 B 0 .200 running otylo but who mod?
JIC".' shou• :I r.n !lei !; This ought lu help Cl'e~-!t am:ica'blel(
r Wl•tt rn Dlvlolon
While justa f""hmon ol tho Unl· relations, hadn •t it? Perhaps ,more hunters will try this dt·

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e ·"Scotty's
a·
" ad drest, If you ar~ b. il m. nd. to sen d a
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from home this Y!tre season, ts ~1. Thfl9dOrtt SC91t, .
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706, A Bal't~, '443 Al\A BMillllon, !t.lt 633, New
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total t•
lead the Steak House bowie"
- Pittsburgh tlld the Browns a Dove Dorst had the h1gh smgl'
big lavor becauae the Lions hand· game for the mght in the A'
ed Cleveland a 00·7 defoat Sunday. Slar Ll!•gue wi th a big 2&amp;5 an
New York's hope; of retaining the he rataled ~79 R. Mmhl&gt;i h•·
league ind Eaotern diviSion lltlcs 1a 236 for one game. Pomero
would have be-n llive if it had bowler. rolled a 1012 gaj!le fo
won at Pittsburgh.
their only win for tin! night

Ll••• Btll Cltvtland

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• Ted
in modern Panther grid history.
tt runs tn \h-e
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' wps *.li'ea1 L"
'0£ e
Panthers
back In 1932, the days of 'Mp Dye
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BOWLING •
HIGHLIGHTS

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'l'eag•r. I
local rccrcalion director, ~a.• 1
been
d Snamed chairman, ·ollbe •Unit·
C in 't
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tee or lue =u
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orne, Italy,
MIAMI BE.AC!l, t•Ja.

th, e ·.ii·-.i;\ 'F'r,;;;~~~ e

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j).;.!n iea\lon lan Wh lllch 'at tuaras.
day nlght being a J i'l.
of what IB in ftlJ!'I! ftk
Coleh lletton of Pomerby Jliely
Meanwhile,
i1 i.lfort
startat his
Bill
odds
to win aglih~ WJ'ilf!Ofl
'N~ ':"!II
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. M,illli~l't ae:•£!'... champlonl)ll~

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1 1«1 . Tru~ .
nowadayw

fJauna .!'llleaaql .
tlng title shared honora today Sunday by lll\i .l!ilas Baoeball Bu• 1
with oplendld aU·r9uild ·peft'orm- l'&lt;lau coi$'Dt!:ll ~ualol, of Donorl,
onnl ,by ,tw'o 61 't~e el!'bllt'o Pa., IS~ ..~ hattlnt
that waschlmploa
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to make Swac&amp;'s elirly
season
chances ol. that
sched· l
By United Proso
Los Angeles 42 Green Boy 1•
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ed P
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tu e avor
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IOnS or a SuCC .IU9 Clfe C p8ign.
1 19~7 Nallonal Football League
Next Soturday's Gam11
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. " illn fook even omoother than they ap- championship game but the De Chicago Cards at Philadelphia
The Panthers
craekerbox fuellday nirlbl. then peared Friday D!wlnst Eaotern lroil Lions, Sun Francisco 49er!
Noxt Sunday's Gom11
only this time for the Armed forces ,,, l)urope. He Wrote hts
entertain Jackson Ftldav n~ht at / wben Johnson and Hawthorne us- and Baltimore Colts are tied for Baltunore at Los Angeles
grandmother, Mrs . EarJ iScott:
the
PHS
gym
Neither
opponent
h
ed
their
and
to
the
W
estern
Division
lead
It
may
Clev•
land
at
N
ew
York
" We finish ed playing baU last Saturday in the last game
f1gured to clean up much oPpoel- advanli!Je nnt'ler the boardS
be 1958 brfore th ey untangle and Detroit at Chicago Bears
t10n
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For r.lddl~.
Co! eh .Swack- p•·ov•'de a !ltl_e rival for the Green Bay at San Francisco
0 tn'I
ths seaso_n.
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the championship playoffs. We lost, so "are ,•u u
n e oth er hand, Albens an d hopu!r • expected
to go liifth Mark Browns.
P. burgh arwas hington
arrn y team t'n Europe. The week befo·re, ··•e
pia,..., 1M
Wellston have been !Ire-doped tho Kelly ttl Cl&gt;nter. Ernie BoWles, Ed· Here's how the week end action
and won. I went to PariA while I was tbere."
classAtheno
of theover
lOop,
that
wtn ate
',orbbyRoy
Lbbgahdat Har·
lor· title
gave In
the thBrowns
the lith
dlvllllon
Fans here will remember Scott as one of tbl! nhlj
by
Well
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·· nt&lt;
Wird,Crooks
a. •Rd Bo
Nelson
eir 12 year
history
and

headacbe .fu_ore_i~:Ver.~the

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Admitt..d Saturday:
da Yor um, Pomeroy.
D&gt;&lt;charged, Sjturday, Carrjc
Rca, SyraeiLSe; Mrs, Rayn\onft El'
berfeld. r~o:o-stet·; Frances Rlttt!r"

Syracus~.

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Admitted Sulida7, Rirlwrd War·
ner, Pomero; 6amc• · llawley, of
cheshire; Ella S\'bbb, l'olneiOY.
Discharged S1mday, Harvey T.
Hal!, Middiepdrti Bin !.i1&gt;rrl11; Mid·
dleport· Mrl. Coii'lfs l'bgh atld
baqy, Gallipolis; Walter Athey, of
Middleport.
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Birth•, M'r. and Mrs. Russell Ytr
cum, POmeroy, a son.
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DARTFORD, England uP·,C. coll1nt, 43, an
Anglican churChman, denounced
Mr. Mbt.orlat
jJ1or tQOt--bOM
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Santa Claus today as•a ~~menace." eonnec~d to 1your
fwt'lst-bcmeAnd furthermore, he alid the the one wearing the wotch, tiul
bewhi•kered pld aeutleman !hould is! Is you't brain ticking oft time
take his reit\oeer back to tbe a~ \'OUr root ti(!ks ;rf miles On
North Pole aTld never darken our
lht acce,frator?
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~compan1e e group.
chimneys aga-m.
Well vou're p- o ~ bly a ''ictim
i\tr. J. A ·Kennard, Vo.-Ag. in·
Collins fil'ed his blast al:!'ainst of civ.li~ ttb-a nul uncommon
structor (rom Morgan County, what the British call "Father dis ea s~ clffecting !nllllon!l of m~
Obio, and Mr. Howard Benning- Chris~as': ht h.is parish maga· tor~s!s tod~y,_ parUeulll:rly. ia. _the
ton, Allsoclate County Agont of ,tn• , , 1.,. t4•d;.t\g ropo 1·t• that a rdg1!ns of the frontal 'bone/ tbc
.Ta rkson, Oblo' Wt rc the judges. school. ror s~ntas is being oper-1 Wrist bone and the right too b~n&lt;'
The Racine dozen received a top atl'd in the United State!l
·1You're a produc.t of ' sbdnk.mJ~
silver rating Th ree of the eight
hemisphere, wh1ch Is in lurn J:
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Go hom t' , ~a nto.," he said. 14 GO prodduct of modern commup.i~a the- Rat'lnc phwin'!.
. b"c.k to where yotJ (!;:ur.c from- tlon and modern transpOrtation
MOTHERS FETE TEAM
The North Pole of the n~ver nev- Ancl you're probably an ineurabl•
Motbcrs of the Pomeroy fool· er la~d We donl need Santa sp('cder
ball team will be hostesses at a Claus. Vie Is redundant."
The ,.sit uation, in hct. is litr·
dinner for the tea m members,
The vicnr's attack on Santa al i Jy to get worse~much wcrsemanauers, coaches and cheerl~d- ready has spa1·ked · angry ~rih· I before tt gets better You, anrl
ers. The dinner w! U be served m ctsm from parents in his parish , milhons of oth ~rs lik e you, han •
the Junior High Auditorium. An y and throughouJ, Britain, but he · been trnppcd m nn e"istehce of
mothers, who have not been co~- stucl{ to his guns.
splil ·second stheduling You wan ~
tncted are invited to assist, If
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to get farther faster. Admit i'
they wish.
Colhns, vicar of St. Albans Par- ! your ·sttper-charged ch uriot is dl'
Ish here for 15 years, ar~ued that l 1 gncrl to get you there fast. anrl
SAI. AS TO MEET SCANlON
"Christ alone makes C'tmslmas." i ~odern expressways have becll
SAN FRANCISCO UP-~or­
mcr world li ~h tWeight cbamp](ln
T ~uro S11las ha.s si!{ned to meet

tailored ' lor apetd aad more
apeetl.

The expeft.. hOwever, bave
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Kal'llliul:r, Mamarer
D W:~ !Jt ""'Phone: 432, Pomeror
sate lor \!hf tael that Y""'ie hu·
man ani, II .iuelt, m &lt;IPible oi
Boot.: ........m:~.:s;
P·li~Oiln 0Vtlri1101 .. IPJII&gt;hllll""' '' .:-11:
no more !E!~oty .powen w~~---......:L..~::;:::;:::::...::..::__:_ __:______

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The Rev. Pe~r

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Well Received At
Check The Friday Cagt Tilt

fages
of 1
Tht Dally Sentinel

for a
gala amy
of

Gifted
Ideas
For The
Happiest
Solutions
To All
Your
Present
Problenis!

SHOP
AT YOUR

LOCAL

The 1 fans enthusiastically re·
celved the newlv organized Porne.
roy High School Pep 'Band wluell
performed at the Pomeroy-Eastern
basketball game plaved at Pomeroy last Friday night.
ActualJy, this select group was
organized and play&lt;d throuihout
th~ basketball oeason last school
year. Band 4ireetor, Ray Wood·
geard, tJiaced J'lm Lohse ill ~harge
of the Band. Jim was Top Ser·
g~ant during the marching season.
!!)e musleal numbers played
Friday night were varied and In·
terestlitg, and Included qulek·ltep
marche11 and pop tunes.
. Thou~h several more nlay be
added, the group now ln~ludea
the following: Trumpets - Jim
Lohse, Reva Rae, Tom Brown, Carolyn · Meier, Nancy Woodgeard,
Kareh Drake and Nancy Brown;
Bill Anderson, Susan
Young and Asenatb Tracy; Barl(one - Renata. Jaxlcr, and Betty
Homm· Tromhonea- Patty Blakes
lee, Eiste Arnold and Jennifer
Lohse; Bass Horn - Freddy
Brown· Percu9sion - Roger Hy·
sell a~d illll Young; Clarinet• Connie Wood1eard, Myrna Maag
and Borbara ,lrnold and $axo·
phone - Jim Eberobaeh.
H(lms -

Bing Crosby says:

uMake this a

White Christmas ...
give your wife
an automatic GAS Dryer!"

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She'D lOYe the .tq whiiA!I tJ/q whlflll,
colon keep their luatre-clothtl Jut
longer, too ... .bar~~ theTre aenti1 dried,
.. .., tllill
Ill k GAS Dryer. It'• the
ideal Chtli\.iuU iiR for her.
Nq mOll i~Ntlaefr, rtretdlln(· linelr Ill

Occupants Escape
!Continued Prom Pap Ontl
Meanwblle, Pomeroy Patrolman
·1ohn Mckenzie reported a minor
collision Saturday afternoon at
1'30 at the lnteroection of Seeond
and Lyng streete.
,
He ma Herschel E. Roush, 44,
Racine wali going east on Second
when John Eastla Radekln, 73, Rt.
l, Carpenter, pulled out of Lynn
Into the ·side of the Roush ear.
f:J amages to ·the Roush ~ar were
estimated at $160: to the Radekin
bar aL $50. No a':-ress were made.
.Bobby il!:ml o~ in 11 ~C.-.1\~tnd
nt the Clvte AudJtorlun,, Dee.

tht Iitle [rom .!1\xun.v' I
1952 ~·d
it

See the

M.

tbe buenwnt tbla .utlier . . • no mtiN :.
bancinl heavr Wild and takinr it down

. aaam.

"And say," Bq ~y adds, "my

tlld JOng 'Piumit!s frtlll M~en· nolly lim. ·
liere. One pennf'j tbrth of GAS drii!e a ,

~!bole load of clol;jr.M!"
Yes, a GAS IRYtr il tbet economical .
to rim • . . ctltltl lees to install IUICi

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COME AND SEE ITI

maintain, too.
.
Hurry! See your GAS appliance tlealer
today!

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GAS DRYER
at your·
GAS Appliance
Deale.r

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RI!SULTS

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...: word lor !hree ecilleeutl!!r lnl1orttou.
Spedal- OM mO!IIb lGr lll etllll per WGI'd
Pull hit of a - IIIII' wqn wW be cbaried lor odvertlalnc w
Ill P,ld fill' ~.(!!.!!\!lila of eaeb laotllb followillc lnsertloo.
Eil'Ors ill ~·-...U.li-Bhoolld be l'tllOfted !mmedlatoly. Tile
Dail7 Sei!Unel wiH not be ruponalhle for l)IOrc than one Jntor·
net illlel'tton.
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Card of Thanb nol fllleelll Nolleot of li:Wontl SJ.OO. ObltlW'Iel
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METROPOLITAN

PUBLIC SALE
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'In pursuance of an order of the

Your Only A11tborized
Fuller BRUSH MAN
James Marriner
736 E. Moln St.

Southern Dtslnct of Ohio, East·
Cfl\ Division, the undersigned will 1
offer for sale at public auctign on I
the 27th day of Decl!'mber, 1957,
ot 10·00 o'clock A M. ot the pion!

AUTO SALES

ADS
PflONE 998

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Legal Notice

Good CiW1 Ulled Cln·
All Mikes 14d Modell

United States Dlstr1et

Pom1roy1 Ohio
I " " - No. 121 - After 5 PM

I J NOfiC~

Ht...,.,.... Por

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Wuoalti L"Jelllt - Line Cedar
Cbeltt - LAU Window Pul--

Court,

sight of Crow BrotherB Poultry

Company at Letart Falla, Melg•
IO.?·tf
County, Oh1o, the real estate and
For Houlle Budding-- Nelgler'a personal property of the·said Crow
I P.aclne, Ohio. Phone 361)4,
Brotlters Poultry Compony, bank·
11 14 3tc rupt, consisting of.

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Real estate located in Letart I

ru DJO &amp; l'i~lAVISlO.~ 5ER\'1CE, Township, bcmg the plant site,
Phone 200. Cleland Atipllance containing about one and one~half

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TRAILERS
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1 wish to thank Dr. llolce and the
TRAILERS I
nurses and all the eQtployees
at Meigs G.,ntral Hospital ond
everyone that aent rarda and
!etten during my reeent llln"'
GOd bless you all. Mro. Ann•
McCoy, syracuoe. • 12 e 11

ACT HOW
SAVI $100 TO $1000
Waverly, Ohio, dealer slue'
with 76 new and used trallors
14 to 110 ft., alao 10 wldea. Tw
nd thtee bedrooms, nationa!I.
tnowr&gt; makes. Tl1e lowest pos·
alble term• anywhere. Drive
li\Ue and s.;o a lot. Th.,. ar
well worth your ttlp. This 11
70ur LAST shopping place, ~
come prepared to deal. Fast
free delivery. Move •• tomor
row. Anything of value taken
In trade.
WAVIRLY MOilLE
HOME SALES
U. S. Hlghwoy 23
WAVERLY, OHIO

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fSb 1 AIJto Services
. H. IIAWLINGS ~~ CCI. -14
hour Wrecker . Sin1ct. D•r
Phune &amp;:l2'1. Nlihl Phon•
801l8-1[. D&lt;,D$1 • I'LYIIOtl'lll
DLUIItS
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Wonted

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REAL ESTATE
For Sal or Ran

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FOREIGN NEWS

COMMENTARY

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Howard
Wells is 1 medical pao
tient at the Hob:er •Hospital
Thomas Hartley is 10 Veterans

ROCKET PAILUII-Dr. J9hn P.
HalfOll, director of P'roject
Vanguard, teU. reporte11 In
Wasblngloa tballbe !alllll'e o!
lbo oatelllte...artrllll rocket

wu 1 ruecbanlealrathc=r lban
I destia prvblfllt. llo Ol1d Jl;
wUI not hold np the overaU
~tellltw P.l'!lfiiD. AD OXJI,lo~on
,:,._;.rDJ
, ~ , 111 dobm
ftltmor~f!

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vi the .,,..;, 1.'11C

two ,..,..

Hospttal at Huntington.
Mrs. Clam Phillips spent the
.week end ot her home here, Mre.
Phillips spent the ThanksgiviRI
week end with her son. John and
family m Urbana
The AuxiUary will hold \lletr
Chrlst111ns party, Dec 14 There
will be a g~ft exchange and a pOt
luck dinner.
Rev Wingert of MeArthur flU.
cd hlo regular appointment at tbe
Presbytenon church Sunday morp,
ing: ,
'Mrs. George Cahoon recently e!ltcrtained with
family dlnn_,honoring Mr.
84th blrlll·
day.
Mrs Blf·
die
Charles C.
boon
Castor, o,l
SBlem

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Ohio Stale University for conduttan eight week sumtper term uf
conserve.tlon education for a!1

Jilg

teacpers mcluding elementary an•!
h1gh schol&gt;l, and state and distric1•
cnnscrvJllitln meetir.g
Mr. Nolan IS one of 19 board

members te 3p~nsibtc for tbe camp
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FOil! GN AID APPlAl- Viee
Pr~stdent JUcHard ~ NilrCJPi

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WELL EQUIPPED

ctatlon of Manufacturer• 1n

operatidn~

addres.&lt;!l&lt;ti 1M Natl011A1 As.O-

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New YorJt, said "t.he pl-ospects
Fl'I'CHill.!RG, Mass. UP - Un·
are good" ror another bal..
der .Massachusetts law, pohce
anced budget He ptedset! that
must make a carerul invtlntory of 1 t~e El~enhower Adn'll!llstra ..
all itlmts found on anyone arrest· 1
t(on w1ll plact secur)ty "aboV"e
other considerations.'' Ni:ron
led A Vermont woodsms'~,
l'€11ewed.hls appeal for a broad
ed here after a spree, had 129
foreign economic aid program.
articles tn hi' p2,.-son, includin'!
\IIree ja'etets: two \&gt;air of trousers,
In Patis, NATO oll1dals talt~ 11
a World War n diaehargc butlon,
one stale roll, a glaaa cutter, a Jun· for granted t~ot Vice PreSident
ior G·m~n badge, a horseoh"'' and diehard M. Nixon w1U lead the
110..._
cents In change,
Amei'lca~ delogatlon.

arrest·j

Legal Notice

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In Columbuo and were ,U..t. &lt;if.
lu•r dHughter, Mrs. Oarol ken .el
lfrs Stephen Foley and 1\ trl.
Worthy Shalk were roront guc·stl
of 'Mrs. F~ley's mother, Mrs JoneJ
at Marion 1 Ohio.

~ducatioml grou~s lease thhl'
camp fscili ties each ye'ar.
Some of these are the Future
Homemakers ni America, Th"

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BARNEY

Wiseman t nd
were shQpp n(

More than 1100 Future Farn1er~
"" this million dollar e!nlp SJte
ea~h 1 yeilr. MaD) Other prominent

Wanted to Rent

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Raqln~ Vpeotional Aartculture
fnstruetor lloward Nolan attend~!~!
an. Ohio F.F.A Camp Muoklngum,
iamp board meeting at Washlh•·
lon C. H.,llblo i'l'l~ay tve!llnJ a'nd
8aturday forenoon. Mr. Nolan I•
the \lo~tioo\Jil Alr!Culture lioard
Memb&lt;1r, representing the yoea·
Ilona! Atrlc\ilture ln•tructors of
Southeastern Ohio.

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lira lladolln~
dau~bter, Wa'lda,

Nolan !ttends
Ohio FFA Camp·
8oprd Meetmg ,

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
lstate of W. L, Willock, docu1011
Notice ts hereby given that Robert L. Coats, whose Post Ortlee
1ddreis 11 262 S 2nd Avo l Mid·
dleport, Ohio, h~s been dulY ap·
pointed Executor of the ~alate
of W. L. W11iock, acccascd, late of
- - - - - -.....- .....,_ Meigs County, Ohio.
M~'"''" WUhiiC&gt; ""'""''
Dated this 27th day of Novem·
•61idlllepon ,.,,. • All\ol~ ber, 19117
!kin,.. Pllooo Ul..l
114041
Job• C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
Rodner Downine
(12) 2, 9, 16, 3te

••g.~·=~~: ~i.%n:!;.~~~:"!~~~

al days vacntton in White Sulp uir

Sprmgs, Washington D c., Vlr1
smla and home by way of fhe
Skyline Drive.
Mrs Edith Johnatcn baa •Ill·
plovonent at Kresge•a lo ~\l!nhtiJ;
Mrs. Harry Petera slid tfa1 gb·
"" wore •hopping ln coluinbut
laot week

-~ altar It wu louoliod all.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Ettala ol Ltv! no Ervin Dtc111od
Iuthi llttor Ptr L...
Notu:e Is hereby given that Ho,JIUiili£11 BUICk 011
mer Baxter whose Post Office add·
rel8 ta Pomeroy, Ohio, has been
'Mllll- t1 , _
duly appomted administrator of
the Estate of Levina Ervin late of
Twenty-three Interested farm·
"'"II• a:l. Cell ollrn. GrMeigs County, Ohio, decoued.
ers attended the Milk Parlor ver·
11oot hrl1111
Dated thiS 30th day of Novem· sus Stanchion meeting Monday
~~:-.~~~--~:,_ ber 19~7.
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evenlnl December 2 lt was point·
I-=-- - - - - - John C. Bacon
ed out that much careful and long
I ."-u 0
' n:;urortGe
Judge of the Probate Court.
lime planning should be done be·
Meigs County, vhlo
fore maktng any permane1,1t ar·
IIU1 WAJI;I
(12) 2, 9, 16, 3tc
rangement..
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Tho" attending were: Clair Bo·
so, Pearl Carr, Raymond· Ervin,
~~lr~·;_w;,_Nelcler
Clifford llorrjs, Delbert Smith,
"'d Cleek. Racine, Olllo, Phone
Andy. . Cross, Thomas Sayre, Dan
1811.
1l 14 lite
Smith, Doualas Circle, Carl Mor·
r1s, Thereon John!lon, Clarence
(8) Aut,
Rrlce, Charles Thei.,, Paul Moore,
Warren Rose, Harold Carnahan,
lllll5 Ft&gt;rd V8 St~llon Wa11on
Paul Ervin, Raymond Furbee,
$1,411li. Bl10ttnor'1, Pomeroy.
John J;aaterday, !larold' F. Rouah,
!laetrolux
Sweeper
and
Clarinet
12.e-6~
Earl Cross, Clifford Holter, Clark
For Sale. Coli 8461 belore 8 1.
lhle, and Howard Nolan, Vo.·Aa.
m. or ofter 4 P. nt. 10 16 6tfe
19116 Chevrolet O.lolre $1,6911. 4
instructor.
dr. Soden. tully equipped. Show FOR SAU:: one lAncaster deep
The December 9jh meeting hns
room clean. Blacttnar's, Pome
been planned for the County·wide
well
jet
pump
wt'h
pr011ure
roy.
12-tt-«Jtr
Bulk Milk Tank meeting to be
link 1noJ owltcll. Also 86-l•et
11\'wUMNCt: Atii!NI; I
held ln. the court roOJ!l of the
I''71 • x 1"
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~ lot.utomaallt. HH•tJ.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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74,• ......,
l'lr&amp;
1018 PontiR
2 dr. Secli•
~cleteet'sP'l···
Court House, Pomeroy· Oh10 Tlli1
drawln(
tabll,
a·ool
ACCtOINt
,
lo!ata
of
Noro
Konnady,
docoond
$1,695. New PCiliUac trsde·ln on
meelmg Is being &amp;ponoored by Ag·
lid tooll One typewriter desk
...., Cuualty 11111 ... ,.
I Notice is hereby given that Leo ricu!ture
one juat ll~e lt. A real buv.
Extension Scrv1ce.
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Bloetlnar'o, Pomeroy. 12Mic
It Is now planned to om1t the
Ileal Estate •rfk•• ,
lalbe, one aolld oak 11deboard
tn MlllDI.II'ORT, OHIO
duly appointed Administrator of December 16 meeting.
9Jl6 Dodse Coronel 4 dr. Sedan
one 11 Whl~e 11 aewlng maehlne: ' 61S..M
PNONI1
6111
the Estate of Nora Kennedy latt!
HARRISONVILLE
$l,Ttlll. New Pontiac trade·ln
mtlque. P~ono Pomero1 81 ..J. Cllo\U'I,!;lll. •••urftuco l'to!Oeuon. of Middleport, Moles• County, 0.,
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Gilkey
A swept Wl\lf beauty! Push but·
10 ~ 61!c
Lila, ~Ut&lt;. !'Ire, POlio. cau Do• deceased.
ton shift. itoetlnar'a, Porn•· ---- - 11 tl
11dl
Dated this 27th day ol Novem· an.d family and Mrs. Parsons VISit·
0 hlo· ed Mr. and Mrs John Parsons In
roy.
12.e.tltr 112)
j •• M ' e;;.lrt.
ber IDG7. -Pennaylvanla over the week end.
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(21 ) R J E t t
John C Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G1bson and
IBM Bolek V8 Super 2 dr. ,1,3an 6 room unfurrlshed houoe for the
80 S 0 e
Judge of the Probate Court
Rlvlero Cpe. Traded In from lo
th M d
h
fomlly visited theil son, John In
eal merehant OD now Buick
manager o
e (I ern Mart For Sale Layton's Tavern, Ponl
Meigs County, 0 lo
Chillicothe, Sunday.
Power SteorlnJ, Brokes an•'
Clore, Lawrence Lynd Phont•
Room and shurfle boord. W•ll (12) 2, 9, 16, 3te
Mr. and Mrs Robert Alkire and
J)ynallow. llloettnar'o. Pomr
Arnold Grate, Rut. 24293.
I sacrifice Phone 1'urner 20450,
ehildren and Bud Douglas ealled
roy.
12.e.tl.
_ 12 ~tc I New Haven.
12-4 Olp
LIGAL NOTICE
on Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson of
Portsmouth and brought Mrs. Mar·
108$ Ford V8 Onllomllnc $1,3f
·t
1"111 1\e"'
_ . Cuch~t#' ~' -~~...,..,_, MARGARET ROUSII, whose garet
Douglas home.
2 dr. Sedon. We hove th!, ca
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place of residence Ia unknown,
Mr.
and Mrs Babe Whaley and
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hereby
notified
that
on
the
9th
day
a!ttlng ID Iron t II no because
room, 2 hcd.•, n1nl" only 13n POMIRO
WAI!D Mr and Mrs Howard G1lkcy spent
la top• every way. Blaettnar'5 Mulberry Av~ J'hono anoJ
Y 6· roorn 1nmc of November, 19!)7, HO
Pomeroy
12.e.tlt.
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with hath, s~s furnace heating. ROUSH, being plamtlff, flied hi s Sunday with their pureuts, Mr.
12 9 atr
=-=-:.:.-:-:-'"="~I,ocated on Lincoln 11111 Road, petition agnlnst her as defendant and Mrs. Chnt Gtlkey
John Blaekwoo~ who has been
\HI Keloer 4 dr Sedan $285 tx· tallablo Dec 1ft n"wlv •lcco,,lr~ l cRKy walking d1.tance to shot&gt; In the Court of Common Pleas,
ceplionll 1b1pe for medel. Coli
4 room1 and bath, unfurnished · ping Only $1l500.00 •and owner Mole• County, Ohio, Case No. 12,. a paUant at the Holzer Hospital
1·11.
12 8 8tc i Uvtng room exceptionally lar~,.
will assist In ftnanclna.
623, praying for ~lvoree from the has returned home this week end.
Mra. Graco Carr spent Thanks·
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Sa'1..
with open fireplace. Ileal and INCOMI PROPIRTY - Conven· said Margaret Rouoh on the
19 1
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water furnlehcd. Eleotrlc waoh· lentiy located In Middleport, a grounds of Wilful Absence of said glvin&amp; with her son, Ernost, ond
,
er and dryer nece11ary Fur In· Duplex With 5 rooms and bath, defendant !rom laid plalnllff lor famll~.
.ADDING MACliiNE. Ph 0 0 e formation call 3H·M. 12 6 6tc gns heating. Only $6000.00. Will more than one yoil last past '"" Ceoll !Ianing Is spendmg a few
8087•\',
12 7 6tc - I rent lor $800.00 to $1000.00 groas neglect of duty, and ptuntlff days with his family here.
Mr. and Mra. Bernard Gilkey
on blaek I :'urnshed home, five rooms and per yoar
also PlOYS that he be awarded tho
to• road. Andrew cro11, Lelorl I bath and ultllty room. Modern. fARM - 300 acres with good 1· care, education and control of Dav· and chlldren spent the week end
ra'i1~ Phone 248:1.
12 6 6k
138 S. 4th, Middleport.
I room •frame houoe wltW bath, id Leonard Roush, child of the par· In Penillylvanla with Mr. and Mro.
12 &amp;31c I free goa, electrlelty. Loree baas· ties hereto and lor other proper John Parsons.
1/ALNUT CHINA CLOSET. In - - - - - - ment ~arn, ex.tra bam and p~n· relief. Said cauoe will be lor hear·
coed condition. Phone 494-M.
17) Help
ty other buildings. \00 acre• or Ina ?n or after the 2'tb. day Ql
The Ridge-Keno
12, 5, 6tc
___ - - - - more can be ,tractor allltlvated. December A D. 1967.
Mr. and Mrs. Caah Bahr, Chris;::;;:::::;:.:=;::;:::=.::::=::;,~ ~an or woman to aupply Nallon Abundant paoture. Locust post•
Howard Roush
tine and Janis, Middleport, were
IIAY 1114 CI'RN: 8Jenle7 Glbbo,
ally Advortlzed Walkms Prod
can he harveoted every winter. crow &amp; Crow
Thnnluilving supper guest! of bla
LoRI llollom, lloute 2.
ucta to eo!lomers 10 Middleport On State Highway mld·way bo· Attemoya for PlalnUII
~arenll, :llr. and Mrs. Maynard
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' J1 21 &amp;lip Avot·age $2.&amp;0 per huur from tweon Pomeroy and Atheno. Gll) II, IS. 26, (12) 2, ll, 16, ~· Bahr.
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alar!. No Investment noe011ary
Good for daley, beef, riding week end.
I Newly Built I Whool Troller
Mr. end Mrs. William Rose, son
We help you stSl't an lndepend· hom, or general forming. Only
Mr and Mrs. Walter Bush and
Billy,
of Columbus visited over the
Elrl Wfl'llfl'• Bradbury.
ent buKI•cu Write D. E. Dmn
$11,000.00
children ol Mlehlgaa, visited Mr
12+6tt
port, 71 E. Robtruon Avenno
. CUCKLIR RIAL TY
end Mrs. Probe Rou1b and other holidaY ~ilh her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Everctt Milhoan They return·
Barberton, Ohio
BOX 229
PHONI 101·Y relatives durin&amp; the holidays.
(12) ·+D-Ill 23-41p 1121 7 31c
Mra. Martin Ohlinger reccnlly ed holne Saturday Other R•esta
Good lllxad Hay. IIY !)!e bale 01
lrlller ~d. H. A. Cole, Tup Want mak;;sli'to $ 0in; nuy·• 1:"".;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;1 visited Mrs. Hope l'ow1llln Park· were Mr. and r.tra. Blaine Milhoan,
10
2
Elaine and Ton}', Pomeroy.
pen Plllna. Phone 12a0.
Many are doing it.
crburg.
llr. and Mra. Earl Conroy and
IZ.Wltp.
work for lnan or woman. No
Home trom college dttrlng the son, Hugh, Akton, arc 5uests of
Thsnk•glvlng vacaUon were Joe
4 rOUIII dnlte 4uckt, t2.00 eoch;
t
porlonre needed. Spore nr full
I
~'ord, East Tennoasee State; Bcr· hla mother. Mts. Allee Dodson,
I Pl1ll&lt;lalre elitc:trlc dryer. Ex· time. Wtll toach anrl f1n811Cc
nard Llevlng, Otterbein; Roome this -k. They left lor Hunlhlg·
tn coed eoediUon 490 See or you Write McNESS co., 120 F.. 9 I'OOm - 2 bath dweUing McGlothlin, Sandra Roush and Lo· ton Thursday to viol! their son,
write Mn. Lowell Hett&amp;or, Hor· Clark st , Freeport, Ill.
I n exrellent condition Ia Roush, Marshall College, nctly Mr. and Mrs. Georae Conroy and
rloonvUie, Ohio.
t2 6 3tp
112l 2 · 9 · 2 IP Close ln to business
JonCI, Glenvtll~ state Teachers. were ,aoeompanled by Mrs. Dod·
son to Columbua Frldoy to VISit
10 Hudaon Water CUPO f2.1l0 each Sicepmg ;,;;;;;;-,, Phone 88B·Y: trict 115 !r'!tternut Ave and Julia ~dwardo from Mountain her oon, Mr. ond Mra. Jaok Con·
11·22·12tp.
Can be used as a one tam Slate Business College In rarken· rov ovor Chriatmas
Edaon llouah RD I, Racine.
Phone 3010.
12 6 3tc
1 lly dwelling or two apart bur". w. Va.
Mrs. Everett Sisson ot Long Bot·
For ~on! - E1tenslon Laddera, mcnts. Owne~ Will sell or
Mrs. Eleanor ,Fruth and :~arsha tom,
daug~ler of Mr. and Mrs.
!!colloid r.~orda, llrop Clotho. rent. For lurther lnforma· Mn. Lufema Weaver, Mr and Mull Taylor, Ia a patient a~ the
Clinton !!'Iaber, Ktddleporl.'
Mrs. Bpb Beae~ and family spent
P~me ~X.
IIIII tlon Call ,or' Write
Thanksaivlnl Oly with Mr. and Holler Hospital. She underwent a
Frlllay mornmg.
uldd'·
L ,.......
Mra. Davfd ,FJelds, :.Jl:.
li
Tr11ler op~ee. earl of .. I ODS IIIIWI
1\cv, and Mro. thomaS Reynolds
port. Get loc~ted llefort muddy
,
snil Dobbie tecen!Iy vl•llod rei•·
ll'Ound huit• you. Pbone P~n.
lnsuran~a
uvea In Madlaon,
ve.
E48er Reynolcll,llerllold'a Delry
Mr. and Mra. Keith Arnold and
Store, Ktddltpj)rl~ Ohlo. • .... 225 I. ltld lt.
Phtllt 232 Jildy vlslte• "r. and 'Mrs. w. G.
10 • """
POI!IIroy,,
Qhlo
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G. s. HohttHa~ Jr. _ '"'klr Arnold lp "Philo, 0., dur Ing . tiC
1\' CHAI\LIS M. McCANN
(18t Employment
we~~ .0~~ch wr~. Mro. Cluud
StoH Cotr..pondent
Communists
Bumgardner; Mrt. Catherine Em·
over .J,Ih•
- - - - -·- Mr. and Mrs. Carl fludnall and blelon end JoAnn and Everett
to 1VCSI
Experlencod ·llmb&lt;l~ • cult!!/' with 1chllld~on and :Mrs. Rqasell Ohllna· BumJiarnor visited lllr. and Mrs.
new powv. a.W. l;iontact Lowell "· all of Cha~leston,, recently vis· Rlchard Do11on of Morgantol'ln,
Hellger, l!·arrlsonvllle, Ohio.
tied n. T. Ohllnaer.
• during ,the week em!.
.;
12 8 Sip 'Mr.1 and ~fro. F!'OW1l•n R...h
snd faJIIIil' ol week
Le~nan.
1 ~;~i~i;~~
Thenkaglvlnc
en4 Va.,
wllbepent
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Plans IVere compleltd' for lhe
Bal8ar, O.ke Salt and 'Turkey Sup·
per to be held, Dee. 13 by the w:
S.C.S. when they mel Thursday
eveltlug. SOrvinR will itart ot 5:30,
M". Bet~ Ro111h ~resided and
Mr1. Dqlla Ind1or (lrestntA!tl :ill•
p•oar~ " 611 /IXt, My \'fltneot'
w•th the c~rlsl!nas Story rtod b)l
!!til. Lona llo!lher, pi'il)ler ~y Mrl
Gr~r.. A,liistiftg i\'ilh th~ ~ro~
~~''" Mt~. ida l'&lt;nlrht. Mr~. ~lila
!'\'los, Mra: Lucy J&amp;!leta, Jil-l, Of·
lie Calvert ami Mm. Sib) 1 Darst.
Christmas ra1·ots were sung by
Mrs. Persons nM }Irs. Dorst
· A reading "Keeping Christmas"
was given by Mrs. Ida Knight and
a talk ol'l "Missionaries in Korea"
by Mrs. j\Jtona Kart. A prayer
by Mra. Windsor concluded the

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Bulk Milk Tank
Discussion Is
Slated Tonight

(;()NCIU:'fll Bl.OC»

Cnroh

Jane .~fchipR"rr
Carol~ c\atliJ, Dot·

Mr and Mrs Ro~er PhU' Ips
have returnctl home aflcr se•·er· ,

Linda Stockton,
~f~~~ta8 ~~::~~:~· and
Carolyn Sisson;
-·~
,June O'Snt!ll
gueltt ·ot honor.
shower was given by Car· progntm.
During Ute buijness session a
Siss911 and April Shasteen.
Idm1atit&gt;n ~f ~ ~ made to tile
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bm, Mrs. IIDIIIb and Mrs. Chad.
,well, were w~..,..~.
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A Chrlstmoi party followed w th
24 meml)tt1 JH!ed at the table
dtlOI!raled ltllh thristmas ar·
rfii.eil~. leo eteain, ~oke, sand·
II'.! ' eoflee and mjnt; were s•r·
•til
' Which • filii exchonge

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Turkey an~ ."om Sboot, Racine
Plan!Ra Mill, Deeember 11.
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a8ed woman 7 room ftouoe fur·
nl•bed,, bathroom, botUed g...
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FIIEI£. W1U also p~cy boed for
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Stcra 116 W Maio St., Pomeroy acres more or less
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..... _ -- - - comPlete poultry dressmg plant,
T~RMITES EllTERMrNATID I includmg ptckers, , conveyors, Ia·
HANDMAD~ ARTICLES. Regular ~·or frt:e :n.,"ect~~D pho~oe 383·M., 1bles, ,washers. scales, 1ce macbmea
and ChrislmaB· Aprons. Hea'
Gilmure Supply Sll)re, Popu~ro). sands, troughs, office equipment,
Scarfs, Plllow Cases, Place M&amp;t
A.l, w1.1rk "uaranleed Fully ln· tvpewriter, a1r cond1tioner8, fans,
Batb and KJtchen Towelwred vaughan's Indl•atrial anct files, maintenance equipment,
Mrs., Stella Walburn,
ltaby sheets and pillow "'"-'
&amp;•l.U&amp;I Termite control Sar weldor and three Chevrolet trucks. has been a member of
1Jaby blba, pm cushions lunch
vtee, St lbrys, W Va
' 2511 Terms of sale Cash. Sale to the ! Mtddleport Church of the
eon cloths, sale price, crmoh• •
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25c yard. Mrs Lee Rud ..eJl.
ed as a whole and parcelsJ-10% and has taught a Sunday
Phone 364
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down on day of sole and tne hal·
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ance 00 day of closmg. All sales Schoo . class for seventeen
are subJect to confirmation by I years and . was prestdent of
Building Lot, 62Xl50 0 Depot
.ri!UCTUIIAI. 1 BIAMo
the Court
the Women's Missionary SoStreet, Rutland. See F. E DUN·
Edison Hobsteller,
' ctety for •-urteen years. She
FEE, Rutland.
12·4-6'p
.ClAJI !lOll -MITALa
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Trustee for Crow Bro- IS the mOther of eight
cUtom Bu!it Kitchen Kitchen I
thers Poultry Co.
dren. She is Still an
designed ,for yo&lt;Jr home. Free
Webster &amp; Fultz
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••tlmat.. Foremou &amp; AbbotL I
:UN K CO
Attorneys
wor er ln the church
Phone 62S..Y.
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h~r health permits.
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ClAIMS U, 5. HAS PALLEN RED ROCKIT-Communl•t Party boss
NUdta S. Khruskchev (nghtl Is shown as he charged thnt rocket

carrier~ ot

Ruasia's ftrst earth satellite feU ''somewhere" on U. S.

territory Dec. I "but they do not want to give U back to us '' The
atatement was made at a receDtlo~n the Finnish, l!:mbassy, Mos•

cow. Listenina are U. S Amha.~sador Uewetyn Thompson tl),d
Soviet Premier Nikolai A. Bulganln (JntmmttnMI flnd~hoto)

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which Is isolated from Wel'it Ger·' tal 1::; mcreased because (If feaa'
many by a IIO·mlle stretch of ~lot the United Slates might not
Communist-eontrollJ!d temlory.
be wJlling to hHzard a crisis wUl1
Two Million Fltt hot
Soviet Russja by defending them.
Th.ts JS one of the repercussiou,
Slnee 1&amp;49 when West Ger·
many's rcmalrkable cJ.:momic re now be1ng felt throughout . Wes•covery got really s~arted, about ern Europe, of Rm;si11's starthng
2 milhon ~~ast GerUJans hne fled sucoo~ses in the fiohl o! nuclear
the Communtst part of the courJ· missles.
try Most of them have crossed
It •·as because of the lear !bat
from East Berlin I.,..W" t Borhn
The flight has reduced East Ge· Berlin m1gnt be sncrif1ced that
many's popLtlalion by more thJ, Willy Brandt, lord mayor ol West
Berlin urged m an interview re·
10 per cent.
~e ntly 'that President Eisenhower
The flow of refugees conttntteos make a sort cf !ihOW·the·llng visit
at the 111~ of about 300,000 " to the ell¥ 11hen he attends the
year. Until r~cently tho East North Atlantic Treaty t')rganlzaGerman Reds d1d llttlo to stop llon confcl'enc.e 111 l1ar1s next
the movcmenl ·one reason wc~:o month
that East Germnn tconomy ts m
There are reports that li1e
a bad state, espnclally smcc 1h£1
East GcJ'tn:ms may start an iSolil·
Polish rlvolt, whiCh sh,ll'ply
.duccd lhl' amount or taw mater tion campaign next week. Allied
lals avail;~blc Cor Cactorlcs, An oU1cial s arc watchmg the sltua·
other was that t~osc who ncr! t1on clos€!ly That ls about all
obvlou!dy Wt!ro enemies o( 1hl' lhoy can do until tho Red; aet.
Communist regime and pt~tcntlal
Tho W"lorn Local rTA will
trouble maker.s
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meet Monday, Dec. 9th at the
May Wtaktn Industry
But now the flight from ncrl lliJ' eell&lt;lol Audtttotlum.
rule seems to have reached lh~
pGint where its cGntmuaucc w 1ll
WP.nltcn E11sl

Germ ~ n

imlm1rv

Farm Bureau
Friendship
Council Meets

The refugees arrlvln~ m \Ve~1
Berlin and W~st Germany now
Include a big proportion of lnlel
lectuals ond skllled workm.
More than holf of tno" who flee Tho Dectrnl&gt;f-r mooting of lh~.
are under 25 yt\art4 of age Com Jl'rlcndshlp Farm Bureou .Colrncll
munlsl orriclals und llH~mb~rs of was held at lbc home of }lr and
the mllltar1zed !led pollee w }Irs. Jobn L. Wolle.
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scattered amou; the ?lder ones
Any deternu~tid . Communist fror lela: Nlct
move to •too tho night would Why pay 44511.00. Yqq
tend to lncrme the isolalion of this new Weslln••ouse tco~nbl·. ll
Wost Berlin.
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•Western ,.nfflcia,ls leur that, (m· $250.00:
natioli W~sher ond Drye~
ono thing, tqc Rod, sa part of an
lsDI•t•on eampalgll would impede
So• Clinton Gilby
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eommunlca·li~:~H~•~•r:Joonv~~lll;a,~o~,h~lo~~~~~~~?~

lion!
·~west •Berlin and
railroad
West and highway

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leuQ f1W •iiM. ~ ~ HI••- cllaqelllk.-. .,....,
...: word lor !hree ecilleeutl!!r lnl1orttou.
Spedal- OM mO!IIb lGr lll etllll per WGI'd
Pull hit of a - IIIII' wqn wW be cbaried lor odvertlalnc w
Ill P,ld fill' ~.(!!.!!\!lila of eaeb laotllb followillc lnsertloo.
Eil'Ors ill ~·-...U.li-Bhoolld be l'tllOfted !mmedlatoly. Tile
Dail7 Sei!Unel wiH not be ruponalhle for l)IOrc than one Jntor·
net illlel'tton.
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Card of Thanb nol fllleelll Nolleot of li:Wontl SJ.OO. ObltlW'Iel
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METROPOLITAN

PUBLIC SALE
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'In pursuance of an order of the

Your Only A11tborized
Fuller BRUSH MAN
James Marriner
736 E. Moln St.

Southern Dtslnct of Ohio, East·
Cfl\ Division, the undersigned will 1
offer for sale at public auctign on I
the 27th day of Decl!'mber, 1957,
ot 10·00 o'clock A M. ot the pion!

AUTO SALES

ADS
PflONE 998

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Good CiW1 Ulled Cln·
All Mikes 14d Modell

United States Dlstr1et

Pom1roy1 Ohio
I " " - No. 121 - After 5 PM

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Ht...,.,.... Por

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Wuoalti L"Jelllt - Line Cedar
Cbeltt - LAU Window Pul--

Court,

sight of Crow BrotherB Poultry

Company at Letart Falla, Melg•
IO.?·tf
County, Oh1o, the real estate and
For Houlle Budding-- Nelgler'a personal property of the·said Crow
I P.aclne, Ohio. Phone 361)4,
Brotlters Poultry Compony, bank·
11 14 3tc rupt, consisting of.

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ru DJO &amp; l'i~lAVISlO.~ 5ER\'1CE, Township, bcmg the plant site,
Phone 200. Cleland Atipllance containing about one and one~half

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TRAILERS
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1 wish to thank Dr. llolce and the
TRAILERS I
nurses and all the eQtployees
at Meigs G.,ntral Hospital ond
everyone that aent rarda and
!etten during my reeent llln"'
GOd bless you all. Mro. Ann•
McCoy, syracuoe. • 12 e 11

ACT HOW
SAVI $100 TO $1000
Waverly, Ohio, dealer slue'
with 76 new and used trallors
14 to 110 ft., alao 10 wldea. Tw
nd thtee bedrooms, nationa!I.
tnowr&gt; makes. Tl1e lowest pos·
alble term• anywhere. Drive
li\Ue and s.;o a lot. Th.,. ar
well worth your ttlp. This 11
70ur LAST shopping place, ~
come prepared to deal. Fast
free delivery. Move •• tomor
row. Anything of value taken
In trade.
WAVIRLY MOilLE
HOME SALES
U. S. Hlghwoy 23
WAVERLY, OHIO

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fSb 1 AIJto Services
. H. IIAWLINGS ~~ CCI. -14
hour Wrecker . Sin1ct. D•r
Phune &amp;:l2'1. Nlihl Phon•
801l8-1[. D&lt;,D$1 • I'LYIIOtl'lll
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COMMENTARY

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Howard
Wells is 1 medical pao
tient at the Hob:er •Hospital
Thomas Hartley is 10 Veterans

ROCKET PAILUII-Dr. J9hn P.
HalfOll, director of P'roject
Vanguard, teU. reporte11 In
Wasblngloa tballbe !alllll'e o!
lbo oatelllte...artrllll rocket

wu 1 ruecbanlealrathc=r lban
I destia prvblfllt. llo Ol1d Jl;
wUI not hold np the overaU
~tellltw P.l'!lfiiD. AD OXJI,lo~on
,:,._;.rDJ
, ~ , 111 dobm
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two ,..,..

Hospttal at Huntington.
Mrs. Clam Phillips spent the
.week end ot her home here, Mre.
Phillips spent the ThanksgiviRI
week end with her son. John and
family m Urbana
The AuxiUary will hold \lletr
Chrlst111ns party, Dec 14 There
will be a g~ft exchange and a pOt
luck dinner.
Rev Wingert of MeArthur flU.
cd hlo regular appointment at tbe
Presbytenon church Sunday morp,
ing: ,
'Mrs. George Cahoon recently e!ltcrtained with
family dlnn_,honoring Mr.
84th blrlll·
day.
Mrs Blf·
die
Charles C.
boon
Castor, o,l
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Ohio Stale University for conduttan eight week sumtper term uf
conserve.tlon education for a!1

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teacpers mcluding elementary an•!
h1gh schol&gt;l, and state and distric1•
cnnscrvJllitln meetir.g
Mr. Nolan IS one of 19 board

members te 3p~nsibtc for tbe camp
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Pr~stdent JUcHard ~ NilrCJPi

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ctatlon of Manufacturer• 1n

operatidn~

addres.&lt;!l&lt;ti 1M Natl011A1 As.O-

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Fl'I'CHill.!RG, Mass. UP - Un·
are good" ror another bal..
der .Massachusetts law, pohce
anced budget He ptedset! that
must make a carerul invtlntory of 1 t~e El~enhower Adn'll!llstra ..
all itlmts found on anyone arrest· 1
t(on w1ll plact secur)ty "aboV"e
other considerations.'' Ni:ron
led A Vermont woodsms'~,
l'€11ewed.hls appeal for a broad
ed here after a spree, had 129
foreign economic aid program.
articles tn hi' p2,.-son, includin'!
\IIree ja'etets: two \&gt;air of trousers,
In Patis, NATO oll1dals talt~ 11
a World War n diaehargc butlon,
one stale roll, a glaaa cutter, a Jun· for granted t~ot Vice PreSident
ior G·m~n badge, a horseoh"'' and diehard M. Nixon w1U lead the
110..._
cents In change,
Amei'lca~ delogatlon.

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In Columbuo and were ,U..t. &lt;if.
lu•r dHughter, Mrs. Oarol ken .el
lfrs Stephen Foley and 1\ trl.
Worthy Shalk were roront guc·stl
of 'Mrs. F~ley's mother, Mrs JoneJ
at Marion 1 Ohio.

~ducatioml grou~s lease thhl'
camp fscili ties each ye'ar.
Some of these are the Future
Homemakers ni America, Th"

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Wiseman t nd
were shQpp n(

More than 1100 Future Farn1er~
"" this million dollar e!nlp SJte
ea~h 1 yeilr. MaD) Other prominent

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Raqln~ Vpeotional Aartculture
fnstruetor lloward Nolan attend~!~!
an. Ohio F.F.A Camp Muoklngum,
iamp board meeting at Washlh•·
lon C. H.,llblo i'l'l~ay tve!llnJ a'nd
8aturday forenoon. Mr. Nolan I•
the \lo~tioo\Jil Alr!Culture lioard
Memb&lt;1r, representing the yoea·
Ilona! Atrlc\ilture ln•tructors of
Southeastern Ohio.

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dau~bter, Wa'lda,

Nolan !ttends
Ohio FFA Camp·
8oprd Meetmg ,

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
lstate of W. L, Willock, docu1011
Notice ts hereby given that Robert L. Coats, whose Post Ortlee
1ddreis 11 262 S 2nd Avo l Mid·
dleport, Ohio, h~s been dulY ap·
pointed Executor of the ~alate
of W. L. W11iock, acccascd, late of
- - - - - -.....- .....,_ Meigs County, Ohio.
M~'"''" WUhiiC&gt; ""'""''
Dated this 27th day of Novem·
•61idlllepon ,.,,. • All\ol~ ber, 19117
!kin,.. Pllooo Ul..l
114041
Job• C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County, Ohio
Rodner Downine
(12) 2, 9, 16, 3te

••g.~·=~~: ~i.%n:!;.~~~:"!~~~

al days vacntton in White Sulp uir

Sprmgs, Washington D c., Vlr1
smla and home by way of fhe
Skyline Drive.
Mrs Edith Johnatcn baa •Ill·
plovonent at Kresge•a lo ~\l!nhtiJ;
Mrs. Harry Petera slid tfa1 gb·
"" wore •hopping ln coluinbut
laot week

-~ altar It wu louoliod all.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Ettala ol Ltv! no Ervin Dtc111od
Iuthi llttor Ptr L...
Notu:e Is hereby given that Ho,JIUiili£11 BUICk 011
mer Baxter whose Post Office add·
rel8 ta Pomeroy, Ohio, has been
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duly appomted administrator of
the Estate of Levina Ervin late of
Twenty-three Interested farm·
"'"II• a:l. Cell ollrn. GrMeigs County, Ohio, decoued.
ers attended the Milk Parlor ver·
11oot hrl1111
Dated thiS 30th day of Novem· sus Stanchion meeting Monday
~~:-.~~~--~:,_ ber 19~7.
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evenlnl December 2 lt was point·
I-=-- - - - - - John C. Bacon
ed out that much careful and long
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' n:;urortGe
Judge of the Probate Court.
lime planning should be done be·
Meigs County, vhlo
fore maktng any permane1,1t ar·
IIU1 WAJI;I
(12) 2, 9, 16, 3tc
rangement..
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Tho" attending were: Clair Bo·
so, Pearl Carr, Raymond· Ervin,
~~lr~·;_w;,_Nelcler
Clifford llorrjs, Delbert Smith,
"'d Cleek. Racine, Olllo, Phone
Andy. . Cross, Thomas Sayre, Dan
1811.
1l 14 lite
Smith, Doualas Circle, Carl Mor·
r1s, Thereon John!lon, Clarence
(8) Aut,
Rrlce, Charles Thei.,, Paul Moore,
Warren Rose, Harold Carnahan,
lllll5 Ft&gt;rd V8 St~llon Wa11on
Paul Ervin, Raymond Furbee,
$1,411li. Bl10ttnor'1, Pomeroy.
John J;aaterday, !larold' F. Rouah,
!laetrolux
Sweeper
and
Clarinet
12.e-6~
Earl Cross, Clifford Holter, Clark
For Sale. Coli 8461 belore 8 1.
lhle, and Howard Nolan, Vo.·Aa.
m. or ofter 4 P. nt. 10 16 6tfe
19116 Chevrolet O.lolre $1,6911. 4
instructor.
dr. Soden. tully equipped. Show FOR SAU:: one lAncaster deep
The December 9jh meeting hns
room clean. Blacttnar's, Pome
been planned for the County·wide
well
jet
pump
wt'h
pr011ure
roy.
12-tt-«Jtr
Bulk Milk Tank meeting to be
link 1noJ owltcll. Also 86-l•et
11\'wUMNCt: Atii!NI; I
held ln. the court roOJ!l of the
I''71 • x 1"
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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l'lr&amp;
1018 PontiR
2 dr. Secli•
~cleteet'sP'l···
Court House, Pomeroy· Oh10 Tlli1
drawln(
tabll,
a·ool
ACCtOINt
,
lo!ata
of
Noro
Konnady,
docoond
$1,695. New PCiliUac trsde·ln on
meelmg Is being &amp;ponoored by Ag·
lid tooll One typewriter desk
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I Notice is hereby given that Leo ricu!ture
one juat ll~e lt. A real buv.
Extension Scrv1ce.
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Bloetlnar'o, Pomeroy. 12Mic
It Is now planned to om1t the
Ileal Estate •rfk•• ,
lalbe, one aolld oak 11deboard
tn MlllDI.II'ORT, OHIO
duly appointed Administrator of December 16 meeting.
9Jl6 Dodse Coronel 4 dr. Sedan
one 11 Whl~e 11 aewlng maehlne: ' 61S..M
PNONI1
6111
the Estate of Nora Kennedy latt!
HARRISONVILLE
$l,Ttlll. New Pontiac trade·ln
mtlque. P~ono Pomero1 81 ..J. Cllo\U'I,!;lll. •••urftuco l'to!Oeuon. of Middleport, Moles• County, 0.,
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Gilkey
A swept Wl\lf beauty! Push but·
10 ~ 61!c
Lila, ~Ut&lt;. !'Ire, POlio. cau Do• deceased.
ton shift. itoetlnar'a, Porn•· ---- - 11 tl
11dl
Dated this 27th day ol Novem· an.d family and Mrs. Parsons VISit·
0 hlo· ed Mr. and Mrs John Parsons In
roy.
12.e.tltr 112)
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ber IDG7. -Pennaylvanla over the week end.
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John C Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G1bson and
IBM Bolek V8 Super 2 dr. ,1,3an 6 room unfurrlshed houoe for the
80 S 0 e
Judge of the Probate Court
Rlvlero Cpe. Traded In from lo
th M d
h
fomlly visited theil son, John In
eal merehant OD now Buick
manager o
e (I ern Mart For Sale Layton's Tavern, Ponl
Meigs County, 0 lo
Chillicothe, Sunday.
Power SteorlnJ, Brokes an•'
Clore, Lawrence Lynd Phont•
Room and shurfle boord. W•ll (12) 2, 9, 16, 3te
Mr. and Mrs Robert Alkire and
J)ynallow. llloettnar'o. Pomr
Arnold Grate, Rut. 24293.
I sacrifice Phone 1'urner 20450,
ehildren and Bud Douglas ealled
roy.
12.e.tl.
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12-4 Olp
LIGAL NOTICE
on Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson of
Portsmouth and brought Mrs. Mar·
108$ Ford V8 Onllomllnc $1,3f
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1"111 1\e"'
_ . Cuch~t#' ~' -~~...,..,_, MARGARET ROUSII, whose garet
Douglas home.
2 dr. Sedon. We hove th!, ca
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Mr.
and Mrs Babe Whaley and
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hereby
notified
that
on
the
9th
day
a!ttlng ID Iron t II no because
room, 2 hcd.•, n1nl" only 13n POMIRO
WAI!D Mr and Mrs Howard G1lkcy spent
la top• every way. Blaettnar'5 Mulberry Av~ J'hono anoJ
Y 6· roorn 1nmc of November, 19!)7, HO
Pomeroy
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12 9 atr
=-=-:.:.-:-:-'"="~I,ocated on Lincoln 11111 Road, petition agnlnst her as defendant and Mrs. Chnt Gtlkey
John Blaekwoo~ who has been
\HI Keloer 4 dr Sedan $285 tx· tallablo Dec 1ft n"wlv •lcco,,lr~ l cRKy walking d1.tance to shot&gt; In the Court of Common Pleas,
ceplionll 1b1pe for medel. Coli
4 room1 and bath, unfurnished · ping Only $1l500.00 •and owner Mole• County, Ohio, Case No. 12,. a paUant at the Holzer Hospital
1·11.
12 8 8tc i Uvtng room exceptionally lar~,.
will assist In ftnanclna.
623, praying for ~lvoree from the has returned home this week end.
Mra. Graco Carr spent Thanks·
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with open fireplace. Ileal and INCOMI PROPIRTY - Conven· said Margaret Rouoh on the
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er and dryer nece11ary Fur In· Duplex With 5 rooms and bath, defendant !rom laid plalnllff lor famll~.
.ADDING MACliiNE. Ph 0 0 e formation call 3H·M. 12 6 6tc gns heating. Only $6000.00. Will more than one yoil last past '"" Ceoll !Ianing Is spendmg a few
8087•\',
12 7 6tc - I rent lor $800.00 to $1000.00 groas neglect of duty, and ptuntlff days with his family here.
Mr. and Mra. Bernard Gilkey
on blaek I :'urnshed home, five rooms and per yoar
also PlOYS that he be awarded tho
to• road. Andrew cro11, Lelorl I bath and ultllty room. Modern. fARM - 300 acres with good 1· care, education and control of Dav· and chlldren spent the week end
ra'i1~ Phone 248:1.
12 6 6k
138 S. 4th, Middleport.
I room •frame houoe wltW bath, id Leonard Roush, child of the par· In Penillylvanla with Mr. and Mro.
12 &amp;31c I free goa, electrlelty. Loree baas· ties hereto and lor other proper John Parsons.
1/ALNUT CHINA CLOSET. In - - - - - - ment ~arn, ex.tra bam and p~n· relief. Said cauoe will be lor hear·
coed condition. Phone 494-M.
17) Help
ty other buildings. \00 acre• or Ina ?n or after the 2'tb. day Ql
The Ridge-Keno
12, 5, 6tc
___ - - - - more can be ,tractor allltlvated. December A D. 1967.
Mr. and Mrs. Caah Bahr, Chris;::;;:::::;:.:=;::;:::=.::::=::;,~ ~an or woman to aupply Nallon Abundant paoture. Locust post•
Howard Roush
tine and Janis, Middleport, were
IIAY 1114 CI'RN: 8Jenle7 Glbbo,
ally Advortlzed Walkms Prod
can he harveoted every winter. crow &amp; Crow
Thnnluilving supper guest! of bla
LoRI llollom, lloute 2.
ucta to eo!lomers 10 Middleport On State Highway mld·way bo· Attemoya for PlalnUII
~arenll, :llr. and Mrs. Maynard
·
' J1 21 &amp;lip Avot·age $2.&amp;0 per huur from tweon Pomeroy and Atheno. Gll) II, IS. 26, (12) 2, ll, 16, ~· Bahr.
.
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alar!. No Investment noe011ary
Good for daley, beef, riding week end.
I Newly Built I Whool Troller
Mr. end Mrs. William Rose, son
We help you stSl't an lndepend· hom, or general forming. Only
Mr and Mrs. Walter Bush and
Billy,
of Columbus visited over the
Elrl Wfl'llfl'• Bradbury.
ent buKI•cu Write D. E. Dmn
$11,000.00
children ol Mlehlgaa, visited Mr
12+6tt
port, 71 E. Robtruon Avenno
. CUCKLIR RIAL TY
end Mrs. Probe Rou1b and other holidaY ~ilh her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Everctt Milhoan They return·
Barberton, Ohio
BOX 229
PHONI 101·Y relatives durin&amp; the holidays.
(12) ·+D-Ill 23-41p 1121 7 31c
Mra. Martin Ohlinger reccnlly ed holne Saturday Other R•esta
Good lllxad Hay. IIY !)!e bale 01
lrlller ~d. H. A. Cole, Tup Want mak;;sli'to $ 0in; nuy·• 1:"".;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;1 visited Mrs. Hope l'ow1llln Park· were Mr. and r.tra. Blaine Milhoan,
10
2
Elaine and Ton}', Pomeroy.
pen Plllna. Phone 12a0.
Many are doing it.
crburg.
llr. and Mra. Earl Conroy and
IZ.Wltp.
work for lnan or woman. No
Home trom college dttrlng the son, Hugh, Akton, arc 5uests of
Thsnk•glvlng vacaUon were Joe
4 rOUIII dnlte 4uckt, t2.00 eoch;
t
porlonre needed. Spore nr full
I
~'ord, East Tennoasee State; Bcr· hla mother. Mts. Allee Dodson,
I Pl1ll&lt;lalre elitc:trlc dryer. Ex· time. Wtll toach anrl f1n811Cc
nard Llevlng, Otterbein; Roome this -k. They left lor Hunlhlg·
tn coed eoediUon 490 See or you Write McNESS co., 120 F.. 9 I'OOm - 2 bath dweUing McGlothlin, Sandra Roush and Lo· ton Thursday to viol! their son,
write Mn. Lowell Hett&amp;or, Hor· Clark st , Freeport, Ill.
I n exrellent condition Ia Roush, Marshall College, nctly Mr. and Mrs. Georae Conroy and
rloonvUie, Ohio.
t2 6 3tp
112l 2 · 9 · 2 IP Close ln to business
JonCI, Glenvtll~ state Teachers. were ,aoeompanled by Mrs. Dod·
son to Columbua Frldoy to VISit
10 Hudaon Water CUPO f2.1l0 each Sicepmg ;,;;;;;;-,, Phone 88B·Y: trict 115 !r'!tternut Ave and Julia ~dwardo from Mountain her oon, Mr. ond Mra. Jaok Con·
11·22·12tp.
Can be used as a one tam Slate Business College In rarken· rov ovor Chriatmas
Edaon llouah RD I, Racine.
Phone 3010.
12 6 3tc
1 lly dwelling or two apart bur". w. Va.
Mrs. Everett Sisson ot Long Bot·
For ~on! - E1tenslon Laddera, mcnts. Owne~ Will sell or
Mrs. Eleanor ,Fruth and :~arsha tom,
daug~ler of Mr. and Mrs.
!!colloid r.~orda, llrop Clotho. rent. For lurther lnforma· Mn. Lufema Weaver, Mr and Mull Taylor, Ia a patient a~ the
Clinton !!'Iaber, Ktddleporl.'
Mrs. Bpb Beae~ and family spent
P~me ~X.
IIIII tlon Call ,or' Write
Thanksaivlnl Oly with Mr. and Holler Hospital. She underwent a
Frlllay mornmg.
uldd'·
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Mra. Davfd ,FJelds, :.Jl:.
li
Tr11ler op~ee. earl of .. I ODS IIIIWI
1\cv, and Mro. thomaS Reynolds
port. Get loc~ted llefort muddy
,
snil Dobbie tecen!Iy vl•llod rei•·
ll'Ound huit• you. Pbone P~n.
lnsuran~a
uvea In Madlaon,
ve.
E48er Reynolcll,llerllold'a Delry
Mr. and Mra. Keith Arnold and
Store, Ktddltpj)rl~ Ohlo. • .... 225 I. ltld lt.
Phtllt 232 Jildy vlslte• "r. and 'Mrs. w. G.
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POI!IIroy,,
Qhlo
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G. s. HohttHa~ Jr. _ '"'klr Arnold lp "Philo, 0., dur Ing . tiC
1\' CHAI\LIS M. McCANN
(18t Employment
we~~ .0~~ch wr~. Mro. Cluud
StoH Cotr..pondent
Communists
Bumgardner; Mrt. Catherine Em·
over .J,Ih•
- - - - -·- Mr. and Mrs. Carl fludnall and blelon end JoAnn and Everett
to 1VCSI
Experlencod ·llmb&lt;l~ • cult!!/' with 1chllld~on and :Mrs. Rqasell Ohllna· BumJiarnor visited lllr. and Mrs.
new powv. a.W. l;iontact Lowell "· all of Cha~leston,, recently vis· Rlchard Do11on of Morgantol'ln,
Hellger, l!·arrlsonvllle, Ohio.
tied n. T. Ohllnaer.
• during ,the week em!.
.;
12 8 Sip 'Mr.1 and ~fro. F!'OW1l•n R...h
snd faJIIIil' ol week
Le~nan.
1 ~;~i~i;~~
Thenkaglvlnc
en4 Va.,
wllbepent
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Plans IVere compleltd' for lhe
Bal8ar, O.ke Salt and 'Turkey Sup·
per to be held, Dee. 13 by the w:
S.C.S. when they mel Thursday
eveltlug. SOrvinR will itart ot 5:30,
M". Bet~ Ro111h ~resided and
Mr1. Dqlla Ind1or (lrestntA!tl :ill•
p•oar~ " 611 /IXt, My \'fltneot'
w•th the c~rlsl!nas Story rtod b)l
!!til. Lona llo!lher, pi'il)ler ~y Mrl
Gr~r.. A,liistiftg i\'ilh th~ ~ro~
~~''" Mt~. ida l'&lt;nlrht. Mr~. ~lila
!'\'los, Mra: Lucy J&amp;!leta, Jil-l, Of·
lie Calvert ami Mm. Sib) 1 Darst.
Christmas ra1·ots were sung by
Mrs. Persons nM }Irs. Dorst
· A reading "Keeping Christmas"
was given by Mrs. Ida Knight and
a talk ol'l "Missionaries in Korea"
by Mrs. j\Jtona Kart. A prayer
by Mra. Windsor concluded the

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Bulk Milk Tank
Discussion Is
Slated Tonight

(;()NCIU:'fll Bl.OC»

Cnroh

Jane .~fchipR"rr
Carol~ c\atliJ, Dot·

Mr and Mrs Ro~er PhU' Ips
have returnctl home aflcr se•·er· ,

Linda Stockton,
~f~~~ta8 ~~::~~:~· and
Carolyn Sisson;
-·~
,June O'Snt!ll
gueltt ·ot honor.
shower was given by Car· progntm.
During Ute buijness session a
Siss911 and April Shasteen.
Idm1atit&gt;n ~f ~ ~ made to tile
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fiiDjl .. .d .iwo new mem·
bm, Mrs. IIDIIIb and Mrs. Chad.
,well, were w~..,..~.
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A Chrlstmoi party followed w th
24 meml)tt1 JH!ed at the table
dtlOI!raled ltllh thristmas ar·
rfii.eil~. leo eteain, ~oke, sand·
II'.! ' eoflee and mjnt; were s•r·
•til
' Which • filii exchonge

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Turkey an~ ."om Sboot, Racine
Plan!Ra Mill, Deeember 11.
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l'rl8lclllre RefrlpratGn. ·

ltbr FtlrnltvroHI••"pal, Olllo
·==-c=:::-=-=''~··,. _,..,·;;.'..,29,.,',11
iwsT lolAKE HOllE for middle
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a8ed woman 7 room ftouoe fur·
nl•bed,, bathroom, botUed g...
foruaee, 5 serer aroun4. Rent
FIIEI£. W1U also p~cy boed for
woman ~-•1 - - t• 6 81ft
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CHEST~R

Stcra 116 W Maio St., Pomeroy acres more or less
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~ 23 tf Pe~sonal property, making up a
..... _ -- - - comPlete poultry dressmg plant,
T~RMITES EllTERMrNATID I includmg ptckers, , conveyors, Ia·
HANDMAD~ ARTICLES. Regular ~·or frt:e :n.,"ect~~D pho~oe 383·M., 1bles, ,washers. scales, 1ce macbmea
and ChrislmaB· Aprons. Hea'
Gilmure Supply Sll)re, Popu~ro). sands, troughs, office equipment,
Scarfs, Plllow Cases, Place M&amp;t
A.l, w1.1rk "uaranleed Fully ln· tvpewriter, a1r cond1tioner8, fans,
Batb and KJtchen Towelwred vaughan's Indl•atrial anct files, maintenance equipment,
Mrs., Stella Walburn,
ltaby sheets and pillow "'"-'
&amp;•l.U&amp;I Termite control Sar weldor and three Chevrolet trucks. has been a member of
1Jaby blba, pm cushions lunch
vtee, St lbrys, W Va
' 2511 Terms of sale Cash. Sale to the ! Mtddleport Church of the
eon cloths, sale price, crmoh• •
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highest bidder, asaets to be offer· I zarene for twenty·eight
25c yard. Mrs Lee Rud ..eJl.
ed as a whole and parcelsJ-10% and has taught a Sunday
Phone 364
12-1!·0'
down on day of sole and tne hal·
I
ance 00 day of closmg. All sales Schoo . class for seventeen
are subJect to confirmation by I years and . was prestdent of
Building Lot, 62Xl50 0 Depot
.ri!UCTUIIAI. 1 BIAMo
the Court
the Women's Missionary SoStreet, Rutland. See F. E DUN·
Edison Hobsteller,
' ctety for •-urteen years. She
FEE, Rutland.
12·4-6'p
.ClAJI !lOll -MITALa
w
Trustee for Crow Bro- IS the mOther of eight
cUtom Bu!it Kitchen Kitchen I
thers Poultry Co.
dren. She is Still an
designed ,for yo&lt;Jr home. Free
Webster &amp; Fultz
k
••tlmat.. Foremou &amp; AbbotL I
:UN K CO
Attorneys
wor er ln the church
Phone 62S..Y.
8 6 tf "~ · "'
Pomeroy, Ohio
h~r health permits.
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ClAIMS U, 5. HAS PALLEN RED ROCKIT-Communl•t Party boss
NUdta S. Khruskchev (nghtl Is shown as he charged thnt rocket

carrier~ ot

Ruasia's ftrst earth satellite feU ''somewhere" on U. S.

territory Dec. I "but they do not want to give U back to us '' The
atatement was made at a receDtlo~n the Finnish, l!:mbassy, Mos•

cow. Listenina are U. S Amha.~sador Uewetyn Thompson tl),d
Soviet Premier Nikolai A. Bulganln (JntmmttnMI flnd~hoto)

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which Is isolated from Wel'it Ger·' tal 1::; mcreased because (If feaa'
many by a IIO·mlle stretch of ~lot the United Slates might not
Communist-eontrollJ!d temlory.
be wJlling to hHzard a crisis wUl1
Two Million Fltt hot
Soviet Russja by defending them.
Th.ts JS one of the repercussiou,
Slnee 1&amp;49 when West Ger·
many's rcmalrkable cJ.:momic re now be1ng felt throughout . Wes•covery got really s~arted, about ern Europe, of Rm;si11's starthng
2 milhon ~~ast GerUJans hne fled sucoo~ses in the fiohl o! nuclear
the Communtst part of the courJ· missles.
try Most of them have crossed
It •·as because of the lear !bat
from East Berlin I.,..W" t Borhn
The flight has reduced East Ge· Berlin m1gnt be sncrif1ced that
many's popLtlalion by more thJ, Willy Brandt, lord mayor ol West
Berlin urged m an interview re·
10 per cent.
~e ntly 'that President Eisenhower
The flow of refugees conttntteos make a sort cf !ihOW·the·llng visit
at the 111~ of about 300,000 " to the ell¥ 11hen he attends the
year. Until r~cently tho East North Atlantic Treaty t')rganlzaGerman Reds d1d llttlo to stop llon confcl'enc.e 111 l1ar1s next
the movcmenl ·one reason wc~:o month
that East Germnn tconomy ts m
There are reports that li1e
a bad state, espnclally smcc 1h£1
East GcJ'tn:ms may start an iSolil·
Polish rlvolt, whiCh sh,ll'ply
.duccd lhl' amount or taw mater tion campaign next week. Allied
lals avail;~blc Cor Cactorlcs, An oU1cial s arc watchmg the sltua·
other was that t~osc who ncr! t1on clos€!ly That ls about all
obvlou!dy Wt!ro enemies o( 1hl' lhoy can do until tho Red; aet.
Communist regime and pt~tcntlal
Tho W"lorn Local rTA will
trouble maker.s
\
meet Monday, Dec. 9th at the
May Wtaktn Industry
But now the flight from ncrl lliJ' eell&lt;lol Audtttotlum.
rule seems to have reached lh~
pGint where its cGntmuaucc w 1ll
WP.nltcn E11sl

Germ ~ n

imlm1rv

Farm Bureau
Friendship
Council Meets

The refugees arrlvln~ m \Ve~1
Berlin and W~st Germany now
Include a big proportion of lnlel
lectuals ond skllled workm.
More than holf of tno" who flee Tho Dectrnl&gt;f-r mooting of lh~.
are under 25 yt\art4 of age Com Jl'rlcndshlp Farm Bureou .Colrncll
munlsl orriclals und llH~mb~rs of was held at lbc home of }lr and
the mllltar1zed !led pollee w }Irs. Jobn L. Wolle.
: .
scattered amou; the ?lder ones
Any deternu~tid . Communist fror lela: Nlct
move to •too tho night would Why pay 44511.00. Yqq
tend to lncrme the isolalion of this new Weslln••ouse tco~nbl·. ll
Wost Berlin.
.,.
•Western ,.nfflcia,ls leur that, (m· $250.00:
natioli W~sher ond Drye~
ono thing, tqc Rod, sa part of an
lsDI•t•on eampalgll would impede
So• Clinton Gilby
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eommunlca·li~:~H~•~•r:Joonv~~lll;a,~o~,h~lo~~~~~~~?~

lion!
·~west •Berlin and
railroad
West and highway

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' White Rose Lodge
Christmas Party '

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1ary of the Brotherhood of Rllll 1of tbe Happv Harvesters Class of

road Tra!Dmen will have tholr the Federated Church wu held
ChrJstmas party Wednesday at the I Fndsv at 6 ~" o m In the, r!iut'(' t

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Woodmen's Hall
aocllll room The room Ira&amp; ife""ruThey w1II meet at 4 p m for 1 lett n'l ke~ptn~t wnh L:htistnras 10 I

thetr meeting and mstallation of eluding a Christmas tr~ under
off1cers and a covered d1ah supper I whw:h gifts for MChange were
will be served at 6 p m With the placed
members to brmg thell' favorite
Mf.s enry Reabel presaden1, pre,.
covered dish and their s1lv~r ser· sJded at the meetmg wh,ch opcnel
VIce
w1th pravcr Miss Eh1.abeth Fie~
Gifts wJJI be exchanged at the spoke to the group on the pro
party whach Will ronow the sup jccts or the womrn's Gntld It \\a
per and the ehlldrcn or the mem voted to g1vc each chud at th r
bers w11J be guests
Chaldrens home a g11t of their OWl

MAKE ELBIRFELDS IN POMEROY , YOUR GIFT SHOPPI~G · CINT~R FOR
MEN'S WORK CLOTHES- ON THE FIRST FLf)O~ - PRACTICAL GIFTS,
OF BIG YANK WORK SUITS- HANES UNDERWEAR
LEE OVERALLS
AND JACI,&lt;ETS - DUNGAREES - ~ACHELOR FRIEND SOCKS - M,a.ESKIN
PANTS- BIG YANK WORK SH'Ht'FS -BLUE BILl- IJI:.ANKET LINED 'JAC;
KETS- ~ND SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS FROM ~LBERFELDS .t. THEY ARE VAL·
UABLE.

APotluck

I Plans were made to vtSit th
O'Neil Re~t home, Thursday aftP.I
n'oon December 19 for n Chnstm,J
• 1 rt)
Chnstmas trect ng wcr

read from

Mr~ J

H Cuckler !
Powhatan Pmnt and Mrs Hobar
DillOn of GJIIIpolts
Present wcrr Mrs Re1bel Mr r
Dale Srn1th Mrs Bentz Wolf•
Mr~ Louis Reibel Mrs Roy Se
fned Mrs Edward H1te, Mrs (
J Ebersbach Mrs Ben NeutzhnJ

AT Nelsonville
A group or Pomeroy relatt\CS
en)oyed a potluck 4mner Sunday
at the home of Mr and Mrs John
R Weeks, Nel80nvtlle
Present were Mr and ~rs El·
don Weeks, Mr and Mrs John
Fi'1ck Mrs John Batey and daugh Mrs Ernest Rhode~ Mr~ Clelantl
ter, Miss Rachel carl Jennmg:s, Hemes Mrs Addie Gruesel', M1"
Mr and Mrs Paul Fnck and chtl- ThelmA Grucscr Mrs Everett Dl
drern, Jerry, Eddie and Paula e~ MrR c J Mllhone Mr3 Car
Jane, Mre Wilham Pullins and sh'!elds Misses Maude an~ F'"ed
!JOn, Rodney vir and Mrs How I Gruescr, Mrs MaK \lcmharl, Mr
ard Mcintosh, Mr and Mrs Ralph Albert Ebersbach MISs Freda fi
Spencer and Marvln, all or Pome her Mrs Adam Ebersbach, Mr•
Mr. and Mrs Grover C. Knox, McCqnnelsvtlle, parents of roy and Mr and Mr&lt; John R Grdver Erb, Mrs Harry Cante.
Mrs Dwtghl R Wallace Middleport, celebrated their 50th Weeks and son, Tom
bury an~ Mrs Helen Nease
weddmg anniversary last' Sunday, Dec 1, at their home wilb
tpeo house !rom 2-4 for friends and relatives Approximately!
lfU
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1eventy-ftve guests were present.
Mr and Mrs. Knox are parents ol 8 children· Paul, at home;
~()('ietv
Hazel, Cleveland, Hope, Zanesville, Faye, Middleport; Betty,
'Charles, Lloyd and Ernest of McConnelsvtile and have ten Mr and Mrs Harry Chesher ut
!Irs Wilham Morgan, M~ Homgrandchtldren and twq great grfndchildren They received tended a fom1ly dmner '" Chaun er Radford , Mrs Arlee Abbott
cey Sunday
and Mrs Scott Folmor were
ifts f 1th 1r --•
many g
or e l•uuvenary •
Mrs wallace Bradford and Mrs vulton in Parkersburg, W Va
Dwight Wallace represented the
Mr and Mrs Clarence CUrtiS or
W 0 lk• n Ord en Cl U H 0ld 5
Me1g; County Tuberculosis an rl Cnl•:mbus were week end guests
Healt,h Assoc1at!On at a state meet of Mr and Mrs Dana OUver.
Ch ristm05 Orty n Th UrS ay 1ng at the Neil Howe m Columbu , Mr nnd Mrs Earl !&gt;reston of
The December meeting anr orated w1th hluc spruce, Christ- thu past week
Columbus were recent gue!ls of
Mr .md Ml'l James Nolan, Palm
Chrlstm._, party or The Walk·h " ! bel Is, while cand I•• an d "I
u ue
k d Mr and Mro Cll!ford Jacobs. Mr
1ectrJc i~&lt;hh Dr1ed arransements l!earh Fla spent the wee ""
Garden Club, wao held at the hom
Reoenl guests of Mr and s
of Mrs Glen Lee, Thur~day even were gulldod oplroa branches with Mr and Mrs Mmon Allen• Pearl Jacobs were ldr. and Mn
lng, December Dlh.
vith hlue chenllc bows, Three blue worth and daughlor, Becky Mr; William Jacoba and famOy and
Mre Leonard Reed, vlee pres!
andlc, footed w1th dark blue Nolan " the doughier of the lnr Mr and Mrs Paul Jacobs, all of
dent opened the meeting with thr 'hrlstma_, bulls and centered by n mer Doris Mankin, sister of Mr• Columbua
,.lute .o the flag and The Clu~ vhlle angel on a styrofoam ha&amp;o, Allensworth, who ltvcs In Lees
Mrs Er~eat Powell was a VISit·
Prayer A!ltlr a ohort bualn"' '" )n gold tray by Louise Hmloon
burg, Ohl 0
or In Parkorsburg, W Va • Frl
Mr and Mrs Hubert Pullen and day
slon, roll call waa reapondcd to bl
Plltzcr Juniper, conca, sweet son, Paul Middleport, aM Mr and Mrs Dwight Parker alld daugh
a ver~c or poem ln wh!t!h nower, Jum b31!s b(!rrles, Jnow, and lamb Mrs Milton Russell, Bradbury, tcr Miss Myrtla Kay, and Mrs
or •rconcry were mentioned Edna In oblong gray container, Mabel
S
,_ of "r
M
S
t Sunday
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W(lrc um1av &lt;11 nner guc 8...,
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Robert orr 1~ r , spcn
Lee passed out short articles Jn [,ea
and Mrs Charles Sl(lbart a nC: In Hunlln.fton w Va , with Mr
the oragtn of the Christmas CUll·
NntiVIty scene, small barn unde,.
h
15~
d
tom1 and the Country from whlrb tree wtth ~ilvea leaves and Rmar1 daughter, Janet Kuy, Alhens T e and Mrs Donald Holter an sons
th•• came
blrda on llal rectangular base with Pullcns fam1ly also Vlilied his "' :llr Holter " home from tbe hoi••
' p i!DIj co" :. ter and hrot•er-ln
law, Mr and pita! and Is reported as convales·
Secret pals namc1 were revP.a1eu·' .cattcred s~raw, succ
n
and new nameJ drawn Tbe hotea Js accessories, Noami Reed
Mrs Frank Shea, Atltens
clng nicely
a88lated by Mn. Harley Rlgga 4fl'V1nes, brnnchcs, aumac and b1t
Mr and Mrs Albert Petllt and Mrs Alborl Youn1 Is •n Huntved refrcstunents or Ice oreaflt tcr wwcct, with 1lehe11~ arolltld chtldrt&gt;n plan to move Wcdncada 1 lngton, W Va, for an tndeflnite
wllh Ch!latmas motif!, cup cakeo bm, small birds • on round wood to thm new homo In Ripley Hal VIAll with Mr and Mr! Donald
and coffee to thirteen memherf on trnv Bortha Williams
lo~. Galha County
Holter
Naill! al log cnvrrcd \\IIh l!chelib
Ross Wiflc has gone to M1umi
Mrs Cecil Ward Who has been
1nd two IUCII&amp;, M.re llora O'Brynn
and Mrs Mildred Rtgg!l. Nemcs beach Jcnves, wild vine und Ieavell Fla , tD jo1n his wile who hill 1Jee11 qultll liJ Js r~ported ruJ slowlY Jm·
werc drawn and gtfts cxcllangedo mmac swnmp gra 11w~ mm tjuamt vlsJtma the1r daughters, Ml!is Bet provmg al her home I Mulb,crry
A conteet on Name~ or Sant • leaves wahoo pod.s, \\lth two red tJc Wtsc and Mr&amp; James Soudet·~. Ave
Clause used In other countrlc tncl one whttc candle, Ecltv and family
Miss Faye Thomu h1 confmed
was &lt;Dnduetod bY Bortha William &lt;euu
Mrs Josle Turnor II 1ll w1th fh to her home with the flu
and
Mr. and "rs
Pat Sthcrs and
and won by Marie Barnhart A1 Oval tray f11lod with sImu IotCII at the hom. Or her dau•htcr
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been tileG guests
ranaemehta were tlten race Ivc( .now drift ~oorl preserve d pr~n soli in law, Mr and Mrs Malton family, who hRVe Th
and commented upon 1 he do01 esc p1nc and sumac, small btrd1&gt; Hood, nnd h.mlly
llf his aunt, Miss e1rna ruel!er,
k
Ill
Mr and Mrs Woodro• Call and left Sunday lor New Haven W
piece of lpruce, large Silver ey, ~ nil SCiulrrds hv Bertha W uuns children moved from the Parmalt:(' Va' Where they will res tdc •
tied with red nbb&lt;tn ll WllS Ots
Cellar d11Cd baby brcatli red
U
d
Mr and Mrsd AMlo kGruoscr
an
•Joyed al the commun 1ty Ins litute bcrrle~. large wh1tc can dl c In neu Prope rty this weekend
f M nes
fremloek Grove
lral colored contamcn, hy Alln 1
Myrna Russell. who h employe! 1 grand&amp;On, Ran Y oc • 0 0
Columb u,, spen1 the wcckcn~. sen, Pa, were weef
In
The mantle waa beout1 fuII Y
Rl"i'
1 end
M Aguest.l ofd
•Stlvercd leaves C hri ~tmn !l ba 11 s Wit'n her parents, Mr 1and Mrs .; \1r and Mrs "\1art n c ngus an
other rclallve•~ clored spIkoJ, whi tc enncII cs In 1• R11ssetl
d
Why Make Your
Mr and Mrs. Orlcn
Chief Telc man and Mrs Dalla
cryital holder~ on ~Lyrofoam bas''
p Wmce anek
a. were
Week-end a Waah Day?
Blevln' and Chthlren Sonny and 50n of Mone11aen,
on while tray lly Mlna llarl
f
1 tl we
Joan , are due to Je11vc Coco Solo l"nd auetts o Pomeroy re a ves
Use Our Efftclent
~~~n ~c r scene on •w h1tc slyro
base ond back,round li Panama on December 12 am'
ATLANTA, Ga UP - :ry Cobb,
Service foam
1 nw covli ed mo lmtt~uu nnd deer
should arrlve In New York City h '! XOctroU Tiaer star now llvl118
blue sky covered with silver and the 21at and be In Mldctleporl fm iore set the major leaguo rotllrd
and
Jlllc md auc me ·h r.thcht• F.wc Christmas with her paicuh, Mr or nine conaecutlve battmg cham
and Iambs, two candles In form and Mrs B F Parmolee
plonohlpa aa well as the mark of
Cleaning
11 1 ha Jsll nots ! Je t~ anrliNO m forn•
Mra Charlcll Lewis was taketl winning the title 12 tames
of •naels hy Bcrthn Wllllnm'
to Holzer Hospital " a mediCI!
I "'' Plcfl Up I Dtllvtr
SI&gt;J lil4.!, puw toul!s In :;rl!cn con paUent In the RawllnK•·Coats am
Moll. Cloanotl ana llc.kotl
lalncr en silver tray by Anna bulance She waa brouahl homo
Hart
recently from the hospital but ·'
Sensavonla In Polley log con- reported lll with pneumonia
•a!ncr, trunmcd with •mall bright Mrs Roy E)II. has been a mod
ball• by B1•lv,1 Willard
leal pat~nt at Holler flospltal
Call 6190-J
Sprueo,
holly
and
whlto
cera!
In
Mr and Mrl Pout Scott and
N. 2n4 An.
MlddllfOrt
areen container hY Jesale Sauu daughter, Cuol and !lr and M"
l:;:::;;;:;;;:;;;;:;:;;:;;;~g;~_:~:;~~~~~~Wllllom Warner and aon, Jimmy,
t
were recently vlaltoro In Columbn'
Mro. Eva Struble, Lngan, has
RBMEMBEI THIS CHRHITMAS WITII A LOVELY h7
bean vlalllne Mr and Mrs Ken
Plto•ograpla of
neth McEihiRDY and ehlldren, Rus
sell
and Kathie
Clatld OJt Santa'• Knee
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MEN'S WORK PANTS

BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS

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BIB OVERALLS

S1zea Wf.l to 17

Norman Stewart, who was en

Bring Your Cblld or Children lo

STIFFLER'S RED ANCHOR
TOY DEPT., POMEROY, OHIO
From 12-8 P.M.
Compliments ~mlth Studio, Pomeroy, Ohio
Ro~rt Llndslamcr, Photographer

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FOB

Til~ CONl'~NI£NfJB

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THIS STORE IS NOW OPEN
EVERY wEIKDA Y' NIGHT
UNTIL CHRISTMAS TO

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route to his work In Columbus,
received lueraliona on his !are
when his ear akldded on the l&lt;l
hlahway neat Llncaater and w"
demollshed.
C. H. Wise Sr. apd family hO'IC
received word of the serious ill
ne88 of John cunningham, St AI•
ban, In the Charleston Gencrol
Hospital
Mr and Mre DeReub&lt;n Brck
have returned from a visit In Flo I
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8£ ATDCHER?
lollr eorttlft!r hau woy wltli \
ch•dna. lholiiO a rt~Ilo"t'f
!1M&amp; Naho )'00 think lht'd
tie a woaderfult••eher But
tho ch111&lt;0,
linl ta • tommunity
wbtrt th•'1' I MriOUI lbort•
opol ""-llochtroond

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Hurricane lantern In 1Im con'alnor, Chriltmaa ball• an&lt;l f1no
"'"I!Citllilltloon. Thot .....,,
field plant rteembllng laey everloao aldlotllaalor lolly tit aa
ireon bY Belva Willard.
Wht~ Chrlltm~~&amp; trco In white
conlaluer filled with gold balls
Lot'l tbOt ddt d-'t bopo
•nd ~e trimmed In aold balls, j IIIII oar adioola, Y6u coo
aold beod ebalna and gold trlnkel
~ w~oarl!c:baoi
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by Edna 1M·
While Madonna, lhroo large condiet, ptne and ronn on •trrofoom
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base ~Y Norma Mulford.
Table al'!'AtlJemont; Norway , U . .-ICIIOOIJ
IIIW,IiowT.. ti,II.Y,
spruce, ~oneo, bills, wbllo candle
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11 01 rilfl holder ~Y Edna Lee
Poreh arrangement, largo wro
1th of ,Pruee an~ ~ones, rod rib
bon bow on allv""d back aroun~
by Jc88ie Saunders

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b,ack. Lee overalls are made
to look better, itt better

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shirts. Sizes 14lf.l to 161h

Pre!lde\tl Mea'1 Worlt'

SUSPENDERS .

Wid~. all elastic -l,.ork 8\IJpender~

$5.95

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Full cut, eomlort f1ttmg with
groduated rile Heovy bar
taeka at aH points of strain
Fruit of tho !Aom qual1ty
Sizes 30 to M

The workman

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.Much c.W.'r -hor ICiam,.nlotl
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Deeore41'o T.. ltaterwt. . , . . . . . . . . . . ~

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Nelson Red Heel Work
Socks Long Wearing
Heavy Weight
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Exira Heavy Weight

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Full cu~ lonr )11~ng and ohrlnk reslstanl Short aleeve, ankle
lenatb atylo Sizes 36 to 48 Eeru oolor

HANES BROADCLOTH SHORTS · -· ----- 79c
Gripper front or boxer style. Full atandard sbe and quality
Slm 28 to44
HANIS WINTIRSIT

ELASTIC WAIST DRAWERS

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Nldwelght - ohrlnk resistant - elaotlc knit ankle euffa Durable elastle walatband. S11co SO to 42
HAMil PIG LIAP '

MEN'S KNIT BRIEFS -- .. -- -- -.. .. .. .. 95c
Nylon relnforeed 8l!ams Double panel se.at Heat reol!tant
olastle Stzes 28 to 44 •
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·~~~ c~t, nylon r~lnforted \)rlpper-bom ttyle. Sizes 30 lo 14.

LINt:D

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Jillanket IItteii' for ..real
warmth Corduroy col·
jars Sizes 3~ 1o 46.

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Honehkle Gloves -· $1.89 pr.
Red Palin Gloves WOLVIRINI

Trlple-tannll!l aoft gloyea wilh short ~Mito
Silly ooft
Sofoty FUH with !illvy atrlpod eonvoa llotlt

Leather Palm Gloves $1.49 pr.
All

L11t~tr

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Four
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. Clarification
Law

ee~.~i~te!u:'~:~;1:.
Uoa can I! Issued
to
candidates who fa1lod
penee aecount.. by the Dee 3
IIJI,e
He aald effeellye next Jan 1,
' provl11on seta the deadline for
llllng expense aCO?unts at 111
days Instead of the pre8l!nt 30
days alter elecUoo
!roWil aald th~re wu $0mc
eonfu11on among ~andldale1 and
election boards about wbetbet
the 45-day provblon applies the
Nov G election

with odj111tablo wrlal

UATHIR ·CAPS
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Reeord Number Of True
Are·Retunted For One St.sSi•·~,

In a lengthy session far in excess of usual tlmea
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ber sesston of the Meigs County Grand Jury heard a teeftd '
number of cam presented by Ctlunty Prosecutor Jama ()'.,
Bnen and complied wtth h11 request by returning 371ruf~- 1
agauut the accused
Ten casea slated to go before the Grand 1ury
heard due to tl!e failure of wttnesses subpoenaed b)'
tor O'Brien to appear. He indicated Monday evenlnJ
of the Grand Jury sesston that he may ask
IINOLI COPY_. close
the arrest of witnesses who did not answer the subpoeou:
The Grand .Jurx In rduntiltl I •
re&lt;ord number of True Bllll Ota
I , ..., preaented for tlletr eoiltll;i. V
erauon abo refuaed to retuta J&amp;.
d1etments In only aut of lilt ..... ,•
presented
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Ca.., m which lltdlebDeilll '
were returned by tile Gnud hJrt
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laid today they had no comment, but would get thetr lawyers Richu\1 Spencer, cl!arled wllli ~ '
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to work right away, when informed five men of thetr orgam- larceny
DIVld
L
Conner,
elllt(ed
WitJa
zatlon were Indicted here Monday for obtaining under false
mJliCIOUI destruc1iOD of prwer!J,
preteuses slgpaturea on contracts.
Dav1d L. Conner, dlar(ed willa
Named In indletments by the MeigB County grand jury larteny
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were I 0 Tyo, aaleaman, Charlea
Pearlle
Jewell,
ebarltd
'liltll
{'.1ll'-t.:a
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llliltbell, v1ce pmldent of lol•t- non support.
~
chell and Upstlll Fond Inc , dba
Jomea Wyatt, charaed wllll ,.,...
Nations! Food &amp;:rv~ce, H 0 Whtt- ceallnr, of atolen goods
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lateh, li. M Layfield, and J M
Edward E. Atha, cbarltd Wlt1a
Maltmgley, all of Marietta
fraud
They were accused or mJarepreLarry Cozart, charged oriQ aiel.
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Or
senUng terms of contract.. under mg a felon
f I
whiCh at least 25 perl()bJ here
Ard•ll Bradon, eharged willa
Pomeroy took on a new looz undertook to buy a "fond plan" non suppOrt
Mcmday evenmg when the new which mcluded a atorage fr~ezer
Joe Yad11h, ch.:ged witll tnacL
Chriltmll ha:htlng decorations 'I'!
~aid Prosecutor Jame• 0 Bnen
Joe Vaduh clarged witb ~
the bw:inen thltriet were turned
I presented both &amp;Idea to tile
Harold 0 Rouah, elw1ed willa
on for the flrat t1me tbu season Grand Ju11 These men, meludm: DOD·Iupport,
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A rrlsJ.&lt;roas l•ghting methoo1 1Mr John Upstlll of the MarJetU Ralpb Lee Nelson, cbarcecl w1111
made poutble by the erection t.of concern, appeared before the non sup"ort
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1 Ion• Main st "'"' an Jury So d1d buyers of the com
Alburti&lt;e Young, eltlrgd P
new
&amp;'
Lh" pany's products '
overloading of a molar :RWcli,
to
W•tncsoes oga11l!t the company Joe Jentmo,
~
sa1d they hal !Jecn fed to ilel1eve loading of a
that a $4115 rr...... could be pud James
for out of liiYin&amp;o that follOwed erleadJDf of a
a purehaoe of frozeb food fr0111 the
Jerry C &amp;:ott,
eompany Some said tbey had been overloadlllll of a
Jed to bellm&gt; tho freeur would
coat them ~~qlhiltl al all If they Oftt!oodiutofam
w.a ..'" L. !•~=~~=~
bought foOC rctl:brb' from the Dand Roush, eWJecl
cOmpany

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SERVICE COMPANY OFFICIALS
COMMENT ON INDICTMENTS

Holiday Lights
Are Turned On
Pomeroy

~:''sh'~er~n~=.s

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willi"Ow.
Wnnesoea •lso said they "JJ'e
Informed tile r-. ...oukl ~ erl0tl4lng of a motor ~
but that when lllo! &lt;onutct Gene Ev1111 Corle7, Clw1ed
liB purcba1e arrlfecl.the to1a1 willl !ortel'!'
James Smith, charged wllll for•
J"'"ped to $855 plw o
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~Jinent which ali'eady bad rel'l'!Awell E. Weddel~ •barltd ,
eom1plai"t of w~ with !«gel')'
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btlyer of a fl!od
Smilh, ehar&amp;ecl ~

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ea1d,
l6e fond an1.ed It
was m patkagea unmarlrod 11 to
weight or cost
Of!ICials ol the Il!atietta ciimpany domed lhey ~rated aimllarly to the •'ond Budget Plan,
lnt aJI!OC!al~:!d w1th the National
co-&lt;iperaUve Food, Inc , of Columbus 0 wbu:h was ''run out of
bus;.,.;.. m the cop1tal clly about
a year ago
1Stanley M1Uer of that company
was lQdJeted and found gmlty o!
obtaining 11gnaturea on contracll
m elrcumetancea reportedly tJ!ml.
lor to the Me•g• county eueL
Miller was put on probation and
&lt;Ontracts he had negotlatl!d, ond
sold to the Columbus D1aeount and
Loan Co • were setUed by adjustmenta between that lll'll' and lndiVIdual freezer and fond plan buy-

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Prlii&amp;. q(fered for acta
lng In tlte ~&amp;lent show
$2~ t-ond for ljnt P&gt;IZe; .. hlooi.J.Qi-,,;.,;,
"""nd pr1ze and $a lor •
prize.
Anyone W18hlog to
the show for one of
Ia asked to &lt;OJJtaet any
of the PomerOY Pol"e Drnmi~J
ment or Bred lila11 who
reet the llhow An~one betweep
ages of 6 to 641 11 eligible to
compete according to the announcement made today
Rehearsill or the arts wlll bO
held on (Jan. 0 at z p. m. wltn
the big thow to be staged on the
following evenmg.

lel!ljlted c,..pe.

&lt;leae Corley,
1
fraud.
Jameo Smith, eb#ged
fraud
lack Landers, dlar(ed
fraud

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Gem-ge Spencer, eharpd ~ ~
fraud.
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Wilhun LAnden, charPcJ 1RID
CIWord PlaJtiJ, ebarfod ~
two ...., of uuult with Intent to
rape.
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CIWord PlaDIJ, ehartled witll u.
sault With • d...U, 11eapon.
J. 0. Tyo, charged with
lng Bianaturea under falle

lelllet.

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Char1ea llfitebell, charged ~e
obtaining 11gnatures under , ,
pretenaeL
H. T. Wbltlalth, eb.,-ged with obtaining algnaturea under false pre.
tell6el.

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MEN'S OLIVE DRAB COVERALLS •• -' . • .'''
~EN'S ''BIG YANK"

CORbUROY WORK
Rugged thickaet coil!uroy. S(urdy fabtlcnir.nrii'1tlnnfld
long wear. Full cut tor 'COmfort. Roomy,
lo tit. Zipper fly- $bes 30 to 117'

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Long wearing and comfortable. Ge.q~rousiy
Sizes 29 to 44 -10
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The ou eaaea wbleh were lpaf.
ed by the Gradd 1111'1 and m liltldt ,
no JDdJetmeniB wmo retlltiiOd
wen:.
Robert Gallagher, assault and
battery.
Wayi,e LiiUe, l88aul! with In·
~nt to ldll
George Speneer, &lt;DnceiJing atolen property.
Milton Little, aSIIult with Intent to ldll.
Donald !Avett, arson
Lawrence Napper, lnvoluntarJ,
manslaughter.
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Cam whtch were not presented I
to the Grand Jury due to the Jult
of witnesses were·

Sanforized FISher stripe coverJils with iwo,W&amp;IYY~:\Fet'(.'
action back for colnlqrt 9 pocket.?, combi.Ded rt1
pocket and h11111mer IQOp. Sizes 3810 50,

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1. J Haltingly, charged with obtalnina atanatureo under fllle pr:e-

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BLUE, DEJ'!IM

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Lois Bradford,

Dale Dutton, local druggist and member of the Ctlunty ~--------Health Board, has resigned from the office of Middleport
1A11 Btadlord, 1!9, a
councilman to whtch he was electe(J In November.
,
nomlcs teacher •n Athens,
, In ~ letter which ~s read at the December meeting of the
and Vinton CouDtlea 1or a
ber of yean, died M011dar
Council Monday night Dutton explained 'that he was not eli·
In llei&amp;a General Hoopltal
gible for the' offtce because of hts prior association with the •
exteniled lllne11
who pr•The bodY of the decoased
aided at the meettng, will sp
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A Symuoe rellldent, Donald to be taken to the hoq•e at
point a counCilman In the neo•
Cottnll, 40, and his companion cine today where lrlendo
~~u~~u~~~~ ~ust be approved b, l~nereased
Rolland C!l1rOII, 42 also of S)'l'•· eall until noon Thursday.
~use wore In the Meigs
Funeral seiVlcea wUI be beiJ
The mcetmg Monday waU,pon
Jad todll!' awaiting hearlna•
Thuraday at 2 30 p m. In til~
td wllb a ,prayer by the ROI
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night before Syracuae Mayol Racine M&lt;thodlot Church with
:toberb Palmer, pastor of \ije
Wllham Thuener tonight follow- Rev John Elwood offlclatlnf.
"-; Churth of the Nazarene
...
Four new persons took up rest· lng an JCQJdent Monday afterBunal i• to lie made In the l4
, 1 • qp~~· Grate, who ,wJll take ~ t- denee •n the county jaU over the noon 1n SyriiOlJ.IQ,
tart Cemeler)o under the dlNieI , fl&lt;e .,taouary 1, as towu clerk, past twentv four hpurs One wu
The Ohio Highway Patrol re- tlon Of the Ewing Funeral Home.
IDd John Zerkle and Clloton charged with dnving while lntox- ported thllt !l about 3 15 p. m
councalmen , wer.:l Jcated, two wlt~ lnto)Ucahon, and Monday a car driven south on
Sumvmg the deceased ~. her
1 F1sber, new
-' I preaent for the meetln&amp; and "~~· the fourth for f~dmg to leave Route 124 In Syr•cuse lolled to husband, Cr1t Bwlfol'd, &amp;.cine;
~ weleomed by the Mayor The out promise• of a house whea ordered make a curee, that Cottrill, the two daughten, Mro Howard
' l olng counClll!len L R. Wlle~ to do 10
driver lost eontrol and !he &lt;Jr CRuthl Fr~nk of Rac1ne, ¥1'•
and lloberl McElhumy, anu
The State Patrol turned in Don- overturned In the highway.
Herman (lolltfl Carsonl
,(Jlerk Ch rles Murray ap~emd aid Cottrill, 40, Syraeuso, !of DWI
!Ieavy damaa• was ~one to the Belpre and one 11)11, Crit
\ 'j ~ , 1 ' 1 11 1' t · q and Carroll Rolahd, 42, Syraeuse, automobile hut the bcenpants ford Jr at home. Th~N) gre
' .:~k;••brle~~ ~ t'~:~ w~~e a:i~r Ifor intoxication s~riff Robert C. 9r the cor, Cot~rill. CQrroll end grandchildren.
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Fisher
had
compllmeny~
:ar~nft...,lal\~
Kiser,
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Cotlflll,
4sed
4
all
eacaped
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Allll'l (lJlr\'tvlh~
t\lO
o(llco
r a s, or ~ ox ea on.
' without InJury
'Counellman David Jenkl~s who Geodrgh~l Spelnc"'' 22•h P o~merloty,
Cottrill was r~ged with drlv· ero, Pa1!1 G. A\)ger
1'-HtiS • and
l\~SCJl
. hi! term._ wa' •turned mse
Is alsa completmg
h' ID at I e a •• ae 1ng whI 1e 1qtllXl"·te•
"' • \Ill d cartoII
ot P ' t
' 1on llY n1I ., was I 1ven 1 ..na.
charged wltti tntoXJcalion by Morenc1, Mich;
' n resen
,
and put behind han ill earnett at
Highway PatroL
,.
10 o m today w~en dtr pollee
smwd the sherlfl wtth a warrant
hla orreat TAA chars. 'fll
·Soe1ocer filled to leave ~
f~rl~oea
Mr and Mrs. JW~I'I
he had been dereil

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HANES WINTIA WIIGHT

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dlum and largo sizes
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UNDERWEAR
MEN'S TEE SHIRTS

DALE DUTfON RESIGNS NE\VLY \VON
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