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,Mr. I&gt;Dd .~rs To"1 .Urwl!l o(l ·!l(lllbetb Estel! -of a..I~IIoa~!W.·
WaverlY are tho guests of her Va. epent a day reooUy wltM 'Ir!r.
sister 'and brother In law, Mr ,, ,
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and Mrs. ,llo~ert Thpmpson an~
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family.
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familY W'f!'O Sun~a1 8qesta
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tn .. ; .. ,.. ~.r· · aJ\~ ~~·~ MMr. and Mrs. EldonDaU1el'

Pre-Wedding Shower
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1111'1. Ever~~~ ThomlllllbiUtultd
for Min Helen SSmlth, teacher at
tile PomefoJ Senior Rlcb, Wed·
neday
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YOUR EVERY
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. your Cbrlstma. sbolJplog at Swisher and Lohse where you'll find a gay

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and glamorous BITiiY of gifts , .. eferytbing for everyone for Cluistlnas. It's the easy
... economical .•• tbe enjoyable way to make short work of thilt Christmas hst SHOP NOW.

$1.39 up

98c

Whillnlft IIIIIPitr

$ue "'

Htiii~WM~ 1nd
P~m•

Choet~lt ti.SO up

No other Gift like it!
No
Pen like it!

Alllerlcan
C.rda
Greeting
up

Loose

Chrlatnw

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Carda

Matching
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For Her
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EVening In Paris

IUvl~n. Lentheric

Lucien Lelong

$1.00 up

Toy l)epartment ··2nd· Flo.or

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Easterbrook
PENS .. .'. ...
Parker T
BALLPENS .•
Papenialte
PEN ...... $1.89

BY ITSELF

CHRlSTMAS TREE

LIGHTS
Mbltlple Sels

$2.50 up

$1.69
Ornam~ lelele11, Angel Hair, Cotton,

Snow : •-:(.: .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. • 25t up
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TIMEX
WRIST
$6.95 up
SELf WIND

.REELS

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AN EXCELLENT\ ~1FT

EASTMAN
CAMERAS
and Flash outfits

~5.95 up

$14.95 up
JUSTIN
All Leather

BIUFOiDS
Schick
Sunbeam
Remington
Ronson and
Norelco

Guaranteed

For Hlni or Her

$3.50 up
LADIES' CLUTCH BAGS J3.U and f4.95

$17.50 up

COSTUME

Lldlll lltctrlc
lhavtn In •II
brond.... 14.95 up

JEWELRY

TRUC~

.$1(,00 up

CIGAREnQ
AU popular Branda

$2.16 Carton

Society

lfttceleta

TOYS
Pluth Anlmala
GUNS
Holater Sets

Middleport

J!:ar Rings
N~~ktaces

GA"E~,

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JilWILRY BO;I:ES

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DRESSER SETS

$5.75
COMB
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8RUSH
St:'t !l , . . . $1.00 up
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MUSICAL POWDER BOIES •• tl.t8 up

Pound Tobaccos
and Ct1ars

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I:.IG..'TERS .. . .. .. .. $3.so
.,~i!)N ,J,.IGBTERS . . . . . . . . ,3.95

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Ai2c l\.1nnle Warourn, who ha.
been 1totlooed aL KcOavlk Inter·
national Airport, Iceland, "
spendlna, thirty days with bu p11
ents, Mr. and ~ln. Raymond, \Val
burn, and family. He Is due to re
port at Andrews Air Vorce Base,
Maryland.
James Brewer Jr. fell at hi&gt;
home ond bro~e hi.! collar-bone
lhls 11111 week. The fi•e year old
son of Mr. and Mu James Brew
er io a pupil at the Middleport
Klndorgartep.
Aile and .lin. Donald Yoougcr
(Marlene K~app) and baby dan·
ghter, Pall!ela Roxanne, who have
at Fairfield, Collf., armed here
Monday for a boliday !VIS\! wtth
heir paren\s, Mr. an~ llln Lester
Knapp, Middle~, llld Mr aucl
lr&gt;. Albert .Yea~cer 1 ljllnvravllle
~~ and ijn
Knapp and ••~
went to eoturobUI · l!londa)l ~o
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Erneit Ltl)jntt, Wh~1 has been
a medical patfenl at •Kelaa Gcn·
ml Hospital&gt; r~!Ul'llcd hom•
Wodne!d.Y. -' ·
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. Mr. and MrL ~el rife were
bualnm vloltlf'a'l~ QaUipoho
TUesday
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Price
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~ro. Dale ~~~!'II!JI·@l

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High,wtiy,s, TheirR~Locat&gt;ion, Should Be Subject For
'Wiiii,.'Hie'ln Meigs County In Months1 Years To Come

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~~ ~~; 'Boll! ebillises have been re·

Departllie11t . ) ;, 1et tO appear 111 IH!tual
blueprfllts. Ma'tever their stage, surely
II. ~ Will·fa~ tlleee propoaed alter·

a~N~ 11, tatet.

·The qu~n· ta, d6·W!l w&amp;iit It sooner, or

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Many Are Wotflied, Too

·. · di.'i-1ft' A~lls' ali'oadr hu obtained
'(Vell·~~ ~. regarding re-routing

~~ II'OUDd ~}!; A!~fds wli11U II. D11 w'e; In
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· ,ll~q~·cfaillf. iha daf llf running high·
~i.1hlilliUlf e~ towri 011 the map Is long
;9,118.•t!i., ~tO ~~~~el'iHtgl)ways every-

where In lhe natloll tltlf by-pau towns and
Aif•dlllb¥iJ 8\lc!f reorouUng helps ev~~ ~e' ,4\,t; tfi tiu•lliess pQC\ple, Its
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1 would that all "ho read thos

vi)! honestly examine them.selveJ
•el~re Qod
(especially church
olkl and see if they can realty
·•• aqy salvation in the ·custom
f Chrl.stmll.l. Giving of Gifts is
l)
;o01l. B~t Wh~ wdtlor oneecrtaln
Epitor's t.)•llbllJl:
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1ay when o bro\het&gt; \1. l~ need
Conceimng Christmas (Chris•: oday? We ahould wurship and
.Mo!i). Just look nt the ,wold tt :lve our all 'o God every ,da~ In·
~lr. 0!1" ,l!hould need be a Catho tead of just one dllY and fori•t
lie to beg!ft' w1th ·to observe lfa" l!im
aU the' res\
1we oaQn~t ~d in 1he Bible an)i
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thtn• to ~~Pl" •• that we ~re t'
wrilp tlill Blrthdly' ol' Cl\tt~
It does tell .,. that we should no'
e!leem one day above another
Mrs James Roush entertained
"" &lt;UStom or Chmtmas " trul,
R heothen practice of worship
11ith a birthday pa-rty from two
Many will sn1 in tlils Joy, 1 1111 1four Sunday sft•Tnoon 1n ob·
novor wors hip the Chriotmas tr" ,ervanee of her son, Bobby'F
m· any other part of the cuotom birlbday. '
~ut slnn~rs do cn&amp;t worshiP God The Hon!lred gueot , received
'!o lt hlit
cou.ldifll"be:J· }tany lll'ts !roll) tho'" present. Lollipop;
teuch that santa Clmu· 11 th' Nere sl•e'n d ra~«t• l'o nd re&gt;fresh·
Spl It r ChrlJIJIID~ The Bible ments of ice cream, calfo iilld kool
tell~ u~ '"fhou Shalt not t•e" !ud were served to' th!! following
Pam, Susie, and Franklr
And tenching Senta Claus a children·
Wheeler or Point P!casantj Rtcky
••b;rt;a::
beon mode on atheiSt becau ·•
they have been thught Santo

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11:10 The Late Shbw

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Mi. Adonis f EVi
Pro FoOtball Hlxbliiliu
The Line Up
P&lt;&gt;riOi! 18 P&amp;fsoli
News

9.43 CBS Ne-.. .
9:55 Mornlri&amp; State NIWI

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In review, It should be difficult ·to. 4tlly
that some bustne.ses woilld be liard ,mt by
removing the highways. Service statloarleap
Into mind. Motels ate another.

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ll:lb Andy'l Gent
12·1)Q True Stoty
12130 Detective~!ialty ,
1:00 Down on the Farm
1:30 Big Picture
2:0o Pro Basketball
4:00 Western Theater
5.00 Sky King
5·30 Hopalong ~IIS!idy
6:00 Newr Picture
.6:15 f!lolbaii~~~I1~~ - ,
,6:30 Federal .IISn•
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7:00 Satutday Nilbt Jlfll~
•7:30 ]lQ1&gt;ple Are Punnf
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9:)0. Gtk:.ie lolacKeliZ!e Sh01f
10:M WHaVs It For
~0:30 YoU! Hit Parade - .
Jt\Oq N,eWi l{eld!lnea
U:lO Weathercast
11&gt;1.11 ll'1tew4trlt
J;Od' Sign Oft

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It has been repbrtcd ·I!Jat tlt! ~t•~•. High; ,
, NAMI OMITTID
way Departmenj di &amp;eneral\y amazed· tliat Btl Tile name ol Klren Stewart
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~ few requests oon!8' from ~elgs Coqft~ W8 11'!8 •inadvertently 01mted ho"l
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have not sent a dei&lt;OOOtJi)ri
to Colurilbui' with lji~. Watiama High School &amp;nor
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Cine or two minot Gxteptlo~, On state' ~J511' Period published in Wcdn¢1\lay'i
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sUer towns, 1t way toept!On protiltniS for the pail ~o~·-iif, Dally Sentinel. Miss S,til'llar1
••"""eel''
~:t't
•om
fro
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• &lt;, · IlliCit 11\l'alfht "A'o" for tb•1!4lr·
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e ur s · a·
under the current quietude, It· It II' ~o 'tddl ijid' al!o/114 liave betn 111e1ltd'
t)!er It ~~~~~ iom refldeflts ot the area who assume that there js nothing we waftt' Jn tHe ed She 1s a sophomore
IIUy ltielr fi!Odi:' clollilng, ap!&gt;lianm, and var- way ot highways nor 18 there anything wOt·
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..... •uPP .es, ro... , aureu ve merchants In- rylng us.
. The JOI' Closs of IM United
tent ,on IUpplylllg loCal needs and services.
We should start discussing what•w~ Watlt, Methodist Church will meot at
It illhe
merchant Who attriH!ts trade to In view of what we're liable t&amp; get wantlrtg .the e~urch, Monday, Dee 18jj·.''
~·to...ll t' lh f rt 1•~· ~1
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7:30 p, m with Mrs W. 0. ar·
wu, no
e o U wus ,, ghway that may It or not. What happens to our highway sy~- nltz an~ !!Is Glen Dill os Jlos
Ditit)lrc;ul,tllt. "
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Kolllg to 116pp\!tt to•tt _
will be ,an cxohori¥t
are 'sable people In Melgl County •WI1I illfect
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h
lb
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of
t1n; and members ill'e
t e we • eng 0 ev~. l .p.TIIWJ In requested to btlng a.Ocles for n
wllo' argue that the' qulclier Rt. S8 is reloeat· Meigs Coultty.
basket lor a needy family.
e¢10,11 to cut through Chester Townsnlp and
We ought to be Interested enough to want
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IIJtiOhto Rivet above
the quick· to guide these change; toward what we de. 'l'l!e
meet
·llr ~pjll'lt7' ll'ill'follo\\&gt; hete. This, It is said, sire and need
Dec. 17 at 7 30 at the school
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When a program of carols Will
at
be presented by the pupils
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Soc'1efy
torson, recently and made cor·
CHRISTMAS PARTY
down by the dece~cl~n that they
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T~o annual Chrlstma ' party canllol believe in . Chr10t our
Tlle Ibn~~~ Chrlltnlis partv of the allver coffee aervtr; In the I Mr and Mrr WOOdrow Harrlo of tbe Imperial Electric Co , w1ll Sovlof
tile Phllatbel' A~l~t; memb&lt;lr! dlntnq room when lho tnlrty..tqht of Pittsburgh, Pa., ~ent tho week be held Dec !9 at 6 30 at Ihe --~------lli~ - lllf' ~lfii~Q'e~ ~~d , fl'llid· membou were served cookies end with her paronla, Mr and Sacred Heart Auditorium.
sorvcd aod n C!Irlrtma; party
ch~D~
' lltil4 Tltur!daynlght minto and oof!oe with utidy lilln· Mr1. Sherman Btilk~M
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apd 90 exchange ol SOc g1lts
al (!If'
~ o'ehrlll.
ea favoro. Chrillmaa can~leo were
Mn. ,Bi!rtha Ru Mtlord wao
D. 0' A. TO MIET
Gil~ lor pahents at the Alhens
Mrs ,
lids, JIFOS(~~;, u.oed on the refrruhmont tobto retulned .Honle (tlo the Melts Thoodorus CouncU D~ughters &gt;I State l!osp1tal may be brought to
ill 1 d the J!!~llnR which wa~ centered vlltH 1 boll· Qonel'll )t,.pUal ri'e4fltly.
America wUI meet In rogular •"· thl! mcottng. Mem'bors m re·
It
~\fdUJj~if tHU all day arrongemenl.
The Rutland llome Demonstra· alon Monday, Dec 16 n1 7 p 10, queated to bring a covered dish
, 91' fitilt; 1 &lt;A~~~ DIWII be , The ~ommlttee Included Ml' :Ion Council met , at the home o! Quarter!; birthdays •111 b·· ob' and their own table serv1ce
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ttlffn· tlf Mil! Caildo
tir '1\t~*&lt;ljy, Reynold.!, and Mrs. Ernest Lsi· Mro Go(dle ,\ndel'idn Tul!tdiy.
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*""''tQ lnt lrolbebtlildo" Clll! Mia Roulh, Mrs. Otho Watts, and aona Paul, Jl', al)d Jimmy of
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IIVIIn an~ two new IJltmbrl'l Mn. Claude Aahley with Mrs. zsneavlle apent sunday wllh hrr
:~1081
. v:!~ry 11·~~.
1 rtllnquleh. ,J ward
d:.!!...oeoi'Je MeinMm Clara Mmay and Mrs. Jaoob parents Mr. ond' Mrs. Cub Zhn·
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' "r" Roulh.
Belt 11 contrlbutorr.
merman.
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at. Part
Jill.... Rbwh ' 'lrll
Mrs. Ro10 Patterson· oud daugh·
mol!lllk
1. Form"
ol
e~IUP ol 'the opentn.
tor,
•pent Monday eve•. Thruhed
3. Letter
face
liltlili ~lc)l• ln~ludotl
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Gft
nlng wtlh Mrs. Joan May and
10. ACNit Laka 4 Mon•o nl&lt;&gt;.- 2~, Ch..to
"11!11~11·), lllltt RousH,
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children
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.,.: 11M t llal'il11el
ly Phylllo IMwllotl
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eludes
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Mr. 'lnd Mrt Wllllam Phillips held
Ulaull
23.1Pochi
ol Chtltleolht ~nt SU11d«y with ment
1. Cenatol.
20. Opon.
ht, patents, Mi' and M~a Joe
lallon
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PHI!llpa.
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28. Ltada

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I\ ClJUilf Be You
M!d•Day Newa
Movletlme
Bride and Groom
Matinee Theatre
Queen for a Day
Modern Romancea
Comedy Time
Spinach PlayhoUJt
Sporto'Eye •
Wealhe,reial
News Picttlro
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Death V•lliY. :Qara
TI'IJih or ConiJOCiuencea·
C ~~ -• Last Relol1

10·4~ ~ell':!liiir's ¢~"11W

that used' to be h!gll\vays WithoUt tile tontld·
erable dollar help
the state rio\\' enjoy-

We ~8 equest ""1 ittle,

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9.00 M;Si1111d
9:30 The 'l'bln )!an
ta:QO C~vf!ca~!:~i $l!,.fi;

'!'hey als6 augiefl the tdwns will bf bard
put to malnt~ln Its at~ts 111 gOOd oondillori

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On the other hand there are folks worried
abOut tHe l'einoval of 33 from Pomeroy or rll'
lllf'li!if·tli(OUW!l' c!li~a Of the Chamber routing 1 aropnd Middleport. They sea diS"
oJ "'~'t
,KI..illftl~l;.
t'Jit· t'~8, 0111' clvl!! clubs tlrlct jios~lbtU ty Ul
-' red·'uced..,,
t.\W, oiii:.;J:L"""II•'-' ......,.. ,....., "f
.,..s1neal traf/1 t,'
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u. 'u,a .dryln&amp;· up of Gllrtalli klndl ol buslnessli!l'
eJ~&gt;m·tAI' d~M: tljlolll polfcy, ihd pro- that seem to dep6tid on· tourist tra'tl16.

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9:Sb 'trdnbJe With i'ither
lQ:O!l .At!e'lt trule!a sboif
10:30 'rr8asute Built ')

there.
Increased employment, new housiiiB. and
lin proved housing that should follow expandlng of employment possibilities for Meigs
countians could result only In more prosper·
Ity for Pomeroy and Middleport says this
group of people. This, it Is said, would far
outweigh any Joss in busmess from removing
the highways.

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8:45 ' Sili! On

There Is l Subject to be up for Increased will open the entire cOUnty to ne\11 houslnfl'~ll' · •
~oa ill ,lnoot\ls_ttl oome as Ohio and amployea oL KaiaaJ at Ravenswood who may
die ~~~~ ~ti deeper Into Its highway re- prefer to live here rather tbap In West Vir- '
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glnla. It also provides an e!IBier ~cess to I&lt;oi: ff.J.i ilie ~l'~ab~~tlon o{ U. S. Route ser lor Meigs Countians already employed

~ Oil ~t~fJlilliWaY Department draw·
lltg .INJ~ 1ile tWin p/Oposltlons may not
have advan~ 'that tar. They may be only in

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Ch!11nel3 -Friday ,
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12 30 1 Seare• for l'omorr01f
12:45 QuidiDI~
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2·00 Bea1 tHe Clock
1:30 itouilellitt1
3 00 B1g Payoifdl-' ' '

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Edge of N1~hl
Mystery Theater
Your E9So Reporter
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9:45 Momlng Movie
11:00 Mventure• m Leal'lilJII
11:15() Neighbors
12:~ Noon News
12:18 Cattooa Club
12:30 IJberact
1:00 Gretchen Wade Sh01t
1·39 MliVle ~~~lnel
2:tll · l'at ind Mike

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11:00 N~
11:15 Theater 13
12.30 Sign OU

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12:59 Sign On

HOO All Star Movie Matinee

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4·oo Ali star QoU
3:00 Amitic~n ~an.dslinlf
6:00 SiltUrdlt g~ l!a'l'lnr
3:30 Db Ylhl tiust Your Wlret 5:15 l'i!I:sonat rtorlJe.
6:30 Sdturdly New. Review
f:OO Americ~n Band!land
5:45 Cdntrb~QI
5:00 Buetaneera
6·1)0 These Our Chlltlren
5:30 Mlekty Moule Club
6.30 Play ol the Week
8:00 C"lt\On Club
7:00 Sherloet Holmes •
6:25 FlVI! Slllr Final
7:30 Keap It In The Famlly
6:45 Nel'lll
7:00 Moment of Deelslon
8'00 Cotmlty l!us!e Jubilee
7:,30 Rln Tin TIJi
9:00 Ltwtence Welt
8:00 Jlln Bowla
10:00 lltke Wallace Interview
8:30 Patrice liUDJOI Show
:o.-30 IIOf.IIOWer New,
8:00 Jranl: Slnalrl Show
10:35 liOih CentUry Tli~atei
9:30 Date wltll the Aupt..
lu:so Slifl Off
Arnbtt of Middle~brt; Catol)'li, of the Harold Thomas famllf ..
Mike and Charlei Wlieeler, , Pilm. Susie and Frankie Whel!'
and Johny Jii~nion, Sheila let ]Oc:ar wem Swld,it .. dtni(l!r
ThO!J1aS; Dl!Jl!'1Roulh; Und Randy iU~l\', ~I t~~ ~o~n A/bright hdnle 1
Allbright •!l.I.W.
, lllr.ctlldt ml. Harry , Van ' Mel·
A4V.lll.~ Jilm'jlll\ll..,. were Mr. et were lhbpplqg: JJLiitneroy on
and ~~ ()llWII!n IOU&amp;h, , Ruth , ru...tay.' .' _, '. ,
and .ll'l\'9lb, at l'I~ · Jiaven; Mrfi
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Mrs Nol'l'i1Bl~jyel~o Kda~)
to 'Wttiiiil _,? J1m!llJe and Gary of Crown ' . rormer 'loe.ol rest,
Sllort -oct Sfit'Tl··rtllomtr
den i,l i: ••• »..r.!ll 'll'.:r;:.;., -=ftbi.
' Chll'les wa~enii~' lbhft''All· pi tal .. ·"" ~...,...... .'111¥!'! . ~
brl,tlt- · efftpN!y~ · iii BeHalro •
apent tbe ·week..qd with their Dick Youn&amp;,
faniillea here.
Jtmy Vlck•ra
returned
from

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!lie !ree eventually m!Y gel 2Q to

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1dloJho tbe house. The baek yaril
tho 1~,a corner of the lot Cb\lld b,e I
locid location.

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High,wtiy,s, TheirR~Locat&gt;ion, Should Be Subject For
'Wiiii,.'Hie'ln Meigs County In Months1 Years To Come

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Departllie11t . ) ;, 1et tO appear 111 IH!tual
blueprfllts. Ma'tever their stage, surely
II. ~ Will·fa~ tlleee propoaed alter·

a~N~ 11, tatet.

·The qu~n· ta, d6·W!l w&amp;iit It sooner, or

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·. · di.'i-1ft' A~lls' ali'oadr hu obtained
'(Vell·~~ ~. regarding re-routing

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where In lhe natloll tltlf by-pau towns and
Aif•dlllb¥iJ 8\lc!f reorouUng helps ev~~ ~e' ,4\,t; tfi tiu•lliess pQC\ple, Its
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1 would that all "ho read thos

vi)! honestly examine them.selveJ
•el~re Qod
(especially church
olkl and see if they can realty
·•• aqy salvation in the ·custom
f Chrl.stmll.l. Giving of Gifts is
l)
;o01l. B~t Wh~ wdtlor oneecrtaln
Epitor's t.)•llbllJl:
.
1ay when o bro\het&gt; \1. l~ need
Conceimng Christmas (Chris•: oday? We ahould wurship and
.Mo!i). Just look nt the ,wold tt :lve our all 'o God every ,da~ In·
~lr. 0!1" ,l!hould need be a Catho tead of just one dllY and fori•t
lie to beg!ft' w1th ·to observe lfa" l!im
aU the' res\
1we oaQn~t ~d in 1he Bible an)i
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Anonymous.
thtn• to ~~Pl" •• that we ~re t'
wrilp tlill Blrthdly' ol' Cl\tt~
It does tell .,. that we should no'
e!leem one day above another
Mrs James Roush entertained
"" &lt;UStom or Chmtmas " trul,
R heothen practice of worship
11ith a birthday pa-rty from two
Many will sn1 in tlils Joy, 1 1111 1four Sunday sft•Tnoon 1n ob·
novor wors hip the Chriotmas tr" ,ervanee of her son, Bobby'F
m· any other part of the cuotom birlbday. '
~ut slnn~rs do cn&amp;t worshiP God The Hon!lred gueot , received
'!o lt hlit
cou.ldifll"be:J· }tany lll'ts !roll) tho'" present. Lollipop;
teuch that santa Clmu· 11 th' Nere sl•e'n d ra~«t• l'o nd re&gt;fresh·
Spl It r ChrlJIJIID~ The Bible ments of ice cream, calfo iilld kool
tell~ u~ '"fhou Shalt not t•e" !ud were served to' th!! following
Pam, Susie, and Franklr
And tenching Senta Claus a children·
Wheeler or Point P!casantj Rtcky
••b;rt;a::
beon mode on atheiSt becau ·•
they have been thught Santo

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9:55 Mornlri&amp; State NIWI

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In review, It should be difficult ·to. 4tlly
that some bustne.ses woilld be liard ,mt by
removing the highways. Service statloarleap
Into mind. Motels ate another.

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ll:lb Andy'l Gent
12·1)Q True Stoty
12130 Detective~!ialty ,
1:00 Down on the Farm
1:30 Big Picture
2:0o Pro Basketball
4:00 Western Theater
5.00 Sky King
5·30 Hopalong ~IIS!idy
6:00 Newr Picture
.6:15 f!lolbaii~~~I1~~ - ,
,6:30 Federal .IISn•
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7:00 Satutday Nilbt Jlfll~
•7:30 ]lQ1&gt;ple Are Punnf
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9:)0. Gtk:.ie lolacKeliZ!e Sh01f
10:M WHaVs It For
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Jt\Oq N,eWi l{eld!lnea
U:lO Weathercast
11&gt;1.11 ll'1tew4trlt
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It has been repbrtcd ·I!Jat tlt! ~t•~•. High; ,
, NAMI OMITTID
way Departmenj di &amp;eneral\y amazed· tliat Btl Tile name ol Klren Stewart
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~ few requests oon!8' from ~elgs Coqft~ W8 11'!8 •inadvertently 01mted ho"l
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have not sent a dei&lt;OOOtJi)ri
to Colurilbui' with lji~. Watiama High School &amp;nor
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Cine or two minot Gxteptlo~, On state' ~J511' Period published in Wcdn¢1\lay'i
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sUer towns, 1t way toept!On protiltniS for the pail ~o~·-iif, Dally Sentinel. Miss S,til'llar1
••"""eel''
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• &lt;, · IlliCit 11\l'alfht "A'o" for tb•1!4lr·
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under the current quietude, It· It II' ~o 'tddl ijid' al!o/114 liave betn 111e1ltd'
t)!er It ~~~~~ iom refldeflts ot the area who assume that there js nothing we waftt' Jn tHe ed She 1s a sophomore
IIUy ltielr fi!Odi:' clollilng, ap!&gt;lianm, and var- way ot highways nor 18 there anything wOt·
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..... •uPP .es, ro... , aureu ve merchants In- rylng us.
. The JOI' Closs of IM United
tent ,on IUpplylllg loCal needs and services.
We should start discussing what•w~ Watlt, Methodist Church will meot at
It illhe
merchant Who attriH!ts trade to In view of what we're liable t&amp; get wantlrtg .the e~urch, Monday, Dee 18jj·.''
~·to...ll t' lh f rt 1•~· ~1
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7:30 p, m with Mrs W. 0. ar·
wu, no
e o U wus ,, ghway that may It or not. What happens to our highway sy~- nltz an~ !!Is Glen Dill os Jlos
Ditit)lrc;ul,tllt. "
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Kolllg to 116pp\!tt to•tt _
will be ,an cxohori¥t
are 'sable people In Melgl County •WI1I illfect
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of
t1n; and members ill'e
t e we • eng 0 ev~. l .p.TIIWJ In requested to btlng a.Ocles for n
wllo' argue that the' qulclier Rt. S8 is reloeat· Meigs Coultty.
basket lor a needy family.
e¢10,11 to cut through Chester Townsnlp and
We ought to be Interested enough to want
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IIJtiOhto Rivet above
the quick· to guide these change; toward what we de. 'l'l!e
meet
·llr ~pjll'lt7' ll'ill'follo\\&gt; hete. This, It is said, sire and need
Dec. 17 at 7 30 at the school
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When a program of carols Will
at
be presented by the pupils
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Soc'1efy
torson, recently and made cor·
CHRISTMAS PARTY
down by the dece~cl~n that they
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T~o annual Chrlstma ' party canllol believe in . Chr10t our
Tlle Ibn~~~ Chrlltnlis partv of the allver coffee aervtr; In the I Mr and Mrr WOOdrow Harrlo of tbe Imperial Electric Co , w1ll Sovlof
tile Phllatbel' A~l~t; memb&lt;lr! dlntnq room when lho tnlrty..tqht of Pittsburgh, Pa., ~ent tho week be held Dec !9 at 6 30 at Ihe --~------lli~ - lllf' ~lfii~Q'e~ ~~d , fl'llid· membou were served cookies end with her paronla, Mr and Sacred Heart Auditorium.
sorvcd aod n C!Irlrtma; party
ch~D~
' lltil4 Tltur!daynlght minto and oof!oe with utidy lilln· Mr1. Sherman Btilk~M
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apd 90 exchange ol SOc g1lts
al (!If'
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ea favoro. Chrillmaa can~leo were
Mn. ,Bi!rtha Ru Mtlord wao
D. 0' A. TO MIET
Gil~ lor pahents at the Alhens
Mrs ,
lids, JIFOS(~~;, u.oed on the refrruhmont tobto retulned .Honle (tlo the Melts Thoodorus CouncU D~ughters &gt;I State l!osp1tal may be brought to
ill 1 d the J!!~llnR which wa~ centered vlltH 1 boll· Qonel'll )t,.pUal ri'e4fltly.
America wUI meet In rogular •"· thl! mcottng. Mem'bors m re·
It
~\fdUJj~if tHU all day arrongemenl.
The Rutland llome Demonstra· alon Monday, Dec 16 n1 7 p 10, queated to bring a covered dish
, 91' fitilt; 1 &lt;A~~~ DIWII be , The ~ommlttee Included Ml' :Ion Council met , at the home o! Quarter!; birthdays •111 b·· ob' and their own table serv1ce
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ttlffn· tlf Mil! Caildo
tir '1\t~*&lt;ljy, Reynold.!, and Mrs. Ernest Lsi· Mro Go(dle ,\ndel'idn Tul!tdiy.
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IIVIIn an~ two new IJltmbrl'l Mn. Claude Aahley with Mrs. zsneavlle apent sunday wllh hrr
:~1081
. v:!~ry 11·~~.
1 rtllnquleh. ,J ward
d:.!!...oeoi'Je MeinMm Clara Mmay and Mrs. Jaoob parents Mr. ond' Mrs. Cub Zhn·
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Belt 11 contrlbutorr.
merman.
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Jill.... Rbwh ' 'lrll
Mrs. Ro10 Patterson· oud daugh·
mol!lllk
1. Form"
ol
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tor,
•pent Monday eve•. Thruhed
3. Letter
face
liltlili ~lc)l• ln~ludotl
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nlng wtlh Mrs. Joan May and
10. ACNit Laka 4 Mon•o nl&lt;&gt;.- 2~, Ch..to
"11!11~11·), lllltt RousH,
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children
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ly Phylllo IMwllotl
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eludes
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Mr. 'lnd Mrt Wllllam Phillips held
Ulaull
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1. Cenatol.
20. Opon.
ht, patents, Mi' and M~a Joe
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28. Ltada

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I\ ClJUilf Be You
M!d•Day Newa
Movletlme
Bride and Groom
Matinee Theatre
Queen for a Day
Modern Romancea
Comedy Time
Spinach PlayhoUJt
Sporto'Eye •
Wealhe,reial
News Picttlro
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Death V•lliY. :Qara
TI'IJih or ConiJOCiuencea·
C ~~ -• Last Relol1

10·4~ ~ell':!liiir's ¢~"11W

that used' to be h!gll\vays WithoUt tile tontld·
erable dollar help
the state rio\\' enjoy-

We ~8 equest ""1 ittle,

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9:30 The 'l'bln )!an
ta:QO C~vf!ca~!:~i $l!,.fi;

'!'hey als6 augiefl the tdwns will bf bard
put to malnt~ln Its at~ts 111 gOOd oondillori

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On the other hand there are folks worried
abOut tHe l'einoval of 33 from Pomeroy or rll'
lllf'li!if·tli(OUW!l' c!li~a Of the Chamber routing 1 aropnd Middleport. They sea diS"
oJ "'~'t
,KI..illftl~l;.
t'Jit· t'~8, 0111' clvl!! clubs tlrlct jios~lbtU ty Ul
-' red·'uced..,,
t.\W, oiii:.;J:L"""II•'-' ......,.. ,....., "f
.,..s1neal traf/1 t,'
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u. 'u,a .dryln&amp;· up of Gllrtalli klndl ol buslnessli!l'
eJ~&gt;m·tAI' d~M: tljlolll polfcy, ihd pro- that seem to dep6tid on· tourist tra'tl16.

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9:Sb 'trdnbJe With i'ither
lQ:O!l .At!e'lt trule!a sboif
10:30 'rr8asute Built ')

there.
Increased employment, new housiiiB. and
lin proved housing that should follow expandlng of employment possibilities for Meigs
countians could result only In more prosper·
Ity for Pomeroy and Middleport says this
group of people. This, it Is said, would far
outweigh any Joss in busmess from removing
the highways.

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8:45 ' Sili! On

There Is l Subject to be up for Increased will open the entire cOUnty to ne\11 houslnfl'~ll' · •
~oa ill ,lnoot\ls_ttl oome as Ohio and amployea oL KaiaaJ at Ravenswood who may
die ~~~~ ~ti deeper Into Its highway re- prefer to live here rather tbap In West Vir- '
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glnla. It also provides an e!IBier ~cess to I&lt;oi: ff.J.i ilie ~l'~ab~~tlon o{ U. S. Route ser lor Meigs Countians already employed

~ Oil ~t~fJlilliWaY Department draw·
lltg .INJ~ 1ile tWin p/Oposltlons may not
have advan~ 'that tar. They may be only in

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12 30 1 Seare• for l'omorr01f
12:45 QuidiDI~
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2·00 Bea1 tHe Clock
1:30 itouilellitt1
3 00 B1g Payoifdl-' ' '

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Secret Stoilq
Edge of N1~hl
Mystery Theater
Your E9So Reporter
Sporti Parade 1
Weatherman
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AttormOf

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9:44 &amp;lgn On

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9:45 Momlng Movie
11:00 Mventure• m Leal'lilJII
11:15() Neighbors
12:~ Noon News
12:18 Cattooa Club
12:30 IJberact
1:00 Gretchen Wade Sh01t
1·39 MliVle ~~~lnel
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11:15 Theater 13
12.30 Sign OU

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12:59 Sign On

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3:00 Amitic~n ~an.dslinlf
6:00 SiltUrdlt g~ l!a'l'lnr
3:30 Db Ylhl tiust Your Wlret 5:15 l'i!I:sonat rtorlJe.
6:30 Sdturdly New. Review
f:OO Americ~n Band!land
5:45 Cdntrb~QI
5:00 Buetaneera
6·1)0 These Our Chlltlren
5:30 Mlekty Moule Club
6.30 Play ol the Week
8:00 C"lt\On Club
7:00 Sherloet Holmes •
6:25 FlVI! Slllr Final
7:30 Keap It In The Famlly
6:45 Nel'lll
7:00 Moment of Deelslon
8'00 Cotmlty l!us!e Jubilee
7:,30 Rln Tin TIJi
9:00 Ltwtence Welt
8:00 Jlln Bowla
10:00 lltke Wallace Interview
8:30 Patrice liUDJOI Show
:o.-30 IIOf.IIOWer New,
8:00 Jranl: Slnalrl Show
10:35 liOih CentUry Tli~atei
9:30 Date wltll the Aupt..
lu:so Slifl Off
Arnbtt of Middle~brt; Catol)'li, of the Harold Thomas famllf ..
Mike and Charlei Wlieeler, , Pilm. Susie and Frankie Whel!'
and Johny Jii~nion, Sheila let ]Oc:ar wem Swld,it .. dtni(l!r
ThO!J1aS; Dl!Jl!'1Roulh; Und Randy iU~l\', ~I t~~ ~o~n A/bright hdnle 1
Allbright •!l.I.W.
, lllr.ctlldt ml. Harry , Van ' Mel·
A4V.lll.~ Jilm'jlll\ll..,. were Mr. et were lhbpplqg: JJLiitneroy on
and ~~ ()llWII!n IOU&amp;h, , Ruth , ru...tay.' .' _, '. ,
and .ll'l\'9lb, at l'I~ · Jiaven; Mrfi
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Mrs Nol'l'i1Bl~jyel~o Kda~)
to 'Wttiiiil _,? J1m!llJe and Gary of Crown ' . rormer 'loe.ol rest,
Sllort -oct Sfit'Tl··rtllomtr
den i,l i: ••• »..r.!ll 'll'.:r;:.;., -=ftbi.
' Chll'les wa~enii~' lbhft''All· pi tal .. ·"" ~...,...... .'111¥!'! . ~
brl,tlt- · efftpN!y~ · iii BeHalro •
apent tbe ·week..qd with their Dick Youn&amp;,
faniillea here.
Jtmy Vlck•ra
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Monterey Ull'dlop

1954 btDSMOBILE "98" · ·· ······· $16f5
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4 Speed (43 li.PM) $3%.95
4 Speed Phonograph
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4 Speed Automatle'

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Stahl Men After
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WOMIWS LIAGUI
Shirley, Racine and Mrs. Clair · 'High ~ G- Jnd; 1'. ;Ifill.
Burson, Shade, were b~lnesi len 802.
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visitors In Columbus, Thurs ay. : lllgb Stplte ~ ~. . . . .

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COLUliBUS UP-&amp;eretarv e: Frankie Cllllpot, 118. In the elghtb
State Ted w. Brown lnlorme&lt;J round of their s&lt;heduled 12-roiUld
eountr ·bOJrrla of elfC(lon today bout.
that 111cae..,ul candidates wbo
!ailed to file empalrn e~~Jmse
reporu but did DCJi .apend any
OOU ON fOUR
money wlll he lllowed to uiume
CIBCAGO UP-&amp;out 1a~k
o!llce.
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!rown aald he 11 uklnl Any.
Gtll. Wlll1ml 8atbe ro dttermlne report, on 18 Chl&lt;aJO White Sox
lite ~tuf ollhose tandldate; player. competlllg lh the Cuban,
who sent money but tailed to Puerto Rican, Venezuelan anrl ·
file report 1.
Domlnican Republic winter lea· I
However, all eandidat.s eleet- guea.
ed, illcludlng tho.. who had ., F--=------;;;;;~
expensea, mull lUe an alfidav~
listing expense. or sMing they
had none before they can be eer·
tlfied by Brown lor the pool.
A dilemma aroae throughout
the alate afwr Dee. 5 be&lt;auao
hundreds of newly-elected offJ.
eiala did not file the!r report!
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0 D'liPIay·
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within 30 days alter the Novem·
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ber election.
Failure to do ao at fir!t ap..ar· I
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election could not Jl8ued W them.
USE
State Jaw •lso prohibltJ lhoso
who fall to fP• eJ&lt;peiiJe «ct&lt;llllltS II
lrom .aqeklnl public of/lee
for /1ft' Yft.!1 'I'll~ latttr
fo a QlldlKN 1iftl!t'&amp;a- he
cessflll 01' ft~ot
----TILlY NIW fiGIR'J CAPTAIN
PRlNcETON N. J. UP-Fted
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who led
l'rlneeton ln acorlng with 52 points
lhla ae_.on, will captain the T!·
gers' 19118 fodthall team. Tiley
averaged 4.7 yard• per tarry this
in ·•·•·· """ d
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tbe vacant Callfotnla bantam·
weight eltamplonahip Saturday

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Mr. Gallipolis
and Mra. visitors
Truman
17D.
were
'l'eam 'l'hrelt , _ . 6i1J1a
day.
s re ' Z!7&amp;.
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· Mrs. Edward Parker
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earn Si~de
CariiDI&amp; 1122
tlil'ned to h~r ~ome in
ne s·
STANDINGS
ville Thur$tt'ioy fl'611) Holzer ltos· ,
W~ 1.. A.,._
pita! where she hB.! been 1 me· ,
.1ltors
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Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Davis en· · en were red
in
Parker.- . _ nlwA 1o
baJebaU
tertatned With a ·surprise patty burg Me11 AI! Star Le4!'ue Wed·· illl/10 .CWI A, Easlml .Le&amp;llle
Wedne1dpy eVf!nlng·at thelr6ome, nesday 'n llli' 1'bey ""ro led by neat 101101• .SChultz, a 1 Rose i!IU; ffonorlng their daugh· Paul
.wbo ~ell JI!IIIOI o! taleh'!' wltb the .St. toula BrOWIII
(er. Bar~ara on her twel!th 237·~
fllr' ( ·~ . lilgb fo. and ·Ill• Plttat&gt;urgb PhJ!e~ JIIOJI·
birthday.
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tal, of 7 .
aged SaD .,\Jitoulo .of the ' t . •
Thla · lied lhe JI~UOII· hlllh three . League latt ae~aon.
Games were played durm1 the game totaf. l)ob.DOllki had~ and ~
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evening and· pri.les awarded· the and Paul CW!Md 814. Tbe team
IY Ulil1EP ~
winners. Tile door prize was rolled ram:ea
~1o2H018 tor Loulovllto ., ~ ..S ·
awarded to •Marjolle Bentz.
Ia .eaeon in-•e •
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Refreshments or decorated t'hey 1
11id lh~
Dat'lmGvlh 14 Ho"""' ::
birthday cake, ice cream, loot :·~";,
H :;::~ wh~ _~lad a S7L N. Can»Jina ti F....., · 74
old and ·collee were aen&gt;ed ~ 0 0 1 Y •
Richmond 7D Toll ~&amp;M ·50 ·
Ruth and Bobby Brothers, Torry Iota . .
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·Stalnaker, 1lJsie Arnold,- Paul
CITY LI~IOU
'Lorola Li. 92 T'"""' 53
lind David Slinpson, BUl and Mar·
High ... r... lJ:ioe. ,10,, lf57. . lowll"t Green 7iTQallhiUI 65
jorie Bentz, Patty. Mu,.er, Dltkie Htgh Three Game_.IIJd. P. Cllf· Ellflm Ill. 17 Quine'( to
Fi&gt;l'!ler ~Y'dl'a W~Us . Joyoo ord 861. · · t
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Old homo 6t'MU .A
'$1ii\i!Wollon Ann''!!mith, Sharon Htgli Single Game! P.
ord, Tt;. ·w..tom 63 McM;~ ·52
Folmer, Rieha~d Halley, 1louglass i37.
lowe 51 54 lrlthlm Pfou"' U
Moore, ElizabQth Bruch., Edd" Team Three «ames: K·V Cads Utlh r) Us A"'"tll St. 59
Frick 1anice Evanj, Erote Hall, 27&amp;9
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o..,... lit 63 Soottlo 15
CarolYn Vaughan, MarY, Geor~e . · Team Single Game: X.V cads, Sou. Col.
Loyvlo Col. 60
and Linda Starcher and Gene and 05S.
Findley tOO Boldwh&gt;Wal~ 90
Russell Davis.
STANDING
Woooter eon.,. 91 G.,.. City,
Adull!r present were Mr• Kate 1
w. L A...
Pa. CGI!oto 61
Sinclair, Mrs. Gedrge Brothers, :SJ&gt;ot! C.nt.r
33 15 1M3 .
14 Ohio u. Froth 70
Mr&gt;. Davod Slater, MJSI HelM Stroh's Beer
28 20·, 851 ..,.,,.,... 11 Calif. Pa. Tlich. 64
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Vou· K·V Cads
27 21 J33 0,, IN~oo~rt~hll~m~~HM~II~J..~ib~alo~,~Mie~h!_64
·ghan, Mrs. David Davis and ·Rev. llr ·Bee
23 25' 817 -,- ·
and Mrs. _Liston Halley and chi!· 'seiaey )toaa Brad · u · 'J!I ~lit , 00 when ChalkY Wright ~att.n,
~ren Robm, Randy and Rollr:.
14 lit '1911
him In 10 rounds, Ill bu_ own
1.8 StllMlf b
. The honored guest receovel :
SUtiiJit ~
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.town of Baltimore, 1n an
many nice gilts and sending girts l·lnd. 3 aamea: ]!, ~ 881
unsuccessful el!ort to regain tho
but unable .to attend ware D?tlte lnd J - : 1. ~ .an• w. tfi,!iler title.
Lou Brown, ·Anita Hall, Lmd'
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11'1mever happened to Ham
Folmer, lohnnY Musser, Mlsoes feam 3 games· S!t'ob'a Beer 2802 leltrat Today, be Is 43, out of
~oyue and Emma Lou DaviB, Mrs. ll'eam 1 game· 5tl'llti1~ Beer 084.
the light game but very d•flllite&lt;

,It himtheWith
a portable
wblle
Society
presented radio
him
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!IJ!a. Gordon Creamer; Mrs. ll@r·
if*lne B~~ll :aJid Jl,ir~~a l)'ollje
·n appreQiitlon for ,ihc service!
the ·c~ilfcli:

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R. Da'vls, Rose Hill, Wednesday.

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Edward Rletlrd.
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Christmas .. ft. .,..,. present·
"'' to Father O'Rellly by the two
·&gt;rcanlzatlona.' The Club prese~t

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Is Honored On
12th Birthday ·

~ellalitl~ i'ed·e!co,
elected secretary
New H•• Sharon
ltobert Davis,.
Young.Peggy
cllltord
TOP
1 Folmer and
ven was named treasurer.
c. ~wley
Following the buslnel, meetl~g POM · PERS
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Automatic • . •.. . . . •74.95

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, Twentv-olx member. of the
~:,sto Fldedlls Club and the Allor
Society. of St. JoB~ph's · Catholl•
· ·. ~· ,, !Ve::Sem~ , What We Sell
ChuN!b In Mason attended 1
C)lrlstmu parly held ·pt l)lo
Below-.-JIIiidleport ~ Setiool
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l&gt;llrlsti Hall on Wednesoay even·
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( ing Dl!&lt;. 11. .
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iiiiii;ii~·:iiiiiiiiiii~iiii~~',~ :J:4ward
The meetlnt
was m charee of
Rlekartl, pteslfeft of the
Club aQd 'was orned· with a
hJM 'f ile
·r$).er ti Fdhb Jdfm J. f1
Lmr. Y,
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m~tlng ms held
and
the ~olnll\g yeor
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Pte!tdent W1ls
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(lto,...,)l~lllil~. returilll!d home
this evenlnt ftlom' H~)ltl,nallln
· where he has · · ·~en "emplql\fd
wit~ 'lll.e )lunun&amp;!ott ··Publlsblilg
Go., a"Q•·l,u!s 'r~lli:ed.
Mr. · HoeOieh · a native of
Pomeroy,.)Pfi!f ' the most ~1 bl.!
Uf&lt;o Ill the . newapaper .work 4n
.Meigs County before going' to
Huntington ·eight years ago. He
served as shOP' foreman for '!'he
Dally Tl'iltune and' also the Rim·
eroy S'entlnel lor al number of
years.
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MorMan, Logan
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Johnaon, Pomeroy
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Walton, Wellston
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Gatkell, A!hi1n1
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Boatlc, Galll~olla
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·Potts, Wellaton
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Coen, Athena
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Brandon, ~ogan
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Coac·h
Don MrKen&gt;le'• skein of thrr,
&lt;lrnlght. E"tern. hn., lost to Pomorov and Cooli!IU. •nd took
'Rnt1Rntl. Wahamr ownA wt~ 8 ov('r
Middleport, Rutland. and Che·
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to inake th~ mother, Mrs Fannie Kaspar the
s-o Harrl•onvill,, Past weekend.

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SilO the
Raelno
IMland the
to battle
Red;;;--~·
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Io· nnd-:-::-~--~-Mrs Fred Mescher o'
vflll 11u~ first irue thh I senson Grundy, Va, were guasts or h~:­

Mrs. Fl'unk Sisson of Charle•·
ton, S. C., arrlvod ID!t Salurdav
to ~~nd the bolit.ays With hrr
noronts, Mr. and Alra, Floyd
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school prmcipa!, Is wearing a ted face this week.
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He Is accepting blame for Carl Wolfe (no relation)
brealdn~ the afi.tJme scorin~ record In one game against
rls~nv!IJe Tues!lay night.
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e record was, said Don, more widely known as up; ..1.
~n a snap d~ision Plzzle told Morrison it was 41 points
Y, ob T.aylor in 1955 against Rutland.
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~~c~~r~:~~ly:.~!~i~~i~~~-so as not to beat the Scipio boys too
So when Carl I!Ot his 42nd point out he came Th
ov.er five minutes left to play.
· ere was
And when the team returned to Racine. and records r
checked, it was found Taylor had ~!Otten 46 pofn'ts I 4wel e
"Oh well " Morriso
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able to,bre~k the rec~r;~~:r:s~~~~~:~nhg:;eci:~dan"ytCalmrleis Ji.
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Tile .Jackets aren't fOIIfg to b~ hu1j!jllafed too badly b
body, They're small lind Will be beaten 'by the bigge~
more ~l'erlenced clubs. That old saying, "W~it til next
Is overworked but It appll4!!1 to the Swackhamer boys
Mike Erwin of the varslt~ squ~d lir 11 seJtior; the othe~s
jumors tmd sophomores. Tile Jackets wlll be tough b
ruary, 1958 and a Jo! tougher thq following December. Y

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9'011'101• 'l'h~ ~at .UW ·Reichman, Patricia Hall, Jamie of IJJo Mason Methodist .Church at the Cheslft' adlool grounds
December -mcelliig of fir? \V'o111' Jobb, Charlene .Davis, Lynn ·met on last Thursday eveglnJ I~ JPoMOred by the CbHter PTA
.WI'a .Aiaoelattan· ln tile -~h so· Bu~bana.n. Carolyn Rwell, with tbe chureb basement. A potluck of Eastern Local l)ljtrict was r..
·-1,1 •roo'ma ·\WU~b liere Aecfl'ated llltnlil!th Curry, a neiit member dinner was served to tlte mem· ported a auetelt wlta the &amp;tlll1 or
'io -• tltj)lll'; \\11th 'CiirtJIIJiltt
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Pll.31 cleared.
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'~fill oltaf!~f bJ the · . 1 and RYrttif'' 'bellll'f., th' ta~ssloniJ bf Mra. Katie Foglesong !oUow1 and food Wll ...mL 'QieJI'QOeeliJ
'ed' !!i.e \lldYJIIJQ~e .,
the "1oy to th~ 'Wo~ld:.•
ed by the Lord'' Prmr )lelng "'111 ""' towmc. ~ bbJIJii •!
~~!110 !'~l pl 'ya ~Uow· In the ;~·-• a·', .whl·• was said by the group.
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,llld•d pr 4 yer, . ~rlptur~tlijin the tb.e day aller he )&gt;irlh of 1esus !lro. Gladys Gllbert a~d Mrt
Mrs. Sam~·Q . VldbPI ~~
·IJ!nc!l P1111flil anif St. !t:uke anft Mary, Jo•cph, the 'Inn-keeper and Cliff Cook. Devotions were cor.· of the Cheater P:J'A: wishes to
"My ~ht&gt;l»trn~ Pl'are~" by Dr. the ~hephord took part and had eluded b~ the singing of th, thank all tho•e who .be\ped in
I!Ql~h Sjlaullfllli CushiiJin.
read1nga Wllh Judy Sauer recil· hymn, "Bleascd Be the Tic That any way to make tbe autlloa •
Mrs. fll~n 'Wijte, •eOrlnelllor lng a poem; Janice Zirkle led In r Binds."
BUCeeso.
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w1i• &amp;. 6hal'le of tllent.prayer and t~e clO.!lnQ A' gift exchange followed the
their
the ~~~ peo- benedoctoon.
dinnfr.
Mrs. Myrtle WatJon, Miner~
ol'o
· ~stumes 1udy Gregg, moderator of the
vile waa the dinner gueat of her
robes. WYF, thanked the Associatio~
oiswr a_nd brother·lll·law, Mr.
.Jit~lraat
, for inviting them to gjvo the
and llro. Stante~ lonei, Tbun
' program; thanked Hubert Taylor
day.
for building the nativity aeene
. aDd Paul l!llptonatall and his
iloelilllltarue&lt;! oommitte for deeorallng the
church. The W\'F presented ~ltR.
The Faithful Circle Sunday
White with 4 gjlt in appreeia· School class held ils annual
· of her wor k wit b "woe group Christmas dinner at the •ome
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They bad an exchange ol girts at l!rs. H•ttie Shank Thursday evecmcAGO ·uP-Lou Boudreau
the close of their'program..
ning. Mystery 'sisters were . re- today joined the growing roiter
The Aasoclatlon mem1)ers alao vealed and new names drawlf tor of former major league bueba11
exchange~! Jif.l.! ·and. pufich, tee the comong year. A lurkey ·pii•· stal'1 who have df.wrted the play
cream, • pooJ;l~• and qoffee were ner was served to:
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•erved In the dining room which Rev ar.d Ml'9. Floyd Worbum, booth.
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was decorat(lJl· lb kecpong with \11'9. ~amie Holm... Mrs. caroBoudreau, 1Ol'rlJt!r !lllnaJef'
Christmas. Miss Susan Park pre, lyn Miller, MrS. All~e IIJlacr. the CleVelJnd lltdllll fb~ ltl'n·
~ded Ill the punch bowl. Hostess· \lrs. llmma Hayman, Mra. Fannie Ill! City ~thletles, waa hired
es wore Mrt. Garen Stansbur~. Varian, Mr!. Ada Cramlet, Mrs. Thur•day for an unlllsclosed sum
'!Iss Mary PaJk, Ml~ Sul8n Park Rose !!cllade, Mr&gt;. Violet Grimm to bl'Oldcast in · Chicago CUb
Mro. lllarcuo&gt;Ciilmbhl\;, Mrl. R. M "· Orpha !Iii I, Mrs. Genevle., borne and roall ga!Ms ~eat 1herman, ltjl·B. }Valier· Waddell Powell and the holtcaa Mrs. son for station WaN'.
vltb Mrs. Lowell Prdbasco aad Shank.
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Hyaell an.r t.rr•. 0. P. Klein.

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CiOtK IADIO WITH OilY ·COtciU
"n ALL TH' AUTOMAtiC IXTIAII
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Indiana, a pair or higbiY·tout.r
favorite• in pre·aeason iltimate·
will he aeeklng their first b8!ke'
ball vletory in three tncs Satur·

Expert Strv.,m.tn Chtclk
Your. Cor Pt0111 lumpet
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who b~ve beer
KentuCky and llutle•
to the Texas Allie• In
afternoon lelevlsion game, ·an~
Hoosiers upser v!etim11of
lTnivJslly
and Kansas
travel to Missouri.1

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CAuistJntts·Pr&lt;tyThutsd~y :Suridcty ~hocI
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Youth Fel· Jud~ ·sauer and Ml01 lanlr.1 CJ
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every way,

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I~ICK
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1956 MERCURY ·.......... ·.. ·.. ·.. $1995
Monterey Ull'dlop

1954 btDSMOBILE "98" · ·· ······· $16f5
4 Door

CADt\IJc .. ·.......... ·.. ·.. · $1 ..5

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SKIS .. WINDSHilDS- UGHTS
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4 Speed (43 li.PM) $3%.95
4 Speed Phonograph
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Mra. Joe Beegle, daughter, Ml!'
WOMIWS LIAGUI
Shirley, Racine and Mrs. Clair · 'High ~ G- Jnd; 1'. ;Ifill.
Burson, Shade, were b~lnesi len 802.
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visitors In Columbus, Thurs ay. : lllgb Stplte ~ ~. . . . .

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COLUliBUS UP-&amp;eretarv e: Frankie Cllllpot, 118. In the elghtb
State Ted w. Brown lnlorme&lt;J round of their s&lt;heduled 12-roiUld
eountr ·bOJrrla of elfC(lon today bout.
that 111cae..,ul candidates wbo
!ailed to file empalrn e~~Jmse
reporu but did DCJi .apend any
OOU ON fOUR
money wlll he lllowed to uiume
CIBCAGO UP-&amp;out 1a~k
o!llce.
::":'h= : : t!/toC~~:~
!rown aald he 11 uklnl Any.
Gtll. Wlll1ml 8atbe ro dttermlne report, on 18 Chl&lt;aJO White Sox
lite ~tuf ollhose tandldate; player. competlllg lh the Cuban,
who sent money but tailed to Puerto Rican, Venezuelan anrl ·
file report 1.
Domlnican Republic winter lea· I
However, all eandidat.s eleet- guea.
ed, illcludlng tho.. who had ., F--=------;;;;;~
expensea, mull lUe an alfidav~
listing expense. or sMing they
had none before they can be eer·
tlfied by Brown lor the pool.
A dilemma aroae throughout
the alate afwr Dee. 5 be&lt;auao
hundreds of newly-elected offJ.
eiala did not file the!r report!
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within 30 days alter the Novem·
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ber election.
Failure to do ao at fir!t ap..ar· I
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election could not Jl8ued W them.
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State Jaw •lso prohibltJ lhoso
who fall to fP• eJ&lt;peiiJe «ct&lt;llllltS II
lrom .aqeklnl public of/lee
for /1ft' Yft.!1 'I'll~ latttr
fo a QlldlKN 1iftl!t'&amp;a- he
cessflll 01' ft~ot
----TILlY NIW fiGIR'J CAPTAIN
PRlNcETON N. J. UP-Fted
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who led
l'rlneeton ln acorlng with 52 points
lhla ae_.on, will captain the T!·
gers' 19118 fodthall team. Tiley
averaged 4.7 yard• per tarry this
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tbe vacant Callfotnla bantam·
weight eltamplonahip Saturday

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Mr. Gallipolis
and Mra. visitors
Truman
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were
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day.
s re ' Z!7&amp;.
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· Mrs. Edward Parker
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earn Si~de
CariiDI&amp; 1122
tlil'ned to h~r ~ome in
ne s·
STANDINGS
ville Thur$tt'ioy fl'611) Holzer ltos· ,
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pita! where she hB.! been 1 me· ,
.1ltors
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Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Davis en· · en were red
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Parker.- . _ nlwA 1o
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tertatned With a ·surprise patty burg Me11 AI! Star Le4!'ue Wed·· illl/10 .CWI A, Easlml .Le&amp;llle
Wedne1dpy eVf!nlng·at thelr6ome, nesday 'n llli' 1'bey ""ro led by neat 101101• .SChultz, a 1 Rose i!IU; ffonorlng their daugh· Paul
.wbo ~ell JI!IIIOI o! taleh'!' wltb the .St. toula BrOWIII
(er. Bar~ara on her twel!th 237·~
fllr' ( ·~ . lilgb fo. and ·Ill• Plttat&gt;urgb PhJ!e~ JIIOJI·
birthday.
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Thla · lied lhe JI~UOII· hlllh three . League latt ae~aon.
Games were played durm1 the game totaf. l)ob.DOllki had~ and ~
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winners. Tile door prize was rolled ram:ea
~1o2H018 tor Loulovllto ., ~ ..S ·
awarded to •Marjolle Bentz.
Ia .eaeon in-•e •
·tlf 2fm, :l'l'lncelon 1ll .UpMIII' 56
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Refreshments or decorated t'hey 1
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Dat'lmGvlh 14 Ho"""' ::
birthday cake, ice cream, loot :·~";,
H :;::~ wh~ _~lad a S7L N. Can»Jina ti F....., · 74
old and ·collee were aen&gt;ed ~ 0 0 1 Y •
Richmond 7D Toll ~&amp;M ·50 ·
Ruth and Bobby Brothers, Torry Iota . .
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CITY LI~IOU
'Lorola Li. 92 T'"""' 53
lind David Slinpson, BUl and Mar·
High ... r... lJ:ioe. ,10,, lf57. . lowll"t Green 7iTQallhiUI 65
jorie Bentz, Patty. Mu,.er, Dltkie Htgh Three Game_.IIJd. P. Cllf· Ellflm Ill. 17 Quine'( to
Fi&gt;l'!ler ~Y'dl'a W~Us . Joyoo ord 861. · · t
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Old homo 6t'MU .A
'$1ii\i!Wollon Ann''!!mith, Sharon Htgli Single Game! P.
ord, Tt;. ·w..tom 63 McM;~ ·52
Folmer, Rieha~d Halley, 1louglass i37.
lowe 51 54 lrlthlm Pfou"' U
Moore, ElizabQth Bruch., Edd" Team Three «ames: K·V Cads Utlh r) Us A"'"tll St. 59
Frick 1anice Evanj, Erote Hall, 27&amp;9
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o..,... lit 63 Soottlo 15
CarolYn Vaughan, MarY, Geor~e . · Team Single Game: X.V cads, Sou. Col.
Loyvlo Col. 60
and Linda Starcher and Gene and 05S.
Findley tOO Boldwh&gt;Wal~ 90
Russell Davis.
STANDING
Woooter eon.,. 91 G.,.. City,
Adull!r present were Mr• Kate 1
w. L A...
Pa. CGI!oto 61
Sinclair, Mrs. Gedrge Brothers, :SJ&gt;ot! C.nt.r
33 15 1M3 .
14 Ohio u. Froth 70
Mr&gt;. Davod Slater, MJSI HelM Stroh's Beer
28 20·, 851 ..,.,,.,... 11 Calif. Pa. Tlich. 64
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Vou· K·V Cads
27 21 J33 0,, IN~oo~rt~hll~m~~HM~II~J..~ib~alo~,~Mie~h!_64
·ghan, Mrs. David Davis and ·Rev. llr ·Bee
23 25' 817 -,- ·
and Mrs. _Liston Halley and chi!· 'seiaey )toaa Brad · u · 'J!I ~lit , 00 when ChalkY Wright ~att.n,
~ren Robm, Randy and Rollr:.
14 lit '1911
him In 10 rounds, Ill bu_ own
1.8 StllMlf b
. The honored guest receovel :
SUtiiJit ~
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.town of Baltimore, 1n an
many nice gilts and sending girts l·lnd. 3 aamea: ]!, ~ 881
unsuccessful el!ort to regain tho
but unable .to attend ware D?tlte lnd J - : 1. ~ .an• w. tfi,!iler title.
Lou Brown, ·Anita Hall, Lmd'
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11'1mever happened to Ham
Folmer, lohnnY Musser, Mlsoes feam 3 games· S!t'ob'a Beer 2802 leltrat Today, be Is 43, out of
~oyue and Emma Lou DaviB, Mrs. ll'eam 1 game· 5tl'llti1~ Beer 084.
the light game but very d•flllite&lt;

,It himtheWith
a portable
wblle
Society
presented radio
him
")th an eleetrl• shaver.
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!IJ!a. Gordon Creamer; Mrs. ll@r·
if*lne B~~ll :aJid Jl,ir~~a l)'ollje
·n appreQiitlon for ,ihc service!
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Edward Rletlrd.
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·&gt;rcanlzatlona.' The Club prese~t

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~ellalitl~ i'ed·e!co,
elected secretary
New H•• Sharon
ltobert Davis,.
Young.Peggy
cllltord
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1 Folmer and
ven was named treasurer.
c. ~wley
Following the buslnel, meetl~g POM · PERS
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, Twentv-olx member. of the
~:,sto Fldedlls Club and the Allor
Society. of St. JoB~ph's · Catholl•
· ·. ~· ,, !Ve::Sem~ , What We Sell
ChuN!b In Mason attended 1
C)lrlstmu parly held ·pt l)lo
Below-.-JIIiidleport ~ Setiool
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l&gt;llrlsti Hall on Wednesoay even·
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The meetlnt
was m charee of
Rlekartl, pteslfeft of the
Club aQd 'was orned· with a
hJM 'f ile
·r$).er ti Fdhb Jdfm J. f1
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m~tlng ms held
and
the ~olnll\g yeor
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Pte!tdent W1ls
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this evenlnt ftlom' H~)ltl,nallln
· where he has · · ·~en "emplql\fd
wit~ 'lll.e )lunun&amp;!ott ··Publlsblilg
Go., a"Q•·l,u!s 'r~lli:ed.
Mr. · HoeOieh · a native of
Pomeroy,.)Pfi!f ' the most ~1 bl.!
Uf&lt;o Ill the . newapaper .work 4n
.Meigs County before going' to
Huntington ·eight years ago. He
served as shOP' foreman for '!'he
Dally Tl'iltune and' also the Rim·
eroy S'entlnel lor al number of
years.
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. ' lllawr &amp; S•hotl G._ Pointe
Alben• 5
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IMcConkey,
MorMan, Logan
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Johnaon, Pomeroy
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Walton, Wellston
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Gatkell, A!hi1n1
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Boatlc, Galll~olla
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\!alton, Nels''llle
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·Potts, Wellaton
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Coen, Athena
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Brandon, ~ogan
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R.. d. Wellaton
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!!ilronauglo1 Jaokaon 2
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Wohum
to trv Ealllern
to !poi!goes
Coac·h
Don MrKen&gt;le'• skein of thrr,
&lt;lrnlght. E"tern. hn., lost to Pomorov and Cooli!IU. •nd took
'Rnt1Rntl. Wahamr ownA wt~ 8 ov('r
Middleport, Rutland. and Che·
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to inake th~ mother, Mrs Fannie Kaspar the
s-o Harrl•onvill,, Past weekend.

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SilO the
Raelno
IMland the
to battle
Red;;;--~·
Do·
Io· nnd-:-::-~--~-Mrs Fred Mescher o'
vflll 11u~ first irue thh I senson Grundy, Va, were guasts or h~:­

Mrs. Fl'unk Sisson of Charle•·
ton, S. C., arrlvod ID!t Salurdav
to ~~nd the bolit.ays With hrr
noronts, Mr. and Alra, Floyd
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school prmcipa!, Is wearing a ted face this week.
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He Is accepting blame for Carl Wolfe (no relation)
brealdn~ the afi.tJme scorin~ record In one game against
rls~nv!IJe Tues!lay night.
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e record was, said Don, more widely known as up; ..1.
~n a snap d~ision Plzzle told Morrison it was 41 points
Y, ob T.aylor in 1955 against Rutland.
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~~c~~r~:~~ly:.~!~i~~i~~~-so as not to beat the Scipio boys too
So when Carl I!Ot his 42nd point out he came Th
ov.er five minutes left to play.
· ere was
And when the team returned to Racine. and records r
checked, it was found Taylor had ~!Otten 46 pofn'ts I 4wel e
"Oh well " Morriso
, no .
able to,bre~k the rec~r;~~:r:s~~~~~:~nhg:;eci:~dan"ytCalmrleis Ji.
season.
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Tile .Jackets aren't fOIIfg to b~ hu1j!jllafed too badly b
body, They're small lind Will be beaten 'by the bigge~
more ~l'erlenced clubs. That old saying, "W~it til next
Is overworked but It appll4!!1 to the Swackhamer boys
Mike Erwin of the varslt~ squ~d lir 11 seJtior; the othe~s
jumors tmd sophomores. Tile Jackets wlll be tough b
ruary, 1958 and a Jo! tougher thq following December. Y

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lowa,btp' of the Flret Preabytet'lan Zlrtle. lleaden were Susan Al·
~~::e IIJQ . ' 0
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Churcb• wellllnted • t:brtstmas lens worth, Sandra Hysell, Elate The SF'R Sunday .SchoOf ;olatl ·I The o~Mashio)led auction held
9'011'101• 'l'h~ ~at .UW ·Reichman, Patricia Hall, Jamie of IJJo Mason Methodist .Church at the Cheslft' adlool grounds
December -mcelliig of fir? \V'o111' Jobb, Charlene .Davis, Lynn ·met on last Thursday eveglnJ I~ JPoMOred by the CbHter PTA
.WI'a .Aiaoelattan· ln tile -~h so· Bu~bana.n. Carolyn Rwell, with tbe chureb basement. A potluck of Eastern Local l)ljtrict was r..
·-1,1 •roo'ma ·\WU~b liere Aecfl'ated llltnlil!th Curry, a neiit member dinner was served to tlte mem· ported a auetelt wlta the &amp;tlll1 or
'io -• tltj)lll'; \\11th 'CiirtJIIJiltt
llr nre c!hiJir,
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Pll.31 cleared.
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~MI'!i ~ . .clli :rc~ pre· . The first act ~Dl\'.4 wltb So~y The group Silllg Cbrlatmlll All 101'11 QC I~ f'~ offerlldent, opened the m~·with Grytt. lll\~1 "iiut)iel't Cradle earola and a prayer waa pl!etilJI ed lor we. 11. J!qe ,_lit: •• llfld
'~fill oltaf!~f bJ the · . 1 and RYrttif'' 'bellll'f., th' ta~ssloniJ bf Mra. Katie Foglesong !oUow1 and food Wll ...mL 'QieJI'QOeeliJ
'ed' !!i.e \lldYJIIJQ~e .,
the "1oy to th~ 'Wo~ld:.•
ed by the Lord'' Prmr )lelng "'111 ""' towmc. ~ bbJIJii •!
~~!110 !'~l pl 'ya ~Uow· In the ;~·-• a·', .whl·• was said by the group.
. · fqlipmllt. fw ~~Citlltai' fDIIIJi.
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Readings were prese~ted br ......... !Dr IJI!IIUII\lll' prolfalll.
,llld•d pr 4 yer, . ~rlptur~tlijin the tb.e day aller he )&gt;irlh of 1esus !lro. Gladys Gllbert a~d Mrt
Mrs. Sam~·Q . VldbPI ~~
·IJ!nc!l P1111flil anif St. !t:uke anft Mary, Jo•cph, the 'Inn-keeper and Cliff Cook. Devotions were cor.· of the Cheater P:J'A: wishes to
"My ~ht&gt;l»trn~ Pl'are~" by Dr. the ~hephord took part and had eluded b~ the singing of th, thank all tho•e who .be\ped in
I!Ql~h Sjlaullfllli CushiiJin.
read1nga Wllh Judy Sauer recil· hymn, "Bleascd Be the Tic That any way to make tbe autlloa •
Mrs. fll~n 'Wijte, •eOrlnelllor lng a poem; Janice Zirkle led In r Binds."
BUCeeso.
1f· tlie .m
w1i• &amp;. 6hal'le of tllent.prayer and t~e clO.!lnQ A' gift exchange followed the
their
the ~~~ peo- benedoctoon.
dinnfr.
Mrs. Myrtle WatJon, Miner~
ol'o
· ~stumes 1udy Gregg, moderator of the
vile waa the dinner gueat of her
robes. WYF, thanked the Associatio~
oiswr a_nd brother·lll·law, Mr.
.Jit~lraat
, for inviting them to gjvo the
and llro. Stante~ lonei, Tbun
' program; thanked Hubert Taylor
day.
for building the nativity aeene
. aDd Paul l!llptonatall and his
iloelilllltarue&lt;! oommitte for deeorallng the
church. The W\'F presented ~ltR.
The Faithful Circle Sunday
White with 4 gjlt in appreeia· School class held ils annual
· of her wor k wit b "woe group Christmas dinner at the •ome
9!
bon
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They bad an exchange ol girts at l!rs. H•ttie Shank Thursday evecmcAGO ·uP-Lou Boudreau
the close of their'program..
ning. Mystery 'sisters were . re- today joined the growing roiter
The Aasoclatlon mem1)ers alao vealed and new names drawlf tor of former major league bueba11
exchange~! Jif.l.! ·and. pufich, tee the comong year. A lurkey ·pii•· stal'1 who have df.wrted the play
cream, • pooJ;l~• and qoffee were ner was served to:
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•erved In the dining room which Rev ar.d Ml'9. Floyd Worbum, booth.
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was decorat(lJl· lb kecpong with \11'9. ~amie Holm... Mrs. caroBoudreau, 1Ol'rlJt!r !lllnaJef'
Christmas. Miss Susan Park pre, lyn Miller, MrS. All~e IIJlacr. the CleVelJnd lltdllll fb~ ltl'n·
~ded Ill the punch bowl. Hostess· \lrs. llmma Hayman, Mra. Fannie Ill! City ~thletles, waa hired
es wore Mrt. Garen Stansbur~. Varian, Mr!. Ada Cramlet, Mrs. Thur•day for an unlllsclosed sum
'!Iss Mary PaJk, Ml~ Sul8n Park Rose !!cllade, Mr&gt;. Violet Grimm to bl'Oldcast in · Chicago CUb
Mro. lllarcuo&gt;Ciilmbhl\;, Mrl. R. M "· Orpha !Iii I, Mrs. Genevle., borne and roall ga!Ms ~eat 1herman, ltjl·B. }Valier· Waddell Powell and the holtcaa Mrs. son for station WaN'.
vltb Mrs. Lowell Prdbasco aad Shank.
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Hyaell an.r t.rr•. 0. P. Klein.

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Indiana, a pair or higbiY·tout.r
favorite• in pre·aeason iltimate·
will he aeeklng their first b8!ke'
ball vletory in three tncs Satur·

Expert Strv.,m.tn Chtclk
Your. Cor Pt0111 lumpet
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who b~ve beer
KentuCky and llutle•
to the Texas Allie• In
afternoon lelevlsion game, ·an~
Hoosiers upser v!etim11of
lTnivJslly
and Kansas
travel to Missouri.1

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we
Spttnlks r!rcllng around
. COLUMBUS UP-.'\tty.
sia's lead in f:&gt;pacP vc htc! cs.
1tht) globe as t hat we should send Wtlhlm Saxbe rulf'd today ' tha l
They believed the nation is be-! ore loaves of brtad around tbe ~ucr:,~; ~ful ~andida.tes_ ~ho cfalled
coming so Sputnik-minded that lt world," said the council'• · new to_ f!l~ thetr campugn 'expenS(ls
may fall into the anc1ent sin of pr~dent. Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg. wtthin 30 days after electlou m1.1
idolatry ldola\rv. in ll:eolo~ical . ' IL is the hunger and misery of' legally take o!~lce bu~ ,tbey can·
~angua~l', 1s :~t1,1rhm~ supreme the vast populations of the earth, not run.yor offJ~ agai.D for fivto·
Importa nce lo s:onwlhi11g besides the fanati&lt;'al ignorance and illlter· yea~
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acy of oppressed peoples, that
~evera.l hu_ndred village, town.
The •dol wh1&lt;: h &lt;'kr gy men sec makes for war."
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vember are expected to be a!fect

''COLUMBUS uP - Stale Sen.
·. ~cK. . Ferguson (R-Camli;ldge) ~!' called "wholly unjuatlfled" a Tennessee senator's
erJUcism of the D_!]).Ount of federal
funds granl.ed Ohio Cot· 1ts superhighway program.
' 1he eritlcism from u . S. Sen. AIbert 'Gore {D-Tcnn.) was leveled
particularly at the proposed im- ~ technnlogi ra l p,'(lwc~s- ~:r,e c•ally,
provoment or u s. 21 whidJ rPn' the nh111ty to Sllrpass Sov110t :
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Most muustcrs Dgrcc that I
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launching a aatelhle is an import·
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ldei~us~n, In .a letter to Gore. &lt;~nt mrt1~n~l obJc&lt;:tive. The1r rear I mn:t· Lout~ llo~hll~r,•~r J:Ctson
. , II ld e l~provcment o.r U. S. 21 ts thllt H 1s becmmng a nutwnal \enisl~ t ,. F.
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I ~o~ prov1de a more direct rottte obsession.
i\1,., ~ tllvc, .• m~~ . o~wayH 11
1 c. r lur, agncu ure,
o orJda from the north, east
r. erand nortbeaat than any state now
This cum·crn wa:; il dommc111t bert Cham be. Llln uf McArthur.
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theme of speeches resolutions and h~alth and welfarr; Alva Grover
I The Ohio legislator cOntended!I floor du('usston a.t, the recent •&lt;~en.:' of Off'
.Cheshire, recreatiOn
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a reso111100
thaI Ohio always should have rc- eral ilsscmbly of the N.:~ttonal
...WAY~~ ,..loa ce1ved an 80-20 split or t~e ga~fl- rou~rfi ~~~ Chu~ches at SL !aur!~~g Frank Morrow f~r his
l'fnl,.,.
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a ) ars n see ln.': a nor ·
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so_uth h1gl'\way linkinb the Ohio
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a~IO 'illil·•Jrli.binl. J.ot • -Lausc·he RefllSeS National
Council, sa~d the empha·l ' t" e f3 ir ' sturt v comnuttce wa.•
PbliC!G "8d1fll.lJI:atl" ~ Par
sis was not ulanned m advance ilflPOmted
gat her rlala froo:1
co~Q~J~IOa. ,. 'M•' iil-"a~r · T' '
It was the spontaneous re 11 ponse cxhtbitor..;, pE·r~on.~ v1ewmg the
lonr. Tbo;"""Jiil ~~O.i•ok" : 0
of many different church leaders ~ ciJSplays and form&lt;•r state fai'
tn 1 ~ ~ ~ &amp;~l , Yoa'\ 1
to the wave or "fear and jcalou- l'()tmniltcc Jnt'mhrr-~ tn order 1?
br..k, c\ip t'll~ ~~ ~*"'"'
sy'' which swept o\'rr Ameriea in m:1ke rccnlll!ltl'IHI,t1im~ concorn: · ; '':.!C•' ~ 0: ~~ 'I or ovemors
the wake o! ltu"i"' succcs&gt;-and wg the IQ58 rxposJllun
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Apwintrd to "'"' on the •tudy
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WASHINGTON uP - Sen. ing spac, vehicles
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committee in ,dd1twn to Sprlp11
fulllon-rlj\leo)fil;'"~
¥ - · Frank J. LauJChe (D·Ohlo) for· · gcr werl Wovnc Foster of Galli·

·Be Candidate
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He •· id churenes arc .. armed 1 pol is, Richa~d u. Holl , t"red Rice
today that he would not be "a "-Y suggeF~ions from some na- Emmett conway. Bob Byers of
e'ntdhldaMte ler th~ governorship" tlhona 1d b·••derds" that America Athens, Howard Kre'l and Paul
1s on1 e rna e over mto a "sci· Mtllugb both of Ironton and Jlm
. ln e ay pr1manes.
1;;¢·~~,:~~.,- "Repeatedly in the paSt, I have entific engineering society' 1 simply Cox of Wavcrlr.
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.ltated I wm n(lt be a rondidate" because '•avowedly atheisti'' Rus·l
· Laqaehe aald.
' ~ia has devcl t. ,.., d one.
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Lauaehe made the statement to
"Uore than cr. ._ e," he added
newsmen who lntormed him that "hlsto(v has Wllnc"orl the Irony
Oblo Democrah planned to con- of I' people unconsciously and un- I
tact hbn next week to ask him intentionally assumm~ tho cultual '
.riJn.
charaetcr1stics o£ the nation It has
rrovlously. otalo Sen. Jmph defcaleti lo ' onlc.l of power."
,.IIIPo:rt Butunet ·!D-Cuy,ahoga) the sen- "As a notion we cou ld establl1~ 0
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AI'rplane Soon
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Isian
and hcomc
captive
the
lo draft Lau1&lt;he.
Communist
philosophy
of to
malcrlahem which we abhor."

l1ck Two l11ut1
i~sues on whleh
church leaders can be expected to
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candtdi!Aji . dill
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were e ee i!
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law 301days later when they Ca1l·
ed Nlo /le their rdeporll.
,
ear Y all can idatea W~ · won
m. the November elecU ·D . and
failed to file will be alleeled by
the five. year oban becau•e thel~
term• will
11 exp)te before !he JUS·
pennon
llf(~d.
Ho~ver1lt ,I! not llkel~ lbnt
the fave·year l!l!I)CRilOD Wlll
a e1oiurlt ~tes!,.. until laM
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dates who were .
year terllla dec:Jde
election.
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Montgomery County IF'!b•blv
wlll be the county to sutler II'\OSt
by the ruling. The OO.rd'. of eleclions · In Dayton se.nt·. word out tt&gt;
candl~atcs lhuy l!.!d 40 ' days to
!lie. VIrtually no on' bad done ao
when It waa .,itounced
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my reve~\ed lod~yl ~l~d~; f~b
tatellite will lie blllletiibapelt ·not
a~herlcal like ttie ·V~rd·' Ill·
el Ue.
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The · dlscloJur~ C!amt when the
Army released lh' flrsl two plwti)P'flltnh" nr the aatelllte it hopes
to launch next yeir.
The Army 'reported alao that its
' and the flt~~l,lllge rocket
,to weigh a \Qtal
. when In their' drbll
two,
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Only $t69·
[lY.J"il(ls· Tlll9 p.in. TUI Chri~~·t
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·Cqm) ~41!1ty
· L'ti&lt;I~,J ,•IJI, 1'1 ort~~
~ dtT:l'oW~·,~aut
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Fridaf;1tl't· l~
7:30.P.M.

'fdd~B\SI.Ulg
!ln',-\ ot 14any
.. ¢Jii1atmli's Gifts

DOOR PRIZE GIVEN
Sale Conducted by
W. S. Brock Auction Co.
AUCTIDNII~

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Where Your tonflden~e Is Justified
E. ilt;\IN ST. :
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mined by experts but the lnllrument
carried the date of "1'.'16 1'
...lid ¥ft' Pll' L~
and he word "Stradivarius" on
the ln•ide.
GllliSEB BLOCK CO.
He &amp;aid the violin belonged to
aMlloo Ntitii., , _
his wife and bad been in the ram·
~II. A CaR Wm. o-,
Uy lor. 20 years .
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The youths oaid they heetune
~~~~·~'~·~-~·~·~·~.&lt;~~ frightened, broke the instrllDtent
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- . ~ _ on some rocks· and threw In into
a creek weat of here.
De11uti'e! !qUlld one piece o! lhe
not the part which car·
tlle l•ttering.

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Destr~t~· Rate · ··
Stradiv~trius I

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CONCRliTB BLOCU

nlrr~d~ h~ e h:ld c :~:t ~~i:; . ~~~~~
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Eloise Wilson, who~e Posl OfftcPaddt'"' Ia 388 South Filth Ave·
nue, lliddleport, Ohio, bu fieen
NEWARK. 0. uP ..J. Tbe llek·.
duly appointed Administratrix of ,
County oherllfo olllce 11Id
lh' Estate. of Leiter )1. l)oi~e
. •ii teen - ~16' but! lira
lale cit Sall&amp;~ury 'i'owhshlpareiiS hm •11n11tted a~aablnl· i~d
County, Oh!o, dk~as~d. . , thro\\ing into a ereek o·MI·!OU·
Dat~d this lith if&amp;Y of tiedln·
. vlolbf WbJCh might ha•• tom
ber, 19~7.
. a rate Stradfvarluo.
John c. Bacon
'l'bt V16lln was t119Ien frOiif the
Jpdge ol the Probate Court holtle dr W. J, ll*llett, r&lt;till
Meii!&lt; County, Ohio.
..te• manaaer lot fbe Cet Ira!
, 02l 13·20-27-3te
Ohio Division ol tbe Stindard Oil
Co. or Ohio.
Beckett 1111ld he never had the

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"h''".. '"h' looka Uke an ar·
tlDery shell between lwo anti three
'"'"· It&gt;BJ. It hu a n08e eo~e with
etid and a ·~ell easing
w!trun~entlbtao. ..~ute'a acienlbowa te.ch·
mla'
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Estato Of Lltttr M. Belco.'
Docooltd
Not Ice iJ herel!y giveIt that

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tac, It'll ~ve her ttme
and wotk.

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t~e ruling.

llH!IltS, exelullive

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The depdat deadline
wia
utyWAS!IlNGTON
commander or UP
the -Army'a
bal· 30
limit.
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a rcsoluliou approvmg moves lo the predlctto~ m a spceth pre·
strengthen scil:!ntifk education . pared. for delinry to tht'-. N~tional
'\nt It enJPhasrzcd Uwt this should Securaty Industria~ ASIOCJatlon.
be part of ' much broader proHe did not specify In months or
gram to Improve mlucatlon Ill yCbrs Whep h.e co?,''~~ the "not
general, and that sclentlliC train· too distant future.
ing must not be •tressed at , tbc Tho• wketlng political contro·
~xpcn~t: o( h111tory, lanquagcs, so · 1 versy over who is to blame fqr
1al scwnrcs :111d othcl' humnni- ~ the Jag m mlmnles continued
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menntimc with a
con11 1 ~' a ~~mn!Jiy 1uuk a t;tr·o ug grcsenum
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the
ognmst moves til r()du&lt;·c or 'frumal\
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to
clinlinato foreign economic niu to doveiop
ballis·
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PlTI'SBURGH· 'IJP - .llaiLback \'.
YORK u~ - AID~e•BoOth, ·
lllcble MeS.be an.!
Bill iormer Yate qtiaif'm-bacli and a~w
"Jeading Eastern football official, .
P,r.latko" have rejolnlld tlie Pills· wiU ,r&lt;\fel"'•;ttie Cd\tO~ llbWI eame
liUrgh Steelers alter completing berween Nr.vy anij Rice at' DallOI,
nitf'hes in thti' armed fortes. ' t 1 rex..• NeW •Y.earJa Day
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, N~W )'ORK UP,.~..Ed Dick,
S.axbe s ruHng tll.at l;he - c~ndl· who ha~ lliJ 1S·9 record witb the I
~.'ks ran take. office was quail· , llew York Ya~kes' Bin~hamtoll\
t1ed by the stipulation th,t the)' farm dub this year, und~rw~nt a
f•lc their delinquent ex~.nsc ar.- nose operation at Leno)(' Hill I
~ounts before a certificate of e'f· Hospital Thun'day to 1 bavt
er.tlon will be issued.
obstruction removed. tbe 2hy8ar·
'T'he ruling was reqUested b:l old leftliander aiso led ' tlle · ~·
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Secretary of State Ted W Blown tem Lague in , ttriteoutJ and
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Th ~~ · f S b , 11 t
Fllllowin!!: a lengthY discuJsill:l
e eOIY c ax e_'i ,r\1 ng F.

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Kenneth 'M~Cullough, Mra. Wayn~
Swilher, Mrs. .Gilbert ~~
llri:. Heni"Y Werry, lb's~'··c; l.
Struble; Mrt. Ralph Welter, Mrs.
Jaek Kennedy, Mrs: w:·A. Gibtis.
Mrt. Alex Cilo, Mn. Ron Springer
and ?tlra.' Charles RUfJo.
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who helped
kltch&gt;n· and In the. serving of ·the
banquet w~re . Mrs. Hayman Barnltz, Mr•.' Ted oownle, ¥ra 1 ,G'~~ld
Gen. Reuter Mra, ·Albert CuatQs )Irs

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Church Leaders Are Worried. Atty. Gen. Sme ''f PomerQy··Bsl1t~il•et
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' Towar' dSputnik' Makes Ruling
ver eaction
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Cottrill
by the
death of his mother;
.,.,,~"''" '!.tooney.
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C~eryl Lehew of

~~:e~:~e,n\s, ~Sunday
with their
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Wm.

. guests ot Mrs. Anna ' 1
·II •acc.oy ~~ere Mr. and Mrs. George
,. , ••• .,.,': Mr. and Mrs. Oshel Chi!·
yolumbus; qeorge MoCoy
Liverpooli Mr. and Mr.;.
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Conroy of Cincinnati,
Kem\eth purs and Mr. and
~&amp;rs.' Wayne Ours of WelJ•vlliJ
and Mrs. John Arnott, Racine. I
. The Home Builders Class or
llie Nazarene Church has chong.
ed the date of their Christmas
trom Dec.
to Dec. 13

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is not hair So mportant tha,t
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Amencans a¥" r('r1ctmg to
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Spttnlks r!rcllng around
. COLUMBUS UP-.'\tty.
sia's lead in f:&gt;pacP vc htc! cs.
1tht) globe as t hat we should send Wtlhlm Saxbe rulf'd today ' tha l
They believed the nation is be-! ore loaves of brtad around tbe ~ucr:,~; ~ful ~andida.tes_ ~ho cfalled
coming so Sputnik-minded that lt world," said the council'• · new to_ f!l~ thetr campugn 'expenS(ls
may fall into the anc1ent sin of pr~dent. Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg. wtthin 30 days after electlou m1.1
idolatry ldola\rv. in ll:eolo~ical . ' IL is the hunger and misery of' legally take o!~lce bu~ ,tbey can·
~angua~l', 1s :~t1,1rhm~ supreme the vast populations of the earth, not run.yor offJ~ agai.D for fivto·
Importa nce lo s:onwlhi11g besides the fanati&lt;'al ignorance and illlter· yea~
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acy of oppressed peoples, that
~evera.l hu_ndred village, town.
The •dol wh1&lt;: h &lt;'kr gy men sec makes for war."
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sh1p and offtcJals elect~ iD NoAmerica l~.:m p:t·d to wursbip Is wcgeneral ecvcco rtdccsact
vember are expected to be a!fect

''COLUMBUS uP - Stale Sen.
·. ~cK. . Ferguson (R-Camli;ldge) ~!' called "wholly unjuatlfled" a Tennessee senator's
erJUcism of the D_!]).Ount of federal
funds granl.ed Ohio Cot· 1ts superhighway program.
' 1he eritlcism from u . S. Sen. AIbert 'Gore {D-Tcnn.) was leveled
particularly at the proposed im- ~ technnlogi ra l p,'(lwc~s- ~:r,e c•ally,
provoment or u s. 21 whidJ rPn' the nh111ty to Sllrpass Sov110t :
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from · the Great Lak" south , ach1evments '" rocketry.
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·through Ohio and Flonda.
Most muustcrs Dgrcc that I
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launching a aatelhle is an import·
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ldei~us~n, In .a letter to Gore. &lt;~nt mrt1~n~l obJc&lt;:tive. The1r rear I mn:t· Lout~ llo~hll~r,•~r J:Ctson
. , II ld e l~provcment o.r U. S. 21 ts thllt H 1s becmmng a nutwnal \enisl~ t ,. F.
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I ~o~ prov1de a more direct rottte obsession.
i\1,., ~ tllvc, .• m~~ . o~wayH 11
1 c. r lur, agncu ure,
o orJda from the north, east
r. erand nortbeaat than any state now
This cum·crn wa:; il dommc111t bert Cham be. Llln uf McArthur.
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theme of speeches resolutions and h~alth and welfarr; Alva Grover
I The Ohio legislator cOntended!I floor du('usston a.t, the recent •&lt;~en.:' of Off'
.Cheshire, recreatiOn
t'
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a reso111100
thaI Ohio always should have rc- eral ilsscmbly of the N.:~ttonal
...WAY~~ ,..loa ce1ved an 80-20 split or t~e ga~fl- rou~rfi ~~~ Chu~ches at SL !aur!~~g Frank Morrow f~r his
l'fnl,.,.
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e•:rHeB
~ th"1! 1 "poun d'mg ground" for pression .111 many Chnstmas·sea·
a ) ars n see ln.': a nor ·
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" f ."'~~ - ~ t~e eas~-w,st traffic of perhaps so son sermons
so_uth h1gl'\way linkinb the Ohio
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R1 vcr w1th Loke Enc.

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1&gt;~~ aoi~j,:,-·,~~~- 1
· "'ociate general "cretary of the •of the SEORl , cxhib1ts at tbc
a~IO 'illil·•Jrli.binl. J.ot • -Lausc·he RefllSeS National
Council, sa~d the empha·l ' t" e f3 ir ' sturt v comnuttce wa.•
PbliC!G "8d1fll.lJI:atl" ~ Par
sis was not ulanned m advance ilflPOmted
gat her rlala froo:1
co~Q~J~IOa. ,. 'M•' iil-"a~r · T' '
It was the spontaneous re 11 ponse cxhtbitor..;, pE·r~on.~ v1ewmg the
lonr. Tbo;"""Jiil ~~O.i•ok" : 0
of many different church leaders ~ ciJSplays and form&lt;•r state fai'
tn 1 ~ ~ ~ &amp;~l , Yoa'\ 1
to the wave or "fear and jcalou- l'()tmniltcc Jnt'mhrr-~ tn order 1?
br..k, c\ip t'll~ ~~ ~*"'"'
sy'' which swept o\'rr Ameriea in m:1ke rccnlll!ltl'IHI,t1im~ concorn: · ; '':.!C•' ~ 0: ~~ 'I or ovemors
the wake o! ltu"i"' succcs&gt;-and wg the IQ58 rxposJllun
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Apwintrd to "'"' on the •tudy
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WASHINGTON uP - Sen. ing spac, vehicles
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committee in ,dd1twn to Sprlp11
fulllon-rlj\leo)fil;'"~
¥ - · Frank J. LauJChe (D·Ohlo) for· · gcr werl Wovnc Foster of Galli·

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He •· id churenes arc .. armed 1 pol is, Richa~d u. Holl , t"red Rice
today that he would not be "a "-Y suggeF~ions from some na- Emmett conway. Bob Byers of
e'ntdhldaMte ler th~ governorship" tlhona 1d b·••derds" that America Athens, Howard Kre'l and Paul
1s on1 e rna e over mto a "sci· Mtllugb both of Ironton and Jlm
. ln e ay pr1manes.
1;;¢·~~,:~~.,- "Repeatedly in the paSt, I have entific engineering society' 1 simply Cox of Wavcrlr.
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.ltated I wm n(lt be a rondidate" because '•avowedly atheisti'' Rus·l
· Laqaehe aald.
' ~ia has devcl t. ,.., d one.
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Lauaehe made the statement to
"Uore than cr. ._ e," he added
newsmen who lntormed him that "hlsto(v has Wllnc"orl the Irony
Oblo Democrah planned to con- of I' people unconsciously and un- I
tact hbn next week to ask him intentionally assumm~ tho cultual '
.riJn.
charaetcr1stics o£ the nation It has
rrovlously. otalo Sen. Jmph defcaleti lo ' onlc.l of power."
,.IIIPo:rt Butunet ·!D-Cuy,ahoga) the sen- "As a notion we cou ld establl1~ 0
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AI'rplane Soon
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and hcomc
captive
the
lo draft Lau1&lt;he.
Communist
philosophy
of to
malcrlahem which we abhor."

l1ck Two l11ut1
i~sues on whleh
church leaders can be expected to
vage a VIgorous bottle arc cduca·

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candtdi!Aji . dill
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were e ee i!
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law 301days later when they Ca1l·
ed Nlo /le their rdeporll.
,
ear Y all can idatea W~ · won
m. the November elecU ·D . and
failed to file will be alleeled by
the five. year oban becau•e thel~
term• will
11 exp)te before !he JUS·
pennon
llf(~d.
Ho~ver1lt ,I! not llkel~ lbnt
the fave·year l!l!I)CRilOD Wlll
a e1oiurlt ~tes!,.. until laM
ear el : .

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dates who were .
year terllla dec:Jde
election.
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Montgomery County IF'!b•blv
wlll be the county to sutler II'\OSt
by the ruling. The OO.rd'. of eleclions · In Dayton se.nt·. word out tt&gt;
candl~atcs lhuy l!.!d 40 ' days to
!lie. VIrtually no on' bad done ao
when It waa .,itounced
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SPORT SHIRTS
TIIA1' SOLVIl
CHRISTMAS GIFT
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my reve~\ed lod~yl ~l~d~; f~b
tatellite will lie blllletiibapelt ·not
a~herlcal like ttie ·V~rd·' Ill·
el Ue.
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The · dlscloJur~ C!amt when the
Army released lh' flrsl two plwti)P'flltnh" nr the aatelllte it hopes
to launch next yeir.
The Army 'reported alao that its
' and the flt~~l,lllge rocket
,to weigh a \Qtal
. when In their' drbll
two,
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!ln',-\ ot 14any
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DOOR PRIZE GIVEN
Sale Conducted by
W. S. Brock Auction Co.
AUCTIDNII~

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mined by experts but the lnllrument
carried the date of "1'.'16 1'
...lid ¥ft' Pll' L~
and he word "Stradivarius" on
the ln•ide.
GllliSEB BLOCK CO.
He &amp;aid the violin belonged to
aMlloo Ntitii., , _
his wife and bad been in the ram·
~II. A CaR Wm. o-,
Uy lor. 20 years .
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~~~~·~'~·~-~·~·~·~.&lt;~~ frightened, broke the instrllDtent
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a creek weat of here.
De11uti'e! !qUlld one piece o! lhe
not the part which car·
tlle l•ttering.

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Destr~t~· Rate · ··
Stradiv~trius I

~lolin'&amp;

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nlrr~d~ h~ e h:ld c :~:t ~~i:; . ~~~~~
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Eloise Wilson, who~e Posl OfftcPaddt'"' Ia 388 South Filth Ave·
nue, lliddleport, Ohio, bu fieen
NEWARK. 0. uP ..J. Tbe llek·.
duly appointed Administratrix of ,
County oherllfo olllce 11Id
lh' Estate. of Leiter )1. l)oi~e
. •ii teen - ~16' but! lira
lale cit Sall&amp;~ury 'i'owhshlpareiiS hm •11n11tted a~aablnl· i~d
County, Oh!o, dk~as~d. . , thro\\ing into a ereek o·MI·!OU·
Dat~d this lith if&amp;Y of tiedln·
. vlolbf WbJCh might ha•• tom
ber, 19~7.
. a rate Stradfvarluo.
John c. Bacon
'l'bt V16lln was t119Ien frOiif the
Jpdge ol the Probate Court holtle dr W. J, ll*llett, r&lt;till
Meii!&lt; County, Ohio.
..te• manaaer lot fbe Cet Ira!
, 02l 13·20-27-3te
Ohio Division ol tbe Stindard Oil
Co. or Ohio.
Beckett 1111ld he never had the

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"h''".. '"h' looka Uke an ar·
tlDery shell between lwo anti three
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etid and a ·~ell easing
w!trun~entlbtao. ..~ute'a acienlbowa te.ch·
mla'
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Estato Of Lltttr M. Belco.'
Docooltd
Not Ice iJ herel!y giveIt that

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tac, It'll ~ve her ttme
and wotk.

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t~e ruling.

llH!IltS, exelullive

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The depdat deadline
wia
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commander or UP
the -Army'a
bal· 30
limit.
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a rcsoluliou approvmg moves lo the predlctto~ m a spceth pre·
strengthen scil:!ntifk education . pared. for delinry to tht'-. N~tional
'\nt It enJPhasrzcd Uwt this should Securaty Industria~ ASIOCJatlon.
be part of ' much broader proHe did not specify In months or
gram to Improve mlucatlon Ill yCbrs Whep h.e co?,''~~ the "not
general, and that sclentlliC train· too distant future.
ing must not be •tressed at , tbc Tho• wketlng political contro·
~xpcn~t: o( h111tory, lanquagcs, so · 1 versy over who is to blame fqr
1al scwnrcs :111d othcl' humnni- ~ the Jag m mlmnles continued
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menntimc with a
con11 1 ~' a ~~mn!Jiy 1uuk a t;tr·o ug grcsenum
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the
ognmst moves til r()du&lt;·c or 'frumal\
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to
clinlinato foreign economic niu to doveiop
ballis·
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PlTI'SBURGH· 'IJP - .llaiLback \'.
YORK u~ - AID~e•BoOth, ·
lllcble MeS.be an.!
Bill iormer Yate qtiaif'm-bacli and a~w
"Jeading Eastern football official, .
P,r.latko" have rejolnlld tlie Pills· wiU ,r&lt;\fel"'•;ttie Cd\tO~ llbWI eame
liUrgh Steelers alter completing berween Nr.vy anij Rice at' DallOI,
nitf'hes in thti' armed fortes. ' t 1 rex..• NeW •Y.earJa Day
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, N~W )'ORK UP,.~..Ed Dick,
S.axbe s ruHng tll.at l;he - c~ndl· who ha~ lliJ 1S·9 record witb the I
~.'ks ran take. office was quail· , llew York Ya~kes' Bin~hamtoll\
t1ed by the stipulation th,t the)' farm dub this year, und~rw~nt a
f•lc their delinquent ex~.nsc ar.- nose operation at Leno)(' Hill I
~ounts before a certificate of e'f· Hospital Thun'day to 1 bavt
er.tlon will be issued.
obstruction removed. tbe 2hy8ar·
'T'he ruling was reqUested b:l old leftliander aiso led ' tlle · ~·
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Secretary of State Ted W Blown tem Lague in , ttriteoutJ and
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Th ~~ · f S b , 11 t
Fllllowin!!: a lengthY discuJsill:l
e eOIY c ax e_'i ,r\1 ng F.

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Kenneth 'M~Cullough, Mra. Wayn~
Swilher, Mrs. .Gilbert ~~
llri:. Heni"Y Werry, lb's~'··c; l.
Struble; Mrt. Ralph Welter, Mrs.
Jaek Kennedy, Mrs: w:·A. Gibtis.
Mrt. Alex Cilo, Mn. Ron Springer
and ?tlra.' Charles RUfJo.
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who helped
kltch&gt;n· and In the. serving of ·the
banquet w~re . Mrs. Hayman Barnltz, Mr•.' Ted oownle, ¥ra 1 ,G'~~ld
Gen. Reuter Mra, ·Albert CuatQs )Irs

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' Towar' dSputnik' Makes Ruling
ver eaction
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Cottrill
by the
death of his mother;
.,.,,~"''" '!.tooney.
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C~eryl Lehew of

~~:e~:~e,n\s, ~Sunday
with their
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Wm.

. guests ot Mrs. Anna ' 1
·II •acc.oy ~~ere Mr. and Mrs. George
,. , ••• .,.,': Mr. and Mrs. Oshel Chi!·
yolumbus; qeorge MoCoy
Liverpooli Mr. and Mr.;.
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Conroy of Cincinnati,
Kem\eth purs and Mr. and
~&amp;rs.' Wayne Ours of WelJ•vlliJ
and Mrs. John Arnott, Racine. I
. The Home Builders Class or
llie Nazarene Church has chong.
ed the date of their Christmas
trom Dec.
to Dec. 13

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Plans Annua-l Christmas Pinner Are Discussed At ·1:
Plall5 wore made lor the 81\·1 WICkham, Mrs Lowell; Bing, and ur d- . :i . .M
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nual ChrlatJnoa dmner to be held B11bara and V1rgm11 "\'{right.,
lT e 1l~$a0y ,. ee
at the Martin Restaurant, Sun· Hostesses for the Januao
home d®lonatr.,_.,
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clay, Dec 15 at L p ru when the I meet ng will be Mr~ Curtis FrP·

Past Councilors of Chester Coun- denck and Mrs Norman Freder·
ell l)aughter5 of Ameru~a met ick with Mts James Van Meter
Wolilloaday evemng at the lodge •nd Mrs John Hayes· llrtbarge
oall E1ectr1e candles and a light- of the entertainment.
ed ttee" d~c~rated th• ball lor
~tbe oectslon
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Mrs O"ar Weber, preSident,
UrC
opened the meeting w1th scripn' •
lure reading followed with the I
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Lord's Prayer and pledge to IDe
Oae 1n umoon OffiCers for the
0 UC
next stx month!! were electecl
The Mason EUB Church wswc:
with Mrs Henry Beaver chosen .vtll 1 spC'nsor a pot luck dinner
as pre~tdent, Mrs Curtis Freder for members and thmr famiUec;
1ck, vice pre!il,dent, Mrs Eldon ton ght at tile church
Kraeuter, sentmel, Mrs Norm~n
The meeting wtll be in ch,rge
Frederlek secretary, Mrs. Gee of Mrs Lucille Smith and a pro·
treasurer, Mrs Rrus Cle ~ra m entitled 'Strengt~emng the
pubhc1ty and Mrs Vlrgtl Church Through Love 11 will be
flower committee
presen ed
Followll&gt;i the meetmg, g1fts
AU members and their famdle•
were exe1iang~d and My~tery sis nt:e urged to attend
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t10n o( a g1ft and new ._m,, 1
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drawn Mr&amp; Hobart Ne•ell J\'&amp;S
aCIOEl treme,~ ,'. •
awat~ed the door pnze
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Relmhments were sene4 . bv
UXI lOry
the bo!ltesses Mrs Eber warner
ond Mrs John J!ay&lt;!, from a Ia
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ble centered w1th a l!trge cake Jc-~
ed In white and decorated wl!h
]\aclPe F&gt;remen Auxi l!ary have
red rosebudS
' planned a Chmlmas supper Frl·
Preoent were tbD'C narno1 day, Dee. 13 at 7 30 p m lor
above and Mr~; Clarence NeutJ:· F1remen and ramilie.s to be at th~
hng, Mrs Rolland Osburn, Mrs Town Hall 'no g1ft exchange)
Roy Hannum. Mrs Jn:nes Van Bring yotlr own tlble 5ervice
Meter, Mrs Willoughby H11l, Mr.
Firemen have also planned to
Henry Spencer, Mrs R&lt;liand Tor have a small treat for Raeldo
renee, Mrs
Floyd Ridenour Community children 13 and unMrL Marlon Wood )\Irs Mabel dcr at 1/1• ChriStmas tree wltK
VanMet.lr, Mrs Esther Wrlihl, Santa Claus bemg present Dee
MrL E~aar Hartung and guest, 21st on )laturdal cvcmng on the
MillS Esther llayes, Mr&amp; lam.s •treet by the National Bank

maSOn U8Ch h
WSWS 1 PI a nmg
p t L k o·mner.

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twin 1tep toblt1 aMI ITIQic:Mnll
eo&lt;ktoil-to~lt by P~Uod-111or11r
o1ylod In your choice of 'rk~
or ~lood-

...finilflh...,.,
Ntflo•od
h t19IIV Gkchol; Utwcfae·

lor all tllree!

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Wife got the
\car again?
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fOI THAT SECOND CAll
.lluiT)' to Blaelillar Auto
Co. llld tee their terrllle
seleetlon of "better buya"!

1950 DODGE 4 dr. Sedan ·

Runs good

1951 tHEVROLET J

Powergllde.

$150

ir. Sidan

······ $195

1951 lUlCK Speclcll

$495

WILL YOU BE IHE N'XI LOSER?
Paper burns mecdingly well. If even a small fire
we~e to sta,rt m your hoD)e (or youf office) Illmorrow, eny securities and valuahlo personal
papers you keep there might well be consumed
before the Hames could be brought under control

rtake tomorrow the day you
trans!er ,all your valuables to a

2 dr. Sedan. ·New paint job. Dynartow. Exceptional In
every way.

1952 lUlCK Special -- ·-------- ---- ·: $595
2 dr. Sedan. Original metallic green finish, Dynatlow
drive.

1953

CH~OLET~ ·---- ,, as low as $695

C,holce of lhi'ee fine em.

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4 dr: Se4an, DynafJow drive. Radio and Heater. J!eauti·
ful turquoise and w~lte finish.

1954. PONTIAC Star Chief

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Mr --~ .M~ 'TbomDS Scally,
'J'we[lt.v·o~~ ·
tion council members met at thl! Mra George Hacke!l Sr. and Mi·
10rne of- 1,!1;'1 • Gentva Nola~. chael Schafer were visitors m
llome econotnlCI demonstration CQlmp~~ we~nesday.
1gen1 Wednesday when the fote- ' L~wla Johgsllll PUbfie • Irelanoon waa de~bted to su.geatlon• tlon•,lllr~etor, with the Appal•·
and Ideas on ChrlstJnas deeora- eh1an~wer cG, Roanoke, va,
visited Mr. and Mrs Robert liartlODII, present&amp;. and roods.
A home made gilt exehap(i rls and other Crlends \Vedn,.day
~as enjoyed and a planned din- evening
ner was semd at noon The rooMr. and Mr. Everct1 'ulllngton~ Pt Pleasant, were recent
Uff was Chiiltmas
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In the afternoon prosram plan gueall of Mr and Mrs Lee Roush
mng was stiJdled aud possible
dales tor Aduevement Day di'i·
eugsed Future leader traininJ
meet1ng dates were atudled, Alii
dl!;{"Us~cHf wcro topics to be in
eluded lo next yea~ home demon
stration programs
Mrs Maxine Pr1ee wa1 \.n
charge of the morning propam
Also present wer~ Audrey Well
Frances Fooltner, Patsy jadtorc'
~dna Lee Jaunlta Slj!c, Jeane!
le Davis, Nellie Nelson, Bind•
D1ehl, Ava Greenlee~ Vlrglnlrl
Gu nthor, Ruth Ponlsen, Sylv11
!.lldklfl Nina Robmson, Smn
Stella Caldwell, 'MaxJpe Goeglem
JeSSie Saundera, Freda Smltil
Vecna Hysell,. Helen QtllYJY at~
Mra Nolan.
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Mrs WeU and Mrs. Qulvey of
the Bedlol&lt;!-group ·liaked ChriSt
mas tree cake~ and M1ss Sau.'l·
ders, })atsy Radford and Mr~
Flllmer of the Hemlock Gravt
and Roek Sprl•e• JTOUps ma~e
a ChrislmallliJecorated salad. Miss
Saunden and Mre Goegleln M·
slsted Mro Nolan with thl(, re:+t
of the dinner.

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4 dr, CIIIJIDa Sedan. Best Pontiac with allle~tlber teall.
"Hard tW 1 4 dr. model. One carefulloeil ow)ler, Hy·
dradiaUc,rlve.
Radio and I Heater.
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Oli)S,.88~Hollltlay

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1955

MN'hAC VI

$1;~?.5
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i dr. 'CaWina cpe. ' UardTop" mod~ Radio 1\( a'Jt;.

er.CieiJI.car. Hydt'll!lltl~clrl\&lt;e ,

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• ~~fl!·-Si!C1U~a orl&amp;inal
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