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"t-::Dall.~.~ntiDel,, Pom~J·Mlctdleport,.O, Dec 16, !957
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Let's Go Shopping
For food gifts !or Chrlilmul
Th1s Ia a wide-open field ior tbc
"do-it-yourself' fan Extension
SpeciBIIata In Marketina Inform•
lion lor consumers at OSU, Coiu~'buo, suue1t preparation of
todd ~~~~ or aingle food gilts

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Council Hears

t; Bartlell frem lhe club. William
D11on gave lhe bl...ing 'I';J)IC:h
preceded the turkey dmner P)aoeoarda were made by !4n Haw&amp;lns
tnd the corsages or Dutch! Iris,
the flower of the year for the
elub, were ~de by Mrs Hubert
Mender. Favors were notebooks
tnd penL Red earDAIIono and hoi·
11 tnd red candles in silver candelabra dOCOI'aied tlie tableL
Those present were Mr and
)lrL Hawkina, lllddleport, llr
and 14ra C. H.: lllrtlett, Mr. and
lin Hubert !lender, Mr atld Mrs
Wilham D110n, .Nelsonville, 14r
and Mrs Kenneth Riley, Mrs. Mer·
It Bradfield, Marietta, Mr and
lin Isaac Jackson, Mrs. BeJSIC

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N W. COMPTON, 0. D.

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ALL MARRIED COUI'LES WELCOME
Open Mon, Wed .. Fri., Sut E\enlngs
Sat. Matinee Shatlng lnstrudions 1-3
Sunday 2-4

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A search of records In town
hall failed to reveal anytim~
when a woman had 1ervcd In a
Porrieroy adn1inastrat1on
Th ,
seareh also failed to rewrd any
other time a woman even cana
palgned for public office In
Plimcr&lt;&gt;y, and losl

ChristlllaS?" .
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touql! quttlloD • , , but tht anawer'a ao tCII)'I
For qeneralloila. lht 9Ift of love baa bttn a Lane
codar cbeaL AliA lhtH new deoi9111 oflaallng beauty
en practiced cmcl economical aa weU. QUality Ill
IVII'Y cielaiJ. Wuh IU~ featun11 01 hcbaaoftlbbed
linlahea of Dull0111 "Dulux." dovetailed. dualplool
drawers. cmcl )lcmdlogle cUitOIII-Ityli4 baidware.
EYery L. ~til It t~it-ttJied for aroiiiCI'Uqllt·
!&gt;til Cllld lllltd wllh 'I•" of qeaullle rtd cedar 10 lhCII
fiDe fun 1111d W9f!l•na Gl9 aafe from lht IOVG9H of
11141Jio.
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!
fREE GIFT ~lth your purohaae
of her
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LANE CEDAII CHESTI
Thos is the famous, oen·
01ne Lone Chest she II
trto1ure a l•fet1me I Many

beautiful modcli tr
choose from-

Starting a slow as

• VALUES UP TO $i001

YOUR Pflllll GIFT
"C•" llle Hound Dog

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THURSDAY, DEC; 11; HOURS 7-10

dy with
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for Chrlitmao?'1

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6:4G Sll!ll On

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ALKIRE and BUTCHER who settled in
Meigs County Is needed by this department.
f 'U
....er ami es mentioned can help ALKIRE
and BUTCHER In this endeavor by mailing
Information they may have.
In the development of a family gene~·logy
ODe ca'n begin with th
t th
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e younge! o1 e pres
ent feneration or with the eldest known\. an.
cestors, The aDproach depends on tht! Jnihvi·
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easure in the;et~er
fOlkl and some would rat~er begin with their
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latter II prefl!'Te&lt;l since aeeuricy· can
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1alned llll:nughout the records, .pji~""enea·
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,'rhll II an appropriate time to discuss
ava llable aources of information Cor Meigs
Counllant. Meigs Cormty Courthouse at Porneroy hu Probate Records where Information
can be read and copied from old Deeds, Wllls
and. reeordm o! Court actions. In the Record.
er'• of11Pe wtU be found land tr•nsactlons as
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hard' eiiOUib, and If one searclles the birth
ancl lllll'l'laae record&amp; many thrills cwn

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i Your Election
Laws

NE\v ARRIVAk
lftd Ml's EulleQlj , Sldere
B~ley) are annot~ncl~s t he

UY TED W. BROWN
Secret•rv of Stato

BEATS SP!EDIIIA RAP
REED CITY, Mich. UP -A cJr.

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cuit cou.rt jury found CusyLvll

Streator of Luther Innocent of a
speeding charge after he showed
11 would be mechanlct,lly impossl·
blo for his car to exteed the speed

limit. Streator was ticketed for
dnving IJO miles an hour but he
six pound iOn, Sunday,
There arc twG basic methods convinced the jury a gqvernor at·
Masoq Clinic T}lfy also of bccommg a candidate for clct'· tachcd to his car 10. days before

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old daughtet. Grnnd· twn In 0)110 One of t11ese " I&gt; the alleged spcedmg offense would
j·pat·ents arc Mr. and Mrs. George b..come a party eand1date by fll· not allow his car to a:o over 65
and Mr and Mrs. Leslie mg

declarations

of candidacy miles an hour

Mr and Mrs. David oq~r. Mrs. j election, and rcce1Vlng the noml-

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name was Carolme Instead or Callie, and
she was not your Aunt, but your third Cousin . Or that greaj grandfather's name was G.
W. instead or William, and his wife's name
was the same as your next door neighbor's
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a.n \ a as ne g rs you are re 1a ed y .
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Helen OSley. Middleport; M" natiOn ol the party; ond the see
Mabel Pettll, Pomeroy M•!: Nancy I ond method is to tole a stale·
Siders
mcnt nf cand1dacy and oom•~al·
w g pctJlwns ~ ud have your namt
FEATURED IN NEWS
placed ' dtreclly on the gener.•l
Sgt S"a J !'~&gt;her, WAC, dau· ba llot
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ghter of lh)or and Mrs. C. 0
11 an elcr ~ur full o~&gt;s the for.:
Ftshcr, was one of two •member&gt; r our)(f! ao(i I ~ f)ect,pd te rcP,~tsent
the wu 111 ,,,., Army r""P' wh.• ~~·~rty •~~Ae,i~~n_l!l',! el~ctlon,
shown hi the suwtoy Dn· lhe nome of ~Ill "!illmoco l party
pa1ch 111 the new dress btu~ un•· will oppcar heneath h" name oo
form ot 1he WAC Sl t FISher the ballot. If an elcrtor chouse.
" '"'~'"d 10 recrUiting duty ••o the sceontl meohod ul nummalio,·
Cotu.nhus
h" name will appeur "n the gcn
oral elrction ballot • 1thuut P" 0'
LEGION YULE EPARTY
dcSlg nal!on.
Feeney Benn!'lt Poot NQ 128
The lerm "dcclm 11Cn of can
Amcrtc01n Legion, will t~Uvu .the•r aldacy" mcllJla tho form u~cg bY
Chmlm"' donner wec!nl'!ldoy ~' p'ersons dosirlng In be ean ' a1e•
7 p. "' at the Log•on H.. u. All ·for a party nominnt•on Th·•
nwmb•·•·s arc asked to r~·port t9 foTJn '" prclllr~lmd ~r law 8011
night .1 1 o so ot ll•• hail to JOel&lt; ·o'lthou ~ h 11 ~ contain~~ on one
treots ler the eommuu.l¥ par4&lt; ~b~et ot Is rnude Ill' ol throe
on r!U"Ostmas ·Eve. II t. reported ~am ' Ill the ~cclmtion of
thut $22~ h"' bo•n
oapdldnry m wh~e h the candidate
the gtll s rot ·the
lists ha~ name~ adcll'ess, etr • and
G•ve" fund w!olrb"
'the office lor whoch he de·
ycnr's amount The m,embqro slrc to he a, candodJtc; 12) lh~
who slill owe thCU" 10511 duos petollon' tn be signed by quallfoe•
are tirged to pay us soon as pos- elector!! who an~ members of th;
slbte
'lllme pot1tocol p.rty as 1he can&lt;l•
dntc and who arc residents of t~c
AUXILIARY PARTY
torrltory
mal vote w1
forthin
' the ~hi
olftc hec; eleetor;
(3l the
The Au&lt;~hary of Ihe F'ecney- oath of the mculator on whlah
Bennett Post, No 128, Ame ru~a n
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th 1r
Legion, will have their Chl'istm•• the person who cl!cu ales e 1' •
tltlon aflrms that he IS o quail·
party Frld•y at 7 30 't 11 " Le· fled elector of the Stole of Ohw
glon Hall and will exchonge gifts
h
oil
Each nlem•·r
ol candidate
l e &amp;arne pand.
~ ia aaked lo brio&amp; a and1a member
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parsaw" each of tho persom
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Family Bib)es are essential sources of vital information often !lmes unnoticed at a
casual glance. It should be noted here that
dates are very important in all vital stalls·
tics. Names of places, especially Counties,
Town.lhips, 'l'owps, O{eek~,/Rivers, Hills and
other ' land m
. arks gleaneo rom your search,
Al'e equally Important.
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newspapers, 1e et·s an ~m y ooks
retain Iheir informat)on, unle!s perused dur·
. ing those Ieasure minutes 4
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lte libtnry should have in i!IJ posseioliOD
C&lt;ipfes- Of -old ne'ws print -dating from The
Spectator, The Leader and The Sentinel'. The
Spectator is partiCularly valuable for pioneer
study since it was published In the 1830's.
Thl s was th e format1ve period or Meigs Counly's devolopmeni. Ohio became II&lt; State, in
1803. The first settl.ers came to the Gallipolis
area In 1790.
How do you fit into the scheme of progress
and advance of Meigs County? Mail In your
talking cards today. A word can become a
mountain or knowledg~ for you.

who•• names

on the peU·
thereto.

TIMES ARE TOUGH AGAIN
NEW VORK UP- One subway
rider must have been c!.isappomt·
ed when the subway .strike ended

Monday. A teller to 'the NeN
York Daily News read: ult has
bet:n a pleasure riding the jam·
med 8Ubways these pas t few days
and' t trust the str1ke will ron·
ti nttc for mu!y weeks to come "
rt was s1gned, "ltalph, the pic tt·
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Melas County News

12:10 p.m.
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On Your

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7:59 Sign On
s·oo Capli'ln KanaarQo
8:45 CBS l&gt;oews
9.00 Morning Show
9:45 CBS News
9:55 llorning State ;lews
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur Godfrey
11'30 Strike It Rich
12•00 News at Noon
12'10 Katie's Almanae
12:15 Love of Lite
12 3C Search for Tomorrow
12.45 Guiding Light
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
1·30 Aa the World 1'llrlll
2.00 Beat tt-e Clock
2 30 Houseparl)'
a·oo Big PaJoff
3:30 The Ve diet l8 Yours
400 Brighter Day
4.15 Secret Storm
4 30 Edge of Night
5:00 Myst~ry Theater
6·55 Weatherman
6 30 Your E!lso Reporter
6.45 Sports Parade
7.00 Parndel.of Stars
7'80 Tele~~one Time
8:00 Phil Silvers Show
8:30 B1g Ten Highlights
900 To 'rell The Truth
9.30 Rect Skelton
10.00 $64,000 Qucatlon
10:30 Mama
11:00 Up·to-the minute News
11:05 Scnnmng the Weather
11.10 The Late Show

,CC~ ' 'I'U,LI PA11TY
The Chrbtmas party of the
Child Conaervatlon

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be held Wcdnesdny ut the homJ

of Mrs. Russell Wilson A !Ill'

exch11nge Is planned for the socilll
hour and a guest spc.tkcr w1U
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Raolne Cha~ter lS4 of lhe Or·
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special meeting for the purpose
of installatloo 011 Wednesday,

J.'lec 18 at 8 p. m. &lt;t tho ltaclae

Rctrcshment'~

Masonic Temple.
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patl,or lnstalledf.iift:~5~i~~~~~!
11 orowda.
cloi~~; Wult
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tl)e ch~ 10 parlahloners
be sea~ In the matb
l eail't
can b)oar,-.a~4 aee-the
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LONDON UP..-A woman ml!ll'·
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ion cr.flw en 1 "1eeing eye"
a tele•islou
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• who wu repr,atntlnl Great
house and
lain at lbt tiATO ~onftrcnce
In etlh and
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' Kendall Tboioas, huntmg officer
~t the g81)1e refuge, last Friday
"&amp;ned affl~avlls cha~ging the
governor, Wall~ce. OtiS T. Throg·
morton a hunting officer on the
retu'ge 'and J, M. McClintock, a
tefuge \employe: with hunting duck
and geeie after legal hours Dec. 4
·suehan-nan signed warrants for
tile arre&amp;l of the four late Frld&gt;y,
and Throgmorton an4 McClintock
picked up· their wa~nls a the
Ballard County·Courthou&amp;e ~atur·

Katie's Kitchen
As the World TuniJ

Beat the Clock
!louse party
Big Payoff
The Vcrdoct Is Youn
Brighter Day

the warrants
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Seeret Storm

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Warner, viee grand;

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Ier, reeording secretary; Walter
Cleland, financial secretary and
Robert Warner1 treMurcr.

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Admitted: Wllllanl O'Donnell, 1
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.,a, been a proJect of prov•dln, sell and infant, Ml4dleport; Mrs.
food ~askelJ at 'christmas lime- Julian Welch and \nfaqt, RuUand;

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$2.99 • $3,99
Fla!lllels, Nylons aDd
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i.UDGET NY,LON HOSE
79¢ &amp; $1·,
Full·Fasliloned •Stretch eSeainless .. •. •••••.. ... .. · • • •

Taffetas, Crystals, Fallle'I; •Wool Crepes •••

banks for the cooperation giver.
AWOL TAKIN
him during !hits :our t Y~~: i~a~; Charles T Payton, Jetferaon, o.,
( ce. He pone. ouh
't;; was taken into custody here .Mon·
,dvonceo made on I e cotnmum da and lodged In jail awaiting
,, council and expressed th• .Y.
uthorillel Sherif! Rol&gt;
le.sore that connell co~linue '" ot; m~o~ry!l:rtcnbacb ;wd Payton Ia
oresenl role of advancement to· . rWOL lrorillhe U~ S. N·VY·

T)a!e Smith was unabie

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•~ Stlrla .... ~ fU9 to' $7.95
'4Jlle• Go'MIB , • , • • $1.88 to fU8
• Lldlea SUpi • • • • • • $1.98 to $5.tS

eCoatiiiU Jewelry •••..••..• $LOO

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to be the Bronx Zoo collecthm.

•Ladles .,,., : .. .•. ·~-oo t2.,.
·:ola··V . • •Habd.,.,.a
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• HOllie SUppers . . • . $1.98 to 'Ut
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elected Fraoklin Rizer and Les· umboa 44-49, A lata~ . 40:!4, A
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medium 36-39, A small ZW4, 13
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Ot~er new members olthe o£fi· large 36-39, FOB A Iortie 41H!O,
(C II uoc1 Flom p1 go ona)
coal family who were present at A medium 44-45, ll largo 45-46.
In °~1~1 the west's leaders '"e Mtnday meeting were new!)
Chickens, steady, !eyers 3-31&gt;
loti ~ey 'must 10 ahead with 1hler.ted treasurer Elmo RuSiell lb 1412-16, heo1y ·• heM 16-18,
stren;theniu~ their mflltsr)' posl· and new clerk Edna ScMenleb. light hens 10·11, fryer pr)ceo 3000
lion In ordet to talk peace with Present at the last '~"1on o,r ~t 141&gt;, 50,000 at IG, 18,000 at
Moscow on a plan~ of e4uallly.
Coun'll for 19~7 were. Cler.&lt; 1e.
'Tho sources-stressed that · any ChJirles Leger who bec~mes tile Buller 90 &amp;core· 7lc.
..ovea towards Mo8Cow will be new mayor of Pomeroy on Jan. - - . --'-'_,_.,_...__
with the full approval of all t ; Couocolmen Roy B•UIDg, 1&gt;ur ar&lt;! Jones and !)on Mullen.
~~~~~~·;.......~~Schaefer, Wij&gt;ne Swish.,, · Rich·

All Sizes ··•Prints.

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GIRS FOR BOYS
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9;4' , Sign ' 0~ , " '·
§ 45 M~rnlng Movie
11.00 Adventur:s In Learning
11:50 NelghMrs
12 ,00 Noon News
12·15 Cartoon Cluo
12.30 Liberace
l.OO Grelchcu Wade Show
!:3D Movie Malluee
2:45 J.el'a Go S~opplnf
3:00 Amerlc•o .lland.lland
UO Do You Trull }'our Wife
f:OO American Bandlt.and
5 00 Wild
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IUU Hjckot.
&amp;JO Mickey Mo~ Club
G:QO £ai1qo~ CIJIII ~ 'J

• Hen'a JcaiiJ • , ••·• • • tl.tl lo tUI
•Sport 8b1rt1 •, , . . • • $Ut to $Ut
eHoue SUppen •••• $1.80 to SUS
ellen's Slippers . : . . $Ut to fJJI
ellea'a Wldte Sldrtl •.... .. · U.tt

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willing to come to court here and ~IHCed on council at the lim Eggs, firu1, prices at !armr, con·

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Sporta P.arada

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Other officers named were Ted

effort8 Wnuld be made to serve iunng his tenure of offlce.

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ADD AN ,i'ARIIVARK
president of the council . •who '.' NEW YORK tJi&gt;~ll new addi·
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menta by, expressing Ius thanks aardvark. The aardvar~. a native
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11:00 Ad~entures on LP.arnlng
11:~0 Ne1ghbors
12:06 Noon News
12:15 Cartoon Club
12.30 Frankte Laine
1:00 Gretchen Wade Sbow
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2•45 Lei's Go Cbrlstmas ShOt&gt;
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3:80 Do You Trtlil Your Wile
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6·00 Sir Lancelot
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Two M,eigs County stol:k
~Hi~p.:..Eweo
&amp; Lm•· a to 12:
Ewes 3 lo 10;
Sheep 3

lace either would "appear or be
repreoenled" here WedneRday at
a bearing Into 1llle~ed violations
ol hunting resulallons ~~ the Bal·
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lie knew the opil!lon relsted to
Wallaet'~
,lbeques·
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be to
saidbe i!'onn~
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"The only question Is whether
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Arthur Godfrey
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Love of Life
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(Conllll\ltd From Pego Ont) ' to 8; Culls 1 to 5; Bucks 3 to 8;
t!lals !Bid today Gov A. B. Chan· John Sautage, Pomeroy, W." Fat Wethers 4 to 8&gt;
dler and alate Fish and Wlldllfe elected the N~ble Grand of M•n· LAMBS,-Tops 20; Seconds
llelourcea Comml!sioner Earl Wal- era! Lodge No. 242 ;n election• to 18· Ligh WtJ 12 to 16; Common

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Al!(litor!um IU\del' lbe dJ.I
plans to equ!p 111elf with the !"Oil ·ecli~n ·ot
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stockpile In EUrope and lnterme· NEW HlGH-J.PW
YORK Ul,' -" ll'lie ·lliehelt
CHAiu!oN 0 UP A six· •dlato range mllill!l.
reported temper-tare ·In 'liie
. foot, aeven . inch. rockel. buill by . Follo~~:g v~~?.e!~~~: of .the lion Monday wu 80 d~areeo
tWo l=)lardoll, High Sch!)Ol ll'lsh· u s posltoon at the long aea~lono {inpvllle, TeJ. T)le low r~ned
.. rqen(shOI a mile into the sky Sun· .,: nda Eisenhower skipped a this mOl'oing/waa 8 above at In·
day In w~il -~~e 1boy: "'t':,;a~i~~~ fo~mat'dtnner Monday night and ternatlonal Falla, ~&gt;?••·
molt 1ueeeUlu. o
went to bed early He wu up e:u"·
la~nchjnga.
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GALLIPOLIS LI!IISTOCiK
The aevon pound roc.e 1'£" d Ad
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lb • to 1
built lby BUI Head aD~· Richard annUme~~=~';,';~l:nto SHAPE head· HOGS-176 to 220 · '· •
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Jqtle, both H, of Munson Town· 'l'oarters outside Parla. '
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There at the place whore he lB; Stags 12 10 16; Boars 10 to 15
on a farm near their homlfe.. f t' once heid forth as supreme com· Sows - PI•• 60 to 126 Shoats 5
The rocket burled ltse IIX ee
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zinc dqsl and sulphur
tar)' life. But, despite his recent Heifers !2 to 21; Ba6y l!eef 14 to
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ailment&amp;, the Preslde~t indicated 22; Fat Cows 12 to. 16; C~nners 7
the pohtlcalllfe Ia bema taken In to u; !lulls 12 to l8; ~lk
stride since be aonounced he now 110 to 140.
feels 'better than he has "on • VEAL iALVES - Tops 29.110;
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Of the family namee appearlng ,m the Dec. yours when you discover your great Aunt's Side... Great • grandparents arc and petilwns plior to the primary

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are preeumed to be related by m. or bl line
o~ both, ·as this department's records show,
1In ce no word has been received to the con·
trary. The 'nne "Layne or McGee" should
have read 'McGhee or McGee', the name

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9 30 Trouble Wltlt Father
10:00 Arl~ne Fraoc!s Show
10 00 Arlene Fran~ll Show
10:30 Tr\'1•1111 Hunt
10'30 Trenlll'• Hunt
jll•DO 'l'lt• Price II ~lrht
11·011 Tl'e Price 11 RJ'bt
n ·so Truth or Conaequentel
11 30 Tr•1th or ConJequonoet
12·00 Tic Tac Dou&amp;~
12:00 11c Tac Dough
12.30 It Could Be You
12 SO It Could Be You
1.00 Mld-Dav New1
I DO Mid Day News
1:15 Movlellme
I 15 Movlellme
2 30 Bride and Groom
2:30 Bride and Groom
3:00 Matinee Theatre
3 00 Math.ee Theatre
4·00 Quoen for a Day
4 00 Queen 101 a Day
4:45 Modern Romances
4 45 Modern Romances
5·00 Comedy Tblle
5:00 Comedy Time
~:30 Spinach PlayhquiO
fi·SO Spma~b Playhouoe
Q: 15 Sports EYf
6:15 Sports Eye
6·25 Wealbercasl
6·25 Weathercast
6:30 News Pocture
6.30 News Plclute
6:45 NBC News
6'45 NBC NEW~
1·00 Big 10 Football •Higbllgbts 7.00 Boots &amp; Saddlet
7 SO Nat ltinll Cole
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8 (}() George Gobel Show
v·!lo ' Wagon Train
9 00 Meet McGraw
B 30 Father )(nows Best
9.30 Bob .::ummings Show
9 00 Kraft Theater
10·00 The Californian,
10:00 'l'hl• I 1 Your Lite
10:30 '!'he New Adventure• of 10 .30 o Hen!')' PiarhoJSe'
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est. If It Is not iu the planning, they would
learn that it sbould be. The boons or ~u~h a
highway development ought to be many fol~.

our dru!lli ,for a ~hway Jlnk that witlmut
do~~~.~WQUlli be a veal boost to the prosper·
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ly into lbe long tange needs of this area's to brilliant employment possibilities at Kaihigbway gystem.
ser's aluminum plant by prov1dmg a shorter
From ~vallable Information it appears len· route from any pmnt m the count)' to the Ra·
tatil'e PIDIIS ar~ completed to relocate 33 venswood plant. Its ultimate e!fect would be
east of its present course from Athens so as a general rise of living standards in the en·
to intersect Ro1Jte 7 BOmewbere between Five tirety of this county as new homes are built
Points &amp;nd Chester. We have been informed and older houses improved and enlarged.
Ulat •t leul'for th~ 'time, being .9~.~9, Is the
fluih .· ft highway certNnly shou'ld
taJ'SGi ye..-·for re!ocatlon) jt'lk contemplat¢d futl\l'~'·J)IIeds whic~· )re~l.ill~!l to bl!
sen4!J!• 33 OVC{ ~~~t~} ~o Pomeroy ~d ov. ~· sl~ Aff~; Pittstiur~·~o'nsalld~ted ~ells
er lbe Pilllleroy-~asbn bndge, east to Ripley Letart Falls holdings to an industty wtJich
and to tide water as presently.
big since nothing small would w!rrani 'Pill!!&lt;
Everyone who might know is quiet about burgh fooling with It, such a highway bnk
hacldng a patli from ~4er,e. 3~ ln~ef*ts 7 to would be m~re Imperative thlll npw. .
tbe river, and ~ f~~ b*ge (j) con- .
Furthermore/ creating an altemate Route
ner:t Wltll 33 via Raven~ a! l\lpleJ. This 33 would remove one more eerlous lmpedt.
llllf or may not be In the departmept's think· men! to this famous highway being used
lng. If it Is, no one Is showing his blue prints more by tourist traffic enroute from the Old
yet.
North11est to the Old Dominion. Route 33
For Jears th~ only way to communicate would have one of its great "detours• remov·
with West Vlrcii!IJ betwe~n Pomeroy and ed. Instead, it would traverse In a near
P~ker.sburJ has been by the Ravenswood straight' line the scenic Southeastern Ohio
ferry or rowboat pull~d up In bushes along hills, cross the river near one of the world's
the river. Here Is an 80 mile length of river largest aluminum plants (and whatever may
that Is •''barrier to commerce and S()clal re- come to Letart Falls eventually) p~lng
lations between Southeastern Ohio and West through West VIrginia to Old Vlrgirlia.
Virginia.
This a subject that merits attention by ev·
Why should we not urge upon highway de- eryone interested In the future of Meigs
partment planners advantages of an ajter- County . It may never haJipen unless we w,111t
nate Route 33 across a new bridge at or near It badl:~;, enough. to depland it. And speedlng .
Ripley? 'Illt's already In the planvlng, fine, it up could hurt no one.

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exactly '\'!ill'' the S!fte:Highway Dep~tmpnt
has ~ tn!*d:lor ~le 83 from Athens to
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. Jnfotbition as to: ~111t}t ancestors of
ALKIRE and BUTCHER who settled in
Meigs County Is needed by this department.
f 'U
....er ami es mentioned can help ALKIRE
and BUTCHER In this endeavor by mailing
Information they may have.
In the development of a family gene~·logy
ODe ca'n begin with th
t th
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e younge! o1 e pres
ent feneration or with the eldest known\. an.
cestors, The aDproach depends on tht! Jnihvi·
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easure in the;et~er
fOlkl and some would rat~er begin with their
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latter II prefl!'Te&lt;l since aeeuricy· can
re:
1alned llll:nughout the records, .pji~""enea·
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IOI)' Department must work 1rom both ends.
,'rhll II an appropriate time to discuss
ava llable aources of information Cor Meigs
Counllant. Meigs Cormty Courthouse at Porneroy hu Probate Records where Information
can be read and copied from old Deeds, Wllls
and. reeordm o! Court actions. In the Record.
er'• of11Pe wtU be found land tr•nsactlons as
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B~ley) are annot~ncl~s t he

UY TED W. BROWN
Secret•rv of Stato

BEATS SP!EDIIIA RAP
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cuit cou.rt jury found CusyLvll

Streator of Luther Innocent of a
speeding charge after he showed
11 would be mechanlct,lly impossl·
blo for his car to exteed the speed

limit. Streator was ticketed for
dnving IJO miles an hour but he
six pound iOn, Sunday,
There arc twG basic methods convinced the jury a gqvernor at·
Masoq Clinic T}lfy also of bccommg a candidate for clct'· tachcd to his car 10. days before

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old daughtet. Grnnd· twn In 0)110 One of t11ese " I&gt; the alleged spcedmg offense would
j·pat·ents arc Mr. and Mrs. George b..come a party eand1date by fll· not allow his car to a:o over 65
and Mr and Mrs. Leslie mg

declarations

of candidacy miles an hour

Mr and Mrs. David oq~r. Mrs. j election, and rcce1Vlng the noml-

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name was Carolme Instead or Callie, and
she was not your Aunt, but your third Cousin . Or that greaj grandfather's name was G.
W. instead or William, and his wife's name
was the same as your next door neighbor's
d th t
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a.n \ a as ne g rs you are re 1a ed y .
lme.
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Helen OSley. Middleport; M" natiOn ol the party; ond the see
Mabel Pettll, Pomeroy M•!: Nancy I ond method is to tole a stale·
Siders
mcnt nf cand1dacy and oom•~al·
w g pctJlwns ~ ud have your namt
FEATURED IN NEWS
placed ' dtreclly on the gener.•l
Sgt S"a J !'~&gt;her, WAC, dau· ba llot
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ghter of lh)or and Mrs. C. 0
11 an elcr ~ur full o~&gt;s the for.:
Ftshcr, was one of two •member&gt; r our)(f! ao(i I ~ f)ect,pd te rcP,~tsent
the wu 111 ,,,., Army r""P' wh.• ~~·~rty •~~Ae,i~~n_l!l',! el~ctlon,
shown hi the suwtoy Dn· lhe nome of ~Ill "!illmoco l party
pa1ch 111 the new dress btu~ un•· will oppcar heneath h" name oo
form ot 1he WAC Sl t FISher the ballot. If an elcrtor chouse.
" '"'~'"d 10 recrUiting duty ••o the sceontl meohod ul nummalio,·
Cotu.nhus
h" name will appeur "n the gcn
oral elrction ballot • 1thuut P" 0'
LEGION YULE EPARTY
dcSlg nal!on.
Feeney Benn!'lt Poot NQ 128
The lerm "dcclm 11Cn of can
Amcrtc01n Legion, will t~Uvu .the•r aldacy" mcllJla tho form u~cg bY
Chmlm"' donner wec!nl'!ldoy ~' p'ersons dosirlng In be ean ' a1e•
7 p. "' at the Log•on H.. u. All ·for a party nominnt•on Th·•
nwmb•·•·s arc asked to r~·port t9 foTJn '" prclllr~lmd ~r law 8011
night .1 1 o so ot ll•• hail to JOel&lt; ·o'lthou ~ h 11 ~ contain~~ on one
treots ler the eommuu.l¥ par4&lt; ~b~et ot Is rnude Ill' ol throe
on r!U"Ostmas ·Eve. II t. reported ~am ' Ill the ~cclmtion of
thut $22~ h"' bo•n
oapdldnry m wh~e h the candidate
the gtll s rot ·the
lists ha~ name~ adcll'ess, etr • and
G•ve" fund w!olrb"
'the office lor whoch he de·
ycnr's amount The m,embqro slrc to he a, candodJtc; 12) lh~
who slill owe thCU" 10511 duos petollon' tn be signed by quallfoe•
are tirged to pay us soon as pos- elector!! who an~ members of th;
slbte
'lllme pot1tocol p.rty as 1he can&lt;l•
dntc and who arc residents of t~c
AUXILIARY PARTY
torrltory
mal vote w1
forthin
' the ~hi
olftc hec; eleetor;
(3l the
The Au&lt;~hary of Ihe F'ecney- oath of the mculator on whlah
Bennett Post, No 128, Ame ru~a n
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th 1r
Legion, will have their Chl'istm•• the person who cl!cu ales e 1' •
tltlon aflrms that he IS o quail·
party Frld•y at 7 30 't 11 " Le· fled elector of the Stole of Ohw
glon Hall and will exchonge gifts
h
oil
Each nlem•·r
ol candidate
l e &amp;arne pand.
~ ia aaked lo brio&amp; a and1a member
ty
the
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Family Bib)es are essential sources of vital information often !lmes unnoticed at a
casual glance. It should be noted here that
dates are very important in all vital stalls·
tics. Names of places, especially Counties,
Town.lhips, 'l'owps, O{eek~,/Rivers, Hills and
other ' land m
. arks gleaneo rom your search,
Al'e equally Important.
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newspapers, 1e et·s an ~m y ooks
retain Iheir informat)on, unle!s perused dur·
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lte libtnry should have in i!IJ posseioliOD
C&lt;ipfes- Of -old ne'ws print -dating from The
Spectator, The Leader and The Sentinel'. The
Spectator is partiCularly valuable for pioneer
study since it was published In the 1830's.
Thl s was th e format1ve period or Meigs Counly's devolopmeni. Ohio became II&lt; State, in
1803. The first settl.ers came to the Gallipolis
area In 1790.
How do you fit into the scheme of progress
and advance of Meigs County? Mail In your
talking cards today. A word can become a
mountain or knowledg~ for you.

who•• names

on the peU·
thereto.

TIMES ARE TOUGH AGAIN
NEW VORK UP- One subway
rider must have been c!.isappomt·
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Monday. A teller to 'the NeN
York Daily News read: ult has
bet:n a pleasure riding the jam·
med 8Ubways these pas t few days
and' t trust the str1ke will ron·
ti nttc for mu!y weeks to come "
rt was s1gned, "ltalph, the pic tt·
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s·oo Capli'ln KanaarQo
8:45 CBS l&gt;oews
9.00 Morning Show
9:45 CBS News
9:55 llorning State ;lews
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur Godfrey
11'30 Strike It Rich
12•00 News at Noon
12'10 Katie's Almanae
12:15 Love of Lite
12 3C Search for Tomorrow
12.45 Guiding Light
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
1·30 Aa the World 1'llrlll
2.00 Beat tt-e Clock
2 30 Houseparl)'
a·oo Big PaJoff
3:30 The Ve diet l8 Yours
400 Brighter Day
4.15 Secret Storm
4 30 Edge of Night
5:00 Myst~ry Theater
6·55 Weatherman
6 30 Your E!lso Reporter
6.45 Sports Parade
7.00 Parndel.of Stars
7'80 Tele~~one Time
8:00 Phil Silvers Show
8:30 B1g Ten Highlights
900 To 'rell The Truth
9.30 Rect Skelton
10.00 $64,000 Qucatlon
10:30 Mama
11:00 Up·to-the minute News
11:05 Scnnmng the Weather
11.10 The Late Show

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The Chrbtmas party of the
Child Conaervatlon

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of Mrs. Russell Wilson A !Ill'

exch11nge Is planned for the socilll
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J.'lec 18 at 8 p. m. &lt;t tho ltaclae

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' Kendall Tboioas, huntmg officer
~t the g81)1e refuge, last Friday
"&amp;ned affl~avlls cha~ging the
governor, Wall~ce. OtiS T. Throg·
morton a hunting officer on the
retu'ge 'and J, M. McClintock, a
tefuge \employe: with hunting duck
and geeie after legal hours Dec. 4
·suehan-nan signed warrants for
tile arre&amp;l of the four late Frld&gt;y,
and Throgmorton an4 McClintock
picked up· their wa~nls a the
Ballard County·Courthou&amp;e ~atur·

Katie's Kitchen
As the World TuniJ

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!louse party
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food ~askelJ at 'christmas lime- Julian Welch and \nfaqt, RuUand;

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Fla!lllels, Nylons aDd
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79¢ &amp; $1·,
Full·Fasliloned •Stretch eSeainless .. •. •••••.. ... .. · • • •

Taffetas, Crystals, Fallle'I; •Wool Crepes •••

banks for the cooperation giver.
AWOL TAKIN
him during !hits :our t Y~~: i~a~; Charles T Payton, Jetferaon, o.,
( ce. He pone. ouh
't;; was taken into custody here .Mon·
,dvonceo made on I e cotnmum da and lodged In jail awaiting
,, council and expressed th• .Y.
uthorillel Sherif! Rol&gt;
le.sore that connell co~linue '" ot; m~o~ry!l:rtcnbacb ;wd Payton Ia
oresenl role of advancement to· . rWOL lrorillhe U~ S. N·VY·

T)a!e Smith was unabie

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'4Jlle• Go'MIB , • , • • $1.88 to fU8
• Lldlea SUpi • • • • • • $1.98 to $5.tS

eCoatiiiU Jewelry •••..••..• $LOO

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to be the Bronx Zoo collecthm.

•Ladles .,,., : .. .•. ·~-oo t2.,.
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elected Fraoklin Rizer and Les· umboa 44-49, A lata~ . 40:!4, A
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medium 36-39, A small ZW4, 13
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Ot~er new members olthe o£fi· large 36-39, FOB A Iortie 41H!O,
(C II uoc1 Flom p1 go ona)
coal family who were present at A medium 44-45, ll largo 45-46.
In °~1~1 the west's leaders '"e Mtnday meeting were new!)
Chickens, steady, !eyers 3-31&gt;
loti ~ey 'must 10 ahead with 1hler.ted treasurer Elmo RuSiell lb 1412-16, heo1y ·• heM 16-18,
stren;theniu~ their mflltsr)' posl· and new clerk Edna ScMenleb. light hens 10·11, fryer pr)ceo 3000
lion In ordet to talk peace with Present at the last '~"1on o,r ~t 141&gt;, 50,000 at IG, 18,000 at
Moscow on a plan~ of e4uallly.
Coun'll for 19~7 were. Cler.&lt; 1e.
'Tho sources-stressed that · any ChJirles Leger who bec~mes tile Buller 90 &amp;core· 7lc.
..ovea towards Mo8Cow will be new mayor of Pomeroy on Jan. - - . --'-'_,_.,_...__
with the full approval of all t ; Couocolmen Roy B•UIDg, 1&gt;ur ar&lt;! Jones and !)on Mullen.
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11.00 Adventur:s In Learning
11:50 NelghMrs
12 ,00 Noon News
12·15 Cartoon Cluo
12.30 Liberace
l.OO Grelchcu Wade Show
!:3D Movie Malluee
2:45 J.el'a Go S~opplnf
3:00 Amerlc•o .lland.lland
UO Do You Trull }'our Wife
f:OO American Bandlt.and
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•Sport 8b1rt1 •, , . . • • $Ut to $Ut
eHoue SUppen •••• $1.80 to SUS
ellen's Slippers . : . . $Ut to fJJI
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CJNOINNAT!· UP~Proiluco,:
willing to come to court here and ~IHCed on council at the lim Eggs, firu1, prices at !armr, con·

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MY8lery Thealm ,
YoUl' E8!o Reporter
Sporta P.arada

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11:05 Sc~nnlng the We,lher
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president of the council . •who '.' NEW YORK tJi&gt;~ll new addi·
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menta by, expressing Ius thanks aardvark. The aardvar~. a native
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11:00 Ad~entures on LP.arnlng
11:~0 Ne1ghbors
12:06 Noon News
12:15 Cartoon Club
12.30 Frankte Laine
1:00 Gretchen Wade Sbow
\:30 Movl• Matinee
2•45 Lei's Go Cbrlstmas ShOt&gt;
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3:80 Do You Trtlil Your Wile
f:OO American Bandslaoa
6·00 Sir Lancelot
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8:00 Cutoon Club

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Two M,eigs County stol:k
~Hi~p.:..Eweo
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Ewes 3 lo 10;
Sheep 3

lace either would "appear or be
repreoenled" here WedneRday at
a bearing Into 1llle~ed violations
ol hunting resulallons ~~ the Bal·
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lie knew the opil!lon relsted to
Wallaet'~
,lbeques·
ref·
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be to
saidbe i!'onn~
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uarry Moore
Arthur Godfrey
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Love of Life
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WICIWFFE, Ky. UP l. O!li·
(Conllll\ltd From Pego Ont) ' to 8; Culls 1 to 5; Bucks 3 to 8;
t!lals !Bid today Gov A. B. Chan· John Sautage, Pomeroy, W." Fat Wethers 4 to 8&gt;
dler and alate Fish and Wlldllfe elected the N~ble Grand of M•n· LAMBS,-Tops 20; Seconds
llelourcea Comml!sioner Earl Wal- era! Lodge No. 242 ;n election• to 18· Ligh WtJ 12 to 16; Common

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CHAiu!oN 0 UP A six· •dlato range mllill!l.
reported temper-tare ·In 'liie
. foot, aeven . inch. rockel. buill by . Follo~~:g v~~?.e!~~~: of .the lion Monday wu 80 d~areeo
tWo l=)lardoll, High Sch!)Ol ll'lsh· u s posltoon at the long aea~lono {inpvllle, TeJ. T)le low r~ned
.. rqen(shOI a mile into the sky Sun· .,: nda Eisenhower skipped a this mOl'oing/waa 8 above at In·
day In w~il -~~e 1boy: "'t':,;a~i~~~ fo~mat'dtnner Monday night and ternatlonal Falla, ~&gt;?••·
molt 1ueeeUlu. o
went to bed early He wu up e:u"·
la~nchjnga.
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GALLIPOLIS LI!IISTOCiK
The aevon pound roc.e 1'£" d Ad
d then paid a
lb • to 1
built lby BUI Head aD~· Richard annUme~~=~';,';~l:nto SHAPE head· HOGS-176 to 220 · '· •
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Jqtle, both H, of Munson Town· 'l'oarters outside Parla. '
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light 17 to 19.76; Fil IOWI 12 to
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There at the place whore he lB; Stags 12 10 16; Boars 10 to 15
on a farm near their homlfe.. f t' once heid forth as supreme com· Sows - PI•• 60 to 126 Shoats 5
The rocket burled ltse IIX ee
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was 'propelled by a mixture of :~~~what "homesock" for the mill· CATTLE _ Stoer! 12 10 22;
zinc dqsl and sulphur
tar)' life. But, despite his recent Heifers !2 to 21; Ba6y l!eef 14 to
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the pohtlcalllfe Ia bema taken In to u; !lulls 12 to l8; ~lk
stride since be aonounced he now 110 to 140.
feels 'better than he has "on • VEAL iALVES - Tops 29.110;
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are preeumed to be related by m. or bl line
o~ both, ·as this department's records show,
1In ce no word has been received to the con·
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have read 'McGhee or McGee', the name

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10:00 Arl~ne Fraoc!s Show
10 00 Arlene Fran~ll Show
10:30 Tr\'1•1111 Hunt
10'30 Trenlll'• Hunt
jll•DO 'l'lt• Price II ~lrht
11·011 Tl'e Price 11 RJ'bt
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12·00 Tic Tac Dou&amp;~
12:00 11c Tac Dough
12.30 It Could Be You
12 SO It Could Be You
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1:15 Movlellme
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2 30 Bride and Groom
2:30 Bride and Groom
3:00 Matinee Theatre
3 00 Math.ee Theatre
4·00 Quoen for a Day
4 00 Queen 101 a Day
4:45 Modern Romances
4 45 Modern Romances
5·00 Comedy Tblle
5:00 Comedy Time
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fi·SO Spma~b Playhouoe
Q: 15 Sports EYf
6:15 Sports Eye
6·25 Wealbercasl
6·25 Weathercast
6:30 News Pocture
6.30 News Plclute
6:45 NBC News
6'45 NBC NEW~
1·00 Big 10 Football •Higbllgbts 7.00 Boots &amp; Saddlet
7 SO Nat ltinll Cole
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9 00 Meet McGraw
B 30 Father )(nows Best
9.30 Bob .::ummings Show
9 00 Kraft Theater
10·00 The Californian,
10:00 'l'hl• I 1 Your Lite
10:30 '!'he New Adventure• of 10 .30 o Hen!')' PiarhoJSe'
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11·00 News Marlon
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est. If It Is not iu the planning, they would
learn that it sbould be. The boons or ~u~h a
highway development ought to be many fol~.

our dru!lli ,for a ~hway Jlnk that witlmut
do~~~.~WQUlli be a veal boost to the prosper·
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itfof K'~is c:ount~ generally and fit secureFirst, it would open eastern Meigs County
ly into lbe long tange needs of this area's to brilliant employment possibilities at Kaihigbway gystem.
ser's aluminum plant by prov1dmg a shorter
From ~vallable Information it appears len· route from any pmnt m the count)' to the Ra·
tatil'e PIDIIS ar~ completed to relocate 33 venswood plant. Its ultimate e!fect would be
east of its present course from Athens so as a general rise of living standards in the en·
to intersect Ro1Jte 7 BOmewbere between Five tirety of this county as new homes are built
Points &amp;nd Chester. We have been informed and older houses improved and enlarged.
Ulat •t leul'for th~ 'time, being .9~.~9, Is the
fluih .· ft highway certNnly shou'ld
taJ'SGi ye..-·for re!ocatlon) jt'lk contemplat¢d futl\l'~'·J)IIeds whic~· )re~l.ill~!l to bl!
sen4!J!• 33 OVC{ ~~~t~} ~o Pomeroy ~d ov. ~· sl~ Aff~; Pittstiur~·~o'nsalld~ted ~ells
er lbe Pilllleroy-~asbn bndge, east to Ripley Letart Falls holdings to an industty wtJich
and to tide water as presently.
big since nothing small would w!rrani 'Pill!!&lt;
Everyone who might know is quiet about burgh fooling with It, such a highway bnk
hacldng a patli from ~4er,e. 3~ ln~ef*ts 7 to would be m~re Imperative thlll npw. .
tbe river, and ~ f~~ b*ge (j) con- .
Furthermore/ creating an altemate Route
ner:t Wltll 33 via Raven~ a! l\lpleJ. This 33 would remove one more eerlous lmpedt.
llllf or may not be In the departmept's think· men! to this famous highway being used
lng. If it Is, no one Is showing his blue prints more by tourist traffic enroute from the Old
yet.
North11est to the Old Dominion. Route 33
For Jears th~ only way to communicate would have one of its great "detours• remov·
with West Vlrcii!IJ betwe~n Pomeroy and ed. Instead, it would traverse In a near
P~ker.sburJ has been by the Ravenswood straight' line the scenic Southeastern Ohio
ferry or rowboat pull~d up In bushes along hills, cross the river near one of the world's
the river. Here Is an 80 mile length of river largest aluminum plants (and whatever may
that Is •''barrier to commerce and S()clal re- come to Letart Falls eventually) p~lng
lations between Southeastern Ohio and West through West VIrginia to Old Vlrgirlia.
Virginia.
This a subject that merits attention by ev·
Why should we not urge upon highway de- eryone interested In the future of Meigs
partment planners advantages of an ajter- County . It may never haJipen unless we w,111t
nate Route 33 across a new bridge at or near It badl:~;, enough. to depland it. And speedlng .
Ripley? 'Illt's already In the planvlng, fine, it up could hurt no one.

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-WbUe 110 oize ill lhe know seems to know we should be but boosting it with our inter-

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side: the
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will p(uh
ahead
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exactly '\'!ill'' the S!fte:Highway Dep~tmpnt
has ~ tn!*d:lor ~le 83 from Athens to
Polllel'llY, ilo)l' is a aood Ume to' 'start beating

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By WILLtA/.4 fl. GREGORY
M11ari Coullly Atont
DAIRY fiiOIT COUISI
The Welt Vltg!llld Univerolty
Dairy Short Ceur.. wiU be held at
Jaeklon'• Mill, Janutrt p, 7, 8," ~.
11118. The program ourts at 7:30
p, tn., llonday, Ju. G, and end1 Ill
noon Thuiii~J, Jfn: Q, 1~8.
OUmAJIDIMO IP.UKUI
This year, -.)II tbl ~adlll!l.
Ylllll. 011-dtnt •~~tllkm will
appear on tbl ~ Short Couno
Prol!'am. D'airJtilfn do ttt.end
wm gel a lot .~t IJoOO practl&lt;al
. lnlormqtlon thilt lhet eon uae on
their home ·fAtml: ~ome of the
1peakm who will ap~ar on tho
prorram and their toplet are:

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"D.airyiiC ih Europe" by Robert Hunt, Broughton'• Farm Dairy

Marietta, Ohio; "Dairy Cattlt He·
weareR" and ''8ire Provlnga" by
Dr. N. D. .Ba]lley, U. S. Deparf,
mcnt of AgricultOtei "Liboraa"iOS

We Do Our Own ~•E1a1
Experts In Shoe,.· ·

Ia Producing
IedDevice•
Milk", "lolanutottured Milk Can
Mar~ufactur·

Supplement Your Jacome" by Guy
Puoonl, Nortlr CaroUna Stare Col·

ece. "Ha.Utlt Prevention", "Lobor
Sanltallon Problems ol Bulk Milk
Handline" by I. E. Parkin, Penn
State University. "Qualltle1 of Si·
!ages", ('Gras11 Silv&amp;e from Field
II&gt; Food B~nk" by Dr. C. F. ltoetn
Oblo; "Jllltnqed PoSlure Prnarllll"
''1-utlirt Plants and 'f!POI Df PU·
tllro" bt( Dr• 11. ·bodd, pall £stti1·
Uoo Ali'~n01'1!14 at ohio 8\N.
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'l'h~ Satw:dil mornlnf, alarting
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Julilor !Jiih Sciboot butltllag a 4-11
otftcors ..,.! · Leadon fraininf
Sehool wiii be ·held, and .all 4-!t
Club . oi!Jteti, Leader!, Wla!anl
Lead_er~ and Mull Councilors are

MmiS KAY'S
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PerllllllfM Special
Fer Hlllldayt

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Evenln&amp; By ApP&lt;&gt;Intmelll
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ings this year whH~ winning 1J
games and losing five, accor.din x
to off!Cilll fl.~tun'~ relco'wd by th (l

Howe News Bureau.

Pro Play-~ffs
Match OJi Coast
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lv 101 GRIMM
s~uad, which numbered eigM lnCO!:UMI!US, Ohio UP - Coacll lu.red play..,., nrlor to Ohio state's
Woo., Hayeo, diJturl!ed over , a denarture tor Pasaden 1 .
growiQK CJIUalty IIJt, today pre- · The Bue'ej'u' No. f patient
m!bod plenty ot wor- arid Neat was halfbatk Don Clork their t
for hlo national ehamploa Ohio Jenter and ground cab..r
~P
Slate Butkeyoo llefort . me~ttng
a JI'Oin lnjur :
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Oregon hi the Rote Bowl New
Y a.a ns
Year's Day,
only doub!fut
Hayoo pinned his b - on tho Clork waathetheRooe
Bowl, howSouthern Calllonlia flu a b Ia o
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You Save Mor,ey, Time and Temper and Y'OU '''your
. ~OoA,L MERCHANT know that in shopping here at
home yott are appreciative of h~ services given d•rin~
the rest-of the year. You getequ~lor lletttrvoluesln lao
' cal stOns. You'll son time by not having to travel te oth·
'
er poinh ond you'll save that temper by not having to
worry ~bout traffi~ a11d hu•e c-:owd~oMoney spt11t at '
htnJJ, STAYS AT HOME caM cof!.tlnues to WOKIC ~T .
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.4-H ·NEWS

By WILLtA/.4 fl. GREGORY
M11ari Coullly Atont
DAIRY fiiOIT COUISI
The Welt Vltg!llld Univerolty
Dairy Short Ceur.. wiU be held at
Jaeklon'• Mill, Janutrt p, 7, 8," ~.
11118. The program ourts at 7:30
p, tn., llonday, Ju. G, and end1 Ill
noon Thuiii~J, Jfn: Q, 1~8.
OUmAJIDIMO IP.UKUI
This year, -.)II tbl ~adlll!l.
Ylllll. 011-dtnt •~~tllkm will
appear on tbl ~ Short Couno
Prol!'am. D'airJtilfn do ttt.end
wm gel a lot .~t IJoOO practl&lt;al
. lnlormqtlon thilt lhet eon uae on
their home ·fAtml: ~ome of the
1peakm who will ap~ar on tho
prorram and their toplet are:

SPORt~~~

DESK

"D.airyiiC ih Europe" by Robert Hunt, Broughton'• Farm Dairy

Marietta, Ohio; "Dairy Cattlt He·
weareR" and ''8ire Provlnga" by
Dr. N. D. .Ba]lley, U. S. Deparf,
mcnt of AgricultOtei "Liboraa"iOS

We Do Our Own ~•E1a1
Experts In Shoe,.· ·

Ia Producing
IedDevice•
Milk", "lolanutottured Milk Can
Mar~ufactur·

Supplement Your Jacome" by Guy
Puoonl, Nortlr CaroUna Stare Col·

ece. "Ha.Utlt Prevention", "Lobor
Sanltallon Problems ol Bulk Milk
Handline" by I. E. Parkin, Penn
State University. "Qualltle1 of Si·
!ages", ('Gras11 Silv&amp;e from Field
II&gt; Food B~nk" by Dr. C. F. ltoetn
Oblo; "Jllltnqed PoSlure Prnarllll"
''1-utlirt Plants and 'f!POI Df PU·
tllro" bt( Dr• 11. ·bodd, pall £stti1·
Uoo Ali'~n01'1!14 at ohio 8\N.
· .. Ylt,;INIIIG SCHOO~
'l'h~ Satw:dil mornlnf, alarting
1¢ 'll:itr f . ..;.,

'I the Pi ll!.aoant

Julilor !Jiih Sciboot butltllag a 4-11
otftcors ..,.! · Leadon fraininf
Sehool wiii be ·held, and .all 4-!t
Club . oi!Jteti, Leader!, Wla!anl
Lead_er~ and Mull Councilors are

MmiS KAY'S
. Beauty Salon
PerllllllfM Special
Fer Hlllldayt

Mantfay lttrouth ....,...,
. P to S P.M.
Evenln&amp; By ApP&lt;&gt;Intmelll
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TWO ~NVEHIENT . LU\,11110'

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CWt St.
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PonittOy

Phone 269-M

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ELECTIIC HEAT ~I·P· Hllps_

MONEY

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LQAN

Moolh!f ...,._

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5.71

250

14.00

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76.30

800
1000

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The 32-year-old Shar.Jz yielded
·only 47 earned runs 111 .1&gt;73' inn·
ings this year whH~ winning 1J
games and losing five, accor.din x
to off!Cilll fl.~tun'~ relco'wd by th (l

Howe News Bureau.

Pro Play-~ffs
Match OJi Coast
·
..

lv 101 GRIMM
s~uad, which numbered eigM lnCO!:UMI!US, Ohio UP - Coacll lu.red play..,., nrlor to Ohio state's
Woo., Hayeo, diJturl!ed over , a denarture tor Pasaden 1 .
growiQK CJIUalty IIJt, today pre- · The Bue'ej'u' No. f patient
m!bod plenty ot wor- arid Neat was halfbatk Don Clork their t
for hlo national ehamploa Ohio Jenter and ground cab..r
~P
Slate Butkeyoo llefort . me~ttng
a JI'Oin lnjur :
~
Oregon hi the Rote Bowl New
Y a.a ns
Year's Day,
only doub!fut
Hayoo pinned his b - on tho Clork waathetheRooe
Bowl, howSouthern Calllonlia flu a b Ia o
!urther
and more
worklnr Ill heallq , _ , on the

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cools.in Stim;iitrh~aes zn-Witllftf,.
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COD8deutlal INA

Antt-Freese
Ra4iatqr Hose
Thermottats

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performan~e
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llll a.·GUY 100 L Main St. Pho• 55
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You Save Mor,ey, Time and Temper and Y'OU '''your
. ~OoA,L MERCHANT know that in shopping here at
home yott are appreciative of h~ services given d•rin~
the rest-of the year. You getequ~lor lletttrvoluesln lao
' cal stOns. You'll son time by not having to travel te oth·
'
er poinh ond you'll save that temper by not having to
worry ~bout traffi~ a11d hu•e c-:owd~oMoney spt11t at '
htnJJ, STAYS AT HOME caM cof!.tlnues to WOKIC ~T .
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pony eolts. Woodrvw Engle. On
ATI'ENTION
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Bee&lt;h Grove Road, Rutland.
Christmas, buy· him MeCIIJloeh
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(121 17, 3tc
C)lain Saw - An Ideal lin for - +---- ---1(14lrtlmOJi, lumen and ·part· Buck sneep, Corodale. Daisy
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$181 00
O'Neil, Rt. 3, Pomcrrw
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pendlbill!Y.t quality and oemee ' lood Mixed Hay- BY the bale 01
buy McC~oeb. llelss Equiptroller load. H. A. Cole, Tup
ment Company, Pomeroy, Obfl&gt;.
pm Plaln~. Phone 1:&gt;.50-

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Pointl Keyo1one 1 palmlno,
hall black squirrel.
Station Dee. It and 21, ? to 10 Call Rutland
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Call, Jim
and Euaene Warn
sley, ,
Vanalckle, R~ridy Van
Meter, Terry Henry, Nie~ey Nieh·
olson, Judy Wll!lamJ, Rlymond
V~rlllp. Roger Dunean,
Gordon
YDUftJ,' Ella .Mae Jiur~u 1 Carolyn
ond Sbaron Smith, Dwaine Van
Meter. Guests wore Elaine Cart·
wright, Jackie and Lindo Call.
At,lendlng lhe o!llec tralnin~
!Chool last Saturday were Margie
and Johnnie Call. Randy V~n Met~(. Terry Hrnry, Nick~ Nochol·
jOn, Mrs. Ma;gle . Cattwright,

RETHA CAR~~-GUARD-5'9"--AttKANsAS
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THE RED HEADS, win, lbse or draiV 01~\ th~~ Ule jo win) go
IniAl· t)telr "funn1 business" every galD~- Even so, ~ ye.,;,
lbey won 185 oqt oUOO gam~s agP.! ~~·s t~. 'l'l)ef'll
be here tomorrow rugljt opposing ·the Hotshots at lbe Poni·
eroy lfiah gym.
.

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able eompanion and mother,
who paiSed away De~. If, 11138,
at 1 p. m.
Arthur Beegle

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being 11wardcd tl) several mem~
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by Geraldine Varian .
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pony eolts. Woodrvw Engle. On
ATI'ENTION
"FM-,~
Bee&lt;h Grove Road, Rutland.
Christmas, buy· him MeCIIJloeh
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(121 17, 3tc
C)lain Saw - An Ideal lin for - +---- ---1(14lrtlmOJi, lumen and ·part· Buck sneep, Corodale. Daisy
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$181 00
O'Neil, Rt. 3, Pomcrrw
~ ~rm•' a..U:: ror' ·d.: . - - -- - 12 16 6te
pendlbill!Y.t quality and oemee ' lood Mixed Hay- BY the bale 01
buy McC~oeb. llelss Equiptroller load. H. A. Cole, Tup
ment Company, Pomeroy, Obfl&gt;.
pm Plaln~. Phone 1:&gt;.50-

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year . old riding horse - half .
See Santa at
Pointl Keyo1one 1 palmlno,
hall black squirrel.
Station Dee. It and 21, ? to 10 Call Rutland
24494. 12 II 6le
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Call, Jim
and Euaene Warn
sley, ,
Vanalckle, R~ridy Van
Meter, Terry Henry, Nie~ey Nieh·
olson, Judy Wll!lamJ, Rlymond
V~rlllp. Roger Dunean,
Gordon
YDUftJ,' Ella .Mae Jiur~u 1 Carolyn
ond Sbaron Smith, Dwaine Van
Meter. Guests wore Elaine Cart·
wright, Jackie and Lindo Call.
At,lendlng lhe o!llec tralnin~
!Chool last Saturday were Margie
and Johnnie Call. Randy V~n Met~(. Terry Hrnry, Nick~ Nochol·
jOn, Mrs. Ma;gle . Cattwright,

RETHA CAR~~-GUARD-5'9"--AttKANsAS
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In 111emory of Mary

THE RED HEADS, win, lbse or draiV 01~\ th~~ Ule jo win) go
IniAl· t)telr "funn1 business" every galD~- Even so, ~ ye.,;,
lbey won 185 oqt oUOO gam~s agP.! ~~·s t~. 'l'l)ef'll
be here tomorrow rugljt opposing ·the Hotshots at lbe Poni·
eroy lfiah gym.
.

J.;;;,:"j;;;.;.

able eompanion and mother,
who paiSed away De~. If, 11138,
at 1 p. m.
Arthur Beegle

' (12) 17 lie

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. ·, ·

RUTilN~FURNiTURE

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18. Head

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DAILY CRYPTOQUO'rl!

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t \.81 Employment

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UAY and CC'JIN:: siiJI1e1 Gihbl,
Lol J Botlotl\, IOille s.
' 11 21 81fp

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o.lNENtl..fS- TJIAT.'GET IN
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Happlelt

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RUNS :'TILt'· ~TUES., DEC•·.:24th;/
r

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Games we1·e played with pf~es
being 11wardcd tl) several mem~
bers. The door prize was Wtn
by Geraldine Varian .
'"· ·
'l'be
wns iuvJted tO 'the

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J1111ea Marrluer

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ti '14 Ito

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at lome of 1\lrl Vernon Webo:

wun fatly Ydung presiding
Eleven members answered roll
~~U .\&gt;Y DIJTIIijJl. 1 ChrL!tmas flow·
er M" Weber showed Chrlstm.,
favors in capdles
'I'M -children each made a
coodY. Christmas Tree
Next moellng wiH be on bird•
the second Saturday tn 3anua'y
at 3 p m &amp;l Mrs Weber's

Propo8ed New Organization
ToldToPlan

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M~l£1 CouDty Representative George
palspeater before a small delegation at

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Hlth today In 5C1o ctntql tnd
~ loo;tion. Lft 1 !triltNI r ....,
1.,. from 'tho middle 30a norfh 1o

IT ROCKS
MALONE, N Y UP - Munltl
pal blndleader Ernest Lavoie, ask·
lng the village beard to relloor the
community llandstand, said his mu.
slc~ans play wallles and foxtrbll,
but the sound t!omes out rock 'n'
roll Lavoie satd the old floor,
thumped by musicians feel keepmg ttme to the rhythm, shakes,
raltlcs and rolls

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Pomeroy·Mjjldleport, Ohio, WedneJday, December)8, 1957

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S(IENCE I
YOUILIFI

lnvolvlp• •a•h
wiD ~ ~ ~sed
t

'I\~I Color~

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supreme
u ID the
, ~ s1tes lor nuclear ~~~~~~
1
Nld ml!oille l111ea
The ~ment In prlne1ple
reaehed at l · meeUng of NATO
foreign and defeme mhlisters fol
lowed el..-ty the announcement of
Ill• sueee'*'IJ! tlr~J ol the first
11 s lnte~nllnenlll bllU•tlcs
mlsstle

New Penitentiary

of

INCh 1

the two men armed wath a L~J-gcr
Meanwhile Sheriff Robert C
lt was pomted out that ~; .. •
and a 32 ealll)er revolver a'&gt; Hartenbacb reported tbt JaiJlnJ organaation Ul aouabt 11(11 , _.
proathed and demanded to be let of Otho Tracy Pomeroy for '" work ag:nnst the SEORC but toeoIJllldc
vest1gation and MI)'Ot E F Rob- operate w1th that orgaDllltiOD iDcl
mson J1ned Roy A Bu• , Pomc atd 1t m every possible Dl&amp;llDI!I'
fhe clerk.! pul11P a strug~ ·· roy RD 2 $10 ond coo"' ror dnv
It was a!Jo potn•ed out !Iiiii

Is Recommended
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h1 g~wyy a'"ctdept 1n Mareh 1953 1m the organiLatlon

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The clerks bad just closed an~ ~· Webster and Fultz law flfm was group wtth a myriad ol ldeu of· '
IO&lt;ked tile door af:.Or them when counsel for defendant
fered

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St&gt;te Po such an organ1Z3lton when ..,cl if

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Tbe g1111lllen jumped mto a blac~ mg left or center Th•
and white Butck and sped awa. trol had ctted Diu tnlo eourt
Joe Wtlkensen, Logan, one uf
the clerks, Wll sluaged wtth a
1
during the fight
eral slllehes were needed to close
the wound •
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The other eJe~
UDef iJtti'VJCeS
"i~o~·"•tnor 10 Iurie1

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Reg~ $6,a0-,.goll
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$4.29 gal.

formulated should plan to ."clo
80methtng'' and not be lbe lYPi f#
group to meet for the. 10le pUr•
o( soctabtlity
•
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ShU m the stages of ~
lion t~e tw~nty groult ~
ally plans to produte a DI,'OdiUJe
as one attraction to lndullliJ. ,,Nof
WT..!Il
tr,L,;l;..:,._J
eomm1tteeJ were named, ~- ~
ft' W
Jrllllft!Uay at the Tuesday meettn(. &gt; ;~•.,f ,
Altendmg from !btl ~
Mrs Marpret Jlerboldl, Xid Ron Spnnger p_"'SldeJJt Of 1be
dleport; wao notifted.ljonday of 1 Pomeroy Chambl\r of Clll•ttoe, '
the death of her twill ~r, Mrs along w1tb Franklm ~ ~ ~
Frank Braeeline, wild aled m Thomp50n Attendinl from cUlt
Celumh111 at ltlmY H,.pttll.
IMiMJeport Chamber 'weN Ill
Funeral sernees 11!11 be beld on Grueier and Radney ~ •
Thursday at ten ··~lid ~ the well as 'Rep. Gecirtle Jlt'!il,biri.
Glenn L. llyen Funel'll Baile m
Columbus Wltb burW hi lbe Mid
1
=~Hill eemetery ~ ar~e...
~ Bneebne wu .U.. daueht
er 6f the late Joseph apd Strait

IFMrs•Fa}•Braceline

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Sayre on a January 1957 indiCt 1 Ohto Purchaoe wlw!n situ for
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ment for driving wh1le under I mll!o and "wmtllo were pWulld
the mfluence of an tntox~eating fa~:~~~~rt"~~:~m~ted the time flier
beverage ended quietly today I tor " being very much on elellielll
upon the defendant pleading to be ,onsodered He pointed oat
guilty to 1 te..l!r charge
I that tt took oeveral yean 10 lei
Eleven JUrors were " the box Forked Run Lake 1ft Helga Cr..lllltf
when on rerommenda!too of 11 well 18 the bel that 11 tai*
01
Prooecutor James 0 Brien the oeven years to gel adequate te~
ATHENS 0 UP-Three clerk• court mepted I plea of gullY P" n• &amp;eiVICe tnto the rural'
da
..,. of mtortcallon from Sayre
of 'Metp County
,
nere tnjund
Tile• Y "'•"l Common Pleu Judge John Ba
ad •
• hen thev blocked the allempt•d con fined Sayre S2ll and costs I Each of the 15 or 20 men lied
holdup of an A "p Jupcrmarkct,l The wdtctmcnt grew out of a I bled at the mfecung whasldpobe .,,!'!
by p31 f gunmen
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Tf,e meelb!1 was a~journo~
lolloWiilg the aetton until the ,.,.
tjle winner gu!Jr meet1n11 night od Jan 6

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Che!"T, COmblae either tra ltloaal or

''c.e IIIII get it", Ra•e Riders

Amerieaa dtllgn to create a bcaullful,
cllatlnctl" room.
The richly pined 101id cherry ia
C1111~YJIIOO&amp; It finlabed Ia a delisJtt•
lui aew color.. flddletone. Foarteea
ee_parate fiaisbinJ operation• brlns out
air lb. natural beauty of tbe oolld Wood.
Aad oalf SOLID Wll!!d caa ilve foa
all die qualltlea yo11 61111 Ia ~ llJ"

&amp;ktadc mly Ameriou deaip. t.YIIh
appol~t111ent .. seaeroua ala~, ap4,
p!lfc4 eabinelmlklos l~ry !h•
CIRIIYJIIOOK ifOUp u ru!IJ 81f N"
~tun. The atyllu~ aod color ar. lia
•eoplns with tOdara 4~ort~YIUJDd.
Cot110 f11 and tee CBIUYIIOOK 1*,LUIO ... .u........u ......., •

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Of 'the new iltot tun atitbe Racine
Amerlean IAsiaB Shootlal Jfaldl
~14 l4R Sllnd4J. There Wll1 be a
Racine American !AJion m,eetlng
Tburlilay evenlllf, Dec 18. A ham
dinner will be served,

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Ha1r Cut~ &amp; Styling
Bleaching &amp; ll'lnting

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Caryl Rlchfit\is &amp;

Rayette Pe11!1anents
OPEN I TO UION.

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Directories To
Be Mailed Jan. 3

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MeJilhlnny preSided grandson, Frank McGro\hen, and
sister, Mrt1 Reynolds
Mrl Nathan Btsgs, woo ta til The
etlendance banner was awarded to
Ute Second Grade llught by llrt1
C. E Yoong The PTA are selling
Golden Crumble candy aa a money
nioklng projecl
A lorre crowd w&amp;&amp; present for
!be C6ristmas program whicb m
luded t~e fol!owmg numbers
Approximately 5600 cop1es of
First to Fourth Grades •Jolly,
Jolly Santa Claus , Up Qn the tbe 1958 1\Uson-Pl Pleasant telellouse-tllp' , ''Santa land •, ''Little phone dtreelortes wtll be mailed
Sand,y Slel&amp;bfoot", •o, Come Lit to 111batriber1 begmmng on Jan.j,.nnivl:{sary
ile Cblldren ; and 'We W111b You 3 aeeordtng to R F Bel:kel4 man
A Merry Chtlstmas"
ager of the Pl Pleasant Cbe.sa
Til~ other four grades gave the peake and Potomac Telephope Co
1
Christmas atory wtlh Maxtne With·
It IS ex peeled that deliVen
ee as the reader
will be completed by Jan 6 PeoThe processional carol was "0 ple who do not receive one Wlthi::J
Come All Ye FaiUtful' and oUter a fetJ days following Utat dat•
carols uad were o, Lttlle Town are wed ID noUfy the Pl ,Plea ..
of Bethleliem", 'Hark, Ute Herald ant off1ce
A"'~ SIDJ'', "Away m a Man
fer", •"Wbble Shepherds Watched
MARKET REPORT
Their floeb By Ntght ' "We,
C!NCINNATI UP- Produce•
Tbree llln&amp;l of Orient Are ' and Eggs ftnn p11ces II farms, coo
"SIIellt Nilbt"
sumen whttes and browns, A
Jumbos ~9 A large 41-45, A
medwm 36-41 A small 2&amp;34. B
large 36-42 FOB A large 511-52.
A medtum 45-48 8
Chickens steady trym ...,,,,.
14-16, heary hens !7-19
hens lll-ll fryer prices 5000 at U
49,000 at I~ 7,000 at 16.
Butter 90 score 71

l.be ablebce of the pr.,tdent, her twtn

Police Seeking

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Mrs WJlltam McGrothers, one

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- R6y Rogers, Dale ~~~rns, Pat 'B~y,
"BUllet" and
Nelly~Ie. You'll have r~,h westew fun playi~ "oopk•
out" With this ~omflete ,~~·it q\l~~VY&lt;N cat}' ~ge '
tlte ct\UCk wagon~s wlt~!l. \l:i~ UP the nor~ ,8~4' do
all the thints co*boya &lt;to out on the OJ&gt;ell ,r•t\r~ ~,, '
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