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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
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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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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

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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

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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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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
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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, ~- ~
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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
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~ Bneebne wu .U.. daueht
er 6f the late Joseph apd Strait

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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*
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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
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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
the1r Jdea• o what • ou
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contact s:omeone hke A1
of the OhiO Chamber
meree and the Planning

Three A&amp;P' Qerks I
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mon1es boginnlng trld4v
lor a more adequate ambulanc~'

Supreme Court
Asdsl!ng Lyons on a Drive Session Held •
committee aoe the Rev John El
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wood, ch1ef of the A1d

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·~n~mlt.tte; Carroll l!'ea!Drd,1 Linley Hart and
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The A d
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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

FUMING WINS GUN

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.
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Brtndl nemllli wo
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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Permuep~ f4ow

SHILEY'S •l~un

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

ReallsUcr- ilrech
Caryl Rlchfit\is &amp;

Rayette Pe11!1anents
OPEN I TO UION.

THROUGH ~.\,T,
Pk. ~11·111 lt8~
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Mason Telephone
Directories To
Be Mailed Jan. 3

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•• cherry{IIe utbil
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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
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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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"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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or, . bonnie Mcfarland, rFcorder,
and Cw,ndlmen E E Thompson
Frlllk IIIlard, Ray Roush and Clll'·
tis ~cDilliel

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Also H~/ps Other Lines Of Scientific Research: Canoer
A• Melg~ Copnty ~~rl the time for launch- difficult to main tam, und careful precautions
ing oflts annual Polio fund drive II may be must be undertak'en to assure th,at healthy
interesting to note tile great unity of science
in its quest to rid hUmamty of Its Ills, pams,
and tragedies.
The National foundation for lnfant1le
Paralysis has pointed to this fact with great
clarity. It says that in order to reach a winnmg position m the fight on pollo, much
work had to be done by NF grantees on prob!ems quite unrelated to polio
For example, a large part of present-day
knowledge of encephalitis came from pro
jeds which were supported by the National
Foundation and made possible by the March
or Dimes. In the development of the Salk vac.
cine, for example, basic pieces of knowledge
were used that had been uncovered years be·
lore by scientists who had no thought what·
ever of doing res~arch on polio
Likewise, methods developed in conneetloft with the vaccine are already bemg ap·
plied to the production of experimental vac·
cines for ills other than polio. Techniques
demonstrated by Dr. John Enders and his as·
sociates in the course of their polio studies
are now employed in research on many diseases and, Indeed, have been said to have re·
voiution12ed ihe technology or virus research

12-l'laily Sentinel, Pom~roy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 18, 1~57

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animals are obtained
Even before the "accme was made avail- ,
able for general use. It was recognized that I
there wus need for a cell to replace the monkey kidney cell What was needed was u cell.
that would multiply mdefimtely in the lab· I
oratory, that would not have to be replenish- '
ed, but that could be harvested and re-har-!
vested, as one might go on growmg grain after having started w1th a single seed
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For a number of years, then, scientists op- i
erating under March of Dimes grants have
been seekmg a cell or no;mal origin to serve
as a growing place for virus destined to be
used in the vaccine

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Trouble Wit~ Falher
Arlene Fran~ls ihow

Tre!lsure Hunt

ll 00 Tl'e Price lS t~ight
11 30 Truth or Consequ"' .es

11 2 00 Tir Tac Doush

7 00 'l'odov
I I) 00 Romper Re~om
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2 SO Bnde and Groom

3 00 Matmee Theater
.J (t{} Queen for a Day

Spln•ch Playhouse

6 00 Flull and Soruggg
6 25 WeBihercast

weath 2rca;;t
Nrws P1ciute
NBC NEW~
Boob &amp; Saddle•
Wagon Tram
Father Knows Be!lt
Kr~ft 1'h('atcr

1000 Tb1s 1, Your Life
JO·JO 0 Henry PlayhcJJse
llOO N t&gt;WS Headlines
ll 10 Wcathercast
I I 15 Nitewatch
Sign Off

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Queen 1or a Day
Modern Romtnces
Comedy Time

6 15 Sports Eye
6 25

Arlene Francts Show

10 30 Treasure H11nt
ll 00 1'he Price 111 Right
30 Truth or Consequences
12 00 TIC Tac Dough
12 30 It Could Be You

4 45 Modern Romances
5 00 C&lt;1medy Time
~ 30 Spmaeh Playhouse
6 30 News

Picture

6 45 NBC New11

1 00 Whlrlyblr~s
7.30
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8 00 You Bel Your Ule
8 30 Dragnet
9 110 Peoplo's Choice
9 30 Fol'&lt;l Show
10 00 Lux Show with Rosema11

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Dauy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Dec. 18, 1957--3

First Baptist
Ohio Eta Phi .
Electa Circle
Sorority In
Meeting Is Held , .,Tuesday Meeting
The EJecta Circle of the B. H.
Mloalonary Society ol'the
Firat BopUst Church met Tue1day at the home of Mro. Paul
S,mart. Mr~. CWford Hayeo, chairman, prea1ded and Mrs. Charles
White had the devotional senrice
on the Chriatmas theme. Mra. Har-

The Ohio Ete Phi Chspter of
&amp;ta Sl1ma Pbl aororlty met
Tuesday at the olfice of the Oh lo
Fuel Gaa Compeny with M"
Richard Jones, president, Pfl'llding The ~ullural program was
on "Conversation" and wu preaented by Vera Crow and Jaiic•

Sanbor~

ry Houdashelt was In charge of Hinkle

Hoste&amp;ses were Lena
Ule program which included carols Nesselroad and Roberta.. O'Brten.

and Chrlotmas poomo.
Duri~g the busmen meeting It
Wll deel~ed to buy Christmas
glfll for three under-privileged
cbildren and to send thear home
mlaalonary a gilt. Mrs. Houdashelt
eave the clpslng prayer and Mra.
Srnart served a deasert course to
fourteen membera and one guest1
Mn. C J. Rho~es
During the social hour gilts were
exchanged. The Smort home was
decoraled m keeplnl with the
Christmas season.

The Chapter held a Christmas
party bst week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Roger Dlllard. Hu'b1md, and boy friends of the
members were guests and gifts
were exchanged by the members
and guests. Sandwiches, potato
ehlps, pretzel.; and eokca werl!
aerved by the commJtlec.

Cub Scout Pack
Meeting Is Held
Monday Evening

United Methodist
JOF Class H.olds
Officer Election·
The JOF Cl.,s ol the l:lnile•l
Methodist Church met Monday
evening at the church with Mrs
Glen Dill as hostess. Mrs W. 0
Barnitz was a contributing bo. .tess
Mrs Dwight Parker, president,
presided at a sbort bus1ness ses·
.don which opened w1tb a Christ·
mas worship service conducted
by Mrs. Antone Lucke. It was an·

B. H. Sanbo~ll Missi.onary Society
Good Luck Clover
lovejoy Circle Meeting Is Held 4-H Club tlolds
Tho Lovejoy C)rcle of lhe u M. Cro!a lnd m.. FlortJiel Tal· Ch . t
H. Sanborn Mluionary Boclely of bolt. Mro. Dileo reported on the
rl$ maS pQrty

Ihe First Baptiat Church met
Tuesday evenmg aJ the home o!
Mro Lawrence Bini with Mn.
L D Diles, chairman, pmldlng.
Mro. Clemlo For led tit• dev.,.
tional Jervice whleh Included a
Chrlstmns m...age "The Perfect
Gift" by - Dr. Norman Vlncellt
Peale.
Mro Alton Hnrrlaon, who will
leave Sunday for Mlsslaslppl,
was surpmed with a handker·
chlel shower by the member•
She expressed her appreciation
o! the friendsh1ps she had made
1n the charcb during !heir otay
here while her husband wao employed at the Kalser ptanl.
Mrs Homer Hytell aeted as
oecretary during the buslne11 seoslon In the absence of Mrs Raymond Luman Tbe Circle had t.oken fru1t to the Couftt:y HGme,
which " one of their projects
IbiS year
A' communication wao read to
the Circle membera from Mrt. H

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Den Mother
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day School in New Haven will be
Tile attendanee awards were held at the .:burch on Friday, Dewon by Den 3, M,rs. Lewis H. Sauer cemb&lt;r 20, at 6'30 p. m.
Den Mother and Den 5, Mrs Bruce A party for the cblldren will be
Uoyd, Den Mother. Sklta were held afterward in the church basepresented by Mrs. Moody's ,Den 1 ment. At that time u offering for
and Mro. Dwight Wallace's !len 4 the Treuler Lutheran Home for
Group slngmg of Christmas ear· Children will be received.
olo was Jed by Lew" H. Sauer.
The Christmas Eve Candlelight
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Awards preaented during the Serv••• will be held at St. Paul's
mhtlllg were· Wolf Badge, Pal Lutheran Church Ill New Haven on
~dwards, Rqnny Hlndy;
Bear Tuesday, December 24, at II p. m
Badge, Bruce Wallace; Lion Badge 1 An offermg will be taken at that
Randy Humphreys, Richard Wll· time to be applied to the church's
Blaek .GLOW
son; "Handbook For Boys" to the apportionment for the bulldmg of
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AA &amp; B
to go Into lhe Webelo Den; Randy West VIrginia University in Mor:
Widths
Humphreys, Richard Wlloon, Fran gantoWII.
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Stephen Eppley, John Jobb Jameo
Kay; Denner's stripe, Jamea Kay; 1 . .
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AssiStant Denner'• stnpe, t.eland
Brown, Gold arrow polnto, Au
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Bradbury, Fran Reichert, Billy
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points, .Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard
Coleman; one year pin, Ricky enterlalned wltb a party recently
nounced tb;t the bazaar held re· at their home, Eaat 1\fain St..
cenUy at the church waa very honormg their son, Jil!'lmie, on
A tiny white-petalled dai- succe.,fal.
his thirteenth b1rlbday
sy adds a touch of sprmg
The report of the nominatillJI
The evening was spent In wal·
freshness to thiS lovely- committee was given and all off!· chmg television, dancing and
line flat pump, done _in cers were reelected for the com· games:
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hoi
1
ng year and I•clude Mrs Park·
After the honored guest openSprlngs Irstc ce,geam· 1er, prt.ti.tlent; Mrs. Jed Webster, ed hIS many 1ovc1y g11•·
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·.!! re rres~•·
'lilg black patent leather.
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ments of ice cream, cake, hoi
' it' nl'p' bO-asts a' pretty ~rLucke,
· viCe .PI%
1 i\W~l; Mrs. Antone chocolate and mmts were served
The 'v
secre afy and Mrs Pearl
dip.
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Hysell, treasurer Mrs Lucke and The table was lovely m a birth·
I GIVE SHOES THE
Mrs Webster were named " the d•y cover and centered with a
program committee. Members birthday ceke iced m white with
GIFT THA'li COMES
were requested 10 bring ,.1., tax yellow and pink rosebuds and
IN PAIRS.
~t J mps at the next meetmg
thut.een candles. AF. Jimmte blew
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Open Every
, gifl exchange was hfld loll , happy b~rthday to h1m
Evening Tjll
Web' '" In behalf of the ,(,,
Present were Jon Webster, Tom
·
presented a gtft to Mrs Everett and John Shasteen, Mlkc Spencer
Christmas
Thomas, the teacher.
Oogle Calvert, Larry Marshall,
A salad course was served by Freddie Sisson, Tom White, Jim
the hostess durmg the 50.,,1 Gilbert,
Hank Cleland, Jim Mees,
hour from a table dccmo.led wlt:t A1len Downie. Ronnie Rlffie,
Mldtllepori
I large red candles and centered F:ank Basnett, Bruce McKenzie.
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w1th a snow man.
GeorgeFindley,
Hofman,Tommie
Bobby Wood
Buck
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R1.:hard
geard, Cheryl Ebersbach, Jennl
lr • Lohse, Tamara Finlaw, Aliu
C rpenler, Clnda Swatzel, Corb
:11 d Lmda Will, 1 Leah Grueacr
c rolyn Vaughan. Janet BW'D~
I( tha1een Grimes, Jane aaer
J&lt; mlfer Crew,
Nancy Burnt&gt;
i&lt; ttY Persinger and Patricu
li nne&amp;$y.
Sending gifts but unable to at
11 1d were Johnny Strauaa anr'
Jcnle Jobb.
\esl!ting with the games anr
1• "reshments were Billy Youn:
c: nnie and Nancy Woodgeard
v a. Ceward ~alvert and .Mrs
Teat t '68 Studebaker with
11 nk Young.
Twin Trletlqn for lUre-looted power
V ,na, Rodney Karr.
Ill's Lewla It Sauer wa~ chair·
m·n of tile dining room coJ!IIIIIttee
., ~ they oerved Ice creim, punch
'• d Cbrlstmaa cookies Christmu
TO~ -~L-lllllaTORS :... Mldtlleporl·
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drcoraUOI\8 ·were uSed In tbe din·
J ll' ;-room (or the party.
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Jl'm wa-.Jgeard
Is Honor·e1'11\n
13thB1rt
• huuy

$3.99

€LIFrON
Mr O
nd Mrs l.loycl, ]loHman
and aon of Pom l•rov v1S'ltel1 h\"~

Roush's Shoe Store

parel'\tR, Mr and Mrs Ray Pick
ena Friday.
Mr1 Harold Ynunq u.nd d111
dren. Mtnon, vuitcd ht&gt;r tnrrther,
).ln. ~lllford Juhn10n Mondav
Mr.. and Mrs ~melt Dudd)na
Nitro, vlalted Mr '"" Mrs B1ll
Wlllltmt re..ntly

Fot .
Better
Traction ...

1'1fr1 Pat Johnson nnd 1100 lorP1
and Mrs Marjone Bull West Col

ambia visited Mu !,aVera Plor
aall at pt, P1eu,.nnt !iittndny
Mrs. Jamca Cunnin.sham 1and
l~mlly, Now limn, celled on
Mlna Lewla and Randy 'lee Sun.
day arttrnoon
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Mn Claront'e Ward, Columbua spent Jut week wlih hnr
puent1, Mr and Mn OscAr
Henry. She wu occomponled
home by hor huabond 8aJurday
Mr ond Mr~. pon Q~j oenberry
IDd t&lt;)ft Qbll~c~tbe, Y!llt~d Mr
and Mr1. H&amp;nri la1t weilkend
lboppm In Golllpoth and Pt
Pl••unt wtn 1\{rs. Betty Call
orid ~IICkle, Mn. Marale Cor'wrla~i. "~ qana Lewil, ll.r• Lu
elllo Harrlton.
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Morning Star
By ll'llM 1. lhle

!Ira Mildred !hie ond auni. Ills mDther had 110
Mrs Cia~ Bryant wcr(• VISitin g
clothe!!
Mr ond Mrs. Fred Pl·d ut th•·
To keep his body worm
Hillcrest Roat Home ut Athcru, But somr ll!rlps olowaddllng cloth
.~rldti.Y
Found there around the bern.
MIJ:~s Phyllis Ihle and Dolorc~
Kraeutcr &amp;re apendlng
th~1r The holy on&amp;elo IIRII Ria praloo
Chrl,Im,. vmUon with their On t-ot biPP7 Cilrlllmts morn
'l'elllnl all lhe world" In ton(
horne rolk!
Thai Cjlrlot the Snlour wat
.Mr DU(] Mn. J.. awrent•c Rose
born,
reCeived tlle word that a aon wtn
born to Mr ind Mrs Tomm)
Juo l!o" of Akron recently.
The ohepherdo, loo, thon saw lhe
Word Will ,recelved by relntiv
slaP
I'OI.tCI 100 DOWN
" of the death of Orville Cleo- ' That P&lt;IJnted oul the way
$YIIACUSE. N. Y, Ill' - Pollee donln o1 Kontilcky rocontly llr And heard the lfoavonly muale
mari D-vld R Selb opofted frooh wu , boyhood realdent here
011 tllat ilad and hap!Jf day.
Pre lr~~:ka Ill a field, deolde4 to . 'l'hore will be 1 L'hrlllmas proinveaUiate, drove hla patrol car &amp;ram al the church Doc 241 h
Wbe men com inc from 8for
onto tho field and lhe vohlde
S•w lhe IIUldlJIIj 1tar
ttuck In tho mud. Selb called for
Altho they wore rich Porolana
help, but the poll&lt;O reocue jeep , HARRISO~VILLE
They ha4 lrmlod from afar.
also aot lod&amp;ed In the mud. A tow
"'• M- J~~ s•·ul
truet llaally yaaked bolh vehlclet
"• •~ ••
II Wll the otar tbat hod 1w1kenod
from the min Bul S.lb aever did
M" Mike f'ry and Mrs. John
For oil In tht E11tern Jk7
lind out what vehldo managed to Stout were shoppln&amp; In Galli· Their curl.,IIY 11 to Its meonln(
pm tbroullh the field leaving a poll• Salarday.
To bo 1'0Vtlle4 111om by and by.
11'111 ol lrtcllt In tho mad
Mr and Mn Robert Burchel~
·- - - - - ----- were lA l!lddleport ahopplng
They were tate!)' IUidtd by the
'll.a .......,
Llnrtsay 'l'ack11t Jr •nd Billy
In •11 ,
Harrison Allsprln&amp;, Ky , nre Ih , Asatar
tr1veled nigh! ond day
l)I\'OTID TO INTERESTS guests of c ~arleo Th cke~ aud Wh•n.the~
lo, II camt tn L'olt at loot
OP MEJGS.MASON AREA lumlly
O'er the llltet whert the baby
lfotlodl advertll!n• r011ment•
Mr and Mrs. Paul Jewell of
lay.
tln. Bottlno!U·Kimball, Inc , 84! CoiU!'lbUI aro iU"li or her mo·
U.lnCfon Ave., Now York City, I lheJ.
,
They worshipped IJllll on bonded
lf,i'I.Y.·
•', llro Gl!ldle ' J•wcll I' tho knee.
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Raro 11111 to Him were &amp;lven.
lntered 11 ~OIId etau malllnf (ueol of r.lliJ ~na Jordon
••Uer ot tht jioJI olftte at Pom Mrt. Mars~oll "Mlllor Jr, Mr1 But the arettllt gift ~~ all mtn·
,., Ohio.
Cooll Honlnr ' wcJll to Pt. Pleas- kind
Was the Chrlst child aent from
' tubocrtpiiM nte•· f)otJvory b, ant Monday to ihop
Henen
mr\•r ll'here avaUoble SO cents 'l'llc O•ncrnl Telephonr Co '•
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Alit* p 1 ~
,.- week; ont Year In 1111'1va:nre at elttending their Unes to our
fc!Mtroy ~:lu
t'lio lltllY 8entlnet otn&lt;O, 11~60: commumty
OrltiMI-Otc. 14, 1917
montha, $J.80; three months,
-----, '(
110. BY molor route wltero ftVIllMOTHIR ASK SAID
e: ~ month Sl . By moll or.e FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla UP
re~r sa: olx months, sus: tht11 - A grief . otrleke.n mother Tu••·
CHURCH DtNriR
IUlnlht, &amp;2.10; oM moPih, $1
d•y asked federal authnrJIICs to 'l'he Penlei Cl"' o the Pom,•1Pub1bhed every afternoon ex· proBerute her 17·Ycar-old son tor ruy Firat Bllptl!it Church wlli
~ Sunday by Tho Ohio Valley aloallnr efll5 from a letter In her have a Chrlstm" dlnnet 'l'burs·
lliltblel. Inc., at 110 Mecnenll mailbox Mra. Loulle Bra1~ !Rid doy al 6:30 p m at Ihe Fedora&lt;·
llt.i Pomero!, 0. But!".. otll.. her 1on, Jam.,, It "Jneorrl&amp;Jble" J ed Church. Then wUI be an u,tllooo.
tdJtodal o'llct PIIOI~ ud olle lotio leta! punlahment ch•nto ol ,1.00 IIIli. ond 1 1'0.,,
mlpt help bl\11.
1111 hill' !qUowiU th dlruler.

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Fomily and Staff

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_9~8 ASH STREET
By Sorth M. Rife
Mrs Sarah Rife was called to
Cannelton,

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night when her s1ster, Mrs Suafln 1
Swyers became critically ill And

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d1ed at 4 15 a m Thunday She

was buned tn the Montgomery
Cpmetery rr ~ar London,
•W. Vl., Saturday at l p m Sur·
vivon ;re her husband, Chnt, and.
"'light uhlldren. The Swyers were
former ••!dents of Pomeroy, R D.
~ul they .tta&lt;l lived m West Vlr~l n ·
B u A H B11 I
Ia (or. the post 30 years·
Y'\'"' • • ey { . ,
Mr and Mt~ Harlan Rile and
Spencer Leadle anU I unni~ son. Jantes, spenl Sllturday and
McDole of Bloomdale •prnt a few sundi'Y wHh her par~nts, Mr and
days with r.\llo and Creed 'MDolc Mrs Mart Mollohan, Sumersv11le,
Mr and Mrs\ P1.u\ Pulli.ns, w. Va.. Mu. Mollohdn returned
M~ Mary Put ins, C'olurnbu:.• home with them after a week's vis·
allent a lew days a' thm homD it here with hell children and their
here.
families.
Mts Murl Ours sp Nll Sunda:t
Mrs Fnye Wood spent Mondll)'
afternoon wtlh Mr~ Ku' c l'uck~1· atl ornoon with her brother Charof Racine
lcs Rife nnd ...,lfl'
Mrs. William Ohl111ger anff· Mr and Mrs. Gerald Saxton and
dauahter of Pomeroy spent Wet! son, -'David called on ber parents,
fteldlf wlt)l ~er pmn ts Mr Mr ~d Mr~ Ch~•· Rife, Mon~ay.
and Mrs. RObert White.
, , llonplo ll'fe Jpen~ the week,end.,....
Dona Xm ~ Clrolevllle ..ned 'wl\b .~ ~· ..
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MIDDLEPORII', OHIO

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FOR OUR PATRONS, FRIENDS AND
ASSOCIATES ,
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Addreu -

Ma30n County,

w. Va.

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For lhiB mew of wishing eaeh of_yo~

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A BLE$,SED CHRIS1MAS
Pie~ forgive

·We could not appreelale Jlld
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enJoy your greellllga more
Yel -te &amp;ead our tldlnga prlo
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The Good Ludl Clover 4-H Club
of Haaon held 1 CbriatJDII Plrlf
1ut 1blll'1lliy 1 wafilt In tho buomont of lbe lliiOII llethodlst
Church.

pitallty committee at the JI\IIUII)

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moeUng of the Sanborll Mluloa·
ary Society with tbe followluf
commlltee MrL Harold Cbue,
Mrt. Dllet, MrL Hytell, KrL.
Jamoa Pullen, and Mri. Clifford
Stumbo. A robnd-robln ChrlttmiJ
Jetter waa wriJtea to Mila Tal·
boll and Mra. Croll I&gt;Y the mem·

PARI(ER RUN

ar ...1,. arlddot
Mr and Mn Gerald VIolet I~
!ended the Gtl P,. clull Clrillmu
party at Athw Sal!lrdlr nltht.
Mr 1nd Mra. Say WblttlnJton
1nd l111111y of Cll#*toa were
Sunday Pella of llei' 1\arenu, llr.
ud Mro. W. ~ llrafi.
Eueene N'etmWl of Cbe.ter wu
Cllllna on Mr. 1114 !ln. Wayne
Brtcklet, Mondq.
I. B VIolet of .lhnlfleld called
on bit unci&lt;, Oenld VIOlet, and
' lfrt. VIolet Stturday aflernlion.
Hr and llrL Dono Htlflllln
opent lhe wttk end Ill Columbuo
with tholr dauthtert.

Mr.... Ills. Bee•her cooper
and 100 mltlng .lir. and Mrl.
J. G. Swan Sunday.
lira. R. D.- Hill received word I
of the death of ,her aunt, Hra Hag. ,
lie CGmbt, wbil bad iOne to the
home of ber dluthter In CaWor·
oil to ~ the wlnler monlha.
Mrs. CombllwltPent tile aummer
here at IIJe•bome place (Eallmlag- •
er) with her a!JIH, Mra_ Anna Mil· I
Ier. Tile bod7 woo returned by 1
pteae 10 Clllllbcrllnd, Ohio, for 1
burlol
lfrt. Joe 1~. Mn. Alva Swick
I and motbcr, Jllra, I B Swau,
were tbopplnc in Pomeroy lilt

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by mall, ! ..,..., .."'
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HOLIDAY Sl'IW-'t./

MUILY

IIAU1'Y

A tbort bUillteN 4Jicwalon Wll
beld &lt;Oncetnlnl tht· leeden and
officer tnln!Dr oehool helcl oo
Bolurdly Ill Pl. Plelaant. All offlcero ol tbe club atteaded the
meetin&amp;
A ilft ex""•••e ,., held at
lut Thur.r.;.T;:;eetlns and reben.
freahmenta WIN aerved to thole in
Mr. and llrs. Olen Holtettle and Friday.
1
Mrs. Blllg terved a dwert attendallf'O. Tbe nell meeting will fltnlly of IAnl lklllom and lfr.
HrL Dorolb1iji'";'."i'ijpen~dtngi~;~;~p~iiil
course wllb 1 spric of holly aa a be held at the church on Jao. 8. ud lin Clllfdttl Neal ud oolt of
----'-favor She had Chrlotmas de....a·
llelaware, Oblo, l[ll!nt Sunday
tlont tbrouabout her ho!f!e with Thole attendlnl were Carolrn with Carrie Ballr.
a miniature onow-mon on tho Dolton, Ana Nell'llnd, Patty New- Mr. aod Mn. W~yoe Brlekleo
A Practical Christmas Gift
dining table which wu ll&amp;hted Land, Jackie Clpehart, Mary Ann were rum. lfeadlr of Mr. IDd I
by tall red tapero. A Natlvlt~ Rlckord, Hanlttte Newlond, Cor· lfn, Ruaaell ~r of Chelle
BOUSE SLIPPERS
Jceoe was one of the features of olyn Van Matre, Nancy McDaniel, lfn AudreJ Tomnee ud )Ira.
IN
the olber decoration•Charlene Dlebl, Judy 'l'urner,.Juh· Gladyo VIolet attended the WSCS
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Ung 'MeCiun., Hetll'l' Burg..,, Baw -• ...... ••···· 11
Lealller- Corduroy - Fabric - Felt
ler ~ld:'r _ .., """""' Ch. . ,
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ao..h, Connie
Claudia Newton,
Zerkle, lfr. and lin. Jameo Dun! are
Paula .lllynard,
announciat the birth of 1 daulh· 1
Grllut Aldrldte, ter 1t a Parienbur(- hoopiW
j
Burna, Hr. and llrt. RoJ Lemley and
IODDLEPOM, OHIO
0
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Queen, and family of Columbuo IPIDI Sllllday
peC.rouons m tttpinc
wltb Mr. and llrJ. Carl Lemley.
the Cbrlotmu oeason were
througbout the home ol
Mrs. William Stewart, :AIIIff\1 1H
whe..,tbe Paat Olllem
tbe Racine Chapler, OES, met ~
cently at their home.

Raclne
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'cers
Offl
Past
Harold Eppley, asSIStant Pack St Paul's Lutheran
El ect•
H
ld
Moster, presided at tbe December Ch • t
p
Cub Scout Pock meeting at the
, FIS mas rogram
Presbyterian church Monday T B G'
f 'd
evening. The meeting opened wl!h
0 e IVen rl ay
the fiag eremony presented br The Children's Chrl!lmaa proDen I with Mrs William Moody Igram for S\. Paul's Lutheran SUD·

Daisy-dotted

Parallels Were Found

viJII to Jhe County• Home. A
round·robln Jetler w11 wrlttea to
Mrs. E. Beuoyer, wboae mother
bad died recenUy.
The Circle lrill 1ct ar the hOJ-

TUPPERS PLAIN

THE SHOE BOX

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Mrs. Chloruo Grimm, president
presided 11 tbe mttllllf wblch
opened with "A Chrlstmaa PriY·
er'' by Mrs. Bernlee Cupenter.
Mn. Cora Webb read "Tbe
Ught" and Mrs. W. 0., Bamitz
protenled a bumorout reodlng
"A Tor Store For Men".
A report of the llominotlng
committee wu given by Mn.
Bamlil and ofllcert eleci&lt;d for I
the coming '7ear were Mn. Cot· I
penter, president; .Mrs. Leon~ 1
Hensley, ,vice preoldent; Mr_s: I
Grimm, seeretary and Mn. Naoml 1
Brinker, treasurer. The trauhng
prize waa awarded to Jlrs, Hell6- 1
ley Mrs Ada Nease won In a
conte&amp;t ''What I :Want For Chris~

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Followmg on exchange of gl!lt,
refreshments were seJ'\oed from
an attractive table wdh green
co.ver and cen!ered witk a boWl
of SJlver ond red Chrlslmas orna·
menU.
Attending were those named
above ud Mrs. Hazel An~reWli,
Mrs Greta Slmpoon, Jess Brink·
er, Charles Hensley, Agnea Price
and 1 guest Mrs. Ulllan Jividen.

Nazarene Bible
Adult Class In
Christmas Party

AT STARK'S PHARMACY
ONE LOT- Valles $8.00 te

.ll.et

SHEAFFER PENS
and PENCILS

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SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS
PRICE

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SUNIIE.Ail ...... : .. , U5.8i

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$5,' $6 &amp; $12.00

RONSON UGHTIRS
$5.95 to $12.00
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$1.98, $5.00 &amp; $10.00
TIMEX WATOIS
$6.95 to $12.95
AU The Papular Bl'llld.l of

lot Chr,ialma" Wt

CIGARETTES &amp;TOBACCO

- '* lovoril..
Complete Line af

GIFT sns
$1.00 to $12.50

Rutlctnd Garden
Club Christmas
Party'ls Held

The Rutland Garden Club had
.,.lr Chrlo!mas party Monday at
be home of llfre. rJameJ S. Titus
•uuand Arrangements throagb'll the Tltuo home Included a
1lllialure Christmas tree on the
•tnlng u~le which "" a painted
~om tree .bung with ornomeats
Madonna arrangement wu used
• tbe bpUet and gold een~les aad
llded mamoU' leaves were uoed
' the living room
M.,, William Folan, preslden~
m In char&amp;• ol the meeting
nd th~ rpll &lt;all reopon10s were
'Name a Contfer" Plans were
1lscussed for acting as botte.~5
•lab fqr the Spring Roglon,al
'onfcrence In April. The program
ncludtd a paper on "Evergreens)'
·y Mrs. Rly Biddle. Member;
'rought corlages and boutonnatr·
•• which are to be given to the
,eople at the County Home at
;bfiot~•· Mrs. Vernon
·eporled on tpe progre" of the
•unlor Garden Club.
Alter an exchange ol gills ,
~be membera drew names tor the
"'mlnr year for Buddy gift,,
Twenty-two member~ and one
~u01t, Mrs. Wllllam Slaler, M:d·
dleport, were present for the
party. tee cream snowbaiJs, cookie&amp;, aandwlchea and coffee were
served by !Irs. Titus.

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COTY, YARDLEY, EVENING IN
PARIS, LENTHERIC,
HELENE RUBENSTEIN &amp; MAX
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lfr, and ,Jlrs,
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of ueu

RAZORS
REMING:roN PIHI'iCESS

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BelUe Picot and daughtera

GIFT

KAYWOODIE PIPES

Glfll were e&lt;Changed and t!&gt;el
lev, Palmer gave the blesslllg
1efore the refreohmenll of Ice
reiJil 1 eake and coffee were serv·
&gt;d. Thoae present were Mr. ond
'4rs Palmer and, daughters, Bet·
v and Patty, Mrt. Stella Walburn
\Irs. · VIdor Grimm,. Mrs. Erma
laugherty, Mrs. Freda Saxton,
..fra. Cora Tbornas, Mrs. Merle
lowlina, Mrs. Fruk Grogan, Mrnd Mra. Jamea Chelldle and
\oanle, Anna Sl)llth and Lauro

Sl!~mrUI_e.

LADIES

SCHI.CK

The Adult Class of the Nil· 1
arene Bible School had a Christ·!
maa party at the home of th:!
Ret. and Ml'l- Robert Palmer
Friday evening. The program
opened with a prayer by the pastor and the group aang caroJJ
ond repeate4 Blblll verse•.

Mt Olive .
.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Cartls and
son ol Pataskala, Ohio, opent tbe
pool week ond wltb Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Pierce.
Mr. ud Mrs. Denver Curtis and
spent Thursday evening with
Mro. Jake Von Meter of

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,19.00 to $22.5.0 ~
Complele

Line

MEN'S ELECTRIC
Jewellle

sns

DRESSER
$7.50 to $12.50
Jewellle,

COMB&amp; •USH
$2.00 to $4.$0
COSTUME JEWELRY
$1.00 to $5.00
COMPACTS ······li.OO to $7.50
MUSICAL POWDER BOXES
$2.98- $3.98 and $4.98
LADIES BIUIOLDS
$1.98-$2.50 and $5.00
WESTCLOCK LAPEL

WA T CH .. ·.. · .. ........ ·.... $14.95

RAZORS
REMINGTON

$31.50
RONSON

SCHICK

$28:50

$29;9S

MEN'S COSMETIC$
I OLD SPICE •YARDLEY •SEAFORTH
ICOI.GATE •MENNEN •KINGS liiEN '

$1.00 up

Seals, Paper, T~pe, e\1:.
CARDS ........

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$1.50 to $5.00'

STARKS ·PHARMACY
·E. Main St.

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No#M~l f~!m~fJf(qn fqr lofantii~Pflralysis Work

Also H~/ps Other Lines Of Scientific Research: Canoer
A• Melg~ Copnty ~~rl the time for launch- difficult to main tam, und careful precautions
ing oflts annual Polio fund drive II may be must be undertak'en to assure th,at healthy
interesting to note tile great unity of science
in its quest to rid hUmamty of Its Ills, pams,
and tragedies.
The National foundation for lnfant1le
Paralysis has pointed to this fact with great
clarity. It says that in order to reach a winnmg position m the fight on pollo, much
work had to be done by NF grantees on prob!ems quite unrelated to polio
For example, a large part of present-day
knowledge of encephalitis came from pro
jeds which were supported by the National
Foundation and made possible by the March
or Dimes. In the development of the Salk vac.
cine, for example, basic pieces of knowledge
were used that had been uncovered years be·
lore by scientists who had no thought what·
ever of doing res~arch on polio
Likewise, methods developed in conneetloft with the vaccine are already bemg ap·
plied to the production of experimental vac·
cines for ills other than polio. Techniques
demonstrated by Dr. John Enders and his as·
sociates in the course of their polio studies
are now employed in research on many diseases and, Indeed, have been said to have re·
voiution12ed ihe technology or virus research

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Dauy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Dec. 18, 1957--3

First Baptist
Ohio Eta Phi .
Electa Circle
Sorority In
Meeting Is Held , .,Tuesday Meeting
The EJecta Circle of the B. H.
Mloalonary Society ol'the
Firat BopUst Church met Tue1day at the home of Mro. Paul
S,mart. Mr~. CWford Hayeo, chairman, prea1ded and Mrs. Charles
White had the devotional senrice
on the Chriatmas theme. Mra. Har-

The Ohio Ete Phi Chspter of
&amp;ta Sl1ma Pbl aororlty met
Tuesday at the olfice of the Oh lo
Fuel Gaa Compeny with M"
Richard Jones, president, Pfl'llding The ~ullural program was
on "Conversation" and wu preaented by Vera Crow and Jaiic•

Sanbor~

ry Houdashelt was In charge of Hinkle

Hoste&amp;ses were Lena
Ule program which included carols Nesselroad and Roberta.. O'Brten.

and Chrlotmas poomo.
Duri~g the busmen meeting It
Wll deel~ed to buy Christmas
glfll for three under-privileged
cbildren and to send thear home
mlaalonary a gilt. Mrs. Houdashelt
eave the clpslng prayer and Mra.
Srnart served a deasert course to
fourteen membera and one guest1
Mn. C J. Rho~es
During the social hour gilts were
exchanged. The Smort home was
decoraled m keeplnl with the
Christmas season.

The Chapter held a Christmas
party bst week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Roger Dlllard. Hu'b1md, and boy friends of the
members were guests and gifts
were exchanged by the members
and guests. Sandwiches, potato
ehlps, pretzel.; and eokca werl!
aerved by the commJtlec.

Cub Scout Pack
Meeting Is Held
Monday Evening

United Methodist
JOF Class H.olds
Officer Election·
The JOF Cl.,s ol the l:lnile•l
Methodist Church met Monday
evening at the church with Mrs
Glen Dill as hostess. Mrs W. 0
Barnitz was a contributing bo. .tess
Mrs Dwight Parker, president,
presided at a sbort bus1ness ses·
.don which opened w1tb a Christ·
mas worship service conducted
by Mrs. Antone Lucke. It was an·

B. H. Sanbo~ll Missi.onary Society
Good Luck Clover
lovejoy Circle Meeting Is Held 4-H Club tlolds
Tho Lovejoy C)rcle of lhe u M. Cro!a lnd m.. FlortJiel Tal· Ch . t
H. Sanborn Mluionary Boclely of bolt. Mro. Dileo reported on the
rl$ maS pQrty

Ihe First Baptiat Church met
Tuesday evenmg aJ the home o!
Mro Lawrence Bini with Mn.
L D Diles, chairman, pmldlng.
Mro. Clemlo For led tit• dev.,.
tional Jervice whleh Included a
Chrlstmns m...age "The Perfect
Gift" by - Dr. Norman Vlncellt
Peale.
Mro Alton Hnrrlaon, who will
leave Sunday for Mlsslaslppl,
was surpmed with a handker·
chlel shower by the member•
She expressed her appreciation
o! the friendsh1ps she had made
1n the charcb during !heir otay
here while her husband wao employed at the Kalser ptanl.
Mrs Homer Hytell aeted as
oecretary during the buslne11 seoslon In the absence of Mrs Raymond Luman Tbe Circle had t.oken fru1t to the Couftt:y HGme,
which " one of their projects
IbiS year
A' communication wao read to
the Circle membera from Mrt. H

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Den Mother
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day School in New Haven will be
Tile attendanee awards were held at the .:burch on Friday, Dewon by Den 3, M,rs. Lewis H. Sauer cemb&lt;r 20, at 6'30 p. m.
Den Mother and Den 5, Mrs Bruce A party for the cblldren will be
Uoyd, Den Mother. Sklta were held afterward in the church basepresented by Mrs. Moody's ,Den 1 ment. At that time u offering for
and Mro. Dwight Wallace's !len 4 the Treuler Lutheran Home for
Group slngmg of Christmas ear· Children will be received.
olo was Jed by Lew" H. Sauer.
The Christmas Eve Candlelight
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Awards preaented during the Serv••• will be held at St. Paul's
mhtlllg were· Wolf Badge, Pal Lutheran Church Ill New Haven on
~dwards, Rqnny Hlndy;
Bear Tuesday, December 24, at II p. m
Badge, Bruce Wallace; Lion Badge 1 An offermg will be taken at that
Randy Humphreys, Richard Wll· time to be applied to the church's
Blaek .GLOW
son; "Handbook For Boys" to the apportionment for the bulldmg of
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AA &amp; B
to go Into lhe Webelo Den; Randy West VIrginia University in Mor:
Widths
Humphreys, Richard Wlloon, Fran gantoWII.
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Stephen Eppley, John Jobb Jameo
Kay; Denner's stripe, Jamea Kay; 1 . .
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AssiStant Denner'• stnpe, t.eland
Brown, Gold arrow polnto, Au
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Bradbury, Fran Reichert, Billy
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1 Moody, .Bobby Schmoll, Davtd Jen1 kms; Silver Arrow
points, .Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard
Coleman; one year pin, Ricky enterlalned wltb a party recently
nounced tb;t the bazaar held re· at their home, Eaat 1\fain St..
cenUy at the church waa very honormg their son, Jil!'lmie, on
A tiny white-petalled dai- succe.,fal.
his thirteenth b1rlbday
sy adds a touch of sprmg
The report of the nominatillJI
The evening was spent In wal·
freshness to thiS lovely- committee was given and all off!· chmg television, dancing and
line flat pump, done _in cers were reelected for the com· games:
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ng year and I•clude Mrs Park·
After the honored guest openSprlngs Irstc ce,geam· 1er, prt.ti.tlent; Mrs. Jed Webster, ed hIS many 1ovc1y g11•·
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'lilg black patent leather.
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ments of ice cream, cake, hoi
' it' nl'p' bO-asts a' pretty ~rLucke,
· viCe .PI%
1 i\W~l; Mrs. Antone chocolate and mmts were served
The 'v
secre afy and Mrs Pearl
dip.
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Hysell, treasurer Mrs Lucke and The table was lovely m a birth·
I GIVE SHOES THE
Mrs Webster were named " the d•y cover and centered with a
program committee. Members birthday ceke iced m white with
GIFT THA'li COMES
were requested 10 bring ,.1., tax yellow and pink rosebuds and
IN PAIRS.
~t J mps at the next meetmg
thut.een candles. AF. Jimmte blew
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Open Every
, gifl exchange was hfld loll , happy b~rthday to h1m
Evening Tjll
Web' '" In behalf of the ,(,,
Present were Jon Webster, Tom
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presented a gtft to Mrs Everett and John Shasteen, Mlkc Spencer
Christmas
Thomas, the teacher.
Oogle Calvert, Larry Marshall,
A salad course was served by Freddie Sisson, Tom White, Jim
the hostess durmg the 50.,,1 Gilbert,
Hank Cleland, Jim Mees,
hour from a table dccmo.led wlt:t A1len Downie. Ronnie Rlffie,
Mldtllepori
I large red candles and centered F:ank Basnett, Bruce McKenzie.
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w1th a snow man.
GeorgeFindley,
Hofman,Tommie
Bobby Wood
Buck
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R1.:hard
geard, Cheryl Ebersbach, Jennl
lr • Lohse, Tamara Finlaw, Aliu
C rpenler, Clnda Swatzel, Corb
:11 d Lmda Will, 1 Leah Grueacr
c rolyn Vaughan. Janet BW'D~
I( tha1een Grimes, Jane aaer
J&lt; mlfer Crew,
Nancy Burnt&gt;
i&lt; ttY Persinger and Patricu
li nne&amp;$y.
Sending gifts but unable to at
11 1d were Johnny Strauaa anr'
Jcnle Jobb.
\esl!ting with the games anr
1• "reshments were Billy Youn:
c: nnie and Nancy Woodgeard
v a. Ceward ~alvert and .Mrs
Teat t '68 Studebaker with
11 nk Young.
Twin Trletlqn for lUre-looted power
V ,na, Rodney Karr.
Ill's Lewla It Sauer wa~ chair·
m·n of tile dining room coJ!IIIIIttee
., ~ they oerved Ice creim, punch
'• d Cbrlstmaa cookies Christmu
TO~ -~L-lllllaTORS :... Mldtlleporl·
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drcoraUOI\8 ·were uSed In tbe din·
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Mr O
nd Mrs l.loycl, ]loHman
and aon of Pom l•rov v1S'ltel1 h\"~

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parel'\tR, Mr and Mrs Ray Pick
ena Friday.
Mr1 Harold Ynunq u.nd d111
dren. Mtnon, vuitcd ht&gt;r tnrrther,
).ln. ~lllford Juhn10n Mondav
Mr.. and Mrs ~melt Dudd)na
Nitro, vlalted Mr '"" Mrs B1ll
Wlllltmt re..ntly

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Traction ...

1'1fr1 Pat Johnson nnd 1100 lorP1
and Mrs Marjone Bull West Col

ambia visited Mu !,aVera Plor
aall at pt, P1eu,.nnt !iittndny
Mrs. Jamca Cunnin.sham 1and
l~mlly, Now limn, celled on
Mlna Lewla and Randy 'lee Sun.
day arttrnoon
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Mn Claront'e Ward, Columbua spent Jut week wlih hnr
puent1, Mr and Mn OscAr
Henry. She wu occomponled
home by hor huabond 8aJurday
Mr ond Mr~. pon Q~j oenberry
IDd t&lt;)ft Qbll~c~tbe, Y!llt~d Mr
and Mr1. H&amp;nri la1t weilkend
lboppm In Golllpoth and Pt
Pl••unt wtn 1\{rs. Betty Call
orid ~IICkle, Mn. Marale Cor'wrla~i. "~ qana Lewil, ll.r• Lu
elllo Harrlton.
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By ll'llM 1. lhle

!Ira Mildred !hie ond auni. Ills mDther had 110
Mrs Cia~ Bryant wcr(• VISitin g
clothe!!
Mr ond Mrs. Fred Pl·d ut th•·
To keep his body worm
Hillcrest Roat Home ut Athcru, But somr ll!rlps olowaddllng cloth
.~rldti.Y
Found there around the bern.
MIJ:~s Phyllis Ihle and Dolorc~
Kraeutcr &amp;re apendlng
th~1r The holy on&amp;elo IIRII Ria praloo
Chrl,Im,. vmUon with their On t-ot biPP7 Cilrlllmts morn
'l'elllnl all lhe world" In ton(
horne rolk!
Thai Cjlrlot the Snlour wat
.Mr DU(] Mn. J.. awrent•c Rose
born,
reCeived tlle word that a aon wtn
born to Mr ind Mrs Tomm)
Juo l!o" of Akron recently.
The ohepherdo, loo, thon saw lhe
Word Will ,recelved by relntiv
slaP
I'OI.tCI 100 DOWN
" of the death of Orville Cleo- ' That P&lt;IJnted oul the way
$YIIACUSE. N. Y, Ill' - Pollee donln o1 Kontilcky rocontly llr And heard the lfoavonly muale
mari D-vld R Selb opofted frooh wu , boyhood realdent here
011 tllat ilad and hap!Jf day.
Pre lr~~:ka Ill a field, deolde4 to . 'l'hore will be 1 L'hrlllmas proinveaUiate, drove hla patrol car &amp;ram al the church Doc 241 h
Wbe men com inc from 8for
onto tho field and lhe vohlde
S•w lhe IIUldlJIIj 1tar
ttuck In tho mud. Selb called for
Altho they wore rich Porolana
help, but the poll&lt;O reocue jeep , HARRISO~VILLE
They ha4 lrmlod from afar.
also aot lod&amp;ed In the mud. A tow
"'• M- J~~ s•·ul
truet llaally yaaked bolh vehlclet
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II Wll the otar tbat hod 1w1kenod
from the min Bul S.lb aever did
M" Mike f'ry and Mrs. John
For oil In tht E11tern Jk7
lind out what vehldo managed to Stout were shoppln&amp; In Galli· Their curl.,IIY 11 to Its meonln(
pm tbroullh the field leaving a poll• Salarday.
To bo 1'0Vtlle4 111om by and by.
11'111 ol lrtcllt In tho mad
Mr and Mn Robert Burchel~
·- - - - - ----- were lA l!lddleport ahopplng
They were tate!)' IUidtd by the
'll.a .......,
Llnrtsay 'l'ack11t Jr •nd Billy
In •11 ,
Harrison Allsprln&amp;, Ky , nre Ih , Asatar
tr1veled nigh! ond day
l)I\'OTID TO INTERESTS guests of c ~arleo Th cke~ aud Wh•n.the~
lo, II camt tn L'olt at loot
OP MEJGS.MASON AREA lumlly
O'er the llltet whert the baby
lfotlodl advertll!n• r011ment•
Mr and Mrs. Paul Jewell of
lay.
tln. Bottlno!U·Kimball, Inc , 84! CoiU!'lbUI aro iU"li or her mo·
U.lnCfon Ave., Now York City, I lheJ.
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They worshipped IJllll on bonded
lf,i'I.Y.·
•', llro Gl!ldle ' J•wcll I' tho knee.
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lntered 11 ~OIId etau malllnf (ueol of r.lliJ ~na Jordon
••Uer ot tht jioJI olftte at Pom Mrt. Mars~oll "Mlllor Jr, Mr1 But the arettllt gift ~~ all mtn·
,., Ohio.
Cooll Honlnr ' wcJll to Pt. Pleas- kind
Was the Chrlst child aent from
' tubocrtpiiM nte•· f)otJvory b, ant Monday to ihop
Henen
mr\•r ll'here avaUoble SO cents 'l'llc O•ncrnl Telephonr Co '•
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Alit* p 1 ~
,.- week; ont Year In 1111'1va:nre at elttending their Unes to our
fc!Mtroy ~:lu
t'lio lltllY 8entlnet otn&lt;O, 11~60: commumty
OrltiMI-Otc. 14, 1917
montha, $J.80; three months,
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110. BY molor route wltero ftVIllMOTHIR ASK SAID
e: ~ month Sl . By moll or.e FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla UP
re~r sa: olx months, sus: tht11 - A grief . otrleke.n mother Tu••·
CHURCH DtNriR
IUlnlht, &amp;2.10; oM moPih, $1
d•y asked federal authnrJIICs to 'l'he Penlei Cl"' o the Pom,•1Pub1bhed every afternoon ex· proBerute her 17·Ycar-old son tor ruy Firat Bllptl!it Church wlli
~ Sunday by Tho Ohio Valley aloallnr efll5 from a letter In her have a Chrlstm" dlnnet 'l'burs·
lliltblel. Inc., at 110 Mecnenll mailbox Mra. Loulle Bra1~ !Rid doy al 6:30 p m at Ihe Fedora&lt;·
llt.i Pomero!, 0. But!".. otll.. her 1on, Jam.,, It "Jneorrl&amp;Jble" J ed Church. Then wUI be an u,tllooo.
tdJtodal o'llct PIIOI~ ud olle lotio leta! punlahment ch•nto ol ,1.00 IIIli. ond 1 1'0.,,
mlpt help bl\11.
1111 hill' !qUowiU th dlruler.

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Mrs Sarah Rife was called to
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was buned tn the Montgomery
Cpmetery rr ~ar London,
•W. Vl., Saturday at l p m Sur·
vivon ;re her husband, Chnt, and.
"'light uhlldren. The Swyers were
former ••!dents of Pomeroy, R D.
~ul they .tta&lt;l lived m West Vlr~l n ·
B u A H B11 I
Ia (or. the post 30 years·
Y'\'"' • • ey { . ,
Mr and Mt~ Harlan Rile and
Spencer Leadle anU I unni~ son. Jantes, spenl Sllturday and
McDole of Bloomdale •prnt a few sundi'Y wHh her par~nts, Mr and
days with r.\llo and Creed 'MDolc Mrs Mart Mollohan, Sumersv11le,
Mr and Mrs\ P1.u\ Pulli.ns, w. Va.. Mu. Mollohdn returned
M~ Mary Put ins, C'olurnbu:.• home with them after a week's vis·
allent a lew days a' thm homD it here with hell children and their
here.
families.
Mts Murl Ours sp Nll Sunda:t
Mrs Fnye Wood spent Mondll)'
afternoon wtlh Mr~ Ku' c l'uck~1· atl ornoon with her brother Charof Racine
lcs Rife nnd ...,lfl'
Mrs. William Ohl111ger anff· Mr and Mrs. Gerald Saxton and
dauahter of Pomeroy spent Wet! son, -'David called on ber parents,
fteldlf wlt)l ~er pmn ts Mr Mr ~d Mr~ Ch~•· Rife, Mon~ay.
and Mrs. RObert White.
, , llonplo ll'fe Jpen~ the week,end.,....
Dona Xm ~ Clrolevllle ..ned 'wl\b .~ ~· ..
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MIDDLEPORII', OHIO

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FOR OUR PATRONS, FRIENDS AND
ASSOCIATES ,
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A BLE$,SED CHRIS1MAS
Pie~ forgive

·We could not appreelale Jlld
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Yel -te &amp;ead our tldlnga prlo
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The Good Ludl Clover 4-H Club
of Haaon held 1 CbriatJDII Plrlf
1ut 1blll'1lliy 1 wafilt In tho buomont of lbe lliiOII llethodlst
Church.

pitallty committee at the JI\IIUII)

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moeUng of the Sanborll Mluloa·
ary Society with tbe followluf
commlltee MrL Harold Cbue,
Mrt. Dllet, MrL Hytell, KrL.
Jamoa Pullen, and Mri. Clifford
Stumbo. A robnd-robln ChrlttmiJ
Jetter waa wriJtea to Mila Tal·
boll and Mra. Croll I&gt;Y the mem·

PARI(ER RUN

ar ...1,. arlddot
Mr and Mn Gerald VIolet I~
!ended the Gtl P,. clull Clrillmu
party at Athw Sal!lrdlr nltht.
Mr 1nd Mra. Say WblttlnJton
1nd l111111y of Cll#*toa were
Sunday Pella of llei' 1\arenu, llr.
ud Mro. W. ~ llrafi.
Eueene N'etmWl of Cbe.ter wu
Cllllna on Mr. 1114 !ln. Wayne
Brtcklet, Mondq.
I. B VIolet of .lhnlfleld called
on bit unci&lt;, Oenld VIOlet, and
' lfrt. VIolet Stturday aflernlion.
Hr and llrL Dono Htlflllln
opent lhe wttk end Ill Columbuo
with tholr dauthtert.

Mr.... Ills. Bee•her cooper
and 100 mltlng .lir. and Mrl.
J. G. Swan Sunday.
lira. R. D.- Hill received word I
of the death of ,her aunt, Hra Hag. ,
lie CGmbt, wbil bad iOne to the
home of ber dluthter In CaWor·
oil to ~ the wlnler monlha.
Mrs. CombllwltPent tile aummer
here at IIJe•bome place (Eallmlag- •
er) with her a!JIH, Mra_ Anna Mil· I
Ier. Tile bod7 woo returned by 1
pteae 10 Clllllbcrllnd, Ohio, for 1
burlol
lfrt. Joe 1~. Mn. Alva Swick
I and motbcr, Jllra, I B Swau,
were tbopplnc in Pomeroy lilt

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A tbort bUillteN 4Jicwalon Wll
beld &lt;Oncetnlnl tht· leeden and
officer tnln!Dr oehool helcl oo
Bolurdly Ill Pl. Plelaant. All offlcero ol tbe club atteaded the
meetin&amp;
A ilft ex""•••e ,., held at
lut Thur.r.;.T;:;eetlns and reben.
freahmenta WIN aerved to thole in
Mr. and llrs. Olen Holtettle and Friday.
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Mrs. Blllg terved a dwert attendallf'O. Tbe nell meeting will fltnlly of IAnl lklllom and lfr.
HrL Dorolb1iji'";'."i'ijpen~dtngi~;~;~p~iiil
course wllb 1 spric of holly aa a be held at the church on Jao. 8. ud lin Clllfdttl Neal ud oolt of
----'-favor She had Chrlotmas de....a·
llelaware, Oblo, l[ll!nt Sunday
tlont tbrouabout her ho!f!e with Thole attendlnl were Carolrn with Carrie Ballr.
a miniature onow-mon on tho Dolton, Ana Nell'llnd, Patty New- Mr. aod Mn. W~yoe Brlekleo
A Practical Christmas Gift
dining table which wu ll&amp;hted Land, Jackie Clpehart, Mary Ann were rum. lfeadlr of Mr. IDd I
by tall red tapero. A Natlvlt~ Rlckord, Hanlttte Newlond, Cor· lfn, Ruaaell ~r of Chelle
BOUSE SLIPPERS
Jceoe was one of the features of olyn Van Matre, Nancy McDaniel, lfn AudreJ Tomnee ud )Ira.
IN
the olber decoration•Charlene Dlebl, Judy 'l'urner,.Juh· Gladyo VIolet attended the WSCS
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Lealller- Corduroy - Fabric - Felt
ler ~ld:'r _ .., """""' Ch. . ,
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ao..h, Connie
Claudia Newton,
Zerkle, lfr. and lin. Jameo Dun! are
Paula .lllynard,
announciat the birth of 1 daulh· 1
Grllut Aldrldte, ter 1t a Parienbur(- hoopiW
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Burna, Hr. and llrt. RoJ Lemley and
IODDLEPOM, OHIO
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Queen, and family of Columbuo IPIDI Sllllday
peC.rouons m tttpinc
wltb Mr. and llrJ. Carl Lemley.
the Cbrlotmu oeason were
througbout the home ol
Mrs. William Stewart, :AIIIff\1 1H
whe..,tbe Paat Olllem
tbe Racine Chapler, OES, met ~
cently at their home.

Raclne
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Offl
Past
Harold Eppley, asSIStant Pack St Paul's Lutheran
El ect•
H
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Moster, presided at tbe December Ch • t
p
Cub Scout Pock meeting at the
, FIS mas rogram
Presbyterian church Monday T B G'
f 'd
evening. The meeting opened wl!h
0 e IVen rl ay
the fiag eremony presented br The Children's Chrl!lmaa proDen I with Mrs William Moody Igram for S\. Paul's Lutheran SUD·

Daisy-dotted

Parallels Were Found

viJII to Jhe County• Home. A
round·robln Jetler w11 wrlttea to
Mrs. E. Beuoyer, wboae mother
bad died recenUy.
The Circle lrill 1ct ar the hOJ-

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Mrs. Chloruo Grimm, president
presided 11 tbe mttllllf wblch
opened with "A Chrlstmaa PriY·
er'' by Mrs. Bernlee Cupenter.
Mn. Cora Webb read "Tbe
Ught" and Mrs. W. 0., Bamitz
protenled a bumorout reodlng
"A Tor Store For Men".
A report of the llominotlng
committee wu given by Mn.
Bamlil and ofllcert eleci&lt;d for I
the coming '7ear were Mn. Cot· I
penter, president; .Mrs. Leon~ 1
Hensley, ,vice preoldent; Mr_s: I
Grimm, seeretary and Mn. Naoml 1
Brinker, treasurer. The trauhng
prize waa awarded to Jlrs, Hell6- 1
ley Mrs Ada Nease won In a
conte&amp;t ''What I :Want For Chris~

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Followmg on exchange of gl!lt,
refreshments were seJ'\oed from
an attractive table wdh green
co.ver and cen!ered witk a boWl
of SJlver ond red Chrlslmas orna·
menU.
Attending were those named
above ud Mrs. Hazel An~reWli,
Mrs Greta Slmpoon, Jess Brink·
er, Charles Hensley, Agnea Price
and 1 guest Mrs. Ulllan Jividen.

Nazarene Bible
Adult Class In
Christmas Party

AT STARK'S PHARMACY
ONE LOT- Valles $8.00 te

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RONSON UGHTIRS
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TIMEX WATOIS
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Rutlctnd Garden
Club Christmas
Party'ls Held

The Rutland Garden Club had
.,.lr Chrlo!mas party Monday at
be home of llfre. rJameJ S. Titus
•uuand Arrangements throagb'll the Tltuo home Included a
1lllialure Christmas tree on the
•tnlng u~le which "" a painted
~om tree .bung with ornomeats
Madonna arrangement wu used
• tbe bpUet and gold een~les aad
llded mamoU' leaves were uoed
' the living room
M.,, William Folan, preslden~
m In char&amp;• ol the meeting
nd th~ rpll &lt;all reopon10s were
'Name a Contfer" Plans were
1lscussed for acting as botte.~5
•lab fqr the Spring Roglon,al
'onfcrence In April. The program
ncludtd a paper on "Evergreens)'
·y Mrs. Rly Biddle. Member;
'rought corlages and boutonnatr·
•• which are to be given to the
,eople at the County Home at
;bfiot~•· Mrs. Vernon
·eporled on tpe progre" of the
•unlor Garden Club.
Alter an exchange ol gills ,
~be membera drew names tor the
"'mlnr year for Buddy gift,,
Twenty-two member~ and one
~u01t, Mrs. Wllllam Slaler, M:d·
dleport, were present for the
party. tee cream snowbaiJs, cookie&amp;, aandwlchea and coffee were
served by !Irs. Titus.

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HELENE RUBENSTEIN &amp; MAX
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Glfll were e&lt;Changed and t!&gt;el
lev, Palmer gave the blesslllg
1efore the refreohmenll of Ice
reiJil 1 eake and coffee were serv·
&gt;d. Thoae present were Mr. ond
'4rs Palmer and, daughters, Bet·
v and Patty, Mrt. Stella Walburn
\Irs. · VIdor Grimm,. Mrs. Erma
laugherty, Mrs. Freda Saxton,
..fra. Cora Tbornas, Mrs. Merle
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\oanle, Anna Sl)llth and Lauro

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The Adult Class of the Nil· 1
arene Bible School had a Christ·!
maa party at the home of th:!
Ret. and Ml'l- Robert Palmer
Friday evening. The program
opened with a prayer by the pastor and the group aang caroJJ
ond repeate4 Blblll verse•.

Mt Olive .
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Mr. and Mrs. Denver Cartls and
son ol Pataskala, Ohio, opent tbe
pool week ond wltb Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Pierce.
Mr. ud Mrs. Denver Curtis and
spent Thursday evening with
Mro. Jake Von Meter of

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Jewellle

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DRESSER
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Jewellle,

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COSTUME JEWELRY
$1.00 to $5.00
COMPACTS ······li.OO to $7.50
MUSICAL POWDER BOXES
$2.98- $3.98 and $4.98
LADIES BIUIOLDS
$1.98-$2.50 and $5.00
WESTCLOCK LAPEL

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REMINGTON

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RONSON

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Seals, Paper, T~pe, e\1:.
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to "ta~· it aU" f~owlng a stir·

...r the

came home from Nelsonville las:
night with th eir flrst SEO basket..

Dick
Rettoo a pJea&amp;ing record of [Out
' stralfht ~Calnst no defeats fbr the
oeasoil, tltMe ID' league eompetl-

111 Cllet TuaNUI

Johnson lor tb~ oppObebta. Tht

throws.
Pomeroy led alllbe way, ama•
&lt;ing a valuable lint quartet bulge
ft-2. 8-2, 9~. 11'4, 13-4, 14-e, ;1-7
t; 0 d 17 11 •
th 11
·- an - wnere e rst period ended.
Dy halltimc GalliPQIIa worked
the count to 2/i-30 .arul was dill
behiRd live polnta at · the threeqmter mark, 38-43.
In the fatal fourth quart,,r
when the con!ldent Blue De•lls
stili expected to make their move.
the brilllanf control J,Ta)linr of
the Panthers with the pressure on
held Gallipolis to 16 pointe while
Pomeroy picked up 14 of their
own to win by three.
In that flesperate flpal quart&lt;r H
wss lbe deadly fo~l lfloOtldf' ol
the Panthera, nd inaln!Y lohnlon,
that kept the vtetoey at hand. Gallipolio wao proosinl hard, .pvenwhere. McKean apd C~lek Co~J6y
feuted out'. A tcilai of; Ia ch~lty
,.,,., weie awar8ed ttie pantlero
of whleh eight won .tade.

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Deer Ki/1/n M.eig~ Reported ig11

th~ wmncrs and losers

for 1q

forward, who hil lor three field ·

wise in his memory.

Do'lph reported t~e west end of the countv was by far the cis to lead tl:c tnird · quart•·r
kI
. ; (
b t
rall y that put the Jackets aheod
best hunting. A total of 18 ~ere lied the firs _d&amp;y e ween! 46-42 by the beginning- of the
salem Center, Danville, Pomt Rock and the Vmton County -• final period . Unli~e or ·otd', th•·
line_
_ ,1 ~acke~ did not crumble In the
· He bas had no reports of a successful bow hunter. How- ~- ia.&lt;t quarter, going ahead to ' '""
ever, he has found several dead deer with broken shafts em· 15dpolntslhto 2Nelsol
I 17,
f
en mg w1 a po n a.. van '""
bed~ed lu them. These deer were th e un ha~py resu Its
. o poor 1 Nelson got 11 of hi• 19 l&gt;Oi~t;
bow sb&lt;lts. the deer ~~ttlng away, OIIIY to die when t! was un· In the last q•arttr In a· · great
able to help itself of Its wound.
di•play of poise. His effectiveness
wao tbe difference bHween jirtory ani) defeat.
For Nelsonvill• Jerry Patton
The bow a'nd mow season lasts right through December.' got 18 points but they inclu~rd
Sportl Desk jokingly remarked last week the Old Northwest :~~ ;~~~n~e~~a ~~~"· f;~; 1, •;·
nlay be pven back to the Indians, or at least to lbe bow hunt· Charley Pickett got a field g~l ,
ers wfro. ar• fast catching uo with_ the old Shawnee tribe In lor 16 polnti. Patton's btlliilnt
•
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,
bow skill. However, Dolph suggea ;
.
10 or ' 10 free throws kept lho
"Guess it Isn't time to give It back to the Indians yet. At Hounda In the game.
!east to lllesq modern Indiana. Tbey haven't got a deer yet." Crooks got two fielders In the
Ye~· wll~ be a pretty hungry jrlbe 11f Americana tod~.~~ If first quarter lor a total of 10
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ste fij point~- his best effort of the .,,_
we nad w et)elld on OWl aDd al10ws or our dally I • ibn. Mark K~hy, ecnter, tallied
live lleld goals and tt9o · ftec

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.Score by quar!.u s, varsitY,:
Rutland Darrell Du&amp;&amp;ul had high
l~1ddleport . . . . . 10 25 46 61 seore of 15, whife Clark or WaNelson_llllc .
16 _29 42. S9 hama led with IS.

Scormg, Muldle!Jon, Erwm 1
Wahama won a reserVe gam ~
5:8 7' Long ~ !-6 P; Bowles 0-(1-0; 32-31 with the score changing

Crooks 5 0-1 10; Kelly 5 2-4 12;
l'iclson 9 1-fl I~; IVa}land 0
1-2 I; Whitlatch o 3-3 3. Totah
22 17-30 61. .
Nehonvltle P~ekett s o-2 16 •
CNoovrerr"t 31
0411-20-110;
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IS; Hall 3 3-! 8. Tot&gt;ls 19 22·20

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crowd• throuthaut tht NatlonOI
Hac:koy Loiguo " well 11 aldlillt
hlo "''"'' thi'M Stonloy Cup trl·
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After emerging from hc.vy frorn the ground aftrr rising onl:t
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The Atlas, with a range bel(iv- BOS~N UP - RIIUCII Hallo- 1 Mrs. Anna Britalnline and !dn. 111
. ed on a long shot In th~ jiM&gt; !l'e· ed to be around 5,000 mil,., w~-• ron, a hlllt·handed pitcber from Nettle Tolliver vioitetl Mn. S. L.
Newton,
has lieen signed Bryant one day the past week_
1ond to will!! ou~ Gallia's !!sl"hope. visible to beach obaervera.
, · CQacb .Rotlon co111111ended his The 90-foot Atlas, trailing a by the Boston Red Sox organtza. The Willing workera Cl"' of
, reser.e 111•ad lor a 1•groi( display ~II of orange name, wus dearlv tlon snd aCJigned to the Memphis the Chriatian Chureh held their
Itil ~lpan..for·man def~r"· Ronald VtSible tong after It broke froa• !arm club In the SOuthem Assn. :Christmaa party at the church
~~ill -~'ad I' poin · and Nick its eart~ly eonfines, seemingly Halloran 11 a ZO.year-old lreshman bssement, J.Jonday e•ening.
~o~i 10 t.o j;'d ijle seorera. Pb1I 1 with reluctance in Its slow deplll1· at the University of Connecllcuct.
jlaney Erlewlne's atepmotber.
II~P llo..rt CUimlqham and ure, and departed on tis eaurie
w~o reolded in Jacksonville, Fla.,
IUChaid 'Olar~ also oatlie 1n for down the A1lanlie tracking tanMe
pasted away 1u1 week.
Pr~·
No Elrth Satellite
DURELLI, ANTHONY SIGN
Kenneth Wilcox who is stalioo"
There wai no · oal'lb
· NEW YORK UP - Tony An- ed with the u. S. AmY In L&lt;mlal·
- ~ bl qu:rters, vatalty:
In this missile, whieh sUII
lhony of Now York and Yvon Do· anna l.o spending a furlough with
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relle of Moncton, Canada, have his wofe, Norma, Middleport, and
Gall, ' Ia
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signed to meet In_I 19-round li_ghtd
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..,..,..;_: 'QMEROY: -aw . e But the poBiibillty arose tha! eavywe ... wu1 a1 ma 180D Wilcox ol Langsville.
I U 4;·. Folll\lit· 4 l-2 9; loh~•on the Atlao may lie lonverted for Square Garden, Jan. IO.
Those from bere attending !be
8 !f-20 _34; Wilson 0 2-'3 2; Zlfkle , mryinl a U. S. moon Bhonhl ,
EasiA!rn Star imtallation of offi·
4 1!1 f, 1'ofa1a IIi (21-31) 57- Shoot- • otber mllsUes prove · Incapabk
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t~; . percenu(r~,' 18 cil 47 field lor orbiting 1 ...relpte.
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tto~~ ~ tor 88 per tent. 21 of
J. R. Dempsey, manager of I1H . Coben, -wbt! pijoted lndlanapolta to
~·· an '""' la'iorllo
...... tak.. ..; ~.
81 ·lout ll!i.Ots for 68 per ..~t.
Astronautici Division o! Convait, a 1txth ~ace finish last season,
- llfli ,Willi Acfoalral. .
GALLIPO!JS; BooUc • 6-7 22; maket• of the Atlas, said In Wls'· Will aam . manager of the De~­
c-•~· 2 ...,,•-, Joo.. 0-!Hl; Sheets Ington he believes the missile ver club In the American Assoc•· 1
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8; 't;J 2-0.1 ,;-.Caldwell could put a half ton satellite Into ~~~~- today, ' aueceeding Ralp~
1 ~ 2'· M&lt;Kean 4 0.2 S Gilmore
2 z.o 8·' 'i'lotill -22 lo-l9 54. Sbootfdg ~Jiagil, :12 cil 5$ 'frotli the
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Columbl• 61 Colgelo 63
KNOBBY
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WMI Vlrgfnla 76 Richmond 74
Coli... 71 Tufla 6S
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BOSTO,....Wllllo Pop, 131, BawllntJ GrMn II OuquHIIe 71
it. Jolon'l NY 57 Huntor 61
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"'' ~. 127, 'fiH'' llodfOrd, Sollfll Carolina 62 Duke Sl
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Notre Dame 62 L•vol• ttl. 63
TO\.&amp;Pl!. Dhi~Hartld Jo~"' Xovltr Ohio 85 Fori1~1m 82
1011, 179, · Pflllodelphio, knoekt• Dat,.,lt 7. St. Francis Pa. 73
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Dido""'"' ~ Tul10 38
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Phtro, i?IJ, 'lrmlngltom, Ali., 1. Jll• 91 Ledcbau,.,. AfB 64
Amtr!dar( u 84 Oil to Wl'lt•v•• iO
61 c:... Toch 43
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Charlet Simpkins o! J...awndale,
Calif., it viliting Mr. and Mn.
BrtKe H 1y.
Mr. and Mn. Purl Van llet£"r of
Gallipotit spent the w~ek end with
her p11renlJ, Mr. and Mra. Rich:~rd
Grue,er.

When the button was pufl hed, a
huge cloud of gray smoke rose
up around the 1lh1, blunt·nosc(l
giant and it looked for a few sel'·
IHIINI'S IIITOII
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l)' ~.000 visited the Shrine of
1hen tttru!l out itl orange tail ~!
Our Lady of Jdart)'rB here between
fl:.me rro·m beneath it and clin 1t .
"a• and October. Aur1·e1v1'tle 1·,
ill ,
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built on the 1ite of O~~ernenon,
There. apparently had ~('n a
the Indian rillaee where St. lsu.::
delay due to lOme minor diffi·
Joquet, Sl Ren~ Goupli ;and St.
rulty during . the long eountdown.
'~htr Lalande wer e tomahawktd
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On prov ous attempt.o to fire Sunday dinner guests of :~r. and I "'ff. Tfte three were-America'•
10 18 35 57 IHghh to be eonducted before l~e
9 •19 32 43 mJssilc h put through nll or 1ta the ini:A!rcont l m~nta l mls11ile In ~rB. Harvey f;rlewine were Mr. oaly caaoniled martyrt.
pa('es.
June and ,S ~ p·. ember, the Atl&lt;!'l and lfra. Hayward Erlewine and

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forrner Middleport reAident.
Mr. and l1t1: Jo,orrest 'McCann
and family of Chirlea:ton:, apendt
S11nday with her parents, Mr. an
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Francca Larkin ·was a week end
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C. O, Chapman, M1" Eliza- ' WALTI!AM, 1-flll
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lfnm•·madfl tee tream, cake, cof· ~uJ L&amp;o(d, Alra. EtheJ Collins, Jamet Martin had
t..r and pop trore 10rved U&gt; Mr.
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lead In lht SEO Ltaaue Tue~ay launchel sn Allaa intereontineht
Sotolll'- Ortlor S..•
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leu lronmen 1M""' with. Gary Me· wal' weapon C3ptw
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baVIn. suffered only One defeat Atlas had been fired suecosdull;;
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In wlnnlnt
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gan lllheno)
in i f()Utth
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4.1. Max' WaltOO k,; Wells~it w'37
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high wlth 1g 1:\Dd Gene Mel bad . !!cwral hUJt~red mile:~ to Jat.d
m the prescrtb ed target ·area.
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sho~~DB at Pomeroy, last Friday, miles.
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p~f f:a'ley of J8111:80~ bit 21.
testing big mUitary mlssilea 'it j .•
By quarters:
not unu.sual for short ranac

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Bryant has received

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leads a half a dozen times. Martin was high for Rutland ndwith
1~ end German was ouhta tng
as
a rebounder.
K. Oreeu ted Wahama· with 9
poiuts.
RuOanfi ·- --· · · 11 15 30 sa
W~~~!d: -Eada 1 ~-e, 7G:a~

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"labt Ruth of Hockey" whtn ho

...,Y-11inior Haw!h_otno. file tecond . '1.1 having a·gre&amp;t time. One who doesn't care to have his ni'me' . ~ll___~~ lw¥t~e.
""')~. olf)iJstas !IIYl~p64tt
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Paul Folme~ aM the third, no e.., II a~ uut up t e sallle . ee at the same t~me re~en Y:.
liy Zirkle, Clme oil. drlv.. ln play
CQQn populallollls high . The season exte~ds mto npd-Ft!Jl- '
111J4e poSiible by the ,. dooporate ru,ary lhls wjnl!lr. fer haps the cooo population wtU b~ som&amp;- (
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Meanwhile, the careful PanThere are at least three popular ways of hunting coon.
NOW
Reg. U 1.98 12 Ia.
thersln that laef quart•l commll- We're not looking for argument so if there are more I won't
tet1 o:l' tbree foul• (John'!"'
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NOW
Reg. $9.98 10 In.
bander by if.tth Sheets, 'McKean'• ten. Th s metffod is first cousin relative to the fox hunter who ·
two o~e ha,ders from I~ feet out, loves to run his dogs alter the gray or red fox. 1£ the coon
Ken )loatk'i eorner puah ohot and gels away , well , it was fun , wasn't it?
another one like II by Caldwell.
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en ere Is e coon un er w o pre ers to ave hts og
tree a coon . 'It Is an easy matter to shoot the animal out of
alx trleo at the fre e line on 1
1 an~ twuhot ottuallons.
the tree. H you're alter coon in e.rnest, this appears to be
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BALL Gt.OVE
Reg. $1US RICHIE ASHBURN IASEIAt.L·GtoV-t
Coucti ,!!l!;(.,..ithere'
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noh~~g",,f:f'Panthpr . ·. .
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SEAMLESS RUBBER
~~::-· A Galltpollo fan ob· A more sporty approach to coon huntin~ is to shake a
"I'd '111111 1 thing up u a groat tree-d coon out of his perch and sic old Fido on ldm- If Fldo
dllplly of ailll altd poise by John- Is worth his salt he'll tear into Mr. Coon. The en8uing scr~p 1
oon, and 1 lt•m of fine b~ll hand· is something to see, and hear. Doubtless the dog enjoys this
iefl, o!Mollf!li the reoult of ••· much more· than the coon and in a way It is a just reward
cellenl
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than ~diJqg lhe bail, however,
A large ·IItale coon weighs approximately 15 pounds_ One
zlrl:l~i' o)llh ~Ionfte, unnet'Yed of the largest ever caught recently by ail llJIPerlenced Meigs
SPORT COATS, Reg. $37 .95 .. _.. _... _. NOW $22.95
the t~ ·lll tile opening mtnutet hunter weighed· In at 17 pounds_ Coons make attractive pets
Many Other Glfls For Christmas
with ~~-)n awllhera from sometimes ~~ell quite young. When maj~rlty approaches they
SEE US fO!f YOUR SPORTS EQUIPMENT
far ouj., , et added two 20 Joel become IOlltelblng less than attractive Their nature sours
one-hand"t4 " ib sholo. GaiJI~lil.
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11 8~1 er of Mldd)eport had ' one· several years ago
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then kn!IW:It bd to come out and
mme
eome o.. lhe c.,rlthe111' men did. thai made a ne pet. But the pet didn't stay congenial In
Johna~q and Howthorno hold adulthood,
Author!Jed McGregor Dealer
!hell' ol#!i In defenalve and offen- Reports have It that jolly Avery Nclsop will slip you QO&lt; !
83 Mill $1,
Middleport, Ohlt
slve rebound• agalnot the G•lll· for a good atretthed coon hide. Nobody's going to wax rich
P_ollo pair. Bllllic 'and Sheets, both at that rate und neither Will Averv even 1
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Folm~ ...mtnrly bloeked out like • -1\q. A uet er use for coon furs Is to make gloves
from hla'drtve·in dribbles, never- rugs from tl)elb. •Jrs a lot of work but old hands at the
thcle11 hit for lour fleldero and sa~ that by
sel,clion very beautiful and
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sot one ol two free to""· Ztrkte cles can be cfeli~·rrom a coon skin.
ended with ei1ht points and Bill
-- - - -:..L,.--- - ------ - -- - - - -- Wllaon, blanked lfom the field, hit
MIA ICORIS
!itwa, here for a luncheon honor·
two •Ita! lree thrown• In the i&amp;SI ~-roy 11, CloQIPiini ~4
tho members ot the Ea!lt and
minute ol play to ,hold the Pome- Athena 64, Jock- 44
IJng
We•t squadl which wtll me•l In
roy advanllp. Hawthorne, oft•• Welloton 57,
f3
the annual Shrine g&amp; m~? , said
paoslnl olf o1pellly, sol one field Mlddt.,.rt 61, Nol•••lll• 59
Tuesday he still is "undecided"
1011, al!d 2 free lbtowt lor 4 Raelno 11, lttltrn 42
whether to 1lgn with the Wlnnlpog
(CIIitlnue4 On '"" Plvol
Wah- 69, Rolli"" 39
Blue Bombaro or tho Detroit Ll·
KARIIAI ON PINCI
ono. Karras last week altned for
SAN -tiiW!cllldo •UP _
reported pa,ooo to wreolle proAmertcs lineman Alex Karru of lossionally.
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-iole the bali and outacoreri

added one free throw of 'i"
G'am~ protector Dolph Joachim said Tuesday as ncar as be t~mpts. for high total on boll• ville rallied In tht late minutes. not g~t back In the game. Fer
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polls .reserve gam~) Dave Hart 1:t· · the i\lcKenziemen HI to H.
. ~~r ~~t for 22 pomts to le~d ~l l
HoW'l'ver, with Liev\ng, M
1sc?rers. T~e game was easily 1n Roush and Layne controlling both
a•- !hddleport s hands until )'ielsnn- boards the Rutland f.ve could

Three val!Jable fleld 1KDala wer~
throws fOr 12 points to tat, Sec-·
counted, two b)' Johnoon and one
ond. qlgh Midd1ef10rl t.onota.
by Bruce Zirkle. 1'h~ - first was
thiS ltU been one Of the best deGr season On record Middleport !railed lS-l~ at
• _looJJI Ultderneath llflf i neat paol loc!lll1., It' also Is one of the best !or coons. The coon bunter . the lint quarter but chmlfed to

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~y1cod 10 pomts on 9 brdlla nt
f1eld goal~, m.ostly from 12·13
feet out, 1n h1e center slo~. ~L!

aggressive 6-3 eenter ol tb~ Pan- can tell about 80 deer were taken in Meigs County during the P••mts .
then netted 34 poiniJ oh nine four day hunting season. This is one of the best kills, hunter- Jt wos little Ed croo~s. resew
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Fifth Win At
Kelly's Silt points, ROy Long s 5, ·
and Ne~on's 4 points acc&lt;Jimte1 Rutland Tqesd!lly
for tht! l ~H.l advantage the Jac·
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In a thr1lhng resen·e . gam~ 1 Down going into the seeond
h1s shoofmg Pye qutckly sin&lt;"" won by the JHcketls 44:-42 (Jdt&lt;r
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bi1l victo_rr of the. sC~son, 61·59 ~ets ;a~o 1; seorl~ over the Wahama took its Hrth- straii'ht
after trailmg until midway Ill oTu~ sJ Ink 1 at quar r .. dl
win without a defeut Tuesda)'
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the thlfd quarter then s~aViflg orf . ne ac c. s now arc 1 c \m· night at Rutland 69-39 pullin~
a determmed rall y by ll'lc losers I til Jan. 3 "'hen Pomeroy comes away in oll qu arters except the

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garded GaJijpolis Blue De~ils
TuesdQ Ql&amp;bt &amp;V-64 Oil. the rome·

roy haidceurt.
The will handed

The Middleport Yellow Jackl'!s

SPORTS
DESK

Pom~roy'aPur~lePantberlwere
being loohd \&amp;I)()IU~ay hi South·
rtnc ·~cry

Jackets Jlally Jn Third Qu:p-ter
For First S€Q Vidory Of Seasqn

4=Dany Senlinil)omeroY-Middteport, o. Dec. 11. 1957

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DaDy Sentinel, Poinl!l'O)'·Middlell011, 0., Dee. 18, t05T~

4-Dany Sentinel, Poineroy.Middleport, 0., ~ee. J8, 19G7 .11
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came home from Nelsonville las:
night with th eir flrst SEO basket..

Dick
Rettoo a pJea&amp;ing record of [Out
' stralfht ~Calnst no defeats fbr the
oeasoil, tltMe ID' league eompetl-

111 Cllet TuaNUI

Johnson lor tb~ oppObebta. Tht

throws.
Pomeroy led alllbe way, ama•
&lt;ing a valuable lint quartet bulge
ft-2. 8-2, 9~. 11'4, 13-4, 14-e, ;1-7
t; 0 d 17 11 •
th 11
·- an - wnere e rst period ended.
Dy halltimc GalliPQIIa worked
the count to 2/i-30 .arul was dill
behiRd live polnta at · the threeqmter mark, 38-43.
In the fatal fourth quart,,r
when the con!ldent Blue De•lls
stili expected to make their move.
the brilllanf control J,Ta)linr of
the Panthers with the pressure on
held Gallipolis to 16 pointe while
Pomeroy picked up 14 of their
own to win by three.
In that flesperate flpal quart&lt;r H
wss lbe deadly fo~l lfloOtldf' ol
the Panthera, nd inaln!Y lohnlon,
that kept the vtetoey at hand. Gallipolio wao proosinl hard, .pvenwhere. McKean apd C~lek Co~J6y
feuted out'. A tcilai of; Ia ch~lty
,.,,., weie awar8ed ttie pantlero
of whleh eight won .tade.

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Do'lph reported t~e west end of the countv was by far the cis to lead tl:c tnird · quart•·r
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rall y that put the Jackets aheod
best hunting. A total of 18 ~ere lied the firs _d&amp;y e ween! 46-42 by the beginning- of the
salem Center, Danville, Pomt Rock and the Vmton County -• final period . Unli~e or ·otd', th•·
line_
_ ,1 ~acke~ did not crumble In the
· He bas had no reports of a successful bow hunter. How- ~- ia.&lt;t quarter, going ahead to ' '""
ever, he has found several dead deer with broken shafts em· 15dpolntslhto 2Nelsol
I 17,
f
en mg w1 a po n a.. van '""
bed~ed lu them. These deer were th e un ha~py resu Its
. o poor 1 Nelson got 11 of hi• 19 l&gt;Oi~t;
bow sb&lt;lts. the deer ~~ttlng away, OIIIY to die when t! was un· In the last q•arttr In a· · great
able to help itself of Its wound.
di•play of poise. His effectiveness
wao tbe difference bHween jirtory ani) defeat.
For Nelsonvill• Jerry Patton
The bow a'nd mow season lasts right through December.' got 18 points but they inclu~rd
Sportl Desk jokingly remarked last week the Old Northwest :~~ ;~~~n~e~~a ~~~"· f;~; 1, •;·
nlay be pven back to the Indians, or at least to lbe bow hunt· Charley Pickett got a field g~l ,
ers wfro. ar• fast catching uo with_ the old Shawnee tribe In lor 16 polnti. Patton's btlliilnt
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bow skill. However, Dolph suggea ;
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10 or ' 10 free throws kept lho
"Guess it Isn't time to give It back to the Indians yet. At Hounda In the game.
!east to lllesq modern Indiana. Tbey haven't got a deer yet." Crooks got two fielders In the
Ye~· wll~ be a pretty hungry jrlbe 11f Americana tod~.~~ If first quarter lor a total of 10
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ste fij point~- his best effort of the .,,_
we nad w et)elld on OWl aDd al10ws or our dally I • ibn. Mark K~hy, ecnter, tallied
live lleld goals and tt9o · ftec

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Rutland Darrell Du&amp;&amp;ul had high
l~1ddleport . . . . . 10 25 46 61 seore of 15, whife Clark or WaNelson_llllc .
16 _29 42. S9 hama led with IS.

Scormg, Muldle!Jon, Erwm 1
Wahama won a reserVe gam ~
5:8 7' Long ~ !-6 P; Bowles 0-(1-0; 32-31 with the score changing

Crooks 5 0-1 10; Kelly 5 2-4 12;
l'iclson 9 1-fl I~; IVa}land 0
1-2 I; Whitlatch o 3-3 3. Totah
22 17-30 61. .
Nehonvltle P~ekett s o-2 16 •
CNoovrerr"t 31
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Newton,
has lieen signed Bryant one day the past week_
1ond to will!! ou~ Gallia's !!sl"hope. visible to beach obaervera.
, · CQacb .Rotlon co111111ended his The 90-foot Atlas, trailing a by the Boston Red Sox organtza. The Willing workera Cl"' of
, reser.e 111•ad lor a 1•groi( display ~II of orange name, wus dearlv tlon snd aCJigned to the Memphis the Chriatian Chureh held their
Itil ~lpan..for·man def~r"· Ronald VtSible tong after It broke froa• !arm club In the SOuthem Assn. :Christmaa party at the church
~~ill -~'ad I' poin · and Nick its eart~ly eonfines, seemingly Halloran 11 a ZO.year-old lreshman bssement, J.Jonday e•ening.
~o~i 10 t.o j;'d ijle seorera. Pb1I 1 with reluctance in Its slow deplll1· at the University of Connecllcuct.
jlaney Erlewlne's atepmotber.
II~P llo..rt CUimlqham and ure, and departed on tis eaurie
w~o reolded in Jacksonville, Fla.,
IUChaid 'Olar~ also oatlie 1n for down the A1lanlie tracking tanMe
pasted away 1u1 week.
Pr~·
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DURELLI, ANTHONY SIGN
Kenneth Wilcox who is stalioo"
There wai no · oal'lb
· NEW YORK UP - Tony An- ed with the u. S. AmY In L&lt;mlal·
- ~ bl qu:rters, vatalty:
In this missile, whieh sUII
lhony of Now York and Yvon Do· anna l.o spending a furlough with
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Gall, ' Ia
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I U 4;·. Folll\lit· 4 l-2 9; loh~•on the Atlao may lie lonverted for Square Garden, Jan. IO.
Those from bere attending !be
8 !f-20 _34; Wilson 0 2-'3 2; Zlfkle , mryinl a U. S. moon Bhonhl ,
EasiA!rn Star imtallation of offi·
4 1!1 f, 1'ofa1a IIi (21-31) 57- Shoot- • otber mllsUes prove · Incapabk
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J. R. Dempsey, manager of I1H . Coben, -wbt! pijoted lndlanapolta to
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81 ·lout ll!i.Ots for 68 per ..~t.
Astronautici Division o! Convait, a 1txth ~ace finish last season,
- llfli ,Willi Acfoalral. .
GALLIPO!JS; BooUc • 6-7 22; maket• of the Atlas, said In Wls'· Will aam . manager of the De~­
c-•~· 2 ...,,•-, Joo.. 0-!Hl; Sheets Ington he believes the missile ver club In the American Assoc•· 1
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Mr. and Mn. Purl Van llet£"r of
Gallipotit spent the w~ek end with
her p11renlJ, Mr. and Mra. Rich:~rd
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When the button was pufl hed, a
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Our Lady of Jdart)'rB here between
fl:.me rro·m beneath it and clin 1t .
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built on the 1ite of O~~ernenon,
There. apparently had ~('n a
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delay due to lOme minor diffi·
Joquet, Sl Ren~ Goupli ;and St.
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in i f()Utth
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4.1. Max' WaltOO k,; Wells~it w'37
u · ~.he "Big A"-and said -~ l tra veled
high wlth 1g 1:\Dd Gene Mel bad . !!cwral hUJt~red mile:~ to Jat.d
m the prescrtb ed target ·area.
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sho~~DB at Pomeroy, last Friday, miles.
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It was n.oted, however, that In
p~f f:a'ley of J8111:80~ bit 21.
testing big mUitary mlssilea 'it j .•
By quarters:
not unu.sual for short ranac

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The Penlagon
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Bryant has received

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leads a half a dozen times. Martin was high for Rutland ndwith
1~ end German was ouhta tng
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a rebounder.
K. Oreeu ted Wahama· with 9
poiuts.
RuOanfi ·- --· · · 11 15 30 sa
W~~~!d: -Eada 1 ~-e, 7G:a~

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Thty callad Eddlt Shoro tht r
"labt Ruth of Hockey" whtn ho

...,Y-11inior Haw!h_otno. file tecond . '1.1 having a·gre&amp;t time. One who doesn't care to have his ni'me' . ~ll___~~ lw¥t~e.
""')~. olf)iJstas !IIYl~p64tt
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Paul Folme~ aM the third, no e.., II a~ uut up t e sallle . ee at the same t~me re~en Y:.
liy Zirkle, Clme oil. drlv.. ln play
CQQn populallollls high . The season exte~ds mto npd-Ft!Jl- '
111J4e poSiible by the ,. dooporate ru,ary lhls wjnl!lr. fer haps the cooo population wtU b~ som&amp;- (
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Meanwhile, the careful PanThere are at least three popular ways of hunting coon.
NOW
Reg. U 1.98 12 Ia.
thersln that laef quart•l commll- We're not looking for argument so if there are more I won't
tet1 o:l' tbree foul• (John'!"'
quibble
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NOW
Reg. $9.98 10 In.
bander by if.tth Sheets, 'McKean'• ten. Th s metffod is first cousin relative to the fox hunter who ·
two o~e ha,ders from I~ feet out, loves to run his dogs alter the gray or red fox. 1£ the coon
Ken )loatk'i eorner puah ohot and gels away , well , it was fun , wasn't it?
another one like II by Caldwell.
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Gallipolis made tl•od on their
en ere Is e coon un er w o pre ers to ave hts og
tree a coon . 'It Is an easy matter to shoot the animal out of
alx trleo at the fre e line on 1
1 an~ twuhot ottuallons.
the tree. H you're alter coon in e.rnest, this appears to be
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BALL Gt.OVE
Reg. $1US RICHIE ASHBURN IASEIAt.L·GtoV-t
Coucti ,!!l!;(.,..ithere'
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tb,e surest way of satisfying your hunger.
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noh~~g",,f:f'Panthpr . ·. .
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once
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SEAMLESS RUBBER
~~::-· A Galltpollo fan ob· A more sporty approach to coon huntin~ is to shake a
"I'd '111111 1 thing up u a groat tree-d coon out of his perch and sic old Fido on ldm- If Fldo
dllplly of ailll altd poise by John- Is worth his salt he'll tear into Mr. Coon. The en8uing scr~p 1
oon, and 1 lt•m of fine b~ll hand· is something to see, and hear. Doubtless the dog enjoys this
iefl, o!Mollf!li the reoult of ••· much more· than the coon and in a way It is a just reward
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than ~diJqg lhe bail, however,
A large ·IItale coon weighs approximately 15 pounds_ One
zlrl:l~i' o)llh ~Ionfte, unnet'Yed of the largest ever caught recently by ail llJIPerlenced Meigs
SPORT COATS, Reg. $37 .95 .. _.. _... _. NOW $22.95
the t~ ·lll tile opening mtnutet hunter weighed· In at 17 pounds_ Coons make attractive pets
Many Other Glfls For Christmas
with ~~-)n awllhera from sometimes ~~ell quite young. When maj~rlty approaches they
SEE US fO!f YOUR SPORTS EQUIPMENT
far ouj., , et added two 20 Joel become IOlltelblng less than attractive Their nature sours
one-hand"t4 " ib sholo. GaiJI~lil.
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11 8~1 er of Mldd)eport had ' one· several years ago
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then kn!IW:It bd to come out and
mme
eome o.. lhe c.,rlthe111' men did. thai made a ne pet. But the pet didn't stay congenial In
Johna~q and Howthorno hold adulthood,
Author!Jed McGregor Dealer
!hell' ol#!i In defenalve and offen- Reports have It that jolly Avery Nclsop will slip you QO&lt; !
83 Mill $1,
Middleport, Ohlt
slve rebound• agalnot the G•lll· for a good atretthed coon hide. Nobody's going to wax rich
P_ollo pair. Bllllic 'and Sheets, both at that rate und neither Will Averv even 1
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Folm~ ...mtnrly bloeked out like • -1\q. A uet er use for coon furs Is to make gloves
from hla'drtve·in dribbles, never- rugs from tl)elb. •Jrs a lot of work but old hands at the
thcle11 hit for lour fleldero and sa~ that by
sel,clion very beautiful and
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sot one ol two free to""· Ztrkte cles can be cfeli~·rrom a coon skin.
ended with ei1ht points and Bill
-- - - -:..L,.--- - ------ - -- - - - -- Wllaon, blanked lfom the field, hit
MIA ICORIS
!itwa, here for a luncheon honor·
two •Ita! lree thrown• In the i&amp;SI ~-roy 11, CloQIPiini ~4
tho members ot the Ea!lt and
minute ol play to ,hold the Pome- Athena 64, Jock- 44
IJng
We•t squadl which wtll me•l In
roy advanllp. Hawthorne, oft•• Welloton 57,
f3
the annual Shrine g&amp; m~? , said
paoslnl olf o1pellly, sol one field Mlddt.,.rt 61, Nol•••lll• 59
Tuesday he still is "undecided"
1011, al!d 2 free lbtowt lor 4 Raelno 11, lttltrn 42
whether to 1lgn with the Wlnnlpog
(CIIitlnue4 On '"" Plvol
Wah- 69, Rolli"" 39
Blue Bombaro or tho Detroit Ll·
KARIIAI ON PINCI
ono. Karras last week altned for
SAN -tiiW!cllldo •UP _
reported pa,ooo to wreolle proAmertcs lineman Alex Karru of lossionally.
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added one free throw of 'i"
G'am~ protector Dolph Joachim said Tuesday as ncar as be t~mpts. for high total on boll• ville rallied In tht late minutes. not g~t back In the game. Fer
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polls .reserve gam~) Dave Hart 1:t· · the i\lcKenziemen HI to H.
. ~~r ~~t for 22 pomts to le~d ~l l
HoW'l'ver, with Liev\ng, M
1sc?rers. T~e game was easily 1n Roush and Layne controlling both
a•- !hddleport s hands until )'ielsnn- boards the Rutland f.ve could

Three val!Jable fleld 1KDala wer~
throws fOr 12 points to tat, Sec-·
counted, two b)' Johnoon and one
ond. qlgh Midd1ef10rl t.onota.
by Bruce Zirkle. 1'h~ - first was
thiS ltU been one Of the best deGr season On record Middleport !railed lS-l~ at
• _looJJI Ultderneath llflf i neat paol loc!lll1., It' also Is one of the best !or coons. The coon bunter . the lint quarter but chmlfed to

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~y1cod 10 pomts on 9 brdlla nt
f1eld goal~, m.ostly from 12·13
feet out, 1n h1e center slo~. ~L!

aggressive 6-3 eenter ol tb~ Pan- can tell about 80 deer were taken in Meigs County during the P••mts .
then netted 34 poiniJ oh nine four day hunting season. This is one of the best kills, hunter- Jt wos little Ed croo~s. resew
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falcons Roll To
Fifth Win At
Kelly's Silt points, ROy Long s 5, ·
and Ne~on's 4 points acc&lt;Jimte1 Rutland Tqesd!lly
for tht! l ~H.l advantage the Jac·
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Bobby Nelsen, flecl Middlepor' to town.

ca~ll

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gua rd w~o has been . sharpenin •!
In a thr1lhng resen·e . gam~ 1 Down going into the seeond
h1s shoofmg Pye qutckly sin&lt;"" won by the JHcketls 44:-42 (Jdt&lt;r
· ·1• 4- .30 the Red Devils repeat-

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La)•ne 0 5·10 5; ?rf Roush I

bi1l victo_rr of the. sC~son, 61·59 ~ets ;a~o 1; seorl~ over the Wahama took its Hrth- straii'ht
after trailmg until midway Ill oTu~ sJ Ink 1 at quar r .. dl
win without a defeut Tuesda)'
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the thlfd quarter then s~aViflg orf . ne ac c. s now arc 1 c \m· night at Rutland 69-39 pullin~
a determmed rall y by ll'lc losers I til Jan. 3 "'hen Pomeroy comes away in oll qu arters except the

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garded GaJijpolis Blue De~ils
TuesdQ Ql&amp;bt &amp;V-64 Oil. the rome·

roy haidceurt.
The will handed

The Middleport Yellow Jackl'!s

SPORTS
DESK

Pom~roy'aPur~lePantberlwere
being loohd \&amp;I)()IU~ay hi South·
rtnc ·~cry

Jackets Jlally Jn Third Qu:p-ter
For First S€Q Vidory Of Seasqn

4=Dany Senlinil)omeroY-Middteport, o. Dec. 11. 1957

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DaDy Sentinel, Poinl!l'O)'·Middlell011, 0., Dee. 18, t05T~

4-Dany Sentinel, Poineroy.Middleport, 0., ~ee. J8, 19G7 .11
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Louisiana Asks Death Penalty ;f:;r~et
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FOf AduIts ' e11lDJ' arcotiCS ~:~15~: Cil;:·i~i~;n

8-Dilly Se,!tin~ I'Oiii~Y'~ddleport, 0,, Dec, 18, 1957

and a guest Mi5f Goldyo

roa ~NIUST~T DEI'ENDABLE RESULrs
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, NEW YORK UP - Wall Street
is gettmg a bH worried over the
reletiVCS in unanimity of the prognorticationt
Jackie Cal(wnght of Weirt011 for mit
Tbey"parallel each oth~ on such
recently visited here.
Mrs. H. 1 Dyer, Mrs. L. J. Rut· things. as a downturn in the first
tcncutter, Mrs: A. D. Hume half, a rise in the second, more
were shoppjng In Hunlington on government and shte and local

Bowli"g ~ighlig~ts

Mr, ond Mrs, Howard Waggon-

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BY UNITED P~,ss . ..
I squad, attnbutes success to ex·
j The ~tate of Lo_11mana u con· _se llent coo~cratJOn from the fed·
1tcm.plotmg death m the _el« trlr eral narcGucs .bureau .and til~
rha~r for an _adult convicted of shte courts whtch convtctcd 14.
selling narcotiCS to any boy or out of 144 arrcstl.'d li!!!t year.
d
girl under 21.
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His squad needs no &lt;~rrest war 1 n ay.
It marks the extreme to which rant. It b even an offense to b:!
Mr. and Mrs Raymvr.d Great·
1 nuthcr~hcs in some
areas arc I caught w1th a syringe if there Is house and children of Huntington
j ready to go tn combat one of the a past record Bail is nry high I recently visited Mr.
and Mrs

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per '"""' ror-..... ...._.u~~r m-u....
flpodll- 0... molllb lor 211 &lt;ODll per won!.
hll rate of lteilll per word 'IIIII be charred for advertising U
,IQt pold far befora the JJca ofeath JIIDillh foUowinl insertion,
liroot Ia Advorti&amp;ID1-8hould be reoorted lmmrdiatcl), Tho
D1U, Se~Jti!tel wiD not be respor.Jible for more than o!le fncor·
lecl -l'lklll.
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Cold o1 'l'lllllb llld IIDedll Nollca of Ewoot.t 81 00. ONtuartu
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Pomeroy Mol'or 3 Lions Club 0
Porn, Ccmenl Blk, 3 Uoni08ins o
Boney's Mkt. 2 H&amp;R Firestone o
STANDING$

spendlag, and no tax cuts;

Eadi of the predictions so far
has been based on what the ex-

Pomemy Cement Blook
Pomeroy Motor ()o.
Boney's 'Market
Rubinson's Laundry
Pomeroy Lions Club
H. &amp; R. Firestone

perts conaider is the outlook for

more government, federal and
m\lnil}ipal, spending. And all are
most vicious crltnlllal pur.!!uits in I and casps are heard quickly so A. D. Hume.
the United St:lte ~ . a traftic wbiclJ defendants arc "not left out on
:\fr. and Mrs Price Hutf of predicated on no break from the
wrecks human Ji ves by the tbuu· the streets thn~e and fuur monthJI Chesapeake were rece11t guestJ cold war. And nearly all say
S&lt;Jnds and breeds more crime.
to get money to defend them· of Mr. and Mrs. 0 J. Bostic. · there'll be no tax cut. !Most say no
A federal a\IDrney told a rc· selves."
A group of men who went deer tax rile either Cor individuals.
Publith Annual ~tlook
cent hearing in New York CitY.
''Most ClUes forget addicts and hunting recently were Ray Weav·
Keystone Custodian Funds today
itself branded the nation's caPI· concentrate on the peddlers." cr. George and Charles Jewell .
&amp;ood Mixed Hay BY the bale 01 l:ll for the narcotics trade, that says Carroll. "We take the ad· Douglas Roush, Jim Layne, John published its annual economic,
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business and financial outlook
A'ITENTiON
For"bit"
trailer load H. A. Cole, Tup out!ltandmg johs of combatting diet as well as the peddler off Morgan, Jim and Oak Howard.
and gave estimates on the princi·
Christmas, buy hlm MeCuiiOfh
pers Plains. Pbone 1250.
the narcolics racket had hP.en ill&gt; the street. Ninety·flve per cent of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Brinker pal key business indicators.
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Chain Slw _ An Ideal
&amp;ift !or
12-3-3ltp
complishcd i~ l.ouisian&lt;~ an~ Oh1u your addictiOn 1s caused by liB· ha\'C returned here aflu being
Keystone said gross national
111 Flonrla for somettme.
sportsmen, farmer&amp; an4 part· - --~a nd in thl' ntws of Baltunurc, sociation with other urldicU."
product in the first hall of 1958
time cutters. AI low u $18100 custom Buiii Kitchen Kitchen Seultlc and Honolulu.
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Eaq terms available For ·de~ designed for y()~ r home Free ·
How It Wu Done
NE \f HAVEN W V
Weekend guesJs of nr. an will dip to 4~ billion ~ollars on
pendablllty; QIIIUty a~d service I ..umat•• Foreman ' Abbott I The United Pre-" queried _it&lt;
GARDEN CLUB. o.
Mrs, J, ~ Stewar\ wn, ~:r- "::~ an annual rate, against 435.2 bll·
buy McCUIIoth. Melga Equlp-1 Phoae ~-Y.
8 8 tf I hmeau s HI tho!!e plarN to fm&lt;l
Th N H
G d C1 11 Mrs. wa ly Stewar ' 0 :;on hi lion dollirs in 1927. Penonal
ment Ccnapany Pomeroy Ohio
out how it w:1s done . Here is the h ld e h ~w in en 1 "chen_ 1 u Ky., and Glen Downey an aug - spending is estimated 'tQ hold un·
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e t e1r an~u.a
. ne mas tcr sue Qf Athens, o.
cbanged at 28ll million dollars an·
Puone .,,
(12) 17, 6tc PARAKEETS: All colora, youn g I L , ,
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party at the Qu1ihn Clubhowc
Mrs Margaret Hoffman and nual rate. Corpor4te profits ne
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and breeders.. s2.~ to $5 eac
passed in 1056, ~'"O\'iding lmpris· wtth a gift exch_ange. Mrs. Lloyd M.rs. Evelyn Danbury of South expected to dip t 7 billion dollars
St.ttlon Dee. 16 and 21 7 to 10
PAhleo ~a6teBdl pJmrvs .at .$~.50Vtot 1110. onment or not less than 30 nor Rous-h won a pnze for the prel· , Charleston visited Mr. ""d Mr!! un an annual rate and dividendi
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are estimated to abow i small In·
P· M·
12-13-3tc
just off Route 7 at Hobson.
~ell~n~~ ··
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Eugene esson r~en .
1 more than gg . years for
12 14 6\c done to juvrntlcs. And more lm·
Roll caJJ ~as .tray favors whtch I Mrs. W .T. Stone, ~rs. George crease .
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-------~ PllrtJill- there can be no parole. ure to be dlstnbutcd to bed pa· l Jarqes, Mrs. N. 0. Wem, Mrs. A The stock market, saya Key·
IIJDIOoJte L-Jeaqe - Lane Ced1r
nn 1bation or suspensiOn of sen· tlents at Lakm State Hospital.
D. 11ume ari"d Mrs J. L Stewar: stone, will be dependent on the
CbeJts- LAV Win·~· Plu- ChristmBB trees Lower SyracuEc tence
Mrs. W. R. Proffitt told ~ were in Parkersburg shopping.
f'I""""I!SS made by the nation's in·
f'riltda~ Refrtaeraton.
on State Road. SOc and $1. John· \
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Christmas Story t1tled "How The
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith mo dwtrles.
llbr Fumfture, Mlddllport, Ohio ny Lisle, Syracuse
12 14 6tc ' A lf' gJslahv• rrml:n.,tee heade~ Gifts Were Used"
tored to Grand Rapids, Mi 'h., ami
Outlook Vorl•• Omtly
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. d' th , d ht hom"
The importAnce of the various
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urm g a s orl usmcs&amp; sess1011 '
h h receiv d thera etl· stoct groups Oil the balls of their
12) Cord Of thanks
For Sale. Cf\11 31et. before 8 a. changmg the maximum penalty the group db;clust•d that bt, 2nd ~here st e ~s
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market value is 11sted with petro·
m. or 11rter 4 n ru.
10 16 6tfc to death. There already are pen· and 3rd prize will be given 111 Uc trea men ·
leum and natural gas topping the
altles of up to 50 years !or sell the Home Lighting eontest.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Grahain list witn 19-46 per cent of the
Guesl9 were Mrs. Wyatt Chat!- and children, Portsmouth, wel't
We want to extend our thank&amp; to FOR S1·Li;: one La_nclllter deep ing narcottcs to other adults ar1d
11 et,lllmh hw 1 ~ pr;:_sfur~ Gov. Earl Long has refuaed tto well, Mrs. E. 1.. Stein, Mrs. A. D. Monday guests of Mr. and Mn. value of all listed iBsues. Then
netahbon and lmndo, Melgo
~ek
come utilities WJth 16.17 per cent
General Hospital, Rev, Eugeoe
an an 5W c · 180
tc ! reduce th e sentence of any nar· Hume and Mrs. L. J. Ruttencut· B ' T h" 11 t and r mdy
of value followed by chemical,
pta1tlc p!rJt', llf.t x 1114; one 1 , .
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a
Brown, EwinJ Funeral Home, . architect's
drawing table J(l)ol ~.ot1cs offender.
ter. Hostesses were Mrs. P. J.
Mn. Edward
cook, BISsit~. 14,60 per cebt; automotive, 7-~2
Aid for the Aaed, 'and aU who
IDd too1s One typewrit~ desk
. ' Wttat ?ttlo ~ld
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assisted during the )lin.., and
d
fill
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h d d
Ohtv s Gov. C. W1l11am 0 Neill Mrs. Jack Frey.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mor· centi electrical equipment, 4.17
ng ca n~t . an ma e. w ote hls state' "get tough" law
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death of our mother, Mn, Mary &amp;D one
per cent; machinery &amp;: meta1s,
One
electric
table
saw,
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woof\
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SwaueL
MEETING
Mr and Mrs .Joh.a Morgan 3.64 per cent, and retail trade,
'd k d " d In 193~ wht!n he was attorney
lathe,oneliOlI oa .llreuoar, J
-I he HI
, last Ttlursday. 3.33 per cerit..
Sont and Daughter.
one l'Wbl~o" Rewtng maehtne, gc~era I. Bf
e ore lht
. a .n ort"ncas ter••·
ust crs Cl as!! lo!• t he Mo- were , in Columbus
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utlque. Pitone Pomeroy 81 5-J. Ohio had ~en. pi~pomted a.s the thodist Church was host to th~
Mrs. Cliff Roush and Mr. anC
OuUook for the various indus·
---~---t 6t{.: 11arcotlcs (hstrJbulml) center ~t rhurch meml:rershlp at a Fellow- Mrs. Cl1arles Roush motorf:!d t•1 tries varies greatly, according to
10
- - - - - __ - - -· the Midwest. There were_ an es~l· shlp dinne-r at the chur : - h Dec. 11 steubenville Sunday where tht.Y Keystone, and importanl -adjustJ
mated 15,000 addicts m Oh11
Glen Smith pmided and those met Mr, and Mh, Barry Montgom- ments have already been made or
• H. IIAWLINGB SONS CO. - S6 r R t Le
O(fl
nlone spending 75 million dollan attending enjoyed a social hour. ery and daughter of Los Angeles are under way.
bour Wretbr Sorvlce. Doy or en orl llase - C " bspallcdc a year for narcotics and costing Attending were Mr. and Mrs. 0. Calif and accompanlt!d theiJI t~
1 u ·
Pbune 8!!2'7, Nlaht l'llooe
on
oor oto1 oa
lng..11econc
Wlll butld
suits your
. the 8latc 37~ m1'II ''?n d 11ars when J. Bostic, Mr. and ~Irs . Jacl: New .,Haven. The . MontgomerrOJ
1103(1-X ll(,J&gt;Q!: • PLYl!OU'III
they turned to CTJmc to buy the Needs and children, Mr. and Mrs. Will spend the holiday~ here
DEALrllD
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12 17 6tc ru.g'l.
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Arthur Whcl'ii, Mr. and Mrt.
Mrs. F. A. Batey and Mr!l ..I
WSCS CIRCLE MEETS
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new
law~
pro~Hie
pmort
Jess
Abel
and
Ricky,
Mr.
and
Lloyd
Rou1h.
were
shopping
1n r
oar repair and weldini.~Nelaler
The Afternoon Circle of the
term of 30 years to l1fc for sell· Mrs. Ray Dar ling, Mr. and Mn Parkersburg Monday.
and CloeiJ, Racine, Oblo, Phone Sleeping room:., Qall 338'r'.
12 16 31p ing narcotic~ to minors and a Glen Smith &lt;1nd daughter, Mr
Mit
11 It 8llo
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minimum or 10 ~~ars Cor auy 11nd Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Mr. and
Sales
1\pdrtmcnt, 4 room s m;d bnth.. fi rst oflcru:c. Second offender~ Mn. 811! Howard anrt daughter,
- - - • ,.... - -- Extra lnrgc !lvill!,{ room .w1th cn nnot rt!ccive probation.
Ohio Mrs. Hazen Hous h 11 nd wanda,
19tl~ Buick Special. $585. 2 dr
open f1repl arc. l'rlvo~tc c~·nm· 1 takes intn acrottnl \be record nt MrS. carrie Bumgardner, Rev. f!.
Sedan. Original metallic green
cc. Heat anti w&lt;~trr rurnl'ihe•l.l narcotics convictions in other r:;. }~!lis, Mr Jnd Mn. Ralph
fillilh., Dynat1ow drive. Billet·
Immediate proscsston. For In· stutcs.
Fink and Pc g.:( y, 1\lr. and Mrs
tDur's, Pomeroy.
12-13·13tr.l lormotion Call 374M
At the end of the l1rst yea!', Alton Bonney and sons and Mt·.
1934 Pont~ Star Chid. St,09~. 12 HI ~1:' I narrotJC~ vwlnlillnS were reduced nnd Mr~. John l•'crguson and da.u
Conv. Cpe. )Jydram6ttlc drlv4l. l Furnl1hed apartm•~nl and utilitlc!l. by abBo u~ 700 ~cr ~cnt. d
ghtcr.
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, roc:e .urt
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LIVE WIRES
Bl1ettnu'1, Pomeroy. 12·l3-6tr.
Main or phone 388·Y.
In Baltlm OLc, Cap~. Joseph C~r·
(12) l'T, 3tp roll. lwml uf the City narcel1c:;
The Liv&amp; Wire Class uf th1:
EUB Church hclcl a Chrtslma~
I~ Buick Super V8, $89~ - 4 d·dinner for Lhcir Dccomber mer!·
Scdan, ~nallow drive, Rll- For Rent - !:xton•lon Wdero,
•
inl!! an~ Mrs. Otho Lcivmg gav(!
dio and Healer, Beautlf•l tur- Scaffold warda, TJrop CIOtbl '
~!rH. Jhtby Brewer and daughter the in v.ocalion.
quotoe 111d white ftnlsh, Biaet- CHntan P'lsher, Middleport.
The dinner was sem:d at th1•
Pb,me 62t:&amp;-X.
111 U SIWJII on afternoon with her moth•nar'l, Pomeroy,
12·13-tltc
Rhododendron r~arm
Women
cr. Mr~ . Emma Powell.
19!7 Buick VI SpeciaL $2,79!)1r. und Mrs. Frank Coate Mpcnt Ciub house hy the women of lhe
2 tk Hard Top Cpo, Only 8,23!
~umlay arternoon with Emma Bacntel EUB Church,
actual mllea by car1ful toea!
Mrs. Waid CunningiHHtl ron·
Powt'll.
owner, Dynaflow drlv~, PopuGury and ShUIV'I Wells spont ductcd a sllorl business session
lar hard tap modeL Blaettnar'r
Sunday evening with their grand· and gave the devotions Th ~
::.~
Porr.roy, '
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nw\hl'J'q, Hazel Johnson and Ver· group sang "Silent Night" follow·
19!4 Ford VI Cuatom4ne, $99!, 1181
IK'•Mr.PigotL
, Spencer ed by a prayer by Mrs. K. J.
and ·Mrs. Va!f.'1e
Scolt and lhe J.ord's PrD)'l'f
4 dr. Sedtn. A low miiClRgl)
mrnt a day with Mr- and MroThe rCl!i call was answered :1y
clc1n, 'Gno owoer r Jr. Blaet
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Charlet~
Price
and
family
.
" Momorlc ~ of Chtidhuod J)ays."
lnar'1, Pomeroy..
12·13·61,: BARY SI'ITING in your homo.
\h. and Mrs. Denver Curtis and
Atlending were Mn. Howard
Phone 6081-M.
lZ 12 6tc son, Mr and Mrs. L. D. Pierce, BurriE, Mrs. Thelma Capehart.
19!0 Dodao 4 dr, S"dan,
Run• IOJ&gt;d, Biuttnar's, Pome- N-o-; ·taklng applications ror sen· sp1•nt Snurday evening with Mr. Mrs. Ivan Shawver, Mrs. S. H
and Mrs. Millard Van Meter of Reitmirc, Mrs.
roy,
12-13-6tr
George Je\.\oc\1,
lim·l Nc·wspapcr Ruulr 11 i11
u s •~Mrs. Clnyton Atllcy, Mrl. Nanc\'
Mldclleporl. Call 390, PomP Syr~tc
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llrs, Mary llilleary i• home .Johnson, ~!rs, K C, Riddle, Mr"
roy
121~ - 1 1
rrom Cumberland, Md., wtth her P. E. Pickens, Mn K K. Sc1te·.
pm·t·nts, Mr. nil d Mre. 1 RaIPh .\Irs. Jo11ephine Miller, Mr~. Alvu
Swun tlnd siSter, Bernice.
Luckydoo, Mn. Ray Weaver. Mn
Rou!ing nnd lipoutlng. New and
---===:-==-Mo==ry Pitrcl Ottc Roush, Mrs. Cliff Roush
_ _ _ Mrs. n. F. Bryant. .Mrs. Roy Hoff·
repairs. f.T€!e estlmaLC'. fl)nt Sar· __
ver, Pomeroy, Rt. 2, T,owcr l.~tur· RADIU &amp; TEcEVISIO:l !ERVICE, man, Mrs, Harry Capeharl, Mr.
el Cllrf Rood,
021 17 , 6tp
PhoDe 200- Cleland Mpllanco l' ~'- A, Batey, Mrs. Beruora Lehln~
- -------- --- -- Store_116 W, MaiD St.. Pomeraf Mrs, Everett Loudormllt, Mr!
~UICK SF.RV1CE on Watch Re¥ 23 U Burr&lt;&gt;ll Dawson,
Mrs.
Ed~ar
pairing by Factory 'l'rnlnct1
In The Hearl of Masoa City
=======~==Layne,
Mrs.
Harold
Fry
Jr.,
Mr.1. 1
wntchmak•r COW.INS JliW~J , - - - Edilh Roush., Miss Millie Btun·

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·Bakers Furn.
31\1 16\! 6!3
Liberty Rest:
Z6
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SCHOO~ PRO~RAAI
Ho!sum
2~
23
521
Seccond Street 23\1 24\1 4901 \_he sen~ol' Chrialtltas- J&gt;fograr.·
Sentinel
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458 wiU be prmnted Dee,- 18 II 7:30
Jaycees
15
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313 p, m, The mQv(e "Tbe l.itllest
Angel" will be •holin atlthat
SEASON HIGHS
fnd _ 3 game!: - Darst (Bakers), time, Everyone iJivltcd,
607,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fick, tf
fnd, I game - Duerr (Liberty),
Po~teroy, Mr, and 'Mra, Kenneth
247,
aylor · nf Syrac:rue and Mr. and
Team 3 games - Liberty 2601.
Mrs. Ferris Justic; of Maaon were
Team I game - Uberty 961
ealllog on- Mr,- and Mrs. Ned
TOP "5" IOWLERS
Henry Sunday,
Clatworthy, Bakers
180
Mr, and Mra, George Burns atDarst (Bakers)
177 tended a dinner given by Mr. and
-~tollart, Holsum ,
173 Mrs, Lester Zerkle of Mason Cjty
!locks Davi&amp;, Llber\y
172 on Saturday evening for the
. !:"_chi_'ni.
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meat ette, e~~h realltor, addtna
AUTO SALIS
maohlno, allctr, JCa!ea, condy
ceao, pop case, and the atoek -~-- - - -- -· _ -~-­ ~
thot Ia o~ tltlthelvea. _All for 1 !'or lloUiO Build !tiSNct~ler'a
$30110.00 Ttl'tlla eaa be trran1cd, P.aclno, Ohio, Phone 3604Ill L
Bad he~lh rta.n lor qulttinl,
II 14 Stc
W: F. UPtiJIIOI, IIUIItn~. Ohto _
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11\'eURANCII AGI!NCI
Pll!.o. AutomHI~ MHitll
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FURNITURE

IILLS TO BE GIVEN .AWAY
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Martag
Kelvlnator

Next Qrawlng Sat., Dec. 2Ist, At 8P.M.

and

5 Lucky Penons Will Win!

Frigidaire I
APPLIANCU

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.... $19.95

Eletlrla Mixer
SPECIAJ.! UU5

CompleJo with Attachmonto
Jtog. Price ••• ••• &lt;.- $3U5
Xmas Special . ,, $!U5
SAYI . •. •••••••••• $15,00

cup
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to L,ONO' FELLO\r
ODt Jetter simply otanilllor another. In 'th!laaiiJII• A !' ""'!
for· tho \h~ee L'l ..?' tor the two. O'a, etc. '"'itf~Uttert, ~P9.f"
tr0pnes1 the lena:tb and formation ot, the wardl lrt aU hlitj.
t~ ~ta day the· code !etten are differet\t
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COLUMBIA, S, C UP - lliehaet
V F'aiTen told a judge Tuesday he
tried to saw his way out of the
state penitentiary so he could com·
platn to a jud ge "about not having
a lawyer wltt!n be was convicted
of armed robbery last year.

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F02 SEEn!OVENS ?IKT~DA'(
PoW TliEN,il!ficN IT Fi~AU.I'
CCJ.IES, HE FOI!6ET6 IT'

trans-AUUUo plane by stretch·
er &amp;t ·New York, and etewardeliS Ltll.laD .leg~rwald carrtes
the bait;, Qbm dtlrbig em~r~
gency landlllg at Shannon,
Ireland. The plane waa on a
llOJUitop lllgbf iri&gt;111 Belgrade
to New Yor~ ·!!lth l~ HWlgart·
Ill ntu(f.. ''WbtO """' EIIZa.IM!th Ralca,', 112, lQIIIY abe WBO
NAVAL OFFICER JAtLEII
rotn&amp; to fiavio l)el' baby-rlgbt
I'OHTSMOUTH, Englaqd UJ' aow, Tbe pQbt •hqted eourae ·
Navy Sub-Lieutenant All.an Galveto Sbamtoit, ' ihllt 'liad to eulcy began a nine months jail sen·
clo tlte.f~muf'~ lor aa
tenee today for lunging at two sea·
hOUr.~ radloOd lnatruc, tlottt.
- -_ llo plirto 'lould
men with his ceremoni&lt;JI sword.
lu&lt;l llli/Jj lliao '""•I hiouli later tt -•
ill "~, 'llO~·p.,.
SANTA EXONERATED
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STEHLING, Il L UP - Santa
Mrs.- Frltl(a Henry, !!Irs. June Claus~ blamed at first' for causing
Burns "11ia
' uel!fei- Cperyl wenl a $100,000 fire in Kline's Depart·
ment Store, didn't start it after
to Galli!)'
feltQUYMra. j'WS. ~a l{eilrY went to ;. ali, the fue department sald Tues·
Cl!rlsiiJI!l ~lnoer liven by Mrs, day, F)re Chief Richard Nicol oaid
Irene Junia of Mason City on faulty lighting, not a m~chanteal
Thurtday for her sisters and sis· St Nick, was responsible
ter..lt.-!iw. A- deUetous dinner
was letved at noon and an er.·
NOISY THING
challif\ bt ~tla folla•-ed, I"
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YOliK
UP - Fred Clark
crelitt 1nd ebffee were eerved h
of Xenia, Ohio, heard an alarm·
the lftenlaari.
ing buzzing sound coming from his
WIUIIim Rosson, Columbus, vi'- !iUJtcHse today and called police.
l~ 1\tJ etid Mrs, Walter Blake Bomb squad detectives rushed to
SilpdiJI' e1tn,ln¥·
the Roose~lt Hotel where Clark
was sto.yirlg and took the suitca~
to the roof. Jnside theY found a
battery-operated, vibratin~ clothes
brush humming away.

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In MIDDLII'OlT, OHIO
fl"40NII
till
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Nothing To Buy! N9 o•Ugatlon

AND YOU'NEED NOT BE PRESJ;N1' TO WIN
JUST COME IN AND REGISTER YOUR NAME ON
ONB Of" OUR REGISTRATION BLAN·U

lttol Estate Broker

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Lifo, Aut•. Jlre,'Polta. Call !)of
VItia, l(I,Jdle;:ort. Olllo.

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James Ma~rlner
736 I. Moln Sf,
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peoy cottl, Woodrow Enalc, On
TllMlTIS IIIT&amp;RM,tNATID 1
Boech Gro9e Itaad, Rutland _
For
fM !nwpect~iJD phane 88S-M,
(IZ) 17, 3tc
Gllmuro S•pply Store, Pomoroy,
Ail work auaronteed Fully Inlilted, Vau1han'1 Indt•atrlal and
l••l••r.Ual rermtte CODtrol Set
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8 p,M, 'TIL XMAS

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(20)Buslness Servir.es

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-\!'RjiSS
watch
\- scend.
1. Swing mu11c
-ant
13. lnjure
· 5. Trai'l.sport
7. Neh1·u's
ot Esau
1 9, 1190k
country -~,28-En·)
I of Old
l\clng,
8. A helms·
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man
danger·
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9. Tl1ts
ous
I Carthage
Jl. Pen11y
women
•112. Put out
30. Scheme
13. Agrees
13. Enqirde
(lliangl 1 32. Herds
[H. Biblical citY
o!
1~. Greek lettet
]~. D!BCUB8
whales
17. Malt
· casually
33. Dxllke
beverage
16- Snarl¢&lt;1,ur
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antelope
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22. Gape
SiamesP.
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34. Girl's
14. Starting
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football
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26. Droop
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TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
H!gh Three Game Ind.: Rocks
DavJs, Liberty 074.
lfigh Single Game: Stobart, HoiRum, 225.
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loll"- and )!rs, Charles Rife callTenm Three Games: Liberty
2571.
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TOP TEAM BOWLERS
Sauer
U7--627
Lohse
2:111-"~3
Whipple
217~~7
Schoenlen
203-514
Wagner
·182-526
Nelson
l'T'l- 525
High Team Game and SeriesPomeroy Cement 81k. 925·2724

Notices

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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUI

BUCKWHEAT
MrL Cl"' Sn\tth h" sold her
farm here to Hershel Justice who
will take posses.slon in May.
Edward RUe, Gahanna, Ohio,
and George Beveridge ol Rey·
nahh1bur~, Oblo, spent Saturday
with Chu!ea Rife and f1mUy.
Robert Rife who Ia llome from
Ohio University for the holidays ls i
!!pend ing this week lit the Colum·
bus a!'ea visiting relatlvea.
Harold R1fc of Athens and Bert I
Cline, Albany, called on Charles
Rife and fomily Saturday,
}'Jr. and Mrs Estel Johnston I
and children spent Fr1day evening I
with Air, ~nd Mrs, Harley !Ufe and
sons, Richard and James Dale, and
her mothfr, Mrs. Mart Mollohan, I
wh.o returned Saturday to her
home in Summersville, w. va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saxton' and
children, Gary, Connie, Timmie
and David, sttent Sunday afternoon I
\Vilh Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Wells of
Wilkesville,
Huwud Wells is very ill at Holzer Hospital, Galllpolts,
Mr, w, V- !life is' also m and
Mr. and Mrs. kHl-1 Reed and w;ife
have been ln poor health for some

Mu, Alma Peck ••d da•tghter ,
Sharon and .sen Jerry, Carrfll
Brown of Chtlllcotll.e cnl cd r,n
Mr. ~nd Mr!. E. 0. Hcnr.v ~ Jnda •!.
Mr. and Mrs- J, M, Little and
!leba ~pent Sunday with M.s. KJ·
tic Stewart, Midclleport.
Mr. and Airs. Har rlll(ln RobJn·
son and ~ cJn!l spcnl Sund!l" wi .lt
1\ti'. und .\1r.s. l!-'rank \'JcLerm ll !
at Letart.
''~ ' "d Mrs. Buren I.!Linran
vlsJted Mr. and Mrs. Colvl11 Bunr·
~"-J ulll!r 1n Hun tington St•:tday.
M1·~. E:Jrl Darst and cllldrrn,
l't. Pleasant vi sit(·d Mr. an I Mr ~
II er man Cartwright la st wr ek
Mr. and Mn EJrl Loci elt of
M1dd l£'p0rt visiteU Mr ~ nd Mr ~
r . M. Lockett Sunday.
r. and 1o1rs l.esll•r Ohlm e- ~r ami
Bob Cre~r of New Haven vlsltetl
)fr and }frs. Fred Lewlt S\.lnday
!ltr. And Mrs. 1'ed Riley Sr
visi ted Mr. and . Mf3. Vernon
llou ~ h and family, ason, F·iday.
Calvin Bumgardner form l! r resi den t i!i a medical patient ilt
St. Mary's Hospital, Hunti11Qton.
Straud McDerm itt, West Col·
umbta and Bill McDermitt, P1.
Pleasant raJied on \frs. CJar.\
Williams recently

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Sotul'lll)"l Ceyptoquolo: NOW MYWII:ARY_lJt&gt;S I CLOSIII;
LEAVI) ME,'LEAVI: ME TO IUIPOSJ'!! -GRAY.
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1 DON'T KNOW--

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(70tNG TO BE

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Louisiana Asks Death Penalty ;f:;r~et
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FOf AduIts ' e11lDJ' arcotiCS ~:~15~: Cil;:·i~i~;n

8-Dilly Se,!tin~ I'Oiii~Y'~ddleport, 0,, Dec, 18, 1957

and a guest Mi5f Goldyo

roa ~NIUST~T DEI'ENDABLE RESULrs
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, NEW YORK UP - Wall Street
is gettmg a bH worried over the
reletiVCS in unanimity of the prognorticationt
Jackie Cal(wnght of Weirt011 for mit
Tbey"parallel each oth~ on such
recently visited here.
Mrs. H. 1 Dyer, Mrs. L. J. Rut· things. as a downturn in the first
tcncutter, Mrs: A. D. Hume half, a rise in the second, more
were shoppjng In Hunlington on government and shte and local

Bowli"g ~ighlig~ts

Mr, ond Mrs, Howard Waggon-

'WANT ADS
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BY UNITED P~,ss . ..
I squad, attnbutes success to ex·
j The ~tate of Lo_11mana u con· _se llent coo~cratJOn from the fed·
1tcm.plotmg death m the _el« trlr eral narcGucs .bureau .and til~
rha~r for an _adult convicted of shte courts whtch convtctcd 14.
selling narcotiCS to any boy or out of 144 arrcstl.'d li!!!t year.
d
girl under 21.
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His squad needs no &lt;~rrest war 1 n ay.
It marks the extreme to which rant. It b even an offense to b:!
Mr. and Mrs Raymvr.d Great·
1 nuthcr~hcs in some
areas arc I caught w1th a syringe if there Is house and children of Huntington
j ready to go tn combat one of the a past record Bail is nry high I recently visited Mr.
and Mrs

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per '"""' ror-..... ...._.u~~r m-u....
flpodll- 0... molllb lor 211 &lt;ODll per won!.
hll rate of lteilll per word 'IIIII be charred for advertising U
,IQt pold far befora the JJca ofeath JIIDillh foUowinl insertion,
liroot Ia Advorti&amp;ID1-8hould be reoorted lmmrdiatcl), Tho
D1U, Se~Jti!tel wiD not be respor.Jible for more than o!le fncor·
lecl -l'lklll.
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Pomeroy Mol'or 3 Lions Club 0
Porn, Ccmenl Blk, 3 Uoni08ins o
Boney's Mkt. 2 H&amp;R Firestone o
STANDING$

spendlag, and no tax cuts;

Eadi of the predictions so far
has been based on what the ex-

Pomemy Cement Blook
Pomeroy Motor ()o.
Boney's 'Market
Rubinson's Laundry
Pomeroy Lions Club
H. &amp; R. Firestone

perts conaider is the outlook for

more government, federal and
m\lnil}ipal, spending. And all are
most vicious crltnlllal pur.!!uits in I and casps are heard quickly so A. D. Hume.
the United St:lte ~ . a traftic wbiclJ defendants arc "not left out on
:\fr. and Mrs Price Hutf of predicated on no break from the
wrecks human Ji ves by the tbuu· the streets thn~e and fuur monthJI Chesapeake were rece11t guestJ cold war. And nearly all say
S&lt;Jnds and breeds more crime.
to get money to defend them· of Mr. and Mrs. 0 J. Bostic. · there'll be no tax cut. !Most say no
A federal a\IDrney told a rc· selves."
A group of men who went deer tax rile either Cor individuals.
Publith Annual ~tlook
cent hearing in New York CitY.
''Most ClUes forget addicts and hunting recently were Ray Weav·
Keystone Custodian Funds today
itself branded the nation's caPI· concentrate on the peddlers." cr. George and Charles Jewell .
&amp;ood Mixed Hay BY the bale 01 l:ll for the narcotics trade, that says Carroll. "We take the ad· Douglas Roush, Jim Layne, John published its annual economic,
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business and financial outlook
A'ITENTiON
For"bit"
trailer load H. A. Cole, Tup out!ltandmg johs of combatting diet as well as the peddler off Morgan, Jim and Oak Howard.
and gave estimates on the princi·
Christmas, buy hlm MeCuiiOfh
pers Plains. Pbone 1250.
the narcolics racket had hP.en ill&gt; the street. Ninety·flve per cent of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Brinker pal key business indicators.
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Chain Slw _ An Ideal
&amp;ift !or
12-3-3ltp
complishcd i~ l.ouisian&lt;~ an~ Oh1u your addictiOn 1s caused by liB· ha\'C returned here aflu being
Keystone said gross national
111 Flonrla for somettme.
sportsmen, farmer&amp; an4 part· - --~a nd in thl' ntws of Baltunurc, sociation with other urldicU."
product in the first hall of 1958
time cutters. AI low u $18100 custom Buiii Kitchen Kitchen Seultlc and Honolulu.
rt
Eaq terms available For ·de~ designed for y()~ r home Free ·
How It Wu Done
NE \f HAVEN W V
Weekend guesJs of nr. an will dip to 4~ billion ~ollars on
pendablllty; QIIIUty a~d service I ..umat•• Foreman ' Abbott I The United Pre-" queried _it&lt;
GARDEN CLUB. o.
Mrs, J, ~ Stewar\ wn, ~:r- "::~ an annual rate, against 435.2 bll·
buy McCUIIoth. Melga Equlp-1 Phoae ~-Y.
8 8 tf I hmeau s HI tho!!e plarN to fm&lt;l
Th N H
G d C1 11 Mrs. wa ly Stewar ' 0 :;on hi lion dollirs in 1927. Penonal
ment Ccnapany Pomeroy Ohio
out how it w:1s done . Here is the h ld e h ~w in en 1 "chen_ 1 u Ky., and Glen Downey an aug - spending is estimated 'tQ hold un·
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e t e1r an~u.a
. ne mas tcr sue Qf Athens, o.
cbanged at 28ll million dollars an·
Puone .,,
(12) 17, 6tc PARAKEETS: All colora, youn g I L , ,
d h
party at the Qu1ihn Clubhowc
Mrs Margaret Hoffman and nual rate. Corpor4te profits ne
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oms1ann 11. re ~ y as a aw
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See Santa at S Pointe Keyatone
and breeders.. s2.~ to $5 eac
passed in 1056, ~'"O\'iding lmpris· wtth a gift exch_ange. Mrs. Lloyd M.rs. Evelyn Danbury of South expected to dip t 7 billion dollars
St.ttlon Dee. 16 and 21 7 to 10
PAhleo ~a6teBdl pJmrvs .at .$~.50Vtot 1110. onment or not less than 30 nor Rous-h won a pnze for the prel· , Charleston visited Mr. ""d Mr!! un an annual rate and dividendi
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7· . 1rgnn a t a oe,
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tiest wrapped package
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are estimated to abow i small In·
P· M·
12-13-3tc
just off Route 7 at Hobson.
~ell~n~~ ··
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Eugene esson r~en .
1 more than gg . years for
12 14 6\c done to juvrntlcs. And more lm·
Roll caJJ ~as .tray favors whtch I Mrs. W .T. Stone, ~rs. George crease .
......,.,..,. Per
-------~ PllrtJill- there can be no parole. ure to be dlstnbutcd to bed pa· l Jarqes, Mrs. N. 0. Wem, Mrs. A The stock market, saya Key·
IIJDIOoJte L-Jeaqe - Lane Ced1r
nn 1bation or suspensiOn of sen· tlents at Lakm State Hospital.
D. 11ume ari"d Mrs J. L Stewar: stone, will be dependent on the
CbeJts- LAV Win·~· Plu- ChristmBB trees Lower SyracuEc tence
Mrs. W. R. Proffitt told ~ were in Parkersburg shopping.
f'I""""I!SS made by the nation's in·
f'riltda~ Refrtaeraton.
on State Road. SOc and $1. John· \
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Christmas Story t1tled "How The
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith mo dwtrles.
llbr Fumfture, Mlddllport, Ohio ny Lisle, Syracuse
12 14 6tc ' A lf' gJslahv• rrml:n.,tee heade~ Gifts Were Used"
tored to Grand Rapids, Mi 'h., ami
Outlook Vorl•• Omtly
t
_ _ h) State Ref Richard Bertram
. d' th , d ht hom"
The importAnce of the various
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ac:compame
e1r aug er
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--_ tteetJ:oIux Sweeper an
ar net 1s to consw.r new
eg1s a 1011
urm g a s orl usmcs&amp; sess1011 '
h h receiv d thera etl· stoct groups Oil the balls of their
12) Cord Of thanks
For Sale. Cf\11 31et. before 8 a. changmg the maximum penalty the group db;clust•d that bt, 2nd ~here st e ~s
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market value is 11sted with petro·
m. or 11rter 4 n ru.
10 16 6tfc to death. There already are pen· and 3rd prize will be given 111 Uc trea men ·
leum and natural gas topping the
altles of up to 50 years !or sell the Home Lighting eontest.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Grahain list witn 19-46 per cent of the
Guesl9 were Mrs. Wyatt Chat!- and children, Portsmouth, wel't
We want to extend our thank&amp; to FOR S1·Li;: one La_nclllter deep ing narcottcs to other adults ar1d
11 et,lllmh hw 1 ~ pr;:_sfur~ Gov. Earl Long has refuaed tto well, Mrs. E. 1.. Stein, Mrs. A. D. Monday guests of Mr. and Mn. value of all listed iBsues. Then
netahbon and lmndo, Melgo
~ek
come utilities WJth 16.17 per cent
General Hospital, Rev, Eugeoe
an an 5W c · 180
tc ! reduce th e sentence of any nar· Hume and Mrs. L. J. Ruttencut· B ' T h" 11 t and r mdy
of value followed by chemical,
pta1tlc p!rJt', llf.t x 1114; one 1 , .
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on
a
Brown, EwinJ Funeral Home, . architect's
drawing table J(l)ol ~.ot1cs offender.
ter. Hostesses were Mrs. P. J.
Mn. Edward
cook, BISsit~. 14,60 per cebt; automotive, 7-~2
Aid for the Aaed, 'and aU who
IDd too1s One typewrit~ desk
. ' Wttat ?ttlo ~ld
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Wolpert, Mrll. Dunald Roush and Va., has !ipent the ptllt mont!! per cent; steel &amp; iron, 4:.66 per
assisted during the )lin.., and
d
fill
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Ohtv s Gov. C. W1l11am 0 Neill Mrs. Jack Frey.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mor· centi electrical equipment, 4.17
ng ca n~t . an ma e. w ote hls state' "get tough" law
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death of our mother, Mn, Mary &amp;D one
per cent; machinery &amp;: meta1s,
One
electric
table
saw,
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n and rami y.
SwaueL
MEETING
Mr and Mrs .Joh.a Morgan 3.64 per cent, and retail trade,
'd k d " d In 193~ wht!n he was attorney
lathe,oneliOlI oa .llreuoar, J
-I he HI
, last Ttlursday. 3.33 per cerit..
Sont and Daughter.
one l'Wbl~o" Rewtng maehtne, gc~era I. Bf
e ore lht
. a .n ort"ncas ter••·
ust crs Cl as!! lo!• t he Mo- were , in Columbus
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utlque. Pitone Pomeroy 81 5-J. Ohio had ~en. pi~pomted a.s the thodist Church was host to th~
Mrs. Cliff Roush and Mr. anC
OuUook for the various indus·
---~---t 6t{.: 11arcotlcs (hstrJbulml) center ~t rhurch meml:rershlp at a Fellow- Mrs. Cl1arles Roush motorf:!d t•1 tries varies greatly, according to
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- - - - - __ - - -· the Midwest. There were_ an es~l· shlp dinne-r at the chur : - h Dec. 11 steubenville Sunday where tht.Y Keystone, and importanl -adjustJ
mated 15,000 addicts m Oh11
Glen Smith pmided and those met Mr, and Mh, Barry Montgom- ments have already been made or
• H. IIAWLINGB SONS CO. - S6 r R t Le
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nlone spending 75 million dollan attending enjoyed a social hour. ery and daughter of Los Angeles are under way.
bour Wretbr Sorvlce. Doy or en orl llase - C " bspallcdc a year for narcotics and costing Attending were Mr. and Mrs. 0. Calif and accompanlt!d theiJI t~
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Pbune 8!!2'7, Nlaht l'llooe
on
oor oto1 oa
lng..11econc
Wlll butld
suits your
. the 8latc 37~ m1'II ''?n d 11ars when J. Bostic, Mr. and ~Irs . Jacl: New .,Haven. The . MontgomerrOJ
1103(1-X ll(,J&gt;Q!: • PLYl!OU'III
they turned to CTJmc to buy the Needs and children, Mr. and Mrs. Will spend the holiday~ here
DEALrllD
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12 17 6tc ru.g'l.
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Arthur Whcl'ii, Mr. and Mrt.
Mrs. F. A. Batey and Mr!l ..I
WSCS CIRCLE MEETS
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he
new
law~
pro~Hie
pmort
Jess
Abel
and
Ricky,
Mr.
and
Lloyd
Rou1h.
were
shopping
1n r
oar repair and weldini.~Nelaler
The Afternoon Circle of the
term of 30 years to l1fc for sell· Mrs. Ray Dar ling, Mr. and Mn Parkersburg Monday.
and CloeiJ, Racine, Oblo, Phone Sleeping room:., Qall 338'r'.
12 16 31p ing narcotic~ to minors and a Glen Smith &lt;1nd daughter, Mr
Mit
11 It 8llo
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minimum or 10 ~~ars Cor auy 11nd Mrs. J. L. Stewart, Mr. and
Sales
1\pdrtmcnt, 4 room s m;d bnth.. fi rst oflcru:c. Second offender~ Mn. 811! Howard anrt daughter,
- - - • ,.... - -- Extra lnrgc !lvill!,{ room .w1th cn nnot rt!ccive probation.
Ohio Mrs. Hazen Hous h 11 nd wanda,
19tl~ Buick Special. $585. 2 dr
open f1repl arc. l'rlvo~tc c~·nm· 1 takes intn acrottnl \be record nt MrS. carrie Bumgardner, Rev. f!.
Sedan. Original metallic green
cc. Heat anti w&lt;~trr rurnl'ihe•l.l narcotics convictions in other r:;. }~!lis, Mr Jnd Mn. Ralph
fillilh., Dynat1ow drive. Billet·
Immediate proscsston. For In· stutcs.
Fink and Pc g.:( y, 1\lr. and Mrs
tDur's, Pomeroy.
12-13·13tr.l lormotion Call 374M
At the end of the l1rst yea!', Alton Bonney and sons and Mt·.
1934 Pont~ Star Chid. St,09~. 12 HI ~1:' I narrotJC~ vwlnlillnS were reduced nnd Mr~. John l•'crguson and da.u
Conv. Cpe. )Jydram6ttlc drlv4l. l Furnl1hed apartm•~nl and utilitlc!l. by abBo u~ 700 ~cr ~cnt. d
ghtcr.
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, roc:e .urt
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LIVE WIRES
Bl1ettnu'1, Pomeroy. 12·l3-6tr.
Main or phone 388·Y.
In Baltlm OLc, Cap~. Joseph C~r·
(12) l'T, 3tp roll. lwml uf the City narcel1c:;
The Liv&amp; Wire Class uf th1:
EUB Church hclcl a Chrtslma~
I~ Buick Super V8, $89~ - 4 d·dinner for Lhcir Dccomber mer!·
Scdan, ~nallow drive, Rll- For Rent - !:xton•lon Wdero,
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inl!! an~ Mrs. Otho Lcivmg gav(!
dio and Healer, Beautlf•l tur- Scaffold warda, TJrop CIOtbl '
~!rH. Jhtby Brewer and daughter the in v.ocalion.
quotoe 111d white ftnlsh, Biaet- CHntan P'lsher, Middleport.
The dinner was sem:d at th1•
Pb,me 62t:&amp;-X.
111 U SIWJII on afternoon with her moth•nar'l, Pomeroy,
12·13-tltc
Rhododendron r~arm
Women
cr. Mr~ . Emma Powell.
19!7 Buick VI SpeciaL $2,79!)1r. und Mrs. Frank Coate Mpcnt Ciub house hy the women of lhe
2 tk Hard Top Cpo, Only 8,23!
~umlay arternoon with Emma Bacntel EUB Church,
actual mllea by car1ful toea!
Mrs. Waid CunningiHHtl ron·
Powt'll.
owner, Dynaflow drlv~, PopuGury and ShUIV'I Wells spont ductcd a sllorl business session
lar hard tap modeL Blaettnar'r
Sunday evening with their grand· and gave the devotions Th ~
::.~
Porr.roy, '
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nw\hl'J'q, Hazel Johnson and Ver· group sang "Silent Night" follow·
19!4 Ford VI Cuatom4ne, $99!, 1181
IK'•Mr.PigotL
, Spencer ed by a prayer by Mrs. K. J.
and ·Mrs. Va!f.'1e
Scolt and lhe J.ord's PrD)'l'f
4 dr. Sedtn. A low miiClRgl)
mrnt a day with Mr- and MroThe rCl!i call was answered :1y
clc1n, 'Gno owoer r Jr. Blaet
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Charlet~
Price
and
family
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" Momorlc ~ of Chtidhuod J)ays."
lnar'1, Pomeroy..
12·13·61,: BARY SI'ITING in your homo.
\h. and Mrs. Denver Curtis and
Atlending were Mn. Howard
Phone 6081-M.
lZ 12 6tc son, Mr and Mrs. L. D. Pierce, BurriE, Mrs. Thelma Capehart.
19!0 Dodao 4 dr, S"dan,
Run• IOJ&gt;d, Biuttnar's, Pome- N-o-; ·taklng applications ror sen· sp1•nt Snurday evening with Mr. Mrs. Ivan Shawver, Mrs. S. H
and Mrs. Millard Van Meter of Reitmirc, Mrs.
roy,
12-13-6tr
George Je\.\oc\1,
lim·l Nc·wspapcr Ruulr 11 i11
u s •~Mrs. Clnyton Atllcy, Mrl. Nanc\'
Mldclleporl. Call 390, PomP Syr~tc
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llrs, Mary llilleary i• home .Johnson, ~!rs, K C, Riddle, Mr"
roy
121~ - 1 1
rrom Cumberland, Md., wtth her P. E. Pickens, Mn K K. Sc1te·.
pm·t·nts, Mr. nil d Mre. 1 RaIPh .\Irs. Jo11ephine Miller, Mr~. Alvu
Swun tlnd siSter, Bernice.
Luckydoo, Mn. Ray Weaver. Mn
Rou!ing nnd lipoutlng. New and
---===:-==-Mo==ry Pitrcl Ottc Roush, Mrs. Cliff Roush
_ _ _ Mrs. n. F. Bryant. .Mrs. Roy Hoff·
repairs. f.T€!e estlmaLC'. fl)nt Sar· __
ver, Pomeroy, Rt. 2, T,owcr l.~tur· RADIU &amp; TEcEVISIO:l !ERVICE, man, Mrs, Harry Capeharl, Mr.
el Cllrf Rood,
021 17 , 6tp
PhoDe 200- Cleland Mpllanco l' ~'- A, Batey, Mrs. Beruora Lehln~
- -------- --- -- Store_116 W, MaiD St.. Pomeraf Mrs, Everett Loudormllt, Mr!
~UICK SF.RV1CE on Watch Re¥ 23 U Burr&lt;&gt;ll Dawson,
Mrs.
Ed~ar
pairing by Factory 'l'rnlnct1
In The Hearl of Masoa City
=======~==Layne,
Mrs.
Harold
Fry
Jr.,
Mr.1. 1
wntchmak•r COW.INS JliW~J , - - - Edilh Roush., Miss Millie Btun·

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·Bakers Furn.
31\1 16\! 6!3
Liberty Rest:
Z6
22
542
SCHOO~ PRO~RAAI
Ho!sum
2~
23
521
Seccond Street 23\1 24\1 4901 \_he sen~ol' Chrialtltas- J&gt;fograr.·
Sentinel
22
26
458 wiU be prmnted Dee,- 18 II 7:30
Jaycees
15
33
313 p, m, The mQv(e "Tbe l.itllest
Angel" will be •holin atlthat
SEASON HIGHS
fnd _ 3 game!: - Darst (Bakers), time, Everyone iJivltcd,
607,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fick, tf
fnd, I game - Duerr (Liberty),
Po~teroy, Mr, and 'Mra, Kenneth
247,
aylor · nf Syrac:rue and Mr. and
Team 3 games - Liberty 2601.
Mrs. Ferris Justic; of Maaon were
Team I game - Uberty 961
ealllog on- Mr,- and Mrs. Ned
TOP "5" IOWLERS
Henry Sunday,
Clatworthy, Bakers
180
Mr, and Mra, George Burns atDarst (Bakers)
177 tended a dinner given by Mr. and
-~tollart, Holsum ,
173 Mrs, Lester Zerkle of Mason Cjty
!locks Davi&amp;, Llber\y
172 on Saturday evening for the
. !:"_chi_'ni.
_,_U_Itc_rty_ __:__ l~ouple! :'~~ or th5 ~~4:_ -

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maohlno, allctr, JCa!ea, condy
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tried to saw his way out of the
state penitentiary so he could com·
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PoW TliEN,il!ficN IT Fi~AU.I'
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trans-AUUUo plane by stretch·
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the bait;, Qbm dtlrbig em~r~
gency landlllg at Shannon,
Ireland. The plane waa on a
llOJUitop lllgbf iri&gt;111 Belgrade
to New Yor~ ·!!lth l~ HWlgart·
Ill ntu(f.. ''WbtO """' EIIZa.IM!th Ralca,', 112, lQIIIY abe WBO
NAVAL OFFICER JAtLEII
rotn&amp; to fiavio l)el' baby-rlgbt
I'OHTSMOUTH, Englaqd UJ' aow, Tbe pQbt •hqted eourae ·
Navy Sub-Lieutenant All.an Galveto Sbamtoit, ' ihllt 'liad to eulcy began a nine months jail sen·
clo tlte.f~muf'~ lor aa
tenee today for lunging at two sea·
hOUr.~ radloOd lnatruc, tlottt.
- -_ llo plirto 'lould
men with his ceremoni&lt;JI sword.
lu&lt;l llli/Jj lliao '""•I hiouli later tt -•
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Burns "11ia
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to Galli!)'
feltQUYMra. j'WS. ~a l{eilrY went to ;. ali, the fue department sald Tues·
Cl!rlsiiJI!l ~lnoer liven by Mrs, day, F)re Chief Richard Nicol oaid
Irene Junia of Mason City on faulty lighting, not a m~chanteal
Thurtday for her sisters and sis· St Nick, was responsible
ter..lt.-!iw. A- deUetous dinner
was letved at noon and an er.·
NOISY THING
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crelitt 1nd ebffee were eerved h
of Xenia, Ohio, heard an alarm·
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WIUIIim Rosson, Columbus, vi'- !iUJtcHse today and called police.
l~ 1\tJ etid Mrs, Walter Blake Bomb squad detectives rushed to
SilpdiJI' e1tn,ln¥·
the Roose~lt Hotel where Clark
was sto.yirlg and took the suitca~
to the roof. Jnside theY found a
battery-operated, vibratin~ clothes
brush humming away.

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Gllmuro S•pply Store, Pomoroy,
Ail work auaronteed Fully Inlilted, Vau1han'1 Indt•atrlal and
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watch
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1. Swing mu11c
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13. lnjure
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country -~,28-En·)
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9. Tl1ts
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13. Agrees
13. Enqirde
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whales
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H!gh Three Game Ind.: Rocks
DavJs, Liberty 074.
lfigh Single Game: Stobart, HoiRum, 225.
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loll"- and )!rs, Charles Rife callTenm Three Games: Liberty
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Sauer
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Lohse
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Whipple
217~~7
Schoenlen
203-514
Wagner
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Nelson
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High Team Game and SeriesPomeroy Cement 81k. 925·2724

Notices

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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUI

BUCKWHEAT
MrL Cl"' Sn\tth h" sold her
farm here to Hershel Justice who
will take posses.slon in May.
Edward RUe, Gahanna, Ohio,
and George Beveridge ol Rey·
nahh1bur~, Oblo, spent Saturday
with Chu!ea Rife and f1mUy.
Robert Rife who Ia llome from
Ohio University for the holidays ls i
!!pend ing this week lit the Colum·
bus a!'ea visiting relatlvea.
Harold R1fc of Athens and Bert I
Cline, Albany, called on Charles
Rife and fomily Saturday,
}'Jr. and Mrs Estel Johnston I
and children spent Fr1day evening I
with Air, ~nd Mrs, Harley !Ufe and
sons, Richard and James Dale, and
her mothfr, Mrs. Mart Mollohan, I
wh.o returned Saturday to her
home in Summersville, w. va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saxton' and
children, Gary, Connie, Timmie
and David, sttent Sunday afternoon I
\Vilh Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Wells of
Wilkesville,
Huwud Wells is very ill at Holzer Hospital, Galllpolts,
Mr, w, V- !life is' also m and
Mr. and Mrs. kHl-1 Reed and w;ife
have been ln poor health for some

Mu, Alma Peck ••d da•tghter ,
Sharon and .sen Jerry, Carrfll
Brown of Chtlllcotll.e cnl cd r,n
Mr. ~nd Mr!. E. 0. Hcnr.v ~ Jnda •!.
Mr. and Mrs- J, M, Little and
!leba ~pent Sunday with M.s. KJ·
tic Stewart, Midclleport.
Mr. and Airs. Har rlll(ln RobJn·
son and ~ cJn!l spcnl Sund!l" wi .lt
1\ti'. und .\1r.s. l!-'rank \'JcLerm ll !
at Letart.
''~ ' "d Mrs. Buren I.!Linran
vlsJted Mr. and Mrs. Colvl11 Bunr·
~"-J ulll!r 1n Hun tington St•:tday.
M1·~. E:Jrl Darst and cllldrrn,
l't. Pleasant vi sit(·d Mr. an I Mr ~
II er man Cartwright la st wr ek
Mr. and Mn EJrl Loci elt of
M1dd l£'p0rt visiteU Mr ~ nd Mr ~
r . M. Lockett Sunday.
r. and 1o1rs l.esll•r Ohlm e- ~r ami
Bob Cre~r of New Haven vlsltetl
)fr and }frs. Fred Lewlt S\.lnday
!ltr. And Mrs. 1'ed Riley Sr
visi ted Mr. and . Mf3. Vernon
llou ~ h and family, ason, F·iday.
Calvin Bumgardner form l! r resi den t i!i a medical patient ilt
St. Mary's Hospital, Hunti11Qton.
Straud McDerm itt, West Col·
umbta and Bill McDermitt, P1.
Pleasant raJied on \frs. CJar.\
Williams recently

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~~~~~~~~~a~~~~;and
McKmiey
,a the Mrs.
reporto.of their
nomin·
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committee: president, Mrs.
Hudson; first vice-pres!. L. Kelly; second vacePfl!lldent Mrs. Edgar Allensworth
18Ct'etary, Mrs. 0 . E McKinley;
Assistant secretary, Mrs Claude
Ashley; treasurer, l1rs. George
Childs; teacher, Mrs Walter
Bunce.
The
included a solo,
by oav1d Wiley
his father, L R
"The History and
R,.,k.,•nuo;ri of Chri~tmas Carols";
Mrs. 0. E. :\1cKinlcy group sing·

Saturday at 2 p. m. al the home
TroopMrs TwoCharle'i
met
or Girl
t~eirscout
leader,
Persinger, Mulberry A\-c.
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Plan.!! were· made for a Chnst- .
mas party and girt exchange to '
be held at the home or Mrs. Persinger Satllrday evening, Dec. 21
Following the pHrty the group
will go carolmg
Attending were JilnC Baf'r,
Ailta C~rpcntcr, Kalhalecn Grim·
es, Cheryl Ehcrsbach,
Nancy
Burns, Patr1r1a Hennessy, Sus1c
RadCord, Kilty Persmger, C1ndJ I
Swattel and Jenn1fer Crew.

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ing of carols wilh Mrs. Childs "I res y enan
pianist. Gifts were exchanged by W
Mee t'mg
the members snd guests.
omen
Committee chairmen were Mrs. 1 H ld Q T
d
Goorge Childs, G1fts: ~rs George
e
n UeS ay
Mowery, decohtwn; Mrs. M. L. I

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We Carry XComplete Line of HeaRh knli and

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"JUST A GOOD PLACE

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50c CANNON

Plaids, stripes and solid
colors. Novelty handles

BATH TOWELS
20 by 40 inches. Solid

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1957 Crops ~~op
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Give Anpual L~Pfheon Soy$.Grtn~-ler!lment'~

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quilted lining. Navy blue, charcoal and brown. Sizes 5
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Boys' Boxed Initial llan«!kereblefl
; . • . . $1.00 a box
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Ladles Prl~ted Haridkcre~~~

y;ednt!f!ar·tn"'locial rooms -of'tb~·
howu
today
by the "me penons and that·.~;:4 ;~.;.·
the erated
at 11 cltriatlnls luncheon served ·by ladies of
aops pryduced ·
ioh or the NATO 1Urr1m11:
are
1ocal men:
the
the cbureb
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lhe United States in 19ft7 wao e~cc· t~at he thought
Two incidents were reported in
tahlo,
The eve~t is an annual program plann~(i .J&gt;~. the club as a $17,M6,892,oo0.
Ions it reached made "war leo&gt; Salisbury and Chester TowtphiPI
This e•mpares wil h 1956 likely pea•e more oure "
Propoa
·ans
last
reversal
of
the
"usual
order"
at
Chrlsttnas
time
when
v.
oung•
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' ·he alsr- where masked gunmen nourrshing
crpp production valued at $1$.• · The· President
said
Russl
sters are handed !teats. The Rev. H E. Harris, 86, expressed 78!,124,000.
lbe lour-day meetmg had a pistol entend home•. held the
the sentiment of the guests when he said 'in bis benefiiction: Corn, as l1811al, was . the king.
for "a stronger .North At- family at gunpotnts, and made
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· alliance."
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spirit of bfotb$'hood among men." crop wu valued at $3,991,111,·
his NATO colleE another.
In still two other incidents
~rvices .
Lion Claremont E. Hoyt of Mid- 000 down from the 1956 valu'
in the closing ph&gt;Sel of ~~ dleport Wal In ·charge of the pro- of $4,4S9,465.900·
NAto Council meelfn{ ln tince Septeblrber men were held· up
gram which included two 'vocal
. .the PalaU de Chaillot, ElsP.nh.ow Jn. can while stopped on rural
highways. In ooe Lhe attempted
ayton Crawford, lo-or Lesolos b~ MtB. Harvey Vanvranken
er said he recognized there wero robber wu frightened awa~ by
•• .,
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of Pomcrov, accompamnd at Ute
4:Crlilin tlifierences or
delail
D
the d·rlvcr reaching in his glove HA&lt;nl"
tart ri!Jident died • Tuesd~ at
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bY .J.nrs.
"
Jed webst er, J r.
ptano
among the 15 memiJr.r states that compartment
for a .gun •of hia
' •d
Newtodly,
Brigtiton, ra., it .,was
I led LioD s
. •learn·
·. t o
' Mrs. va~ •v rpn keD ISO
C 00
COUld not lie "surmountod .Om own. The would·be th1ef took off.
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and the11 guests 111 group stngmg
pletely."
In ·the other instance, passiqg
· The remains will be brought tc
f
· t Ch 'st
gs
. tart Saturday for aervlcu at Ft.lneral services for Mrs. Nettle o Happrtopna
el
rJ
ma~'OshonHo.ly
The
President's
own attcnd.!lne' lights or a car lnsplfcd the holdup
er WO SO OS were
0
at the conference bad done mu ch
Le
MURPHYSBORO, Dl UP-A
ltf, Iitart Methodist Church a• Morris, age 76, who died sudden· Night" and "White Christmas."
io diSPel the gloom that preceded ~nan to vanisb.
deadly
band of late O.Cember
GOLUMBUS UP- The Ohio
"We've
hoped
to
cate!l
these
-1 p. .fu,tbat da~. Burlal wlll b~ ly .Wednesday afternoo11 at her The Rev. Eugene Bro•n, pastor At 1 meeting of tho County lf
w t
E pe n•
home on Harrisonville Road, will of. the United Methodist Church,
among " ern uro an ' · people by keeping oar search un- tornadoes ex:ploded across Illin- Supreme Court Wednesday u~
·11adp ln the Letart Ceme~ry.
. He' ls survived '"' Otll ~raw- be held Frida• at 2 p. m. from ..tl.
of 'T
SeHool Board held last night the lions in the face of Soviet ro&lt; derc:(!Ver.'' said the sheritf. We ois, Miuouri and flldiana Wed· held the oonl6\utlonality dl
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need all the help from the public neaday night, clllimmg a bm'l' tliHe Columbul Ordinallcea olit·
for~ · of Letart, - brother.
Ewing's runeial Home.
Moaning of Christmas."
ance O£flcer, was accepted. It Will
LIICib Fll D.,plll p...
can cet. And everyoilt should tot\ in dead and injure&lt;i.
Iawing gambling device! aueh
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Survlvero Ol'e two daughters,
Six gue1ts were 80 yeara old or be ef!ectlve Dee. 'll, 19~7.
The President, looking fit de&lt;- wt:~
be more than usually careful untll
At Jeast U person11 Y.ere tilled piuhall machines.
·~ALL,D, TO 'CI(
' 1ST~
Allee· Robeson. HarrisonVIlle Road over. with Dean E. O. Sa·mders,
Mr. Gorby had been serv~ in p!te the heavy pace be set btm 101f
in the rub
of prc-Cbrl5tm" The court slid a city, In the
, Mr. an~ Hl1. ljal'l')' lltati le •I ond Rutb VIrginia Aten, Chicago, tho guest of t5t. K. D. Amsbary, his capacity slnee 1952. He reJIID- after his arrival last Saturday, they ale apprehended."
twi!lm
and
more
than 200 ""e exercise of ita police pu ..en, ma1
two &amp;ons, Cheltei. at borne being .honored .. the oldest- and ed because he had been appomted I prepared to board his penonal
jlldne ~re eaUe&lt;! ~ Cblll'leiiOD
Injured.
ouUaw tbe operation of amufC' ' •· ,m•J.
Jut night by the t~d~eD d~th of land Robert of Pomeroy. 'Five one of the most spry- at 891 The
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1 f th Lang.Damage to schools, busiDe55 dis ment devices if the city believes
their dsuahter·l&amp;llaw; .JJrs. .aruee ~andchlldren and four gre&amp;t youngest was George NoSBelrOad, rura ma ·~ er or o
plane, Columbine m. for an ovur
Wiltshire, who ta be doug~ter of ••
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VIlle route.
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night flight back to Wash1ng)O!t
tricta and re&amp;iclenlial seetions in they bear a real and (jUbltaJlJ.,W
.!)lr. and Mrs. Feister, of AI!J{DY, O. grandchildren also survive..
at 68.
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Mr. Otll Knopp, Rtcme, wa• '~" tle was scheduled to take off at
the dorm area '"' estimated iu relation to tile moral.! or genttol t'
l~lerm•nt will be mode m the Other guest• not pictured abq~e potiltcd .fo fill :the. vacancy of At- 6 p. m. noon, EST. from Orly Air
tbe millions of dollars.
welfare of the 4!ity.
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and eapecially invited Included t.ndaace Officer.
port an' •·nd at Washiilgtoc
llarde•t h1t by lhe mb of
Ray Benjamin and G. D.
5U. NDAY .,...GU• ••.
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Letart
Cemetery
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was
this
sou·lsoa
and other owners of, plJI. ~~· ..:.:'
Mr. and ltlra:11ra.
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"' hi • Chl ef of Polt·c•"
' '-..s GoNhAL
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·with one brief refuellint atop ~
1e liter. hu'obantl, E••ar
., Mom's. Friend.:' son,
M&amp;l
a!
tM'lrll llli""" city of 9.100 maebines ukeil the bill~
!!'nd ~~Y ~':!til' ~~ t
ma~ .·all tf t~e funoral hom• Fronk · Huds~n. Judge • Cedric Admitted: Mrs. Rosa Ohv&lt;r. ·Keflav1k. Iceland.
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Clark,· 11. •c. Foil rod; John Will. Rutland: Mrs. Joe Flelrl•, ·Porn••
COLUMBUS UP - Herh Jones; where Mayor Joe Williams liai~ to ,W. nn tbc vlliditJ of
·}east 9 prrsons were k1lled, 4 , dinan~es. Two ordinanees
aad MJ&amp;. Will Heil!'l~"·
liJY me.
and ';John W. Blactlnar, with his rov and Aivm Norrb. Pomeroy.
supcrint~ndent of Wellston schools at
from one family. More than 159 enacted in 1953 and a
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gral\dfatllcr, John F'. Blacttnar.
DIBchargl!dl Floyd Rupe. rom.. '
was elceted president of the OhiO were injured.
19M mati~g possession
•.am.··
Ladles preparing and serving
Mra; BeM Glaze and mfant,
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High School Athletic Association's
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the luncheon on attractive tables
b
Board of ContrOl'Wcdnesday-aighl. Sheriff Howard Chtltbam saltl bill machine~ operated by
"two or three'' or &amp;he Linjur~ i ' miaciem::&amp;~~ · . .
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deCI)roled With potwd geraniums
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He !Uieeeds Ralph Webster of Co· were
near deatti and ~e feare!J
The rr
n county Coinm:oi{
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snd in the ChriStmas motif£ were
lumbus EasL
Mrs. l!lla Smith, Mrs. Cleland ' ""
•?d Mrs. Joe FICitls,
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fli.' UPWtl~am Jones of Avon, Wll8 JliOfe YI&lt;Ums would be ·,' f~und in .J'1•as Court had ruled the
A &lt;eremonla wao eon,duelod ler, Promplc~; Tl\!o Smltll, .Pro- Hcinrs, Mrs Edlth Laning, Ml)l. Pom~oy;•
A th&lt;ck, •harp-no"d Jupil&lt;!r in· named vice president of the boat&lt;i. a sean:h of burnmg d~btiS tofay. nances ui)~Ut,utio!IJI · \1111 &lt;' l Pll.j!,
"God only knows how many deCision was reversed by
wheq Mal')' Sl)rine .flo. iYl 9r~t jettor; and honor~ry of£Jcers Philip i\leinhart, Mr~. Josslc WalkSPENDS FURLOUGH
tcrmcclia.te range mw;ile, ·df!scrll'
EmsWiler announced that Mel·
0C White Shrllle ol Jerusalem FIDreuce ·Mt.Gffln, flag b('aJrr: er, Mrs. Francis Reibel, )irs. Car- S R .ld E F b
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ed :;s one df the nat ion's best. vln,. Novack. a basketball offlclal more we wiU find in ~~ pile o! 1 pcllate court.
- - ---:-met Friday cvenl~. at •t}le IO()F Bes&amp;ie MusgraVe anti {teltnl rie Neutzling and Mrll. SIJ.irley
gl. (Ina
. erg son, or~- soared up sprr1ilcularly rr·om from Cambrldt:r, has been sus- rubble down ttwre, '&amp;dt I can
Ja1l. Fo",. new mem~re v;f:re Chase. nag
egeorts;
Marti'IJ S 'th
, er Midd~eport graduate and rcSI·
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. dent now stationed an Germany Cape Canaveral Wedncs aY mg 1
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hJghcr," Cheatham uid:
HOLLYWOOD UP - The Con~
received Into memucn(lllJ·
DO.,., anner
arer; nne
· President Ernest Covert pre- Wl.th the u. s. 3rd Armored OiVi· but apparently was blown I" tnc ·
fidtntiaJ magazine case Wblcb
Marie Haw6ns,
WHP, and ~era
andeacort
Elsie Smith, pro · tem, siuw
.JA.t
· trouh1e deve 1opev.
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at t he meeting. The R.ev · sion, recently spenl a thirt)'-day pteceq w6en
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CQL.UMBUS UP - Tlje 4is.bir· once tbn!al&lt;lned to opr~d tbe prt.
'Stewart Hawltina, wos, preslde.d
d " Ralph Zundel o!lercd the blcssmg. furloug~ with hll parent•, Mr. and
Smntlsts gamed nluabl.~ ln· .
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me11t of,J. Harvey Crown. formerj vate lives ot dozcm Of movie
at tbe meetina. Plina were made
EHzabet~ Lear. Mae RhO c,., . - .
Mr6. Charles w. Ferguson, of I formation from the lest, however,!·
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Ctl~mpaign County attorney, was stan 'acrog court records ended
for a white el!Pbant Bf_le at tb·J Fern Chee•ew,, H~el Andre"::
Houston. Texas Sgt. l''crguson will e\·e~ tllough the t.500·mile rang~
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upheld -m&lt;tnesday Wednesday in fines tobtlljlig
Iunil11mou•IY
Ianum 10 meetlilg apd named " and Edith !lutaiDrilter. Qu~en .
be 'dl•cl)arged ~rom service upon.J army missile failed to complete ·by
the
Ohio
Supreme
Cplll'\. : . $10,1J90.
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the oominlttee were Lola. Noose, attendants: Pe1rl 1 Reynolds, co.ur:
returning to the stat" in Jun;1 its flight for the second 11ihc m 1 .
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. Hilah Lull, Glatlfa Mo7· and M•· ler: Oladya ·MaY, fiower gJrl,
l9sS
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less than a month
bel Bennett. Tho proeeeda (r~m Florence Mc:Guff)n, Ma~onna and
the ..,. will be )lllld for
Be!Oie Mu&amp;tlfaVe and Heier.
material o)l)!lt:,U rt 'iojeel. A Ch"e anaelo.
COLUMBUS UP-The Ohio
Funero) ."lrvtceo for Mrs. Flor·
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News
towv
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Steveno.
age
70.
who
died
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Me.;;bera oi MarY Stifille reeeiV d El 1 Pr 1 •
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stamps 10 1jlls ' meetin•· -; :
tlle·, supteme · llhrlne -~~ld ln De· a "b4JIIl'Jrd veAlon.''
fii!JJ,l
. aeso.
will II&lt; held sunday at ~- p.
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t•e . mma~ ~lao blaslc~ a lo·, , .:
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WlC IF~'E, Ky. UP-Gov. ' A. .bceaiiSt r wanted the
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.eeh taking PVI ,..,., ter&lt;· lr•lt, M)t'h., · May .195?, we~ ~nh
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. b lh R N'l Bo B. llappy Chandl&lt;r ;aid Wedn••· thh oount,Y know '
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mon,l•l were .. MarJe . "•tyldlla. ••~ aupreme 111l ' "
• tal' dbc jockoy
for "crammll1i· . ~,att.s M1~1ter, 67, · o~mrr; . •~· ..
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WHP7 Stowort . ~w~'" .WOS: tiue'' of'tltstrlct 10: Marl, !law· ''ld ~mip• ~~'!In our tbr9al.5 .• r promlt1elit ' Middleport bullM•• lng bUI\neiJ wifh hiS stephthc•' den offlctaUng.
day he "W&lt;S ready' to go to wt• . ~·' laws ... " the governor·Maxine Wirl.t~ NP; JIJtDIIl kln~ IUpreme page an~ Stewart lhe delplcable renditloh or a ccr· m~n and clv,ic loader, died •arl:· c. B .Sm\h; lor a ~nn~ber ·~I Survivors Include one daugh- if a "fall' and just' -ehargc ba~ ''!( a fair •nd· ju!l ebarJle
G·-·lein, AWOS; •Mtfll . Jn bj!f, ·nawklnf. supreme k1ng'• guard. 1,. wed.heloved Christmas sP~JE- thiB morning ln a Bradenton, years ~.MJ~dleport Th&lt; store L ter. Mrs. JooePh Ruccl&lt;er, .Pitt" been brough.t against him in •bt•n bro~~ght ·1 was rcod)' to go
0 U!e long tie loved until thlf •1oridi lloipital aflcr a short still t!IOW!im. the Snulh Clothing burgh, Pa.; a son. James E10get, mliup over due~ hunting.
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At tho cloSI\ o! the mecUnJ ...
to jaiL''
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5cribo; -Zelia C....,: · .,,UUI'e&lt;i
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dcbild
Jud•e Pro Tern Andet'Son Moss
Pautlne Alliin~ , w. cbpPI!ln ]llll· san~l'lcbOS, ChrlstmBlJ· coo e•, partleular creature Presley re· dlnesi.
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Store.
Columbua, O.; I gran
ren . •
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The alleged . violation arrleif"•·
l!.l Goegleln; ·ws; : ·\1:1~1 ·li•il· coffee; candy and nuts•werc scrv •.ordcd hi! barn~·ard verSion of
Mr. Mdlastet is survivw by · tJth«· atlrvivors arc his broth, and 26 great grandcbtldren; two &lt;hsmlssed eharges against Chan-no jail sentence, but a fine of .'
"""'tt; WG: Bernice . Winn, ' W. ed .tiy ·the 'boipltall~Y oommltt~!• it ' •,."
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Ilia lwife, the , former Clara ers Harry)\ Middleport: Lawrence brothers, Clinton . Newman. Tll- dler that
he hunted ducks and $15 to $100. .
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·~Her~~ l)no~ . . Win~~~ .!..nt!t Nt1llie Traey, Nellie and Hallie The paper went otl to say tha: Grue,ller, Minersville. 1 .' J Glendora; Cali[., and one sister, n11n _Newman: a s111tE;r, Mrs. Da\'id ~eue 10 ~ game prt!!erve after The judge.. in upholding a de- l
!Mil: ·vtrall Atkin" .oe&lt;&gt;i&gt;ll&lt;t WM: Zerkle, Maliel' M~re and p,.rt "'tbc maloJity of Pentoivnors arc · Mt. McMaster served frequently Mrs Mlles Lesher. Ogden, Utah. 'Noms, all of Zanesville.
. hour~ The t::'me warden and at·fensc motton
dlsmts.ed tho ,
¥11~ Smith, thl!&lt;l W)l pro . ICJm; R~Y,n.olda. Tl&gt;e table wae dooorat· now ~P ln arms. radios :r.e being as head of merchant oo~nmlttee&lt; Another• sist.r, )trs. Laura Ha.. · Her ·b~sbaad pre&lt;eded ti~ ;~ t~~Y 1cc;'SIDgh ~~~~ apo~og~ted;r eharge on g~ounds that "tbef&lt;l ·'··'""lAO VallJhap,. !Ont . ,
ed In keeping with the Cljrlstm~• turned · off, •\" · tu~ed, ta other w81 -a member · or the Meigs ley, is deccued.
death and was a veteran ~~of bav mbc:: .. 'chaundh:'r •n ri~~:d waa no actual intentional offease
c~· · fJ~noh, 1 Que',ll 1,J!IIoh ~SIDR With a_. denterp\eoe .ot p;_ograma it the ~bom,inable ptlb· Cou~ty Memoj')al lloopital Trt"· The body wlll arrive bm pro!&gt; War I and :~e ~·~u';.;ei..don. "Th~ l8St 'time 1 bad 1 :Un i~ of law."
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,l,u!f; lil'$1- tiM; N~f.\TtfW
holly, pine co\lr! aDd rsd !aptrs ~cl!y . &amp;tuntl '· __ .
.tees, •a 111ember of the )llddleport ably salurd_ay at tbe RawUog~ I th~ Ame~ Witl be tn )fiddleporl my handj ..,., 22 year&amp; 110, and He sa1d that , 01nce cru.ndler
·~i!4 ID( prq l•lll•• J;ulr . ~~iii!: In . &lt;l)'lltal b•1 ,. ~
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. ,: Warden blph :v{,. ,\!vis aald C~•'J!\'U 'W ~mercc .. 01' t.bu Coats. ll'uneral
Home wber" Hill fll~~metery. Frien~s may call aller this it will be another 22 was with &amp;tile game offlclale he
llilrd }Ill pto tel!t: ,Lillitli Stolfi,
M~bera·, Woli present from • tht ~ . Sq~key :,-play~. !lie r•· , 1\(jda~epht ,.,.,t Presbyter1an friends m eall
at the rellide ce af~ Friday at yeais befor. 1 do lt again"
had every rlibt 'to tblnt they
l!rlani.&amp;t; • ~lUi: .~ :' Qa)W@, , 'Mllltililllr 1'1. 'l!I~D~ !C)!e;b~l . ~otd arid, thiD .'·rudi . Idler• of Chur~.h and, a Veteran .of ,WWl.
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Fuileral
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down
here
voluntarily
wouJ4, prevu1 W.. lt0111 him~na
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l'(o\1111 Gutde Jatllea (JI=y, Mld~lei!Ot:l. · PotneroY, ~~·· ~Jilellm ho'a l:eoolYe~t. He . l'.Oi'·, ~ i . year ho and ' lira. ,Serv "~ are peo ' a
I HtllDt 11 ill ~&amp;e
without' a l"manl being se&lt;'l!ld Illegally. , ·
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SPECIAL

Men's lklxed Initial JlantlkerebleCa

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JEWELERS

Elderly~uests. Honored
When
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3 for'$1.00

Igt'r.

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A large truck from whlc~ 'iii:
"Come st!"ains of
ttadition a·
• Chrl.!:tmas ~usle is to .trave
sl(lwly over all of Pomeroy'
1treels tonight.
The truck, sponsored by . t~·'
Melgs Cl)unh Jay~~e!ll, will ae
eept gifts of food ·and other don:.
for the Jayoae Chrla!m"
f::' Pt,olect
·'tlliJ'~.~~~~'.~has somethlnc
t•
fl.
hll pore'
·indl&gt;oa\:;g fqr !'1
to
Th~ truok . wit
the Jaycee Hall at 61p. m.
, Jjycee !'iekey . Wllliall)o "l'
.@nvpne de•irin~ to hdp1 .tn . distil
·butlng· foild baskets .. ~ "gifts I'
'heedy fan\llie~ !g' ~rged" to meet :
4t the hnll Sunday "t " a. .., 1
: 'More help is needed .for tb!t
'job, Willjams
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$2.95

Leather

nn~n

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3 for $1.00

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8. H. SANBORN

Robbery Epidemic
,Strikes Meigs .County ~st,
Four Months Says Sher1H·

Men's ·

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George Ml!str of Columbu.•
Wll t,he weekend auesl or Ills pao··
enta, Mr. And Mrs., Clarcnee Mas
ear and waa aecompanlrd bom\.·
by hls son, Stephen. who spell! I
aevnral da)'l with hh grandpar
ents.
Mr. and Mro. Wllllan1 Lchow
Mr and Mrs. Wl!llam Thucnor,
Mrs. Willard Ebenbach and Mr.
'l'hcodoro Lehow yjolled In Park·
ersbur1 Monday ovtmlng.
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11181 Vlrgtnla Fisher or Char·
Ieaton wa1 the weekend gucsl of
her aunt, Mba .Nettle Koehler.
~llu Nettle Koohler and nclc•J
!ti" VIrginia Flahar, vlstted
Sunday in Galllpollt with Mr. ond
Mn. Charles Weaver and other
I relatlveA.
Mn. John Scott, Mrs. """ Watson and Mrs. &amp;rtha ScoU aceom·
panted 'heir mother Mr11. John .,~
Rallv to Moof&lt;lhead, Ky.. whCI u I
1 11lw ·mt·l ber daughter aMi ~on·tn·
1 bw, Dr. and Mrs. J...jj. ·llmhall
I 11nd areompanled ' th~Jm
to their
home In Louisville; Ky .. •• •pend
' tile llollday11.
S/ Slll. Jnhn T. D~lly toft Tu"tlay mornlna for Lacklal'jd Air
' Force Base. San Antonio, TeK.as
1after n 30 day1 leave with his mo·
1ther, Mrs. John F. Bally. and
!amlly.

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Ar~ned

Jaycee Truck
Jl,o Patrol All
Town·Streets

Another Shipment

Men's Colored Han~kerchlefa .... 50e IDd $1.00 each

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sizes.

Men's While Linen Hantlkerthlef• .. 25c and 50c each

Jl E. l'oRtcr.
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Pal'·
, !Itt of Churleaton were weekend
aueota or hll parent!, Mr anll
MrA. Edward Parmt.
Clnda Sw~t.t.zel wa11 a recent
overnight ' ~ucal of Kitty rersln

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Smart, new patterns. Regular eollar styles •nd Ivy
League styles. Small, medium, large and extra largP-

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of Cuyahoga Falls wt1re weckenc!
guests or her mother~ Mrs. E~
t'lla Sklll ncr and Mr. and Mn

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SPORT SHIRTS

GIFTS THAT ARE ALWAYS FAVORITES

Mr and Mrll. Charles Brunnt&amp;'

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Mtn's Fruit of the Loom

HANDKERCHIEFS
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by oortl•l doorlnt •
cloy. Conllnuool mild. Low
l• "'' 40s nOf!lo and IGo
Hl1h Frldoy In tho 501.

Another Shipment

Sizes S to 20.

SP~IAL'

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l!omo

lids and tweeds.

2 pairs $1.00

Plans Yule Pr.ogram
A Christmas program will be
presented following the regular
meeting or the Letart, w v.. PTA
on 1'hursda)' evenina. Deee~nber 19
at 7.30 at the ochool.
The program w!ll be presented
by the ehUdren from tho school
, and adults are to bring g!Ua for a

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nl~hl.

ly. Fricf•y rain

tion of styles and colors. So-

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LetartW. Va. PTA

.entihel

Weather
Ohio: ll.lln llltl""'"'
,...,. oouthwttt thlt
ond
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quality fabrics. A !ine selec-

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"Nubocly '

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coats are made ol the finest

slyle Plain or lace trim.~izes 5 to 8.

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Rayon tricqt panties in pastel colors and white. Brief

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Chrlstm ••~ .
!illd to the

MEN'S SUEDE

' ' Fruit' the Loom Underwear
Open Every Evening unlll9:00 p.m. until Christmas

t,"-~ISTMAs

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RAYON PANTIES

Owes Me a Chri11tmas" was gtven I
Uy Mrs. Dor Schaefer a1ttl a papc( I
on "Holly" was presented b.\' ·
Mrs. William n OowniL
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The hostess liervcd ~ desse rt
course durlng the soc\.11 hour .
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Pre•Citrlnana• Speelal

value

men's winter coats.

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street l1ghling fund
Juyccc-s for their Chrl~tmas Prl'·
jcct. ll was dectded to cunc~l
the January meeting.

$4.95

SPORT s,IIRTS

IIILL ST.

Outstanding

WOMEN'S

to thr. home or Mrs.

Mrs Edward Bur, president,
presided and nmcteen member~
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Mr. and Mrs. W!lham Krackom· tam tn January. The meetmg's
berger. ThC home ~a5 d!coratc(' i program tllcludcd a number or
throughout tn ke~pmg w1th lht•l carol.s with Mrs Haptonstall a:J
holiday season, ancludir.g a tret· pianist.
under which gifts for cxchang·~ 1 The meetmg clo~cl -Nilh the I
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Clint Orr and Mrs. Orr, Mr. and
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Monday at 6:30 p m.
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