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Surprise Dinner
POMEROY
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I · SOCIETY
JluSUIW ~~~- ,, 7~ ' ')I s d c mony At Piqua~ Ohio
Miss.Katie Guth 'lllr. and ~~~- c. r. Tompldos
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aef"t branch candelabra on etth·
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Vows
monr were read at 4 30 P m.
s' turdiY Dec 14 ~t the home of
~ and' Mrs 'aay Wiley, at
Pi '101, bv the Rev Clair E Beattv
q
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pastor of t e tqua ,r
terian Church.
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For her wedding the hr}ch·
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1own whtch featured a full sktr ·
full three quarter lengt~ ~leeve\
and a soft ueckllne She wore ~
.matching beaded hat and ear~e

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All of Us
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Rehabihtalton for the past sevbeo beautifully decorated '" kee~inf 1'bmpklns.
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years. She ,. a chartct J!ICm
cr witH !be hohday ...... 10 I '!drs. NhoOD
Spen.~r
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or the Athens Chap~! o f c surpfJSe dinner party Monday ' ~~ her ltcime, Logan, Tuesda)
National
evening honorlng M•is
·q.9rnmg
a several dayr
a m~mbtr of tbe l~e OhiO and Gulh who is retiring . ~embcf V).llt With ~·r SOJJ·in·law and d•u·
BppUst Chur&lt;hb"l
Assoc"•·l28
after 15 years servtce In, ~he «htcr Mr. (nd Mra. C F. Tomp.
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Kroger Super Market 1n lf.htch tJns and Cl)ristopher.
tt"ons and attends Ohlo
mver- Mr. Tompk]ns is manag~r. ;~ .
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Mrs R0li"C
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Miss Guth has the dnllnchon vinted Tuesday with retatlvea.
and Mrs. Howard J Ntcholsor.. of being the only employee In
Mrs Robert B Bernhardt of
Athens Rl 5
the Park!fsburg zone to com washmeton, D C., arrh·ed Satur
Mr Hoefllch 1s a ~raduate o~ plete the reqmred r.umber lJ! day lor a Vtslt with her Pf\1'
Middleport H1gh Schuol and J:;; vears aervice to quAlity under tnts, Rt'v and Mrs Waldo J Ba~
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P- the Kl·oger penswn plan
tels and her son . Johnny. Lr
u veteran of W&lt;tnd V. ar li H
Table appomtments feature~ Bernhardt will join tt.e group
attended Ohll) UmversiiY ~ and centerpieces of brge whttc snow I dur1ng the week:Cnd for thtbas been a newspaper corrcspon· ball candles nested m pmk anV&amp;I Christmas vacahon.
dent in Ml'lgS Count~ lor the past hatr and surrounded by Ch~ist
Jimmy ·and Su5an· Andrews are
~lght years, havmg been a~soc;t1 mas angels The angel tl.erne w.t· conf;ned to their bvme OD Flle
Jd w1th tlte Cllhpolls DalY h earned oui blt.usmg t1ny pink nezer St, by lllne11
bune for the past ~en He 13 t ~ and wbite angels as favors and

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Mra. Wiley served" matrdn o~ Hoofliei&gt; Pomeroy Star ~~ th
honor and wore.• navy blue re&amp;.
FoJ)ow1ng -a 6hort tr P
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accented in wh.tte and a coruge eouple are now rcs1du g at 1( ·
)(white roSibUdA Mr Wiley sen Butternut Avrnue m_!omer~
ed 81 1ttendant"tor the groom rs
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Chd..lren Party
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Potluck Omner
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lor~est
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~ VI 1Kroehler, lhe wotld's
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lion details u•uolly found only In more expen•
sive fumllure.
Modern as a split:level house, the "VOill
~uard" will bring fre1h beal!ly,to y~ur bQ~rooll'l,
Eoc:h plece' ls ''PermanizOd", which means
years of extra tervice-d~sl~roofed cauls;
dowel jolnled slrength; genutne plote glass mtr•
rors; fully finished, center guided drawers;
oven-baked hand rubbo4 finiih, and many olher
quolill foqt~&lt;0 s.
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ChtMtlhck Choir

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,r Krogor zone mansger or
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P~rkersburg area, whiCh melud~q \ ~augM~ p.IN! to leJYe this we~k
the \ocai store, express••. \ij•• l~nd lbr ihe~ ,.,.,er e INI!"e •n
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Com an ·5 smeere !ippreciat;on , .,MJASI¥Sip~j.
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0 d elficlent ~ervice.
'end gues ' of hiason and daughter·
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dmner and t'te group enjoy"!.' I,Syrai&amp;se, N. Y., 8M vlsitedh at
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several contests and games w\fj1 Colgate-lWCflefter 9emlaaty w ere
a number 01 P""' awarded 'l'he
wUi enrol!
January as a
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eventng teuowshiP was concludf&gt;.cl student.
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Ploue tall . Mlddleporl
slnginf Chriotma:
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Chrlstmao obsercv~nceh ~Ill ~ De~~~~·~;·~,:~ •. MI!S Guth aqd j was !lllied by tbe deatb of her
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Bapt1st
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M a Fred Ro· mother
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·lude a par\y for children Friday I sister, Mtss Lcn:~n.~d Van Mete' Mro. 'uo~·l ~· hiS boen til
mmedlateiy after ochool. 11
~enb~m, M~s ~ .. James Ohv•r at her bome on Lincoln Street
Preceding IhiS there WI be • r., r an
Tom Abte,' with
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oroaraJll ace~rdlng to Mrs. ~o~t· =~~ ~·:~~·· Mtli Phyllu Eben· ed lrom.o aix weeb ylolt wllh !4r.
Cook, superJDtendent of t e ·
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•M1!lard Wildermuth, and Mra. 1. K. Smith, Akron; .41'.
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bae • r~
and Mrs N. r, H~an and family,
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At the Sunday mormng worship Mr• Dav:/ Cum~:!~, Soulsby, Erie, Pa.; and llr. and !drs. C. H.
•ervlce 9:30 the chotr " to pr.. Mr. an M":
, nab• Mr Jlling Cleveiond. Mr. and Mra.
•enl three oclectlons under tho Mr. and Mro ~:&lt;tor Slla..
'Bob I Smith ore here to ottOitd the an·
lirectlon of M" Elmer Wickham l and Mrs. Warren turgeodn, son ual CIU\ialmu party lor lhe em
vlth Mrs. James Stephenson or· Glo~ckner, the hosts an
nual Cbrie\JIIJI party for the em·
•anlst
j ChriStopher
I ployeea Qf tile Imperial Electric
, TtM, astor's Christmas sermon
ASIIIBling the Tompkins
n Com any tonight
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'iouoe to tog Cab\"·"
I Nease, Mrs Harry P sm '
borne with a tbr9JI iltfeeUon .
In the evening at 7 30 the Ch,tl· : John Werry, Mrs C E. Lytle :gd ?tiro. John, Ke!Ch~a and !ln.
1ren and Youth Followshlp wtll l Mra. Neuton Spencer or Loga · ', Jamci Crl~well. wef1! visitors In l
pre•ont a Chrtstm" pro.,-am
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liuntinsto~~o M""day.
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oonaiatlbg of recttat•ons, dram•· t
Charlco Le.q.t, Charleston, cape
Illation or the Advent otory to I
alter hla mother, Mrs, Evelyn
;peelal mu"' A rotorcd film
uw11 , Wedneodar, and ohe wlU
"Holy ,Night" will conclude the
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spend II)'( bolld•Y,• at hla home.
servico
Edward· Kltcben, a (... hman II
Oth;r \activt!lCs ' mcluclc a
., Rio Gronde Colle.,, 11 reeuperat·
youth party Monday rught and The Come Double CIO!s of tho lng at the honle' of :Mr. and Mrs
carol Singing Tuesday evening
United MethodJAI Chhurcb an~ C p Bradbury dter being Ul
- -- their famlltes met at t e churcn with pneumonia thta weok 1 , .
Tuesday at 6 30 P m lor a pot· Patricia Baker Columbus, open( 1
luck dinner Alex Clio asked tho the week end with hor parenta,
blessmg prccedmg the dmncr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ediaon B~ker, and
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Followtng the dinner a social t(er atster, Jan,et K•f.· Mrs. Baker
The Federated Chureh wtll have hour was enjoyed and gilta were r,e-turned to ColurilbUi !UKdil'
DECO~'TIOti$
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With Patricia and remdned th!re
worship service Sunday al the
Attendmg were Mr. and Mn ·until Tuesday.
'OPEN NIGHTS
church beginning at 9"30 a m Leo Crew ond family •nd Karoo j
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continuing
through
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II a Price, Mr~ Kenneth Ftnlcy an~
IJNTII.. fHRISTMAS
m.
children, Mr and Mro T. A
A Chrhtmas program will be Downie and sons, Mr. and Mn
presented by the Sunday School Leo Smtih and son, Mr and Mr&lt;
and there will he a sermon by Kermit Walton and son. Mr and 1
B E N FRANKLIN
the Rev Waldo J Bartels The ! Mrs. Wilson Carpenter and fa,n
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Sundoy School will have a short j'ly, Johnny Young, Ma Eugene The ij)IIUal CJu"I.\JIIal di~ner of
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Buckley ROd daughter
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At 3·30 P m the choir wlll,prc I Mrs. Lee Tyo and chtldren, wa~\el4 al,~e M~rt~~· restaurant
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sent • Chrlotma~ cantata, The Mrs. Jeose llllr an~ chtldrcn, Nl!l~ al8:30 p. m.
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,sllnner lhe "oup
- · - -· ---- -·lly, Mrs. Charles Pcr&gt;inger and adjpur.U to 11\e )lard house for
daughter, Mr. and Mr&gt;. Arthu,· 1 Pll!'l~:.llr~. John Hunnell, ~si·
Nease and family, Rev and Mrs ~en11. proalded al a th,ort bualn..,
E11 gene Brown and limily, . Mr·· 11414 1A!'~ .w!iiin a eoottibution Wll
Lloyd Muore and son, Mt aud llJide to .IJ1e Melp C:Ouny TubereuMrs c. E. Blakcalee and daugh· loslo ond Health /moelotion.
tors
trovellng prile, don4ted ~Y d ·
1Mooreandand Drfamily.and Mt'l John Eugene
Triplett, waa awa 0 10 I
llostcsscs lor the dmner wm Mra. Leroy Watson, Sr. al d lth
Mrs. Hoyman Barnitz, Mrs Eu
Secret Po!J were rove e w w
1 gene Buckley, Mra.
Afu Cdo t~e exeha'!::. ~om:~'\~,e:"pla~:d
' ond Mrs. Wiloon
narnea,dra
rd·• tho wlnn~n
and pr zea awo ..
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Boyd Mra, Ella Arnold, Mr~ C. J
Uttst Wisely
Pleasure • I
WelTY. Mn. Hunnell, Mra. Lydia
IIYMIJ, lrln. Watson, Mra. Hobry
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DaleY sr., Mra. Tri~letl, Mra. Cif
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lo!'ll Jenkln,.n, Mrs. Verno1BWc •
¥1'•: 1\Q~rt Ru•sell, MISI
jne !'ieldo, Mil· ¥abel "Ma•·
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kin," n: Allee ·Cliltll, Mrs. Wyatt
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Mil Gardner l&gt;!ankln,
a@ .llpi)IY ~~~ William
are lual Oil• I ·. r~ \!,:" fl'rl. ~vat, Wllcp, .. and
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Croaby $quarts. Tht
others! FI)Ot.cndl!ftl
Wllol nicer olfl thon • •HOICIIlvt tftll
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con~fOIIObla chair lholahowt qupilty,
t.;;..l'n, ,4,u,bter ot :
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metlculol!l
tOod loll4? Co1111 In with your 1111
Mr ·and ~rs. ~uoia Erwin, Galli·
workmonahlp
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mean
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ond bro-. Yau'llllkl our llieclloal.
exira wear an4 value. • polif ~nd ;ronddoulhler of Mra.l
Albert Meea of Pomeroy waa bon·
Come In ti)On for a look.
o~Mt I Cbrietmal porty held Sal·
uNil' evenlnl ot the Farm~ra Ho1
' tel Ga!Upolll, ~Y the Roo Capital
I Chtp'r ql the :American Buslnell
Women AIIOCi~Uon of Columbus.
I Mill ErWin, a nnt year atudent 1
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was the recipient of •
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pi white oatm olreamcro lied lD 'Mtnstril Association and "

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that byntlar retttlctloa• bav•
not been eUecUve tn halting a
decline ol wildlife brought on by
destru&lt;tion of food and &lt;OVilJ'
Land ""'• they "Y· II t~ chief•
factor in determlmng IOI!i·time
trendi I~ Oblo rame population••
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Calgar"
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"Th,fGtmti Go''

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w a s llrt:ompbstlcd
jointly with the two HI club'
under tlw dlrecUon of Mr Gorby
und Clair NeliOn and Mrs Alpha
Dan·, girls C'luh odv!Sur raismr.
one-half of the pr1ec of the machine and the LangA,•illc Con~rc
'ntlonol Church. Rev Biddle,
~astor r111 ~ing .the balance1 T'he ~ollowifti'
ma~hmc was t~ecured from Arm/ J'
surplus and will be used in com·
munlty activities In the LangJvilh~ community

Other members of the boy'
tlub receiving certJIJcutea and
pins mchtded R1cha1 d Rathburn,
Larry Barr, Larry and D1ck
' J!'etty, Dwight Nelson, Raymon1l
Rathburn, G~rald Jacks, Larry
Rupe and Gat'y Chasteen

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The Morning Star F.UD Chur:n
will {JI"e!lent 11 Christrna.!il program
at the ChUrch J)eo 21 at' 8 lp m.
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The Chrlatmas Eve candleUgltt
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The children's Chrlstmu pro·
gram of the St. 'Paul'! Lutheran
Sunday School will be beld tonight at 6:90 p m et the church
'l'pere will b&lt;l a pQrty lor the chll·
dren afterwarde lft t~.e churc'h
buomenl An offering will b&lt;l rc·
celvcd for the Tressler Lutheran
Rome lor Chlld':"n.

Mr. end Mn Harry Brown and
familY, Mr. und Mn Ralph Pam\·
A. er,pto,..., qnotalkin
er and JamtlY and Vir(il Bouab
were recent tallera ol Mr and
V VATA VVLJAKK, ll:W DHXA DHBA
Mra. Ruuell Painter
Mary Jo and Donnie Rau•h were
V FTAIIIN VJL LHA THBN-POTICWJ,
recent eollen of !Irs. Mary Bal!ey.
Yt~tel'&lt;llJ'l CrypiAH)uolel C.U.VM!IIES ARE ANSWICRICD
Mrs. !lr!D• (lloland and Mill
' Either HaYti called on Mrs. Vir·
WITH I!U:NCE - JONSON
;; -111.I.\9UJh SIIDdtf evening.
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6 00 Let's Talk It Over
8:00 Cll'U&gt;On Cl~b
6·30 Play of the Week
8:211 Five S\1'1' Final
7 00 Sherlock Ho)mel
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7'30 Keep 1t In 'rhe FamllJ
1:00 Momenl o! Declelon
8 00 Country 1\lualc Jubilee
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,,oo lim Bowie
10:00 Mllte Wallace Jn~rview
8!80 Patrice Munael Show
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that byntlar retttlctloa• bav•
not been eUecUve tn halting a
decline ol wildlife brought on by
destru&lt;tion of food and &lt;OVilJ'
Land ""'• they "Y· II t~ chief•
factor in determlmng IOI!i·time
trendi I~ Oblo rame population••
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AN OFFER

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w a s llrt:ompbstlcd
jointly with the two HI club'
under tlw dlrecUon of Mr Gorby
und Clair NeliOn and Mrs Alpha
Dan·, girls C'luh odv!Sur raismr.
one-half of the pr1ec of the machine and the LangA,•illc Con~rc
'ntlonol Church. Rev Biddle,
~astor r111 ~ing .the balance1 T'he ~ollowifti'
ma~hmc was t~ecured from Arm/ J'
surplus and will be used in com·
munlty activities In the LangJvilh~ community

Other members of the boy'
tlub receiving certJIJcutea and
pins mchtded R1cha1 d Rathburn,
Larry Barr, Larry and D1ck
' J!'etty, Dwight Nelson, Raymon1l
Rathburn, G~rald Jacks, Larry
Rupe and Gat'y Chasteen

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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The Morning Star F.UD Chur:n
will {JI"e!lent 11 Christrna.!il program
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CHRISTMAS PIOORAM
The children's Chrlstmu pro·
gram of the St. 'Paul'! Lutheran
Sunday School will be beld tonight at 6:90 p m et the church
'l'pere will b&lt;l a pQrty lor the chll·
dren afterwarde lft t~.e churc'h
buomenl An offering will b&lt;l rc·
celvcd for the Tressler Lutheran
Rome lor Chlld':"n.

Mr. end Mn Harry Brown and
familY, Mr. und Mn Ralph Pam\·
A. er,pto,..., qnotalkin
er and JamtlY and Vir(il Bouab
were recent tallera ol Mr and
V VATA VVLJAKK, ll:W DHXA DHBA
Mra. Ruuell Painter
Mary Jo and Donnie Rau•h were
V FTAIIIN VJL LHA THBN-POTICWJ,
recent eollen of !Irs. Mary Bal!ey.
Yt~tel'&lt;llJ'l CrypiAH)uolel C.U.VM!IIES ARE ANSWICRICD
Mrs. !lr!D• (lloland and Mill
' Either HaYti called on Mrs. Vir·
WITH I!U:NCE - JONSON
;; -111.I.\9UJh SIIDdtf evening.
~• ..'~i"'ltl br t111 rootiiio ira4loalt
1\lrs._,pyde Wlll &lt;olled on Mrs.

Excellent
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113 Sal

ei' at West Vlrgintn Unlveraaty,
Morgantown, W. Va.

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3:30 Do You Ttust Your Wife! 5 15 Personal Profile
4:00 American Bandstand
5:90 S•turday News Review5:00 Buceanem
5:45 Comment
D:SQ ¥Jokey lllll!&amp;e Club
6 00 Let's Talk It Over
8:00 Cll'U&gt;On Cl~b
6·30 Play of the Week
8:211 Five S\1'1' Final
7 00 Sherlock Ho)mel
8:U Ne11'1
7'30 Keep 1t In 'rhe FamllJ
1:00 Momenl o! Declelon
8 00 Country 1\lualc Jubilee
':~0 llln TID Tin
a·oO Ltiwren&lt;e Welli
,,oo lim Bowie
10:00 Mllte Wallace Jn~rview
8!80 Patrice Munael Show
:Q:30 MayOower News
8:00 Flunk Sl~tra Show
10:35 :.otb ctmtury Tbeatar
8·10 Date wilb tile Al!(elil
12·30 Sign Otf

will be received to be applied to
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Church, New Haven An offering

AXYDLBA!lXI\
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flae Dailu Sentinel

-SPORTS

Racine: winner of six straight ' and undefeated with an av·
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output
ol
89
and
one·thlrd
points.
per
game
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Bradbury
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Pomeroy
Panthers
here
tonight,
winner
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undefeated wltll an average production of 66 and one-quarter
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By .llnlloll. llrt•
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thrOUfh 194~.
a .game at $yraouse. ,Hl&amp;h for tbe
LOt ANG.~ES "" C~f~}ow­
The overall series won and lost record stands at 15·9 favor wmners was Larry reamas wlth yor, 147, UtAnjtlfl;~.,.. Rty
lng Ra&lt;Cibll'· Tl)e winner II Ipso facto, the county champion ..
Bobby Wine renner hatl Htrnrndll. IAf, Juiifll. Mu., (7).
Coach lick ftttlon of the Pan·
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5 Gilkey had 9 and
if I shOuld ~mit with a prediction about tonight s cage contest o~fenile and delen!e, ST Jonn~o.·
Liltle had ·
SA,. .FRANCISCO-ilobby Iconbetween Racine and Pomeroy. Unofficially, it's for the coun- 1 : ; ee~ter who 11 leadmg .ev, ·
r-RAN~ CARIDEO
i By quarlers:
lon, 1:12'111, Son Frertcl""', tu~
ty .cm.mpionshlp but that title means little to either team.· ee~~n~n w~hut~! 88~~!a Ohi~ ,
By Unlttd Pr..,
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10 24 46 48 polnttd Lauro Salas, 1191),, Mox·
39
EaCh just wants to clobber the other.
points per contest th.''blgo •e ~ Fronk Carldeo, All • Amtrlco ,;-=
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· ks Pomeroy ter has come so last
' thio
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n quorterbock
11 Notre Dame In
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year' m
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1929
I'ear
to n, "never step inside the Racine gym again."
skill and Polll he haa le•l an oth· klcki~; too .~d : ,;;..: :;:l~ng
"••Uitlt'RIJODES,
llarrlloavUie, O.
meroy Informants ask, with steely eyes, "What kind ol erwlse lnetperlei\ced team to brain that reflected tho thouvhts
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a illY oould pick Racine to beat Pomeroy•
three lea~ue vlctori&amp;J and a win of coach Knute Rockno olmost ••
~~=~~~~~~ -'l'hls seams to draw the Jines pretty ~lear. In other words 0 T Easter~. b
' d ooon ao tho genluo thought th,m
iii
lt'i
in off limits question!
. ' -~ msoll "" een ~rroun er.l l up on the sidelines. As • player
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WJ a crew of exce ent ball ha was superb but ht hod bad
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DU sure Y ere are 10 e compansons at can e, JIIAO' handlers who have been hnprov- luck u head eooch at Ml.,ourl 1
.S: ~Oa,·· bOPPING
Without Incurring a pertnanent s,rvlce connected d)flbl)l,ty. lng dally In thQotlQg.
end eventually drilled out of tho
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luniOr . Hawthorne and Paul coaching ronks.
' 'I'IJIL .ani81'M.tS
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F&lt;ilnitr
at lqrnard; have!
prove&lt;\I&lt; Whotevor hoppentd to Fronk
onnJOn
S U Qrru/flg s·
tbelr ?tpendability.
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Pomeroy has the outstanding scorer In southeastern Oblo
In ST Johnson, 6·3 center. In four '•ames JohnSon has hit for
119 points. and an averaue of 29.ft per game. Runne1'1lp .to
ST In the SEO Is Gene Morgan of Logan with 125 In five
games. and a 25.0 average.
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ward. WoIfe i n sIx J!ames h.as hl t IA5 PO In1s f or ~n wera~e
o! 27.5, wblch. vou will nohce, is better than anybody in the
SEO excellt Johnson.
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Coach Dick RPtton's attack nn th• hucke1 Is not. so notent
amon~ his othPr four sta:rtel'!j. Paul F~1mer h•~ a 12 nnlnt ~v:
eraee. Junior Hawthorne 7.5, Bruce 2\rkle 9.3 and Bill Wil·
son 3.0 In four games.
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OH-Seasofi OHer .1 · ~ "
d~grce from Garrett Biblical In·
On all Inside Kitchen, Bath or other improveme~t
•htuto, Evonston, Ul. lie abo
holds the M. A. degree from Ohio
you WaJJt dllne lo Deeember orJanuary.
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Stale University. In 11148 DePauw
Unlveraity conferred the Doctor
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or Divinity degree on him.
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Durin&amp; the period ln which he
Ph
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has served ao Cincinnati District
one
Superlntcndont he h03 workod
Mlddleporl, Oblo
In ci&gt;OperatiOB with the Metho- ~~!!!!!~~~!~~~~~!!~
dist Board ot Mltslons to atreng·
then lbe Inner-city church" of
Clnelnnall. Two new chur&lt;he.

'High Tllree o'ame Ind., Slobarl WASHINGtON !1P - ~ lou in lhcome
being currently orpnlzed in the
Art, .1!4),
ol Agrleu)ture ICzta Tift lleiuoll,
Unco~ctrned Alitut Potltleo
Sycatnor~ stbool distrlcl
High Single Qame, llorn A. 223 sblfllnl !rom d!ltiU!e Ill •lllek, Js But Benron, elalmlng the order Dr. Garr!Jon serves 11 a mem·
Toam Three Games, F. Tavern, mounllna bold . lleW efforts to economlc•lly -110t1nd, BOld it wa&gt; ber of tbe Boer&lt;! of 'i'r';l~' of
2026.
1olye !arm, prebl~ti!J.
, "IHiat .for ~r~u&lt;eia ln the tong Bethe•da .lfOS!&gt;llal, Cl)!CUIUd,
Lau•4...
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Team Slnjle Game,•Kaisar,
732
II llJhllng not~ Demo- run."- He ..Ud·even ll an elecliQn ind ll l d!Nc!Or ~~ _bolh· 1111
stANDINGS '
crals, ·but llepu-netns · to ..,pot Is coming .UP be IJ idmlnlstraiing Betheada.l!omt lor. the Aeed. !I'd
ITO .•.E
UP BY
Won LOil •crQu, a program lHi OOnJld*• lhe law "'''eltdlm o! pre91urell' the Merllodllt Home for lbe ,\Jed
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Sport Canter ........ 28 I7 · IOUn!li
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8 whtte
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F. Abbott .. , . . . . . . . . 24 21
r~tary 'Is ll'Ylnl to bUck. lbrct~~Jh · longer. began plugging his new terence he baa aerve.d . o.n ·fue
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the r~lorma with an eleetlbn r-.r I farm protlram last month. Twice Board·'ol ~lnlsterlal Tr~inlng an.d
Kaiser , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l91&gt; 2511.. coming .up and hi~ pa)'ty ~kllig olnce then he hao vigorously de- on the 'Beard of l!dneation. He tJ
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• MIDDLEPQRT, OHIO
A. Legion .. .. .. .. . .. 161&gt; 2812 to regam control m &lt;:ongr,p.
oled rumors that he will quit or a former dean of rile Ohio He·
SEASON HIGHS
·Th_r9ugh the torrent "! l'!lthlng be tired by President EiJenhowar. lhodlsl P&amp;~tor:s SchooL He i•
IIJIIIJJiJli't~~ Ind. 3 Games, Atkins, 605
ertlcmm heape~ on him from The current campaign Is similar currently servm~ aa chmman c!
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- _ _ _.;;-;..;-;;...,.;-;;;.,;,·-I lind. 1 GaiJie, Lewis Jim 242
both sldes of the fence, Benson has 1to the one !lemon waged uphill in the aub-comnuttee on the Inner1
Team cames F &gt;TBV!ll'n 2184 kept on the oflonSIVe-apparently 119:&gt;3 alter taking office.
City Church of The Ohio Area
3
Team Game F Tavern
unconcerned that his coune also 1 His new plana call for mo~ Study Committee, and i; a mem·
"Iter~•
Gilt Slae'U Loll'~&lt;
771
TOP1 "5" BOWLERS SERliS
may carry hlm into polltlca\1 flexibility.in price supports, aboli-~ ber of the Ohio Area Commiss·
Stobort
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M'! Umbo.
1 tlon of the escalator clause li\
Ion on Counoeling.
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"CAPTURED STARSi.i
Horn, J. · : : : · · · · · · · · :: :: :
Dairy Supports Lowe!"
, prk:e SU)lport f~ulas, fewer
He w" a member of lhe :olorlh
T.ewi• Ji
. . . 523 •, TlUit wu "e\ddent ln hi8 ,Jateat,l aereagl!-~ll'o~~~''lll&lt;!iiiOJI.oiJ!-.~If.,Jl;:)Ju.rlsdMional' ~.9nferenc•
TUM8UR SET··'1 .;,._ .
·Horn 'A m
:~ edict Wednesday when he lowereil: the surptuo dlspooJil )ew known' afl'ol 'Plii'·Yelhodlat Cliurch in 1052
4110
Wagner. . .
· · · ·. 489 ~~s pr~~et:=PC:!\::ald~~~~~~: "Public Law ·"
and Medina in a c.ove to ha.; the
In a prediction challenged by lar1.11
road open by Nov. 1, 1959
state congressmen, Benson aaid
IV
The deportment said it expected
consumers had ,"every right to ex·
to have the leg belween Paine..
peel" e 2\i eent per pound drop
ville and the Pennsylvania state
ln butter and cheese prlies and
line opened by Nov. 1959. Con·
That Wrap llfJ
a ohe-half cent cut per quart ln
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tracts for three of the ·10 four. ·
milk.
mile oection• in that ar••
MerrUu
Some irate congreosmen indl·
been awarde~.
catcd they would tight th d
•Ralph Lehman, engineer in
\
to 75 percent of pari~ re uo- COLUMBUS ur - The stat~ ebarge of inter-state projeels, oald
CLEVELAND UP - The Ohio tloii'
goes Into e!fect April 1.
Hlghway Deparlment 'l'huroday r~ aU contracts on the ColumbuiOPEN TILL 9 P.M. TILL CHRISTAIAS
Bell Telephone Co. and the Com· it Sen.
Hubert
H.
Humphrey
ported contract. have been award· . }!edina ayd PalnesvlUe-Pennsy~
COATS BLDG.
mu~ications Workers of Ametlta
, i!d for ~bout 66 miles .•1 the 2Q8 vlnia aectlons w!U be aworded· by
CLQSE CHRISTMAS EVE 6 P.M.
Union Thursday agreed terms ~~ a Minn.) denounced Benson as
11
Oh1oCincinnati
Freeway whic
would ~~~r~ch~;;;;:;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_.;;;i._;=====:::z~;:~rz~:l!l~~
new contract, negotiated Sept. 80, Scrooge of 1957." Rep. Usher : mile
tUn from
to Conneaut.
·
would 10 Into effect r~troaeti~ to Burdick (R·N.D.) said the
The department aaid 16 eOn·
Deq. I. The increases range !rom officer hod gone "bo&amp; wild."
tota\lng $M,28Z,228 ba~e
$2.1!0 to $5 a week.
consln Republican sen.
aworded.
AI the eam'e time, Federal Wiley urged Benson to reverse
Conottuttlon, however, ls bnder
8ELiict'd)N OF
Judge Paul C. Weick Issued an order.
on1yon about 20m'iles of the
Important ruling ln a coQrt case The Nati·anal Mil''• Producers way
road as contracts were let lor tbe
brousht by the union to di!cide Federation satd dalty farmers remaining 46 miles within the :sst
wbelber tbe contract terms liball would aulfer a 2!~ million dollar f~'l' weeks
be effective back to Sept . .'so.
Under today's agreement, The department's "task Ioree"
Weick Sai~ Federal Mediator . T. reached out of court, the contract baa placed the strongest emphaiia
. Robertson will be required to wlll be of 15 months duration .dat- on the atretoh between Columbb•
testily
about matters that aroad'lb
Mltl'o Cordvroy · - Reg. 13.95
----;o~ontract tallu which he feels Ire ing from Dtc. 1. If the coUrt boldi
Lallll
SPORT
COATS
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the
terma
shdti\~
be
retroactive
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confidential.
COATS . . . 24.95 to 49.15
Sizes 36 to 44
The union hoped Robert&amp;on's lea- Sept. ·SO, thti ·l!·mbntb contract
Ckeole Wisely
Wert . ,•.. -'-·
L~ln
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tlmony wo~ld oupport Ita con\1&gt;11- wlll.IHi et!eetiva from tl\at date . . ' Sett!lll the ~~
The dispute o~er the union'• retlon
that
the
company'!
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Valley conference champloll!l ln
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lor hellht,. wblob averages ~
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hard luck Buckeyes aim lo kt!f.IJ
their bosketball jinx agalililt 1'St.
Will
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t~ey ritee~ ttie Bllllkl!~ald the MU·
ld•bo 75 Colora~o State e1
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Cols West 62 Cols. Central-.60 ot four afarts, ltas ~aten St. J.oiiU,
ICol!. North 71 Cols. A!I,Uldas 60 , uiually rJ!p,ked llnon1 the nliUim'•
Coli. Eaat 84 Cola. Lln~eh 48
leaders, sev~n out of elrh! times
Call. South 71 Cois. l!astmoor 61 In p~evloUo meethlgt.
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General · GommiJsion ol\ The
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o T • el Odl81 C!)ureh, aa· 1 1 1 N &amp;I t d A
noone.d lodaf lbe t)'Polntment ' ry
.e ec • ""'·
of Dr. Cl!ude OltrrlooD, Oi•tritl .
Superlnlendent ~ rile Clnclnn•U '
District or the o Io Conference.
are, all~ were tojlgb .tfi6•~ht they flame to Pomeroy 1o J·•• \'J beeome the poster of Fmt
57 54 tr 'II f
'I ' ·•ft ,10 •
'""' .. ettwdlat Chunb, Wwthlagtor,
• • II ng . ~OlD • ve· "! 1 po1nts until tbe final minute. Ohio, elective FebMiary 1. 1958:
OalilpbUilB not,:blg bll,t 'It,~ are ali good shOts, excellent ball He will Jlll th• p(Jaljlon left .,.
h&amp;ntllers; ahd llli~ floOr le\,'llniclans.
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eant In September br the death
PorileroY (In,ue
n sUQ11.l,_X
bl )1as me t somewhat tQugher opp(). 0 1 Dr. llarold s..,.ey.
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sltloh so f•r th$~ Jlris l\n1Re. Yet RacJne's tremendous point Dr. Garrlaoo b~e . •uperinoutput more than balinctl .any factor that might be 5 rmi d tendent of tbt Cmclnnat• Dlitml
in that de"artment.· .
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u · se In January, 1Jlla3, after 0 oervl.ng
v
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well
you
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or
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Col·
Your lll1lk
P ck elthe~ to Win. We all can agree on this: It's going to be umbus. Pt10r to that time, he
F.R.A. Title I
one dad •burn"d
had be en a mem ber olth e North·
• goo·d
. b•'Jg•m
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O th th ~~li · I ·~ th
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have met two o,f. the lj!ti'je'• p!'Oved wellko~ ii$.Ji Pelson·
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North Caro. St. 67 Villanovg 56
W. k~ntucky tt. 101 ·seton lllilt 7S
~ 1 Mt il 80
n ' """ a
ut«ers 47
Georgia 69 Geotjla 1'eeh ea
MliBlssl~pl St. ~ Murray SL 69
TulaneFlrtt
BD VIrginia Tech 5P
bund, Corrou 10 1t
Tennessee 89 Bucknell 71
Alabama 78 Clemson 75
Louisiana Tech 66 Davidson 4!
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Mt. Union 78 case Tech
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T o" are "average ligures, the
SJ)ecluljots
tUddht point 0111. Individual
COLUMBtJS..:.ll'l aoln~ to cost
hetween $1,50D and $2,000 lo
aend Junior to.:..
e&lt;~ll,ge. Qtxt, ,.,.
yeer,
, sent an Increase over f our ye11rs
nlro of abOll\ 84 p@r cent for ~··
supported
,scboob ind 18 per cthl
:tsS4 FORD If 'roN
for ·private collet!s.
P.U. 8 Cyll.nder
The cost ol eolne to collea~
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J8P.S'.
varies,
the s""ciallsts BOy, by
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tlop ot college, type or colleac,
Her\fl
field of iiudy and llvlnll mana•·
$295
ments.
t.:ysts ~nd
go up tor junlorJ
and
seniors,
bor• spend an
average of tlOO a year more than
girts. Public Junior and te'achet•
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l eoIlegea are the least e~~enllvc,
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colleges
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E. Main Noxt•to Rlg i. IHI
Students majoring in the '"'·
P-rey
manlt\tS (art, mullc, English ani

RESPONSI' TO ~UR

Lane Offers Cad
To Minoso For
Bonus ln 1958

But Coach Larry Morrison s other 1tarters have aver~(~s
like Ibis - Ronnie Salser 18.3, Jimmy Adams 16.8, IVan
PoWell 18.2 and Don McDiide 9:5. Adams'' record .came In follr
·. ·
' games, Powell's in three. the others In six like Wolfe.
Now one arrives at the touchy subje~t of opponents' cill·
·• o.er
•· Harr' Jsonv ill e tw.ce,
... Eastern,
:
I ber. Ra c1ne has its s.1X ..WinS
Rutland, Murray C1ty, and Chauncey. None of these ltlfe
proved lo be much more than warmups for Racine. One
ual comparison is available. Racine took Eastern 81-42 Potn·
. eroy did the deed 64-47 Jn its ooenlng game after th~e~ da~s
' f .., R 1 h db d. 'lli f
J
o pra...ce. ac ne a een r1 ng or over a month.
(Contlnutd On Pogo Flvo)

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overngmg 12 points per game Corideo? Today he Is ogeney man·
Ilawthqrne 7.5.
· qer
for • Rapid~
life lnsuronce
compM&gt;y
at Cedar
Iowa, ond
ht\ps .
At guards kelton h•s been "" broadcast low• football gam.. for
ing Bruce Zltlde an cxcellenl hts home town shtlon.
long shot artist avm~ing 9.3
~ints per game and sophomore
B11! Wll~oQ at 3.0 per game
RACtNI POTINT ·
But Coach Larry Morrison of
the Tornadoes hilS formidable
weapons too.
carl Wall, senior, 6·0 forward,
is hitting at a 275 o"tput per HAVANA UP - Minnie Mlnoso,
~am••· His one·handed push shot acquired by the Cleveland Indians
from 15 feet oilt, at any angle. ln a reoent trade with the Chi·
is considered !he most deadly cago White Sox, can drive off
shot in this section or the state. with General Manager Frank
HI, pomt aver•ge Is second only l.ane'a flash Cadillac if he bas "a
to JohMon's in or out ol tho good year" next season.
S£0.. Gene Morgan of Logan has
n 2~.0 average.
. . Lane offered the veteran out·
If Raclhe h~• a str.tcgy lor fielder a $40,000 contract ·and his
tfot~elghbot•1,t·teouldutbe rdepenJdlhng on ~:"a~~!oedo~~~~ T~~rs~.~~s w:i~~
' oSals.r,
o sco6·0e junior
o noon.
In• Ronnie
200 .MlnQSo . and Cleveland manager
pounder, tons will see a skilled Bobby Bragan.
reboundor who Is 8 .vera~lng 13! ''Minoso hn• been after my cor
~oint• P!'r game Six foot tw• for many years and I promise to
Jimmy Adam! at center is hli give 11 to him 11 he has • good
tlng at 16.8 per game· han se.aoon or we wm the penna~!
Powell, burly 190 pou~d 5. 11 next year," Lane said .
guard Is rllcking at 13.2 per

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-SPORTS

Racine: winner of six straight ' and undefeated with an av·
2 6·
1 •
ernge
output
ol
89
and
one·thlrd
points.
per
game
.!lleets
.
the
Bradbury
6
8
...." ,., Midd\oport wore CUster
Pomeroy
Panthers
here
tonight,
winner
of
four
straight
and
l.@&lt;lllol•lt, eillh with 4 ~lnts.
undefeated wltll an average production of 66 and one-quarter
. "" 'q latteh:
points per aame.
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The galile IS. the ,28th renewal of a seriqs that reaches ba~k Syracuse Grade School dofeeted
By .llnlloll. llrt•
4 4 5 11
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to 1918. The Tornado and the Panther did not mix from 1932 · Bradbury 48·16 eorly thia W..k In
thrOUfh 194~.
a .game at $yraouse. ,Hl&amp;h for tbe
LOt ANG.~ES "" C~f~}ow­
The overall series won and lost record stands at 15·9 favor wmners was Larry reamas wlth yor, 147, UtAnjtlfl;~.,.. Rty
lng Ra&lt;Cibll'· Tl)e winner II Ipso facto, the county champion ..
Bobby Wine renner hatl Htrnrndll. IAf, Juiifll. Mu., (7).
Coach lick ftttlon of the Pan·
- -·For Bradbury
•
['•e been sending up trial balloons all week !'sting to learn thor, boo " hlt n!aln weapon on I
5 Gilkey had 9 and
if I shOuld ~mit with a prediction about tonight s cage contest o~fenile and delen!e, ST Jonn~o.·
Liltle had ·
SA,. .FRANCISCO-ilobby Iconbetween Racine and Pomeroy. Unofficially, it's for the coun- 1 : ; ee~ter who 11 leadmg .ev, ·
r-RAN~ CARIDEO
i By quarlers:
lon, 1:12'111, Son Frertcl""', tu~
ty .cm.mpionshlp but that title means little to either team.· ee~~n~n w~hut~! 88~~!a Ohi~ ,
By Unlttd Pr..,
I
Syracuse
10 24 46 48 polnttd Lauro Salas, 1191),, Mox·
39
EaCh just wants to clobber the other.
points per contest th.''blgo •e ~ Fronk Carldeo, All • Amtrlco ,;-=
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•• · 1 tooUes j n Rac Ine ·say th
· ks Pomeroy ter has come so last
' thio
&lt;·
n quorterbock
11 Notre Dame In
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. at If th'1s co1umn PIC
year' m
d
h
d
"
d
d"
1930
1929
I'ear
to n, "never step inside the Racine gym again."
skill and Polll he haa le•l an oth· klcki~; too .~d : ,;;..: :;:l~ng
"••Uitlt'RIJODES,
llarrlloavUie, O.
meroy Informants ask, with steely eyes, "What kind ol erwlse lnetperlei\ced team to brain that reflected tho thouvhts
"'
a illY oould pick Racine to beat Pomeroy•
three lea~ue vlctori&amp;J and a win of coach Knute Rockno olmost ••
~~=~~~~~~ -'l'hls seams to draw the Jines pretty ~lear. In other words 0 T Easter~. b
' d ooon ao tho genluo thought th,m
iii
lt'i
in off limits question!
. ' -~ msoll "" een ~rroun er.l l up on the sidelines. As • player
.
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tn
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th
b
WJ a crew of exce ent ball ha was superb but ht hod bad
1,~ "
DU sure Y ere are 10 e compansons at can e, JIIAO' handlers who have been hnprov- luck u head eooch at Ml.,ourl 1
.S: ~Oa,·· bOPPING
Without Incurring a pertnanent s,rvlce connected d)flbl)l,ty. lng dally In thQotlQg.
end eventually drilled out of tho
_.,.~.,
luniOr . Hawthorne and Paul coaching ronks.
' 'I'IJIL .ani81'M.tS
~i.
F&lt;ilnitr
at lqrnard; have!
prove&lt;\I&lt; Whotevor hoppentd to Fronk
onnJOn
S U Qrru/flg s·
tbelr ?tpendability.
Folmer

Syracuse Downs ..
Bradbu·ry 48 16

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Pomeroy has the outstanding scorer In southeastern Oblo
In ST Johnson, 6·3 center. In four '•ames JohnSon has hit for
119 points. and an averaue of 29.ft per game. Runne1'1lp .to
ST In the SEO Is Gene Morgan of Logan with 125 In five
games. and a 25.0 average.
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Racine too has a powerful scorer in Carl Wolfe 6;() fGI'·
·
ward. WoIfe i n sIx J!ames h.as hl t IA5 PO In1s f or ~n wera~e
o! 27.5, wblch. vou will nohce, is better than anybody in the
SEO excellt Johnson.
.
Coach Dick RPtton's attack nn th• hucke1 Is not. so notent
amon~ his othPr four sta:rtel'!j. Paul F~1mer h•~ a 12 nnlnt ~v:
eraee. Junior Hawthorne 7.5, Bruce 2\rkle 9.3 and Bill Wil·
son 3.0 In four games.
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(mute sound of lone. ctllne!lino
comm•rtlal• whQ• plctare
rt~~alns oil scrtllill

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•ARROW SHIRTS
~?,2 I •ltOB!S
1144
•INTERWOVEN SOC~S
489
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•RUGBY SPORTSWEAR
300
•s~ANK JEWELRY dnd
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Ind. 3 Games, ,' ·: Ha~nahs; AlSO·
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elated liadlo, 0,19
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•SUITS alld TOPCOATS
lee! :11'1
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•SPORT 'COATS
2892.• '
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•PAJAMAS
9D3.
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TOP "5" BOWLERS AYt.
Pot.
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W. jlel)cs, Rlg &amp; Reet 1?3
p, wlll, Assoc. Radio 168
V. Hanilabs,·R. Davis, A.!soc. Ra·

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Assoc. Rodlo, 1611

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2.98. np MEN'S SHOES ••• 8.95 up
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to 3.98

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Moll's T\11 ······:-,:.,,.,$1.do
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Bed Spreads .. .. 4.95 up
Whlto or l'a.Oy
MBN'8 SHIRTS •..• 2.85
Bo C d '
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Sport Shirts 3.49 and ~.95

Swtltlpoltwrr,
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Cerctlt~~n
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Dmt Steeb . .. .•.• $4.91:up
Sl!tldl O[ Al'fYio
SOcks --·-·-··-···-····· 49c
Boyo Qullloll Llnod
lur&lt;ools ..• . -... -· --·· $4.49
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To all our

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vory merry
•·WAY I'OwtAIILA IQDI08

wa extend
our very

best wishes

fora hiPPY
Holiday,

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LOOK"
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comj1nlota In tun all lllfl!m•~

Tufted ladl

tuftt. The"LUJUI, r.ettier Look"
td i rult*d ease \bat won'\

Lounge.Chair

bttak, cbip or warp. Plar• anr•
wbtre on .A.e, DC or bf.tterief.

r $89.95 ~

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aerial to 1tep up weakest •Ito
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$1.91 ~ ' $5.9!
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Skim •••••••••••• ji ~ up Coot. Swtoltrs ........ $3.95

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Vtttln &amp;icron Waohollt•Mon'o Sl":ks ... . --. $4:95 up tfi.LOWS . . . . . 5.95 each

STAND\NGI
Won Loot
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Par•. Rig &amp; Reel 28 17
!tot Rod•
24\i 20\i
!1}111ons M~t. .
22 23
l'l11Dtm 144o.
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Contracts G' en

Bell, Workers,
A~ree On Terms
Of New Contract

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RayoD, CMton, I'IYion blend
sweatin ·-···· $1.95 to p.95 ~21110, Aarorted stripes

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Doll Carrlag11
Archery and
lttbtHII
Equipment
.Trt~ Llghtt
Chrlatmaa
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OH-Seasofi OHer .1 · ~ "
d~grce from Garrett Biblical In·
On all Inside Kitchen, Bath or other improveme~t
•htuto, Evonston, Ul. lie abo
holds the M. A. degree from Ohio
you WaJJt dllne lo Deeember orJanuary.
· .•
,
Stale University. In 11148 DePauw
Unlveraity conferred the Doctor
&amp;
or Divinity degree on him.
·.
Durin&amp; the period ln which he
Ph
8!20
has served ao Cincinnati District
one
Superlntcndont he h03 workod
Mlddleporl, Oblo
In ci&gt;OperatiOB with the Metho- ~~!!!!!~~~!~~~~~!!~
dist Board ot Mltslons to atreng·
then lbe Inner-city church" of
Clnelnnall. Two new chur&lt;he.

'High Tllree o'ame Ind., Slobarl WASHINGtON !1P - ~ lou in lhcome
being currently orpnlzed in the
Art, .1!4),
ol Agrleu)ture ICzta Tift lleiuoll,
Unco~ctrned Alitut Potltleo
Sycatnor~ stbool distrlcl
High Single Qame, llorn A. 223 sblfllnl !rom d!ltiU!e Ill •lllek, Js But Benron, elalmlng the order Dr. Garr!Jon serves 11 a mem·
Toam Three Games, F. Tavern, mounllna bold . lleW efforts to economlc•lly -110t1nd, BOld it wa&gt; ber of tbe Boer&lt;! of 'i'r';l~' of
2026.
1olye !arm, prebl~ti!J.
, "IHiat .for ~r~u&lt;eia ln the tong Bethe•da .lfOS!&gt;llal, Cl)!CUIUd,
Lau•4...
1
1
Team Slnjle Game,•Kaisar,
732
II llJhllng not~ Demo- run."- He ..Ud·even ll an elecliQn ind ll l d!Nc!Or ~~ _bolh· 1111
stANDINGS '
crals, ·but llepu-netns · to ..,pot Is coming .UP be IJ idmlnlstraiing Betheada.l!omt lor. the Aeed. !I'd
ITO .•.E
UP BY
Won LOil •crQu, a program lHi OOnJld*• lhe law "'''eltdlm o! pre91urell' the Merllodllt Home for lbe ,\Jed
1
Sport Canter ........ 28 I7 · IOUn!li
. ·
The secretarY; actfng as Jf. he In t!'AI eity.
•·
;·;· ltJSTJ~!
MONDAY,
DEC.
8 whtte
.
.
F.
Tavern
.......
.
...
Moreover,
the
•ll'l~ultqre
""'.expect.
1o
lHi
around
lor
iijnce
coming
.to
The
Ob1o
~··
.
· · • .,1 .,,
20 20
1
Wide Assortmellt of
' IIi
.i
F. Abbott .. , . . . . . . . . 24 21
r~tary 'Is ll'Ylnl to bUck. lbrct~~Jh · longer. began plugging his new terence he baa aerve.d . o.n ·fue
1\A.
.
"
D. warner ·-: ......... 23 22
the r~lorma with an eleetlbn r-.r I farm protlram last month. Twice Board·'ol ~lnlsterlal Tr~inlng an.d
Kaiser , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l91&gt; 2511.. coming .up and hi~ pa)'ty ~kllig olnce then he hao vigorously de- on the 'Beard of l!dneation. He tJ
-~
'· Ir~PNE. 60U·Y
• MIDDLEPQRT, OHIO
A. Legion .. .. .. .. . .. 161&gt; 2812 to regam control m &lt;:ongr,p.
oled rumors that he will quit or a former dean of rile Ohio He·
SEASON HIGHS
·Th_r9ugh the torrent "! l'!lthlng be tired by President EiJenhowar. lhodlsl P&amp;~tor:s SchooL He i•
IIJIIIJJiJli't~~ Ind. 3 Games, Atkins, 605
ertlcmm heape~ on him from The current campaign Is similar currently servm~ aa chmman c!
..,.-...;....;;,_.;.......;;·-;;.;;;..;-;,;;~;..
· .;.·.;·;..
- _ _ _.;;-;..;-;;...,.;-;;;.,;,·-I lind. 1 GaiJie, Lewis Jim 242
both sldes of the fence, Benson has 1to the one !lemon waged uphill in the aub-comnuttee on the Inner1
Team cames F &gt;TBV!ll'n 2184 kept on the oflonSIVe-apparently 119:&gt;3 alter taking office.
City Church of The Ohio Area
3
Team Game F Tavern
unconcerned that his coune also 1 His new plana call for mo~ Study Committee, and i; a mem·
"Iter~•
Gilt Slae'U Loll'~&lt;
771
TOP1 "5" BOWLERS SERliS
may carry hlm into polltlca\1 flexibility.in price supports, aboli-~ ber of the Ohio Area Commiss·
Stobort
'·
M'! Umbo.
1 tlon of the escalator clause li\
Ion on Counoeling.
I
"CAPTURED STARSi.i
Horn, J. · : : : · · · · · · · · :: :: :
Dairy Supports Lowe!"
, prk:e SU)lport f~ulas, fewer
He w" a member of lhe :olorlh
T.ewi• Ji
. . . 523 •, TlUit wu "e\ddent ln hi8 ,Jateat,l aereagl!-~ll'o~~~''lll&lt;!iiiOJI.oiJ!-.~If.,Jl;:)Ju.rlsdMional' ~.9nferenc•
TUM8UR SET··'1 .;,._ .
·Horn 'A m
:~ edict Wednesday when he lowereil: the surptuo dlspooJil )ew known' afl'ol 'Plii'·Yelhodlat Cliurch in 1052
4110
Wagner. . .
· · · ·. 489 ~~s pr~~et:=PC:!\::ald~~~~~~: "Public Law ·"
and Medina in a c.ove to ha.; the
In a prediction challenged by lar1.11
road open by Nov. 1, 1959
state congressmen, Benson aaid
IV
The deportment said it expected
consumers had ,"every right to ex·
to have the leg belween Paine..
peel" e 2\i eent per pound drop
ville and the Pennsylvania state
ln butter and cheese prlies and
line opened by Nov. 1959. Con·
That Wrap llfJ
a ohe-half cent cut per quart ln
·
tracts for three of the ·10 four. ·
milk.
mile oection• in that ar••
MerrUu
Some irate congreosmen indl·
been awarde~.
catcd they would tight th d
•Ralph Lehman, engineer in
\
to 75 percent of pari~ re uo- COLUMBUS ur - The stat~ ebarge of inter-state projeels, oald
CLEVELAND UP - The Ohio tloii'
goes Into e!fect April 1.
Hlghway Deparlment 'l'huroday r~ aU contracts on the ColumbuiOPEN TILL 9 P.M. TILL CHRISTAIAS
Bell Telephone Co. and the Com· it Sen.
Hubert
H.
Humphrey
ported contract. have been award· . }!edina ayd PalnesvlUe-Pennsy~
COATS BLDG.
mu~ications Workers of Ametlta
, i!d for ~bout 66 miles .•1 the 2Q8 vlnia aectlons w!U be aworded· by
CLQSE CHRISTMAS EVE 6 P.M.
Union Thursday agreed terms ~~ a Minn.) denounced Benson as
11
Oh1oCincinnati
Freeway whic
would ~~~r~ch~;;;;:;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_.;;;i._;=====:::z~;:~rz~:l!l~~
new contract, negotiated Sept. 80, Scrooge of 1957." Rep. Usher : mile
tUn from
to Conneaut.
·
would 10 Into effect r~troaeti~ to Burdick (R·N.D.) said the
The department aaid 16 eOn·
Deq. I. The increases range !rom officer hod gone "bo&amp; wild."
tota\lng $M,28Z,228 ba~e
$2.1!0 to $5 a week.
consln Republican sen.
aworded.
AI the eam'e time, Federal Wiley urged Benson to reverse
Conottuttlon, however, ls bnder
8ELiict'd)N OF
Judge Paul C. Weick Issued an order.
on1yon about 20m'iles of the
Important ruling ln a coQrt case The Nati·anal Mil''• Producers way
road as contracts were let lor tbe
brousht by the union to di!cide Federation satd dalty farmers remaining 46 miles within the :sst
wbelber tbe contract terms liball would aulfer a 2!~ million dollar f~'l' weeks
be effective back to Sept . .'so.
Under today's agreement, The department's "task Ioree"
Weick Sai~ Federal Mediator . T. reached out of court, the contract baa placed the strongest emphaiia
. Robertson will be required to wlll be of 15 months duration .dat- on the atretoh between Columbb•
testily
about matters that aroad'lb
Mltl'o Cordvroy · - Reg. 13.95
----;o~ontract tallu which he feels Ire ing from Dtc. 1. If the coUrt boldi
Lallll
SPORT
COATS
....
11.95
the
terma
shdti\~
be
retroactive
1&lt;1
not
confidential.
COATS . . . 24.95 to 49.15
Sizes 36 to 44
The union hoped Robert&amp;on's lea- Sept. ·SO, thti ·l!·mbntb contract
Ckeole Wisely
Wert . ,•.. -'-·
L~ln
,
tlmony wo~ld oupport Ita con\1&gt;11- wlll.IHi et!eetiva from tl\at date . . ' Sett!lll the ~~
The dispute o~er the union'• retlon
that
the
company'!
dem_.d
li
DR~SSES .. 6.85 to 18.95 ~::~~~~ETS 11.95 for a strike termination clabl luaal to oign a strike ternllnallOil ·Setting the .styleI
.
•
,
1
Ofjl IIA01C
CaSioek style-knit sleeve.
was made after the contract .al ol~U.e hai held uti .ibe e!feetlve
date ill lh! wages ltareasea. ,.
.DUSSES .. • Speelal
4.00 Mtn'l All Wool
nellotla~d.
,

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MANY lftORE

KARR

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$
at

5% Discount·

B. D.

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Powder blue, faclory fresh 1illish, blac~ orl!lli .·thp; new
white wall tires, power steering, power brake.s, p&amp;wer
windows, power 6 way seat, the finest money can buy.

e BALDWIN

,.. )'OUR

FOil YOUR GENEROUS

For

Our OWII
Farm Credit Assoelatloii

A. B.

The Buckevcs appeared to hove
a good chon•• tb repeat •Inc Sl
Lou!&amp; ha&amp; on!~ two returnln •,~ ·
dlar&amp; (rom ita 19,56·117 Ml~ou~i
Valley conference champloll!l ln
t~e lineup.
On the Olher side of the ledger
however, It tbe llllllkelll' tuper'
lor hellht,. wblob averages ~
more than 8-5 per man for the
slartlnl five.

Dollars

of

"Better Homls" :; ,·

23;ci
'L''L'$ 'BE
'N
' ' FRAI!t.l KL·.IN

l1 At

Pomeroy, 0 •

COLUMBUS UP - Ohl~ Slate;•
hard luck Buckeyes aim lo kt!f.IJ
their bosketball jinx agalililt 1'St.
Will
LoUI1 alive Saturday hlgllt ~~ell
Drake 71 Colorad.o 8a
t~ey ritee~ ttie Bllllkl!~ald the MU·
ld•bo 75 Colora~o State e1
sourl City.
.
i
HIGH SCHOOL
Ohlq St~!P, alter llo first 11'1~ In
Cols West 62 Cols. Central-.60 ot four afarts, ltas ~aten St. J.oiiU,
ICol!. North 71 Cols. A!I,Uldas 60 , uiually rJ!p,ked llnon1 the nliUim'•
Coli. Eaat 84 Cola. Lln~eh 48
leaders, sev~n out of elrh! times
Call. South 71 Cois. l!astmoor 61 In p~evloUo meethlgt.
. ,,
SMU 75 Auburn e5
1'exas Chrlstlo1.1 80 Howard P. 62
Sou Cal. 67 Arizona Tempe St. 62

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$ Millions

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THANKS

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~~u~h~a~!:t~an 66 Hard Luck BuekiHope·To KeeP·Jmx· ~: ~~~~.da::.tor~~:,.~::~
wl:~
Nebraska 61 Ohio U. 03
~•
Wisconsin 09 Butler
A}' A'.' •'
LoUIS• Saturday degree
Garrl10n received the
Doyton 64 Fordham 33
IVe
P8i.Dst
t
·
lfom D&lt;·Pauw univeroity
Southw11t
tl
Greencastle, Ind., and the

PICKID

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$4.50 Weekly

.... ..... ....... $42.95 up

Enjoy

QUALITY .USE~ . Ct~_.I\S

SALES and SERVICE .

184 W. Hala 81.

r~·~·1
~
._....,.,.,.,

of the General
Of Cincy,Area IBoard
,Educatlon
The Me·
thoditt qlChur4!h,
where he
si:~~o~is~~·~J
. o~:t~~:~ A~:~ ::~~~{~~:ora~
:~n:r ~~·~~~
f h M h
General · GommiJsion ol\ The
1

o T • el Odl81 C!)ureh, aa· 1 1 1 N &amp;I t d A
noone.d lodaf lbe t)'Polntment ' ry
.e ec • ""'·
of Dr. Cl!ude OltrrlooD, Oi•tritl .
Superlnlendent ~ rile Clnclnn•U '
District or the o Io Conference.
are, all~ were tojlgb .tfi6•~ht they flame to Pomeroy 1o J·•• \'J beeome the poster of Fmt
57 54 tr 'II f
'I ' ·•ft ,10 •
'""' .. ettwdlat Chunb, Wwthlagtor,
• • II ng . ~OlD • ve· "! 1 po1nts until tbe final minute. Ohio, elective FebMiary 1. 1958:
OalilpbUilB not,:blg bll,t 'It,~ are ali good shOts, excellent ball He will Jlll th• p(Jaljlon left .,.
h&amp;ntllers; ahd llli~ floOr le\,'llniclans.
.
.
eant In September br the death
PorileroY (In,ue
n sUQ11.l,_X
bl )1as me t somewhat tQugher opp(). 0 1 Dr. llarold s..,.ey.
....
sltloh so f•r th$~ Jlris l\n1Re. Yet RacJne's tremendous point Dr. Garrlaoo b~e . •uperinoutput more than balinctl .any factor that might be 5 rmi d tendent of tbt Cmclnnat• Dlitml
in that de"artment.· .
·
u · se In January, 1Jlla3, after 0 oervl.ng
v
lor
y r
t
1 K
Oh
well
you
"'ig"t
As
!V•JI
sto
dl
I'
' " &amp;l~tllodiat
ea " pao Chur&lt;h,
or
In~
I·
'
''' " ' ~
P rea ng, II\· not going to Avenue
Col·
Your lll1lk
P ck elthe~ to Win. We all can agree on this: It's going to be umbus. Pt10r to that time, he
F.R.A. Title I
one dad •burn"d
had be en a mem ber olth e North·
• goo·d
. b•'Jg•m
ill, • e.
-~ · ·
we•t 1 dl
c 1
h
. !J.I. Low

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1956Men:uryMonteray .. ....... ... $199S

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AUTO _SALlS

O th th ~~li · I ·~ th
't lne o e. ,. ., , . :ran ers lllv~ lh~ belt defensive
record the U a \lltlUiJi ·In their three ~inef 110 f@r they
have met two o,f. the lj!ti'je'• p!'Oved wellko~ ii$.Ji Pelson·
~ille an~t ~ackion. _QalUpo,iJ.s, waR no we,~ ~Iter: 'the'GalllanJ

olf~~~~~~:~~~~~j
In tDSo.

, and
General
He ia a

·xlApoointed
Head
r-

Uf:

ly U~\lfd Prtss
~VO SI South
CarolinA
IUfto
ltarvard es 60
Boston €otletie q~ 1!\'andels 62
North Caro. St. 67 Villanovg 56
W. k~ntucky tt. 101 ·seton lllilt 7S
~ 1 Mt il 80
n ' """ a
ut«ers 47
Georgia 69 Geotjla 1'eeh ea
MliBlssl~pl St. ~ Murray SL 69
TulaneFlrtt
BD VIrginia Tech 5P
bund, Corrou 10 1t
Tennessee 89 Bucknell 71
Alabama 78 Clemson 75
Louisiana Tech 66 Davidson 4!
.
Louisiana St. Mldwett
611 Lalarette 72
Mt. Union 78 case Tech
41
Indiana 79 St Mary's Calif. 66
.

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Wellston
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Qallipoll!
Middleport
Jackson
I•Nelsonvllle
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A COMPLE1'E SELEtTION OF

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The Whole Famiiy
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dicinc, physiCal aelence and agri·
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LAY-AWAY PLAN
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For A Gift

YOUR
CHRISTMAS

guard posillon.

timcoll~g_
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, Don McDade, the only Tornado

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S!a!t . .Un!Vtrlll)'
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1 hey ~r,dl~ e~p&amp;ndlturcs or a
full
underkradu6te In
public
wlll be about $1,500
anhd In pr!Vple collog~i $2,000.
T o" are "average ligures, the
SJ)ecluljots
tUddht point 0111. Individual
COLUMBtJS..:.ll'l aoln~ to cost
hetween $1,50D and $2,000 lo
aend Junior to.:..
e&lt;~ll,ge. Qtxt, ,.,.
yeer,
, sent an Increase over f our ye11rs
nlro of abOll\ 84 p@r cent for ~··
supported
,scboob ind 18 per cthl
:tsS4 FORD If 'roN
for ·private collet!s.
P.U. 8 Cyll.nder
The cost ol eolne to collea~
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J8P.S'.
varies,
the s""ciallsts BOy, by
, . , 1947 CHE'VllOLET
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tlop ot college, type or colleac,
Her\fl
field of iiudy and llvlnll mana•·
$295
ments.
t.:ysts ~nd
go up tor junlorJ
and
seniors,
bor• spend an
average of tlOO a year more than
girts. Public Junior and te'achet•
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iv'l"
junior
colleges
and
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versllioo lhe n\OSI upenslve.
E. Main Noxt•to Rlg i. IHI
Students majoring in the '"'·
P-rey
manlt\tS (art, mullc, English ani

RESPONSI' TO ~UR

Lane Offers Cad
To Minoso For
Bonus ln 1958

But Coach Larry Morrison s other 1tarters have aver~(~s
like Ibis - Ronnie Salser 18.3, Jimmy Adams 16.8, IVan
PoWell 18.2 and Don McDiide 9:5. Adams'' record .came In follr
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Now one arrives at the touchy subje~t of opponents' cill·
·• o.er
•· Harr' Jsonv ill e tw.ce,
... Eastern,
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Rutland, Murray C1ty, and Chauncey. None of these ltlfe
proved lo be much more than warmups for Racine. One
ual comparison is available. Racine took Eastern 81-42 Potn·
. eroy did the deed 64-47 Jn its ooenlng game after th~e~ da~s
' f .., R 1 h db d. 'lli f
J
o pra...ce. ac ne a een r1 ng or over a month.
(Contlnutd On Pogo Flvo)

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overngmg 12 points per game Corideo? Today he Is ogeney man·
Ilawthqrne 7.5.
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for • Rapid~
life lnsuronce
compM&gt;y
at Cedar
Iowa, ond
ht\ps .
At guards kelton h•s been "" broadcast low• football gam.. for
ing Bruce Zltlde an cxcellenl hts home town shtlon.
long shot artist avm~ing 9.3
~ints per game and sophomore
B11! Wll~oQ at 3.0 per game
RACtNI POTINT ·
But Coach Larry Morrison of
the Tornadoes hilS formidable
weapons too.
carl Wall, senior, 6·0 forward,
is hitting at a 275 o"tput per HAVANA UP - Minnie Mlnoso,
~am••· His one·handed push shot acquired by the Cleveland Indians
from 15 feet oilt, at any angle. ln a reoent trade with the Chi·
is considered !he most deadly cago White Sox, can drive off
shot in this section or the state. with General Manager Frank
HI, pomt aver•ge Is second only l.ane'a flash Cadillac if he bas "a
to JohMon's in or out ol tho good year" next season.
S£0.. Gene Morgan of Logan has
n 2~.0 average.
. . Lane offered the veteran out·
If Raclhe h~• a str.tcgy lor fielder a $40,000 contract ·and his
tfot~elghbot•1,t·teouldutbe rdepenJdlhng on ~:"a~~!oedo~~~~ T~~rs~.~~s w:i~~
' oSals.r,
o sco6·0e junior
o noon.
In• Ronnie
200 .MlnQSo . and Cleveland manager
pounder, tons will see a skilled Bobby Bragan.
reboundor who Is 8 .vera~lng 13! ''Minoso hn• been after my cor
~oint• P!'r game Six foot tw• for many years and I promise to
Jimmy Adam! at center is hli give 11 to him 11 he has • good
tlng at 16.8 per game· han se.aoon or we wm the penna~!
Powell, burly 190 pou~d 5. 11 next year," Lane said .
guard Is rllcking at 13.2 per

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Big Modem
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OUTING PAJAMAS · ··.·.··;·: · ····'· ·· $4.95

GOODJiE4R

TV PAJAMAS ··.... ·..... ,. .... .... $6.95

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~ijij~iiiiiiiiij;~!ii;;i~~~- ~~-;;~;;~i~~W:ol:r~
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FMiro,renGce~or~"?'c''
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Mark Roush,Mrs.
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Harbrecht,
wlllt starr!!
!•ylng track some
Bill
Batey ncx
sp n..
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·\ln. L"ter Dodson and Shrrl•y, Pbyllla Batey, C. Tom Hoffman:
The 3.B mile~ ol .track ~111 run

Mrt J. E. Carton, ~r·•· Jack K. Orpho Ohlinger Sore 'Da
!rom Scary Slltion on C&amp;O s mam
Fle.•her' and Sherry, Mr&lt; Samuel Annalee Rouoh: Dinah R~:.~: lin~ parallellni. Route 17 to the
!lulstead, Jesse Saunders, E 0 Ubby Brown, Lorraine Usselln, ~l):DI~o~n~Ca~r~b~ld~e~ll~te~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~==:;:;:;:;:;:;~~~;:;;;:;;;:;;5;:;;~;;;:;;;:;;;J;!;:;.;~:
Saunders, l\lrs. Paul Henderson. Elisabeth Chiller , Mn. Karl \
,\IJ'II. Bert Roush, Mijlle Bumgor- Wiles, Ellen Wiles, Mr. and Mn
nor, Tomm&lt;e Hoffman, Mrs. E. ~~ . !.loyd Roush, Robert Grinstead.
Uelncr, Mrs. J. Wm. HONiop, g, •. , .Mrs. William Nelle, Mro. William
lean Whiteman, Lona Jones. Mr; Russell, Mrs Clyde Foley, John
lam.ca T.\ &amp;andcrs, Mr. •nd M. • Wolfe, Jim Donnally, Mrs. Dornller.man Layne,
Mrs. Lester ~hy Hamby and children and
I Ohlinger, Mrs. JeiSe ~rown.
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WhiUer Bu.ycle !or"'~·. Real bar·
l""t ,I?,I!J~/]4 ·111&gt;, ,.' :1 2 IS 6.~: ,
2 formals, size 12. 'Blue, orch'ld.
~ _re~sonable. Good condi,tion. Mrs.
:c6rlf*s,· Jacobs. Union Ave.,
· Pomeroy.
12 20 3tc
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ng ots '" Syracuae. Water
taps in lo aUoq on one lot.
Bill Cowt ' ,acl~e.n, 1% \9 3tp
, Boy's 26" blc
GQI&gt;~ 'i!oi.ii'U";"
Paul J\out , 'Pomeroy. Phone
12 19 Sip
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· 6" Jol!tler with I HP motor. R;~
sonable. [!;harles Reuter, Chest·
12 .19 3tP
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't STO li\ · · !l\.(fllll'· _;~ 'lot
an •"\W·&lt;Oulblllldlnp, reach·ln
m~·t case, meat ~oj. dlspla~
meat ease, cash regfster, eddiDg
--..m~n~,_slicer, . ssp)es, candy

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1. $3000.00 Terms can be arranged.
I lJad healjh rea~on f~r ·quitting.

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F. Upomger,
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Pbo~;~U.
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O'Neil, Rt. 3, Pomeroy
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1957 Dodge ···· Only $2595

ovor Dusk Plum. Delray
radio~ heater, power·
glide, ViftJI lntorlor. Local owner.

Cuotom. 1\oyal 4-Door, V·B motor, , Torque
Flite T"nsmisslon; Ra~o, · Hosttr. Like

BeauiU'Iil
Cou~,

motor,

19J•.·~r..-d

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l'alr!Ane t&gt;Door liard•Top, lvoi'Y over 'fnr·
quolfo, ~~ll,~ Sleerlnj, 1lldded dash , white
wall tl~ lar(e motor, automnt1&lt; tl'Mns.
Boat radls,, beltor and many othrr utras.

t95S Onrolet ······ $1395

210- t, poor - 2 tone blue, V-II motor,
Po.wer &amp;ll.d", Radio :And Heater. Seal l'cv· .

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1955 "'1110uth ······ $1295
Belvedmr~Door.

Interior extra nil~. v.-B
motor, ·h'"'ter, belie llnlsh, cxtr. ,ood

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2-tl'or. v.a motor. heater. Gyrodrive, • mileage, exira aood tlrcs. own·
td alld. driven' by one ol the slow&lt;&amp;t drlv·
•11 ~~a enunty. Slle thlo ono.
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Deluxe 4,Door. 2·tono green. liY·

ilnillai:!V :dtl~. radio, heater, aoot cover•,
exit• ~~-lJtcL

19$6 C~evtoiilt •·· ·' ·· $~895

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' ~ ·'lli!llllr 4-Dr.,'fiedan.
l!a4!1i. 1hrator, '
~ing, VB !moti&gt;r.
. ~~~~: owner. ·~
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ChiJIW. V-8- motor, 'l'idio,
1~eaicr, scat covers. Power steeri~J and
power bo·a~cs . A lovoly 2 tone (roen llnlah.
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W~r CHAIN SAWS ..................... .. , .. .. . .. .. .. . UBD.oh tttU~
SABRI! ,SAWS .. ...... ....... f17.95 ' VISES .. .. . , .............. $8... UP
POC~ET KNIVES .......... $1.50 UP .
•TOOL BOX~~
•HAMIIII!IIS
•HATCHETS
•DJSSTON SAWS
eFINE SCR1!W8 ·

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D,on't fot'flet The SpertltRan1

• Ammunition
• Rifles
• Shotgu nl .
•Hunter's Coots ,
•Hunting qaaes
•Cleaning Kits ··
~bell
Vests.
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•Tac~l~ , ,
•llahlng Rods

1956 Chevrolet •elalr 2Door'

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monlzlna lntcrlor, .autamatic trua., touch tuM ndio, one of
tho line!~ heater, del. Lots ol otner extras. · Tbls·l• a 10\f mil&amp;
age car. One you would be proud to OWl\\

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PRICED FOR HOLIDAY SEASON

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D~luxc :j-Door l'loetllne Slld~n&gt;.;~,~~r,llde,
heater, il!it covor4, 11006 ~~~ l!eCOnd
car.
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2·Dr. Sedan "B" - &amp;dlo, Heal•t ,:;. ·lllack
fin!Jb. t\buy you can'( pass bY.' '
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Belvedere 4-DQor. Black over Sun Gold. Ra·
dlo. beater, &gt;ent covers, Hydrlvc.

t Doer Station )'/,a1on. ' pmenacr. lll'dra·

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',L9vtly 2 tone llni;h, white rim, U.J.II\ me~,'auto. trana., radio,
beater and defroster. Clear plastic aeat coven, back up Uihll,
turning al(lnals."oll filter, other extras, !ells than 11000 mllea.
T·hls one like pew. Buy me and bonk the dilfer0DCe.

1954 Plymouth · ·· ·· ··· $895

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19S7 Chevrolet 2Wlowil Win

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1915 Pontllie .:".)." · .. S1J4s

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W' MODEL 1498 f!8.5t
%" 1\IODEL 388 ta7.ts
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W' Z·FISTEI;l BIG BOY MOI;JI!L 128 .. . .. .. . .. .. .. ....... 1 ...... , .. .' .. '$tt.8$

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YMOJOR CO.

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. )D•~ . ~lu~ o,ver l"bt blue finish, Mcro:omaUe .Jraiti., radlp. beat·
1:tlr

and ikiibatcr, w/s tires llke new, lovely

alone blue bltertor.

Clcan'-.a,·~n,w car. Ttlia car ·must movl. ' .~ ~·

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19$3 hsoto Flreclo• 4~Stnn

Dark grny over ll;ht &amp;rcy flolsh. Radio, ~~~ iDd d,trQflcr.
Very aood tirea. Vo\'y elean Inside and ou~ 'law mlleiJ•· 'You
·will tike the w~ shl• one rides and.1irivea. · · ·; ·
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.• Wil have sevel'll otller far&amp; to eh0084!. from,. ·Brln(your
title utd 1et Ol!r price dlfferc~ee before you buy,
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llent - E~tens1on Ladde'f, · port ~r' ulj!elot: 'l!'rdwoilt 11\1- ln~~;~~~~m
toards, llrop Clotbi. I . Ish, fQI 'bllem\mt, oilt Of 'hlib
Cilqto~ ~hat; l\ld~eport.
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'11l!ler sp•ce. Ue•n of J,fjddte, pori. Ge~ Iocr.t.d ~oi'r-ll!uddy
ground hurt. you. Phone 9&lt;6.!.
Edgar Reyoolds, Reynold~ Dai~
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NOTI'e• ,.,· •p' ~o' l'"'t.MIN'T
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Ealtft of Loollr M. Bolu,
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EmploymenT
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anted
.Eloise Wilson, wllose rost Oflice
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address Is 338 South Filth Ave·[
nt app.l,~~t&lt;ons lor Set~,nue, . -Mid.dJeport, · Qhio 1 has ,beent
.;. 0 lf:'NF-"11U»JI' Routes
duly appointed Ad'mlmstFitrlx o!
Mld. .ort. Call 398, Porno· the Estate ol L"'ter M. Boice i
roy.
l2·13·tl late of Salishory Township, M~I(IS
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Ohio, deceased.
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2 . USineSS rv,.~
Dated this lith doy of Deoem·
Roofing and spouting. New and ber, 1957·
repairs. ~'fee esli 111 ate. Clint Sat· \ I
John C. Bacon
ver, Pomeroy, ~t. 2, Lower Lsur· ,
Judge of the Prabate Cour.l 1
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(It~)'!~· '8tp
~IC!gs County, Oluo. •. .
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WOllam C. Perkina, whose list 1
known address waa \.etart FaU.,
01\lo.
ls;jtefeby
thaiJ.!'"
the IB\ti
day of notllted"
Dec~nill'er, loo?,

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METROPOLitAN

Charlotte Mae Perkins being plain·
tiff, flied her petition akalnat hi!D
as defendant in the Court of Common Pleas, Meigs County, ·Ohic,

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IF YOU THINK TIIERI! fs
NO SANTA CLAUS
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New Bnlletin Is
Aid Jn Ulla~ 0d}:_.
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Good Mixed Hay. By the bale oo
"'llltl lllllri'er L_.
troller load. 11 . A. Cole, Tup
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per, Ploins. Phone 1230. ·
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c~Jn ~~ ~ ~n~~~~~l'%~ _12-s-sup. . •
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sporlsmen, larmers and part. , Custom Bulil liltcben Kltchon , Ool A. Calltl111. .........._
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time cultero. Aa 'low as •IBI.OO. d~slaned lor your home. Free
-Easy terms nvalleble. )'or do· ;'lllma!•s foreman lo Ab!_lqtt.
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lng ,1~~~!Jh~f. yh~J:.;·~
~:d~~lgt~ q~.~lltk an~ service I houy ~ 284-Y.
8 il If ~L'!r.':l,..-::::e:± plant! offer llowerll\i a 'ne~&lt;
mont • u oc · eil!l Equip- Christmas trees. Lnwer Syracuse RADIO &amp;. 'l'jl;l,j!;VJilldll se!lvtCII, Arri~ullural ~enalon serv~c
.PhoueC:,Pany, Pom~r~M~~:
on State Road. iiOo ·and Jl. Joll~- P~e, 200W
. q,e~d Apr~~ bulletin· on the 1ubject Jbiy bell&gt;
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PAR~KEEfS: All . co1ors•. ~oun~
. .. . : .. . , the'Rome" lh~ bulletili' cll\lll~•
an breeders. $2.50 to, N ea·cb. (
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- ' a &lt;omplete seCtion on llOI14ry
RAWLINGS SONS co.Also mated pairs at S4UlO to $10. 20
lnsl.lranci
potted plants. It tella you ·b6f to
our Wre&lt;ter Serv«:e. Doy
Phone 8817-J. VIrginia ' V1tatoe
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--~..!! Electrolux Sweeper and m';h;;t
ling Mloxlnlo:s, potted mur.11 aild
For S0 I c 11 ••61 bel
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19~~ Ford V8 R-;;nch Wag_;;-$1,495 .
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A beautiful wagon at 0 low FOR SA&lt;&gt;t: one Lancaster deep
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price. Blacttnar's, Pomeroy.
well jet pump with preasure
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tank enu switch. Also 811-loet
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..... 11 1 light Is not Deeded, best gniwth
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plastic plr... I\\ X I v.; one
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I is at tempefltU... ol ~ to 75' d.
: 1053 Chevrolet t dr 2IO Sedan
architect's drawing table, l'upl
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; $695. A good . buy. Blaettnar•s:
and tools. Ooe typewriter deik
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: !o~.~~_._.., ...·: • 2 20 61, and ope llling cabintt, handmorle.
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One t lectrte tab~'~w. ""e woo4 lalll,.l!impjlalliiuhiltf
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I 1955 !JIWLXillP!IIdax. cpe. $1,795.
Ialbe,. one •plld.l &lt;iAk sllloboard, lliddieport. ·lirt , · lli ' ·
on .n9wer. and pj~nt ~~~~~~ .,
~ Hy4f.~l!,•'~IN~(Odi!Pal lin· one '~,W&amp;i!e" lewl"ll machine~ Jlollido. l'tione atM .
and types of contalnen. and. i ·
' "~!JILnewJ&gt;,r\ve ' tbiJ Rocket
aotlque.
·Pomeroy 81!&gt;.1. • - - - · . terlals to use. It aloo conlllns
: pc ormer. tl1scttnai"l( Pomeroy. _ _,..,..__ _ :_
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-tlJs on the 1'!5e or fenUJSer and
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: 19G6 1Dot\g~ ' Fi:Y~,;t '4 ilr. Sedan ( r4)
. fl,695. Puah lrut\on shi!t. Swepi ~ room.,lornlshed house. BRIDI gal.,
I'll&amp; A&lt;ilwt=lhlillll
~vaUable at county &amp;liODfo tf!~
' Wing beauty. Blaettnar's, Pome.
Sec llarle's Grocery, Bradbury.
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: 1955 Chrysler VB 4 dr. $1,59!1. t rooms and bath, Curnaee jhcat.
In MIDJis.IPi!~'t, oklcl
BrBves outfielder !lank Aaro~
' Windsor Sedan. A fine automoAvailable January 1. Phone fiJUII
PHQNu
ertt has .lieen named Wlscods!J!'s
bile at a low price. one owner.
6S60·M.
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"Atblote of the Year" by United
BlacttnBP's, Pomeroy. 12 20 6tc F - - - - - -- - - - - · - - - . r- - - Press radio and newspaper spolt
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or Rent or Lease - O!IIJ!e apace COIIPI.t'I'B iniUrltn~ ~"" t4Jto!'ll.: 1956 PonUsc V8 ·Star Chiel
on second lloor ol Co•ts build· IJit, lute&gt;. Fire, PbllO. Call ~
: 4 dr. Cata.lil\ll Sedan. One care·
lng. Will buOd to suit your
111111, lllddlo;ort,' Oiilt.
lui local owner. Pontlac's llne9t.
needs. Also, two new •Part·
All leather seata. About hal!
ments .. Call 6009.
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ate Apartment, 4 r•om• and bath. S
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: tranamlsslon, 2 S!&gt;OOd axle. Del·j ce. !!eat and water lurmshcd.
on rorner lol Wlll ~•II ful:!lll!h· the
bert Smith, Racine.
Immediate. prosesslon. For In· I ed or unlurnbhed. Pli•ll•
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Van Meter, .Corby Cleek, ,Vlel;or
Stewart, red ribbon; Mrs. R. F. mire, Betty Hamby, Barbaro [
ILeifheit, .·Delmar Danl, .Arthur
Bryant, yellow ribbon; Mrs. B. Hamby, Lorena Weiss, Hild' I
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) Caitoo·iOhn D. Hardy, D&amp;vld BaD,
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rJbboRj, Mrs. Wli!HIJll Gibb's, R. ~iinc.e and Mrs. carroll AtlamJ Weiss, Mra. w. n. Proffitt, Mrs.
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Herman R. Reeae, Jerry Darat,ribbon; Mrs Tom Hoffman, white nbbons.
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Class 9-"L!ght a Candle For Donald Brown, n!r. and Mrs., F rt Joneo . Paul Davll Rev G
f.,Ves UCCess
M;r. McComas indicated the Ra1 Roush and Dick llarrJI·
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Mrs Wa1d Cunnmghnm e
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- Mrs. Waid Cunmngham ,mrl Mrs
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k' ney, Hubert Taylor, Jane Gilkey
Emo Wood, white nbLon~
blll~ r1hbon; Mrs J v McGreW, r. an rs oy
arrnac , Iand William fluckle
might he -carried out before Jan
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Class - "Hoilday Elegance red ribbon. Mrs. John Wo]!·:. Mil. Harry L Dvcr, ~It&lt; L. C , Those who joined Yihe Ten Year
10 which I~ the en~ oi the !Irs~
ON&amp; ARREST REPORTID
blue For Your7 Table"- M,·;
tly,Jc I yellow rthbon, Mrs. Dolt White - Roush, Mrs B. R. Vance, Mr; 1Club 1,.1 year were Vincent D.abo
semester.
The
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IJ;ict, blue ribbl)n: ~Irs. \\ . T. qlan, ~·hi\e n bt.on.
JCihn w. Kmcatd, ~fr.,. Garen Wtlliam Hamm David Darst Ru~
The Doll Bazaar" which was School, now occupied by tb(' ~orted the past 24 hour period
Sfone. red ribbon )J:·, F. A . Class 10-"~ymbol .cf . Christ· Stansbury, Edna Juhl!ng, Mrs. J. sell Lyon• He~ry Clatworthy Ca•· •P!Inaored by the New Haven Wo- FirslAtnrl Srcnnd grades will be was that of Sam McKinney, tO,
Scbaekel, yellow nbbon, Mrs l mas"-Mrs narry L11y ue, .blue E. Harl_oy, Mr11. Mucus Cbambere. Isam HindY. A prize wa• pre~nted man's Club and which was held in removed after the new building or Middleport on charges of in·
c. Roush, white nhbo,.
ribbon; Mrs. Herman L•yne, Jed
Mrs. R. F Bryant. Mr. and to one ol the Club and it was the city building last Friday and Is put .into use.
toxlcatlon. He was lodged ill the
Class 8--"Shanng Christma., nbbon; Mrs. Harry Mtller, yel- Mrs. W. T. Stone, Goldye H~rt~ drawn by Dabo who received an Saturday prove4 to be a big sueMiddleport Jail today awaiting
With Others"-~!". lloo,Jd F low ribbon: Mrs. William Chisler, Sandra Sayre, Rebecca Goodmte, electric clock.
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hearing belorc Mayor t:. 0. Fish·
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r bbon.
Karen Ltcvmg, Mrs. L. H. L1cv
fair for the past three years and
er tonight. .
Class 11- "Clmstma.!i in thi! mg,l Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mu.
Santa Claus appeared and pre· Mrs.
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MOTHER' AN" SON
Church'' --)l rs. IIHrv Lavne blur. Water Harm. Mrs. Robert Har· seTJted each ehild with a gift with er c rman 18 year, say8 at
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ribbon; ~Irs \'/ R ·Proffilt: rcrl r~. Harric Mme Smtth, NinR Davis as the announcer. Door priz· it seems to grow bigger and bet- bert Dixon, W. K. Harr;a, Delbert
MURFREESBORO, Tenn.r·
ribbon, Mrs Cly11e Rice, yellow RusseJt, Mrs 0. P Klem, Adel.! es were as follows: Girl, Debra ter eVery year.
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The new plant, when in opera- William' ll. Foutch and hla 11)0oribbon; Mrs J v McGr~w. white SismondJl, Mary J~J~e .Webb, Mr:; McGuffin, doll; Boy, Robert Cod·
Tht club gave aw~y a door pr1ze 1tion, will produce chem 1cala for ther were graduated Jron1 Mlddl~
nbbon.
W. S. Wald1c, Marjonc Waldie, ncr, Electric Hockey game; ~~- o( a hv~·pound fruttcak~ and the ) the market and supply raw mater- Tennessee State College at tM
Class I~--- "Ch mt : 11 .~ in the, Ylrs. 0 J B !'l~tw , Mr. and Mrli I ults: Leland Brown, clock·ndio; lucky wmner was Ronnte He~ter, t,ials for further processing to the same time. Both are teachers
Schoul''- }\;uen 1h'\·, r.g. blue! N ~ · Wcm, Barbara and Di:ma 1Cornell Vance, el~ctric frypan; son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hest· 1company's South Charleston and and received bachelQt ut aclence
ribbon, Diana \\' tH KI. 1 ~·cl ribbon; Bostle, Mr cm d Mrs Harry 1Charles Barr.ett, (ralncase; Hel-~ cr o.f 7th street.
Institute, w. va., plants.
degrees.
Diam \I iiler , ellnw n bhon· El- Layne, Donald C. Bmwn, Mr. Lewis, electric reazor; Woodrow
MIM Pbyllia Zitkafoo~e, daught· .·;;;;~;;;;:;;7;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;:;-1
1rn WJ!r , \\ 'h +r· nb,1rm
' . and Mrs. L. B Ferguson, l\lr11 1Call , picnic set;; M'arie Roush, can- er of Mra. Arthur Sm1th o.f 3rd
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Fruit cakes, Dale Nichol- street was winner of the qut(t.
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Reh!tiD-us-:v!iSS C lldyt
Harl Mr. and ~1rs James Rou~h.
l so n, Owen Bratton, Gail HyseUr The Kenney Music Store of
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1Turkeys Paul Haptonstall Gard- Huntington installed an electdr
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n" 1n •.. '1~ '-' r.~ A •SC'tae
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·r f+: Schwab "rr.s P D Neu~. m-an, Lewis Long, William Bailey, several people. Walden Roush ~f
Jo hn \'roman, J;_·ne Gilkey..
r t 'PJ,.ao:ant donnted the nse d htli
~ c d r1bbon; 1
11oud speaker so that thi' musi
'J rl 'el!o.v rlbbon.l
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1'·1· istma~ decoration• were used • might be heard by people on thf
•' · u~ ··l•.: of Chrl ~t· an cl M :~ c 1 Parso 11 s, Jo h·J t~rnughm1t the auditorium lnclud· street. Harry Baumgardner also do·
"- "'!r.,
Mel Clar ,;.
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r~ngements on the tables. Carol!l tbe apeaker into operation. Thf
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'l . were sun!( b:v the group led h~· I Woman's Club wishes to exprcs~
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Haddox during the evening.
their appreciation and thanks tc
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- all of these people and also Lc
All Willie
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Hoffm:n, Me·. everjone who helped to make thC'
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\1 - F d ''in Stc1n 1 V!rginia Sharbaugh, ', / r~. Geor~,~ bazaar a ouccess.
r til 'l , 1Jl u(' nhborL
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)l :· s f·~~w m StelO Sr., Sue B J:~mes, Jean and Pat ·y Turn·
The proceeds from the baz~ar
Cl"s 2- Nredled Evergreen-- 1!) , .. ·ncy
bull, Mrs. limy M'llcr, Mrs. A'· will be J180d to improve tbe public
'ilrs. N 0 WelD, blue rlbbbn;
Jon G Bonney Leah Ann Mlliet library an4 also to further the rellrs. w. T. Stone, red ribbon.
Eddie Stein, Mrs II. W. Gibbs. Gail- Marie Miller Mrs R E. creotional program lor the youth
. Class 3-~otted Plants bloom· ;1r. and Mrs Emil Knig~t. Mrs. Dorling, Mrs.' J. B. Hall, ·Mrs: ol tbe community.
~~~g-1\lu. p,J:!lp Wolpert, . bluC' tlH3cll Su1tct', Anna Senter, Jeorge MacKnight, Mrs. Emo
by ENRO
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, r~bbon; Mrs. Harr1 L Dyer, reel ~rs Hugo Juhhn g, Mrs. A. K Wood, Mrs. James MacKnlgh ~.
WASH N' WI!AR
nbbon.
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cClu~g, Mf'. Robert Layne, llro. Robert McGioihlin Mrs. Ro·
fUC 100 .
Class
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Mrs
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&amp;HIIM TO SOUND 1W IODIU OITQ YOUR OWN TIRES
, nou.•h. yell?w rrhbon: Mrs. Harr. tn.ck, Jtm Layne. Mr. and Mrs Melanie Dean, Mrs. George Gen
Also Plain Color
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~tbbon; Foliage.- .T. v. )1r:Grcw Jr .. Mr and Mrs. hcimer Mrs c M Adams Sr
" tbe' •'- tread' ;
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ll~.' ;llaYIPickcns,,SrJ bl~o nh·i 'RJy Pickens, Sr., ~lr on4 Mro . Mrs. lidward Frencb, Mrs. R~ ·
and Strlpu
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· H~rr~ L.!:ll~er,!ledrlb· Ll~d H~lfn1an ~nd son, Mrz bert Reibel, Miry Virginia Rei - Clleoapeake and Ohio Railway
sign, wldtll,
dopth of 11~
lion~. ~\ It 0. \\&gt;t1n, ~·ll~.rl~~ ·J,all)~s D~ebl, Jr., Mrs, William L ~hrl. Mrs. Mabel Pickens, Mr; announced today the sllrt of conf3.95 II&gt; 15.95
Suburblllllll!l. ~ about half , .
ij% r~, M"tha J~~~·~~: ~~ ~~ . ei'~le, M" L. J RIIUencuttc.r, W)alt Chadwell, Mrs.
Purle)' structlon work on a 3.8 mile in·
new mow ~cOlt. And YOII
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· . , I M're. ,George Burns, ~lr... Otlte Karr Mr. Woodrow Mora Mrs dustrlal trade at cost of $1 ,400,1)00
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, . Class:·~-Potted .- Pi&gt;lll!:' · c~~r Rouah, Mrs M Steele, Mrs. H. .1 Hor;ce K~rr. Mrs. Der.v~; Hoi: tQ Berve a major new cbemfcal
get up to 9 more I~
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j'~ IWd . !\loc~ulent~rs. • tl.,,: (j, Rwsell, Mrs. E. 0. B,ll, 111. and 1ter, Mrs. Gear
Oflutt Mrs plant of \l)e Union Carbide CorENRO
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6:70xl3
~Cin, blue ribbon: Mrs. Pbi~P Mrs . .Emmett Rey.wld~ Mr and Otha LlevlnK D~~ld Llevl~g Wm poration to be located on the rail·
ping traction; and. llllOOtber,
i'lus Tax and Your
Wolpert. red rtb~on: ~ · ~ .. ;'' Mrs. Ezra Harmon. Mr. aM Mrs llanullor, Sheldon Roush,. Mil · rosd ,In w..t VIrginia.
quieter ride.
Recappable Tire
Cia" 6 - Tcrr anums ~-. , . Fred Spencer, Mrs. A. G. Mehl drcd C. Roush Donald F. Roush
Un1on tarbtde ann~unced last
Ph1l!p Wolp-ert, blue r i.hbo~,,''~'Jd· man and Slrwart , Mr~ . Nelso~J W. II. Hanult'o'r LueiUe Swack: June that it would butld the new
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Carroll Adam•, red 11bbon, Sn· Roush and Randy, Mrs Grant homer Marth• ' DMnell
M . plant on the south bank of the Ka·
Wolpert~ yellow r.bhon. . Roush, M". Henry Buck, Mr' !olm Wolfe Mr K tl Yi ~' nawha River near the town ol Win·
I zanne
Those signing lhc guest Telll'l- William c. Gibbs, Mrs. Don Gowan Mrs' M s. a ler ne :'· field, county seat of Putnam Coun·
tcr were Mrs. R II. Vaughan ' oglc,.ng. Mrs. Eugone He•t1•r N gl •Cl · Rary
hN~Ie, ~o~ph tv. Completion date of the plant is I
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\frs !;eor~c Poling, Mrs. Russell .ir., Brenda Brown, Bett~ Hamby J a e. Ma~ 008 D r;,:n
r !t 1960, according to ufaion Carbide.
Gilchrist Mr::~ David Fields Jr..
!lmes ' rump, r.
omas 8 The facility t8 the largest new
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Mr. and' Mrs c. G. Bauerle, Mr
Connie Sue Worth, ~Irs. Will· McGowa~.._ Mrs. DonaM Cook, Mr: plant ever to be lo~ated on the
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and Mrs. J. L. Stewart Mr. and iam Miller, Shelby Grinstead,. Lon me Jellell.
C&amp;O aystcm.
Ml'!l. Wil)al,I'- Stewsr\~ ~r: :
.• 'lbom~inc·l)riJISteJrl, Mr. and.' ~s Georgo Jewell "1111'\'Y ·, · t&amp;o reported that the contract
M" carroll Adam• ~-/ .
. Ivan Shawver, Ml" Vida F · Miller: Sally Rous-h; · Tari&gt;i~ for gradin(l and drainag• work on
Bruce, Mr. and Mrs Klrl Owen, Ulle, Mrs. I . E. D. llarUnger, Roush, Jack Frey, .sin Fl'lJy the right ol wey WBS awarded the
Mrs. ctvdc Rice, Mrs. Herman M". Fred N Crow, Sr., Elll&lt;'l Diana Wood Diana Miller Mr: L. S. Coleman Company of St. AI·
"You1I Uke Our Service"
J,avnr ·Lci•h Jane Powell, Rev ~arlanrl, Mrs. Phil Willlamso!l, Roland Kar; and Debbie' M·'· bans, W. Va. Following comple·
'700 1!. Main St. Ph, 64
,ond Mrs. K. J Scott, Suzanne Cis~a Garland, Mn;. Minnt ' Otto , Grimm, Mrs. Paul H~;: tlon ol the preliml~ary work by
H••n&lt;lolph, Mr. •nd Mrs. Philip :I
Davr.s, Mila .sarah Phillips, ~!" brecht, Mrs. Paul RoW&lt;h, Cln••l the contractor, C&amp;O 1 own men

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GPmure Supply St~re, Pomoroy.
Alnvork · gllaranteed Fully lo11ireil. Vlllallan'• Jndootrlai ..
RellietJtl&amp;l Termite Control Sll'
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The 3.B mile~ ol .track ~111 run

Mrt J. E. Carton, ~r·•· Jack K. Orpho Ohlinger Sore 'Da
!rom Scary Slltion on C&amp;O s mam
Fle.•her' and Sherry, Mr&lt; Samuel Annalee Rouoh: Dinah R~:.~: lin~ parallellni. Route 17 to the
!lulstead, Jesse Saunders, E 0 Ubby Brown, Lorraine Usselln, ~l):DI~o~n~Ca~r~b~ld~e~ll~te~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~==:;:;:;:;:;:;~~~;:;;;:;;;:;;5;:;;~;;;:;;;:;;;J;!;:;.;~:
Saunders, l\lrs. Paul Henderson. Elisabeth Chiller , Mn. Karl \
,\IJ'II. Bert Roush, Mijlle Bumgor- Wiles, Ellen Wiles, Mr. and Mn
nor, Tomm&lt;e Hoffman, Mrs. E. ~~ . !.loyd Roush, Robert Grinstead.
Uelncr, Mrs. J. Wm. HONiop, g, •. , .Mrs. William Nelle, Mro. William
lean Whiteman, Lona Jones. Mr; Russell, Mrs Clyde Foley, John
lam.ca T.\ &amp;andcrs, Mr. •nd M. • Wolfe, Jim Donnally, Mrs. Dornller.man Layne,
Mrs. Lester ~hy Hamby and children and
I Ohlinger, Mrs. JeiSe ~rown.
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l""t ,I?,I!J~/]4 ·111&gt;, ,.' :1 2 IS 6.~: ,
2 formals, size 12. 'Blue, orch'ld.
~ _re~sonable. Good condi,tion. Mrs.
:c6rlf*s,· Jacobs. Union Ave.,
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taps in lo aUoq on one lot.
Bill Cowt ' ,acl~e.n, 1% \9 3tp
, Boy's 26" blc
GQI&gt;~ 'i!oi.ii'U";"
Paul J\out , 'Pomeroy. Phone
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sonable. [!;harles Reuter, Chest·
12 .19 3tP
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an •"\W·&lt;Oulblllldlnp, reach·ln
m~·t case, meat ~oj. dlspla~
meat ease, cash regfster, eddiDg
--..m~n~,_slicer, . ssp)es, candy

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I lJad healjh rea~on f~r ·quitting.

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1957 Dodge ···· Only $2595

ovor Dusk Plum. Delray
radio~ heater, power·
glide, ViftJI lntorlor. Local owner.

Cuotom. 1\oyal 4-Door, V·B motor, , Torque
Flite T"nsmisslon; Ra~o, · Hosttr. Like

BeauiU'Iil
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19J•.·~r..-d

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l'alr!Ane t&gt;Door liard•Top, lvoi'Y over 'fnr·
quolfo, ~~ll,~ Sleerlnj, 1lldded dash , white
wall tl~ lar(e motor, automnt1&lt; tl'Mns.
Boat radls,, beltor and many othrr utras.

t95S Onrolet ······ $1395

210- t, poor - 2 tone blue, V-II motor,
Po.wer &amp;ll.d", Radio :And Heater. Seal l'cv· .

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Belvedmr~Door.

Interior extra nil~. v.-B
motor, ·h'"'ter, belie llnlsh, cxtr. ,ood

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2-tl'or. v.a motor. heater. Gyrodrive, • mileage, exira aood tlrcs. own·
td alld. driven' by one ol the slow&lt;&amp;t drlv·
•11 ~~a enunty. Slle thlo ono.
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~hltJtlhl

Deluxe 4,Door. 2·tono green. liY·

ilnillai:!V :dtl~. radio, heater, aoot cover•,
exit• ~~-lJtcL

19$6 C~evtoiilt •·· ·' ·· $~895

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l!a4!1i. 1hrator, '
~ing, VB !moti&gt;r.
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1~eaicr, scat covers. Power steeri~J and
power bo·a~cs . A lovoly 2 tone (roen llnlah.
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W~r CHAIN SAWS ..................... .. , .. .. . .. .. .. . UBD.oh tttU~
SABRI! ,SAWS .. ...... ....... f17.95 ' VISES .. .. . , .............. $8... UP
POC~ET KNIVES .......... $1.50 UP .
•TOOL BOX~~
•HAMIIII!IIS
•HATCHETS
•DJSSTON SAWS
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• Ammunition
• Rifles
• Shotgu nl .
•Hunter's Coots ,
•Hunting qaaes
•Cleaning Kits ··
~bell
Vests.
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•Tac~l~ , ,
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1956 Chevrolet •elalr 2Door'

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monlzlna lntcrlor, .autamatic trua., touch tuM ndio, one of
tho line!~ heater, del. Lots ol otner extras. · Tbls·l• a 10\f mil&amp;
age car. One you would be proud to OWl\\

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D~luxc :j-Door l'loetllne Slld~n&gt;.;~,~~r,llde,
heater, il!it covor4, 11006 ~~~ l!eCOnd
car.
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2·Dr. Sedan "B" - &amp;dlo, Heal•t ,:;. ·lllack
fin!Jb. t\buy you can'( pass bY.' '
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Belvedere 4-DQor. Black over Sun Gold. Ra·
dlo. beater, &gt;ent covers, Hydrlvc.

t Doer Station )'/,a1on. ' pmenacr. lll'dra·

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',L9vtly 2 tone llni;h, white rim, U.J.II\ me~,'auto. trana., radio,
beater and defroster. Clear plastic aeat coven, back up Uihll,
turning al(lnals."oll filter, other extras, !ells than 11000 mllea.
T·hls one like pew. Buy me and bonk the dilfer0DCe.

1954 Plymouth · ·· ·· ··· $895

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19S7 Chevrolet 2Wlowil Win

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1915 Pontllie .:".)." · .. S1J4s

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W' MODEL 1498 f!8.5t
%" 1\IODEL 388 ta7.ts
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. )D•~ . ~lu~ o,ver l"bt blue finish, Mcro:omaUe .Jraiti., radlp. beat·
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and ikiibatcr, w/s tires llke new, lovely

alone blue bltertor.

Clcan'-.a,·~n,w car. Ttlia car ·must movl. ' .~ ~·

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19$3 hsoto Flreclo• 4~Stnn

Dark grny over ll;ht &amp;rcy flolsh. Radio, ~~~ iDd d,trQflcr.
Very aood tirea. Vo\'y elean Inside and ou~ 'law mlleiJ•· 'You
·will tike the w~ shl• one rides and.1irivea. · · ·; ·
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.• Wil have sevel'll otller far&amp; to eh0084!. from,. ·Brln(your
title utd 1et Ol!r price dlfferc~ee before you buy,
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llent - E~tens1on Ladde'f, · port ~r' ulj!elot: 'l!'rdwoilt 11\1- ln~~;~~~~m
toards, llrop Clotbi. I . Ish, fQI 'bllem\mt, oilt Of 'hlib
Cilqto~ ~hat; l\ld~eport.
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ground hurt. you. Phone 9&lt;6.!.
Edgar Reyoolds, Reynold~ Dai~
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Ealtft of Loollr M. Bolu,
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EmploymenT
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.Eloise Wilson, wllose rost Oflice
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address Is 338 South Filth Ave·[
nt app.l,~~t&lt;ons lor Set~,nue, . -Mid.dJeport, · Qhio 1 has ,beent
.;. 0 lf:'NF-"11U»JI' Routes
duly appointed Ad'mlmstFitrlx o!
Mld. .ort. Call 398, Porno· the Estate ol L"'ter M. Boice i
roy.
l2·13·tl late of Salishory Township, M~I(IS
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Ohio, deceased.
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2 . USineSS rv,.~
Dated this lith doy of Deoem·
Roofing and spouting. New and ber, 1957·
repairs. ~'fee esli 111 ate. Clint Sat· \ I
John C. Bacon
ver, Pomeroy, ~t. 2, Lower Lsur· ,
Judge of the Prabate Cour.l 1
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(It~)'!~· '8tp
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WOllam C. Perkina, whose list 1
known address waa \.etart FaU.,
01\lo.
ls;jtefeby
thaiJ.!'"
the IB\ti
day of notllted"
Dec~nill'er, loo?,

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Charlotte Mae Perkins being plain·
tiff, flied her petition akalnat hi!D
as defendant in the Court of Common Pleas, Meigs County, ·Ohic,

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IF YOU THINK TIIERI! fs
NO SANTA CLAUS
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New Bnlletin Is
Aid Jn Ulla~ 0d}:_.
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Good Mixed Hay. By the bale oo
"'llltl lllllri'er L_.
troller load. 11 . A. Cole, Tup
OIUISD _...,. ·-.
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per, Ploins. Phone 1230. ·
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sporlsmen, larmers and part. , Custom Bulil liltcben Kltchon , Ool A. Calltl111. .........._
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time cultero. Aa 'low as •IBI.OO. d~slaned lor your home. Free
-Easy terms nvalleble. )'or do· ;'lllma!•s foreman lo Ab!_lqtt.
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lng ,1~~~!Jh~f. yh~J:.;·~
~:d~~lgt~ q~.~lltk an~ service I houy ~ 284-Y.
8 il If ~L'!r.':l,..-::::e:± plant! offer llowerll\i a 'ne~&lt;
mont • u oc · eil!l Equip- Christmas trees. Lnwer Syracuse RADIO &amp;. 'l'jl;l,j!;VJilldll se!lvtCII, Arri~ullural ~enalon serv~c
.PhoueC:,Pany, Pom~r~M~~:
on State Road. iiOo ·and Jl. Joll~- P~e, 200W
. q,e~d Apr~~ bulletin· on the 1ubject Jbiy bell&gt;
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PAR~KEEfS: All . co1ors•. ~oun~
. .. . : .. . , the'Rome" lh~ bulletili' cll\lll~•
an breeders. $2.50 to, N ea·cb. (
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- ' a &lt;omplete seCtion on llOI14ry
RAWLINGS SONS co.Also mated pairs at S4UlO to $10. 20
lnsl.lranci
potted plants. It tella you ·b6f to
our Wre&lt;ter Serv«:e. Doy
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--~..!! Electrolux Sweeper and m';h;;t
ling Mloxlnlo:s, potted mur.11 aild
For S0 I c 11 ••61 bel
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19~~ Ford V8 R-;;nch Wag_;;-$1,495 .
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. your hbnte,"
A beautiful wagon at 0 low FOR SA&lt;&gt;t: one Lancaster deep
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price. Blacttnar's, Pomeroy.
well jet pump with preasure
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ZO Stc
tank enu switch. Also 811-loet
115 I. tw/1111 It,
..... 11 1 light Is not Deeded, best gniwth
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I is at tempefltU... ol ~ to 75' d.
: 1053 Chevrolet t dr 2IO Sedan
architect's drawing table, l'upl
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; $695. A good . buy. Blaettnar•s:
and tools. Ooe typewriter deik
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: !o~.~~_._.., ...·: • 2 20 61, and ope llling cabintt, handmorle.
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I 1955 !JIWLXillP!IIdax. cpe. $1,795.
Ialbe,. one •plld.l &lt;iAk sllloboard, lliddieport. ·lirt , · lli ' ·
on .n9wer. and pj~nt ~~~~~~ .,
~ Hy4f.~l!,•'~IN~(Odi!Pal lin· one '~,W&amp;i!e" lewl"ll machine~ Jlollido. l'tione atM .
and types of contalnen. and. i ·
' "~!JILnewJ&gt;,r\ve ' tbiJ Rocket
aotlque.
·Pomeroy 81!&gt;.1. • - - - · . terlals to use. It aloo conlllns
: pc ormer. tl1scttnai"l( Pomeroy. _ _,..,..__ _ :_
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: 19G6 1Dot\g~ ' Fi:Y~,;t '4 ilr. Sedan ( r4)
. fl,695. Puah lrut\on shi!t. Swepi ~ room.,lornlshed house. BRIDI gal.,
I'll&amp; A&lt;ilwt=lhlillll
~vaUable at county &amp;liODfo tf!~
' Wing beauty. Blaettnar's, Pome.
Sec llarle's Grocery, Bradbury.
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: 1955 Chrysler VB 4 dr. $1,59!1. t rooms and bath, Curnaee jhcat.
In MIDJis.IPi!~'t, oklcl
BrBves outfielder !lank Aaro~
' Windsor Sedan. A fine automoAvailable January 1. Phone fiJUII
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ertt has .lieen named Wlscods!J!'s
bile at a low price. one owner.
6S60·M.
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"Atblote of the Year" by United
BlacttnBP's, Pomeroy. 12 20 6tc F - - - - - -- - - - - · - - - . r- - - Press radio and newspaper spolt
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on second lloor ol Co•ts build· IJit, lute&gt;. Fire, PbllO. Call ~
: 4 dr. Cata.lil\ll Sedan. One care·
lng. Will buOd to suit your
111111, lllddlo;ort,' Oiilt.
lui local owner. Pontlac's llne9t.
needs. Also, two new •Part·
All leather seata. About hal!
ments .. Call 6009.
12 17 6tc (21' ) R 1ESt •i.i.
grlce Of '\eW ORe. Bla,ttnar's, - - - - - · -· --'
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ate Apartment, 4 r•om• and bath. S
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: tranamlsslon, 2 S!&gt;OOd axle. Del·j ce. !!eat and water lurmshcd.
on rorner lol Wlll ~•II ful:!lll!h· the
bert Smith, Racine.
Immediate. prosesslon. For In· I ed or unlurnbhed. Pli•ll•
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603S·X. D. L. Beck, 212 N.
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Van Meter, .Corby Cleek, ,Vlel;or
Stewart, red ribbon; Mrs. R. F. mire, Betty Hamby, Barbaro [
ILeifheit, .·Delmar Danl, .Arthur
Bryant, yellow ribbon; Mrs. B. Hamby, Lorena Weiss, Hild' I
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) Caitoo·iOhn D. Hardy, D&amp;vld BaD,
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rJbboRj, Mrs. Wli!HIJll Gibb's, R. ~iinc.e and Mrs. carroll AtlamJ Weiss, Mra. w. n. Proffitt, Mrs.
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Herman R. Reeae, Jerry Darat,ribbon; Mrs Tom Hoffman, white nbbons.
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Class 9-"L!ght a Candle For Donald Brown, n!r. and Mrs., F rt Joneo . Paul Davll Rev G
f.,Ves UCCess
M;r. McComas indicated the Ra1 Roush and Dick llarrJI·
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k' ney, Hubert Taylor, Jane Gilkey
Emo Wood, white nbLon~
blll~ r1hbon; Mrs J v McGreW, r. an rs oy
arrnac , Iand William fluckle
might he -carried out before Jan
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Class - "Hoilday Elegance red ribbon. Mrs. John Wo]!·:. Mil. Harry L Dvcr, ~It&lt; L. C , Those who joined Yihe Ten Year
10 which I~ the en~ oi the !Irs~
ON&amp; ARREST REPORTID
blue For Your7 Table"- M,·;
tly,Jc I yellow rthbon, Mrs. Dolt White - Roush, Mrs B. R. Vance, Mr; 1Club 1,.1 year were Vincent D.abo
semester.
The
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Pearl
St.
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arrest in Middleport re·
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JCihn w. Kmcatd, ~fr.,. Garen Wtlliam Hamm David Darst Ru~
The Doll Bazaar" which was School, now occupied by tb(' ~orted the past 24 hour period
Sfone. red ribbon )J:·, F. A . Class 10-"~ymbol .cf . Christ· Stansbury, Edna Juhl!ng, Mrs. J. sell Lyon• He~ry Clatworthy Ca•· •P!Inaored by the New Haven Wo- FirslAtnrl Srcnnd grades will be was that of Sam McKinney, tO,
Scbaekel, yellow nbbon, Mrs l mas"-Mrs narry L11y ue, .blue E. Harl_oy, Mr11. Mucus Cbambere. Isam HindY. A prize wa• pre~nted man's Club and which was held in removed after the new building or Middleport on charges of in·
c. Roush, white nhbo,.
ribbon; Mrs. Herman L•yne, Jed
Mrs. R. F Bryant. Mr. and to one ol the Club and it was the city building last Friday and Is put .into use.
toxlcatlon. He was lodged ill the
Class 8--"Shanng Christma., nbbon; Mrs. Harry Mtller, yel- Mrs. W. T. Stone, Goldye H~rt~ drawn by Dabo who received an Saturday prove4 to be a big sueMiddleport Jail today awaiting
With Others"-~!". lloo,Jd F low ribbon: Mrs. William Chisler, Sandra Sayre, Rebecca Goodmte, electric clock.
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Class 11- "Clmstma.!i in thi! mg,l Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mu.
Santa Claus appeared and pre· Mrs.
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ribbon, Mrs Cly11e Rice, yellow RusseJt, Mrs 0. P Klem, Adel.! es were as follows: Girl, Debra ter eVery year.
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The new plant, when in opera- William' ll. Foutch and hla 11)0oribbon; Mrs J v McGr~w. white SismondJl, Mary J~J~e .Webb, Mr:; McGuffin, doll; Boy, Robert Cod·
Tht club gave aw~y a door pr1ze 1tion, will produce chem 1cala for ther were graduated Jron1 Mlddl~
nbbon.
W. S. Wald1c, Marjonc Waldie, ncr, Electric Hockey game; ~~- o( a hv~·pound fruttcak~ and the ) the market and supply raw mater- Tennessee State College at tM
Class I~--- "Ch mt : 11 .~ in the, Ylrs. 0 J B !'l~tw , Mr. and Mrli I ults: Leland Brown, clock·ndio; lucky wmner was Ronnte He~ter, t,ials for further processing to the same time. Both are teachers
Schoul''- }\;uen 1h'\·, r.g. blue! N ~ · Wcm, Barbara and Di:ma 1Cornell Vance, el~ctric frypan; son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hest· 1company's South Charleston and and received bachelQt ut aclence
ribbon, Diana \\' tH KI. 1 ~·cl ribbon; Bostle, Mr cm d Mrs Harry 1Charles Barr.ett, (ralncase; Hel-~ cr o.f 7th street.
Institute, w. va., plants.
degrees.
Diam \I iiler , ellnw n bhon· El- Layne, Donald C. Bmwn, Mr. Lewis, electric reazor; Woodrow
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l so n, Owen Bratton, Gail HyseUr The Kenney Music Store of
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1Turkeys Paul Haptonstall Gard- Huntington installed an electdr
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Jo hn \'roman, J;_·ne Gilkey..
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•' · u~ ··l•.: of Chrl ~t· an cl M :~ c 1 Parso 11 s, Jo h·J t~rnughm1t the auditorium lnclud· street. Harry Baumgardner also do·
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)l :· s f·~~w m StelO Sr., Sue B J:~mes, Jean and Pat ·y Turn·
The proceeds from the baz~ar
Cl"s 2- Nredled Evergreen-- 1!) , .. ·ncy
bull, Mrs. limy M'llcr, Mrs. A'· will be J180d to improve tbe public
'ilrs. N 0 WelD, blue rlbbbn;
Jon G Bonney Leah Ann Mlliet library an4 also to further the rellrs. w. T. Stone, red ribbon.
Eddie Stein, Mrs II. W. Gibbs. Gail- Marie Miller Mrs R E. creotional program lor the youth
. Class 3-~otted Plants bloom· ;1r. and Mrs Emil Knig~t. Mrs. Dorling, Mrs.' J. B. Hall, ·Mrs: ol tbe community.
~~~g-1\lu. p,J:!lp Wolpert, . bluC' tlH3cll Su1tct', Anna Senter, Jeorge MacKnight, Mrs. Emo
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WASH N' WI!AR
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&amp;HIIM TO SOUND 1W IODIU OITQ YOUR OWN TIRES
, nou.•h. yell?w rrhbon: Mrs. Harr. tn.ck, Jtm Layne. Mr. and Mrs Melanie Dean, Mrs. George Gen
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ll~.' ;llaYIPickcns,,SrJ bl~o nh·i 'RJy Pickens, Sr., ~lr on4 Mro . Mrs. lidward Frencb, Mrs. R~ ·
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sign, wldtll,
dopth of 11~
lion~. ~\ It 0. \\&gt;t1n, ~·ll~.rl~~ ·J,all)~s D~ebl, Jr., Mrs, William L ~hrl. Mrs. Mabel Pickens, Mr; announced today the sllrt of conf3.95 II&gt; 15.95
Suburblllllll!l. ~ about half , .
ij% r~, M"tha J~~~·~~: ~~ ~~ . ei'~le, M" L. J RIIUencuttc.r, W)alt Chadwell, Mrs.
Purle)' structlon work on a 3.8 mile in·
new mow ~cOlt. And YOII
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· . , I M're. ,George Burns, ~lr... Otlte Karr Mr. Woodrow Mora Mrs dustrlal trade at cost of $1 ,400,1)00
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get up to 9 more I~
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Oflutt Mrs plant of \l)e Union Carbide CorENRO
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~Cin, blue ribbon: Mrs. Pbi~P Mrs . .Emmett Rey.wld~ Mr and Otha LlevlnK D~~ld Llevl~g Wm poration to be located on the rail·
ping traction; and. llllOOtber,
i'lus Tax and Your
Wolpert. red rtb~on: ~ · ~ .. ;'' Mrs. Ezra Harmon. Mr. aM Mrs llanullor, Sheldon Roush,. Mil · rosd ,In w..t VIrginia.
quieter ride.
Recappable Tire
Cia" 6 - Tcrr anums ~-. , . Fred Spencer, Mrs. A. G. Mehl drcd C. Roush Donald F. Roush
Un1on tarbtde ann~unced last
Ph1l!p Wolp-ert, blue r i.hbo~,,''~'Jd· man and Slrwart , Mr~ . Nelso~J W. II. Hanult'o'r LueiUe Swack: June that it would butld the new
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M . plant on the south bank of the Ka·
Wolpert~ yellow r.bhon. . Roush, M". Henry Buck, Mr' !olm Wolfe Mr K tl Yi ~' nawha River near the town ol Win·
I zanne
Those signing lhc guest Telll'l- William c. Gibbs, Mrs. Don Gowan Mrs' M s. a ler ne :'· field, county seat of Putnam Coun·
tcr were Mrs. R II. Vaughan ' oglc,.ng. Mrs. Eugone He•t1•r N gl •Cl · Rary
hN~Ie, ~o~ph tv. Completion date of the plant is I
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\frs !;eor~c Poling, Mrs. Russell .ir., Brenda Brown, Bett~ Hamby J a e. Ma~ 008 D r;,:n
r !t 1960, according to ufaion Carbide.
Gilchrist Mr::~ David Fields Jr..
!lmes ' rump, r.
omas 8 The facility t8 the largest new
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Mr. and' Mrs c. G. Bauerle, Mr
Connie Sue Worth, ~Irs. Will· McGowa~.._ Mrs. DonaM Cook, Mr: plant ever to be lo~ated on the
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and Mrs. J. L. Stewart Mr. and iam Miller, Shelby Grinstead,. Lon me Jellell.
C&amp;O aystcm.
Ml'!l. Wil)al,I'- Stewsr\~ ~r: :
.• 'lbom~inc·l)riJISteJrl, Mr. and.' ~s Georgo Jewell "1111'\'Y ·, · t&amp;o reported that the contract
M" carroll Adam• ~-/ .
. Ivan Shawver, Ml" Vida F · Miller: Sally Rous-h; · Tari&gt;i~ for gradin(l and drainag• work on
Bruce, Mr. and Mrs Klrl Owen, Ulle, Mrs. I . E. D. llarUnger, Roush, Jack Frey, .sin Fl'lJy the right ol wey WBS awarded the
Mrs. ctvdc Rice, Mrs. Herman M". Fred N Crow, Sr., Elll&lt;'l Diana Wood Diana Miller Mr: L. S. Coleman Company of St. AI·
"You1I Uke Our Service"
J,avnr ·Lci•h Jane Powell, Rev ~arlanrl, Mrs. Phil Willlamso!l, Roland Kar; and Debbie' M·'· bans, W. Va. Following comple·
'700 1!. Main St. Ph, 64
,ond Mrs. K. J Scott, Suzanne Cis~a Garland, Mn;. Minnt ' Otto , Grimm, Mrs. Paul H~;: tlon ol the preliml~ary work by
H••n&lt;lolph, Mr. •nd Mrs. Philip :I
Davr.s, Mila .sarah Phillips, ~!" brecht, Mrs. Paul RoW&lt;h, Cln••l the contractor, C&amp;O 1 own men

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Pomeroy National Bank
BANKiNG SINCE 1872
Membfr, Fedtral Reserve System
Mtm~r Federal DeJIOI!It IDJUrance Corporation
POMEROY
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must move our lnvenW~o( u~ed ran to make room for
more lnd~·laa. We re .Jaate. some flhe, low mileage
abarp can al very lOW celrRull!i In now and gel youra.
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Push button shift. S~Pcl/mng b,esul)'

1955 c•rysler vf'·4\dr. .

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cost o.ver f45QQ.OO. This one Uke new.

Ne:.v one

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1955:'6odge VI 4 dr. Sedan .. · .. · $1,395

Holmes wired O'Ne\11 lbol

1956 '-Pntlac VI Star Chief ······· $2,195
4 dr. Calallna Se4an One careful local owner Pontiac's
finest. Allleathef seats. About half pnce of new one.

Hycltpmatle-' drive. Original finish like new. Drive this
Rocket performer. ,
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nual ChristmiiS Program at Senior High
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afternoon, Prlncijial James A. Diehl, Jr. announced tod4y.
The program was direc;,ted )ly James Lohse, a jwdor, ln
absence of Mrs. Lucille Swackbamer1mus1c superv~r of
Pomeroy P)lblk: Sl:bools, wbO was unable to be nrli!:ent
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Wesley J. Roush
Death Reported
At Steubenville

Hompbrey, 30, !lliddJe.
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llumphrey
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Chief Bartrum Jomed Patrolman
Herbert Gilkey and togelbt!r they
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NATIONALLY
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1957 .ulck VI Special ·· ····· · · · $2,795

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1957 ~lck VI Slitclllll .. · ·..

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New Pontiac trade·ln. One of the cleanest cars on our lot

1955 Olds VI Holliday Cpt.

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COLUMJIUS UP - Gov. C Wil·
Uam O'NelU tO&lt;\ar ~~ Oregon
Gov RObert D. Holmes •an Oblo
Buckeye tree ogain&amp;t ,an •Oregon
Douglas fir tree tifat Oblo S~!e
Will defeat Oregon in tbe ao..
Bowl clash Jan. 1.

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Joleave a name, then dotilrJed iJe.
lore pollee could get lliere. !Iii

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