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We to~. exte~a
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. fo~ happ}i"liolfday 'season I
Your friends at

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oa Your Savlllgs

Pomeroy National Bank
BANKiNG SINCE 1872
Membfr, Fedtral Reserve System
Mtm~r Federal DeJIOI!It IDJUrance Corporation
POMEROY
RUTLAND
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Other iieavy ram• taused slx
to be oloa4&lt;1 in l~dlanJI
and forced four Te!Te llloto lam·
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LitttevUle and Cltnton,

YAEREND
CtWIANCE:
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New Buleb Qd I'D!!~ are aelllng so well that we
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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300 famll1es

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THE ANNUAL
CANDLE
LIGHT DINNEJ
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RESTAURANT

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Only 14,520 actual 'mileage by careful local owner

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Push button shift. S~Pcl/mng b,esul)'

1955 c•rysler vf'·4\dr. .

,· Governors.Bet

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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One earefulloeal owner.
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Rlvler• ~- Oriclnal metallic red finish We've serviced
thll ear •ce new.

Tbla· ~ Utest series '55. One carofut owner. Y•ar end

ti.J!~4dr.2105~

lK Yean of Service
BII«.Jiea To Butekl"
TIL &amp;:00 r .M.

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nual ChristmiiS Program at Senior High
1.45 Fritl'iY.
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
~USf she

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SWUTtRS,,

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Jewelry ancl lllfolds

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MANY MORE

Clnistmas

FOSTER
JACKETS

19$5,6..,. ~ton Pickup .. · ·.. $995

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Present Christmas

*ALLIGATOR
TOPCOATS

2 dr. sed;~. This ono'a aharp from !he word go

••low as, MtJ

Wesley J. Roush
Death Reported
At Steubenville

Hompbrey, 30, !lliddJe.
port, and Richard LewiS, 35, Hid·
dleport both for 1intolicatloa.
llumphrey
released on $23
bond to apper m mayor'o court toni&amp;ht Lewu rellllined 1D jail at

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For Dress and Sport Wear
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*ARROW SHIR~S

,_d VI Ranch Wagon ···· ··· $1:;495

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Tbil gridlfOII
from our. two
ahould not 401 ~!~~~~ ehiileDice
between tbe 84
approp!'iate

an arrest is expected soon. Meaowbile,. he reported the jaillag of

MElcHAtfDI~ II ,' f

$2,7?5

A beauutul wagon at a low p1lc~

tO 'lnotber parked oar

driver left
Chief Bartrum Jomed Patrolman
Herbert Gilkey and togelbt!r they
loeated the abandoned ear in,Clif.
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NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED

1957 .ulck VI Special ·· ····· · · · $2,795

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And WUI Appreelate
WIU Be Seleeted
From Our Stock of

$1,795

1957 ~lck VI Slitclllll .. · ·..

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w" louking fotward to ateilit hh't

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

1955 Olds VI Holliday Cpt.

k. S~ith Is .Speaker

he- number W.s tUen luve!ll·

gation showed lajer itie name gav·
en did not correspond w1th the
regislnt.ion of the ear
Twb boon later at 7
aame ~ar, lumlDC
YJ!ung'J Super }[arb~

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.

19~~ &amp;4fick VB Sup~r ... .. , ..,. ·J1,195
brak~s.

,Tbe dmer tmied lou eaougb
Joleave a name, then dotilrJed iJe.
lore pollee could get lliere. !Iii

On Rose B(Jwl

$.1,595

Windsor Sedan. A line automobile at a low price One
owner.
2 d~. Rlffilra.Cpe. Power Steering &amp;

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To~r Middleport
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"Home of Arrow 8llrts"

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Mllaed Choro• ""a' •o Caine' Alii ;~~::';·,,!~'
Ye Falthfol". William S~, 11
Pat.ncia Blake•lee and' Soe Saiiltb

were Ute narraton who told the'
Cbristmu ~tory
"0 Holy Nlgbt" and "It C.me
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aWTg by the l&gt;flxe&lt;l Chorua.
•'!,l,t 'old
Tbo Club then Ant "AnJolo •
'fl• Have Heart On High." WU·
~am Stmt!lt and lli&gt;btrt Puktr
pve the narrative roadlnp that
!ollow&lt;d the voeal number.
"The Fitst N&lt;iel'~ "We '11tteo

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H,u ~ Eosr# Complete Solution;HaiiSteplsSe,en
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smashed bumpers at the Pomeroy . Mason
brkiSe ll}lproath continues to mount we may
ali pause to. note that there Is no easy solu·
tion for t1tis ae.rlous traffic. problem at that
point.
Appf9ximately three years ago the State
Highway Department experimented for a
time with a signal light at the bridge en·
trance. If anything, it made the conges!ton

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Today mornings and evenings, ·ofllst fair·
Jy late past the dinner hour, a lo~g line ~f
cars Is wailing to get off the brtdge. It ts
such walling that ca uses accidents as lrrltat·
cu nerves Inspire dttvers to leap their cars
mto an opening Tuo often this llpening is
ltke a hole in the opposition's defensive foot·
ball team line which isn't there when the
ba II carrier tries to get through

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BOOTS HOMI NO. 300

ALBANY, Calif UP _ Jockey

NOTICI OP "LING AND HIA~·
Ub itcd Slllics, at Yu le Univers1 l;t ~fanuc! Ycaza of Panomn' rode hls
lNG ON INVINTORY
l're~olt Court, Molts County, Ohio IS 11n underKhnt rlppcc' fi'Om tm 300tl1 wlnuer of the 1957 iODIQn 10

, TO the Executor or Admi•IH!ra· baclt durin)( a h·f' ~h··uHI ·s oph ­ the llr.t race at Clolden Gnto
tor and to ouch of the following os
field Friday and then added three
are re•ldents or tho •tuto of OhiO' omoJ'C cln!l bt ttlc whil l' he wus nn more winners b11fore the program
aurvlvlnc spouse, It any; neKtJ of undcrgrndllate.
was over.
ktn: berteltctarte• under the will,
II ony: lhe attorney or attorney•
representlnr any ollhe aloremen·
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tloned perton~:
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You are hereby notified that on
1. Tratflo 1!gl\
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dOfl
111:11JI:I,;U1, FJI 'I ~·Jf;'
the 19th doy of Doecmbcr, 18~7.
o Tern plea
4. Letter
22. Or1111 rJI•J:•J t:t ;tL:. .!l t~~
an Inventory and Appraloement of
1Orient I
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bladel III:HcJ d ~ll'Jadllli:ill
the eotate of Allred H Genhelm
t~ :·n: . ~u tt
a. Huard
1 Smooth
23. COller•
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er, doceaoed, late of Pomeroy VII·
10. Theater
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din.
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1J '.w1 rJ'_, r,1
loge in uld Counly wu filed In
teatl
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tbb Court.
II. Codllke 11111
Utle
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13. oo awey
8 Publlo
ll.l:lklmo [..ll:·',;.' k•1• l l llH'H -H ~
Hearing on said !aventory and
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H. Corroded
, ottlclal
kRift
Appraieelllt!nt will be had before
!!. Hulena
V Floh
2~. cruet•
thb ~ 011 the 18th dRy of
1e. Ver•o
11. Accumu.
the
M.lodyof ·
~aauaey 1H7, at 10:00 o'clock •
flbbr J
late•
21. Drama
wattr'
17 VIctor
I! Dag,.r
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lT. Ortek lett•
Borge' I
lCI. Cor~ldor
30. Pillar of
ExcepUona thereto may be lllt•d
as.otrl'o
homeland '10. Jllx.
atone
by onr h1lere.ted party at auy
llidutalnt
It. Vehicle
plolt
81 Pos•eued
time prior to five daya before the
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20. l'amlly
19 A lin
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date oet for lteortng
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WTrNESS my oignature and
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the Mol of said Court, this
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21 st,mtod
John C. Bacon
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Prealdent
Deputy Cltrk.
17. Carbonatocl
(12) 21, 18, 2te
drink
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Flower
·Ttft'1 lhlrt
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N!W BA'\:EN, Coon. -&lt;UPl"lobe"
loduded In an exhtblt cotnmelr.·
31. Burden
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Ol'ltlnl the tOOth onnlvemry of
35 Number •\
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lho bli'th of the late William How
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Three Christmas
Party Is He'ld
Den 3 of the Middleport Cub
Scout Pack had 1 party recently 11
the reereation ooom at the ~'!Ill"
of ?.lr. and Mra. Kalad Rlndy. Mrt
Lowls H Sauer Is Den Mother ond
to a!8letod by Mra. Leland llroWII.
The Oubs enjoyed 1ames and ·an
exchange ol gilts whleb had been
placed under a llahtett Christmas

gram Monduy evenine Dec. 22 at tree Prize11 won for the &amp;ames

IV:05 Sign On
11:00 This Is the Life
11 :30 Man to Mall
11·45 What One Perton Con Do
12:16 tllrilllan Science
IUO TV Chapel
1•00 What's Your Trouble
1.00 Championship Bowling
2·00 TBA
2.30 Assignment Southeast Asia
400 Wide W1de World
5.30 News'Picture
5·45 Ashland Oil Emp. Chorus
Jng with Mrs. Baker and Mrs. J. Q 6.00 Meet the Press
Riee presentillg a abort devotional
eervlce tncludlng Sq!plw!e lesson
aad prayer. Plans were discussed
for lbll Chu..b School dUring lhe

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bu1lnesa lillian.
and were ..,.,.d a eslad &lt;l!&gt;Urse by
the members o( tbe !!Pard of

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trophoa. tha lenrlh and lormauon of tho wor&lt;lo ll't all bini&amp;
Each day the code leltera are dltrortnt. 1
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ChannelS -Saturday

9:00 Jr. Town Meeting

9:30 Captain KangaroDf'

()bl'lstlan Education: llro. ' Charles 10:30 Al.tghty Mouse Playhouse
Jennett, 'Mrs. WWJs Anthony, Mrs. 11:00 Learn to Draw
Baker, Mra. Smart and Airs. Millon 11:1~ Garden Club
Hood.
11:30 Saturday Playhou,.
12:00 Reeord Hop
HUT(HINS RIC:OYIRS
1:00 The Lone Ranger
NEW YORK UP - Foward 1:30 Star Performance
Mel Hutoblna, hobbled ~Y injuries 2:00 Saturday Showcase
slnoe bellli obtained 1rom1he De- 3 00 TV Classroom
troit Plotoru during the orr sea·
son, was restored to the acUve list 4.00 Pro Hockey
by the New York Knlcke~boekero 6.30 201~ Century
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l&lt;Tiday night and rookie Brendan 7 DO Golden Pl•yhouse

the Letart Fall• EUB C-urch Ev· were gtven to Sammy Hood and
eryone is welcome to attend.
Jimmy Kay.
Relreibmenb of Chriatmas tree
NEW ARRIVAL
icc cre11m, cook:i('s and favors
Mr and Mrs William B Buck were served and the Cubs pre·
til v~rsadios. Ohio, m the' P•·oud scnted Mrs Sauer with Christmas
parents ol a new daughlcr Ear
:Mc-Cann was placed on the inac· 730 Perry Mascm Show
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bara Ann. born on Dec. 1o1 Grand gtfts.
Cubs in the Pnck are S ephen tive hst
8:80 Dick &amp; the Duchess
parents m Mr und Mrs W1iliam Hlndy, BJIIy Dlvts, George Sauer
9:00 G1ft Basket
E Watson, Pomeroy, aod ltrs An · Waynll D:ms, Lcluml Bro wn, Mar9.30 Hai"' Gun, Will Travel
na Buck of Rutland
vin Fry, James Kay aud Sammy
10·00
Guosmoke
Hood
10:30 Official Dete.ttve
Mr an~~~. ~!~~v~~~ &lt;'o tumII 10 • Gift 'Basket
buo, arc announcing the '"' th o!
11:10 The Late Show
an 8 lb son, ehrhtopher m Co·
lumbu~.

Grundpurcntli are Mr. and

Junior Gardeners
Meet For Party

Mrs. Adolpli snelens, M1ddlcporl,
'fhe Jumor Amateur Gardeners
1111 d tlr. and lltn. ls"'c W11t sr,
Club met for a Christmas pm ty
Pomeroy, RD.
Frldny aflernoon at the hom e of
their advisor, Mrs Norman Hum

phrey,, Celeste Ault Is president
of the club and they enjoyed an
exchan~e of gifta whtc~ had been
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decorated tree.

MrR 1-fumphreys and her daugn·

Daily

tcr, Sandra, served refreshments

to th~ following members: Celeste
ond Kny Ault, Kathy McElhinny,
telna, Connie Coo~. Jonicc Schmoll
and Elinor Bodlmer,

Training Class

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12:00
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Pia~ Teachers

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10.00 GJfto of Mosie

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5:00 Sky King
5:30 Ropalong Cassidy
6 DO News, Picture
6·15 Football Scoreboanl
6:30 Faderat Men
7·00 Saturday Nl~ht Jamboree
7.,0 People Are Funny
8 DO Perry Como
9·00 Club Oasis
9 30 Glsele MacKenzie Show
10:00 What's It For
10:30 Your Hit Parade
11:00 NeW!! lleadllaea
11:10 W~atbercast
11:1, Nil&lt;!watch
):00 Sian orr

Channel 3 - Sunday

19-Second Light,,No!

Slow Cats bown Is Best

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five cars rould fight their way across the in·
tervenlng space between changes. If a heavy
truck became the first vehicle across, the
II such a proposa) is impossible, it appears
truck and about one more car could make it some other means of improving the situation
onto the bridge, or proceed lOI\'Jll'd Pomeroy. must ])c found. One observer who dally
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sug·
Highway Department traffic people spent gests tra·fflc be drastically slowed over the
two days checking and watching the mess.
approac h hill ·
Their conclusion:
Caution lights with an enforced speed
No Ught was better than what they had.
zone should allow cars to get off Jnd onto
Conjecture has been raised that a longer the bridge with greater ease This is someInterval might have helped Apparently the thing that could he done at once with practl·
traffic experts didn't think so after having
cally no expense whatsoever.
watched the Intersection.
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Amateur Jlour
Sally
Slcn OP •
Ste~e Allen Show
Cirtla 3 Ranch
Chevy ShOw
Watch ~r. Wll:a d,
10 oo Loretta Youns Show
Howdy Doody
The 1111ff and !Ieddy Show 1o90 Wliterfmnl
II 00 News11eldllo,.
Flm'
11 I~ Nitewateb
AndJ's Gang
1'00 SliD Off
'lbia Story
De)J&lt;tive's llairy
Down on tbe Farm

Channel3 -Saturday
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W(JJ'se. The immediate problem then was
how to slow east-west traffic on Rout~s 33
It has been suggested, and in these col·
and 7 as well as speed up traffic gelling off umns too, that a one way system of routing
the bridge. Construction workers at Kyger traffic over the bridge approach hill on one
Crfek_rower plant augmented the car flow at • hand and under the bndge on the other be
that bme..
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provided. This proposal would require conNow, With Ka~ser Aluminum in tis peak of struction of a modern highway on a righi·Of·
construcbon al:tlVlty, observers are Impress· wa owned by the village of Pomeroy under
ed with the hordes of cars waiting to get on
bridge.
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and of! the bridge mornings and evenings.
Assuming the State would approve such
There ts little promise that this traffic prob· ~n outlay now, or ever, this plan has a whoplem will be lightened as Kaiser neat·s. com. ping stumbling block It won't work. If you
pletion. It Is estimated 7,000 people wtll be don't believe it, get out a pencil, paper, and
employed in the pro,ductlon of aluminum at ruler and start to work .
Kaiser SeDdlng 8,000 t'&lt;!nstructlon workers
Prepare a pattern which permits traffic
to other clime~ is not going to ease very from Middleport to Pomeroy and vice verse
much the tra!ftc over the Pomeroy • Mason to go one .way under the bndge and one way
bridge as 7,000 operational people replace over the bridge approach hill Also, take
them.
your pick as t~whlch is to go over and under
Then figure out how traffic wilt get off
the bridge destmed in two directions and get
When the traffic light was installed at the onto the bridge from two directions. Get that
apptoaclllt was set up on a 19 second change and you're going some without including a
for traffic from Middleport to Pomeroy and "clover-leaf" on the north, or clilf side of the ·
vice Yerse. It had a two·way change light for bridge entrance to gel away from cars gting
olf·tbe-llridge cars There was a "blind side" onto the bridge having to criss-cross can
MONDAY MIETING
on the north, an area occupied by busmess coming off.
Jane How•ll Tent 95 will meet
Whoever said traffic engineers don't have Monday mght at 7 p.m. at the
establishments.
thei
share of headaches A clover leaf on the home ol Mrs. Guy Reynold•, Mid·
It may be recalled that between 4:30 and
r
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dleporl. All members are request·
5 p.m. when the light was working traffic north side is out. There isn't room even if the ed to bring a $1 gift
often was piled up from the stop-go stgnal established businesses should feel like being
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
nearly south Into Middleport. At the best, bought out by the Stale
There will be a Christmas pro·

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H,u ~ Eosr# Complete Solution;HaiiSteplsSe,en
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Ql1 1!urled fenders antl

smashed bumpers at the Pomeroy . Mason
brkiSe ll}lproath continues to mount we may
ali pause to. note that there Is no easy solu·
tion for t1tis ae.rlous traffic. problem at that
point.
Appf9ximately three years ago the State
Highway Department experimented for a
time with a signal light at the bridge en·
trance. If anything, it made the conges!ton

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Today mornings and evenings, ·ofllst fair·
Jy late past the dinner hour, a lo~g line ~f
cars Is wailing to get off the brtdge. It ts
such walling that ca uses accidents as lrrltat·
cu nerves Inspire dttvers to leap their cars
mto an opening Tuo often this llpening is
ltke a hole in the opposition's defensive foot·
ball team line which isn't there when the
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ALBANY, Calif UP _ Jockey

NOTICI OP "LING AND HIA~·
Ub itcd Slllics, at Yu le Univers1 l;t ~fanuc! Ycaza of Panomn' rode hls
lNG ON INVINTORY
l're~olt Court, Molts County, Ohio IS 11n underKhnt rlppcc' fi'Om tm 300tl1 wlnuer of the 1957 iODIQn 10

, TO the Executor or Admi•IH!ra· baclt durin)( a h·f' ~h··uHI ·s oph ­ the llr.t race at Clolden Gnto
tor and to ouch of the following os
field Friday and then added three
are re•ldents or tho •tuto of OhiO' omoJ'C cln!l bt ttlc whil l' he wus nn more winners b11fore the program
aurvlvlnc spouse, It any; neKtJ of undcrgrndllate.
was over.
ktn: berteltctarte• under the will,
II ony: lhe attorney or attorney•
representlnr any ollhe aloremen·
·: t'f .. [ I ·· ~·~i :
tloned perton~:
l;&lt; ~ i a.m&gt; f) l:iW.' f.~
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You are hereby notified that on
1. Tratflo 1!gl\
(1'urk )
dOfl
111:11JI:I,;U1, FJI 'I ~·Jf;'
the 19th doy of Doecmbcr, 18~7.
o Tern plea
4. Letter
22. Or1111 rJI•J:•J t:t ;tL:. .!l t~~
an Inventory and Appraloement of
1Orient I
I Heb I
bladel III:HcJ d ~ll'Jadllli:ill
the eotate of Allred H Genhelm
t~ :·n: . ~u tt
a. Huard
1 Smooth
23. COller•
. lH '~' ~·~ i~t·; IIIli ~ '·'
er, doceaoed, late of Pomeroy VII·
10. Theater
6 Jumpa
din.
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1J '.w1 rJ'_, r,1
loge in uld Counly wu filed In
teatl
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tbb Court.
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Hearing on said !aventory and
u :; · ~~ l ;.. 1-:U:HJ \!
H. Corroded
, ottlclal
kRift
Appraieelllt!nt will be had before
!!. Hulena
V Floh
2~. cruet•
thb ~ 011 the 18th dRy of
1e. Ver•o
11. Accumu.
the
M.lodyof ·
~aauaey 1H7, at 10:00 o'clock •
flbbr J
late•
21. Drama
wattr'
17 VIctor
I! Dag,.r
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m
lT. Ortek lett•
Borge' I
lCI. Cor~ldor
30. Pillar of
ExcepUona thereto may be lllt•d
as.otrl'o
homeland '10. Jllx.
atone
by onr h1lere.ted party at auy
llidutalnt
It. Vehicle
plolt
81 Pos•eued
time prior to five daya before the
.o.. .t
20. l'amlly
19 A lin
U Tomptt
date oet for lteortng
1
121. Window
WTrNESS my oignature and
rio
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the Mol of said Court, this
22 An oar
17 i•~
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lltb d1y of December 1957
21 st,mtod
John C. Bacon
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21 u. 8.
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Prealdent
Deputy Cltrk.
17. Carbonatocl
(12) 21, 18, 2te
drink
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bird
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Flower
·Ttft'1 lhlrt
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83 Part ot
N!W BA'\:EN, Coon. -&lt;UPl"lobe"
loduded In an exhtblt cotnmelr.·
31. Burden
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Ol'ltlnl the tOOth onnlvemry of
35 Number •\
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lho bli'th of the late William How
38 Service dub
88 Form ot
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Cub Scout Den
Three Christmas
Party Is He'ld
Den 3 of the Middleport Cub
Scout Pack had 1 party recently 11
the reereation ooom at the ~'!Ill"
of ?.lr. and Mra. Kalad Rlndy. Mrt
Lowls H Sauer Is Den Mother ond
to a!8letod by Mra. Leland llroWII.
The Oubs enjoyed 1ames and ·an
exchange ol gilts whleb had been
placed under a llahtett Christmas

gram Monduy evenine Dec. 22 at tree Prize11 won for the &amp;ames

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11 :30 Man to Mall
11·45 What One Perton Con Do
12:16 tllrilllan Science
IUO TV Chapel
1•00 What's Your Trouble
1.00 Championship Bowling
2·00 TBA
2.30 Assignment Southeast Asia
400 Wide W1de World
5.30 News'Picture
5·45 Ashland Oil Emp. Chorus
Jng with Mrs. Baker and Mrs. J. Q 6.00 Meet the Press
Riee presentillg a abort devotional
eervlce tncludlng Sq!plw!e lesson
aad prayer. Plans were discussed
for lbll Chu..b School dUring lhe

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and were ..,.,.d a eslad &lt;l!&gt;Urse by
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9:00 Jr. Town Meeting

9:30 Captain KangaroDf'

()bl'lstlan Education: llro. ' Charles 10:30 Al.tghty Mouse Playhouse
Jennett, 'Mrs. WWJs Anthony, Mrs. 11:00 Learn to Draw
Baker, Mra. Smart and Airs. Millon 11:1~ Garden Club
Hood.
11:30 Saturday Playhou,.
12:00 Reeord Hop
HUT(HINS RIC:OYIRS
1:00 The Lone Ranger
NEW YORK UP - Foward 1:30 Star Performance
Mel Hutoblna, hobbled ~Y injuries 2:00 Saturday Showcase
slnoe bellli obtained 1rom1he De- 3 00 TV Classroom
troit Plotoru during the orr sea·
son, was restored to the acUve list 4.00 Pro Hockey
by the New York Knlcke~boekero 6.30 201~ Century
,
l&lt;Tiday night and rookie Brendan 7 DO Golden Pl•yhouse

the Letart Fall• EUB C-urch Ev· were gtven to Sammy Hood and
eryone is welcome to attend.
Jimmy Kay.
Relreibmenb of Chriatmas tree
NEW ARRIVAL
icc cre11m, cook:i('s and favors
Mr and Mrs William B Buck were served and the Cubs pre·
til v~rsadios. Ohio, m the' P•·oud scnted Mrs Sauer with Christmas
parents ol a new daughlcr Ear
:Mc-Cann was placed on the inac· 730 Perry Mascm Show
.
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bara Ann. born on Dec. 1o1 Grand gtfts.
Cubs in the Pnck are S ephen tive hst
8:80 Dick &amp; the Duchess
parents m Mr und Mrs W1iliam Hlndy, BJIIy Dlvts, George Sauer
9:00 G1ft Basket
E Watson, Pomeroy, aod ltrs An · Waynll D:ms, Lcluml Bro wn, Mar9.30 Hai"' Gun, Will Travel
na Buck of Rutland
vin Fry, James Kay aud Sammy
10·00
Guosmoke
Hood
10:30 Official Dete.ttve
Mr an~~~. ~!~~v~~~ &lt;'o tumII 10 • Gift 'Basket
buo, arc announcing the '"' th o!
11:10 The Late Show
an 8 lb son, ehrhtopher m Co·
lumbu~.

Grundpurcntli are Mr. and

Junior Gardeners
Meet For Party

Mrs. Adolpli snelens, M1ddlcporl,
'fhe Jumor Amateur Gardeners
1111 d tlr. and lltn. ls"'c W11t sr,
Club met for a Christmas pm ty
Pomeroy, RD.
Frldny aflernoon at the hom e of
their advisor, Mrs Norman Hum

phrey,, Celeste Ault Is president
of the club and they enjoyed an
exchan~e of gifta whtc~ had been
placod under

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decorated tree.

MrR 1-fumphreys and her daugn·

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to th~ following members: Celeste
ond Kny Ault, Kathy McElhinny,
telna, Connie Coo~. Jonicc Schmoll
and Elinor Bodlmer,

Training Class

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Pia~ Teachers

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5:00 Sky King
5:30 Ropalong Cassidy
6 DO News, Picture
6·15 Football Scoreboanl
6:30 Faderat Men
7·00 Saturday Nl~ht Jamboree
7.,0 People Are Funny
8 DO Perry Como
9·00 Club Oasis
9 30 Glsele MacKenzie Show
10:00 What's It For
10:30 Your Hit Parade
11:00 NeW!! lleadllaea
11:10 W~atbercast
11:1, Nil&lt;!watch
):00 Sian orr

Channel 3 - Sunday

19-Second Light,,No!

Slow Cats bown Is Best

To A

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five cars rould fight their way across the in·
tervenlng space between changes. If a heavy
truck became the first vehicle across, the
II such a proposa) is impossible, it appears
truck and about one more car could make it some other means of improving the situation
onto the bridge, or proceed lOI\'Jll'd Pomeroy. must ])c found. One observer who dally
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This shortly became Jiit8terable and State watches the cars stack up on the bridge,
sug·
Highway Department traffic people spent gests tra·fflc be drastically slowed over the
two days checking and watching the mess.
approac h hill ·
Their conclusion:
Caution lights with an enforced speed
No Ught was better than what they had.
zone should allow cars to get off Jnd onto
Conjecture has been raised that a longer the bridge with greater ease This is someInterval might have helped Apparently the thing that could he done at once with practl·
traffic experts didn't think so after having
cally no expense whatsoever.
watched the Intersection.
i\re !here any "nay" votes?

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'Ciov·er Leal' Plan, No!

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Amateur Jlour
Sally
Slcn OP •
Ste~e Allen Show
Cirtla 3 Ranch
Chevy ShOw
Watch ~r. Wll:a d,
10 oo Loretta Youns Show
Howdy Doody
The 1111ff and !Ieddy Show 1o90 Wliterfmnl
II 00 News11eldllo,.
Flm'
11 I~ Nitewateb
AndJ's Gang
1'00 SliD Off
'lbia Story
De)J&lt;tive's llairy
Down on tbe Farm

Channel3 -Saturday
8 1&amp;

W(JJ'se. The immediate problem then was
how to slow east-west traffic on Rout~s 33
It has been suggested, and in these col·
and 7 as well as speed up traffic gelling off umns too, that a one way system of routing
the bridge. Construction workers at Kyger traffic over the bridge approach hill on one
Crfek_rower plant augmented the car flow at • hand and under the bndge on the other be
that bme..
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provided. This proposal would require conNow, With Ka~ser Aluminum in tis peak of struction of a modern highway on a righi·Of·
construcbon al:tlVlty, observers are Impress· wa owned by the village of Pomeroy under
ed with the hordes of cars waiting to get on
bridge.
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and of! the bridge mornings and evenings.
Assuming the State would approve such
There ts little promise that this traffic prob· ~n outlay now, or ever, this plan has a whoplem will be lightened as Kaiser neat·s. com. ping stumbling block It won't work. If you
pletion. It Is estimated 7,000 people wtll be don't believe it, get out a pencil, paper, and
employed in the pro,ductlon of aluminum at ruler and start to work .
Kaiser SeDdlng 8,000 t'&lt;!nstructlon workers
Prepare a pattern which permits traffic
to other clime~ is not going to ease very from Middleport to Pomeroy and vice verse
much the tra!ftc over the Pomeroy • Mason to go one .way under the bndge and one way
bridge as 7,000 operational people replace over the bridge approach hill Also, take
them.
your pick as t~whlch is to go over and under
Then figure out how traffic wilt get off
the bridge destmed in two directions and get
When the traffic light was installed at the onto the bridge from two directions. Get that
apptoaclllt was set up on a 19 second change and you're going some without including a
for traffic from Middleport to Pomeroy and "clover-leaf" on the north, or clilf side of the ·
vice Yerse. It had a two·way change light for bridge entrance to gel away from cars gting
olf·tbe-llridge cars There was a "blind side" onto the bridge having to criss-cross can
MONDAY MIETING
on the north, an area occupied by busmess coming off.
Jane How•ll Tent 95 will meet
Whoever said traffic engineers don't have Monday mght at 7 p.m. at the
establishments.
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share of headaches A clover leaf on the home ol Mrs. Guy Reynold•, Mid·
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often was piled up from the stop-go stgnal established businesses should feel like being
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
nearly south Into Middleport. At the best, bought out by the Stale
There will be a Christmas pro·

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1055 Ford VII Ranch Wagon $1,495. and one tiling cablnel, bartdma~e.
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lathe, one aolld oak Bldohoard, 120 Bl I nsuronce
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Box 6668, c·o The Daily SenUnel
Pomeroy, Ohio, for appoint·
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COLUMBUS uP - The Ohio .A.fter the workoul,lhe· Buckeyes
tp maklili Pomeroy'\UM . JqiJI
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(Contlnutd From P11t Ono).. State 44-man footl&gt;all ·~u~ left will . teturJI to. thell' hotel 'head· The Pom
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\!lr.e•l 1.~ ,talle the S~ · ~
lha
Foot(W TtPP+td
order Johnson nn a !lot twloter,l !J'om Port &lt;Alumbus lo"-1 for q..rterll•UhUI .the Toumainent• of 1 team of ~':1 G~!~d~~n:~~:tfl ·~mp,lonsblp awa; ~'II'~IIJIQD.
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J!awthorne connected _from the Southern California and lhe )lose Roe~s Assn. stsgea Its oflldal re- county badtetbaU atirs
"'""l~' or GaillPollo.•)APli ~
l'bella bl
Side, Johnson got a cripple, and Bowl.
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cepflon for tonight.
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night on the Southwes~Un l!l«h oyhof It after·l011f , 1'9UIIil, of
Fort·Nfn Ill ~ .ha~e mad~ the
Hawthorne again hit from under· The Buckeyes werf scheduled to
Hayes said be Dligllt hold morn· Sebool gym tioor U-Gll with ~n play; ~ut IIIII dallltl'qll!J. •f4 ~
lug lv ;::, 3"' point faVoritesunters
ISe
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neath off .a neat paso from Fol- arrive at Burbank, Calif., .at lng and afternoon praeUcea Mon- Bullington leading all seorm 'on ~e)l!leln, ,with jta·~xpeile~~ ·~4
•'&lt;. ayae l~y will ·he plv·
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t mer drlbbhng around a aereen. 111:50 a. m. PST In plenty of Ume day and Tuesda ln.,
ell0rt to hi 8 23 •·t
, , lllllh~,lssUII till No.1 chole~~ but
log o.n. 1be .liP!De field, but parUy
I thought I might get some argument when 11 was sugges • 1 In the meantime, Wolfe had hit for an afternoon workout at East getlhe Ia er/bae •;
pa.., '·
l~t Poruei:Qy eoQld·,.~e· ll all ·lf
~r:'b.'i ·the •fiCI thai ,veteran ed ea~lier Ibis week m a f~Umn there ~re at least t_hree In· once and the quarter swe was Los Angeles J~nlor College.
enjoyed Pac~lnst ~,ij ~: pe~! th!a~tn'::! ;j~ 'no~~!'J.h :: thit great fllhUni ,IP!tlt'-nd tellll
~lh a"
!lOb~ LaYne II ~qt teresbng ways to hunt coon. There hasn t been a ~htSper on 23·17.
Also on board tbe chartered montb. Also In the ~lannlng stsge Nhley, sw coach, fed the IOIOI'&amp; co\IO!ion holds. • ,
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rellllat~ken.!."!!~• and two oilier I that pomt. Bijt there has been a request for clarlftcaUon on By hal!Ume, Racine led sg.:u. as plane were Coach Wood7 llayes,- wa1 another worko~t Cluilllrnaa 1~ 11 poln(4.
Al for Jlaclne, Mthial eu ~P
hi bee • ~":...,., offen•lve men another
. .,. the Panther~ hung In, hopmg seven ua!Jtant cOicheJ; Ed mornlnl
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By quarten·
the Tomad!les o~t q( 'the·· oo~nlJ
ve n lj elfned with injurle1. 1
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, Wolfe would cool off. He did, but Weaver, aasociate athleUe dfrecl. ,
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Tbe weatbe_r.tnlp bIn a quan·
A casual reference was made the same day to ow unters Dqn McDade filled the Jap on or, a trainer and an equlP!DeJil
~r~&amp;"t.
eat He v!ilaviiii•- to
dar7 on Whit to Dredlet - but poor success thts fall in recording deer kills. Game ProteCtor three long one-hinders.
man.
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t ·· tbl'":hthe entre IIH· ~m1
~·~ Jbe l~ea ,b lbat rain can Dolph Joachim remarked early this week that nQ 4eer had: 'Opening the third quarter, 3&amp;-34, Hayes !aid !lie team'\foul4 wOrt . . · · · ·... '
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been reported killed by bow hunters. And he added, "t:ve•Wolfe bit three times and once at out u soon aJit can get to lh.
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Bi$etbaU lana hllf iii' ex~·
with th wbeu I %• that the team seen two or three dead with arrow shafts broken off in them." the free hne, and McDade ldded practice field. Ohio. Slate will ·be·
,,;..m;., fbw treat la!t' night ' 'l'b•y
e II around attack would
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a bu&lt;ket belore the Panthers hsd allowed nine practice sesaiODJ oa
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win In the ralp 1114 mud. But now-•
e bow hunters of etgs ounty, 0 of w om ar~ org811· eaught their breatbJ. II WIJ 48-34. I the toast.
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tbe 1ada 'like to the air !zed in the Meigs County Bow Hu~ters Club, fear that tbelliut Pomerny began the long
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hoppen• to be .going ·on a ·~ ·U\ifttlier ct!ti 'f#Jd · he~~
when tile "'\'Ather b damp and the public may get a false ptcture of then ardently followed sport climb ha&lt;k with five minutes left
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Coa!h Did• ll&lt;tton wu•undtr· alcht. •
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Li!Clt and the c~s '\llat cfe.
fooling it l~Jd for the runners.
because of that remark via Mr. Joachim.
in lhst period. Folmer got three 1f Ill
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llsndabty happy lut ,.nlght illd It's my IUeu ljaclne :will be .a lttnitne' ralea
1n ·~ove ~d
So quarterb~ Y. A. Tittle for
basketo, Johnson one off of an·
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Coaeh Larry Morrboll ol the Ra· better club for ~ayin&amp; 1011. ~ , Wit'' .
10 ·!hat'' ·Radlll!
san Franebeo ·and Toblo llote for
other akilllully flipped Folmer
fne Tornadee~ c~iffJPODdingly nllht. Pomeroy llllPI'iled RICIDe, ' 1\i&lt;h
.t{~ · • . ci
the LIOIII are ex~d to engqe
pass, Zirkle hit two of his long
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ctum ifterPomeroy'~ifrom be- whleh likely lhoulihll9hna6n' ""' ~ked
the 'wlllil~ ~Ja· ~~I
Ia an aU-out aer~l struqle. The
tl . ones, Hawthorne crlppe~ one In
~'--d
hind .fr01n aitu u {t· po~J!ts on- to be otoppecl and tbat woulJI be·II. ·
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two teama ran· 1·2'ln weaknm Ill
They expect some people may ~ume that bow h~n ng 18 and Johnson added two free
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der to win In L~e final J aeeollde, lqltead, Junior Hawh0r!M ·camel'
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the air defe~so department dur- a cruel, wanton sport, rife with mcldents wherein the bow throws.
67-M.
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and Mra.
1~ the reg~ NFL aeuon, ,ao hunter looses shafts promisdously at deer from 111n under· Radne got 3 points from Wolfe, CHiCAGO uP - Ohjo Slate Tbe19 paragraphs sholjld not be Zirkle Vfa&amp; absolulelir' IUPOrb fr~
Mr. and i.frii~·~a~~~~;~,jU~
some kind of a new pall eomple· powered bow woundmg as many as he kills. This und~r· 2 from M&lt;Dadc. and 2 each from fullback Bob White led the Big interpreted w ca1t 1111 Otlfnlon on far out. He hit 11 of Ilk allempli
lion record total for one pme , sumdably co~ld become a cause celebre against ihe 11\lW 111m Adams, Salser •nd Ivan Pow· Ten in grades .with an A-rnlnUI any upeet of the game play~ by from between ~ and' aH~~ ')!hat . ;.;;;~~i?;&lt;.;.,t i•allo,n
llll)' be aet. ,
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either ~am. l!'oth. were creal aqd will probably never 1&gt;e surpUsj!d
8oth coact* e~maed con !I· un 1er ·
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Quickly Pomeroy cloocd tbe gap White wa• named along with the only bad thing about II ru In Southeaatern Ohio. Pl\11 Folnlet,
t~~ace on the'eve of the lmpartsnt
Me1gs bow hunters riSe In untson to deny any JUStice In In tbe fourth quarter. Zirkle be- quarterback Frank Krell}bia1, who that one bad to loae; I do wont, &lt;ontrlbuted olx from the' li~ld, alJ
luule - but they agreed thai' such a charge.
came "Mr. couldn't Mila" with hu ll in chemical enetnerlnf, to hoWeve(, to repart obaernUon1 long one bandera of the Wo~
''breab" probably would deelde
Their rebuttal:
two long shots and It wu-118-M. the Big Ten'• "Dean's Dream" made b)' fans of both leaJJ&gt;s, and·to variety.
the winner.
First, President Clarence Wolfe of the Bow Hunters ·would Wolle made it 60-54 but Haw- team compiled by an Amerl01n draw comporl80ns · b&lt;it,.eeil the
Comm~ioner Bert Bell has, Uke to know where the "two ot' three" deer with broken thorne and Johnson made 11.80-M. Peoples Encyclopedia reaean:h tearno !'""'• out by Jill)• 1tat!J. Tb&amp; Pomero1
011 defepee Ylas
ruled that In cue tile re111far 1 h ft · th
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rted Wolfe countered with· 82-811 hut team.
Ilea. The latter have ceitaln Inter· to co~trol,
the
time. end1 with the score 8, a s m ~m were oun · 0 on~ 10 hiS clu has repo
Zirkle orbited another for 82-oo.
The firm's report showed DU· ell for tho cage ea~ to fol· everybody
Wolfe.
two chi!Il will keep play- bits that might result in deer dymg_ later. He WOtlld very Wolle made It 64-60, just 3.01 nola, Minnesots and. Mlehlean low for both tesma. ·•'
aer, Jlrnnly Aoama, .anct ,IVIID
one team or the other much like to check out whoever did It because bow hunters . on the cla&lt;k.
State also won two poaiUont eaeh Coach Retton was hiJh In hi• ell had ~en averaging
roo=--.------~ I have defimte "ethics" ln hunting which preclude su~b things Johnson made It 64-81 and Ra- on the mythical team along ~lth praiae of Racine. Siid .he: .
the double figures. · ., 11,_101~mlml
happening.
. cine went Into a •tall, Wolle-aoon Ohio State.
"Morrison baa the hen team,
Against Pomeroy'• '"
drawing a foul. He 111ade 11 and at
111d tbe gr~ate~ oulllde abo! in defense · w::!\ a one•Inan
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Can
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Carl Welle, we ve played against (Johnson),
aer
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atslled. But it was broken up,
In . So.utbeastern Ohfo ;ln.., I've ;~.· ~~::y·~· -peetsthop,•, .
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Johnson connecting for e&amp;-83.
been here."
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ow hunters are qu1ck to pomt out other facts ~bout their Zirkle tied 11 up at 1:08 and won
mthaeny:'better
brother sportsmen. A bow hunter never takes over the .limit. the game , minute later.
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· He went even further: "Some•- a· rna Iter of recor",
• he's daggone happy to ge t ohe kill · Score by quarlcro.
body awa('
bolter grab that
team
no
DAYTON, o. UP - Middle· right'
•, Carl Wolfe
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Saber demonstrated again he
This goes for rabbits and other game as well as deer. The , Pomeroy
17M M 67 town High S&lt;hoot, led by Jerry • The Pomeroy coaeh erediled lhe In a hlih clan •• a reb&lt;•u•d•r
bow hunter definitely is in tile field for the sport, not fGr thejRacln~
.
'1339 ,159 M Lueaa, swept to a relatively eaay, Panther winning not'lo his de- Johnron certainly got
killing
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Individual scormg:
76-1!3 victory over previously un- fense but to eo&lt;&lt;ellentabooUng of 1181\ nigh!· Hawlhorne,
' Th e . Um'te"• St a.tes certal n1y recogmzes
· the who1esome as, I RACINE:
Salser 4tl-6l-2 9;; Powell
Adams beaten D•"'•n
. d the1r re1usa 1 to g1ve Iooeena up a little more,
B; Wolfe
..., ~ Rooaevelt Fri'day •'I• boya ap
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peels of bow huntmg. Thirty states, Including Ohio; lin~ set 3 20.!3 4; McDade 5 0-0 10 ; JUJZ night for the MlddiOJ' 58th eon-. up or become dls&lt;oortged even outstanding rehouuder In
astde spedal, long seasons for this hunter. If he were an Irre· 12Beegle O.Q.Q. Totals 21 11-14 63.- •ecutlve victory over three sea· though bohlnd ·bY 14 point&amp; In the ,;.;;;;~.;;;;;.---,..,~--~~~~~~~~;I~
•ons.
third quarter. He· thought ST lohusponsiblc .cuss he would be hemmed in by every kind of re· POMEROY: Hawthorne e 2-t 14;
sen did a gr~at Job defensively out
(;hfi1· t
· Ska"JDfl• P•r.tfl. ·
strlction instead of being lianded the run of the field.
Folmer 6 O.Q 12; Johnson 7 3-6 11; Lu•••· 6-9 center, hit 29 points. front, h~lplng ~really to bold
tn•s
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0.Q 2n; Znlrakdlee IT!otO-Oa'• 22· Ththeepoatatl• C•l,a,uaA,oAn•chwaemrepllonno,omlor Wolfe to six points In the last
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There
is
a
final
point:
A~9idents
happen.
A
shotgun
hunter
WNfllssonb
t.t
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,~MA8,.·VPs ~PELL
8 1
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woun a eer an a · ore nevi!' m t reef ges away 5-o 67
!lllnd allthe;ef'f\m'lN!!dlng up Coach Larry Morri•on, under·
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TROVBLE F"~ · ,.,
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It
dies.
It
happens.
Ii
may
happen
to
a
bow
llli
fer,
too,~
Offi~ials:
Grover
and
Null.
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!frat
.iod
advanl.lge.
~tandably,
in
the.
hcat,of
a
close
s.
K
ATE.;
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but c~rtainl·y in no larger proportion than for a gunman.
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EVE)\YB6DY •.. .
This should set the record straight. Let no one assume the
Berne Union D4 Th~rston 71
became oycrwrought at
TUESDAY, DEC.,·UIIl;,.;. 7:W.10:30
S&lt;ioto Valley ~ Qlentangy 62
Icontest,
certain calls In the officiating.
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Bu~ especially for the man b
ow hunter Is not a sportsman in the finest American tradi·
cob. Rosary 49 co~. st. Mai'J' 39 Without a doubt lin umuual numRACES, BALLO@NS, ~RI~S ah~.' ·
:wllo rnJ!SI foot the b~ls.
lion. He Is.
lr Unltod Pruo
Arcanum 48 Newt n 47
ber of turnovers by Racine was
FUN F!)lll' AJ.L · , , ,. .. .
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Cornell 10 Symuse 60 ot
Middletown 76 Da Roo•evelt 53 caused hy one official &lt;aUing
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"Dever be IOU If
CARROUSIL TOURNAMENT Covington 62 Coldws!er 57
"steps" on Wolfe several times.
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Stmi•Final Round
Dayton Klaer 48 W."Carrollton 31
Of &lt;ourse Pomeroy fans were
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,YOU ere _adequately proLoui•lana Tech 68 Tennessee 61 Randolph 6S Bellefontaine ~4
certain Wolle wa• tsking step• and
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Alabama eo LoUIJiana Stste :;o
Ttoy 63 Dayton COlonel While 42 wer• happy at the call!. Of courae !~;;;;;;;:~~:;:;5: '"':5;::::;;;:::!::t:~
~~ lnluhllee.
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CONSOLATION
Day. Cha!lllnade 116 Fairmont 44 Radne felt tbe coils were eX&lt;eed· ;
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Bu&lt;k~eU ea Davldaon ~8
Xenia Central 72 Lebanon 47
ingly dose and ·were certain that
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Clemson 78 Lafayette as
Marletts4564Cleveland
CoshoetonShaw
118 44
if Wolfe playera
was traveling,
were
II
• Euclid
Pomeroy
In similarso moveKENTUCKY INVITATIONAL xtrUand 62 Perry D6
menta, excep'i" that no whi!tleJ
First Round
Am~ent 73 New•London 97
were blown by \he other referee
IDITO~S NOTE: lhlala tho
(or loaeuo toom for me, writ·
~ttl All 1'7Pe•
North Carolina 73 Mlnneoota 67 Lancaster St. Mirys 11
(on the other aide of the floor, who
lint
of
16
dl•palchia
on
tho
lift
by
tho
m1no11r1
of
eoch
I. lilt St. Phone SS·I Pom. off....aton outlook of 11ch I'M•
Wost
Y,lulnla
77
Kentucky
70
Liberty
Union
116
tnade
noqe of ·ljle calla en W:olfe~
club.
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Cln. lldi~el 48 Cln. Woodward 41
But thal'l; th~ break.i of •the
.. • Plrat Round
Cln. Centro! 57 Cln Tall 113
It ~ght ~o the
San Francisco eo Seattle 51
Cincinnati Withrow 69
a tougher
ly CAllY STINOEL
Louiavlile 86 Army 61
Clnelnnatl Western Hills , 64
NeiWrllltn For Unlttd Prill
GLENDALE, Calif. UP - For
Reldlnl 51 Greenhills 36
ref·
1•t
strange reaaon, everybody Hud ..Sima 52 E. Tennessee 44
Mariemont 73 Indialt Hill 44
1
looking
at
the
Yau~ees
and
Vlr,inla
Tech
10
'GeorBia
Tech
10
Lockland
as
ML
Healthy
40
·sunday Afternoon
uallllnll, "Are you &amp;oloa to make
MIDWIIT
Clnclllnatl MtNieholu 63
December
to 1troncthell tb~ KIDSIS St. as California 44
Clneldatl Purcell 37
Bradley 67 uc~ 43
Freeport 104 New Alben• 57
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And I ke" anaWOflnl lhlt the Kansa• City U. 74 Baker 61
Elyria 64 Fremont Roll 48
1Pft7 New York t.,.m wu a rood Dettolt Teeb 12 North Cenlral 71 wn....,.,. 70 Shelby 47
Satie,day-Dec. 21
Cheater, Ohio
club
aood enoucb to •win wtcbltal2 Texaa76
' MW&lt;Irsbu~ 71 ·Den,n!Jon 41
oa ~~:~,ry..me 49
'"STILL TARGETS - TRAP
the Amerlelft Leaaue t&gt;UD.~I'and Kauaa11 Walhloaton 19
9 u'n til.ll P.M.
weatel'VIlle D.!
It carried the World &amp;erleaiCJ sev·
IOUTHWIIT
"
n
en 1amea before we .~t.
Arkansa• ~ llilaourl 45
Wcirthlnilon 64
Mutle by
a.mlllen
1
SpoDIOI'ed
By
~;S:~~:;;:;;~:;;;:;;::;:;;:;;:;:;;==~===! that1:,will
neverhelp
•lafnJI
maklnc
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Clnelnnatl
8l
North
Tex.
st
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tbe team. e've Jllylor 12 Auburn 13
82
Loyil
Or~~r
of
Mob$e ·
febl ' \
W.IT
1 done II in lb~ ~111 aDd we
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do It acaln. But 11111U lbe dtltcr Utab 1111 Stanford 40
Chirlea •7·
teame In tbe American Lell!llue ldabo 10 Colorido Sl. V· 49
mate tradel t~al put tbem fri a
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poslt.loa of tbreatenb)i tbe club 1"•
HIGH ·scHOOL
had ol tbe cloae pf bst aeaJiln, jronton 107 Lo1an 41
I'm taldaa Ill)' time maklna deals. Pomeroy 87 Racine 65
They may collie ·tater, rve aot Ill west Joflerion 113 Fairfield 61
of 1prlal lrtlntnc and until June Groveport 03 New Albany 36
to deal ond trade.
urbana 40 Arlington 38 •
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,Ciu• (!Ill llrolll
Col!. Holy Fam. 47 Watterson 30 •
And I m not dealina away 101- Bexley 113 Delaware 110
soned playera unleu I think I'm Jlarlon Franklin 70
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golnc to get som.thfnc better.
Canal winchester 118
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Take a look a our club.. ~ ,
Gahanna 60 Mifflin 114
Baetk of the plate YOfll Berra. '!llanefleld 82 &lt;Alumbu• South 01
El1ton Howard ·and Darrell John· llalllllton 57 SDrlu!lold 48
son clve ua all thll depth we need. ,..-:-;'-:
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Berra 11 atiU 111 kind of ealcber. pil~ bl.al down 11 a llorter.
Now look at ·tba llllleld. Moose m~ not 8181'1 him rllhl off.
Sko~ enCl\~11! nu-onel;teJ111 heal0j1·1~1 ~otto play a lot.
and tll_,bt J041 .COlUPJ.M lhe bill
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at lire!. Bob Jlloblrdii!P shewed (l!r tJ\e~iali IIIUtt bt Sood
me plen(¥ of nllff it IOCOD~ baM l~e ~iti;t: clubs Wo¥idn'l be
and wllat'l ~!lincllltll GU Me- In• ~~L feeltll ·fOI' tbem.
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I• that· peGpla e ·rrinl LaDe of Ukt lo~ey· Jtucb ud
Clcv41aad leep trJ!tl to &amp;et 1\lm. tile otll1n then 1 mrt
Alid at tbli'il ·co( And~ Cirey, wbal. ~ ~ll! t~e· tor te Ynt(e&lt;
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Kubek•·b! theAal~ld If I.atell hiD! all~k .111d lliera;~ no realoo
tbore . .U)' w•r rou look 11 it. I'm ~~ ~' \llift ·01r. tbil way.
more ptotee~ .In tiM lblleld lba11 fllllq ~· fota .Ol, 11vrl and
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aey elub In lha lea~~~t: ·
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olf 110 a·,',Qod' ,~UI. J'm &lt;OUitUI\i
poasible, and serving you Jtas
Rlahl ilow, If 1 bad to field a
iloh Grim aild,· .(!
alwaya been o pleasure for thi past
dub nil' outfield 'tobtbly would
alwl.;·, ,,'lll!ll l·Si11rdivlnt
have ltickey Jil1pt)~ .. II center,
25 yean. We want to thank each
!lank !auer In rlah1 . and Npn\1
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LETART FALLS _ 4-rQ&lt;Jllj frtme
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14 acre lot. Total prlee ~200.00.
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TERMITIS IXTERMINATI!ll I 124, Ea•t from Ra&lt;ino.ll• buUtiFor fr•• tn.speef.on phone 983-¥, ingJ. S17110.00.
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Mtd. vsu 1han•1 Jnd•otrial a.nd ,Dup~x. . Eacb Jide wlti&lt; bath,
Retllt~.Uil Termite con\1'01 Stl' I sas heatmJ. Slwuld rent for f40
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For~man &amp; Abbott
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OUR COMPilK'I'E
Phone 61£4-Y.
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GRUISER ILOCI CO.
SALES AND 8£1\\$E
!ll~trolux ~'we,per and Clarinet
DEPABTMENT[f
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For ·Sale. Call 3101 before 8 a.
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FOil SAiJci: one 'Lah&lt;asler dotp 1 ___._
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lani an.t swltcb. Also 85-f•et
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plastic p!fiO, 1\i x H't; one RAD!ll &amp; TELEVlSIO:t i!ERVJCE, I
DISTRIBUTOR OF
uchltllct's 4tawfng tablo, s' uol Phone 200. Clelind AppUaneel
• pod tpQls One typowriter desk Store 11'8 W. Main Sl, Pomerrl)'
FIRE AND SAFETY
1055 Ford VII Ranch Wagon $1,495. and one tiling cablnel, bartdma~e.
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A heautlful wqon at a loiO( One electrlc table oaw, •ne wood _ _
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price. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
lathe, one aolld oak Bldohoard, 120 Bl I nsuronce
12 20 ate
one "Whi!.e" sewtns machine,
1953
·4 · dr. 210 Sedan, antl,que. l''Ol"' romerio
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Pomeroy.
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41 I'1955 Olds VB Holliday Cpe. $1.795.
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Hydram•lie drive. Ortginal fin- 2 bedroom lurmshed aparlmcn l
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Sec \!arie's Grocery , 1iradbury. I~· ~All"""''
.: 1955' .G~m!or va 4 dr:- $1,595.
12 211 3tc 1 l4tddlepon. Fire • Auwmobu.. l
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;.119, Cosualtr andprice r~f , new one. Bl~;~~~~~ · ;een~. can 6009. , 12 17 6tc
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2 fonna!J, 1ile 12. Blue, orchid
reasonable. Good condition. Mrs.
Corliss Jacobs,

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Ish, full basement, out of high
Ph.m'c 6266-X.
11111 water. Terms arranged. Write
Box 6668, c·o The Daily SenUnel
Pomeroy, Ohio, for appoint·
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Boy's aa" bicycle. Good condition. ( 181 Employment
Paul Reuter, Pomeroy. Phone
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6'' Jointer with 1 HP motor. · Rea· Now taking
tinel .. Newspaper Routes' In I
aonable. Charles Reuter, Chest·
Middleport Call 396, Porno·
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STORE. BtilLDING, full stze lot
. and two outbulldinll, reaeh-in (20 )Busl ness Services
!'!eat ease, meat box, display
me~t case, !••h ~;ea!Jter, addil)f Roo(lng and spouting, New ond
, machine, sheer, llcale•, candy . r~pafra. •ue estimate. Clint sa:~~ 'I"'P ea", ~lid the t!IOOk ' · ver, Pomeroy, Rl. 2, Lower Laur~at Is on !lie eh~ves. Ml for
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· , ; ·~_ -.-8•d health reBi~n for quitting.
~- F. II)ISincer, Rutl,nd, Ohio.
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Waverly, Ohio, dealer slue'
with 75 new and used trallera
a to 110 ft., alse 10 wldes. Tw
and lbree be&lt;lrooms, naUona!J.
koow' makes. 'l'he !&lt;&gt;ll!fsl P.OIslble terms anywhere. l&gt;rlve'
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Chrlstma•. buy him a Mi!Culloch
Chain Saw - An Ideal Hilt for
sportsmen, far10ers ano partlime cutters. As low as $161.00. 1
Easy term• available. FOr dependablllly, quality and service 1
huy McC1~locb. Melga Equipmont Colll)lany, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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COLUMBUS uP - The Ohio .A.fter the workoul,lhe· Buckeyes
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(Contlnutd From P11t Ono).. State 44-man footl&gt;all ·~u~ left will . teturJI to. thell' hotel 'head· The Pom
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order Johnson nn a !lot twloter,l !J'om Port &lt;Alumbus lo"-1 for q..rterll•UhUI .the Toumainent• of 1 team of ~':1 G~!~d~~n:~~:tfl ·~mp,lonsblp awa; ~'II'~IIJIQD.
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J!awthorne connected _from the Southern California and lhe )lose Roe~s Assn. stsgea Its oflldal re- county badtetbaU atirs
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Side, Johnson got a cripple, and Bowl.
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cepflon for tonight.
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night on the Southwes~Un l!l«h oyhof It after·l011f , 1'9UIIil, of
Fort·Nfn Ill ~ .ha~e mad~ the
Hawthorne again hit from under· The Buckeyes werf scheduled to
Hayes said be Dligllt hold morn· Sebool gym tioor U-Gll with ~n play; ~ut IIIII dallltl'qll!J. •f4 ~
lug lv ;::, 3"' point faVoritesunters
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neath off .a neat paso from Fol- arrive at Burbank, Calif., .at lng and afternoon praeUcea Mon- Bullington leading all seorm 'on ~e)l!leln, ,with jta·~xpeile~~ ·~4
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ell0rt to hi 8 23 •·t
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log o.n. 1be .liP!De field, but parUy
I thought I might get some argument when 11 was sugges • 1 In the meantime, Wolfe had hit for an afternoon workout at East getlhe Ia er/bae •;
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~r:'b.'i ·the •fiCI thai ,veteran ed ea~lier Ibis week m a f~Umn there ~re at least t_hree In· once and the quarter swe was Los Angeles J~nlor College.
enjoyed Pac~lnst ~,ij ~: pe~! th!a~tn'::! ;j~ 'no~~!'J.h :: thit great fllhUni ,IP!tlt'-nd tellll
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!lOb~ LaYne II ~qt teresbng ways to hunt coon. There hasn t been a ~htSper on 23·17.
Also on board tbe chartered montb. Also In the ~lannlng stsge Nhley, sw coach, fed the IOIOI'&amp; co\IO!ion holds. • ,
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Al for Jlaclne, Mthial eu ~P
hi bee • ~":...,., offen•lve men another
. .,. the Panther~ hung In, hopmg seven ua!Jtant cOicheJ; Ed mornlnl
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A casual reference was made the same day to ow unters Dqn McDade filled the Jap on or, a trainer and an equlP!DeJil
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eat He v!ilaviiii•- to
dar7 on Whit to Dredlet - but poor success thts fall in recording deer kills. Game ProteCtor three long one-hinders.
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with th wbeu I %• that the team seen two or three dead with arrow shafts broken off in them." the free hne, and McDade ldded practice field. Ohio. Slate will ·be·
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hoppen• to be .going ·on a ·~ ·U\ifttlier ct!ti 'f#Jd · he~~
when tile "'\'Ather b damp and the public may get a false ptcture of then ardently followed sport climb ha&lt;k with five minutes left
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Coa!h Did• ll&lt;tton wu•undtr· alcht. •
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Li!Clt and the c~s '\llat cfe.
fooling it l~Jd for the runners.
because of that remark via Mr. Joachim.
in lhst period. Folmer got three 1f Ill
.IJC
llsndabty happy lut ,.nlght illd It's my IUeu ljaclne :will be .a lttnitne' ralea
1n ·~ove ~d
So quarterb~ Y. A. Tittle for
basketo, Johnson one off of an·
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Coaeh Larry Morrboll ol the Ra· better club for ~ayin&amp; 1011. ~ , Wit'' .
10 ·!hat'' ·Radlll!
san Franebeo ·and Toblo llote for
other akilllully flipped Folmer
fne Tornadee~ c~iffJPODdingly nllht. Pomeroy llllPI'iled RICIDe, ' 1\i&lt;h
.t{~ · • . ci
the LIOIII are ex~d to engqe
pass, Zirkle hit two of his long
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ctum ifterPomeroy'~ifrom be- whleh likely lhoulihll9hna6n' ""' ~ked
the 'wlllil~ ~Ja· ~~I
Ia an aU-out aer~l struqle. The
tl . ones, Hawthorne crlppe~ one In
~'--d
hind .fr01n aitu u {t· po~J!ts on- to be otoppecl and tbat woulJI be·II. ·
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two teama ran· 1·2'ln weaknm Ill
They expect some people may ~ume that bow h~n ng 18 and Johnson added two free
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der to win In L~e final J aeeollde, lqltead, Junior Hawh0r!M ·camel'
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the air defe~so department dur- a cruel, wanton sport, rife with mcldents wherein the bow throws.
67-M.
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and Mra.
1~ the reg~ NFL aeuon, ,ao hunter looses shafts promisdously at deer from 111n under· Radne got 3 points from Wolfe, CHiCAGO uP - Ohjo Slate Tbe19 paragraphs sholjld not be Zirkle Vfa&amp; absolulelir' IUPOrb fr~
Mr. and i.frii~·~a~~~~;~,jU~
some kind of a new pall eomple· powered bow woundmg as many as he kills. This und~r· 2 from M&lt;Dadc. and 2 each from fullback Bob White led the Big interpreted w ca1t 1111 Otlfnlon on far out. He hit 11 of Ilk allempli
lion record total for one pme , sumdably co~ld become a cause celebre against ihe 11\lW 111m Adams, Salser •nd Ivan Pow· Ten in grades .with an A-rnlnUI any upeet of the game play~ by from between ~ and' aH~~ ')!hat . ;.;;;~~i?;&lt;.;.,t i•allo,n
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either ~am. l!'oth. were creal aqd will probably never 1&gt;e surpUsj!d
8oth coact* e~maed con !I· un 1er ·
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Quickly Pomeroy cloocd tbe gap White wa• named along with the only bad thing about II ru In Southeaatern Ohio. Pl\11 Folnlet,
t~~ace on the'eve of the lmpartsnt
Me1gs bow hunters riSe In untson to deny any JUStice In In tbe fourth quarter. Zirkle be- quarterback Frank Krell}bia1, who that one bad to loae; I do wont, &lt;ontrlbuted olx from the' li~ld, alJ
luule - but they agreed thai' such a charge.
came "Mr. couldn't Mila" with hu ll in chemical enetnerlnf, to hoWeve(, to repart obaernUon1 long one bandera of the Wo~
''breab" probably would deelde
Their rebuttal:
two long shots and It wu-118-M. the Big Ten'• "Dean's Dream" made b)' fans of both leaJJ&gt;s, and·to variety.
the winner.
First, President Clarence Wolfe of the Bow Hunters ·would Wolle made it 60-54 but Haw- team compiled by an Amerl01n draw comporl80ns · b&lt;it,.eeil the
Comm~ioner Bert Bell has, Uke to know where the "two ot' three" deer with broken thorne and Johnson made 11.80-M. Peoples Encyclopedia reaean:h tearno !'""'• out by Jill)• 1tat!J. Tb&amp; Pomero1
011 defepee Ylas
ruled that In cue tile re111far 1 h ft · th
f
d N
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rted Wolfe countered with· 82-811 hut team.
Ilea. The latter have ceitaln Inter· to co~trol,
the
time. end1 with the score 8, a s m ~m were oun · 0 on~ 10 hiS clu has repo
Zirkle orbited another for 82-oo.
The firm's report showed DU· ell for tho cage ea~ to fol· everybody
Wolfe.
two chi!Il will keep play- bits that might result in deer dymg_ later. He WOtlld very Wolle made It 64-60, just 3.01 nola, Minnesots and. Mlehlean low for both tesma. ·•'
aer, Jlrnnly Aoama, .anct ,IVIID
one team or the other much like to check out whoever did It because bow hunters . on the cla&lt;k.
State also won two poaiUont eaeh Coach Retton was hiJh In hi• ell had ~en averaging
roo=--.------~ I have defimte "ethics" ln hunting which preclude su~b things Johnson made It 64-81 and Ra- on the mythical team along ~lth praiae of Racine. Siid .he: .
the double figures. · ., 11,_101~mlml
happening.
. cine went Into a •tall, Wolle-aoon Ohio State.
"Morrison baa the hen team,
Against Pomeroy'• '"
drawing a foul. He 111ade 11 and at
111d tbe gr~ate~ oulllde abo! in defense · w::!\ a one•Inan
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Can
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Carl Welle, we ve played against (Johnson),
aer
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atslled. But it was broken up,
In . So.utbeastern Ohfo ;ln.., I've ;~.· ~~::y·~· -peetsthop,•, .
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Johnson connecting for e&amp;-83.
been here."
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ow hunters are qu1ck to pomt out other facts ~bout their Zirkle tied 11 up at 1:08 and won
mthaeny:'better
brother sportsmen. A bow hunter never takes over the .limit. the game , minute later.
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· He went even further: "Some•- a· rna Iter of recor",
• he's daggone happy to ge t ohe kill · Score by quarlcro.
body awa('
bolter grab that
team
no
DAYTON, o. UP - Middle· right'
•, Carl Wolfe
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Saber demonstrated again he
This goes for rabbits and other game as well as deer. The , Pomeroy
17M M 67 town High S&lt;hoot, led by Jerry • The Pomeroy coaeh erediled lhe In a hlih clan •• a reb&lt;•u•d•r
bow hunter definitely is in tile field for the sport, not fGr thejRacln~
.
'1339 ,159 M Lueaa, swept to a relatively eaay, Panther winning not'lo his de- Johnron certainly got
killing
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Individual scormg:
76-1!3 victory over previously un- fense but to eo&lt;&lt;ellentabooUng of 1181\ nigh!· Hawlhorne,
' Th e . Um'te"• St a.tes certal n1y recogmzes
· the who1esome as, I RACINE:
Salser 4tl-6l-2 9;; Powell
Adams beaten D•"'•n
. d the1r re1usa 1 to g1ve Iooeena up a little more,
B; Wolfe
..., ~ Rooaevelt Fri'day •'I• boya ap
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peels of bow huntmg. Thirty states, Including Ohio; lin~ set 3 20.!3 4; McDade 5 0-0 10 ; JUJZ night for the MlddiOJ' 58th eon-. up or become dls&lt;oortged even outstanding rehouuder In
astde spedal, long seasons for this hunter. If he were an Irre· 12Beegle O.Q.Q. Totals 21 11-14 63.- •ecutlve victory over three sea· though bohlnd ·bY 14 point&amp; In the ,;.;;;;~.;;;;;.---,..,~--~~~~~~~~;I~
•ons.
third quarter. He· thought ST lohusponsiblc .cuss he would be hemmed in by every kind of re· POMEROY: Hawthorne e 2-t 14;
sen did a gr~at Job defensively out
(;hfi1· t
· Ska"JDfl• P•r.tfl. ·
strlction instead of being lianded the run of the field.
Folmer 6 O.Q 12; Johnson 7 3-6 11; Lu•••· 6-9 center, hit 29 points. front, h~lplng ~really to bold
tn•s
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0.Q 2n; Znlrakdlee IT!otO-Oa'• 22· Ththeepoatatl• C•l,a,uaA,oAn•chwaemrepllonno,omlor Wolfe to six points In the last
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There
is
a
final
point:
A~9idents
happen.
A
shotgun
hunter
WNfllssonb
t.t
al!
,~MA8,.·VPs ~PELL
8 1
d d
d f II t ' t ·
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w i ,.,
· quarter, all that Racln.,.,ot.
woun a eer an a · ore nevi!' m t reef ges away 5-o 67
!lllnd allthe;ef'f\m'lN!!dlng up Coach Larry Morri•on, under·
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TROVBLE F"~ · ,.,
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It
dies.
It
happens.
Ii
may
happen
to
a
bow
llli
fer,
too,~
Offi~ials:
Grover
and
Null.
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!frat
.iod
advanl.lge.
~tandably,
in
the.
hcat,of
a
close
s.
K
ATE.;
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but c~rtainl·y in no larger proportion than for a gunman.
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EVE)\YB6DY •.. .
This should set the record straight. Let no one assume the
Berne Union D4 Th~rston 71
became oycrwrought at
TUESDAY, DEC.,·UIIl;,.;. 7:W.10:30
S&lt;ioto Valley ~ Qlentangy 62
Icontest,
certain calls In the officiating.
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Bu~ especially for the man b
ow hunter Is not a sportsman in the finest American tradi·
cob. Rosary 49 co~. st. Mai'J' 39 Without a doubt lin umuual numRACES, BALLO@NS, ~RI~S ah~.' ·
:wllo rnJ!SI foot the b~ls.
lion. He Is.
lr Unltod Pruo
Arcanum 48 Newt n 47
ber of turnovers by Racine was
FUN F!)lll' AJ.L · , , ,. .. .
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Cornell 10 Symuse 60 ot
Middletown 76 Da Roo•evelt 53 caused hy one official &lt;aUing
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"Dever be IOU If
CARROUSIL TOURNAMENT Covington 62 Coldws!er 57
"steps" on Wolfe several times.
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Dayton Klaer 48 W."Carrollton 31
Of &lt;ourse Pomeroy fans were
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,YOU ere _adequately proLoui•lana Tech 68 Tennessee 61 Randolph 6S Bellefontaine ~4
certain Wolle wa• tsking step• and
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Alabama eo LoUIJiana Stste :;o
Ttoy 63 Dayton COlonel While 42 wer• happy at the call!. Of courae !~;;;;;;;:~~:;:;5: '"':5;::::;;;:::!::t:~
~~ lnluhllee.
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CONSOLATION
Day. Cha!lllnade 116 Fairmont 44 Radne felt tbe coils were eX&lt;eed· ;
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Bu&lt;k~eU ea Davldaon ~8
Xenia Central 72 Lebanon 47
ingly dose and ·were certain that
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Clemson 78 Lafayette as
Marletts4564Cleveland
CoshoetonShaw
118 44
if Wolfe playera
was traveling,
were
II
• Euclid
Pomeroy
In similarso moveKENTUCKY INVITATIONAL xtrUand 62 Perry D6
menta, excep'i" that no whi!tleJ
First Round
Am~ent 73 New•London 97
were blown by \he other referee
IDITO~S NOTE: lhlala tho
(or loaeuo toom for me, writ·
~ttl All 1'7Pe•
North Carolina 73 Mlnneoota 67 Lancaster St. Mirys 11
(on the other aide of the floor, who
lint
of
16
dl•palchia
on
tho
lift
by
tho
m1no11r1
of
eoch
I. lilt St. Phone SS·I Pom. off....aton outlook of 11ch I'M•
Wost
Y,lulnla
77
Kentucky
70
Liberty
Union
116
tnade
noqe of ·ljle calla en W:olfe~
club.
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Cln. lldi~el 48 Cln. Woodward 41
But thal'l; th~ break.i of •the
.. • Plrat Round
Cln. Centro! 57 Cln Tall 113
It ~ght ~o the
San Francisco eo Seattle 51
Cincinnati Withrow 69
a tougher
ly CAllY STINOEL
Louiavlile 86 Army 61
Clnelnnatl Western Hills , 64
NeiWrllltn For Unlttd Prill
GLENDALE, Calif. UP - For
Reldlnl 51 Greenhills 36
ref·
1•t
strange reaaon, everybody Hud ..Sima 52 E. Tennessee 44
Mariemont 73 Indialt Hill 44
1
looking
at
the
Yau~ees
and
Vlr,inla
Tech
10
'GeorBia
Tech
10
Lockland
as
ML
Healthy
40
·sunday Afternoon
uallllnll, "Are you &amp;oloa to make
MIDWIIT
Clnclllnatl MtNieholu 63
December
to 1troncthell tb~ KIDSIS St. as California 44
Clneldatl Purcell 37
Bradley 67 uc~ 43
Freeport 104 New Alben• 57
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And I ke" anaWOflnl lhlt the Kansa• City U. 74 Baker 61
Elyria 64 Fremont Roll 48
1Pft7 New York t.,.m wu a rood Dettolt Teeb 12 North Cenlral 71 wn....,.,. 70 Shelby 47
Satie,day-Dec. 21
Cheater, Ohio
club
aood enoucb to •win wtcbltal2 Texaa76
' MW&lt;Irsbu~ 71 ·Den,n!Jon 41
oa ~~:~,ry..me 49
'"STILL TARGETS - TRAP
the Amerlelft Leaaue t&gt;UD.~I'and Kauaa11 Walhloaton 19
9 u'n til.ll P.M.
weatel'VIlle D.!
It carried the World &amp;erleaiCJ sev·
IOUTHWIIT
"
n
en 1amea before we .~t.
Arkansa• ~ llilaourl 45
Wcirthlnilon 64
Mutle by
a.mlllen
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SpoDIOI'ed
By
~;S:~~:;;:;;~:;;;:;;::;:;;:;;:;:;;==~===! that1:,will
neverhelp
•lafnJI
maklnc
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~eal
Clnelnnatl
8l
North
Tex.
st
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tbe team. e've Jllylor 12 Auburn 13
82
Loyil
Or~~r
of
Mob$e ·
febl ' \
W.IT
1 done II in lb~ ~111 aDd we
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Chirlea •7·
teame In tbe American Lell!llue ldabo 10 Colorido Sl. V· 49
mate tradel t~al put tbem fri a
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poslt.loa of tbreatenb)i tbe club 1"•
HIGH ·scHOOL
had ol tbe cloae pf bst aeaJiln, jronton 107 Lo1an 41
I'm taldaa Ill)' time maklna deals. Pomeroy 87 Racine 65
They may collie ·tater, rve aot Ill west Joflerion 113 Fairfield 61
of 1prlal lrtlntnc and until June Groveport 03 New Albany 36
to deal ond trade.
urbana 40 Arlington 38 •
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,Ciu• (!Ill llrolll
Col!. Holy Fam. 47 Watterson 30 •
And I m not dealina away 101- Bexley 113 Delaware 110
soned playera unleu I think I'm Jlarlon Franklin 70
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golnc to get som.thfnc better.
Canal winchester 118
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Take a look a our club.. ~ ,
Gahanna 60 Mifflin 114
Baetk of the plate YOfll Berra. '!llanefleld 82 &lt;Alumbu• South 01
El1ton Howard ·and Darrell John· llalllllton 57 SDrlu!lold 48
son clve ua all thll depth we need. ,..-:-;'-:
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Berra 11 atiU 111 kind of ealcber. pil~ bl.al down 11 a llorter.
Now look at ·tba llllleld. Moose m~ not 8181'1 him rllhl off.
Sko~ enCl\~11! nu-onel;teJ111 heal0j1·1~1 ~otto play a lot.
and tll_,bt J041 .COlUPJ.M lhe bill
•, : 'l!l~hlnt 11 Gtotl '
at lire!. Bob Jlloblrdii!P shewed (l!r tJ\e~iali IIIUtt bt Sood
me plen(¥ of nllff it IOCOD~ baM l~e ~iti;t: clubs Wo¥idn'l be
and wllat'l ~!lincllltll GU Me- In• ~~L feeltll ·fOI' tbem.
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DJupl4 al I ' "p? All' I UO\V 11Je1'qe :tf.rid lei iel
I• that· peGpla e ·rrinl LaDe of Ukt lo~ey· Jtucb ud
Clcv41aad leep trJ!tl to &amp;et 1\lm. tile otll1n then 1 mrt
Alid at tbli'il ·co( And~ Cirey, wbal. ~ ~ll! t~e· tor te Ynt(e&lt;
' ti.
· ;$. . Jerry L11111pe a.Rd . I. fl~ . Ull Toey Will~ Foid ••Dded ,the
Kubek•·b! theAal~ld If I.atell hiD! all~k .111d lliera;~ no realoo
tbore . .U)' w•r rou look 11 it. I'm ~~ ~' \llift ·01r. tbil way.
more ptotee~ .In tiM lblleld lba11 fllllq ~· fota .Ol, 11vrl and
·· To aU of you who make 01r buti·
aey elub In lha lea~~~t: ·
W..!\ ,~ do' it qalo II he
Hll fltMh ........h
olf 110 a·,',Qod' ,~UI. J'm &lt;OUitUI\i
poasible, and serving you Jtas
Rlahl ilow, If 1 bad to field a
iloh Grim aild,· .(!
alwaya been o pleasure for thi past
dub nil' outfield 'tobtbly would
alwl.;·, ,,'lll!ll l·Si11rdivlnt
have ltickey Jil1pt)~ .. II center,
25 yean. We want to thank each
!lank !auer In rlah1 . and Npn\1
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every
one
of
you
and"
wiah
you
In left field. That tllll
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Kin CluiJ t(olds .. ·:Forest Run Methodist WSCS
I POMEROY Sew-Rite.Sewing , Amiwll Party~
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Christmas Meeting Is Held
SOCIETY ·· Christmas
Club Holds Annual.· H ld 8 WSCS
Tbe Cbrlalmas meeting of the with a Btble verse Communiea·
Dinnert .'' Jednesd
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AtLeifheit's ·
Women'• Sociell of Chrtsban Ser· lions were read from Mrs HIIITJ MISs JoAnne Swatul, dauabter

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lresbmenls of Cbristmaa let cream Wallace, Karen Walku,.;Jahloe Allcookies and pop were served.
~ury, PellllJ Farmer, Shirley B!rMembera prs10nt were: Char· I ;,tt Judy Clark, Sandt· a Miller,
lotte Lightfoot, Barbara and Linda Da;iene ,Little, Linda Hawley
Forrest, .ntdy Arnold, Margaret Shirley Batey, Jan lee BuyleJ, PhY·
~~wards, .Sue Ru!Sell, Alma Bauto· IllS Bostic, Shirley Pannell, Sharon
&amp;ardner, Carla Wilson, Pat and EvaiiS, Phyllis Pettit, Shirley Gil·
Mary Barth, N•ncy Ha4dox, Bon·
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n\0 Vsn Cooney, Kay HansoL. key, Betty Gilmore, Franoea Pettit,
Judy v1n Cooney, Mareella, watd, ida Wllspn, Snsron. Yeauaer, Chat·
'Bett,'ilams, Diane Hoyatt~r. Sqe jlotle Tnlor and Ri~a Karr.

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vice of the Foreat Run Methodist P. Smttn, Portsmouth, diStrict of Mr. and Mrs Albert SY(aJ.!.d, The ;nnual Christmas dinner &lt;tl
,
wu held Wednesday eve. prestdcnt. and from "Care" thank-~ Nye Ave., ,has received wOi.r -l!tat tliji Sew·Rite.Sewlng Club wa~ bel~
Din&amp; at the church.
tng the Soctcly for package sent she has passed the State Board of al ihe lllartin teataurant, Wedne•· Th~ WSCS of the Apple Grove
llri. ftuu Watson, president, At the close of the meetmg the Nurses exam malton an~ 11 ,DQW .a day, ev~~j~g. 'l'lle t~ble wapttract· Metbodlst Church held their B.JI·
preoided at lhe meetmg whu:h OP' group adJourned to the Sunday! regutercd nurse .
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,.,~i!h a centerpiece of }lille, p!lu nual Christmas party at tile horne
ened with an organ prelude by School room "hten was decorated Mr and Mrs John T. Fischer con.. and Chrlstmaa ornamenl3 of Mr. and Mrs. Art Sylvester on
Hia. )ohn Scott. candles were In keepmg "tth Chnstmas lnclud- have _return~d home after a !"'' wtth tall red tapers on either !lde.l Wedne&amp;day evening.
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lilhted by Mrs Edmund Grueoer mg a lighted tree. Refreshments Ibon In Btrmmgham, Ala. ':::'
Foll~wlnfthe dtnner the grou~ A turkey dinner W81 served
During 1 abort butlntlll
Jalld'Mra. Watson durmg the pr.. were served by Mrs Watson, Mro
Mrs Dale Smtih, Mr at1il; Mrs adjpurned to tbe bome gf Mr,. from the dlnlnc room wbleb 11'as
plans were made to 'ii
Iuiie
L&lt;ha t"hnt and Mrs Grueser af· Otto Lohn, Mrs Margaret Houda· Dayton Strickland, Lincbln HeiR· decorated In' :Ceeptng wltb the
Cbristinas ba~e(j for
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ter wn~eh there was an exchange I ahelt and Ivan Welts aocomPanled hts for a P•I'IY· Tbe home Wli ~Chrillmu seaoon. An e~ehange of
families. l!'ecrel pall
Group singing of Chnstinas car· of gtfts Members were seated at by Mr. and Mr1 Sanford Wells, beaullfully decorated in ke•PI"4 gifts wao held and gtlme1 W&lt;!re
ed and new DlllleJ
ola opened tne de,ollobs followed a table decorated with pine an~ Athens, were In Urbana, Tburs· with Chrillmaa season inelqdlOi' played with prizes won by Mrs.
cominj year.
with prayer by the Rev. John El· red candles
J day tq attend the funeral of their a lighted tree.
Sylvester and 1\lro. Alfred T.oMf.
rl!ange of lifll.
WO&lt;Id. "Home And Qverseas Mls·
uncle, George Bohn.
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Slncing of Cbrlatmaa tarols con·
od with prlzea
to
siODI" wu the wplc of the proAttcndmg were tnose named Pfc Ronald Smtih of Ft Kilox,
Mrs ~harl.. Hoffman preSident, 1eluded the meeUng.
Harold Eberabaeh, Mrl. Ec1pf
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F od abov~ and Mrs Cnr11ty Bacr, l\lrs Ky, arnvcd Tnursday evening to preSided at a short busineSA 1~1'
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Pratt and Mrs. Lee PralL
IIJ'lm presented Y rs
r
Lew' Walker Mrs Kcr ll n opend the holtdays With llrs '"" and offlceFS were elect~ lor
Those attending were Mrs. Jack'
Neue and several articles on tbe Mrs" Hanson • Hotter :~. ~u:rk Smtih and hts parents, Mr. and the new yesr tncludtnll Mrs. ~n: S..gent, Racine, Mr!. Howard C~·
Refreshments were served by topic were read.
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aid Mullen, pfeSI)lent; Mrs. Jil~· penter, Syracuse, Mra. Dale Htll,
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tne holies&amp; Favon were Clll'ill· · Mrs. Nease gave tne Chrlstmaa Ar~::i Ba~r. ~,," Ev;:'t •D.,;:. Dr and Mrs Edward Reifel of mond Blower., • vice presl&lt;febt; Plants, Mn. Early Rouah, !drs.
mas ~ndles.
sto
hi h tnree articles
Ann Arbor Mtch were reoent and Mrs. Donald M~rks, oeoretary Roy Buck, Mrs. Alex Wheoler,
Present were those n•med
ry a1ter !wed c "Cb . t
E I wood, Mrs Robert Laudcrmtlt and guests of Mus Vula lhle.
and treaSIIrer. Plans were msdll ,to Mrs. H~rberl Roush and son, Rog·
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were presen ,
'"mas
V·l .Mrs Ralph Stsson
or Mrs RuB&amp;ell Rousb m Dol·
above and Mrs. Willard Eben- erywhere" Mra Watson· "Grand·i
prepare • b85ket of food and allo ~y'w 11 · Mr Old Thuto · M
bach, Mra. Wa14
Hra. mother's Visitor", Mrs. Tease; and
~~Ita and toys for a neeey familY; John• S~ba~: w:_n Alfr~ ~on~;:
"The Fourth Wtse Man", Mrs U
dtfts were exchtni'd •nd seQ:~ Mrs. Karol~ 1tl&gt;ush, Mra. Earlltol&gt; , . ' ,
s. Nease A Christmas Bible quil
pals revealed and new name~ illloll. Mrs. RoSA Nbrris, Mr• . . ,,
wu held after which the program
C'--•
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•JUC.'Ie
1 Mrs Ltlh•m Van M•ter en er birthday gift ·from her set;r.el · ~•,
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e axs are now lent Night.
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Mr. and Airs, Bernard Full! and ~er Super Market. Thursday even the hoste.sl08, ltlra. Cslvin Slm)l'
llanehester Wolfe refurned to I
open for the payment of
Dllring the u11ness se!8 on daughters Beth and Barbara, mov· tng at her home, Ebenezer j!. The sw..,md !\If~. ~vey VoaVr.aqkoh his employment on the river on
1957 -Decellber and June members responded to roll call 1 ed Thur&amp;day to tnc property they home was decorated ln ·'ieepinJ iFem -'i ltble illth "Cbrlitin•s lllol!day.
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Real Estate Tax and also Richard vaughan sr ~a.Em· bad purchased from Mrs W R wttn the holiday season for the ctvar'llnd decorated with candles
Sev~al- lrom here attended t4e
delinquent taX e S. The
Bl kb
M • Theodore Bachner. Mrs Bachner has moved OfCa510ol
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' JlteltebtJf:rl \hOM na!l'ed abavc llnnUJI Ohio V•lley GranJe Clirjit
ac urn, rs.
to an apartment '" the bulldtng
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· r lmer Wbitf Mra \\ln. maa J'I.I1Y whic~ wb )bel~ at tbe
b00ks Will Close Febl'Uary I t..lt.ehew. Mrs. Annlce Ohlinger. owned by her son Everett Bach
Gtfts were exchangecf dUI'inath•· 1·
••.J G ' c d Letart ·Grade School P'llclay e•e·
1, 1958 .
Ri chard Vaughan Jr·• and ner, North
' Second 'Avenue
· cvontng and rereshmenta served Mra
ar • Y Gilmore
• "'"' Jr
eorae·
e, n1ng.
y,. on
J)bn·
CLYDE G. MILLHONE
two auest.. Mrs Home~ Haw~lns Mr and ~" c R Younq were by the hostess to M11s Katie Gutn. aid 'eolilns, Mr-a. Charl~a sP.neer,
Mr. and Mrs. Yal&amp;ie Spencer of
and Teddy L&lt;hew
busmess visitors m Ashland, Ky • Mrs. ~UUISC Rosenbaum, Mlsa rhy Mrs. Edward wen., Mrt. Jack Syracule, Rev and' MI'J, Edwal'd
Treu. of Meigs ()3,
The next meeting will be held Thursday
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lhs Ebmb&gt;cn, Mrs G•nevteve Fowler Mta. William Ware and Griffith of Baoha~ attehded serv· '
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Rep George ~cmnart, who has Well, Mrs Kathateen Wildermuth Mrs. , ElftiU . Wblle and . Mrs. Ed· iceo at Fairview Churcli Sun~y. ' '
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Wllld WeU.
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Everett Paraqna of Eall Liver·
turned hoi1)C F11day evening ond
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was aecompamcd by hls.daqghter.
day until Saturday •
Mrs John Mayer, and children,
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·I Friends here have IWnid of
John and Chen, Gro•e City, who
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will be JOined here for Cbrlstmao
mer resident. He died It hilt home '
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lilt ~ ....... Ptmet'OJ
Mr. Mayer
in Millwood, W.
Burial waa
Mr and Mrs William Ault and
'in t.etart Falla C9t»i!Wry beolde
Ofllee B..,. t to 1J, I II L (CIOM II N- n ftan.'
oon, Wjillam Perry, are in Spring·
Magnolia Temple Pythlan S•s·
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The home of .Mro. ' Tho;uvure
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lh• death of hiS sister m-taw, Mra day evemng at the DAJ ha'I ' "'th
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George Aull • Who d' ed Thurs· Mro Kart Gruesor "" p•etidin•
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Pvt Don DaviS, Fort Knox, Ky., and plans made for instoUalloa at a eraoo
r e mee d&amp; o ' ,
will •n••rl Chdstmas wtth hlo
Wom,n'l ~11XlliiiY ol Grace l!pilaoiber, Mrs. Mary Helen Davia. the January mect1n11. A contr(i· eopal: Cbitro6,
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, Thoma~ Kelly, freshman at the button was made to the Pyt~ lit
Mro, - ~4111 Hay•a priBI«lep~
PM hlltr and S\i,.Otclpt Playw with built 1n
The Future Ho111~ater. o'
General Eteetrtc Scnool of En· Home at Springfield, Lena Gru~oer ptil ltd' at the meeting wtijoh America chapter at Mlddlepot• , ' tOpt rtcordtr ~" M odded whtntv.r you
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gmeerlng, Fhnt, Mtch, arrived was reported
and Mta. J&amp;~n OP' ed will\ lhe ' AUxlll., pr•yer H1gb School bad a Chri•!'IL'• part)'
wid!. Mahoga;. flrV1h 1hown {fteoplt or oak
Artllh• tVGIIob f), Modtl SHFI.
home today to spend the bolidaya Stace out of hospttal and recuper· at t ·~ao I ~!'f.er for the Q~'li bl .. Frl~ay afternoon. Cbrfalmao de
with his parents, Mr and Mro. M. atlng at the home ol her daughter •"•P
be tlteled by 1\!n! Jo~n coratlona were used in lbe Home
~. Kelly, and familY
In Columbul.
.letwller. ~voUi!D1 were led
Econqml" room and the tree waa'
• 4-Spttd C~anl•• -Mrs. Charles Lewis, who has
Mrs DeiLcrt Etsellteln and-Mra ' Mrs . . t'i~ltt J.9c~ary II,Sillg tor decorated vlth \ll'llamtm\8 prr·
• 4-SIIflker Panoramic Stultcl
been a medical pattcnt at Holzer Lawrence Lannmg were named " her topic. ·'rear Not" taken froln sented to lb~lr instructor, Mrs. JJC
lioapttal was returned homo 1 committee to take frUit to Mrs. tbe 'I!•!P4Jie ol tbe an11el.s, and abo Ballev.
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Thursday
Jay Myers, Mrs Mtke McKenzie, also JIVe a review o( the oR)olpns
Gifts were excbanaed and re·
Mr~ Anna Hayman was taken Mrs. Thomns Thomas, Mrs. Merlin . oltheolocia~ concerning le.r 1nd --------~......---• S"!'lfc~ for Shreaphonlc SouAil
to Holzer Ho9pltal Thursday Russell and a gtli to J•mes Trilcy. war at the present ll"l" , .
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At the dose of the meeting' rUt•
Cbrlstinaa cu•lolll! around t~e
when phlebttiS developed after aho wer~ exchanged A number• of world were toW ~l. lo!rl,· 'l'l)t!O!i~r: fie!~I!IP"I' of Ollfl! ft~e ' I~Qd;
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had boon returned homo. to recov· games were played and pmea ,1 . Reed St. 'trbO !Ill! lAili *I ller w!eheJJ Cbrbtmas cookl~s. cofle•··
cr from a broken htp
warded the wmners Rolreshmellh Christmao aa a' oHild ob the 11)'111 tea, nunta and nuto wele ~erv«t
A·2t Charle• Wtnebrenncr, who of Christmas cooktcs and coffoe and also in t~e ~tty and elosodi by the hosteBI from a table col(
has been statmncd In Japan, is were served.
with an orlainaf verae The st,.r./' tered with a Qhrlllmas orrang:\
home for a 43 day furlough and "
Mn. J. }i:. D1 tlartinJe! supply ment. Mrs. Everett
and M1•
at the cot·
VISttmg rclattvcs and frtcnds tn
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Chairman, 'reported on the atlillna Edwin Cbarle•
Columbuo and Middleport
for tho' Chll~reno boopilal II"~' lee and l"'
Charles Smith 10 home from
announcell tbar thJ !lowe~ eo"¥"·
Camp Pendleton, callfornta, wncre
111~~ ba,d decide!! tv hove p0m
he •as dlschsrgcd from Inc Mar
•ettlu 14r the fbUI'Ch ~I Christ·
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lpc Corps With the rank of Corpor
111'11, !look's !rete brpuahl bY tb•
al after completing two )cars tn
nlembert -blcll wilt be sent to
service.
Th&amp; Audllary of the Frecner.- .,
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~Mrs Harold Dernosky " under BBennett Post. No 128, Anlertcan Hoopltal . .'
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the caro of a local doctor after sne Legion, hsd thCir ChriStmas partr
Mra, HOD!'Y Clatwatthy and Mr•
was burned scrlouoly when ohe and December meetmg F11day ~t t.owll Long were In charse of lb!
fell on 'a stove In tho bath•·oom ol tne Legion If ali MrH Daoc "'"'" ,,. 1PitJirilill which illl!luded a reading
by
her home.
mg prelldcnt, presided and Mr1 ·or'The J;lltle , An&amp;tl Who Refua•~
Mr and Mrs Robert Jay. Colum Gail Hysell acted as chaplain
toJIIna.'•by Mil. Paul Haptonstall.
U.S. Tesllng
bus, are opendmg the holidays
A letter was read ftom Mrs Wil· a · 'v~al oolo ''While Chrlstmaa,"
with relatives here.
llam Stowart, Altheno, president Edith Haptonstlll; a recitation "A
Laboralory
Mr. and Mra Edgar Allcnswortn of the eighth Dtstrlct, stat1n: Cbrlatmao WloK ,, Billy Hapi'on·
who are leaving Sunday for Stew tnat the Eighth Dlstrlot Auxthar· atant jfoUt aln&amp;inl\ ol ~rola and
For
art Air Foree Base, N Y , to 1es were In first place !n member· Cliri~tmal 'aonrs.
apend Christmas with Capt and •hlp In the state.
Gills were e•chanted by the
Mrs Jameo Hartinger, and their
It was reported that Mrs Lewoi ~roup arid llllldwiii!Jes, cookies,
three children, wilL take Shcrd Long was til and that Mrs Cor1 salad candleo and coif'!&gt; served 1&lt;
Gtlmore and his daughter, MISS BenQctt WI! rccuperaU11g from a twenty.flve members' and fu•~¥•
Sara Gjlmore, to Lancaster and recent Illness and waa to be bro•t·
""· RoKoe File ~b•lrman of
will vlllt with Mro. Allensworth s ght home Saturday !rom Holzer lh;'lde~oratlnl co.;mlttee, made
!later, Mrs. Raymond Miller, , bo are v1aI"ung Mr ond ;~rs Robert coraa~·•
••OIIp •nd the t t·
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Iore 1eav Ina Ior New Yor k.
ble' were d••ora••• . wllb ..In·
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•arl~dl• an 1
took their children, Sandra and
~Irs.• Roser Beach and son have Chr~
·•~a··b rui d 'th I I
Randy, to Charleoton today where been brouabt home from lfolzer
lltlnaa ale
e wt m D I·
tnoy were met by tholr grandmoth· Hospital •
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AVAILABLE IN COLOII- AT NO EXi'RA COST
er, Mrs. o 11 Brizendine, New
Mrs. Cora Bennett wu sobcdul· Cthel1
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Santa Oaus Wlll·
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On ·Chrisbllas Eve

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Please foriJve us, we llllplore
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Yule Party Held

Arrests·

Flames twept tbe fnlll• ho))ie,•of
a Letart Falla family e~IJ, - day morning on the eve o! ~
~bristmu aeason leaYIIII li, ~
tty of a persons home1eu' ~
wtthout dollting, fumi~ "
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uas first hlt near
lprings. He W1!5 - trav,~ng
7 tow:u d Parkersburg
'lined and cb115ed the car
' Jmeroy wbOI'l! D'l!:lia forced
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6n the ' Member•• o! the Lj;alonalre's
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over to IC&lt;J•ni•titce are henry Clatwortby,
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was a stack of let·
Fi.e, Walter Bune~. Lewla
to
mailed• and three centa . Slluerandl!odncy Sauer.
on top 9f the pile. Tblnklhg that
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th! wnter hd lacked a staln~ for
the laot lettet, be reaohed for the
stack and a shower of pennies btt
the car, the road, which was !!OVer·
ed with sn~w , and fell baok m the
box. The writer hajl ' carefully
placed three cents 911 eal:h of 1the
ten letlcrs tn the stack.
Mr. Nichol~ will assist his wt(o,
who is well kni1JI'n as a floHrlil.
and enjoy work.mg around the
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To·Visit'Pomeroy
John 1\. Chatliel~, Manager o,f
the SOCial Security, Admlnislr!f·
tton District Olb~e.; Porllrnouth
OhiO, announces lbJI the social
security represcntatiye will be Ill
Pomeroy at the ~Ire St•tion, City
Building, on Mondal, December
30, 19n. between 10&lt;00 i. m. anti
280 p m
Ordinarily, office hours are
from 10 00 a. m to Z:30 p. tn
every Wcdnesda)l; however, dut!
to Christmas and New Years· Day
falhag on Wednesdav lhJS ap ..
etal vls1t is being ll\lde. •
the r~prcsenlatlve \)'ill conlln·
uecto hold efflce hours every Wel
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with Mr. and
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Va. holidays
The children
will ~er lfospltal where abe has been a
Mrs Brlaeudlnc and will be Joined medical patient.
ror Chri&amp;tmaa by their parents
-- - Mr and Mr1 William Ktlchcn
aod dauabter, Deborah , Chtlltcutnc

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ThlriY·four young people, me111·
of tbe Lo)'al Sons and Daugh·
ten Cla11 of the Mtddleport
Church ol Christ and !bell' guesta
went carolina Sunday ntgbt alter
tbelr pfogram at the church.

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-a!RISTMAI,.DAIICI
'l,'h'e annual Qliriatu!aa da~ce of
the Fia!Ornal 9fcl"' ;of Eillles will
held Chris(l!l~ nlsbt from lo
m. until I a." m. according to
announcement m,de' today. The
RKO Dance Bana will furnish 14•
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' lltmeht and Emeraency· '8\l.la'li•
long wtlh two ftte lruiti iftill
Pomeroy and w1th tbe .• ~
F11e Company sl.lnH!
proved fruitles• aa Ill( tnrougb the tenant farm '
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the family or Mr and J11ti ll'1j8
Kiser homeless.
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Letart Fails ".
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pqrt on Qbt;ltmaa )!;\op a~mpan
led
so)l!e of Jhf llli4dlwort
me~r. and tbeq wln·av

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'Who retired as rural mail-carrler' on De~:
as he was presented: a ( COJP.IIIimdp~ou
General of•the JJ~!t~d ·Sillies
made at the Middleport Post offlce'lly
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*Cleanest Clothts
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today reported •JaWng lbret'··~r·
ona over· the w~kend. o•i oo
lpen charges arid two for tt'affl~ '
·ode vtolaUono. ·
bonald Neoveu. ' ~· Ohesblre.
~u arrested by cooltable Peto '
.:endrlcks for leavlnl tl}e scene
·!. an aCCident.
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been the offender jn ~n 'artY
iaturday ,ll'orpln0 .tp~ldtnt when
~ruee D'Eila, a IJnhersllf of
. cutucky at~denl, . &lt;~as alrucl&lt;
•Ire in bls cr• b• be sam~
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