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Lob,. -------- 170 143 100 t68
Houdubelt ·--- UUl 188 160
Total _ _
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697 7150 2234

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NO NAMI
Sansbury . --- 108
Bachner ------ 122
McDonald ----- 134
Tewksbary •• _ 19f
Smtth ________ lf8
Total
______ 706

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INDOSTRIAL LEAGUE
Wewt Lost
1. Bobtnsons Laundry • -. 17 13
J . New York ClothtDg -- IB 14
3. Ppmeror Lions Club __ 14 13
4. Pomero7 )(otor Co. ---- l:to 1~
G. 11. at R. Firestcn.e ---. 14 lfl
6. No Name Team ------ 11 !6

BaUey -------- 186 121
Warnke ------ 158 m
Poraon• ------ 148 IIIII
McElhinney ___ 121 Ill
Hagaerty ---·· 185 124:
Handicap ----- 18 1a
Total
----- · '7'76 762
POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Bowen .-- - ... 12t' 152
Jeffera __ ---- 148 115
Wolfe _ ------ 189 101

1NDUIITR1AL
H. &amp; I. F1RUTON!

lJl 146 38ft

143 1#6 401

127
136
127
663

fi!6 Co.
...,
.. EROY LION5
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,_.. - -- -- -- 19?
50S
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. _ 129
180 481 Kress
J• 0
189
liS

123 363

ua

402

18

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728 2264

180 4~
H6 to9
124

394

110
UM
107
W

371
W
432
20'.U

104 100 170 474
Seiple - -----147 118 408
Stobart ------131
Wolfe
l22 UO
369
1
Chu Norris
149 102 140 39
Haye,a
179 191 141 &amp;ll
Total -- - ----- 749
7Qf 210;:!
IAUM LUMIIR
W"M'"
1.3! liS 137 3ez
x.ntiht
. 100 138 177 &lt;115
Flcli: ·-----~--- 120 121 131 372
BUng ... ..... . 130 130
260
Blind --- ---- · 130 130
260
7.,~
El wo od · -- -·.u. 1••
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wlppe1 -- ·188 188
1
o·
Hand1cap -- .. 13 29
1 20 ;J
Total ---- .. -- 624 660 784
73

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6 ,. 4 , 77
!3
... .,
l:t4 129 _....
• ••
• c120 149 118 u..o
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Crow
-- 113 139 114 386
Searles
__ l64 167
33J
130 130 CITY
Blind ------ -H.andtcap ____ .. 9
9 2ti 43 OLD INN SERVICE
Total
- -·- 732 724 658 2108 Tennant ll5l
R
133
~INSONS LAUNDRY
H Mill
Schoenleb - -· 124 120 lf7 391 C Wllse;n
124
Wtgg:tns ___ _ 183 IM "lJY1 ~ D. Miller ··-- 113
C •-~
179 158 178 !515 G Durbtn
147
u.• .. --- -- · Will ... __ __ 160
153 IM 13.2 456 Total
663
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ct,',r~~,rd

Grue.scr ---- I
TNoltW•1 Y
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- L0799THI7NOG1 881 2441c

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188
126
11)2
180
141
7M 785

ll52
145
137
151
171

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67 197 • 24

Darst - -- 161 156 137
Seylflr ___ _
132 I~ 160

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Seyler
132" 160'
}fandiCIP ----- 29l
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7•• 807
otal
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COUNTY
SIMON'S MARklT
Miller _. _ _
99 173 J41

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D.arst ---- -- . 198 123 192
140 &lt;79
454 Fllind -- - . 130 130 130
&lt;137 Total __
795 685 8M
SWA Tl"ILS
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146 171 158
23.00 Morm
174 Ill:&lt;! 189
Lohsf'
171 204 •205
Matthews _. -· 154 ISS 146
Belles _. _ __ _ 170 158 lflfl
f13 Total . _ _".. 8!!; 883 887

446 Hmtter - --- 158

~=~im£~ -~: - :~s ~~ ~i! :~~

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1 2~tnPing about 'mid chiiH"g wfnds . :. ovor Icy slrtott.

So why not eliminate the unnec.uory tripa? As far as
payin~ your billa

b concornod, IMI j&lt;!b can bo hondled

quite conveniently from hom., by mall: With checbl
OPIN YOUI CHICKINO ACCOUNT WITN US 500Na

'IOU'LL liND IT A CONYINIINCI ALL YIAI 'ROUND

Pomeroy National Bonk
BANKING

SIN~

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RUTLAND

MIMIIR ,IDIRAL RISIRYI .YITIM

lli!MBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT lnour1111ee Corporattom

McDaniels .. __ 91
109
G
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112 10•
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S n&gt;en ee - --- 1••126
lmon
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Handicap . . _ 132 135 118
T I
666 94 9 • 78
ota ---- '
BAKER FURNITURii
CJatworlhy - -· 168 142 176
13
107
J Baker 16U 124 4
1 Anderson
Norr1s - · · . -. 14tf9 222
118 1166
0
Dant
__ 166 182 173

200
217
281
385
2293

Total ·• --- 778 'lBO B:iill
ASSOCIATED RADIO
Walker ··-!12 l63 138
13 1
-·-1 13
147
tn rr -------~
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144
7
Will
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1.0 ill
, Davis ·140 liW 1M
130
Bhnd1 -- -- ·- · r.""n. 33
Tota
- ···-- &lt;wD 7
68.1
JAYCIES

2883

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486
411
43 4
631
421

&lt;1!3
2 8
40" 1
41 2
&lt;151
13
0
2055

Jennmg~
Rtwt!ll .•

-· 12:5 148 162 435
__ Ill 114 104 a29
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2 127 98 307
hllds ___
128 101 104 333
Rosenbaum
130 158 J43 431
Handicap _ • _ 74 74 64 212
Total . ···---- 6W 722 675 2047
RACINE SERVICE STATION

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"1 -

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For Your Car Before You See·

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v., we moan 11. Voo f&lt;lll:n lhe allowoneo--No reasonable offer
ter yet, our new tir prlees are as mueh

111

489
404
&lt;113
444
4!59
2209

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MARTIN LOUNGe
O"Brif'n 183
Will
Hi8
LOU kS -- - - t•o
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Swanson ___
11)7
Wh1ppcl ------ 146
Total
812
ABC CLEANERS
Capehart
154
Haggerty _
157
Alhcy •..•
134
Searles --·-158
Gibb.~ .
186
Total
____ 789
!iTROHS
Uann11hs
137
Walker _ ..... 186
Schoenleb _
1~2
Boney ·· --133
Hawley ·------ Hl4
Total
- - ..... 772

1.'&gt;8 203

127
137
142
120
rul4

123
180
208
lfl5
8lH

l70
136
147
l3:J
lfl6
782

130
190
161
124
156
769

195
163
190
161
144
853

192
155
182
128
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787

$300.00 l~wer for rame vtlue ear than

g ur~tJ;

4 dr sedan. Shows good care.

1955' Pontiac Dlx VB .. , . $500

4 dr aedan. Upholstery otlll on d~. ,BPare
)}re never on ground. Very low mU..w¥. Mydramatic drive. Radio, heater, delute trim,
Almost like the day It was 110ld. TWO IA&gt;ne ·

aroen-whlte.

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spending &lt;a wet&gt;k w1th her Sister.
Mrs. Clor('nce Actams, who is
comalesc1ng from recent sur.
'gary.

You Won't Be Sorry!

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1953 Buick Special Dlx . $1,295

lMI DM1• 4 dr,

new.

1946 Chevrolet 2 dr F L
1946 Paekard 4 dr.

4 dr oad1111. OriJI!nal da~k green lini.oh like

1954 Buick VB Super .. $2,195

2 dr Riviera cpe, llyqaflow drive. Beautiful
white with black lOp. Sharp car inside and

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'2 'dr.Md!n- DY111flow drive. Ortglnal dark
rl'ilelil!l"lab wttb whtte ttop.

.j · _,:::_ ::'l;~$~Bulck RM Conv .. $1,195
954 Ptntl•c Dlx , ... $1 5'-' ·.~ . ~~~_:,~)'llallow drive. Ext.m iood top &amp;
at ~~') ~ li&gt;l\1 ii.Jioaie by ~ 1~'- ·: 11 -~fJ- ,:J,
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millie •nil ou(
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·cdr. Relluut en~e. Extra good finish.
.

Chrletmae Shopping Speciale

ltal'O,., VI I dr, Nit~ ........ $485
~~- Pb'lboalll si.. W110111 tlWI

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ltll
ipectaJ • !II'
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to• .....
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Sapl'l' Colly C1'f ... , .. $415

.aldt

; l... _(lldl i dr. "~ "." .... " fl55
iHHenl VU dr .. .. . .. .. . .. f!IO

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. $295
$145

ltunt rlna . .. . . ..

1941 Pontiac 2

ctr,

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$145

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1939 PICka-rd Coupe, rNIIy
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165

T..... Are 01\ly A l'l'.w Of Tho
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hu!JC( Qn Our
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SoUmlln tod1y

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lQI3 GIIIC ZIIIII, LWB ........ f1,083
1151 GMC !ton, h•b, Hyd dump.. fl,285
1114 Chov, I ion lwb, new polal .f1,38.'l

t81iS Olllt Pi$ilp .................

ijlil illtemiii!Mial Plekup

Very low

tnlloiJe, lUte aow eondkl011 .. 11,881
191Vn!ernaiiODJII Z 1011 LWB .... $5!5

1911 Chev I loa Hyd Dump .

PGMIIOY,
sr.. llfl "

. .. 188$

Plus Jane

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!l'bl Artl'l Newest
•• N. lnd .t.Ye,

director

UP--a..r.e C.
of "~- Vaqadlam Corp of Amerlea, today
..W )lg flrD1 pla111 to bulld lb
tJdrd l:qest lerro-alloy plaJit on
.i 250-acre !lite m Jeffenoo

81
thanked
Gibb&amp; alld
James
Dl~l . Jr., for everything
!9 help make the 19M ,

County, Ohio.
J'loyd aid seurtl lites an
being c:nniddflf:d. but a dedltoa
will be made ..MOll.. te pennit
eomalelioa
the pllat bJ ' thf.

"'•!•tl&lt;)ho oul~lllldin(

was. He also., thanked &lt;&amp;11

ot

~or,~:'·will

teachers, the Band Boostera,
ball Boosters Association, th-e mo-tiOn picture camera erew, the ilU·
dents who ilS!ilsted With
the home

'I:QWN SINKS

E LBERF-E.IJ-follOW•
,to Go-Ci;r
1Gne

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OFFERS YOU

the Wt'st wit._
starting World

THE BEST IN USED CARS TOO
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19St CADILLAC, LightBiue, 4 door Sedi.il . . . . . . $2,195

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CHWIWUT,Red
and WhlteBeiA"(OIIv .... $1,695,
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"stupidity" In
to a Soviet
MilT CALLED
The l'f:gular meetmg of Drew
We.bSter Post No.... will be held
at the post ho1n~ on Lt&gt;gwn Terr.aoc Monday at 8 P. M. Th1s
~rir wlU be an- Qbs~vanCc of Peo&lt;•rHarbor Da)", llcfreshn;ent.'i wi11 .be
~ICIION

'" " 1?~ 1 served anl!t- the mootlug.

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1.953. tii:DsMOBR.E, Beige ond Brow..Suptr 88, 2 cfr $1,695
1953.-·CHEVROLET, Black and White 2 dr Sedan ... $1,095 :

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. . . . . . $895

1951 CHMOUT,
'
- DefuX12 door,Darkgrey, ...... $695

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1950 CHMOLET, Light GrHn Deluxe 2 cleor ..... $495

Call

l9491UICKt SUI* 2•oor, Light Blue . , ..... .

ANY OF THESE QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS
MBMB.ERS IN GOOD STANDING

CAaD8

Lalnhet!.

end, William si,.&gt;ftdll~: quarter
blc:.k, Pearl Hawtlloi'JJe 'lr., tackle
and Robert Wilson, haltbtck were
aamed on the All-SEO League Second Team telethons
Harold Brown , fullback and
Wilham Ouall~, quarterback received Honorable Mention on the
195:1 All-SEO League team .
Cuaeb Cilo. after phesentlng the
awa~&lt;d,,, told hls li~tflner.s that the
must have conCidellce In
He .stated. th.al as the

NEW YORK

WALL CABINETS ON THE S'!COND F~:-,_

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~EE THE COMPLETE LINE OF \:IJIJN(/8

Mr. and Mrs &lt;..a! Orr
Sunday gu&lt;:»slll o[ Mrs.
Wolfe, Strmghurg
Mr. 1111£1 Mr~ P;JUl Stewart
famUy, Columbus, spent the holl·
day weekend with her
Mr. and Mn F1·ank Buck
Thanksgmng DAy guellts
Mr
. anr! Mrs Oval Diddle
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Mr and Mrs Bernard Dlddle
(nmJiy, Mr and Mrs. Tommy
die anrl fmmly .
Mr. and 1\lrs Bert Sayre,
eroy, ca lled on hi:i mother,
Lllle Sayl'C, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
DAvid
staff a nrl ftumly mo'icd
the Mabel Norrlll propl.'rty
Ca.rmel.
Mtss Ubby Diddle and
Fisher were Sund,ay guesta
Mr. and Mrs. Kerm1t Fishtlr,
den.
Mr and Mr~. Perry SmUh
famlly, Columbus, were
stvtng guests of Mrs.
granrtparent ~;, Mr and Mra.
roe PJckcns.
,
Miss lrf!ne MWer,
callod on hm· !lister. Mn.
nard Olddle and family.

Fronk CoDteina
Harry Miller
Henry Clelo11d
Edgar Ab~ott
Harold Walker
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George Jewell

footbalj

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$495

1949,,CHiYIOUT,
Light Green, 5 PaJs. Coupe . . . . . .$39$
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VAN ZAt(0

Snow And Fog
()fTheMidwe5t
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te~en 'lnc:bcs

~:Ji:~~ia.'"·'pckie.!i

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the

Western

Is Sponsored
-, Firtr Department
Middlfport BOy Scout Troop 245
app1i!iMl !or eharter . at a meeting
commlttt~e laSl weelr:. The
Volunteer Fare
De·
of the troop.
as institution•

to
medal
Brown, Jolin
Youna:,
Handley, Mitchell
Johnson, WiiJiam Qu.aJ,Js, Wilham
Shertdan lnd Earl Slpith, Senior
Keith ReUter wu awlrded I rootball ~etter.
·
One juolor, Milton 'LamMrt, re
celv,ed 1 1~ld f9~tba!J ~ward . Lettera were preaented to junior ~lay
ers RJchatd Barnlttart/ Ted ~ Bfiegle
arid

produce

eliromi.um alloy• and

ferrO..

ot:Mr. lllO)'a

UMCt in ljbe makiq or aleel
U1 Jhiminum.

~bel1,1ded-

PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT

ALL MEMBEIIS HAVE

The a!lnual
joint as.s~mbly
charge of

nal-

MMETA

Robert Schmoll
George Yor~ker
Rhode II Steffy
Horace Abbott
Robert Darst
Lt~wrence Foreman

won, and
eame trom seventh place m SEQ
League standing In J9M to tie
wHb Jackson for the
Le.apJ!
Champ1onshtp in the 195:5 season,
Coach Cilo pointed out. By tallying ui2 points the Pomeroy Pan:
thers led the SEQ League m of.
fen:sive sc:Grmg, Lb.! Pomeroy ment()l' remarked .

• . 'M• IB.IXE
W1fl Callllllt

MeiP-llllsoa ElectronlCI
Teeluolelano Ao.oclallon

Truck Bargains

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$99.5

$595

a,....ng•r

h b d Chr' t
IilnBtot er oo
Ul mal
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to be held Tueaday, December
20
7·00
en'urc
·h p ·m· in tthe New HaYef
If'
8 uemen ·
St. Paul'.: United LutheraJl
Cbun:b Women will meet at the
pv.aona&amp;:e, Wednesday,
her 7• 2·00
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Cbriltmlf
Prol!'am and elecUon of
of«..

54-inch SPECIAL •
Deluxe Cabinet Sink

'setlah. Uke new two tone blue fiplsh

~ Jl•n.I,Jke !lew dark ~- D~h-

INt P111111111U dr u Is , ...... . $115

$995

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VERY BEST
IN USED CARS

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Vr und Mrs .lal.'k Brlrlnnn and
1 hl
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By MRS. FRANK BUCK
&lt;Hla cr. Lyn n. were J.!:tJCs!.~ of her
.
hrnt her W B Ledhe lind famJI;y
Mrs. Lela , I..aud~rmlll leit F'n· o~ t Tolr-Uo, Thank.sgtvmg
day for fl Vl5tt With het daugh-~ Th lnksst tn d
t
f
ter and son-in·hlw, Mr lind Mr~ .
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Ed o arom, Cl eve 1lin d
&lt;~wa~
nd Janr:&gt;t
if1s. Cuetl
Bolon eand 'son Joe
Turner
Mrs Ott Arnott. son and dau 1
• 0 Y svt 11c
ghter·ln-law, Mr and Mr.i. Clark hMI,. and MrH Jamrs Thomas and
r: 1 dten,
Arnott, spent several d1:1Ys \\lth nrr
, ..... 1 M1ddJ
f h epurt ' were
,_ M dtn
M r. and Mn. J esse A ttlOtl,
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parrnl.ll,
r ar.d
l!o- Mr~ c 1
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Th
cheater, Pa
atr ay or,
ursday
Mr .and Mn Oanlr.l rrouch
Mr and Mrs Lhs11 Jilraley atSprmgrJeld, Bpent the
nollday' !rnn~rrl lhe rnmm~uity mtttitute at
weekend wllh her parent~ Mr S lcm Ct·ntf'r Fr~rlfly
and Mrs Ivan Powrll
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Wel:'krnd guesls of Mr and Mrs
Mni. Georgia
Milliron fiiH) ( arul Pt Nl'C Wert&gt; Mr. nnd Mrs.
two 1ons. returned to their home Wm John son Hnrt cht!dren, Mr
ln
Roehe9ter, Sunday,
after anrl Ml'b\ Hobert PtcJcr and fam.
1!y or Columbus .Sunday gul!l.!lb
were C~rol Ptf'!"(·r Jr and family

1912 CMYro,.t 2 dr
ftadle and~
1910 Pl,......h 4 dr

I9J2."!1ick Special ..... $995

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w, ml!-.qlieloraj~wner

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1953 Willya Aero Eagle .. $795

Hard Top epo. Overdrive. Low milage by

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LUTHERAN CHURCH NIW
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H• Withers will
m.~
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BIG21or 1-CHRI STMAS SPECIAL

h rn~h un haccount o
e ness of
\Is ro, t "tw ho Is 10 Sheltenng
' rtUS 1O.Spi .a 1
,
i\1r and Mu K F. Longstreth
54~ I ,md chtldren were Thanks!,l"ivinr
423 I ~ u&lt;·~ts of Mr und Mrs \'t'. 8 Led·
47r..l ,1'Cil t T 0 led 0
IHI7
Mr 1:1nd Mrs Robert Miller and
431 ~.ht1rlien, Ctrclevt!le, were guests
23BU uf nts father, Donl&amp;,y Miller and
i.! llllls, Ethel and Da1sy M11ler
41i2 Sa!mday
40.]
Gorby attended the :school
44.: f'lllployces eonventwn of Dayton
4!5 1 nvrr the weekend
53tl
T1w;;e fr om here sttendmg the
234U 1unl!r&lt;JI servH·~ of Frrtnk Graham
at the Cha.oe Funeral Home, Rut:I'll Jan(] 1-'tlday W£1re Mr and Mrs
484 .\ lpha Barr, Mrs S)htH Ledhe,
5:.! 1 \Irs l.e-la H.umftAld Orv11le Ker422 '('\' anrJ Theodore Kennerly
45A
Mrs Paul Barnes and
2412 r hthlren . Pomf'ruy, were guests of
1HJ part:&gt;nls, J\1!
and Mrs J T
517
2hB5

195~ ChiiVI'itlet Clvb Cou.,.

I 1954'Chevrolet Bel Aire $1,395

~~:nd

AM h Ct•cll Bolen wa~ ~~~~~~~ to At-

ReCore You Buv.

blue llniJ;h.

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ANTIQUITY

Nice , . . . . . . . .
19D Naah Stlfftlhan,
A II•,., . . . . . . .

B~ard

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Croy.
en ....Mrs
wereDaniel
mner
gu~ ... 0
Tbe Thanksgiving
al.
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'd andT Mr.s.
and Mra. Ray Morris of Col- and
Koblentz.
,
th Offerlna ail
1d
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Mrs. Vema Kessler, Porxersburg St. Pau1 '
or
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h'~tarents,
hMr.
ankd
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T,
umbus
spent
several
with
Mr.
Gofdon,
June
arid
K.eilb
RidenoW'
Bible
Societ.y
was
,
,
2345 1 1 ',, :e 0c"" 1 • wee end
lftd Mrs.
1
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of her brother-in-laW
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n
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5311 BrHwn .at St Albans Sunday .

ttoned and lllll'lllleed •• th111etll-balilled by 102 y..,. ot oerviee. We'll be here
tomorrow m baek up tile U8ed eam we ..111oday. Buy from Blaettnan for a bet-

4 dr sedJI11. One loci,! owner. Origtn.i dark

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Mr. and M"f1. Carl Kautl and .c1J.U!i,
dren Wtlrlll Tbankla;lvlnl
aueru ot Hr and Mra
Kautz.
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.
Mr. and Mra
Elael&amp;t.el
al\d son of ClevelJnd were din
guest. of Mr. Mnd Mrs. John Fi

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J:s nex appoJn men1
1 s d
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Mr. an d Mrs George Gen heJm·
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·d Carolyn
and Frank1 Jackaon, Park·
La
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v &amp; L"= • enburg .tpent a few da)l&amp; here with 1er
Mr.dand Mrs P-.!'· f
V.

WE SELECT ONLY TilE

refuoed. Bet-

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and Roger Epple woro
Juut.o ol Mr and Mra, TlloO 'I'J'H
Mr. and Mrl. 1ohD.

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10111e dellen In Ohio and qur uRd tan are prleed w:th lhe very lowe&lt;t, re«mdl.

J953 Chevrolet Z10 ..... $99$

\1rn',.L'a','ct"d'leBp"r1caeyehea here every

!;~ ~~! ~~: :;~ 1~:\ ~~nle~ ~~~s s~~da:

Clatworthy ____ 18&amp; 167 169 501

Duerr ___ ___ 138 135 173

The Lan.g&amp;Vllle commuo1ty was
1t the actidental death of
Jame.s Campbell, H year old IOD.
uf M.r and Mn Bert Campbell.
l"he bereaved p&amp;renu h.ave the
,}rnpathy of tbe entire commwuty.
l' uneral was held Wednesday.
The Sunday School eJected the
fullowln.g o!IJcera: Supt, Donley
M111or, AssLStant Supt
Onn1e
France, Sec, Kaye Barr; Treas .,
\Jro C C. Bolen Teaebera of the
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uy
!;wadley and Mrs C C Bolen; Intcrmedtatc
class, La
Mrs Leslie Huff.
d M
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B 1
man an
rs.
· vma
ra ey;
Pltm&amp;ry class, Sandra
Pierce;
p1a n1sts, Mrs Brure Morr11 and

Mr. and Mro. u ..rr ElehloJOr
and aona, Groveport, spent
the
wefke.nd with Mn. Mabel Van
CLARICI AJ.LIN
Meter and Mr. aod Mrl. Eddie
Mr. aad Mn. Bernard !:Uielat.elD Hartung.
and lOft or ClevelaDd apent I lew
daya with Mr. 111d Mn. f'loyd
Mr. llld Mn. Ralph Fnak lul'ie
!l..!~e~.
me;v.ad t.;;.m Wie FJc'a. •l'llnmtuu
to their bome near Flve Poinu.
Mr. aad Mrs. Victor Will and
?fir IIOd Mr1 Paul Karr aod
dau&amp;hter ot CMal Wlneheater chUth-en w~e ~cent vaitol'l of
.lpent a weekend wit&amp; Mr. and Mr!. GlellDM Fi&amp;hcr.
Mrs. Eroe.at Knight.
d
R
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t
M&gt;ss '"'
•·tt..
....,..,t a day
Mr.ksJ'
an Mrs. 1 h07M bnaty
..-a 65t- u,.~
d spen
Mr
1 -.
with Mr aod Mrs· Edgar uw
n--st Than
IVlftl w t
r. an
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Ernest Fu1her,
Wooster
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h
K
bl
t
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u-s. &amp;..Ct a o entz VIS! e m
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Rev and Mrs. E. E. Barn art Athe.ns with Mr.s. Harold KlmeJ.
and J . M. Tuttle spent Tbankag1v- M-nd Mrs. \label Swartz
ing wtth Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Mrs. Graee E'te h enseur and c h.ll •
Bahr.
dren or Columbua v:~ri!ted Ward
Hayes.
Mr. aud Mrs. GN"ald E11elfllein
Mr. and u- I . T M-·. Atbeoa
t.nd dau&amp;hter of Columbus •nd Mt. called on
Mrs 'Theo Croy.
and -. Jim Elldateln {Jf GroveMr and Mrs Dorset lleotz of
port spent 'I'hank.sgivizq:
with •~-ron •pent the weekend with Mr
Mr. and Mr1. Floyd RJdenour.
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lila tall:

by saying, "Tilt onij satlsfadltm
the coilchese get ia seeing tbehe
Delmar Baum, ~.53; l{ow&amp;J:Ii
the coaches get is ~~~ibg tfte&amp;e Frank, $1: C. 0. CoiOdt'eT. $1,.03,
Both AUUI;Ic Director- Kftlgt,t Ftank Darat, f11.118; Ci~l lim·
and Coach 1::Uo thanked the eheet
ha,:l, f1Ui; Ra1~h Hendeilon,
leaders for,:the excellent "Job they
~oa, Fr•ne~ .-\ndrew, $18.28;
&lt;lid- t.fu.s yetr under tbe a:uld~nie
lldlta'rt 8,hli!lda, $]8.09; Sllenl Boaof M&lt;s. Ewjale T..!Ord. Tliey tetter, $1'1; George Rdlmaa, $1;
Ihell: ibrese~ cheer lCadetJI: tflrf E. A. Winget!, $1; Hurlfl NetaJaoet&amp;cott •.-ary' lbqditb_, Jtanlor.a
ler, tt; Act&gt;·,;. tnll,- $30,14: wu~
Boiee, Lila:. Sue Tentll j:Jtd'· But!
Jam Fifbl!lr, $1; Robert Jona,. $1;
Struble to .tfle joint lt)ldent 'bOdy.
Rllpli Jonea, $1.
,
In: ~espOMe to a BPObt.ldi!OA~
f\llph Smith, $1; WaJter Bto-rn·
popular ralfest of the ' student
in&amp;, $19.09; Franee.&amp; Par¥r. $1,
bodyl Supt;.~bbs IJ!dt the ·stqd.imt W V. Wattenoa; $1; HoMer Haybody. 1n several rousmg c:hWH'Ior
the team an«f the cheeHeadere.
Mq. Lucille Swatkhllmmer ltd
the lltudent body in t,be .aU'I&amp;illl of
the "Alma Mater SonaGWbitb concluded the program.
The joint a.ssembly b~gan with
ttaditional flag aalute led ~y
John Young .and Gene- MUcb.

MARRIAGE ~ICINSI$ .

a1,

.,,

Ponioroy,

man, $1; Jobn Bentt, $1; Paul
Holter, Sl; Glenn Lei; $1; Dale
Smith, $1; Bruce UGYd, $1; DamJt
Hanning, $1; Wilhaftl Scott, $J:
Harold Hubbard, $1; Ernest Sis-son, tl: Eli )?enlson, $1; Carlos
Snowden, $1; Oritm Nelson, $1;
Wayne SWisher. $1; G. F. Tbomu,
$1; Harry PotttJ, $1; E. f. Robinson, $1; Gordon CoUins. $1; lluOld Roustl, $1; Elhabeth Jordan,

1; T. L. Btookbirt, fl; J . N. Tlf·

lor, $1; Dor, Sch•e£er1 $1; Roy
DOnqo Phil- Betting, $1; Walter f'reftet, $1;
Claude Delaney, $1; John W. Gil·
more $1; Sam 7t.'rnold, $1; .OitnD
CD,oditr) $1; WWiam FraDcla, tl.
)$:trmeth &lt;;un~trl, $1; WIJUam a.m.
Klnt,''$1; Te~ llownte. $1; Don
Mullt&gt;n. $1; rtAnt
Vaughan,
FIRE RUN$
'Jb:f PoplerG:Y .tint \fa1d VOlu.t:
$1~ 117;. Harold ~· Brawn, $1; ~. John
Th£' MlddlepPrt Fire ~Pu-t· teer Fire Department wa. ~ ,
' ' ''"."1110lhdoy. $1: 'lf!1nliiD London, $1:
JO!leph Foster, fl; Victor Brown, meat Wits clUed at 10:.30 Thunda)l out o:n ,Old Chester , Boad. tb.il
Ute IJGI'IIiQ:-to eut~ 1 buntWiUiarq Tbeunet, $1;" Albert mornin, wllen aiding oa
Charles
Bradbury
·bome
ns
burn-~
ina . •littritomlle, but bt tbe time
• !!!!'~ f1: Kohen MeElbln..,., $1;
Gibbons, f.1; $mirlt C~· ed and nliDbr damage reported. tiM ftreftahlc!!h bad I'UCfifd tO
David Jefttim. 'J; L R. The fire,. itlrted f-rom hot ashes. cocn..t of the blau lbe flamat tn
,.,,.;., $1; Vflrnon W«~ber, $1; C. At f:OO p. m. the department Wls the motor had bfen exttfteuiabtd,
called to Lhe farm of Squire T.ay. lbe fire department ftpOr\td.
""'"'• $1; C. 0 . Murray, $1, lor, Silver Run, where an out- Tile r~ etUIM slight damago
Lim (I, $1; Robert Molden, $1;
building burned.
to tbe motor.
$1; AnKtld Grate,

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Rotarians llear Progress Report

On Forthcoming Football Banquet
A report or the ticket ••le.s for
tho annual rootbell banquet was
mAde t'nday when the.&amp;fiddleportPomtroy Rot.1q Club met ai tbe
Hto~~th Methodist O.urch .with Ed.i·
Baker, pr.~l~ut, ~ldiO(.
Paul Davis, #eq6J'al {'lt•irmur,
a:ave tl'te report in4 isked. !hilt
membera (lonliDUe UJefr eampaip
until the m1d!ffe of t.be nek
when a Cin.al report. will be mad4!
for the banquet which lcs. to be
Thursday, D~.
8 at the hiP
school gym. The~ wUI be no Ye·
gular Friday llotary dinner meet.
Ina: next week,
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Emmett Shuler intrOdUeetl a
gur!!t, H C. Evans. GlllijtoHI. and
Prf'sident Biker 1ave a repOrt ot
the recent District iDstJtu•e wbtch
he attended at Lancaster.
Homer Coot. one of lh.ree· truspeti- tees o( tbe fund left by Rotattaa
Ma7 charles R.at.hbilt!f to provlae

'"-'.,son

Clll:ii!JUS lw lbQ Clllq it tle

Counly Home. spoke ol tbla pro.
ject and Cash IJahr and Fr.ed
Hibb.!i ~ named to conttct tbe
:superintendent Or tbe Hoti,.e and
find . out what the ~hiJ~rr~ , net'!{
afld the ,Jlotarlans wiU add to the_
RalhbUnt fund so that a large

gift_ ml.:v be given.

lletho!liJ;! women wbo ~ rtnPJf.
'ed and :«!rved .the ham difuutr
were Mr!. L. W McC~uMI, lin:. 1'
Jamflill CrisWell, Mrs. ft(lbert :S:•rley, Miss ~ sanborn 111d ·Mrs.

·Ralph Radelllfe.

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The Doily Sentinel. Pomero.,.MlCidleoort. Ohio

The Daily,SeRtinel ~!
01' THI! MI!IGS..MASON AII!A

lllcho&gt;d S.

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Lexington Ave , New York
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commentary

variety wm domln11te the •ecOftd teuton ot the lith ~onrres.
Which convene• Jan 3
1
The Dcmocratle-controlled Houae and Senate wm meet wtth an. eye
on the 19~ November eleetlona w;-.en a Pletldent, tM reprtPntatlvtt
and 32 aena.tora wUI bt choaen.

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10 t5 CIU'bitao ~teftee Pidcrom
10 30 Wli~t 'Oile Pehdh Cari Bo
II 00 this 18 the Llle
11 30 ~an to Man
12 00 w~ !letleve
12 so 1fV Chapel Rev Donaldson
1 00 Chalhplonship Bowlin&amp;
2 00 CJ'evelaiid BfOWH S vS Pittsno chances
No. 1 P•trlot
If all goes well we come back
The wh1te-ha1red, QUJck temper
burgh Steelers
v1a Honolulu and MexiCo
and eU dJmmutive Rhee ts Korea's No
4 00 W1de Wtde World
then over the North Pole from L patnot
5 3D Capt'am GaH•nt
the Wf'llt Coast of Spam By tbat
But tl s~ems fair to suggest that
6 00 Meet the Press
time the dogs wtll have forgotten Hhrc ts a little too tough,
and
6 30 Gospel Hannony Bl}y!l
us complete!• and tl will take that he may bc bulldlri.g up trou
8 45 News Picture
em a month to start speaking to hle for KOrea 1n the years to 7 00 Llberace
us again Seven thousand differ uune
7 30 Color Spread 1 • ;....~o
ent colamlttes will have occurr
9 00 Televi.111on Pia} Muae
ed 1n our absence, as 1s e 11sto
He rules a popUlllhOn of 2~ mil 10 00 Loretta YO\IniJ Shaw
!tun HIJ army of about 6M 000
ma •Y
m ~ n nmks among the largest half 10 30 Mareh of MedtcineButb we thout.hthl wei woubld a8ulvsee rlm:en lighting forces ln the world 11 oa Lehitlh Acr~
;
1! a 1g e1rcu1
Is rtp ec
J
h h h
90 mt l! ton peo 11 05 TreaJure Theall e
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and
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a
pan,
w
IC
as
I ("rp 40 (bl ~
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1
th 12 30 Stgn Off
b .•
k nOW!S, t111e ts nedart 'olthc
ph blessing
ts juat start ne to rearm Wt
er} outY
and !lupport of lhc
over a 40 or so 1 seems an
MONDAY
will have to set home and tock United States
aod look at the -ean
and
bore
South
Korea
IS
m:ver
going
to
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E
6 SG Sten on
C\erybody wttli stones abo llf be the dommant powehr m
ast
7 00 Today
how things used 1o he when
1 Asta Maybe Rhee oug t to make
Co£fee T1me
900
Japan
a
fr1end
mstead
of
an
was young
10 00 Dmg Dong School
~o here we a~ With a trunk ~ n cmy - - - - - - to 30 Search for Beauty
ful of unread boob and a month PYTHIAN SISTERS TO MEET 11 00 Home
trunk
The Meigs Temple, Pyth.ian 12 00 Tehni!~SCe Enh,,f'
10 rend em 10 How lhe
flot here ta unother lltory mv~lv SlSters will meet Tue11day eve 12 30 Peathet Y'OJJr .Nf'st ,
mg Amencan cffictency, a magi nlng at the K of P Hall
for 11111 Bob t. Jaij carr
I 30 Adventure of Ellery Queen
200 Cimera G~sj1o School
2 30 World of M'tf sw~cney
the same firm, and a
11k1pper chall,Be will be a part of the eve 2 4! Modern Romances
who was wtlhng to hold an en ning s program
300 M'atlnee jhentre
400 Date Wltti: Life
ormoua shtp for a stranger
I
always dul have luck w1th
thlR
PLAN CHRIS1'MAS PARTY
413 Fil'1!l LOve
VCS!iel_ and tl s evidently holding
The Loyal Pals Qass of the
Old TUner
Plfil~
U.o
Church
of
Christ
will
have
their
5
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b
d r
Ch
ar Y can e b1ame or haLmg annual
r1s1maa party On Tueti s:!ll Howdy DO&lt;Idy
Japan lou HI' underwent lmpn day Dee 6th, at the ti.o-me
of 600 Sl!l&gt;~rm!n
'onmtln1 111d lot lure tn C1ghuniJ Mrs Allen Jenkinson wtth Miss
u •.
~so Spill'll E,..
JaJ'anc sc dommalloh of Korea Mabel ussell as the as8.lsting 640 News Picture
and was an exile for 8.~ years un hoatesa There will be an e:t
Ceo l'•u1 tl il:•ty Ford
IJI Korea was freed 10 194!1
ehange of gifts at th1s party
Big TOwn
7$0 Tony Mty1ln
145 News Caravan
ACROSS
11 P'etd on
J2 Vary~
600 Cd&lt;Jat's Hour
1 P&amp;rht
•rowln•
1..900 Medit
....
"to be •
herbare.. .,.
woOCht
g
Robert Mol!lgomery
D P'lourlt~hed
e Sayinl'
(Ind.•
to iO All star T!leatre
1 Oacltlate
7 Arabian
Ji3. M&amp;lt.tllll'
ttoll New.sJRea41..Ittes
10 To map
chieftain
mii!Uure
11011
Weattfercast
ap.ln
I Maclcla.n a
H. Tori
II
10
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Box
11.01'4edy
eti~:k
In
II
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Grt:tatett Fllllts In Cootun
13 Extreme
9 Pale
ID41an•
1130 Toolllllit
hUnJ'er
:n Foot-like
(pou..)
100 Sign 0!1
U M~~t~~•
or•an
t1 LJrto
nlekN:me
18 Dl~eowr
Hflnl
}~.~f!:';on• ~; :Onl!rd
:!ty
' er
e
earnt
tprayel'll
J"i'anet
JS OuiNd
18 PJrtot
lb ODin
10 JD.I.~IM~
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Both P"ll" will be trying to ...... record" which ••• ~· .... ~...
.""'"""'';"" lng the campaign. Of apecial concern to Demo.
era tic Jee.deta ia puaaco ot a tax cut 8.1\d while
1
the admlnlslrat!Oil ha. not a.nnoun.cecl d•tlnltely
BY CHARLES M. McCANNd
its Intention on t h!I po tnt , &amp; limII a.r Gop e ffort ll
1
likely.
United P'r... Staff Corre•pon an
Heading the Republican "MUit" Het II balan&lt;!~
Advancmg age doees not seem
lng the bu!!Jel. The OOP fiiUrtl thfa will be • to be soften ing up l&gt;re!lldent
potent talktnr point, If I\ ca.n bt acMmpUalied, l SnyJman fl. hoe or South Korea
The tuget date~ June SO, when the SQVtrnment
Rhee was 80 )ears old last
tlacal yeare enda
March lie has hl.'('fl acilvc 10
In hll met1A1'6 Oft tlle ef.l.tt Of the Uhlon, wblcl\ politi c~ since he wa! 19
the Pre~tldent wm PN~bably deliver lan '· Mr.
It might be thou ght that by
Ellerthower 11 expected to uk OoiljTul tor en. 1 now he would he getlltH; mtu 11
actmen.t of n.lrlt item• on a ll•t of :II plecn ot 1 phllo~ophlul slate of mrnd
The Capltel
legillatlon. which ht enumerated at hit newa con- 1
On !he contrary ht' H'l'm~ to be
terence laJt June :6.
Theae have to do with hlrhway con•truotlon, mtUtary au"lvora• getting toughl'r und
toughlr
benefit• health ln•urance, IOhGOI con•tnl&lt;:tlon, amendment of the Many Allletl il'adEr~ f,ur that
refugee act, water reaourc•, Cultoftlll lllmpllflo•tlon, conltMUon of aome dav he wtll start lo bnt'k up
an atomic peaet 1hlp, and lf.l.l4thood tor Hawaii,
hi' fr(!Quent an!&lt;l'Y 11:01 ds w1 h
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Jt Thee~
TilE REMAIN'INO LEai8LATION on the 1'-l...... t'tlllt hao botn 1 the Umted Stales among other I
(an&amp;t.)
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25 Ventllat..
enacted In one form or another Th~ JeflllaUori had to do with mill• countries, m a b1g war
H Branch.
tar)' I'Cl8et'Vel, publle hauafnJ, torelp ald lftd a.n, lnOretft in Jilihlmum 1
Every now and thl'n RhPe deIJ.Itu~
wacea from 13 eent. to tl an hour.
mands that the Unt'cd Na\1ons 11 A
However tt:lre are five, po.ulbly IIX. plte6J ot m&amp;,jot ltrt•I•UOn cAncel the Korr!ln armJRtJce and
' IIIU.t
Which thtJ Prealdent dkl ftOt enunttrat., but whloh an Yery mueb ill I ~tart I he wur n1Hdn
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the mind• of the Jeglll&amp;tort.
ln racl hr tIn eaten8 to attack
SO tllmlnuttw
In addition to a tax cut, thtlt have to dO wttli. NVlllon of the farm North Koren htmself
knowm!!l 1 otiJUAlMtb
lupport law•, lncreue and expanalon ot IOCII&amp;IIICUrlty btnefltl, flOOd thllt he wnu\d b1 mg 1n Commun(,_,)
eontro1 curte.llment of federal control over J\atunl PI produetton, lat Chin a a 11 atnst him - and taklnl:'
Part ol
the mouth
and, poaalbly, revtelon ot the ConiUtutlon to te1t.rlot the JlrtJLdtnt•a 11 for grunh•d that the United
trea.ly•maklng powen.
State~ woulrl have to go to hls II. Revoluil, ..
( While much or the lertal&amp;tlon the P!'elident wan.tt 11 eontrovenitt.L
• lepe1
the Democru.ta a.re detormlned to b1 "eon1truet1ve." Ia other worda, supporl
CL.)
Dl1put. With Japan
S'r. Dttut
I the DemocJ&amp;.ta will not oppoaeleJ'lii&amp;Uon nwnl)' bM&amp;UII tt lllf'OI\•
Now Rhtr 1 ~ mvolved in an in
S8 -H&amp;utit,
.tOted by a Republh:an admlnlltraUon
Once the new ee11Jon opena, no time will liM lett by tllt Dentocratio erNl9ingl} hltter dt~pute
wtth
Indian&amp;
ltadertblp In pu•hlnJ throuJh a tax 4)\et blU. DtmooretalaYOr an ln.• Jllpnn
S9.llbtterlol'
Cte&amp;H tl'l Individual Income tax exemptlonl from. the pi'Oient a&amp;OO to
It \VIIS ann ouncer! \a~! nursday
fO. BryOfb1tJO
•100. Th!s wou14 nmove an ee\1mattd tlvt mlUIOn loW'•ti'lcome taX• that ~uuth Korrnn naval ves!!eh
pJu\
41 Oa.ok •
payert from the tax rolla The a.dmlnlatratlon, lt I• rumond1 wiU eomt wouht fJrt• on an\ Jap1ne..~~ fhh
up wlth an a.croae-the·board cut, with the •arne perc.tqe al&amp;ah •P· ing craft that vwlated what IS
IH)W!I
called th£&lt; Rht•e l•n" or territorial
I plylnf to everyone
1 nutter
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waters If thf' 'Jf\IIOeqe boats Rre
2 J~tdto•tloa
Tllll ADMINIITI&lt;ATION'S mott determined 6tfort 1ft tha field ot accomp 11 med by vessrls or
the
S. A color
Jertalatlon wJll probably be to obtain enactmea.\ ot • ~wa.)' Cloft- new JapRn f'~(' nav} so much. thn
4 ll:rbtUM
I atruetlon program and authorlty to cona:truct h atoit\·~erfd mor- worse It was added
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chant lhlp that would tour the world on a peace~
The- Rhoe line w1u ~tl about
Ntw Iii rm leg1a1atl0ft WUI alao bring on a Jh4.101' lkm'~ In tilt
~w lbllon. Th• HoUle hae enacted 1 l&gt;lll tO ~"
11r c!erit 1 lhrc-e )'t•ars ago to protect Korean
rlft4 farm priCe IUpfiOrtl ln place of tJM 'diWlnliftaitOii·tiae tel tle!t• 1 fishing "r\ghUJ" It extend!! from
lblt
•upport. The admlnlatratlon maY csomf uP with a ptd to fib to 7~ milt•! off the coast of
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to
plant oerti.t+i 4)ro,.. Tbll wVul4 1M Ill South Korea 11 ls aimed spcel.rt
farm 111rpl\llt0.
r8lly ll'ainst Japan Korea's nelgh
•pUt party un ... ·N•ta•lJ' 1a
bor across Ihe 100 mile Korea
Harr11 n.atura1 1M blll whtcll tht ""'"•""
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tlve·vote margin, The ltJIIl&amp;Udn
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Tbe JapaneSl' ltre both alRrm~d
to OMt,..l
and lft81 y over the lhn11t Japathe we
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loth Parties Will Try She has read enough tales of
Stulon Mt.::y a. Lively
To Set Special ltcorcll the SOllth PI:ICillC to be _takins
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Mrs Jo~n Scott asststed hr Mrs ber of the decoratwns and also
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Chtrlej ••,, ~~~ MI-t Amandu dtsplayed a number Which shf'
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I -Baer ehtNtaroed th~ wdawood h.ad made Mrs Nease also demon
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----evepJng strated how to make Chnslmu
NOT11.E
candle3, place cards and fAvors
The annual meeting of the stock
A de.ssert course
b)
holders of the PomerO)' Natwnal
Pat Cr('5s younier son of Mr Bauk 1.1! Pqmeroy, Q.hj,O', for thf
the hostesses
and Mrs Richard 'Gress IS ill at e1ecfwn of a.J-ecto!*
Mrs
the trootheir horne o,Jlffooket Street
Mark
.. cl!on·ol any other bu.stoess that I l l I wanted 0 Buv
- may come before the ,Meetmg will - - _ _ _ ___ __
FURNISHED HOUSE for
S&lt;liA
Mrs lllor•nan
1
Mrs C 1 Bradburt, ltfrs c J
be held at the Gfttee of SAid Potn;
Complt&gt;lely modern
Fre~bly
t1~hcr Mrs
and Mrs. Charles Brad erol Nshon•l Banko~ January to'. WANTED TO BUY~Log.' Oak
patnled Oo lm roln Height~
Ed1son Holloll
\\et'e v~1tors m Parkers 1956 at 3 30 p m
PopJar
Bauwood
'pipe
Walnut
Cali
330 ~
1117 H
Mrs .Denver T,J:pl\er Mt.$
M'ilnda}
EDISON HOBSTETTER
Abo Oak Poplar, Bauwood
---er Holler ~s !qhn, !hie
lumber green or dry 4-4, ~ F tl~ salr .n Ru tland
Oh ta-- a
Stanley Jones, Mr.; Ar-thlir N'~"'''
Mr" Lorrame Johnson, who
~retldcnt
6-4
8-4 D li
d
room HOl SE Was E C Ralph
Mrs Davul N~ase, Mrs
~til empl~yed tD Columbus 1 ~ 3 10 17 24
(ll 7 *~
Tu:Ppen P~n:,ereOhJo toy;':[ ) propettv Sp\1:&gt;nrl1d lu&lt;allon m
Nease Mrs U S Neue, Mrs
tltltw_rnerl home .1nd her son 1
Casb on delivery
Wnte or
good nen!hhorho ~ d Pnc(' $5000
rton Nease Mrs Lawrence Rose, Duane, JS tmpronng slowly after LET QUR ELEC"J'ROl':flC SECK&amp;
call us for particulars.
The
Crmtact Mrs Claud Clark 67
Mrs Joe Thoren and Mrs Ruas be~ng s1ck for the put
two
TAR.Y TAKE YOUR WA)ft
Ohio Valley Mfg. Corp Phone
s Court St
At~ : ! n~ Oh10
Watson
weeks
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
Coolville 1580
22-tf
1126-7tc
IN THE EVENINGS CALL 397
.'--'-"---- - - - Miss Effte Price and Mrs Cia
l I 4 ) For Rent
""- renee Tt~ylor, Nttro spent sun 80'M'L.ED GAS-lr.stsUaUon aDd
day With thetr mother, !\Irs Eth
aervice See llli for grJCes~ RUt- f or rl';rt_f-URNlSHED
HOL SE
el Prtcc
LAND FL'RNITURE at R'Utlaod 1 7 rooms on Lmeoln Htll wtth l..Af't.o
Mr and Mrs George Parrtsh ~~~
gnrngp and laundry ha~ heat POMEROY --5-room frame
pro
Atr Force was guest
SP&lt;'~~·':'I•nd (J&lt;~ughter Janet W Va LAWNMVWI&lt;.:R OWNERS-I Will
and fl oor furnace thermostatrc 1 pert} on good lot o\.11 ut Iitle:.
when the Sew Rile Sewtng
were recent guests of Mr and
rou se m)' pnce on sharperung
controlled For
appomtmenl
111 house Total pm·e $1800 00
met Thursday evening at
Mra cassam H.indy and so.ns
call Ew1ng Store, Phone 133 o~ I1 Owner Will fmancc nght part].
lawnmm~l':ts on Jaouary 1 19M
home of Mrs Charles Legar
Ewmg restdence 313-J
12 3\f I MINERSVILLE--6
room frame
Brmg vour lawnmowers m now
coln Heights
J.tr and Mrs Frank Cheese
and ha"e them sharpened at the
- ---..,,th bath gas hcatmg, garage
2 Five room modern
A ftlm on the Ground Obser brew and Mr and Mrs ClifloM"'
!\PART 1 on hr •hwav E~~:cellcnt b uy at
lY
old pru ~ King's Lawnmower
MF.NTS wnh 1aun d ry an d gar
ver Corps was shown and Sgl H ayf!s and son, John Gregor'y
$4500 "00
Shop, ) nule north of Chester
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Wagner spoke on the duties of were 'fhanksglvmg guests
of
Ohw on ~late Route 1 1213tp
age .~ew "room Wf' mg Wtl 1 MINERSVILLE-4
room frame
the members of the orgamzation Mr arnt Mrs J B Ha)es, Chesgarage and laundry
Ph o r~&lt;'
hot.Jse coal furn ac" dectncltY
He also stresses the Importance ter Stmday after the dedtcatioij \8 Bl Auto Services
~~:u A ~~e~~-~27~ ! and gas $250000 r:1\ner wtl 1
of rwt only making thts a com. of John Gregory at the mormng ! ~
3 room and batn &amp; ~room and
fm .ance w1tfl small down pa}
1
muruty project but of ha'\itng thj! serv.100 at the Ftrst
Baptist
bath furntshed
APA.aTl!E."H
ment
wole town get bel.unrl lhe move- Churth the Cheesebrew.!l enter. :omplete WHEEL AIJGNMENT
llot wat{!l' gas ftred fum.ace FARM--5-room
fr &lt;.m('
howe
mcnt aod help as all m the
tainetl w1th a fam1ly dJnner at
balancmg and brake service
all utJittu~ pald Phone 6128 x'
small cellar good ham garage
are bemg prot&amp;cted
the1r 111ome Guests mcluded the
Hacketts Safety Serv1ee, West
on good h1ghwa} n::ar v11lage
114 Jotp
Mrs Cahm Simpson
Ha,yes family Mtddl('port
M
M&lt;lm Streel
Pqmeroy, Ohio
'Mth h .!h s('hool c'J trrhr·~ ,m J
over the bus1m~ss
and JMrs Haye,:;, Chester' 3 ~
Phone 267
55 tf I For rent-l!!xteruuon
Ladden
stores 25 acres mostly tractor
plans were made to sponsor
Mrs tlJt \H~ Waugh Columbus
lB)
&amp;affold Boards, Drop Cloths
fJllahle 52200 00
Chrostmas program and
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Clinton Fisher, lliddleport
FARM--100 ac res y 1th very good
for th~ ch1ldren o[ the
Mrs Stella Halsc:,; has been Jn
Phon(' 62()5-X
111 tf
8 room bouse cellar ar d enclo~
1
H'etghb aren on December 19
fOI several da.}S Wtth 1954 CHEVROLET Bel AJre 4 For
rent-EiectrtC'!- -WaiJpaper
ed porch 2 barns
and
Ie was also voted to prepare
a
door Sedan $1395 Blaettnar s 1 steamer Chnton Figher, :Mid
shop other bmldmgs 40 acres
basket for a needy family and
Mrs Nelh(' Barsotll 18 a medJ
Pomeroy Oh 1o
12 ~c
dleport Ph 62H5-X.
ll-l-tf
m cullivatton All mmerals
also to gtvc the four woolen cal pattent at the Mason Chmc
- - ~-$6500 00
eomforta \l'obj.ch dhe group made
Me~ Maude Cooper C0 l b
1953 FORD V8 4 door
SedAn APARTMENTS, Gravel Hill. Mid- RENTALS--2 3 4 bedroom house~
as a Chratmas g1ft
1s spcndmg several d
~~bus,
$10a:S Hlaettnars
Pomeroy
dleporl. Call 61'10-.J.
l
or apartments
OJ
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Pl1J.ns were completed for lhe i motber Mrs Lula Ma)S WI
er
Ohto
12-36tc
TRADE-)our present homf' whtch
I Chr
ason
Two Furn15bed 4 Boom APAJrranl!nua
lstma.~ dinner which Mr and Mt s Don Burk~y
and 1954 PONTIAC Delux4'do'"ur SeMENTS, new rurmture
you may t,le outgrowme for a
CHALK ARTIST, EVANGELIST,
W l be held at \he Martin res two daughtl'Js
Manl'tta
were
d 3n $ 1595 Blaettnar's
Pomc
paid Call 0044-M.
UtWtf,.s
4 bedroom hl.'me
modern 10
tCahura1nt on Deoomber 14 Mrs holJday guests of ht!r parents
tO} Ohw
Ole
8-!0-tf
e\ ery rtetail wtfh full hasemen'
12
3
ar f's Hoffman rece1vcd
a 1 Mr .1Jnrt .Mrs
A Emmuh
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and la rge lot
-SltjGEI!£ AND IIJU~ICIAN
blr~day glft from her secret .Mrs h•a Brown who has b I Hl53 WlLLYS AERO Eagle Hard _ _ _ _ _ _
CUCKLER REALTY
stster" 4nd the door tmze was usJt~g Mr and ~Irs
Cha~tn Tvp Coupe, $795 Blaettnar's
WANTED
Bax t29
Phon• JOB Y
Will COnduct Revival Meebn~s at
:;:,l'ded to Mrs Dayton Strick uan'-·!8'• Lancaster returned he::
Pomeroy OhJO
12 3-6tc Young man to tratn as LocaJ Fi· 12.3 3t_c_ __
1
Thurid,,y She was accompanted
~-nanee Representative Muat be
SALVATION ARMY
1953 BUYCK Spectal Dctux 4-door
A
dessert
course
was
served
1
by
tbe
Hanings
who
returned
reliable, energetiC, wJlh ab11ity
b
y the hostess to Mrs
Da\HI the &amp;qme day
S._dan $!2D:5 Blaettnar s, Pom
to meet the pubhc. Good sal·
Middleport, Ohio
351!1 N. 2nd A ••·
Gooi:Jwtn M
Cal
'I
eroy OhiO
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12-3 6tc
M
•
rs
YID
Simpson
•• f'SJ Jameb' Pullen IS unde ---~--- .
ary, attractive Savings &amp; Pen
Mr1l George Conde, Mrs Don treal:mpnt for a frvcturcd vert: 1954 BUICK V8 Supt!r 2-door R1
ston Plan and (bance for ad
fl
u en Mrs Ray Blowers 11r8 brae 11
vena coupe $2195 Blaettnar,
vancement Car essential
Ap~ Giln).Qre, Jr 'Mra. 'Elmer Mrs Herbert Fmk IS tmprov Pomero) Oh 10
_ _12
_3
_ 6tc
ply Ul wntmg to Box 6fJ8.-X,
W. te, Mu Don Kennedy, Mr.ij mg after hl'tl¥' ip for a week at
% 11Ie Datly Sentinel
1
~~Rtd Boyer, Mr:s. Cbarfes1 her Rome on Palmer Street
f Q'
ll 29«f'
Plans were made for thctr
J4r mal), llfrs Edward Wells Mr .end Mrs Jamps Flnslead
-- -- - - Ctmstmas party when ihe
Mt
D ' CDal1yton StrickJand and Mrs Columbus were weekend guests 8 ROOM HOUSE AND LOT for
ORANWERONCG METHOD
Monah P.hs.stonarv Soc1ety met at
on
JDB
of Mrs Stella Walburn
G • oon -When pollee
sale or rent Call at
Allen stopped MlS!I Mary M Thorn 22 the home of ~rs C. R Young
Grueser s Store near
Post for speeding, they learned her Thursday evenmg wtth Mrs Em
Mrs
offtce Rutland Ohto
12-.1-Btp sports car had no speedometer rna Bhnd as the hostess
Campbell Harper v1ce president
I
Mtss
Thorn
explatned
she
gauged
- Only 2 left at $350 00 Savmg- her speed by making mental a! was tn charge of the meetmg abd
1 NEW HOLLAND 6tl BALERS culations based on the rev:lu ~'lrs cparlrs J ones, Li:Jkln, was
Meigs Ol1ver Sales Pomeroy lions-per minute gauge---but ap- leader of the dcvotiOnl'tl servtce
wllh ll;ie memhers parllcipahng
12 2-6tc parently had rruscalculated
Mr and Mrs Roy Holter r
Ohto Phone 86 J
The Chnstmas partl wlil be
turned home Wednesday evem~ One k 1tchen srNi.-and Myers
~- ~ held
at the home of Mrs Oscar
from Columbus, Where they at
PUMP, one Stradiv:arl\1!1 VIOLIN
He who has the welfare oJ
Hardaway on Dec 22 and
tbe
tended the Farm Bureau con
one coal heatmg STOVE pracb
those he serves at heart
members drew names for their
w~:.n C
Fr
rally new Sam C Cook, Dexter,
We sene wtth equally thought gift exchange at that time
th
D
ecker 1s spend
Ohw
12-1 8tp
ful constde~ahoa The bl)meltkP
The eommtttecs named are
lng e \\e~~ wtth her daughter
comfort of our runcrral home
Mrs
and "f'f m taw, Mr and
Mrs Ah.fERICAN FLYER TRAIN, val
and our personal attendance m!'nu P.trs. W11l Wmston
Arnold R1ch!lrds, Mrs Charles
p)ufl Horner Holteti
ued at $230 Will .3ell for $100
upon the needs or the fafruly
llis
Kathryn
, _,,.,._ ,._ R
Mrs R C TerTell has r~turned
Call 217 X or 'Wnt~ Tommv
anti- Cn.eadt: reflecbt the:s'p.t.rtf •Jones prog ram
Paylie,
Mrs
Fred
Jackson,
Mrs
:hom ttom ~Joseph Hospttal
Goett 106 Umon Ave, Pome-of our service to the ~tviDgCarne
Cassell
Th.osocttay
also
aa. and 1 conv ..d tng n1cely
roy, Ohio
12 1-3t p
to ~er\l'e as w6 would be ~t"ed
!lia,ned to present theu pastor
Brad
eaa - r ..... frr
C,
Nlc w 1
L • .a
W hepf Clla1rs
Hosp•la! Beds
the Rev N D Borden and hts
'1.,~~.~~mham
Mrs Phi! .9ioi.Jokar and Mrs
'r a nut ~. sprmgs and
the p
was Lena
uber VJSJted tn Galhpohs
mattres~. worth $30, Will take
Afnbutllnce Serttce
w1fe with Chr1.!itmas :nfts :at ih~
party
\wed
_ ~&gt;verung wtth Mrs
$17 50 Call 184-X: or see at 18
Phone !85
E Hoyt gavf! the medt- '''
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w C St p ·
Mr.3 Arnold Rich3rds gave th ~
Eliza
th
Huoer
ave
'
omeroy
'('REV&amp;Y-FINSTER.WALD
rqarles Bennett
11 29-6tp
Dible story for the evemng s proS'~thce Theme of
Mrs Addte Gruesl'r
Fun•nl Home
gram The nm:~, regular m&lt;&gt;f"t m ,;
waJ , The Day home, Thursday after
ROU:;;G-;;B;---'- :L-::UM:::cB:;E;:Ro---cB::UIW=
=rn=G - w1ll he held at lh£' home of Mrs
on ' High A contn a week In Lancaster
PATTERNS MINE TIES--$M
~
Ca~sell
on J anuary 5
W1llq bli i}Vtn I.Jy the Mus daughter and son 1n law
per M and up We deliver H H
MAX WARD
Mrs
Eiland
served 11 two course
1oparx. SP~lfl'l.Y. :to 1he Women ~ Mrs R B Wilkins
&amp; J L Hawk, Minerllville, Ohto
115 E 5.-eond St.
Phone 61
luncheon of ch1tken and dessert
Pomeroy, 10hJo
~llflf. flJ t~~ r~wlJit World AIJ 1
Mrs Eldon Weeks John
Phone Cheater, Ohio or
SP
to the members
and Mr and Mr~ John R
35776, Mason, W Va, after ti l --:;-an' Hi!, ~ oar o i]' e prOJect
Q
.,
spent Wednesd&lt;~y m Nelsonville
p m Mill at Pratts Fork Gn US
---~-Personals ~
11 10 30tf
Rt 33
ATTC~D ~ONFERENCE
SEE OUR NEW LINE OF
Mr and Mrs Raymond
Lohn
Mrs" M'aPy' mtm1ing of Mtddlc
'"• • •.-· M"'""' '"'- lnsu.-nc• (:,
SWEEPERSt
HAND
MADE
APRONS
ldPal
g1fts
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c...
and
chlidrea
of
Columbus
spent
port, ana ttfr8 Dorothy Jenktnit
§.65
Mrs Lee RudiSill, Legton Te, 1~:;:-::::;;;;:;:::;§~~~:::;:::;;;:::;:~1 Sewrng mat'hmes new and
qf P.om~toy, chief operators of Thanksgmng wtth h1s pa1 e.hts
race Pomeroy Phone 364
[.
"' Used POl table cabm.t elec
the Geperal T~l~phone
Com and other rPiatlv(',&lt;;
Mr and Mrs Otto Lohn, Sr
11-28 6tc
KUDJif." DOWNIN(',
tnc and treadle H1ghE'st trade
pnny
Q~10, atteQ;ded thts week
I
m value Cor your old rn:ach n es
a three d!Q' cpnference 10 Marton and 1\.fr and llirs Otto Lohn, Jr
COAL for sale m 2-ton lots Call
Ohio"
~
Easv te rms arranged All rna
spent Sunday 1n Huntm,gton
lNSURANCJ.t ~GENCY
James Jeffers 421 Y ll 211 6\c
chmes and repa1rs full) guar
1"'1te. Automobile Heaitt
a.ntced FREE U0~1E DF.\fON
CROCHEfED
HANDKER
STRATJON Phcne 909 J K~et
A-V""~OENT
CHIEFS~make nt~ Christmas
on s SEwmg Machmf' Sen rcc,
Gil'Ls Also FRESH EGGS, -4:5c
ut.. Ca111.11lb' and Bo.oQJ
POm £-roy Oh10
per dozen J:tfrs W F H1ll,
,_
Chester Ncar golf course
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to m.nrry her father, m favor of
By ROBERT C RUARK
bridge La~l tame I saw her was me I went to viSit Kenya later
NAil FS - I mu st h(' going to two years KAo when we made the and the Mau Maus dldn t eat me
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out
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to IWIVt me nff
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reel prf.'tt} cocky but th~y don t ractng towa rd a curv£! or lull
reall} "ant IQ fight bl-cause th:.t ahead Or JOckeymg for !In opening
hurts no matter who w1ns and m the traffic line Or otherwt!le
who gets v.hipppd' What t'ilth cngagmg 1n a childish struggl&amp;
hopps to tlo Js to bluff I hf' other
Their chtn.!l and bumpers arP
1nto su r1 ender without v\ulencf'
s1uck out and their hands nnd
11ur~ the hluHcr 14 dl l1ave wun
fend!:!rs are clenched thrcatemnR
a moral \ tdory and he can lord 1t I} And maybe the} are bonkmg
o\er rhts k1d and a few
other! loudly or swearing llt euch other
Y.tthout gettmg hts own nos~.:
They don't really want to tan
blood1cd Jn the process So tlley gle That mean~; a rough pay-off
)usl lc elbow~ end s houlders and and after all, there's IJttle to be
lunk Iough and talk loud And gamed except a blue ribbon for
srme11mes one of them thmks he the ego But each thmk.R (thinks")
hil3 put O\er the knock out punch he can wm A bloodless v1c:-tory
\\ilh thf' words My dad can IJck
Perhaps one of the combatants
\ utir dad He s btgger 1
Mn} he 11 wnrks But as llkely as does have the advantage of a big
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W1 :.~riu\ts have a ni'DI ltttle des
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get banged up too A~
11 kl(l ~tuff u1d t. n1l to d1~nuss likely as not the guy with the
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the Redskin!! 7-3 in New York last
months 36-7,

Basketball
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Giants.

The 12 tlubs have only
two
more reeular season game•. The
Rams and Browns can assure them
Hlns of ahares of the take from
the Dee. 26 championship game tl
the balta bounce Just ria:ht for
them this weekend.
t.c:. An,eles, ludlng the Chica10 Bears b1 a ball-game, is a
seven-point fa\'orite for its home
game With tbe third -place Balli·
more Colts. Tbe Ram1 can take
the Wettern Dlvlslon crown by
WiDniDI-lf tbe underdog Lions
upa.et the Bears at ·Cbicago. The
Bears arc 10~ point e'hoices, bul
were 10~ point favor!t(!.ll last Sunday when they took a 53·14 whipping from the C,hicaRo Cardinalli.
Hold H•tf-4..,. LNd
Cleveland h Ids
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Redslnns In the Ea!itern race and lS a
12""1 _ pomt f~voritc to defeat the
Steetc~s at Plthi. bur~h . The Brown.~
can ch~~h. their m:th . s~raight
NFL d1v1s1on title by wmnJDg- lf
the Giants d t t lh , R d.sk' .

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Wiibmgtea. Washmgton IS .a
three point favorite.
The Green Bay Packers trail Los
An&amp;eics ~y P.l game~ and still
have a shgllt chance m the Western race. But the Packers 5·:1 arc
:i~ po1nt undurdogll for their
game with th_e t'01 ty-Nincrs 3·7
at Sin Fran~lsco.
In Sund~y s, other game , the
Philadelphia .Eagll'li_ 3-0-1 arc fa ·
v.ore~ over the v1s1tmg Chit-ago
Cardmals 4-3·1 by seven points.
. Los Anweles 6·9·1 defeated B&lt;ol·
t1morc S4·1 by auch c~ddlng machmc s~urcs &amp;ll f~- 2 und 48·0 in
lite ,pas,t. But Coach Wccb Eu banks Colts have been providing
tougher opposition ior !he Ranu
a~d all th?ir othcL'
upponcnls
smce late 10 the 19M campai.:n.
The Colt&amp; edged the Rams at Los
Angeles last December 22-21, and
the Rams had to come from behind at Bllltlmorc twu wcek.!i ago

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Los Angeles Rams Also Needing
Victory To Be Division Champs
aY IAAL WRIGHT
Unl1otl ~-- wn....
Tbe Loa Ancetes Rams and
Cleyeland Browll.!l can clinch lh~
Natlou.l Football League's dlvil!ioa tiUu Sunday if they wtn and
get a couple of h.eCty aui.-tts from
the Detroit Lions and New York

NEW
YORK
UP- Fearless
Fraley 's faels and figures :
Maybe in all the Ali-America
IHtulalion you never heard of
North Carolina's Ken Keller, but
the Ti!rh.t e l Torpedo "ave Paul
Hornung . Notre Dame's Ali-Am
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hla

Tecunurh. 55 Vandalia ButiPr !H

Anna 62 Botkins 56
BY UNITID PRISS
West Alexandrta 02 Gratis 43
Ha~kins 6S Weston 52
F..a ton 60 Mid dletown F'enw1ck 32
){asun 70 Springboro flO
Jackson-Bur"oon 74 Webster 63
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Lebanon ~3 Patterson 52
Olney 79 Lake
64
Cygnet 72 Rlsinpun 56
Dayton Stive-rs ~9 Monroe 44
Carl isle 70 Harvey sburg fi4
Liberty 73 Portage 48
Sidney 84 Belll'funtainc 48
Tontogany 6S N. Baltimore 63
Pember\'ille 81 Montgomery-Local Piqua M Celina 41
W. Carrolltun 62 Germantown fj7
74
Jackson Center ';'0 Fairlawn 51
Troy Luckey 87 Bloomdale ~
Xenia St. Brigld ~ Urbr1na St.
P.:i)wUng Green ~~ Bellevue 13
Marys 48
G. R~idl!D2 Jark Tp. wood co. 63
~t. Vernon St. Vin . 99 Bladt'!ns- N. Madi11on 73 Wcslmont 71 OT
l,{iilida 84 Wapakoneta St. Joe 60
burg 44
ZaneJiville 66 Marietta 36
Miamisburg 53 Dayton Ki.'lcr :-18
Newark 48 D
44
Fairborn 50 Beavercreek 34
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W. Elkton 81 Jackson Preble 67
So . Zanesville 76 Adamsv1Ue 53
Ccneord
1:1~ Christianburg Jack ~0
CoshoclDn 52 Cambrldie ¥1
Port William 8..1 Kenton 81
Hopewell 80 Chandlersville 51
Coldwater 71:1 Versailles 46
Rose.vllle 155 MeConnel 11vUe 33
Lewisburg 74 Monroe Preble 68
N.
Concord
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Crooktlvile
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Newton 67 Covington 3J
Caldwell 69 Glouster 50
Verona 6~ Camdon 49
N. Lexington ~ Philo 4-4
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Pennsville 96 Rcmcrsv1lle 63
Greenview 58 Xenia Wilson 56
Deavetlown 83 Stockport ~8

Glenford I 10 Moxahal&lt;~ 63
Somer!let 84 N StraiL'I\•illc 41
McLuney :56 c~rning 55

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M.adbon a:; Lore City 60
Byeaville 94 Quaker City 43
Scnru;avillc 80 0 wash.lngton 04
Frazeyl!burg 67 New. St. Fron. 51
Haricttsville '14 Lewisville 66
Batesville 76 Belle Valley M
Dexter City 04 summerfied !52
Sarab.sville 93 cam St Bene 54.
ChilliCothe ~~~ Lan~asl~r 45 '
Columbus ~outh ~Central 36
ColuMbus Ea~t 59 Nurth 58
Cleve. E. Tech 72 Cleve Bene. 57
Cleve. Glerldne 81 CJo~,o·e J·un~

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Randolph 59 Jeff. Mcnt. 57

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lee tnd Fuel five, and then la11t
niaht took three In a row rrom
their nearest roe1, 0 . D. T~nnant
The Ja.t three line• were make
up tame..
The Chicks rolled below p;tr
on Thuraday night as lhry hit
2117 on g1mes or 834, 817 and
886. but aUII won all three hand·
llr•. BUI: Bob Loub wu tht~ top
DliD wltb 1 6?6 serlt~11 on (larnetl
of J:ID, 180 lnd 180. while AI
R1111eH folloWed with Mrr. Ne:a1
WQ ~ for the loRtlr8 with ~9 .

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Mary'&gt;, where Negro John Henry
Johnson waa a star back.
The Georgia governor, a leader
in the south4!rn tight against the
Supreme Court'H decision outlawing radal . discrimination In publie schools, asked Arnold today to
call a special meeting at once to
consider. hll request.
Griffin told his news conference
that au'ch a meeting would be held

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B. Tillis
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H@rker
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Morris
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Louks
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Tolal
8M 821 913 11631
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Browns forte Is sculpting, in whi::r.he also is a Princeton prorcsGeorge Preston Marshall, owner of tho Wasbintton Redakin.s
has a vivid recollection of th~
first lootbaU n~ , ....n hy the
late Clark Griffith of the Wash1~1-:&gt;n . Senator11. Watching his
fint ~r1d game jn 1937, Griffith
w~s silent until Sammy Baugh
drifted back to receive a rival

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ed with a bhJ 943. Doc Greer
was high for the lo1era with &amp;06
and had a 108 hllh 11ln1le. Wea
Dcllc11 of Pomeroy had 490 for
the Tennant five.
The asc~refj;
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Clifford
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And champion j;~;; a .£-r~r· ~ part of the university system 86
Hartaek for recreation ydotes ~~ IS Tech, played Penn~y\vania in
19$2 and Penn used Negro end Ed
, water skiing and skin diving
Coach•• Are Artht• ·
Bell. In 19M, Georgia played St.

William "Lone Star" Dietz,
former Wasltiqgton Stat.e grid
roach, an~ Josepb Brown, Prince·
tnn . OOxmg instructor, exhibit
lhe.lr u~ works in a Lehigh
Umver~Jty exhibit opening Sun·
day. D1etz shows a series of land-

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- Mary R. Rawlings of Pome.
roy hall been pledged to Theta
Eta, soeial sorority, at the Uftl•
versity of Rochester. A sophomore, ~;he U the daugbter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richara H. Rawlin&amp;!J,
359 Lincoln Hill. Mills Rawllrt~~
is a graduate of Tbe
Sbipley
School in Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Stanford 72 Wlt~hinglon 55
N. Mn. Mil. ln ~;t 81 Ml11ms St. M
Gonzaga 72 CollE'gc of Idaho 86
San Francisco 70 ChlC'o State 39
San Jose St. 6~ Seattle 59
Oregon 57 Oreaon State 46

1even Paul !Ji(!ord hod MD Wit~ a .
••mea out in front of the Pt. h\Jh game. The Cblck1 hit 2621
Pll!altnt CJty Bowling Leae:ue on aames or &amp;M, 824 and tlnlth·

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Manhattar. 9fl Bridgeport 8 I
New H:.mpshire 82 Bates 79
Iowa 'lfl Tor,mto liB
Rcnnsalaer 52 Albany State M
Villanova 81 Kings College 58
Coasl Gu11rd 55 Norwich M
rlenison 96 Union N. Y. 61
Maryia"d St. 88 Va. Union 87
Clark 75 Bowdoin 65
Alliane~ 90 Thiel 71

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Wagner 89 Scranton M

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Georgie Teeh, which completed J•n.
a 7-1-1 Beaaon by whipping Geor- Jan.
iil last Saturday, was invited to J•n.
the Sqaar Bowl to meet Pitt, the Jan.
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Nortb Carolina ,ame, Hornung
lefged into • punt and, .. it
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spiraled almost 80 yards downfield he "id to himself, "PauL
my boy, you really put 'em in
ATLANTA, UP-Gov. Marvin
the hoh! with that one."
But Keller grabbed the b11l. Gn ff in, a strong se.~~.:regationist.
evaded about five Notre Dame formally asked the State Board of
ta('k.Jers and steamed strala:ht up Regents today to forbM Georgia
the middle.
Tech to play Pittsburgh in tbe
"The next thing
know," Sugar Bowl if Pitt 118es a Negro
groan.&amp; Hornung:, 'Tm the only player or If spectators at
the
man between hlm and a touch- game &amp;re not segregated.
down nnd l have to make the
Pittsbursb has-announced that
tackle. There went my beautiful it will bring a Negro player, full SO-yard punt."
back Bobby Grier to the Su.gar
~ah:~Don't Bet
I Bcwl and that he ~Ill "travel, eat,
If you re hke me, you
have !Jve practice •nd play" with the
trouble picking winners at a tea~.
hor~e park. So take a Up
and
The Sugar Bowi ha &amp;allocated I
don t bet on a nag called Smoke certain ~ eetion or tbl!l 11 tadium to
Screen . H~ has wo~ne or ~ Pitt and ' ftutJl~ ~atrictions on in·
starts m ftvc. rears and hasn t tegratio.a. in ~ t)q,r section. It was
co~ped a dects1on 1,•' 20 outings understood there ~~Would be no aej!·
th1s year. But don t sneer too regatiOil ;there.: ..,._
much. His seven seconds this
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year earned $48,433-and his
~h&amp; ~•:1'- ~d of Regents
overall bankroll, J\.lt being in which bll.l. npCril.sion· over Tech
the money, is $308,~5.
and all otfier blalts of the univerConservation cornej: Do you liity sy.stem, aald J~llllier through
know what the son oQ a seahorse its chalnnan, Robert 0, Arnold,
is called: A seacolt. haturally ,
that it would not take up a coQtOther vital information:
A plaint about Tech playing non-seg.
h_ockey puck
weighs between regaled ?itt, flied by the Georgia
f1ve and three-quarters and six citizens council. Tech Coaeh Bobby
ounces. Charley Goldman, train- Dodd has no eommenl on the deer of heavy weight champion mand that Tech not play the
Rocky Marciano, was one of the game.
first motion picture operators,
Dcdd .said today he was " someclosing his Brooklyn tlicker em- what surprised" at the develop·
porium In 1906.
ment but that he ould "nlake no
Add same· Bl d t
comment at all on It at this time."
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rans1ua 1ons
Georgia f otb ll t "' h
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ractice
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Cleve, ~oly NiUJlo 93 tlcvCl w'esl
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Catawba 93 Wofford ~5
Clrvc. John . Mal'lihall 1:18 Cleve. Presbyterian 86 Charleston 67
Rhodu 48
Maryland 67 Virginia M
Cleve. St. Ignatius 80 Cleve. Lin · Newberry 74 North Georgia 50
coin 69
G. W. 101 Wake Fore!!t 81:1
Cleve. South 1:13 Cleve W. Tech 53 Furman 86 Davidson 86
to 1111lvage a 17-17 lie.
N. Olm!ited M Olmsted Falls :H
Loyola Mel. 70 Fair. Dickinson
R•m• Bounced l•ck
Msdlna 6li Oberlin M
Loyola La . 72 La. College 46
That deadlock knOJ:ked
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Uake n Rocky River, 38
Hampden Sydney 70 J..yncbbj!. M
Rams out of tint place but I he
Ckve, Hgt.s. 72 Akron North 41
Ala. State 112 Stillman 64
resaint'd it last Sunday from the Fairport 43 Wickliffe 41
Fisk 92 Talladega ~
Eagles whilo the Bears were r.cnuva 66 Painesville Harvey 58 Delta Stahl 94 Gu11chito 85
losing.
Chardon M Madison 44
Loui6villc 72 GPorgetown 46
The Browns 7-2·1 arc .'ltcut fa · HUI·on !17 New London 4~
Lambuth 110 Millsaps 98
vorilcl a(lainst the StceJerK 4-6. Vermilion 63 W~llington 36
Duke 07 Clem11on 63
But the ch~mplons aren't likely Burton 93 Newbury 44
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Mbls. State 108 Howard 65
to be ovor--confidenl. Tho aamc Wc:;t Gcomga 43 Middiericld JO
Mis~ Coli. 85 Memphis Navy 47
will bo played at f''orbc.!l l~'leld Euclld 44 Garfield H~1s. 40
Midw•at
wh~rc Pitlllburih handed Cleve: Lak&lt;'wood ~D Elyria 43
rarsons A2 St. Ambrose 77
~nd Its wont NrL defeat
last Shaker Hgt.s. 68 Painesville Rlvcr- Ripon 81 Othkosh ~9
,teat, M-31'.
8idc 64
Mar(!uette 88 St. Norbert 43.
' C04Cb George HAIH/1 or lhe Gilmour 66 Loudrcll 26
Akron 90 Pcppercline 79
Se1r1 e.4 Alid he Wa!!n't certain Co\8. West 62 Col!;. Linden 43
Washington Mo. 02 s . DakotR 38
whether be would start F..d Brown Marlon -FrBnktin 02 Gahanna ftO
Drake 85 N. DakotR State 155
Boti Wlltil!m.&amp; or Georao Blando~~ ai ft('ynoldsl&gt;urli: 74 Whtl.eblll 39
Minnesota 87 Moorhead TchrR 87
quarterback &amp;Ja\n.st thr Lions 3-7. Col. St . M~~ry 66 Grove City 30
Augustana Ill. 69 Monmoulh 67
The Giant~. who played their ~'rank . Munroe 51 Gctly~&gt;hurg u
Creighton 73 Buena Visla 36
~lit 19M game to l1c C:lcvcland at Wilmington 6&amp; Xenia Central :"i3
Southw••t
3&amp; -111 last Sunday, race a Wnsh- Cedarville 73 Spring Valley 58
McMurry 76 Corpus Chri.sti 61
Schreiner lnst. 73 Delmar Coli 60
Fairfield 'JO Northridge fiO
THANKS OP:FIRID
Brown Conovor 94 Piqua Catb. 40 Texas Tech 94 St. Mirhael's 49
.Mrs. William 1.. Smith and Springfield Pub. tH Marion nard- So.-wcst Tex . .St. 83 H. Payne 73
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diUibter with to thank
their
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, Brigham Young 75 UCLA M
many fricmd1 and neighbors for Triad li7 M••t'hanlrsburg 52
Col. A&amp;M 67 fol . S1nte :SO
-lndnes• llhown in lhclr recent
thclir 46
Montann Stale tiR Wyomin~ ~9
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Wesl Libe&gt;rty U7 Quincy 52

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day m m&amp;ntb 10·30 A . ·M. d~W'e.b
com munlun and preaehiAJ;-?BIY
Harold C Do.tter P~;stor .
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Tha Pr•sb~rian ChUI'C~!' ly.
racuse, Howard Rdppelt,
Church Scbool 9:30 Robert ,l
dm. Supt Evemng Worthlp •
The Free ~thod11t Church
Harr:. Bates, Pastor, Laurtl t~~
B 30 A M. Clan mootmg, Sun~
School, Pr atrl Jacobs, Supt.
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Culeton Church,
Klng1bvry
£l oad, Rev R A Biddle, Pastor;
c-,u nda y School 9 30, Prayer MeetIll Y 7 4.5 Wednesday evemng; and
l hu rch servwe 2nd and 4tb Sun1 tia)S at 7 43.

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EUB Churches, Morning SJn &amp;
nlcrpnse, Rev. Roger Bisher.
!'astor. Morning Star
SuDII1y
S( hool 9 45 A M
wor, IJ p at 11 A. M. HYF
A CU\'11. aad coloml c.~ ._ nwg al 8 Prayer meehna:
,.. Jiii114ar &amp;abJ. llN iMM dar eJ.a... .lay evenmg Enterprise Su:lld111
- ---au1td.III..IQ1r fronl. IMW .:ichool 10 10 A. M Morning wor~ eeml aDd ~ A .h1p 9 30 A •M YF at 6 30 P. M
....,. .,.._n.., allrh&amp;N ~ 1M £ vcmng worsh1p
7 30. Prayer
Wtlt lll4. ,.uow uul ...,_ C..te~: mcetmg Wednesday 7:30 P . M.
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!I 30 A M Wors'hip Service 7 P.
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bu.sJneSll meetlnJ; 8 30
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Church of the ~•urent, lyr•
Church council meeting; 8 .30 SenIt . . . . .u..uOW8t buttH a.t .iJt1 1{'Use, M C. Larrimore,
Putor.
10r choir rehearsal; Thursday 8 30
water. SUr 11DtU tmootll. Jour I Sunday School 9·30 A H Morrdns
Youth Choar; Friday 6.30 Golden ""'..,...,., CMalla 1 bvtt.rt4 bowl .,. orsh1p 1~.30; NYPS 8:31} P. M.; '
Rulo ClaM w 1JJ have their annual
lllbl ..1111,. p,_. the cereal a. 1 Evan geJL5tlc serv1ce 7:30 P. M.
Chr1stma1 potlu~k dinner at the
lito.,.._. paper c-. clrlaldq ll Wednesday evening prayer meet ~nnoYn'*""'f 11 inade of the
.., biMrt WGO\iea p...,.,., to 1orm 1 mg for the m1dweek and Tuesday
t"WNrrla. . of Mary Ell1n S.yler.
home of Mr and Ml'B Paul Smart
daught.r of Mr. and Mrt. LHn, Churqh Of Christ in Chrl•tlan
o1 ...._ Wbea cool. veaUr ... aft ernoon prayer hour
S. Mlllor. Dayton, Ohio, end
Union, Afiddlepo", Rev Guy F
...,.. CUI* ~ad. pueb • • ol I Hou .. of Pnylr, Ch"ter, Sun·
Sayre, pastor Bible School 9 30 i
lato Jlttt 9\ISDdlope to 1-.l 1 d.1y School 9·30 A. M. Mornmg
Mury A, Mlll•r, son of Thoma•
Odell Manley, Supt;
Mornmg
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worsh1p 11 A. M Sunday evening 8. Miller, Pomeroy, on Nov. 2J.
Th• Jt•w. H. M. Carpent.r. Patworsh1p 10 30, Evangeliltlc serwor sh1p at 8 Prayer meetmg on
VICe 7 30
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tor of the St, .Pau I M.thoclist
Church of tht Nlllrene, Mid- Young Peoples' mef'llllg
II 45 I
R.. daville ChMJe, Rev. Free·
dl~porl, Rev Robert Styers, pas- Evangellsltc servtce 7 30
'' lan d Norns Pastor Sunday School
tor Blblt1 School lh30 Lester Tay
Mt. Mori•h Baptist Church, Mid at Bothe! 9.30 A M' Preachmg
lor, Supt Morn in£ worJhlp 10 30, dlepurt, Re\ N 0 Bordt·n, pa ~ ~~· ~ VJCe at 11, Sunday School at
A. IIANoJ't•lt
tor Bible School Q l!".i Al'~en-• Ht•c(L!;vllle 9 30, Joppa 9 30 A M; , BY
Reese, Supt, Mornmg worshJp 81 I upper~ Plams 9 30 A M Preach
111 ,1!; serv1ce at Tuppers Plains
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In 30, BTU 7 p m.
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Prhbyt•ri•n Church, Syrtcuse, i 30 P M Sunday School at Long
ll l!l!om 9 30 A M
Rev Howard Ruppelt,
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Church School 9:30 Rol.Jcrl Htu
M•thodlst Charg•, Letar't Fallt,

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Evening serclce 7.30 1opl r ' 'Inc
Slcepmg Giant"' B()ard of Deacuh
e5ses at church B 30
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The F•d•ntfll Church, Pom•roy
Rev Waldo Bartels, Pastnr. Sun
day School lUll, Fred maettn u1 ,
Supt 10.30 A. M \'fnrs hlp S!"t
v1ce Topic "God Invad e.~
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Worl~" Sr. Youth Fellowslnp 7
p m : Junior Youth Fellowship e
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Th• Flnt BaptM Church, Pam
eroy, Rev Ralph Zundel. Pr\'; 1nr
Church School 9 30 A .M )fornmg
Wor11hip 10·30 A M
Church of Chrl1t in ChmtJ•rt
Union, 1\flddleport, Rev (; 111 'F
Sayre, Pa.d or. B1ble School 11 30
Odell Manley, Supt, MorninJ; '\-\ o:tr
5hip 10.30; Evangehsuc se 1 \ 1 ~e
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The Salv•tion Army, Middl•·
port, Caplam Glenna Rum mr :U.
Sunday School 2.30 , Il o hn ell~
meet.mg 3 30 Open Aw Servlt ,, 17
P. M Salvation mceLmg 7 30
Christian Chureh •' R: ..cbvlll•
Every Sunday 10 A l'lf Su nday
School and Communwn fm;t Stm
day in month 11 A M Ch 11reh
communion and preachmg, th1rrl
Sunday
ln month 7 30 r
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church prcachmg-Rev Jlarul d C
Doster, Putor
Chri1tl•n Church at Long Bot·
tom, every Sunday 9 30 A M
Sunday Scbool and commun1on·
fLnt Sunday in month 1 30 P '\t
Church preachtna; th1rd Sun day
In month 10.30 A M Chun·h com
munlon and pre1chmg - Rf'v ,
Harold C. Dmter, Pa~tor
The Churc:h of Christ, Keno,
«wery Sunday 9·30 A ~~ Sll JH I&lt;~y
School aod eommumon. ' sl'rond
Sbl'ldlt In tnonth 10:30 A M I
Cltmrt!h 'communion an.t ~;~n:.u tull~
rourt~ SUnday In monlll. 7 :-1t1 P
M'. chureh pre11chmy: - Rev Q.LroJ,d C. DoSter, Pastor.

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I t'l anksglv1ng", Apple
Grovo;
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wor.1hJp service.
of
I hank sg lvmg" Plants Scene·d 1 ·~•••'• nature, there must be addI t' ll PICtures 7 P M. Evangell&amp;tlc
the Christian d1mens1on
of
Is fhanksgLvmg Essential to Sal- understanding and compassion. tt
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means the ab1hty to put one's se:Jf
Tuesday 7 P M. "ThanksSIVtng'' Ul the other person's place. "1 sat
En st Letart
where they sat," 'lfJ"ote Ezekiel
P rayer meetings Wed 7 P. ~- Tblf prophet aC tbc ~Jlc hp.d a
Lela1 l f11l l ~. SundBy 1 P M Le un.ifrue sonse ot Israel's shame and
tart Falls, Sunday 7 30 P M. Ea~t hLltnihabon because he felt tum
Letart
.self to be a part of 11 Their sm
MYF Monday 1 r M Apple
his am and their degradatiOn
l~ rove, Thursday 6.30 P M l!.:ast
Let11rt. Sunday 2 30 P M Plants
Church of Chri•t~ &amp;redford,
R(!v John W~&lt;1tl, Padpr Bible
School 9 30, church services 10:30
with the Lord's Supper being
.!;Crved r..ery Sunday morning as
the B1ble teaches us 10 Acts 20:7.
Yeuth mectJng at 6 P M and
evan!le! Js!Lc :;ervLce Sunday hevel'l·
mg st 7 Jame~ Reed, Supt
Chur'Ch of Christ, Mlddle)MIIrt,
Rev. Fred Gardner, p:~stor. Bible
School 9 30 Russell Wllson, Supt
Mornmg worship 10 30 subject
"The Two Cro.sses", 6 P. M Christin Endenvor, 7 P. M Evening
servll'e, subJect "An Old
Love
Story", Tuesday 6 H' Jumor Ch01r
practice, Wedne.!idRy 7.30 Unlon
ThanksgJvmg Servtee, meS!IJfl by
the Rflv Robert Styen, pastor ~f
the Nazaront&gt; Church

Pomeroy Nazarene Church, An
Forest Stoll pastor 9 30 A M
Sunday School; 10.30 A. M Wor·
sh1p servLcc ''Wonderful Dlscov
ery ", 7 30 P M. Worship 11etvJce
"Called Unto Salvation." WednM
day 7 30 r M Prayer meeting.

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encan aiurninum imduat:ry Tbat iJ
11 1
Of t
affair' which 11
the
almost .completely sou far u tb"e
foOtbaJ! IJDULI 1n oeolle'gtate loot- sblp of t1ie Rotary Club. Chair~
United States: 1s cOncerned
todh)'i-Eseo S.rkkinin ol Ohio man of the evM li , P.aul Davia. plla:~~11cd," Mr. R.boade. declifed. c
ottb,1s bnngs ~oat and coal ·b.ased
titillenlty' will be ttle pnn- Supt. of Middleport &amp;cbpO.i,
"',,'he RaVean-~d reduction .a:enerat10n Sharply fnto the pie~jlh of the ewntna Tbu :r..,. M~Comaa Aid toUr tb.r, &amp; pl~nt, to be ~t.Qd . ~mmordi.atel,Y. ture Wher~ thts coal he• '()II
the lftDUa).. Mi~ -eta to flrelannual eveat ~ now adjaceut to th.e _a,w $SS.OOO,opo navigabte Wlllt:r, and this 11 tfue
SC_P ! FOotba:U. B1:41lu«t iJ on : ~ate 1 11t · tbe Rlaool at $3 per iheeC jDd foil _
rD;iU no' un- 'iw 1 large sectton or the Ohio Y'aJi''~ll!!d l.g; the ' lltdtilepor,t High ducat or' that they ·mar be· secur- "'J~ con~tructio••~ Jrill be ~9.DDetl- leT, it offers today an !deal comIYJII.
~,
ed from any 'member ot the Ro- e~ 'by ~om1e w,ater b'agaiKirl•- binat1on of favorable ec:onom~
8arkkfuen, an AU·Amerfc•n end tary Club.
hon W1tll our ahu_ruaa pl11,11lS an6 radors for tlae d~velopmen~ pf
for Oblo State Jn tbe yean }oj) Letter awards to the footbaiJ our Jama1ca ba~ite mines, thus llarge-~cale. economiCal eoaJ sup:.
played in 1937-!a-39, later was players of Middleport HICb who prov1dmg a d1rect Dow of raw rna- plies required in larle aluminum
aasiatant and head coaeb at Lan· have completed this past season tenal Over:an fretgbt savmgs will reduction operations
·
caster Hla:b before aerviCe In the against great odds in tbe SEOL be IUbstanhal. and WJJI result m a
"From a long-range viewpcint
Cout Guard from 1DU-t6. In will be one of the hl(hligbtli of btghly favorable combmation or th1s 15 even more promisJng ThlS
1tramportat1oa and power costs at is due to the fact that, wh~ the
11N9 be returned to Oblo State a8 tbe e,vening.
an end eoac:b under the regime of
Middleport PTA mothers wo·u the new plant.
ooal reserves are ample, it 11 posWea Fe I
d ha
t1
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S er an
8 COD n.ue un. be in charge of the preparations
"Jn addition, tbe central location II e ID maar caaei to deYelop 0~
!!:01ftc:"~~~ end coacb ror the banquet wb.ile the girls of I or our Ravenswood plqts Witbm a ~t•ont at lites wbere reserVes ot~
the Middleport Higb Home Eco- 500-mile ndius ot more' than 70
m 50 to 100 Year.s ean be maile
Tbe banquet is aeheduled to nomice Clase will serve.
per cent of tbe nation'&amp; alanunum I ;vailable To this is added
tbe
underway at 8·3{) pm ThursAll members of the Middleport wage, will enable IUi&amp;er Alumi· aet that lbe te~hno~ogy ol steam.
evenlng with Harold E. Hub- Volunteer Firemen Association aum to greatly strengthen its c&lt;fm- electnc g~nerahon IS not oaly in
bard ae.llDa as toutmaater for the will attend the banquet m a body, petJtJve and service position lD a very highly advanced state in
accordlnc to ln!ormation releecd th 18 maJor portioq or the market.
the Untted .States. but there is
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today.
"Perhaps the most tmportailt gr~~t prom1se or further advancfador ol
!of&lt; Rboade&amp; emp)lad
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Sized, ''Is the 8.SSUl"anc~ ot .lUI a(Je.,.rget ide o.f July 1~7 b.U
quate Jong.,-aac• ,Upj,tf ofecona'- b~n .set Iar __placmg the fua~ of
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mical power derivt'td .from co;-L
;:~ P.OU~cs tn pJ'otluctton at the"
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SurviviDI tbe d~asBd ~h1s

Wife, Elizabeth; tbt'C!e children
Mrs. Blanche Je.Uries,
Vinton;

Mrs Charles WUD,r, Syracuse and
Olden Thutoa. AppJQ Grove,

Malee IJOU' ~Mn.~ltonO
and g~ wllh RR

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kk•Inen T0'Be peaker For
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Also aurvJvJa' ..:e three sister.s:·
Mary Johnson and' Clidla Thomas
0 ~ Cltartelton; Martba Edms, Sts••.nvllle, W~ Va,_; .: 'brother, Lawreace Thaxton. Pocatihgo, W Va
tbree an:adcbUdren; four great
gratldch0dl'6n laud many nieces
ami nephews.
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at ~&amp; :tueral
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F,. Al;l-- lna.truetcr •¥ "" girls~ coil ft. has been me&lt;~ by Albert Reviv»::serv.kQ.J._ .startea trlt!ay - 0 'ipo WOrl::~i'.&amp;
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·---JPlirb.l ~ reSJ~entl' at· Middleport IKeeton agrunst H R Fifestofte co , night 9.t the lAurel Clift Frte Me- - The new. iiiQbUt.la p!a~t. •tp -' be
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PRJCE, JNCl-UDINfl ALL l'fECESSARY PAINT•

IF \'OU WERE NOT A ME~lBER OF THIS YIIAR'S '
CLUB, Nell year, don 'I let tile Sanla...,!Q!I!! ~ you 1!I
llUJrile'. 111ill our 1056 . ChtlStmtoo . Clull iiow. . lllak~ l
imolptapeJU evet,y wee~.,..d,b'ille l&gt;vUIII_e, JO:Iit IOVtrip·

"ElectrJc power ror tbe RanllS-'
wood redu~hon operatwn.11 will be
supp!Jed by Lhe Ohjo Power Co.,
ao operatmg sUb!!:idlary a£ tho
Amerkan Gas and Electric Co
The power contract wtlh Lhe Oh1o
Power Co prov1des for the a"'aJJa.
pe.~ year
b11Lty of 450,000 kilowatts for a ·
Th11 expan.s1on Wil l mcrease I perwd or 40 years"
Ka1ser Alummum's b~rc capacity
Comm entJ:-g on the lllnilie11Dce
by more than M per cent and es- of the power contract wiih lbiser
1 tabl ~s h the company as the
na- Alummum. Ph1lip Sporn, pJ'e,ident
uon s secund largelt alumumm of the Amencan Ga11 and Electric
, producer by a .subJtantJa! margm," Co., stated
1 D A Rhoade~. the corporation's
''Studtes lead1ng to the decision
I Yl('e pre1&gt;1dent and general man- by Ka15er Aluminum to locate ita
I ager .stated
new reduct10n operation at RaY·
MaJor proJech under the newt enswo~Jd re.,.olved around the re-program wdl be construct•ou of a Lated economJcs of fuel coat for
220,000-ton alummum
reduction elednc power, OOM\IIrJed virtually
. plant at Ravenswood, West Vu· u a raw material in alummum proglma , 1o ~ost $120,000,000 and a duction, v1s a YL5 pro:11mity to mar300,000 ton a~umtna pJaot on the kets, and Involved gu, oil, water
'1LSSW1ppi River near Gram .lrcy, power and coal
~ULSlana, to co11t $60,000,000 It
"At. tbe demand for gas rose. so
~ planned to break g\"ound for 4l1d lhe cost It wa! soon evident
hese facllltles by April, 1956_ 1 that a Pl'-:nt would be reached 10
Tbe new ea:pans1on program altoo I the then nol-diJitant future when
?rov!des $1(10,000,000 for chemtcal the pfl~e of natural gas at the weU
•ac1ht1e.s and a broad range of would be pretty much lD lme with
,lddJbonal mill fabneatmg !acih- that of oJl and w1th coal at the
Jes
mine mouth That pomt has been
•·our dCCSJon to 10 ahead im- reached today
me&lt;hately oa UW next major , "As for wale~ power, the di·
pha.se of ow- lollj-range planmng mlDl!lhLDg number of remaiDi.Qg
ia hued on recenij¥ eompleted hydro-electf!c ~te~ that are eco.
SUf'!Y._ll ~_gar !!WD M_aUeJ;~~ Jl~mu;ally d.Ciira~le_ ·~~~~..;~
sis DepartMent," Mr. Rhoadea laid.. ..1 •tvA~ hMi , Oii f
"Tbese~eys iodiute ui~ ,._ even the best o them ·~~:~.~~~
tibn'&amp; ilurninum usage will , in· iDg located remotely from
creaae 1rom this year's estimated of mdUJtr:ial atli'Vlt.y and ' •
oon•umption ol some lour bllhon market., relat.vely make• hydro
pounds to over e1gbt b1lhon pound also unavailable
a source of

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l:&gt;ET US Dl!J;IVER YOU A COMPLETE "DO-IT·YOURSELF" KIT
FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATION.

The 1955 Chriltmas Checks
Have Been Delivered

e.ove~'·lll ·nur

OAKLAND. Cahf - Ka11cr Aluminilm and Chemical Corporation
today announce.:!: a new $280,000,
000 expansiOn pro&amp;ram lhat will
brmg the company's lola! pramary alummum capac1Ly up t o
6$4.,000 ton~ 0,308,000,000 pounds)

A ' ~if&amp;
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DUE NOW!

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The 1956
Christmas Club
Has Started
First Payment

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adl~~&lt;eol tp a 116 milWet alld foil rollli\g
under CODitructiOn. on
ObiO River 4ite. n is eZgo into Prod~ion In

oflJclalt. wbo
Sunday
In

PLAN DAY OF PRAYIR
1 he B11ptnt Day of Pr•yer Will
bd 'ob:;ervrd nl ttic R:'!CiftO Bapt!Nt
,~\~:;~~ nn sunday eve-nma. l De- 1

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"Where crows tbere a tree
enouth in tbi• area to aerv~ u
the Chriatmaa Tree for the Pome·
roy parklna lot area?'' That Ia
one of tbe problems currently
confronting the Tree Committee
of tbe Pomeroy Ctiamber ol Commerce.
Anyone knowiq: of the location
ol euch a tree tbat would be auitJ able ro; tbe eommunlty
which
down·
1 has annual~
town a:rea of
is uked

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Aclditiooal Plant At Ravenswood
To Produce 220~000 Ton Alu minUIII

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Condie . . . . . only $11.58
only $6.80
only .$7.4~

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bollplJahzed with serlqus in· in the M:etgs County Clerk of
It&amp; t~e result of an automo- Courts office
acctdent tn Columbo$, SunThe appe&amp;l whleb was filed as
according to a report rec:eJved 1the result of an action 1R Perey
Peop]e'.s court._ is on $19 83 and
~~~~~~";
$1660 eosU. The petition was fil11
ed through Attornc)' Mannmg
Webster
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thodist Church and will continue
tbrou.a:h ~ ll, according to an·!
nounceme tod.a.y by Rev. Harry
Bales, PM r.
The past
wtll preach each
even111g and 1speeiaJ &amp;ID&amp;lng will
be held a~ich servtce. The pui).
he lS tnvited to atteDd.

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Annual Banouet Held Saturday
For Pomer!l Hi Band Members
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Members Of tbe Yoin
"Higb
School bud. weu__lioft_!)red at a
banquet -&lt;tB: ~turQr eY.~ preeelited by tbe ~BI'r[d 'Booi!ters m
the Jumor Bigb s.choq. omna
shun.
·
FollowjJII a ~W served by
the band motber11. a ,sbqot1; mus1
cal program was ~ ll~ted by
three mP-mbers of the band. &amp;rbara Swlaher and Joy Smith preaented a planG duet. They played
an arr•naement
"Blue tsoon "
Robert Bl'OWD atao .&amp;lJopeared at
the piano in a aolG rendition of
"0 Sanctiasima."
AUbciation
Remarks were
tbe Senior at the

or

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gf'&amp;rd, Super.tnt9Ddent .OI ~hoolf
C S. Glbbs,_Mr,. ~1JUa.QJ le:tlnedy
president of ~ Banil; Bot~sttis,
and .James A. Piehl~- ~r-.,"pt,lfttipal
of the Senior Jfigb ~Do!= Mrs Kcnncd:r also ~isen.ted
Cifl.!l to senior memberS. of the
band Tbe.se gifts w~re- pfns which
were miniatures of the in.stru.
mcnts played l;ly eacb lftdividua1
m the band.
Semors recetving pin11 were
Saralyn Harmon. Donna Strain.
Rohert Brown, Dale Harrl110n, 'Barbara Swisher, Dorothy Slark.
H01~11rd Cedi, ()orothy Taylor.
Tommy Reuter, Janice Ritoe, Eva
carl, Joy · Smith. Bernice Neue,

Li.oda

Fr~ek,

IIIli! llolWd Bearbi.

locafed neat Gramercy, li' ..-ftdd+
way between Baton Rouge and
New Orl~ans on the Mtssltsippi
R!ve.r-w•U have In trutial capa·
City or 500,000 tons a year- wbith
~; eventually be quadrupled to
. a e care of alummum expanston
tn futu~ years.
. The plant wtll operate on CaTJbbean type baxLte exelu~:~ively wbtch

.

:.~.~: ~~:;,~· tob~h."'n'::-~t':f
employ be-

Site The plant

7

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tw~~~ ~~··~,':n;:~k":;..r,.;

wtll also mclude expenditUre&amp; totaliog approx1mateJy $100.(JQO,®O
rttr additional cherp.i~al . ft~ftf~.
W'o new extrus10n pf.ult6. t1tlafl~
ment of the company's f6d,
win! and electrtcal eonductor JS,I~)
at Newark 0 , expaDslon. of thtcotRJJ&amp;IIy's alummttDJ lor:gmJil .(.lip4'·
cit¥ nd prov1s1on for further toll
rolllnA" capaCJly as well as nu·rnerous eqtuprnenl add1LJoru al Qtber

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plantli.

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When tlus new program Is added to conslructton started Si~J!~
January I, 19rt5, at five other prillf.
cipal manufactunng loC'ations tli:•
combmed programs represent'
tal expans1on in pro1rw by
ser AlumiDum o! more t.b&amp;n

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