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The Daily Sentinel, Pomerov-MiddlePCir:t. Ohio

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Monday, December 5, 1955

Meigs County Receives More Farewell Party Given For Mrs. Rice
/Post ~ouncilors
Than Tax Costs From State
And Mother, Friday Evening D 01 A, Hold Yule
o·Inner rotty
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llelll Cou.nt.y m tbe

1153 1861

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Mr.s W11Uam RobHn and Mn.
Gueata were Mra 0 C Green
1-- ~:Tft
J J Davts entertalned With
a I lee, B!ln IWph Robson,
Mrs
AIHI
b.rewell neighborhood party for Frank Betr:, Mrs Minerva tblld
Mrs Gerald Rlct' and her moth en;, Mn Clarence Clark, Mrl Ed 1 The annual Chnatmu dlaur..r
e.r ~Irs Boyd D1I,gard, Broad j ward Young, Mn Adolph Sae and~ party o( the Put Councilora
way, Mtddleport, Friday everuog leJUi, M.rL W R Luellen, Mrs j of Guldmg Star CouucU. DaUJbteri
The parly was held m tbe Bush Denver Rice and son, Billy, Mrs or Amenc~ t'bas tt=.d !.~~~~~
apartment and &amp;ames were play. Gale
Hysell, Charlene Davis, evemng a
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...-loW ....w.·
erl durmg the eventng
Prit.es Mn Ricbard Folden, Mn. Luc 1 fee Shop
were won by Ptlrs Gale Hysell, ille B. lbwklna:, Mrs Leslie Er ' The room wa11 beautifully deMrs Clarem:e Clark, Mn Den· vln Unable to attend but l!h.ar corated tn keepiDi wttb lbe botiver R1~ and Mrs Gerald Rice
IRII m the gtft g1ving were Mrs day season mcludtll.l 1 larJe JlptGtfts were presented to Mn A P Elhngsworth, Mrs Carl ~d tree The tables were very at·
Dllgard and Mrs Rice who wall Mottox, Mrs W S Parsons, Mrs t ~cl 1va w1th red covers and demove next "eek to Oearborne,IRobert Lewts, Mn Ben Batey corated wtth m!DJature Christmu
:Ohch1gan
Mrs Eugene fo' rench, Mrs Homer trres and remdeen, for the din·
Refreshments or ace cream. Kennedy, Mrs Guy Reynolds ner
cake and coffee earned out the 1 Miss Prise11la Barnes Mrs AI )
Chru;tmas ' heme wath a red and ll;~n Hu ghes and Mn
Hetman
Followmg the d1nner a proiJ'am
green color scheme for thf! parly i Balle)'
taken frCim I.n1ah 9 was preaented
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by Mrs Wtlltam Eichinger, *Iter

taxeM to quabfy for State

exceaa ol paJments tete

to

~1,900

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l II a County p.ays to the State
Beuoa for tlle 11141 Ia benlted Treuury less m total ta.JU~Il than
two majol' polr~U!5 of the Oh1o

It receivM from the State in a1ds
1t ha&amp; made no eontr1bul1on to
cent fear'S
the general cost of tbe Stale go'\1
emmeo.t for 11.1cb purposes as well A program of equalwng re~l fare tnstltuttons State un1vers1
estate. assessme&gt;.nls over tbe Sta e lliea, and the St•te'11 numerous ad
tbrou,:b aperahons of tl\e Ohto m1mstrat1ve department~
Bo;!-rd of Tu Appeals as requtred
2 Thl$ situation leaves to the
by a law enacted lD HM9, and
2 A leg1Siat1ve requirement thAI Counhes whtcb pay more 111 Utxes
&amp;ebool dlitru:t&amp; levy rather htgb to the State tha'h they rece1ve
JD.l.llliDum amount&amp; or local pro- 1 from the State tn r('turn, t he fman·
ctng of all str•ctly Slate functton5
and operatJoru as well as pyrov1d
1ng for thetr own functiOn&amp; and
ClperatiOns
G~enl

Aaembl;r lllitiated

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Miss Jean Benneti
WedToRev. Vernon
Rogers, Nov. 26

Church 01 Christ Junior Choir Parents
"h"h • "' 11 mh••r• waa beld.
Attendtng were Mrs
Frank
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peharl, M" Robert llarden,
pIan Ch fiSfmOS Orty Or ecem r 20 "" Wilham Tbueoer. Mn. Flor('ncc Harden, Mrs Royal Thoma..
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CELEBRATE IIRTHDAY
'Mr and Mrs Robert Re1bcl,
Leading Creek, entertamed Satur
day with a luntheon at the Milr
tin Restaurant celebrating
the
bJ,rthday of hill mother, Mr.1 Ja
U.b Retbel Pomeroy Mrs Re1bel
was gwen an orchid corsage and
whtte i plder duysanthemum cor
saget tor Mua Mary Vtrgm111
Rerbcl and the hostess were a
part of the table arrangement of
I Amer1can Besuly rO!es, cbrysan
the mum and wht tc foliag e

Mr and Mn Cbl.!'let Sftinelt ,
Be~h Street, Mtddle:port.,
have
announced the marrtqe of their
daughter, Jean to Vernon L Rogers, 1on of Mr and Mrs Furl
Rogers, WPst Columbia The Rev
Leshe M Rogers perfCirmed the
ceremony al the ~tcthodl;;t Church
an Catlettsburg, K~ on Nov 26
Mr and Mrs Ro~ers .are maktng
lht:1r home in Foslona where he
ts employed on the New YIJrk
~·· n , 1' P.ll J'·na rl , Shf' ts a gradu
ate"' \1 ,,1
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ANNUAL DINNER FRIDAY
hu been employed at 1h.e Down
The
Pn nual Chnstmas dmner of
lnll Jnsurance Offtce
llfi Rogers gradu&amp;tf'd from Pt the Loyal Women's Clas! wtll be
Plea.. nt High Srho~Jl and s~rved prepared and sorved f&gt;'nday at 6 p
tn the U S Army for two years m at the Church of Chrtst by the
In G~rmany and one year
m memberl:l of the Loyal Bereana
Class
Korea

Rev. Gordner Joins Miss Moore and
Mr. e_:rminghom In Double Ring Ceremony
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Rev Gardner Joms 2 18 Soc s U F whlch wa1 baked ond deeoratcd
Tbe Rev Fred I Gardner, pal by the father of the groom, a su·
tor or the Church of Christ, par pervisor at the Holaum Bakm&amp;
formed the double r10g ceaemony Cotnpany, were served to the bri
"hirh unite 1 m 1 arua)l~ Belt..a dal party ond Mrs Jamei Blrm
Jean Moor~.., Amher~trale W ' r iDa:ham, Wellston, granrlmothcr
•nd Rob{!rt n~rmm ',!hnm, Cvlum of the groom , James Waulk, Jack·
bu a Saturday Dceember 3 1 h~ 11on, grandfather of the groom,
ma.:rlage wu~ Aule\TIIl iWd at lwo Mr and Mr11 Leo McMtllen, Well·
o'clock at the h,,me (It the grooms .Ilion, Mn Claude A11hley, Mtddl~
parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Btr port
mmgham, Sr , Mtddh;•port Attt&gt;n·
Mr" Blrmmgham attnde.1 the
dants for the young couple were Amherstdnlfl School! m We&amp;l
hls parents
glnla and Mr Birmingham atte nd
Th o brldr chore a street le n~lh ed Central H1gh SC'hool, Columbus
drcsa or mwy b.ue wllh met nlhc be(ore enlisting In the Army
brald trrm and wmtcr a~\e&amp;5m rcs where he served m the Mlhta1y
Hnd wore a '&lt; ho Jt... f'O"IJI(te vf I Pollee 1n Panama He Is employed
{:un'k ro11es
by the Lennox ~·urnaNJ Cu mpan1
lmmediately afler the wedding lind they are making their home
ice cream and a wedding cake tn Columbu s

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Bridal Shower For Miss Martha Stowe
Held Lost Week In Syracuse Church
Mr~ Ire ne Park~,:r
Bridal Sbower 18 Soc
.Mr• Mark Duerr Mist )tar)
Mr" John Rowen, Ml!9.! CarCIIyn
Jane Eichinger anrl Mrs William
V1n Mettlr, Mn G111rnet Rous h
Thuen er enterla1ned v. 1t.h a bndal
Miss Wa nda Roush, M.rs W1lham
&amp;howcr m the aocta l ruo m or the
Syracuse Methodt~l Chureh, last Houda ~ helt, Mn Ednn Ne•aler,
Mrs David F'lcldN, Mr~ Marg1e
week honori ng M1sti Martha Stowe
Manuel,
Mn Kenn et h Th c11s and
wbo~e mattlaae to John Dudding
daughter
Mrs Arthur Nelglcr and
will be an event of DeC' 21
Mra
Jessie
Stowe
A number of gamf'A were play
td during the eve ntn!l and pme1
.Sendtng gtfls but unable to at
awarded the wtnncrs
tend werl.' Mrs c~~.rrl&lt;.! Rae. Mrs
After the hnnnred fUf'~t ope ne1l Eksnnr Fruth, Mr ~ Fred Mtlh,
Jaer many 11fl s refreshmcnll wt'r{' Mr ~ Avalon Belt Mrs Dorothy
served by the hosiCS51'11 to Mn Am ~hary MrA Curl Uav!ll, Mr anrl
\VJIII1m Etchlngr a nd daugh.ter Mrs Jame! M1l•n MI'Jl
Daisy
Mr1 Duckworth ~ I'll John Gtlmore,
Nancy, Mra Ed Wa£ner
Cbarles \\a i:ner Mr11 n oyaJ Thom Mrs ~hrtle Crew, M r~ Mae Karr,
U, Mn Irene Hoback Mrs Freda I Mr 1mcl Mr" Mtlhtrd Van Meter
Duffy Mrs W1lilam Francis ami M1 u Kay Wll ford, '-!rs Dnn Lh•le
(hJldren, MrA Orvt ll ~ Crooks Mr~ :\fu Norma Ltsle, Mrs
Harold
Henry Da!ley, Mrs J."ldun W11l , Duckworth

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Plan s

Jonathan Chapter
DAR .To Have-Meet

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Tbe llxtb blrtbday o!
Jlr anclllln. C. J Rhodes. were I Altizer. Nortb Tbird Avenue,
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peata of boDOr at a dinner held celebrated Sa.turtt.y attt'l"fttC ~
SundQ evenln.l at the home of whea bis motber, Mn. Harold
Mt 1od Yn. A. J Straws, Sotttb pley, lnvited a ,p-oup of hiJ aehqaf.
Third Aveuue. llliddltport.
matH and netabborhood frttndi
to " party 1t their home. Games
C&gt;t.Mr aueata wve Dr and Mn were played and prilea woa . by
H. M Boocb. Lop.n; ¥r and Mn Aaa Bradbury, Wuue Daria~, Co~J1 M Thornton, Mr. and Mrs .Paul me Bachner Betty Rae RWIIeU
Barnes, Mrs Elizabeth Smltb,
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Misa Bemlce Ledlle, Mlss Marton
Mn Eppley t~ as auult.ed by
Ebenbaeb~ Mr. Rhode• 1a vtce- Mn R&amp;ymond Ruuell aacl Mn.
pruident of the r.telgs County Jame.s Buchanon lb aervl.nR NJl
Board of Health, and Dr Boocks cakes, 1ee cream, '1-Up ~Dd faYOn
11 Health CommlsBioner for Melp w tbeae gueets.
AtheM, Vlnton and Hockiua Cou·
atiu. J. P 1lu:irnton ls Melia co- Trud.)l loes, Conaie Bachner.
unt~ Slnltarian and Mia Ledtie Nancy Buchanon, Catble aad Bet.
aDd Mn- Smltb are tbe Couoty Ue Rle RU81ell, Debra Gruaer,
SusaD Ohlinger, Unda Hur,W., Leo
Healtb Nureea
land Bro•n. Kirk Beck, Jimmy
The pl.l'tJ wu planned b)l Mrt. Butcher, Wayne Dlvi.8, Au Brad-.
Strauu for lhe penonnel of the bury, Sammy Hood, Raymond JDn.
CoulltJ Health Department and a dy, Bobby Weaver, Marvin Fey.
few close friends to honor the recent maniq;e of Mr. and Mrs
Sending &amp;ifts but unable to at.;
lUlodes.
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'""nd lite party were BUly Heqa.
ler and ElllS Conley.

made for 'l Chrtd Dcerborne, M1ch
1 ~Irs Mary Hubbard, Mrs. Freda
ma s party to be held De.. 20
----~ Duffy Mrs Ida Howell, Mn W.alte r Cleland, Mr.s Eluabetb DJ,tcl:·
wben lhs parents of lh~ Jumor
chotr of the Church of Chnsl met
worth, Mrs Sam Sellars, Mra.
Sunday evenmg with dtrcctor·
William Etchmger, Mra. Daily
Mrs Edgar
Allensworth
Mrs
Duckworth and Mrs Owen Wat·
Theo Neut:.hng ts &lt;'haltman of the
oon
Tbe RF.!utn Jonothan Meiss
party to be held at the church
Mr and Mrs ' orgr l~a~Js of
Daqhterl of the Amen
Chapter,
The choar Jl~ented an ant hem Col umbu s well~ we~kend guests of
CI.Jllleva)utton,
will meet Friday
'Oh PreviOUS Siavwur. Sunday her parents, ~lr and Mrs c p
ISS
an~~~ at the home of Mrs
evenmg at the serv1ce With Jenm Dutton
Irvlng l'arr Jr, S)'l"lcuse at 2 p
fer Loh~e plamst Members of the
Mrs Lillian Slelff and ~[rs Lcs
m. with RtJCent Mrs D4l~ t&gt;utt.on,
chOir are Bill and Suste Neuh: he Ervm were hll StnCSS VISitors Ill
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pr&lt;lldllll.
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lmg Judy Wildermuth, Nedra Ga l1po! LS Frtda}
Br~:~rlfo td CtJilet:n Wtlson caroly n
Mrs Jam r-&gt; Harl ey return ed
' Membera are uted to bnn(
Sr11rl " Carol Scott Iva St ~w~r · 1 h une Thur.. duy afleR spendw
Ialii Biat'
wrapped Cbmtmu gtfts for tbli!
... i!Jl' ~w .. n Jen Molley, Jud;
Llt .. nk~g \oln8 .vttn her •on, Dr
:\ilss JoAnne Jonea wa.s honor DAR approved scbool,a Mrs. Lo
lhck,...
J t'l ~1 arur :\fel\'tn Swt.&lt;;her, Terry J : &gt; hn HurleY and f am!l~. Spnn ,J u .l \llh a party Thursday evening well Probuco will be tbe wistllftii I
John' 1' n
ft cld
1 n1 t hr Fr.derated Church by mam- ant boates&amp; at the meetmg,
At lhr m Jtnmg senlce Mrs Ar
Mrs C R Ka"r b til nt h r 1 b , of lhe .semor choir
Mrs LoweD BurneUe, a memFoJJow&gt;n• choir practice
the ber o( the N"abby Lee Ames chap1
thu r Skmncr and Mrs Boyd ntl hom e wllh a vtrus tnfectton
Sail.
gard sang a duet "You Are Not
C J Rhoades m et M s J 0
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ter, Atbens, wtll be the guest
Alone wtlh Mrs Chester Erw1n, Leonard at the Charl eston auporl 1 gro up adJoUr n~ to the SOCial speaker Tbe Athens Cblpter LS
orgamsl Mrs D1!gard h.as been a Fnday evoo mg after ~he hud been ro om for the party Miss EveJyn presenting Mrs Burnelle as a tan
mcmhrr or th e chu rch cbCiir for a not1f1 ed of the su dden death of Ftck m behalf of the choJr pre- dul.ate tor Hlstorian G;meral at
number of years and th1s was her her so n, Paul OI Ham rl lon, anJ sented M1ss Jones With a mellon tbe election to be held at CODstl
last appearance before movmg to returned here from
v 1rgm 1, 1 co lored orion blank'&gt;lt
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tutlon Hall Waahmgt.on, D c ..
wh ure 11he had been vtst lmg rtla
The refreshment table
was durmg their llXty fifth Contmental
NEW FRENCH ARRIVAL
1ves
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lov ely Y,Jth. pmk cover, centered Congrest
Mr and Mrs Edward T Fren·
Mrs J ames Crhwcll nnd tMr~ WI h an arrangement of mk rose
ch, hsher Street, are
announ John Kctehka wc1 e \ISJLorJJ m I buds tn a c s tal bowl w~tb white
c1ng the btrlh of a 11\x pound j llun lmgton Thursday
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d 1 •t
B
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f'an es m pm
can eawa
wo ounee snn , rtan
etth, at 1 Mr and Mrs Myron r M1ller and 1
Holzer Hospttal on Friday, De son, Jtmmy, were Thanksglv.n s 1 R1bbon sandwJches tn green and
ccmbcr 2 They also have two fhnner guoats of Mr and 1M¥ll 1 p1:1k, hel l shaped cookte 11 decoratoldcr chddrcn, ~larc and Luan Karl Owens and daughter ¥a1 1a cd m pmb: and green, lemon stt~s
Grandparents IU'e Mr and Mrs Daune and grandd!htglt tcr Su&lt;,m 1 nuts and cCICCce were seTved Mrs
M I. French, Middleport, and Bowman
t\ltcc Nease presided at the coffee
Mrs Homer Kennedy was fnk cn I ~l rYittl
great gra ndparents are Mr and
11!-e ~elll! Co~nty Cmcer fjoMrs
Edward French, Middle to the. Metgs Gen eral Hosp1tal .1~
ctety met Tbursdly at Mtddleport
NOW OH.I.Y'
port, nnd the Rev and Mrs E a medica l patient Fr,day OJgltt
I l rcs&lt;&gt;~l were
X1 ,s
Jones, Hlsh School and a eommuruca·
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L. :Mtllcr, fultonham, Ohlo
Mrs Sarah Prob~;t \\a~ tllkcn to JoH:c Kenn edy, Cat•oly n Thomil, tlon from the State he•dquartera
Meigs General Hospt tal 1n the r o1s Burt, Mr and Mrs Fred wu read ~oncermng literature to
DRIVER FlNID
Rawlmg s~Coa ts am bulanc; Fnd a~ Ulaettnar Mr and M:u
Ben be used dunng the campatgn ror
/ Neutzlmg Mary V Tracy, Larry 1956 Mr.s. Cedrte Clark, preSident,
C I' Rnle r, Portland, wa 9 (1ncd mornmg
e '-rMe.. He.tth • M.ter •uar•nree•
Mrs Homer Russell accompan 1 Tracy Oltve lr!.,iJaha"'L , EvJII)'.n pmtded and .tt wu •oted to •
$1 00, costs and sentenced to three
rtavs rn Lhe county jail by Ju5tJce led Jam es Simpson '!'-hen hC' tonk Ftck Carne Keribcdy, 40e Ken .list ~everal casoa tn the county
ef ". . . , )JIIotWI'II tJ. ....,..., MfiiNOIII
of th(' PC.!I. c~ Percy
Poop!(!&amp; bc.r brothor, Albert Bulm fwm nrrly lam!'~ C.1lbert Helen Nouh financially and otherwu&gt;4\
e l!e.,_tOftetl oneaniiiH .._.,,. } HEALTH-0-MOER
'I hur~day aftern oon, {or "dr!Vlng the Shellcnng AniUI HCispllat At ling, Mau d Grueser and Mrs
Tentative plans tor the
fund
te NO ,.._.,
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wh1lc mtoxtcated '
hens to th e V.::ter ans li l •'~llal Nea~t'
d:i-Jve 'WE!re al$0 discussed and It
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Rllter tla uned to !he cld f'r Huntmgt(]n Thu 1.sday tn th.-. Raw - - - - - ------~ Wa.s an'nol,lrtc:cd that Or J J Dav
Jusllce nf the Peot e thal he had lmgs Coa ts ambul,mce
J~; had acc;)pted a posilJOn on the
Mrs Edna Lamg, Bradbury ts gc r Jnd chtldrf'n left Sunday for A4v\SOO'. Boar,d of the SCK'Iety
taken notlung tn!crn dly but cold
.,. 1 ~ 1 tmg Ma~ or and Mrs Srdhey the1r home m Newburg, N Y , ar
J.llllli
1h.ose1 att:endin&amp; were Mrs
Russell fu r several days
llll' a vtsll wtth th eir pareoh, Mr Clark, Mrs Catherine Shavonn
TAKEN TO BIS
a nd M1 s Edgar Allensworth. and aky., Mr$. S1«!rteY. ;R,uuell, N11'ta
Henry Harr111 Mlddlc po 11 was
Mn Glenna L1ttl o was rr: urn- Mr and Mrs Lawrence. Harltnger RuMell, Frances Roush and Supt
taken to the BIS today by the ed to her home from the \lrugs
Gene Hayc.!l and Robert Delay L
)tffoma?
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shertff s off 1ce Hams was g iven General Hosptllll In the Rawltugs t.peot the weekend m Columbu1
tt&lt; I · _,
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an llldcf1mte ~en tence by J ohn I Coats ambulanee Thursdav
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Mrs 1' rank Bel~ ts rll wtth flu
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Bacon on habitual truancy eharg. 1 Mr and Mrs C R Young were
Mrs C F JI,awklns who had
es
bwmess ViSitors tn Athens ntday been Yt ~Jt m g th Col umbus and
T Sgt and Mrs F rank W DI'!V· Marysvllll' relurn cd Saturda)'
hn s pent a wc&lt;Jk Wllh h1s ~ ~ter
Leo Searles who has been a sur·
UAM BROKON UP
HACKENSACK, N J
UP- and br other 1n law, Mr snrl Mrs glca l patient at !he Mason Cllnlc
Bergen County Judge Arthur J M)rOn Mtll cr and ao n enrout{• to has been ret urned home
Mr .ann \!rs Cectl Grogan, Col·
O'Dea brokr: up 1 father-son Chanute Fichl, lll T Sgt Drvltn
has )Uiit return ed from Jap&lt;in and um bus, and Mrs Wtlham Detz and
safe-cracking tcnm today
He senten ced G~Grge Scham he and h lS wtfe, Berm, a naiiV(' of daughter, Sandra were weekend
hie 41\ to a two to three year Germany, have b ~cn vtslt tnt:: rc &amp; u ~sts of C H WL~c Sr and Mil•
term 1'1 sta te pn~on and 8 enten· latives as they drove frorn Ihe caat Ruth Wtsc and Mr aod Mrs c H
Wi se Jr
ced Schamblc s son, James, 22, COBIII to IllinOIS
Mr and Mr8 Jennmgs Wa~ land
Larry Lee, fres hman at the IOC!al
to an Indeterminate term m the
Bordentown Relormater)
The bave recetved word !hal lh "n old High SthCinl Is a msd1eal patbnt
two were charged with burglarlz er son, Jennings, has been ad at llol1.er Hosp1tal wh £re he 11 beina the 11afr. of a ralr Lawn N vanccd to PFC in the U S }{ar mg trea ted for tulercm1a
J, dry cleamng fJrm
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tnc Corps at Camp Pend leton Cal
Mr and Mu Charles Stndcll
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Mrs Jam os B1rm111 ghmn
Mr and son, Sprmgft~ld, bave ~n
4nd Mu Leo McM11len WC'll ~ t on , v1 stttng Mr and Mn
Walllti'D
NOT LUCkY
LOS ANGEl ES Ul'- 0 11 wild- and James Waul.k, bavc heon Ault and fatmly
caUer (,len Mccarthy apparently guosts or Mr and Mr.!i H{•luu·J
Mr and Mrs lenmn.J.lll Ketfer
t•ould Clnd oil Just about any. Btrmlngham Sr
M:r and Mu Thoo Wilson Mr... •
Georg e Childs 1!1 tl.'j.)OrlNI 116 Dt~nu•,l McNaughton ahd r Mrl
where exrept h1.s own back yard
Hotelman Conrad N
Hilton senous).y lil al hts homo on NorU. Har(,.y 1 hom as, Cnilunbu~. were
annount"ed today that a lllUteeSII Seeond Avenue
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called here by the death or Paul
rul well has been completed on
Pclno Pratt , son ol Mr~
Leo l-eonard and VISited relatives and
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tbe property of the ShamJ"()(!k Prall, has bceq taken lo 1 Da, lon forn1er nctghbors
Hilton Hotel, at Hou 11 ton Tex Ho~pltal !Dr treatfnCnt arter
I Mtss Mattlyn LcwL~, Cleveland,
PifYMI!IiT
rosh,man at Ohw Ul'llvenity
~~~was once owned by M'c: Jng a corooary •ttac.k
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Mr, ao~ Nrt Gcral~ R1 ec and apent the woekend with ber uncl~
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three Sona and M.n liutd D1lg~rd and aunt, Rev and Mrs Fred r
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AXIS OWN JOI!
were dinner guests Sunduy uf Mr Gardner
Come and Jel$100 . . . . '300 or up to $1000. Gelll
lely on y011r OWII 81lnalure ond seearlty. Take !bit
ASBURY PARK, N J UPand Mrs
Bradford Maag and ~:"':~:':::'~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,
deu DD biUo, noles ond
due. Pov off lbt! car
Carney H Lebra. aec~tary of dauabter, Myrna, Mmer.m llc
~~ BA$K ER F UR•NOQlTUIUC PQ
the Asbury ~ark tfarklng - A'uthA Columbw Sunday paper carothed
lh!nn.
Then
repay
your
one
acrount here ulllly to
orlty, hu r••eammfllnded that hil ried a pJeture or Mrs Gordon
your
eonventenee.
Have
mort!
for yoaneU eici!F':
Harris, dauchter or Mr and Mrs.
Job be abolil'lhed
month.
You IWDe II. We supply lt.
He .satd there Is only $422 In C M Hennesy, M.lddlepot t lHu. ~
FOR
the author1ty'a treasury and con- Han-Is Is prestdcnt of lhe Worn~
BI'IDC or mall the btana
linuf'd P&lt;IYmehl of IUa uo,
a en's AS50Ciatlon of the Boul \.ard
lfPt!&lt;lal prompt rervlee.
week ~ola ry would break the au. Prel\byte)'fan Church whH h
1~
Ohio people olnee 1912
lhortt)
plannmg a Chrl.5fllt&amp;!i h:uan1 Wed·
reJ(Ulatton.
ne!diY
POSITION OPIN
IMr5 Dans
Lamhert South
GHtfo' NSBORO, N c
UP- A Third Avonue, fell at her home
Weekly ne ~~ paper In Ah o11kle Saturday wlulo wash10g wmrlows
N c • r~tn an ad toflay In tb~ and broke both ann~ She ts unNAME . . ,
Green•boro Dalb N'ewlll, fllr
a dnr the ~re of a loeaJ doctor
reporter
Mr and Mrs. Ja~ob Sthafer and
The ad ~Aid • Our Yotlng men dllU(bte.r, Darla. l'll!\le moved to
bold good J)()lltl~ns with
our Columbu11 where t-h)y ar.· 11\ lllg at
~Oillpany, .rro
jnto publishing 430 A ).lay{atr Boulevarrt
Mi
or thl! mselvet, or go West to Sc!haettt Is employed at the BuJ'ba
btome writ ers for papers lika the Keru11 Printtna Company
Greensboro D•Uy NeW!,
the
Mr ind Mrs Clyde Bel~·h ;:! t or
POSition being optn for Charlestort. 11pent tho
LOAN W,\NTJ:D $
lattrr cause"
w1th ber par.. nh, Mr and Mrs
W Clark
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IT'S AN IDIA
CaptAm nod M.r~ .hme~ Hartin:
124 E. MAIN ST.
PHONE 191
MADISON Wu UP- A M•dl
aon man came up with an Idea
lor a Chrutma. t~tft tor a fril!nd
OPTOMIITBI8T
who apparently has everythina
but PGII« turned him down
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The man called pollee
qnarte" and ••ked If be
Eall Coart
Pl1 a $1 parkin&amp; ticket in
Offke
Roan: t te 1%, Z te
'lllll:e lor bill frleool.
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Jones Honored
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Sboppln~-And Wllh The Comfor1ablo

New Furniturt

F~lln• Thai 'four Clolhea Arc BclnA Ex.
JHJ'rlly Laundtll!d By Uo. We Combine Mod·
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Bring You Tbe Cle.,.ea Wash You Ever
Had- Alld U COIItl Very LIHie.

IT WAS THAT TINY DOT THA'T LEVELED HIROSHIMA

COMPAIATIVI POia of the hydropn bolnb. our blggut atom bomb anCI tbe ~ atcDD balD) that
the big city of Hlro8hlma 1J ertOUJb to give &amp;n1 ~_,.t p&amp;UH. U tb&amp;t UtUt Job could
level HtroshUna. what could the big lS.meptoD (equ&amp;l to 18,000,000 tom ol TNT) R-bomb doT lAr·
~d::lt H-,l:tomb ~ to have been set oil by t.he U. a. wu about tbla lise, equal to hun:drecla of
time• tlle Gl'llt A.-bomb'a force.
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ort Yearly
Holiday
son :.pta
\ . The fafth annual Christmas pro- and g1fts of their own &amp;electton
Ject of tbe Meigs Ct:l).!oty Junto~·~ when they are taken on 1 tour of~
Cbomber of Com"1•ro• io)oved In local nom
to 'O(CiCJal acboB today watb the
VU'gil Brown, (916-X)
wtU.
~eement of plans for ~ work wath the Mulister~al AssoeapRf94~tung Yqletlde season.
latlon and other grOups in ~atrY
seuta:g a goat at 100 baskeis ing out the Cbr~at.p:l.ls L,lghtlng
• 'for ' di&amp;t&gt;i)!~Uon !lois Cbilstma. Contest on which dtfills .,,u be
1 b~?~n anoouoceft: at a 1:1~ !flatfi.
tbe IOC'§.l J&amp;)eees

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duall for toys, canDeil t:oods,
and other foods for tnctwlion in
the Christmas
bas~ets whiCh
Wlll be given to the needy of
.Mmgs County.
Willi~ R: Kmght and Jack
~eeUg tipve been tl.imed aS Co- ·!' ree~
Cbairmeii. bf the ,19&amp;1 Cbrtstmas '
~ t
PrOJect Cimpatgn In a lQeeting
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dence other appOintments · to
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committees were offldlllY: ' made
M "arl{er"8burg rqeq an~ a
with SIX ouh eomniltt'ees &amp;elng: Martella man lre be.ing he!d ln
appo1oted to aid ia tbe pfjljb(t.
county jail, ~ UtveatiiJationt tn
connection wlth the rohberi or
Named as Chairmen to
the the Wagner Hardware Store1 In
Food CommLUee weN
Roaer Bacltle and the attempted robbery
Morgan (801M·X) and K Finley, of the Racme Service Sl1t10n
(335-X) who wtll contact wbole
Sheriff Charles Russell nported
sale houses, organbations and the th.ree men, who were trans·
grocery stores lor foods
ported Monday by Deputy Sheraf(
Toy Commlttee chairmen are Harold Duckworth Crom the Wash·
Frank
Jenninp (169-Y)
and mgtoo County Sheriff'.!! off1~e are
Richard Karr (6010-;Y)
whose Wesley Leasure, a&amp;, Martetta, Carl
Wk it 18 to soll~lt the donations Leasure, 37, Parkersburg arrd
of new and good used toys which Eddy Ti~lor, 35, Parbr.sburg
wtU be reconditioned and reWagner's Hardware was robbed
paired in time fbf Christmaa
early Monday mornang of $20 In
Advcttiamg and promotion of change and hardware, Racme Ser
th.e Chriatmas Project tests wtth
v1ce Station was brGken mto the
Ri~ehard
Rosenblum
(296-X)
same
ro.ormng:, but were scared
who~ task is to gain the
W1d&amp;
away
by the proprietor and his
most publicity avallal;)le on the
w1fe
It
ls reported that nothmg
venture and t.o vruee appeala
yainting up the · aeeftsity of "A. was taken front the &amp;tatlon
Clarenc~ Roush, 22.
Virgil
Real
Christmu For
All in
Rouab,
24,
Gerald
J\oush,
19
all or
Metg• Coqnty "
BidWell, were each tJned $9 and
Richard Follrod (377-M) is
1n r.ost5 -Monday afternoon by Justice
charge of the funds commattee, of tfle Pt!aee Percy People~ on a
han@ng a dlr~ mall tampilign charge of dtslurbmg , \he peace m
to lnter~t bUBiii men, organi· an assemblqe ~~f P.!OJ!lc The trio
zjljqns, kn UJ.cij 1 uaJs lq 11mQkipg •wa,, atrc.sfed SUnday ,by {be derPt4net.try 'dopiU
to Ole ~ tlr;; department.
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• l.IONS tO HAVE MOVIe
Tour
A movte entltl-...1
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ren of the eommuplty will be meehng of the LIO&gt;ns Club, Wedliven money to purebase toy• netday at tbe Federated Church

N~w Sewage Dispo~ Facilities

For Mlllion Readied Along Ohio
New sewaa:e diaposil fac!Utles
for a million petsons. Jn the" Ohto
RIVCJi Valley W~te ~derl,&amp;ken
thas year, , ~e Ohlo R.1ver VaU.ey
Watf!r SaDJtatJon CoblmJs&amp;ion an
nouDCed today.
The COIJIIftUSIOR -sahJ ' 636 Cthes
snd towns an tilt area &lt;ltlibed by

ties m the Pattsburgh area
Cha1rman Earl ~vendor( said
11ewage treatment facllthes .POW lO
operation .!lerve 4,300 000 (l( lb.\
9,600,000 Jewered populahon m
tlie Ohio Vall ()y

ne'Ve~dorfl a mcrY~ber of tbe
New "York Deputmeot or Hettlth,
tbe Ohio Rivet bav• IIWqe tro.aat- said that wilh municipal treat
mt!nt pla.l'lt.a Flfty IJ:\'He •ore arc
dv
building; fa~lltha and 67 b.ave menl program a anem~
th~
taken bids ror to~c:tloa. Th~ commission's maJor attention , "is
nrlw being directed 'toward ex·
67 are Pattlbura~ and eommunJ- pedltlng Industrial was le control."
There are 1,414 mdustrlal ~o~Jant$
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dtacharge
wutes
mto

slreanl8 in the etgbth 11tate llrea
Of these 36 per e(!nt have adequate control fa(tlttJes, 34~ have
partaal control, fO art'l building
control fadlltlee and 133 others
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To C.oal Mine Is Given

The Y&amp;llalle CounCJl a:t Jt.s b1
monthly meetmc Monday n1ght at
j the YJII"ge hall, gave ds "atamp
I of approval ' for the 5Ubmltlmg of
a ballot to lhe people of Pom .. roy
1D the NoYember 1~ electmn
a $170,000 bond wue wh1ch wGuld
give the village funtb enough to
c=orutruct a sarutary sewage sys
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Sub :l;l!ro cold anpRed
twn s north today and
cific storm doused tbe
wtlh ram and snow
Temperatures feU
the northern Mldwe&amp;t
weekend bhzzard In
early today II was an icy
at both Grantaburg and
and 12 below at Eau Clalr.t.
It was e\"en colder m the
IraJ Rocklfll, wh~re Fra! ('t,
became thE natwn's '"·~'::(.:
16 degrees below Z.!fO.
35 miles per hour,
gui!f~lj.
B2 mph, broucht
southeast Wyomma:
. Texas reported
a 1lalf Jn.~he.s or
ln. the AmaraUo
weatbel' al!b OVI&gt;rsj)rQnd ·,
nation's e~~:~torn
only Mame and Florida
N Y got two tnehe:i o£
24 hour per1od
measured at

ll.ayor E Y Robmson.
s1ded
GYer the meehn(
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to t he "oup that the
15 days bte 10 the
tewag:e permit reaewal. to U.
Slatt" Department of Health
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Tbe mayor'a report of $011;M
for the month of November .$
accepted by be eouaeil aDd a i'UP
ancial rc~ waa gtveo by Clerli
Cbarles Le r
reportt4
thAt the
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general
Fund $2593 82

f.oats Quits Post
On School BOard
At Middleport]~dis~~~~:..
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Roa..rt CNb, ptH~ of
tht- Middleport BMrd of Educ.
tion. r"'-'*' Wht• "'-' Board
1Mt M.ndar at 1M HlP SchMI
and ftls ...U~~Mtiolt was Keepted whtt ,..,.,_

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The council voted to pay $1
the water eompaDy aad
tbe h&amp;hl rompany
bi.U lt was reported ;:~~~~~:~~~ •
the balance of the :,
$3977 21

Marcus C:hemhtrf., ~

•nt, pnV'dd MMI the ...rd
will ft'lllq -n appointment ••
replace Mr. CNtl, who
hMt
serv.tll fot .,..._ •......,,, ten
.,..,..., at tt.. MJtt mwtt.,. on
Janulirp 10 a..... his ....._,...
tlon has bKOtne ltfftctlve on
Janu...,. 1.
The ~·s Urlttmu .., •.
tlon will eldMcl fr.m 1 the&gt;
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Fr3rlcis Wallace Speaker For · Commissioners
Annual Pomeroy Grid Banquet Okay Diesel

Tl!JI~iit-.--'i@"tll . IAI.,olfl!l Jllih'ft'
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c Baker of Do

Third
_.,.,.e J;Je~irtmtltil or
a ca~
~ O:f the ~~ilrmea
whose tel!pbones ~e listed with
thmr nap~es wilf re~ult 10 the
articlea be.iP&amp; p1cked up

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Placing Of Bond
70;000 In 1956 Bal
Sub--Zer9
Grips
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'l'reuuJ')' $768,'747. ud reeewed thee leg:lllative pohcle. 15 Jllus
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be
01
takeD Jan 2 for
the (lrst unit Of a
field house facdJty on
Three persons suttered mmor
here.,
IRJUnes, three cars were damaged
The ftrst urut will be known
heavily and f jtfV!'JI~lnd anotllth~ phystcal welfare and
er person Were ~J,ted to appear
praCtice bu1ldm,il It features
befGrc. local maailltrate.s, as the
T1ckets for the annual football
team• In th• nation and usually
Olympic si~ . SO x 200 feet,
result of two •ectdents tD the
hM t+lem plc:klfd clos• to tiMir
rmk
area, Monday. the Highway Pa- banquet for the 19Mi Pomeroy.
Panthers ean be obtained £rom
final position in th• natfenel
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trol reported
1 At the rejUiat n:teet.iDJ' , o( the
Baker aaid the Sl!i=ODd
According to ~ tbe report , thf member.!i oqlt.E: .Comeroy BHo.st&amp;S palls In the fall,
b .2 ..' K d
I C(tunty CommuUonen held Nov
long range plana for a
fiht mtshap happe~R~ at a 16 a
~r ca~ e ~A~TC ase
Wallace hns been ncfr the top ember 21 In tbe eourt bocue. a b1d
pPysiCal e«;Ju~at10n
m on McCumb&lt;lr Hill Road, west Auoelat~OD,
at $tar.k.a: Dl'U,g Store and SWI6.her 10 the Wrlhng game fof the past for 4,000 gallon~ of J).il):&amp;el fuel for
elude a omnaslum
or Bradbury, when 1 13 and B Cab and Lohse Dr1,11 Storf! The ban- 20 yeara, aud baa been widely the county eq~neer wai 1aven to
and poss.lbly an RcYI'C
dr 1ven by Ray Myers, 2(), Mmen~- quet will be held at th! :Pomeroy sought as
standard 011 in Portlmq;uth.
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11 .11peaker at banquru
He saJd the ftrst umt was
ville met h~adqn With a truck Jun10r Htgb Sc,bool audttonum on His moat recent app!arance was
The priCe that the firm qu,ated
J:~
\.Jill-~~
the nature of a "tna&amp;s 'pirticipa drtven by 1 16 Yiv old jUTenllllt
Thuraday,
De&lt;;embet
15
m
New
York
when
"'llopalong"
was
o
118
per
1allon.
aild
Sbenff
~S n_~ ·~Jt!-._
Uon facility," affordmg reerea from RuUand. The 'report state.!!
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loc:•l
Booste"
han
obtafh.
Cassady
of
Oluo
State
WI&amp;
preJ.ent·
Charles
Buuell
wu
gtven
a
$30
u
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tional tacUibes to large portions that the two vehicles met in the
ltd orM of th• top apom wrll· ed w1tb the He1sman Tropby, an eKpense account to attend the
of the student body, sttch as a center o( the road on a bhnd
ert In th• nation for the INn honor wht~h marked Cassady as state sberiH's eoDventlon at Col·
4
union building, g&lt;llf course and curve
cauet 1 , gu••t speaker. He Is the top football player tn tbe na. umbus, Dee 7 and 8 BtUs W:l:re
u!!~ RuueU Mid
natatorium proVIde
tio
lhe
~:....Jte,
The dirt Ooor bwldmg
Both vehicles were d&lt;~maged Fr.. nt:ls Walltc. who ~~ hJs !ton He has also appeared at 1also p.tid 11t the meehng
home In Beflalre, Ohl•, and who numerous other top
sporhng
cora hi In
town. were '«1·
be completed by next fnU, he
heavily ao~ Myers suffered a
functions as wall as speaklna: :!It
most completed and tbU.. StriJit.
When not used for skaUoa:, lt wm bru11ed ~tieat and the Juvemle
h noted for his column HCh banqueta tor some or the top colMIIGS GINIItAL HOSPITAL 1Com.nuas1oner lllf ~ ,.~
be available fur practice by ath ~o&gt;ffer~ abnllon• or the ught
fall In ttt. Saturctay l'""int 1
bis crew would .lu.YII tW
Admttted Moaday Mrs Lillum on tbroughout
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Jetlc teams, for Intramural aud knet!, The minor was ctted to ap... Past "Pialkln Rniew" W•llau cge teams tn the nation
Wallace ls curr~ntly a contra. Frrn~t. Che5ter. Mw LoJ.s Cectl, trict as soon aa thej -;{~flhi.­
other j ccrea.Uonal , pu.rpo~'
pear before Juvenile Judge John
•nnu1lly plck;s th' tolt collqe
butmg Edttor of Look Magazme. Mtddleport, George Childs, M1d puWng everert!eDI up ~
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Bacon, somet,ltnt tbiJ W:!ek
and has wntten 14 well known dleport, R~mond Doyle, Caledon- out tbe decorated section.
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The- second acctdent occurred
books
witb
football
background&amp;,
Ia
and
Mn
Susie
Spnqer,
Cool·
A
crew
of
tbe
Columbus
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at 9 06 p, 1n on State Route 7,
and 10 of them h.ave been adapted \'Jlle
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Southern Ohio FJectr:h~·, Compa~
two mtle.ll Routh o( M1ddleport and
1 to the movies
Discharged
Mrs
Betty
L1ttle
connected
the lights whic:b ~
aeeordu{g to the report, a car
Local boosters would Jake to 'll.nd mf.an.t, Middleport, Mr.s Viola been strung by the villqe s~
drtven S{JUth by ;.lra Jobnson, 34,
have a ret!Ord crowd on band at • Iones, Pomeroy; John Boc:ock, Department
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Gallipo_till, stnick tnto tbo rear by
th1s
y
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ar's
banquet
to
honor
the
Pomeroy,
Mrs
Mna
Barnbatt,
Ch1ef
of
Pohee
Russell
a V('h\de driven by WilHam Bot
team that brought the (lrlft SEO R11c1ne, John J Lelfhelt, Pomeroy, reported a collection of $ZOJ:Af:t
ton, 31, L~tart, W Va, tm
cltamplnhshilJ 11'1. bu;lot)' to Pome- MarJe Woodg~. PODlft'OY, Mn from lhe parking meter&amp; ~~' jT!iO
Two deaths of lltu'ldleport resl·
'tioatoh auf~OO • Iaeerahon:&lt;J of
roy
Marjoru~ nrnt Potnerof,
week endang saturday. De(i, . f_:. . .,
dents .at Meags General Hospttal the body and 1s to appear before
were reported late T~d~ morn Middleport Ma.yor c Sidna:r Ru81iell
Ply
tb tbat 1 1 d
mg. B.oth deaths oecU*:i!il" 11 t al nn th.e tharae of failUre
Dn :a:k
most the same l t 1 ~e ~~
Witbta a lute anli clear
Saturday rught.
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Mrs &amp;arab F'ro)i$t. 1b, l pa The Joluaeon vch1cle was
tieflt for OM wcek 'suffenng from slightly, but the olher
aplihort llmRe btl
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t.ea.v•ly
fOR.
of
obce
usse
a stroke succumbed lhts mornmg damaned
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Bail Chief ted
She 18 !IUfVJVcd by 1 sister Mrs
The Patrol also t:eported that
ey repor
o H Stewart and a brother, T George Hudson, At1ddleport was
According to th~ report Chief
H Dav15 both (]f Mtddleport The fined $15 and costs by Cheshire's Bmley and Patrolman Everett
temalns were taken to the Raw Mayor Reynolds, for fatlure to Bostic, mvestigatcd the wrecked
Jlnp-Coats Funeral Home Ar- have an operator'.s license AJso sedan C!bout 9 Hi p m A short
rangements are meompletc
Roy Preddy, 20, Rlltland, was ar- time Ia~, W G Graham, Rut·
Mn George Reynolds, of Mtd~ rested Mooday lUtd placed m the land ~pocted that hts car, which
dleport was the ~econd death She Maddleport dty jail, ehR.rged with fitted th~ ' descraption of
the
was a surgJ.cal palmnt at the hos mtox1eatum, the Patrol stated
wrecked car damaged on
the
Returmng rrom a mccttns htld cha~rmcn apd directol'li ol all of but thc1r deterrmnaUon to er~diplta\ Survivmg are 1 son GuJ
rJ1ht stde, had been stolen ln tn the Nell House ID Columbus, I the 88 Ohio counties is the tre-1 cate the diseue
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Reynolds, Mtftdleport, son, Cr-t~ig
front of Dr Ray Ptcken~· offiCC Sunday, December 4,
durmg mcndous amount of gOOd that the
"Dr Kenneth ' Landauer
Reynolds and a daughter,
Mrs
on South Thtrd Street Mr Gra whtCh campa1gn activities ror the National FoundltiOD for Iotan- New York, UIJJstant medleal
Madge ·Mutsell, both of Cuyahoga
b1m reported that he had left 1956 "Mareh of Dtmeo" was out I tile Paralysts does, not only for ector of the FoundaUon,
the kQys Ill th{' car while he had lined hy Bob FcllC'J' L1cvcland I those who bavc been stricken, tbat In Ohio alone dunng
Falls
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&amp;one m to s~ Dr P1ckens
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es:t number in al\7 tate
Rey.llold/1 are al.so being eomplet·
A pr.hhon was fll~d m
Also pn 5alurr1A:v n ght, Cinef Indian pllcber an«t volunteer
dnve, H E
ed polio. The 1906 :nn.Ut
1hat Carl Owen; chatrman o( the
ed by the Rawlmgs Coat~~ Funeral Mctgs Covnty Clerk or Court!ii
Boney of Pomeroy, who u1 wnrk
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Home
flee by Mild~d
er
1 eportrd to him lllal
worthy
t.:lNCINNAtl 0 up..;,...Produce
"H«" also nlattd that
---:---,--__..leyv•lle. Pa.
h&lt;Jd hro ken mto
th e mg m behalf of th~
('AU!'!c made ti:Je follOwing ~late(' gg.s, ntedtUms f1rm, up lc, are 14 rC.IIpU'ator eentera
MI.TING CHANGIO
f' r, Mtddleport, for support o1 hCJ~~t 1 ::;;~ cOJnpartmf'nl uf hts car
I &lt;'On~umers U S A large brown nat1ons, two o[ whieh
The Sout~ern I..ocal School Board 1elf and tbe1r 50D.
~"t
tl wa.'i pa • hd 10 frnnl of 1uent
55-56, medaums- 48 50, brown mtx ted in Ohio Tb..ts U. a1 · ·ct•iei
regular mcctmg wlll be held
In h Jr
home on South Thtrd Ave
"I
was
truly
impressed
wtth
149..30,
extn large -.51; A large communU7 job wiWih
Thursday, Dec 8 Ins tead of TUes- claims
owens reported that he and
day D1ght a.s or,grnally announ~ed
w1{e's drtfcr s licenses were the knowledge and frankness of wh1le 5() 52, A Jara:e brown 50-52. sbould have the ""~ntl~,c~
sincere1ty A medmm while 42:-45; A medium every9ne from 111
Paul Bfegte, clerk, Racine. 0, an
mi.,lng and the regtslr11hon paper Bob Feller and tbe
w1th
which
be
has
undertaken
brown 42-45 checkl :831. under and of all age&amp; Aa
nounced today
car v. a.s al !'io m1ssl ng
the trcmendeus task we aU face s::rad~~; 24-23, small 1136, B large and Dr Landauer laid
to malce the drive a success
11-48. grade C 36-38
cue does not reepeet lint
MARRtAGI LtCENSU
C'hll'kenR,
fr)'urs
weak
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low
baok
aecount, be Ybu
Max L Bormg, 20 Ree&lt;!IIVI!Ie
"That OhiO ls a plvot.al slate cr, frvers 3·3~ lb11 1819, hens manufaeturer, lawyer.
labqre.: and Ruth Ann Wh1te, 16.
in thls drive and that it 1s 1m I huvy over :i lbs 18-20; hens farmer, hoW!Iewife.
Mln.cnvllle, p;tudent
portant tbat ea"ch
communaty 111ght 5 lbs and under 16-18, hens or child I am askiq
Joseph E Fo~ter Jr. 25, Porn('
does Its share waa pointed out In light. ltgborlli 13 J5, old roo.s port on Blue Crutcll
roy, mechan1cal eng~neet and Jo
eluded m
the facls 1ters 8-11
her Sl and
ADD Webb 1 21, Letart Fal.b, aecrepresented to
campaliU 1 Butler 00 score 66.
drive dlll'lDS: JUi~'f-"

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The Doily Sentinel. Pomero,..M!Cidleoort. Ohio

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THURSDAY ,
HOCD SKATING PARTY
of the 1
Po.y Cbunh of Christ will
Approxim!lltely
thirty mt;m·
bol~ tlt.e~ ' ahnu•L
Christmas bers of the Junior and Sen1or
~"'~ die ,Morljn Remurant, , Youth FeUowthips or Heath
Th~Y'. ~ember 8, at 6:30 Methodist Cburcb. and
their
p.m.' The elus is to meet at the guest&amp; enjoyed a skating party
ch\ll'dl- al · 4:15 p.m. Following at Point Pleasant Friday evening
tbe cl;iftnw the group wUI go to They were accompanied by Mh.
the ®me tf Mrs.· Harry O.borne, L. A . Banger~i!r, John Ketchka,
UnetlJJ J;'~ fQr 1 Christ.JBas Richard ~ham bets,:· Erlled C!&gt;part{. _
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TYISDAY
Tod&amp;y
Coffee Time
Ding Dona: School
Search lot. Beaut y
Home
Tennessee Ernie
Feaiher Your Ne~t
Bob &amp; Jan Carr
Your Star- Slroweaae
World or Mr . .Sweeney

2;30 il&gt;dUflry OD Puade
2;411 at:od,ern 'Romaneee
3:00 .lltUaee Theatre
4:00 Date. witb .Life
4; (~ Fitit Love
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10:30 :llr. Dtotric:i Attomer
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Moning Show
Capla ln Kangaroo
OttTr M ~re ·
Arthur Glldfrer
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lady
\o&lt;Jve of Life
Search for TomOJToW
The Guldin&amp; Light
KJitie'a Kitch eo
Welt:ome. Travelera
Robert Q. LowiJ
Houseparty
The BIIJ Plyoft
Bob- Cl'OSby Shew

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5:00 Gene Autr.Y:·Bot Roten
6:00 Lucky a Ratteli
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Weatherman
7:00 Draw Witb J(e
?:'15 D&amp;-i.ig. Ethrilrd.o;; "Ntw1
7:30 Cisco Kid
8:00 Phil Sllven Show
8:30 You'll Never Get Rich
9!00 Meet llll1fie
9:30 Ovel'seas Adrenture
10:30 $64,000 Qu estion
10:30 My Favorit e HUs band
11 :·oo Up to t he minute News
11 :05 Lat ~ Show
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7;00 ICuklil Fran &amp; Ollie
7 , 1~ John Daly
7:30 Waraer Bros. Prueatt
8:30 wi-atl Earp
9:1)9 Danny Thomas
9:30 Dul,'ont Theatre
10:00 Wrestling- HallywoDd
11:00 News
U..! O!J Weather
11 :10 Sportt
IUD Playbo...e IS
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_SHOWN IN DISCUSSION at tba White RoUP CducaUoa oonltrtDetl
lD W8.11hlngton are crrum lett) Mary P. Huyt, Napa. CaJit., prutdmt or the Callfomla E!llementary School AdmtnlttratJua .....,..
t:iatlon; Lyndon H. Strouah, Rome. N. Y .. lebuola euperiDteaelent;
WUUam J. CUI, Cleveli.Dd, C&amp;UwUo War Vtttrau bt.Uuul
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·Meigs County Ministerial Association·
Holds Dec. Meeting At Racine Church

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The .¥"eig.s County Ministerial 1how the as.socialion ean help
Association met Monday at the them u minister.~.
Racine Methodist Church for their
December meeting.
Announcement was made Of the
DevuUons led by the Rev. John Pa5tora tonventlon to be held at
ElwOQd, pastor of the host church Memorial Hall, Columbus, Jan . 23·
opened the meeting and Rev. c. 28. The invitation of the Rev.
E. Hoyt, president ·was in charge Gardner to meet at his church on
of tb.e business session . A discus- TUesday January S, was accepted.
Rev. Victor Brown gave an insion was held on each minister
taking his lurn of having a ser- teresting devotional mes5age usmonette in \h~ Saturday edition igg for his topic "Putting First
of the D.pily Sentinel.
Things First" afh~r which the
The lack of interest in the meeting closed with the benedicMini.sterial Association on
the . tion and the group •dJourned to
part of the ministers was mention- a Racine restaurant for lunch.
ed and a discussion held on what
Attending were Rev. L. A. Banto do to interest them . Rev. Fred gerter, Rev. Victor Brown, Capt.
Gardner suggested that for the Glenna Rummel, Rev. Fred Gard·
program at the next meeting a ner, Rev. C. E. Hoyt, Rev. J. Lesli e
round table discussion b2 held .on Kunze and Ref. Jthn Elwood.

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6:35 Weather
8i40 Sports
6:~ Hurrican Exprees
7:00 Kukla Fran &amp; OIUe
7: 15 John Daly
7:30 Disneyland
8o31&gt; l1GM Parade
9:00 Masquerade Party
9:30 Breat The Bank
• 10:00 Wed , Night Fl~bts
IUiO New~
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3:58 Sign On
4:0() DaDceland
5:00 Mic-key -MDuse
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7:(\0 Kukla,. F:ran &amp; Ollie
7:15 John DalY
7:30 Lon.e Ranaer
8:00 Bi.shop Sheen
8:30 Stop The Mwoic
9:00 Star Time
9:30 Down the Road
\P:OO Gity Octecti:ve
10:30 r u~ d 3 LiveS
11:00 News
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4:00 • Dao.ceJond
5:00 Mick(l)f Mouf! e
6 00 AIJbDtt 4r Cos tello
6:30 M'UWI:I
6:36 Weather
6;40 Sports
6·45 Hurric.IU'i.e E~ pre~
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7:1S' ·1Dhn· DtiHi ~
7:30 Rii'J•Tin TiD
8:00 Ozzle &amp; Harriet
8:80 Crossroads
9:00 Dollar a · SctOnd
9:30 '.fhc VIse
10.00 Ethel and Albert
10:30 New.~
10:36 Weather
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Lawrence R. Murphy, former
Middleport resid ent. is featured in
an ~Hlcle in the Dec.e mber is.&amp;ue
-of "The MoPar Wholesaler" the
publication of the MoPar industry
which intludes the Plymouth, De
Soto, Dodge and Chrysler cars.
Mr. Murphy, Who is c~mptroll er
of the MoPar Parts Division of
ChrYsl~r Corporation, is In charge
of the over-all operation and planning for the c\ertronic brain
which had b0en installed in the
office at Centerline, Mich. The
braln is known as the raM 702
electronic data processjng machine

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Wabama Guard
NamedToWVa
AU State Squad
Doug Roush, a guard on the
Wahama White Falcon football
team during the p!1st sea!lon, wa.s
honored late last week by being
placed on the third team of the of·
ficial West Virginia AU State
Clan "B" football team.
Doug was t:o-ca ptain of tbe Waharua team during the past season and is the .son {If Mr. and MrR.
Douglas Rou.sh of the Union community near New Hncn,
Rece-iving honorable mention on
the official team was Jack Paugh
fullback on the Wahama team and
co-captain. Jack ls tbe son ·of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Paugh Of New Ha·
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and can read 15,000 letters or
numbers a fcond of magnetic
tape which whirls at the rate M
75 inches p r stlcond.
It will mak ·(\Ver a quarter or a
million inve~toPy control dccisions per day to keep tab on tile
eight warehou.11c5' aetbSs the coOntry supplylnlt parts and accessories
for all Chrysler corporation vehicles to more than 12,000 dealers and whole~a1ers. The machine
is the bigge.st- 28 tons-electronic
BY MRS. I, F. HOUDASHELOT
[ brain in the car ind~slry, and wlll
Mr.. aod . Mrs. -Ronnie Williatrui
1 control a nation-wide inventory of
and son of Pomeroy visiled Mr
more than 85,000 items.
.and Mrs , Edmund Foster Sunday.
Frank Bennington and farnU~
spent
Sun4ay with Gerald Saxton
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. Bob Bowfn, Columbus,
spent
the woekend with his mother Mrs .
reda Bowen and
grandparents
L. E. Wood and wire.
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Miss Varina Kay Hou'dasheldt
spent Friday with her .Jl'AOdparents, Mr · and Mrt. Ebner Houda.
sheldt, while her pareqts Mr. lnd
Irfrs. MeryJ Houdasheldt were in
Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs: E. N. Johnson bad
their daughter Nancy and other
relative! IS guests over the wet'lk.
end.
Mrs. L. R. Chapman- apent su 12.
day with Mrs. E. F. Houdashelt.
Sunday dinner gue..ts of Mr.
and ~- Meryl Houd.!isheidt were
lfilton MuiUns, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ellis, daughter,- ·Evelyn ·and son
Dennis, Mt. 8.nd Mrs. 1!:, 't. Houda:
sheldt.
Mr. and .Mrs.. J'ohn s~nt. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Noon, Columbus
spent a weekend with L. .R. Cha~
nian .and wife.

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Cecil B-olio l.fooday eveuin1 witb tbem home ror • Ylttt.
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Mrt . Carl MlUer an d Mrs. DoroThe Eia:hth Grade room atteadllll
t hy Stone au~tiDJ' bOJteues.
•The First BaptUt Church held a in a body the fuaeral Ul"t'leei tor
apeelal llf.lft8 aenrice Su.aday
id Jamea CampbeU held at &amp;be II""
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wbJcb tltioir• fro"' Albtnt, Mid· way Ch""'b Woclll.a,.
Sunday eveninl IUNI.I of II[.
dleport tnd Kern Run toot part .
Lawnn~t Luebdoo and Edith and llrt. Harroon BeaUer
.Strickland of Athen• were mar· Mn. S. L. Brytnt tnd Mr. I.Dd .Kn.
Ana Brytnt.
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Mr and Mn:. Julea &amp;Hint ot
Gertrude Chan waa r etaken from the Meip Gen- Glouster 'Nere Sunday IUHtl ot ·•
eral HOJ pilal to a eonvtleaeent her nieee Mrs Sherman Butler.
Mr. and Mra. Lawrenc ~ Andfllo.. home in Columbus by tbe Chaae
son had aa holiday t uests lilt. aod
ambulanee.
Mn . Don Anderson and M"iBJ Opal ·-"~·
Mr. and Mrs. Jtm es TitUI Sr., Arwtrone.
hid u h()lidtr cue.ta Edith tnd
Several frieuds of Grace Ana
Georse Titua and Mr. and Mn.
Miller
lathered at her home to
Jamea Titus ~r ., and sona.
help
alebrate
her fourth b~
Mr. and MD. John &amp;aeon have
moved from the CJark property to day.
tbe apartment vacated by Mr.
Kr. 1nd Mrs. El\lin Wanzo 1Dd. '~' "
IDd Mrt:. Chril Diehl
100 and wife, Toledo, 1pent flM
llrt. Carrie Cauell, Mrs. WiiJ. holiday wekeend with Mra. J . E.
iam Winaton and daua:bter or Mid- JackOI!In and Mn . Charles Graba• - ~
Mr. and Ml'J Weber Theobald ':.t·1
dleport called oa Mr. and .Mr,.
were
recent guests of . Mr~ aud _ ,
Ani IJr}'aat. recellitly.
SCI!NII_!JKI THII 'aril ~~:~~- Oil
of lllo f.orui.I!Upt "- · 1. Jilllfrs. Claud Clark, AtheWJ.
lfr. and Mn. Cecil BuUer ol
Mn. S. L. Bryant visHed W•d·
-~~~~~l'_~~~~~t~direction trom W'bJch attack IDIPt
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Findlay, 0., were boUda)' IUetU of Dftcday •ith ber brother ·Joe Bo)'d •
llr. IDd Vn. Sherman Butler.
1o ,,·,,, Mrs. Donna Glue, Mrs. Jeanand family of Pomeroy
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford HarrJt ~&amp;,-:\ •
Johnson, Mrs. Margaret JohnBritten tine.
Colwnbua were weekend eutm of ~
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, Mri. Evelyn Niebolaon, Kn.
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Mr. and lira. Hnold TiDaley or Hr. aad Mr1. Del Lucbdoo.
Mr. and Mr1. Ted~'~RU~:''!'~~~ f·
Riley, :Mrs. Shirl ey Lee, Mrs.
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were honored with a rr
Jcs~ie Cartwright.
Columbtu are ap~dinJ a few days
with tbe lltter'a p•-nll,
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shower given by Mr1J. Ted Riley
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Sr .. at her home Nov . 18. Game.a
Send ing gifts but unable to atMrs.. Lee Myers.
.le~Irm. will meet 1J1 repljr ...
were p]ayed and .prixcs awarded. tend wzre Mn . Edith Riley, Pt.
lim M'orriJ. 10n ot Mr. and "''· '-On at tbe I.O.O.F. Hall, rn. ,
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Cart Morris 1.1 ill.
day, December 9, at 7 :30 p.m: .
P!le.,.ant, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. D~arth
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the ChristmAJ Cerernooi4
Tbe recent bride opened
her Marietta, Mrs. George Humphrey,
CLEVELAND, 0 . UP-'lbe l umbus and New York.
Refrubmenu will be filllbltltel(l ·~.
many lovely gills and the baste.u Mrs. Stella Cross, Mrs. B. J . Red·
lfr. and Ml'l.
Clark and by the Shrine.
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served r efreshments to Mrs. PaU)' mond, Le.sslc and Icy Sleeth, Mrs. Cuyahoga Couaty Grand Jury toiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Lou Roush, Mason City; Mi-.s. B,eity L. E. Piersall, P t. Pleasant, MJS . day indicated Leonard J. AUen,
Call, Mrs. Eula Stewart..
¥fa, Helen Williams, Mrs. Clara Will-· 39, Galiipoli&amp; on a ehaq;e of ille'.
Deloris Killing.sWor"th, Mrs . EBlrtfa iams, M~ . Graee Carhvrililht, Mra . gal poueuion. of exphnlvu.
Rickard, Mrs. Lucy True, West Helen Barker, Mr. and Mn. Tay.Allen was arrested on Cleveland
Columbia; Mrs . Mary Brewer and lor Van Meter.
east s id~ on ~pt. lfl Poliee found
Mrs. Ruth Criner,
Middleport;
Mn. Lera Young, Mrs . Dorothy
.Mrs. Edgar Arnott , Middleport, 18 blasting caps ·and fu1es 1n 1W
Van Mcler and son, Mrs . Charlotte '
. Mzlry Rousb, Mrs. Earl Darst. car.
lZ OZ. CAN SELECTS ,. .. . . . 711e
Lewis, Mr1. Olga Lewis, Mils Kaiie
Mn~. Jun e Burns, Mrs
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Mrs . Jt&gt; nni ~ Riley ,
Allen, who served 10 ;reaD iD
Pamela Kearns,
Middleport , the Ohio Penitential')' for a $32,·
Pomeroy, Mrs 000 Brink8 Expreu Co., holdup jn
Mrs. Irene Kelly and daughter, ·&gt; char·les
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Dana 1941 also has charta · of auto
.Mrs. Rhoda Fox, Mrs. Luty Harri·
Mrs.
Mrs. Ella thert and pouetWon of .Dift'otics
~on, Mis1 Lena Fox, Mrs . Margaiet
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Jobn R. Haley, Middleport, ae·
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less drivl.ng. Haley 18 to stand this
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Superintendent or Meigs County
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bound to tho arand j ury by loc4l
mapltratea and two wer~ arrested
by lot al la\lr enforcement ontceu
over the w&amp;ekend .
_ Da"ld R. MJII.J, 43, and Willy
Dyer, 24, botb of Middleport . who
were arreJted by the Ohlo Patrol
S.turday ror faUure to obey 1 atop
sia:n and tpeeding, were both fined $&amp; and coat¥, the Ohi1 HI.Jh·
way P:atrol repor-ted. MUll ha~
the fine levied tgainat him by
Sidn ey RuaseJl, Meyor of Middleport Saturday night, and Dyer was
fined by Mayor of Chf1¥hlre L. J .
Reynolds. also on Saturday.
Tom Rhodes, Racine, on chargel of attempted carnal knowledgement ot a female 11nder 16
yean of age and carnal copulation, W11 bound to the arand jury
Saturday by Justice of the Peace
Gerald Reuter. Rhodes' bond was
oet at $1000.
The Highway Patrol reported
that . George Hudson, 60, lliddtC:
Port, waa arreated Sunday, for tallure to have an operators permit.
Hudson is to appear before Cheshire'a Mayor L Jl Reyaoldl to-

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TUESDAY

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12:30
1:00 Bob and Jan Carr Present
8;00 Sign Do
1:30 Susie
8:00 Morning Show
2:00 Camera Goes t) School
9·00 Captain Kanuaroo
2!30 . lndu!fry on Parade
10:00 Garry Moore
2:46 Mod ern Rom ancl'.s
IO:SO Artlm r Godfrey
3:00 Matinee
J 1:30 Stl"ike lt Rich
4;00 llate With J.i fA
12 00 Valia nt Lady
4:15 first Lave
12: H.i I.OVB of Lite
4:30 Old Timer
12:30 Search ·for Tomorrow
5:00 ll'lnky Lee
i2:4:i Th e Guiding Light
5·10 Howdy Doody
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
6 :00 Ral nbow Trail
1:3 0 Welcom e Tr~vl'lors
6:30 Spurts Eye
2;00 'Robert Q, Lewis
6:4.0· News Pie'ture
2· Ju Hou se party
6::1-~ Les Paul &amp; ·Mary Ford
3:0p Th e Big Payoff
7:'.J0 SaeRce FictiOtl Tlwatre
3 : ~0 Bl' b C.rosby Show
4:00 Th e Br ight er Day
7:30 Coke Time
4: 15 Se cret St orm
7:40 News Ca ravan
8.00 Srr PIJn
Direl' tors
Piay- 4 :~0 On Your Account
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Co ni! Au try. ftoy Roger1
G:OO, ·Lucky 8 Ranch
ft:30 Fat her Knows Bl'Si
I 9:00 K1·an Th eatl-t
6 '30 Y~ ~' Ehsso, IJ,I_P,9!H:r '·
10:00 Thb is Your Life
c.4! Spotlig t O:f\..~lll\I'M,, ...,,
6:55 \\'catherman
10:30 Damon l;l.OJnyou Tlteatre
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Ll :OO Headlinei
7: 15 Doug Edward s, Nl'ws
ll :OS Wea t herca t~ t
7·30 The Rnnge. Rider
11:10 Press Box
6 00 ArthuJ' God ft cy &amp; Frionds
11:1~ Greatest Flghts of Ce nlu ~ v
II :30 ' Tonight
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10:00 U. S. Stee l Hour
THURSDAY
7:00' Today
1 it 00 Up·IO lh 1~ Minu te News
li ·O; Late Show
9:00 Coffee Timeo
lO:QO Diqg Dpug School
10:30 S,eart:h "for Beauty
THURSDAY
1'1:00 Home
12:00 Teftn:essee Errite Show
1 11:00 Sign On
12:30 Feathl,i.r Your N'est
8:00 ltlorning Show
1:00 CUrrent
0:00 Capt ~in Kan~nroo
qo P..an· of'lvi
10:00 Gnrry Moote ,
1:\!0 11'arioo's 'stbdy
10:30 Arthur Godfrey.
2;00 r•t••n:s.Stqdy
ll :30 Striko It Rich
2:30 tndustty On Parade
12:00 Valiant Lady
2:4D MOd'er'r\ Romances
12:15 Love ot LiCe
3:00 Maline~ Theatre
12:30 Search for Tom orrow
4:00 Dale With LHu
12:45 The Guiding Light
4; 111 Pir~t Ldve
1:00 Katie'a Kitchen
4:30 Old Timet
1:30 Welcome Travelers
Uo PIJ!IIy Lee
2:00 Robert Q. Lewis ·
S:SO Howdy Doody
2:30 Houseparty
8:00 Nimro-d &amp; Angler
3:00 Th') Big Payoff
6: tl5 · Tomm~ Harmof\'s
Work· 3:30 Bob Crosby Show
Shop
4:00 The Brighter Day
6i3.0 Sports Eye
4:15 Serret Storm
6:44 ~~~- l'lotUl'tl
4 :30 On Your Account
tl:35 Le.11 Paul &amp; M.ary Ford5:00 Gene A!ltn-fi.Cl.y Rbirrs
7:01), Death Vall.. Vays
6:00 Lurky 8 Ranch
T:IIO • DIMh Shore
0:30 Your Esso Reporter
7:4(5;, New!~&lt;CaravilQ
6:45 Dol} Wagner Sports
8:00 ·, y,.. Bet Yow- IJio
tj:::J5 Weatherman
8:'30 PeOple's ChOice
7:00 Tea Room
1:00 Dnrfnet ' ·
7:HS Doug Edwards, N~ws
1:_30 Ford Theatre
7:30 Sgt. Preston or ·~~on·'
1~:00, Lux Video 'l'b&gt;atr,
. 8:0Q Bob CummlnirSfiow·-.
· 11:00 Ne'Na Haadlilea '·
8:80 Climax
lf:OI Wtathercut
9:30 Four Star Playhouse
11:10 Pre8s Box
10:00, Storlrs o[ the Century
-11;11 Bud Wllllmon Show
10:30 W:mted
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11:00 Up·to-the--Mlnute News
1:00 SIFt' ,! )ff,,l.
ll:05 The Late Show
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Dine Dong ~cho ol
Seerch tor Bea,l ty
Home
Tennessee Ernl.e Show
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Racine Man Bound
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Panthers,
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Ohlo~ Bebolasbc ,vtdder'!l

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Jim

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eelv~ theit dividend tt.tday u Ea.rt.
the United PreSJ annonnced Its
Guards: Ro.a

Murphy,

of m'oTe than 2,000 boys who take Ross; Bill Wentz, Canton Lehman
part in the fall sport.
Don Duke, Massillon .

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dleweight Peter MullP.r, regarded
as 8 ring CloWn. in amne 4uarters,
• turnt&gt;d seriOUs to'day 'lind apoloIJized for his t41ininl,ous tO.rouDd
liecisioo o'Vet Ray Ot;(le of New
York Monday night at St. Nicholas

THIJlD TEAM OFFENSE
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En&lt;hl: Bob Williams, Canton
with , Pomeroy grabbing three McKinley; Bob Whitaker, Portsof the .selections in the honor- 1mouth.
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soh of Jackson was named
to Purc-:!11; Nathan Ricks. Akron
the first offense team at ta&lt;'kle, South.
while Char)e!l Ramsey of WellsGuards : Birtho Arnold. Colum ·
ton won the se&lt;'ond te 11 m defen- bus Central; Jim Lindsey,
slft berth .
dletown.
Center: Don Welk, Hamilton.
.from Pomeroy in the honorable mention li st!! Milton LamQuarterback:
Butcb
Weiss,
bert was nam('d to nn ('nrl pos i. Troy.
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Uop; Juh,n Young ns .a
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Bac\s: Geno Sessi, St. Clairs·
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alObg with Sheeton of Galii{JOiis; ville; Bob Youn.:;. Van Wert ; CiaGene Mitch w:~s n:~:Med lo the renee Bruton, Youngstown East.
ce~;~ter slot llH wall Gro!.(nn
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THriD TEAM DI!!FENSI!:
Athens; Joh!)~o n uf J;u: kson won 1 Ends: Dick olleski , canlon
ou.t In the (ua:lerb:tck spot and Lehman; Jim Williams, Hamilton
Evans o_f V.. c ll:"cm a1_1d IJohyer of
Tackles: Huffman Hetsey, XeNell(lnytllt• w~re listed among nia Ct&gt;ntral· Dick Lewis Youngsthe backs.
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t~':i.-9$' All Ohio
high
Gu~rde:. Jim ~md sey, Middle"t h town, W1lbur Tiberio, StcubCiil·
hia:b sc hoo t r IHI 1,.__
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t~ams
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sch~ol, weighl And h ~ight .. plus
c,~ntcr.: Gary Cobb, Cl ndnnatl
offentlve and defensi\'C hneupH: I Withrow.
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Quarterback · Jim P 0 Us J£ast
Ends: Herman Jackso n, Canton Liverpool.
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!:lacks: Bill Wentz, Canton Leh·
Columbus East. 195 .. 6·1.
/ man ; Dick Anderson, Columbu1
Tltklefl : La~ry ( laxon, Jat•k- Grandview; :rttrke lngnnt, .Rell•
son, 186, 3-9, Jerry Beabout, aire .
M.fJUdield, 190, 6·3.
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HONORAILI MiNTIOM
South, 17~ . ~-10; Gordon W!ii bENDS: Newell, Galion; LeMay-1.
bring,~svll le. 16G, !'i-10.
CincinnaU Withrow; Curry., Clr·
Center.
ave Wol!lehuck , F'l'e- clevlJle; Beell, Warren; Keanton,
220, 6·2.
Nelaol]ville: Maguire ,
Youna:smont H
Quarler lick:
Dave "McCiain,l town Ursuline; Alexander,
SaUpper Sandusky, 176, ~D.
lem: Rhine, Springfield; Lam·
By VSCAR FRALEY
Backs: Willie Mack, Mansfield, bert, Pomeroy; Johnson, Ports.
Unit~1d Preu Sports Writer
180, ~ - 10 ; lton Burton, Sprlng· mouth; WiUiams, Hamilton; HabNEW YOHK liP--Pro ba sketfield , 186 , ~10; Gone B~U1 East erfillld, Sellolre St. John; Patcho ball fl efinll.cl .v has "arrivud,"
Liverpool, 170, 5-JO.
St~ubenville ; Gummera, DQv;cr; NBA Pru~iclc nt Ma~ice Fod~lpfi
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
Dickenson, Zonesvi)le;
Maron, asserted torlay, and tle enyiSIO~
Cleveland Weat: Nixon
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189, 6-2; Jim Houston, MUI!Ilon.
TACKLF..S·JWr\:1~ :
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tE'ams m twu nat_1on wule d1 v1·
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on sions with u national
gl~Xuff
Tackle.s : Clyde .Murrvl, Hamil· East . Ricks, At:on North: Zuppa. "for a rea! world chnl!l'pl'ohlh~ :"
ton, 200, 6-3; RobetJ.. :Vecker, 0
.t.JJ:~[onncaut, Woods, . Dayton Frtnchise int.errs\ has renchtj~.
rletta, 215, 6-2.
~;;...,;. :SU~• Fu.lton, Fiirborn, , Hnr: a "V'&gt;' high , suicl the rotund llttl~l .
Guards: John Getslt~r
Toledo "'f''trr, . oy, Franz, . Cinemrftltt ' mnn who ittll s Ihe Giants what
DeVIlbiss, 200, 6·0; chn;lea claw- ~urcell, Zimpbert Sidney; J\.1111'- [ to do, and lhe ··~wt cities" arc
son Canton McKlnlcy 110 a.g
urg~r. ~lawnro, Oouna.ris, Day-~ Washi ngton.
P•t~burgh, Baltl·
ColUt~- 11
bon Fa!rview; Webber, Colum. more, Los Angeles and
Pori ·
c'enter· John Lalt:~
bu1 NorLh, 2l0, 6-1.
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Quarterback:
Na
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.Juhn~on , M~nlfwld; Brown, I...'lk:e- 1 . "Other possibilities
tdcludc
Can,on
0-0.
wood,
Euo,
Toledo
Scott;
Ma_fiDallua,
HtJ
uston
and
Cincinnati,"
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Backs:
serilll, New Philadelphia; Ph1l- Podoloff rnveulcd, ·' whi!e 111uch
lOO,
liPII, . Lanca11ter; Calho~n. Spring. clUes as CharloHe, Des Moines
·180.
West,
~ield,
Graber.. .. Mamullon; Me- o.nd Denver all have new buil'd· '
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Laughlin., ,SandUll'lry St. Marys; in~ wUh a .capacity large ~nTO.&amp;M OP"FENSI
Lucaa, ClmbrJdge.
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, Muslllon;
GUA!IDS: ·Uri~, Troy: Rogers, The next step for whilt ts curNonvalk;
Domu:i,
Ashtabula; re~an eight·lcam lcnguo ~lll
c.
eve.
Thompson,
Grandview;
Pa111.ly, be
xpund to a 10 to 12 teat\\
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Long, . All· _L orain; Grace,. Ct)lUmbus
St. set · ~ ) predicts the loquacious
land Rhottoo:
Charles; Vann Lakewood; Cook, mi get.
The 12-team
h.•ngue
laiiC&lt;I.
GoJumbuJ
Esat:
RobbiiHI,
Sanseems
to
be
hls
favorite
because
Guard1: ~oe Wildman, Rhclby;
in that mannf!r there could , be
M~lck B~wn, Cleveland Bena. dusky· Fench, Elyria ; King,
ion ~t. Marys; Young,
two divisions in which
trtivel
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Rell, Canton McKinley;
c,nter: R6n Pordue, c.. ntOn Troy;
Curtis. Piqua;
lhst Ancl W1st
M:cf9nle)' .
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Giannamoro,
But
over
tt perlQd of time, P!;ttl!lnterba~k:~.otorge )zo, Bor·
Kell, Toledo Ubbey ;
dolorr 51CtJI! •·te n teams eBst 0"r
bertop.
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Sa.tJd1111ky 1 the MisHiss ippl Rn'd 10
teams
Backs: Erllle Qulnnay, Akron Gnllipolill;
BruecknerA
AHamlsbura.
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the
Mi.ll8iSslppi."
Jtut; Bob . Gaitt;~rl, ZanesvilleCENTERS: ltlrn, Akro•
Bob" Fcre;u8'dn., Troy.
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Zalokar, Cleveland ~llln-1 Podolofl and the NDA are COilIICOND T~AM DIFINSI
wood;
Welach, YoungatCI\tn Eut; JU,tent or the fact that probaskctEnds: Jferb ' Chavta, Troy; Da"\•e
Foscht,
Bellefontaine·
ball lnltJrest is mounHng at sueb
!lou, Chlllieot~o.
Van Wert; lacomet,
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1'aekle11 : Jack Sti:nvtr8,
We1tern
. concentrate on exponsion they
DUtnell,
ru,n tntCI competition. They
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th~. National
t~llo.
11nore theso facti \here
c"tfUid be a tepar~~;t.
years,·~ . he,
the IDnouncement were from
the. SoUtheastern Ohio League,

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Duq1.1eanq· 61 Carti.ejie Tech 25
Br~nd.e~s B'i' B.ati~Jj "17 . .
Boston. CPHc ·.8$ ·sjl,ft01k ?:t
Niagara t1mv. 66 . 1'~1~d:o !59

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Tulane IK ha ~ Ol.lllege 61
Ll. St1te '12 Southwest Tenn. 59

with Bob Wilson, .Bill

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McKNIGHT MOTOR SALES

were here Su'f·
fu-neral of Paul
his mother1

· Middleport will have oid~ oae
letterman on 'hand from IQM. , 'as
Bob McKinney is Coach Jo.h n ?-ar:· ~···
son's lone holdover. The Ja,ctot.a
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Todays Sports
Parade

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Theodorus Council Daughters 01 Af!'el'iCG
Elects Mrs. Harry Stahl Prexy, M~

Tbe CbriJtmu meetloi of the: Ma!ter of the Lovejoy Cirel• ,
B. H. S.nborn M1ttlonary Soc- eave the play "Give and Tate" 1
Mr~ . Harry Stahl
wa• elec:.ted sPntiocl and Mn. Herbert lllheJ',
lety wu held at the Flttt
Bap- for the prp_gram for tbe evening.
counei!or £or the coming term oulside sentinel.
tlt:t. Church Monday eYttnlng and ~rs . Jlood..,.,.as " Bearer of Burwhf'n Theodorus Countil DIH•gh
o))ff\ecl .-lth, ' an. GJ'IIft. prelude aena''; Mrs. Hubba,rd "Bearer of
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Tett
wel"t
lato ning at the IOOF Hall .
"0, Ji0111fllbl" by Mts. C. P. !l!leaa1np:" and Mi&amp;l MeMuter,
give the Jaycee~ on a .blsket for
Brtdbuey , Mn. A.Uen Hughet, ''Mrs. Chri&amp;ttan."
·the
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Of tbll!l
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the needy al Cbrlstmu time. ~
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vice
councilor
presid
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~p.titt Cbure&amp; at the morni.niJ
pOGm and the .croup una: a c:arol
Me~ber• of the EJecta Clrc:le w(tf'stilp Btm(l•y with Rev. c . E. ed over the meeting ln the ab- was .agreed thai eac.h membtr
p~:::;~: the devoUona:l servl.c:e were m charge of the Jodal hour ~dyt. p•tor, .offlciaUng. Rev. L. senee of the councilor. Mrs. Glen would brin~ a lift to Lbe acp::t
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by Mn;. Rotiert Mills ,a~ after M ~s- r:. E. Hoyt had 0. &lt;i1ail} lm'nwtr P"'tor and no• 0111 wa1 r!!ported .u burn~d by meeting which will be sent to tilt
. ·~tatbard Owen of the Jlven the clot~ing prayer, thirty· )nttrud.Pr ':.t ~r10n-Ncryr'mau COl· electricit}" and Mrs. Jack Warner Atheru State Hospital Plana wett
made for a Chri.struat party at
Circle. The service in- seven memhen ~~e lqvit.ed to fe(i, J;tte;-on ·,City, Tenu, wu a B.!l having a baby toon .
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Dee. 19 meeting. There 1rill
eluded the Jlory of the Nativity the church dtmng-room. .Mn. •u.est.
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Other otr1cen elected wer~ Mrs be potluck refre1hmentJ and 1 OOe
from the Gotpel of Luke
the John Mayer, Mrs. C. J . Rhodes,
"Shoemaker's Dream" and the Mn. T. F. Hawkins, Mrs. Paul . M~~rs of the . Membership Aonice Ohl inger, assQeiate coun· gift exehange. Mn. ).(innie Neu.tJ..
Scripture veNJes from Matthew ( Smart and ,Af~s. C. P. Bradbury ~~elan bii~ conducted wefkl)" ar" tilor; Mrs. Tom Cot~k, vice coun- hng, Mu. Bernice Dar1t and Xn.
te111ng of the birth of
Jesua. served a Chrl!ltmaa Ia lad c:ourae ~ ·Mrt. · Pew
Harbreebt,
Earl cilor. Mn. Minnie N•utzling. con- Tom Cook were named on the
Mn. Hughel:i gave the closing . to the group. The dinlng-table Smit~ B.a'ydi'ood KloeJ, Beverl)' ductor; Mrs . Arnold Aayu, inside party comrr;itlt'f'"
prnyer for the devotions
was ce?tered with a
Nativity .a~d, Gary Dllnham, Mary Scott,
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DUrtng the businesa meetini ers and branches of ho!Jy and Robert Graeber and Dean Q.urley .
the Society voted to send a :COn- candles were used along
the Rkhard Bottkner, who was untrJbutiop for tbe Women'• Work length of the table. Favoi'J of able lo be p~nt when the mem- [
o~ the Baptist World Alliance, a red, green a_nd silver Chrtstrn11 b.e-rs were· bapttt:ed recently and \
MINERSVILLE, 01110
l~ft to ~acone College, and indi· bells were glven as favors.
wiiJ ltf lJiptlied later. A tpec~l .
PHONE 115
VIdual g1fta to the student~ at I
offel!Jbl wa1 Iaten Sanilay for the
'he Baptist 1-fi!,_lonary training ,
A:1:ed"-i8aptlft lliuioinarles.
1953 CHEV. (210) 16,0041 adaal mfleo
&amp;chool Jn Chicago, :Memb"ers· of I
&amp;laTH ANNOUNCED ·
the ~iety will meet at
the 1 Mrs . J . B. Downing and Mra.
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c1turch ne~t Tuesdzy to complete ~innie
Neut.zli.ng, . .Middleport,
lllloMI f'ROM CLINIC
1953 FORD Cu-) E:rtfllenl &lt;ondition
~ .Q~lt . whiCb Is .a ·part of their
great aunts oi tbe aew ton · .-Dr. ~ JteMuter, ~pbew
White CrDSS quota for this year. o"f Mr. and Mra. Ro~t. BoDe· of Cbattet and: Rlfr'J Mdluter
lt53 MERCURY !Cu:1om) Tbe beol
, Mrs., .Harry · Ho~~helt ~ave the i:.11tter, B21rbert,qo. .
Bon~u&amp;-lMicldleport., 'II learine GallipoliS
~ p~ayer of dedl~tion when the te r is the fornler
McDo.P· where· be hu beeo assoclaa~
1953 PLYMOUTH (Belvedere Hardtop) Fine shape
~rcles ~resented their CaVe .i!ld o[ Mlddlepor~
baby wa.• wiib t.Jte. (fal!ipoi.i!l C1inie ((w
1950 CHEV. (210) Power Glide and llotor OVerhanl
Gift off~nngs at the altar.
It born N6v. 26 Mt. Citizen's Hoapi· ~era! yeaTt. Or. and Mn. Me·
waa decided to hold the ~anUary tal, Barbertop, ,and we}ghed ~lx~ltlltiter 'and· th~fr cblt~en wiU b4!
1951 CHEV. (210) Good eondit:on
~tetlng on Jan. g ~o IVOid con- pounds thlrt.eeJl ounce1. He .bQ lltitii iQ tf1e tut ·where he b
p et with the Umon Week of been named . Johnti)' Frit.J.. Gra~- iMiataftt '*e.dJ.clll cJireetor of a
1950 BUICK Fordor. A ~ood buy
rayer services.
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pa1·ents are }.(rp. , JohQ Mit.c!he).l. Jlfew tOr\ · ctt~ ·drut ctimpapy
'Mrs. ld:ilton Hood , l'.:l'S. darold 1 Co~umbus,_ and ~ ~.r:. a~~ )t'tit. ·and will Itt! · dolq . medieal re-I
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iire expected to 'b.r~a,~ " lat9 ; ~
night's lineup are big 6'4" Bill An·
drews, S. T. Joh'risbn •and Etlbt

Racine at Belpre, Marietta at At.
Florida 85 WoH«cJ 66
~ens, Rutland at Harrisonvllle and
Memphis Sta. 84 Texas AlcM 71
he explained,, •lbUt
McArthur at Zaleski.
Geotgelc;tWD ' Kl;. "78 ·1'r&amp;n$ylV. IS'l ,
did wls elOt.Cn ii\CI
Pomeroy will hav~ a veteran
Tenn. St. Jl:1 ~e.oto _Col1e&amp;e Gl
i" be b~tter for
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team JUi:der Couch Cha1lie Stanle:.·
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Muller b811 Jl
welt~rMbeourt
8Z l'f,.qs Tech 80.
..,eight Vince
PJJt.er·
Mon, N. J .. at
Wis., Wiieonsla . 70 Notre. Datnt 66
·nee. 29 and
be re- Loyollt ·llll\eai~, 14 · S. Dakota 68
'ivatded with
nationally- Au~rusbur 80 NOrth Dakota 84
lele\'i.~ed
at ancient St. Drill&lt;~ : 89, Qloablo 119
V•ljlltrl&gt;lll . ~6 .Obro Stole c61
Niels tate
Kallsaa ll North'western 70
Althou"b wild · iln ot:CI4:ion!.
Mu!ler landed eDoy"_th so.lld blows
The N'ew ?"lir~er nflled slls:htl~·
Monday nlght to earn votes of a.IJ in Lh6. J~t i"'Grut and Oper-e4 a
three officials. J"udies
R.aroltt cut ~ftr ·BIIlf~• ·leU eye, bUt by
Barnes snd AI Singer each scored lhis tilne the Gkman was home
SI'OHSORfD
the fight 1).3~1 m 'fa~or ol t&amp;e free.
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Lo Scalzo voted S-4-i.
Muller, Who wQrthtd _ 15~ - ~ou~~s ·
to 1~9% for Drale, piled up most
._. r his points dUr!D&amp; the esrl]'
' t· mds . He
occasionally held
DOH'T 'M,ISS OUR
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ldl hand and then woUld club his
victorit$ ill ·
· .lh• r oppon~nt w'lt"h r!ght upper. , It, Was bnty
cut s.
fitbts.
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Middi•p'ort Yfllow Jaeiet. w!U Bill quans, Gene Harmon, H~ld
open their 195"&amp; 56 ·b·uketba11 1ea- Brown and EartSmUh 11l~ 9ft ~d
son t"onlght as th&amp; Panthers take
on Ef_stern QO tbe Pomeroy fiQOr:,
lnd ~iddlep~~ · plays host to the
Wahama Fakons on the Ji.ciet
court.

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Holds Christmas Meeting Monday Night
Receives Ten

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1955 .o'\IJ·Ohio High School foot·]tield; Charles Ramsey, Wellston.
b.U, jeams.
Center:
Larry Bt"eehJ, NeW
Ne~]y · '&amp;oo playtP'S received Philadelphia.
nomltjitions on ballots, submitQuartet'batl:: Mort'is Morgan ,
ted bJ' the t.ta.te!l aport! writers, Dayton Rooaenlt.
·~.... Ca1ten . aDd .coache.t, ~ut
Backs: Jim Tillt"r, Fr~mont

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PerCent

Ylth the Rev. J. L~Ue KUftze, pas..
·or or tbe United Me_{ho~ilt c:h~~rch
lffielatlng,
' Burial was in the R'qek Sp:ri'ngl
::emetery and pallbearerS \Yer!
'rank and George Vautllan, How•
Mull~n. Homer Baxter and· W.

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tho M~bu, Mlililta W An· ,
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:~it'Wrti1ihil.t •~'\Wr" its prayers for peace, this·"Eternal Light" memorial
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lhen of essential good will, differen~s

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r1* #lith of tht nation, i.imu arop a

tilli{; ~ d1 Gettysburg by a
Ill ~rft· ·i ~ toi-a of understanding.

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FELLOWSHIP MEETllii:DMHTING
Federated Youtb F~ll~~hi-p of
' · Ot Trodp Federated Church met in the soor America, b8s rial rporris .oJ. the church Sunda¥
from rrtonday uD.~ ,Q¢er 1!i. J-agles ~-· Norton Jed the
•hen they are tQ ·Pl'IYM.. . , .P,res!ditll .secretazx re,a d
at 1 p.D\.i Ill• miJ&gt;~!eo 'lnb i;d tloe ,,di"'"""

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. Edith .trod~, Toronto; Mrs.
~~;~~:·:~~ EppHna, Gallipolis; Mrc.
Sommerville, Pl . . Pieasan~
W"IJd.. Araold, War.saW, Ind., and
\Irs. Ethel Lowery, Columbus.

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ml'vices were Mr. and Mrs. He&amp;seU
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lf!rr'tiOn. Mwu:u:.u n cturtar 'i).)c.41 cetltl per word foc Lhre• COlt

aecutive lnserUua..

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monlb followin&amp; l.n&amp;erlion.
&amp;n-on iD Adwrtltim&amp;-Sb.ould bt:
reported J!UI\.edlai ·:Jy. Tbe JJaJly

bt, respoD~:;Jble

not

far more than one tacun\:tl ID
wniOIL

AL!d of 'l'hmU 1Dd hPf'(laJ ~v
Uces o~ Eve,nl3 pnntfll at re~
lar daastfied rates Ob1tuane1
pu!)llsbed at l cent per wonl.

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TARY 'I'AKE YOUR WA}lT
ADS AT YOUR coNVENIENCE
IN THE EVENINGS. CALL 397

BOTILED GAS-ln11teliiUon 10d
JUVIce. See u1 for pnces. RUTLAND FURN11 URE at Rutland.

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WHEEL AUGNMENT

: nmplele

balancing and

brake service
Hacke~ts' Safety Serv1ce, West
Main Street, Pnmcroy, Ohw
Phone 267
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FOR SALE- 5 L'SED ST ATJO~
WAGONS to hl[:hcst bidder.
Hld)l open December 7, close 01:!cemher 13, 1955 J!.Jd sheel ~
~vaJJablc al mllm li[ale. Ohl~l
Vttllcy
£loctnc Corporatwn.
plpnt Arle, Chc!Shu c, Oh10
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1954 CHEVROl:F.T Bd A1re 4·
door Scrlan, $lJ95. Blacllnar's,
Pomeroy, OhiO
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195:1 Jo'ORO VB 4 door
SOOa n,
$10~~
Blacttnar'i,
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19M PONTIAC Delux 4-door Sc·
dan, $1M5 Blaellnar'ti , Poml'
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deUvery. Write or

Caah on

ruu rate ot 2 t't:Dta pr.: word wUJ
b~ chanied for advciW1Di 1.1 nut
~ld for Hf'ort the t!Jtb of each.

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Wao"'ted To Bu"Y

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call "' fo•

partkulan.
Tho
Ohio Valley Mf&amp;- Corp. Phone
Coolville 1580.
2·2-tf : POMEROY

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Call 6079.

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Only 2 lert at $3!K) 00 SavingNEW HOLLAND 66 BALERS.
Meigi Oliver Saleh, Pomeroy,
Ohio Phone 86 J .
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PUMP. one Slradivt~rlu~ VIOLIN
one coal heating STOVE, praell·
ca!Jy new. Sam C Couk, Dexter,
Ohto.
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OUR NIW LINE OF
SWEEPI!RSI
Scwl nt.: marhmcs, new . 11nd
Us('(\, porlahlr, rnbin('t, c!ec
!11~. 11nd tu:adlc lf1ghe~t trndeIn valur fo1 your old muchmcs
Eas~ lt• rm.~ arrAnged.

33 rat"' kUied wllh on!' puuod of
STAR WARFARIN, ~1 00. rtour
pound package, ~ MI. HarmiM8
Guaranteed. Ebcnbach Hard·

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lprlntlt. and lnnenprlnR matt ·
rep, $10. Call 139·X. 12-IUttp

Good WORK JIORSK, 7 year,. old
I 150 to 1200. Chrap. M~. s~r
G. A Del'm, RtciM, on Rte. 124
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who has the Wt"lfare O(
those he Aervcs at beut
We 11ene with equally UA'oqht
ful consideration Tb(l h~iheUke
t'omrorl of our Euner4l home,
anrl our personal ~t~d1nee
upon Ihe noed8 ott~fif"•ntUy
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and friendK, refle~~~'l\ht 1plrll

of our llcrvlte to tie llvJn•to serve 111 We woUld be 1erved':
Wheel Chalr11
Ho.spll•l Beds
Ambul11nce Service
Phone 2M
T~IVIY·FLNITIRW4LD

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after a p.m.

SOUTHWEST
Southern 61 \1.'1'~1 Texas 58
Scql~owc·•l 'fcx St 74 \kUurry 73
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however,
he coal and all other minerala in
.nd underlyutg the above des
nbed property !Ogethcr With thl"
1g ht tu m1ne the sam&amp; without
"ncumhrance to the surface, and
subJPl't lo an easemen: for sew
~ge f1!1er ditch or leaching ditch
lS set forth and describ•d in that
ms lrumrnt bearing .date Novem
ber 26, 1943, and recorded in said

r1ght to reject any and all bldR
HOWARD C BO'ITS,
UNITED
ST~ TE.S MARSHAL S. D.
Columhus,
(11)·22·29; (12)·6·13 20-IUt
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Camp Pttl:ll, La. But Uda: W..
after Al.r • l'oree Cleft. 0. P.

Weyland IAued an order pf'Dhlblttng Army from aytDJ
into "enea'l)' territory,'" Ab .,...
gumeat dtvtloplld, wtt.h 16\'tral
i'~neraJ1 ln botb -.rvsc. pU.clJ..
Ina With thetr two 1tarr trorth.
Th• aectetar1u of t!Vth Hrv1Cel '

tn;.n ed out the 1ltuat1on ud
the order wu lWCindld. Army
s.,cretary Wilber Bn.~cker 111
IJhown flower) bMiiJ P"ttd by
UeneriLl Weyland Crt.lhtl on hla
arrival.
fltdan&amp;a.tio"o!l

ROD1'4f.Y DOWNING
INSIIIIANC" Aa.NCY
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Automobl... a..AtY:'IDJmT

Lif•· Ca.llli;J 1D4 .Boadl)

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Real Esfate Broker
I" MlflOLIPf'JRT. Ot00

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aecotdian. l'honr

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ley Tru.uell.

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·BY MRS RUSS!LL PAINTI!R
Mrs. Will Hellm~n spt&gt;nt Wcd-

~Ui)..,wi,t~&lt; ~r.

and M,rs. Clyde W~~.
Mr.. and, Mrs. VJrgr! Rouih and
childttQ were Sunday callers of
M~:. ll»d '.Mrs. Donald Matlack of

'bet

daughters of GallipOlis: spent fhc
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
MorriJ
.
S. J. Johnson spent' a few daJ!&amp;
with. his daugf\~et Mr~. Fannie
KO()d at Syracuse. ,
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Mr. .and llr$. ' Rpbert Ttu!se)l
and dlUJhUlr were Thur11dA1 flv~
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BEFORE
Tlll •uaL~ U71tlfiiS
COMMISSION OP OHIO
.
_ . No, ~J.f24

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Appl\c'atloh of Syi-:~cdsa Uorit::!
Ut\litil'.!l Company lor Interim

Ra e for Natur1l Gas.
ENTRY

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Commissioner~
Jo~nt!•r('d In Journal Dec. I, 11m3
A ll'UC ropy:

BasiL J . Qot•Jt:r:kl,
s~~crt'lary

,:IC!·~~· ··
4PPOIN~MENT

Admlnlttr•tor
lttltt of Llfey-HM Grimm

Doce&gt;lod

The following fonn of le1al notice fiiubmltted with the above entitled applicatHtn J.s heroby ap.
proved for publlcallan·
"LEGAL NOTICI
Notice b hereby given of the
fillng by the S)'l'acuse Home Uti
lltles Company, 2060 FAirrax Road .
Columbus, Ohio. on the 18th d•y
of November, 19~. wlth the Public Utllltiee Comml.nion of Oblo,
•lf an application propo!llng 1 temporary rate of $2.00 for the Clrst
300 cu. ft .. per month, 80&lt;! per
1,000 eu. ft. for the next 4000 ~u
ft., and 90c I'&gt;Cl' tbou.and eu, ft.,
for all O'YN 5.000 cu. ft . with a
minitnnm charge of $2.00 per
month and a ponalty of IX! per
thou~and on all act"nunt~ nor paid
wllbin 10 dayJ of the enl) or the
blllhl¥ monttt.
SyriCU,IIC nome Ullliht'!l Com~any
By Cbahncrs Puker, .!!l~retary.''
II iii, lurlher
ORDERED, That • copy or thla
entry bo served, filrthwlth, upon
the S~ neuse Home Utilities Com·

Nohce ia here~)' s:lvfln that AI panr.
TilE PURLIC UTILITIES
vtn "loms whose J'l'ost Otnce Ad·
COMMISSION OF OJnO
drosg is Pomeroy, Ohln, ha" heen
llOBERT
L. MOULTON,
duly appointed •~ Administrator
Chainnan
of the Esta~e ot Lafltyeltt' Grimm
RALrH A. WINTER
lair "r Leb~tnon Townsh1p Mo1g~
EDWARD
J, KENE,U.Y
:;ounlv, Ohio. rleceascd
'
Commllsionen;
Dnt~d this 26th day of Nm•cm·
Entered in Journtl Dee. 1, 19MI
h!'r 1955.
.\ true cop)':
Jubn C Racon
sun
J. Bol'iW:i
Judge of tbe Probrtte Court
Me~gs County, Ohio,

Belpre_, . .
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Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ernest Smith of
East LJ\:erpool spent Saturday
evenrng With Mr and Mrs. wm.

THOMAS FORK

1arn Fulton.

BY ALICE MOORE

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WEST SHADE

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l1·29, 12·6·133tc

BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS 'l11EES
Make )'Ot.Jr own nlection. You
ctll 1elect onf' at our Hlor~ or
wt will t•h you to n!ll' pRteh
elo~e by anrl you can 1!€'1
IIH•
fin~t tree )'OU evr.r •11d \o thr
Jl&amp;e , )'QU
w•nt: W~ dt.llvf!r
Pbonr 133. Ew•na'a Ston, 108
W. Main St., Pomeroy
12·3 If

ning guests of Mr and Mrs Stan-

Mrs. Har:old Trussdl were m
BY lANA GAINER
Galhpolls Tuesday
Mr . and Mrs Th.eodore Ro.sc
.Mr. and Mr! Orner Cramlet of
have taken ()Vet the sWitchboard. Letart Fllll.o! 11pent ~unday and
\1 rs. Rox1e Cozart 1s going to Mooday with her .s1ster, SadJe.
Franklin to take tare of her moth·

l-lr. a11.d

noBF.RT L. MOULTON,
Ch,l irman
RALPH A WINTER
EDWARD J. KENEALY

Herald Hayhearsh and Paul Tor
renle of Columbus were recent
i'Ut:.~ls of Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Torrence.
About twenty relauves gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs. Os-

Al',-.nt1a ncP at Sunt1ay School
Nov 27 was 63 collection $7.00
Mr and Mrs Kenneth .McKen.
ney of Urbana were weekend
~uesl.s of Mr . &lt;~nd
Mrs Robert
Faulk
Mrs Edrth Davrs was a dinnr:r

car Babco.ek of Long Bottom Qn

T~anksglvmg and to celebrate the
guest of Mr and Mrs John Leif- bl~lhday of Linde! Lyoru. She reheit Thank~:;! IVHI!{.
ceived mpny gifts.
Mrs J D Adam~ And daughter
Lt Col. George Emerick and
called 011 Mr and Mrs Millard "Vt!e of Ft. Knox, Ky, and Mrs
Zerkle and Mr and Mrs. B(!ll Elr Ph:yllls Ayers, Parkersburg 8 ~i
lin, ThanksgJ'IJng
the holiday with Mr and fo.fr$1. i\v.
W Bragg. Mrs. Elh::!l Arbaugh was
. Patsy G~twel spent Saiur{!ny cvr ,1n
arternoon railer
,
.
1 mn~ Wlth Mrs Waller Ebhn
ll~s Lena Keller has gone to
, Uarrc!l Uube1ts. But}rus sp1-nc
~IarJ('t\a to make her home w'th
the holiday w1th Mr and Mr ~
her son·in·law anrl daughter
ShermJ.n Roberts.
~nd
Mrs. Leslie Blaugh af'ter_;r~:
M~iL_f!J,(l,j~r.~ Robert .f&lt;"Ju\k
'rnt
h~
,pro.pertr to Mr. and ...:\r
sptnL RYi§~ !ft~n . Columbus.&lt;on H.ihey.
·, ---~
and Urbana.
.
M1s s Sh1ri 'V Rrthf"rt s anrl M~rria
Grover &lt;:ailed on Mr. and Mrs.

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and daughter, Mr. and Mr:-1. Millon
E"fJ'oll', Athe:DJ.
Mr. end Mrs. John Gilmore and

lfauchtcr V•lcrle or S:rracuse spl'nt
Sun,day with .ilr. and Mrs. Curl

Fnderlck.

l;ht£'r H:sther, Jun RJd1•nnm·

SUNRISE
TO
SUNSET
STATiON"

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nln;;;: w1th Mr and Mrs l':orman
Frederick and sons
F.l"Ofl Spencer and tamily, Raf'inc ~pent Sunday w1th his par.
!!~Mr. and Mn Henry Spencer

On Your Dial · '
In Gaillpolla·
1

who

'SAFE

•. Thl' Lad,ic~ B1ble Cl• 55 of tht
l' l~st Baplu~l Church will me(!l
th1s evenlna: at the home o£ Aln

Cblll'les White a! 7:30.

prompt bringing In your stalled or
wre&lt;ked car wb.enover !rouble olrU.e!i.

- -- - ClASS MEETS TONIGHT

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DEPENDABLE.

ECONOMICAL 1

ROGER M·O RGAN
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Call Us For

.lohn Hayes aqd d)urhter.
Ml·. aild ~r:..., Vil!tor Wood aud
son ofrMithJ.iiiD \iha•Ihd Wood of
Toledo apea1 aeveraJ days wl1h
tbelf · parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wood.
SpeDcer visited hP.J
' Mr•.

Several Ollly
Olle Year Old

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~xcesses
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JIMltU' P!Ul.S8NS
Your FORD Dealer
S. Tblnl Sl. "

Mr. and Mrs. . W.ncolo RusselL
anQ d.au&amp;htor ~epdcd a ,birthdaf \,
rlinner

honorin~

h,er mother,

~rs . , ~

M• .•• d,Mrs. Mow,m •P.ol Sal.. Knopp at w.. t ColumbJi Wadneo· "

urday e\terung Wlib Mr and Mrs .

.
Norman Sehaefcr,
day evemng
Mr and Mrs s.tev'! Ehlm ant
~t and .Mrs Joe :Hatfield anl'l '
I children s-pent Sunday J~~ith his b· i chtl~r~. Ma~~?n : Va. wer~ - wrt:,. ~,':,
llher, Tom Eblin and mter, D.Jr~; ~.nu guests .of th;, fhmlhe!l oi . ,
Paul Sll)'der and famJ!y
Charles Sm1th, .Mf' and jMiif. Mi·
Mr and Mrs. Lawrt-&gt;nce "mith cha~l, Mr and Mrs ~hu~ate
and children and Judy Gilmore
Kay Wyatt and Rus '' Ltttle were

!

attended a rev 1val meelmg
CroQb:ville Sllnday evening

, , , . Paul Jf!cobi

was

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weeleo.d

weekf!'nd guests of th"!r i!ran:tpar·
~lr a.nd Mrs. S A. t:att.
.~hzcl 'll1 chael. sp~·nt t .:. week
(' d•. w~tl).)~·~·~.eh~f.en . at,
ero¥ .
and Mlthi.Iep.otjt; ,
Mrs. Clyde Jencs and ~~N~h ~K
Jo Ann spent ThanksgJvi.ng day

I ents,

·j·

guest of his parents, :rtr and Mrs
Peat·\ J~trobs 'fj]anksgivmg dJOne\
guests were M[- and Mrs Brl\ Da J
Vi s , Jerrfi. Dilv1s Mr und
Mr~
Jet·ry Pulhn.s a~d sun Jet(
und Wllh Lmcoln RU3,'JCU andtfu.nui)'.
Pauf Jac(lbs.
--- ~- - ~----Eamest Powell and f;~mr!y ond son wvre hohday ·guesti of his
Mr. and Mrs. OrvJlle Allen w(lf::J parents; )1r )ltl.d Mrll. Gcrrner
Thanksgkving dinner guesl11 • lf Bowen · and family, McAr:hur.
Mr. and Mrs.. Sammy L-ew1s.
thaoksatving gue~Jts of l..aw·
Ml"R . Marvlft Cox .ond san have rrnce Smith and tafrllly were. Mrs.
gone to Ula~ to be with Mr. Cox Anna Willi ol •POmero.y l an.d ,, r.[r
who h ~~ ~mployment 1here.
[!.np Mrs~ :PDn Bmttb;r Ul:lrnrftl.
.M:· and ~II~;:. Lawr~·nce EDlin
Mr. a?td ..)Us. IJou Diehl, Mr 1nd
and daughter Were dil.ner guc!h Mrs (van Blih1 and• MY. ·sad · MJls
of Mr ,and Mrs. Steve Eblln and John Dlebl wtre :holiday r iiinnea•
Children ,ifhanksglvml{.
gueJts of Mr and M!-~: Cb11!r. HIJf'ld
~ 11nct Ml~~ ~wen utf 'lind !on, llouls .
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''YOUR

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Jean Wr ight

WARNS OF 'PARTISAN

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)nddh!porl, Oblo

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WHEEL~

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New Sealed Beam
Lamp
lmnroves Auto Headl'ighes

B

ev~

Ward Hayes, Mt . .•nd Mrs. Eb(!r
warner and Ji~ ltldneour llpent
the holiday with Mr. and Mrs

sister,

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WOMEN AND

We'It' happy to note L1n Yutang's prediCIIOn thal during the
IY Mltl, 'HAnll PRIDF.UUCK nl'xt ~ yean th&lt;'re will lH: two
Ed M~Eiroy returll'ld to Akm•'i more world wars. It's reassuring
Sunday .. ner sptmrlm; Ias1 W('!Jk to know thcrn will be another :so
with Mr. and Mr.'l. John HayM
YC_!~ ---Mrs. Lillie Chrll!ly ltpcnt Ialit
l'al'i in Jill eri hv 11 I':H w
Athrns
week wlth her daugh ter and ~nn
in law, ·P.Ii', and l\tn. Don Matlack 10d was cnnrm2d Ln R hospital.
Mrldrcd Bnum, ·Cmcmnall, was
at Belpre.
I t'(ICt•nl visitor nr Mr. lind Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Orr of Col
ulnb\11 st•tnl Tbank5giving w1th ~d naum
Mr. anrl Mn. John Hayes, dau~r. and .Mn. Henry Spcnr£~r

the hOliday \\itlh.:ttteb: , son.jn.(aw Ed MclClroy spent Werlne..,day

Mr. and Mrs. S A. W)•att were
holiday guests of thljir daughter}
Mr_ 11nd l,lrs. Ru.ss~U a1 R~pq_nd. "
Ben Morr~ of ,Bradbury .~~ff: :a 111 •
guest of !dTJJ. NellJe MQrrla an~ ~ .
son Cbe&amp;ter, 'thanksgiving.
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\Vc dfer 24·hour wreeker tervlee,·

or the Probate f'ourt
County, Ohio
lt.;m; 12 fH3..Jtc

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WOLFPEN

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stabl Jnd versity HospJla\ for treatment.
guests of his sl.der, Mr. and Mrs.
.Mrs. Jwae rurntr bad liS her
Norman Schaefer, Tbo.nksgivlog. 1 guests her son, Sam Turner and
·ay MRS. JOHN DIEHL
,
wJfe of Marltm. Mrs. Turner and
Attendance at Sunday Sehool
Mrs Louell~ Sta~l. and .lion
guests wert,dianer IUests of the.
Nov. 27 was 79 offerrng $11 17.
JllhD were TliankSilVIng dlDilCI' 1former's daulbter, Mr. and Mn.
Re~· Ha,rr~ Bntes left lnr Woods guests of he: daughtt&gt;r, Mr. and Mil tort Hood, Th\lrsday.
f1~ld\' Mo~day tu conduct a one Mn Pearl Gilkey._
Ouy Cole and family of Wel!
we&amp;lt' revwal
Word wa!ii r~e1ved here that stott wen!~ ThHnbtivtng ~ilelt# or
son ••S(evtm of S'1x:kdale wen• L"llrs. Belle Hdt had entered Uni· Mr and Mrs~ Joe EVans
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OAK HILL

. Mr. aritt M~§. Jack Wood spr.oj

LAUREL CLIFF

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Today's Chuckle

i{'l:'ra~cd

Jufl.~o:e
M('l~.~

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indulgencH!; Jn partl88.11 exceasel!!l." He eald he would
a co~Uve foreign p:(!Ucy debate.
(lt~fltiiO~)

Hlrlr e~~ I! Pomeroy, Ohio, has
~f'n duly appOJniPd •s F.XC'C'Uior
11 the Estal(' or S.r1h Atkin,; latt
Jf Poml:!roy, M('igs County, Ohio.

John C. Bacon

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POUCY as a ~~blo ~art of the pruJdentlaJ
John Foster Dulles ~Is repdrtars
tllat no ~erlcan Will d~8betateiy ttnperU
But that perU could ..reJUlt t'rom eareJeu or uilfn·

Noll&lt;'(' rs bereby iiVf'U that Edl·

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lxeeutor
Atkin•. D.e11 . . .

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Harry Capr. hart Saturday r.ven1ng.

· M~. ' and Mn. Norman Johnson
Mrs Kenneth Mankm and chll·
of· Sun:ti\ttt SUlt~Oil speni Saturday drcn and Mrs Mable Bolm speni
at tbe .ltua~U Paltitcr home
Sunday in Columbus.
~lf.~ S:n&lt;( Mrs. Web~r Thom~
Mrs Arthur Eblio and Mrs. J .
~p~~t .¥onda.ytlt the- Will Hellman D Ad•ms and daughlf't: spent
ha;mo. ,
w.. nne~ day Rrt('rnoon with Mrs
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Mrs. MarY' Ua~l:.1J' , spc.nt Fnd 11 ,. Willwm Cook
with .M'r; .agd Ml'S. Rus 11 cil ramltll
Pnl sy nnd L01fin.) Grover spent
Mr. and. MrS. ' Gerald V1ulet or lhc holld;ry ~A l th Shtrh. .\ Rob~rts
T~p~rl rla'Jp.s: wece
hollda'
:\1r. and Mrs Lawrence ~blin
gut'a.ts o£ Mrs. Jennie Roush.
md daughter of M~Conn('lsvdlc
Mr. and ·Mrs. Lenard Lanham qpcnt the weekend at lh c1r homf'l
were visitin,a r&amp;t'. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. anrl Mr~ Oliv~r Lmkenhok·
LaQham Mond~.
er of Columbus spent the we&lt;!k
Mrs. Buel Ridenour and snn ('nd here at Lhr1r home.
called on J. L. Wickh~m Thursda~
Mrs. Edith Dnv1~ .~pent !lw
1\fr, and Mrs. John Wickham W!'ckcnd Wllh h.:r .•l.'i lcr. Mr~.
Frank Well and Ivan Well wer(' r.unes Ilazc.i lon and Cam1 ly.
Sunday e11Uers of Mr. and Mrs
J. L. Wickham.

.rm lloh~tt'lt&lt;'r wbo:-;e Pll~t OHtrr

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Dat!'d this 26th day of Nuvt'm

L'IL ABNER

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NOTICI OP APPOII~TMENT
lht•t• tf

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Sunday
P.k and Mrs. Wayne Britk18l
were guests of Mr. and Mr.!!~ Ri·
chard Henderson~ of Coolville.

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BAS HAN

Orr,

COMMISSlON OF 01110

Cl RLY KAYOE

1\.fr.s Ua Stone of Vienna, 'N. Va.
the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs William Fulton.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Kuhn of Canton were visiting John Kaylctr

•nd Mrs. 8"ennie Gainer and nesday witb Mrs Mtry Hniley
wm; of App,l.e Grove and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner Jr.,
Mrs. Qrv)' GaJ~er apen'f Sunday and f1mll.v' spent lh~ holiday W1lh
w1th ErDaal ·tkbreckcngo_st of Par· Mr. 8nd Mrs. W1l1 Heilman
no- kersbure.
I
.r.tr. and )r.fi'S. Harry Brown ~nd
enl
·
f.hilc]ten ~nd Mada!iJJe
lly~ell
ap·
Mhos J11nct Of" and triend and wcr,e ,~olidaj guests of Mr and
Martha OrrJor Colllmbus .spent th~ MJS. Jf.U..~~eH Painter
holiday wlf Mr. and Mrs. A,rthur
Mni. Mllry Barley Sp('nt Thu

THE PUBLIC UTILITIES

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spent

~lr

pllny.

NOTICI OP

(upper)

tcr and family

ORDERED, That a &lt;·opr of this
entry be served, forthwith , u1101l
the SyrnCUJe Home Ul!lthcs Com·

12.fl, 13,

ot • belleoptu

OOhtnd "eaemy"" Uftu dw1Df

Merle Davis, PoJr. and Mrs.
Davi5 of DJXl(1)" spent Sun.
day with Mr. ahd Mrs. Arvll Hoi

No. 25,9111
Appilcalion &lt;tf Syracuse Home
Ut1lltlr.s Company ror Permanent Rate for Natural Gas.
ENTRY
The following form nf legal
lice submitted with the above
tlt!Nl application rs her·:by
pruved for publical10n:
''LEGAL NOTCE
Nolicc u hereby ~lVcn of

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G_raut VIneyard and faffilly, D1y~
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charle.a Chaf·
fee and family Silver Ridge Mrs
l.illie Hardway,
Mrs.
Evely~
Briekles and John Kaylor.
,
~~ Mr, and Airs. Roland Torr'enee
and fam1ly and Miss Naop11 Chaffee spent Su,,day w 1th Mr. and
Mr3. Carl Morris, Galbpoiis.
' George Thornton and L. z. Hoff.
man and sons of Wheeling speot
the weekend with M:-, Hoffman'B
mother, Mrs. Vivian Hoffman. Sh~
returned home with them.

Ronal~

C:OMMISSION OF OHIO

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Visitine Mr and Mrs. Georae
Hamilton over the weekend were
M:r. and Mrs. Delbert Gaul of
Sumner, John SJsson of Orville

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THE PUBLIC UTILITIES

IRE 8MJ'lft FMIILJ

er, Mu Mab"l Kim

'EGINNING re.'lerving,

Recorder's of!1ce December 3,
J94J 111 Deed Book 151, page 178
APPRAISED as a whole at $4800.
00 P'orty·Eight Hundred Dollars.
TERMS OF SALE C1:1sh on day of
Sale. The Mar.thal reserves the

lrlhlllta

RobeJi K1m of Washington Slate
~pent Fnday mght w~.lh hi!: moth·

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70 Lamar 4fl
Mis~our1 '7R PPppcrdll\1" 74
WEST
fiR Orcgnn 49
7l Wo~bington fit 66

~raulein

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o 4i a~ dl'slgnated un a m01p of
. nculn He•t:hl~t, matle by BreeN" I
l' t•rp.:r, Regutered • CJvt1 En
n~crs, Huntul.gton,
Wru~t
Vtr- 1
n1a . da ted Q('l nber 17, 1942. a
· P~ of wh•ch map was !lled 1n I
.r off;r-e of thr R.-corder
of i
O! Jg~ Count}, Ohw, Decembt&gt;t
' · 1942, 1n Plat Buok No 3, at
1gr.' 43 and 44, and being morE"
1r' Jtularly bounded and
de.s
1berl a., follows BEr.rNNING at
pO'nt m the south !Jne of Lin)Jn Hoad at lhe C(lrner between
ot.'l 44 and 45, as .shown on 3ald
Up; !hence With the Said line of
incoln Road, S 63 deg 31' E., 50
.'ct, lhell'Ce Wllh the Une betweer1
uts 45 and 46. S 2ti dCJ. 09' W,
00 feet, thence N 63 deg. 31' W.,
.Q reel , thence Wtth the IJDe be·
wean Lots 4ol and 45 N. 26 dea
,g· E, 200 r~t to the point or

It is, further

COMPLETE insurance Protectlf'111,

perty they recently bought from.
Mr10 L L. Keller.
Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd Slout of
Lcng Bottom were vJ.dt.ing Mr. and
Mrs George Caldwell iiild Mr aad
Mrs Tom Pernn, Sund rt~··
Mrs Grace Kuhn and son spent
seven! days 1n Canton.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Brickles
were ea!iing on Mr
and Mrs.
Rdu~llcll Spencer o( Chester Sun-

property, to wil.-"l.ot ,

(20 8) Insurance

Llf.e, Aulo, Flro, Polio. CaU DoD
PNM'I!I\NS • MINE
Milia, Middleport, Ohio.
pet M and up. We deliver. H. H. --- ' J . L. H•wk, Minertville, Ohio 'lliiNKING OF buflnl tnauraacel
Phone Cheater, Ohio or SP·
Guaranteed aavlllJ:I up to BO-.
Jtl778, Mason, W. V1., after (I
V, D. EDWARDS, Pboae 81-X .
p.m. J.flll 11 Pr•U• Fork on
Home tU.
t-11 t1
ll-l 0 3011
Rt. 33.
Prlee $ft. Gladys Frost, Pomeroy
Ohi(l, Rt 3
l2·G-8tp

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All rna.
chme~ anti rt&gt;pa1rs fully gu11r
anlf'r&gt;d . I'REE HOMP.: DEMON
the
STR.&lt;\TION Plt0n e 909;.1', Kect- hlufg by the Syrac,tllll&gt; Home Uti(l[l '.r; .Scwinu
Mac.hLne S'ervice l1t1t!S Company, 200G Fillrfax Road,
Pnm croy, Oh!v.
' C1.1lumt&gt;us, OhiO, on the 16th rlay
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FOR THI BEST
he UtJlitics CommiJs1on of~ Ohio,
IN USED CARS
of an application proposing to Ill
SEE
crease its present rale for natunl
g119 of $1 25 for the fiut 1,000 cu.
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J'l.1eKNIGUT
ft., per month, and 70l" per thous
MOTOR SAL!!$
rm&lt;l CIJblc feet for all ovl:!r 1 000
llthoM 1U
MIMrHille, Ohio
cu rt, w1lh a mmimum chargt' or
$1 25 per monlh and a penalty of
~c per lhous11nd for
dcl!nqurql
Jlllymcnt, to a permanent rnte ol
$2 oo fol' the f1rst !iOO cu. rt , per
mnnth, Me per 1,000 tu. ft, for
the next 4,500 cu. tt , und 95c per
thoU!illnd cu (t, for all over li.OOO
cu. Ct .. Wllh mmimum ehalg&lt;' of
$2 00 pcor tnonlh and a penally Gf
:5c per lhousand on all account~
not pllld Wililln 10 day6 of the end
o r lhe biillni month.
Syracusl!' Uome Utlllti£'.s Company
fly Cha!m('rs Parker, Secrela1·y"

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1 yenUng Female roMERANIAN

' Ihe afternoon,

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BY IVILYN IRICKLU
Sunday School 1ttendanee was
22. colleeUon $7 15
!dr. tnd Mrti Fon llal ~ey and mo
t.her. Mrs. Ada Tall moved from
the Hardway property to the pro-

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M1ddle-;~ged man wan is part tim&lt;&gt;
job around Middleport or Pntn·
eroy. Phone Coolville 3718 Ernest Calhcoal, ReetlsvJIIe, Ohio

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12l Wanted to Rent

8-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT for
sal!) or rent. Call at Allen
Gr.\utaer'a Storo, near
POJt·
orfite, Rutland, Ohio. 12·3-6tp

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! Gentleman :wanl&lt;;
housekecpm ):(
w 11h ha'h gn.~ h!'alln~. ga:ag
room Wnte Bnx 668·8, % Th
on hq~h'''d:l' J&lt;.;xcelknt buy ,
D011ly Sentinel, Pumeroy, Obio.
$450000
1243tc:
MINERSVILLE 4
room fram
hotlsr, tnal fut nar ~. clPCiru:l
I 14 J Fer Kent
1 and f!~" S2500 uo OwrJPr wr
ROOM
f
1 f nan cc w11h small ~own pa~·
I 3.
TRAILER or rent. S R. ' mrnt
Hendrix, Syracuse.
12-Mtp
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FARM---~ ronm
f ra mr
!JOust
For rent-Jo~URNISHEO HOUSE
~m·1 \l ct&gt;ll~1 . .:rod barn. ~a~ag
· 1aae
0 ? 11: • ~o d h1g h way nc-ar v1l
7 .tooms on Lmcoln Hill, with
garage and laundry bas 1ie.J;I
w1Lh ha,:lt • t·lt ~,ot. clturchc; an
nnd
furnac' t'ttermostatlc
~t11ra.~t. 25 acres mQs!ly tractor
controlled For
appotnt'ment,
t1llable $2200 Oil
cllll Ewing Store, PhOhe (33 or FARM-100 acres wlth very goo
Ewing rtUidcnce 31).1J
12·3 ({
8-room house. ceJLer und cncl o'
-- ------r _ _ , _ ed poreh, 2 barns, ga rag e un r
2 Five room moderu
APA,.JI.T.
shop, olhN bu:ldlngs 40 acre •
MENTS, wllh laundty and garm cu!1lvat10n All mineral ,
age. New G-1·oom dwelling with
$6500 00
garage and laundry. Phone RENTALS-23 4 b~ droom house:
310-M A. N Bengel
6-27-t!
or aparlmunts
---- TRADE - your p1 ~'-~en I homt&gt; w-h1ch
For ren~xtenslon
Laddera, 1 you may br r•ut;£11JWin!! for n
Scaffold Boards, Drop Cloths
4 hcdrnom h om~ mndern in
Clinton Fisher, MiddlePQrt.
l'Vcry dr•ta1l Y..lth full basemen•
Phone 6265-X.
11-1-tf
and large lol
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For
rent-Elemic
w1Up.aper
Box 129
Phone 108 y
tte1mer. Clinton FiBber, Mid- 12-3-3lc
'
dleport. Ph . 626~-X..
11-1-tf - - - - - - - - ··~---Offers w!ll be received at lhl:!
APARTMENTS, Gravel Hlll, Mid·
office
of Manntng D , Webster,
dleport. Call 6176-J.
10.26-t!
Pomero} , Ohw, up to 3.00 o'clock
'fwo Furnished 4-Room APABT- P. M, Decrmher 15, Hl55, for tho!
MENTS, new furniture. Ut1lltlt1 Hart Stanhery home prop!'rty, con·
paid. Call 8044·M
8-20-tf !i~tmg or a 12 rl/0111 frame dwell·
ing, fu rnacr. Hne sma ll barn , largp
117)
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6hed and 11 ,.!J house with about
thre(' aet ,., of hind on Luley
WANTED-Full
lime comblna· Strct'l . Pumerny, near school, an!'!
tlon nunc and housekeeper. thref' lrlh nn Umon Av(lnU&lt;!
Thf' m:hl 1 ~ reserved to rej.:ct
Good wagOB, mne hours free
all
of{(••!;
weekly. Lois Cecli, Middleport

191i3 WILLYS AERO t:agle Hard ---·-~------- Top coupe. $79~. Blaettnar's,
Business Services
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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1953 8U1 C~ Special Delux 4·&lt;1oor
Phone 3821 , Racinf', Ohto
Si!dan, $1291i BlaetLnar's, Pom·
l2-6.18tc
eroy, Ohio.
. _ _ _!2·3 ·~c For reliable radio~;nd TV
tall 604:6--J. We
lDM BUICK V8 Supoc 2-door R1·
makea.
Sehmolls
vorl• Coupe, $219~ Blaettnar'~~;,
Middleport, Oblo.

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Freshl
Allio Oak. Poplar, But.wood l p a•n'Nl fin LrnCilln. Heigb.'
Jumber, green or dry. '-4:, ~.
C&lt;&gt;ll 330 \t
11 -17
6-4,
8-4. Delivered
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ARMY, · u~ FIGHT .IIttALlYTOVER WHO'S TO FLY

NOTICE OF SALE Ey virtue of
•n Order of Sale. No. 4336 duly
IUUi'd out of
the Umted States
DJslrt~t Court :n and for tbe Southern Diilrlct of Oh1o. Eastern
D•vtsJfln , m the cue of The UnH- 1
~-d ~tates nf Am~ru~a YP.Nl~~ Rn
w nd r Wilson and Irbi - M.
n I will offer f:&gt;r sale to the
':hc .. t bidder, at the door of the
:1g.s County Court House, at
,mercy, Ohto, on Frida)', .JanuY 6th 11156 at 1 OO--One O'Clock

1'uasday, December 6, 1955

Tuesaoy, December 6, 195~

Dr M:ar,. Lou Chapmaa

BEARING UP
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Performed Friday By Rev. John Turel '
Mls1 Clance. J . CHfrord, dauab·

The couple are at home to their

ford 1 200 Butt~trnut Ave., became
the bride Of Cli.lford Slatt1 Ken
ned)'-, ton g1 Mr . and Mt! . William

Ave
Gue5ts at the wedding and rt&gt;eeption were Rev. Fr. Turel. Mr

n ina:. Dec:!. 2 at 7 o'clock at the
Sacted Heart Chureh.
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The double ring ceremony wu

and Mn. LeRoy , K.enaedy, Mr.s
Bett.y Butts, M1.w; Shn·ley Wippel,
Miss Fran~e Wippel, lotus Sh trley

e.i itltie.

) ter olllr. an.d Mra. Ciaren.oe Chf- many frtend~ at 2bO Butternut

i C. Kennedy, Chester, Friday eve. and Mrs Clart:nce Ctilford, Mr

performed JD tbe preaence of tbt
immedta1e famllles With tbe Rev

Ru sBell, Mtss Sally Bartels

D-ud To The

Don

nie Orenoer, Muu Frankie Evans,
Mr and Mn. James I Lloyd, Mu~
Kathw Lloyd, M1as JoAnne Jone5

.John A Turel, ofrJciatmg
For her wedd!ng the bnde chose
a .street lenKth dress ol whttc and Guy Ruucll, Pomeroy
wool Jersey With gold accesr;orwM
Mr and Mr 11 . WilHam C K e- n
and a Whlte wml~ r bat and wor~ I nedy and M.lu ~abel Kmg Ches
a cor:;age of yellow roseburis.
I ter; Mt:&gt;S Janet Epperly , Racme ,
Mrs .. James I. Lloyd, .!ll'OLer of Mr. and Mra. J p Bradbury, Chethe bnde Bnd matron of honor ~hire Mr and Mn Leshe Hawley
wore a navy blue street !en~o:th Mtdd ieport, Mts.s Nancy Neuman ,
dress with p:nk .accessones and a Syracuse, Mrs Floyd Wtll ta ms,
c=orsag~ of Pink rarnatwns
Master Elber! WIUiame. Mlsa BarPatrick Duffy, Pomeroy, served bara w1 J!iams and Muter Clar·
euce WIUtams au of Rutland.
as best man
Mrs. Clifford, mothf'r of th~&gt;
bride wore a pcrewmkle blue dl'e s~
and a whtte rarnat 1on conage. Home Demonatrators
Mrs. Kennedy wore a 1ray Urffeta
'llnit HoW. MeelfinoK
drep and a wb1le carnation cor·
The Reedsvlll,..Lona: Bottom
.sage
Home Demorutration Club met at
Followmg the weddmg a recep- the home or Mra. Maxine White·
t!on wu held at the home Of tb P. head Cor the November meeting
bride's parents wh1cb wu d6corat- The d 1scussion on the "Health
ed Wltb basket~:; of multi colored Con ference" at Late Hope was Jed
mums and llg btcd tapers with the by Mrs Tress Swaw Dunng the
weddmg g1fts formtng the back- bustnE"s~ se~slon, Mrs. Whitehead
ground
was elected to be a llom e Counctl
Asststmg With the reception memher
J&gt;ot\uck lunch WM served to th e
were Mrs LeRo,. Kennedy, M1s1
Shnley Russell , M 1~
Frank ie 1 fol:.1w1ng Mu; Pauline Meyers.
~van s, all o! Pomeroy, Miss Nancy Mrs. Murgaret Brown, Mrs Tress
Neuman of SyracusE', M1ss Jan•t Swam , Mrs Ruth Balderson, Mrs
Epperly of Ractne and Mrs Fl oyd Ltl han Ptck:ms, Mrs Whitehead ,
E Wlihams of Rutland
Sue and Nola Meyers, Melanie and
Imm ed mt ely after the reeeptwn Lmda Brown and Jeame Whilethe couple lefl for a trq1 to Ken- he ad Next meetmg to be held on
Dac 28 at the church basement 1!,
tucky an d So uthern Ohw
The brid e Is a graduate of Porn - Long Bottom
l'roy H1gh Sc hool cla.-;s of 1953 and
15 employed a.s telephone operator
PLAN CHRISTMA~ PARTY
for the Ge neral Telephone Co,
Tho Busy GJrls ·f...H Club will
Pomeroy The groom ill a graduate ll&amp;ve tbeir Christmas party on
of a Columbus Hlgll School cl.us Tuesday, December 13, at the
of l944 and 111 employed 1u clec· home of Carol Criswell
with
tn cJa n for th e Kul sor Alum1num Carolyn Wilson 111 the assisting
ChemJcal Co , at Ravenswood
hoslets.

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rrom metal tr&amp;J. ·TI'&amp;J'

lfu po~ltton!Jid ,. other hnnd, TIM ceJJ 11 U lHC
bJfb, ~3 feet lon&amp;IIDd e:y, feet. wide.

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one hiUid walhM ratllo&amp;C!lha d111&amp;

oft' the oJIIer after an experlmP.nL GlU 1a Wad
lia¥ " 'l.ndOW biOeJu l&amp;.mrrw. rar-.

RACINE PTA MEETING
The Raeine PTA Will m~Ct

at ·
the Racmc Grade School December.
12 at 7 i!O P. M

~EEDSVItLE

IDENTIFY
THE DAILY SENTINEL

MYSTERY

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Here

As sh e told o{ her work as a
bookkeeper for her father who
was m the coal drayage business
in Newport, of her determinatiOn
to marry, Isaac Hutchmson. the
man whom her lather did not
want her to marry, and how
throughout the years she and her
cb.olce of h.usbands lived a full and
. won.d.erful hle together until 25
year.e aa:() when hlB death came,
.
leaving her alone 1n the world
,
'\:Vhil~ •til:~-• i~eo• .stood. qllt
........ in1tef meft'locy MJ\11 Hutchinson at
other t1mes was given pause to
dop and thjnk baU: through the
year.s, trymg to grasp at some Jncl·
dent which would gtvc an answer
to Lhe que.stlORi asked of her.
CoaJ Haven, Ky, wu the site or
her birth and Newport her home.
It was on Fe~. 7, 1679, she marrled at Mt. Pleasant Jo a Method1st ctlurch by' a' Presbyterian
minister wbOBe name she did not
recall . .However &amp;he dJd recall a
bnneymnon spent in Cinc1nnah.
Her father she sa1d strongly
opposed her marriage and after-.
ward she did not return tu biB
bWJiness But at the end nr the
month following, she recalls with
a smile, her father came truda:ing down the roadway to her
home with the large account book

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U .OO for every doy Tho Dally Sonllnel Mydery Mon
,;oea unldeftllfkAI. Membel's or the MYIIery Man's fomllv
and the employee• or tho DIUy Senlbtel ore not eiJalble
to win.
Tbe ldonllty or This Man Is Now Worth

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BEN FR.ANKLIN

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Bring The CHI LOREN To ~rJe

Middleport

Gift S~ggestions

MYSTERY MAN CONTEST RULES

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Truman•a appolnt:Jrtflll.t .....,

tuy, a.re under ln41ctment b.7
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Oil Char.. ot ~nn 1 to • traud the aoverlurumt lD • tu:
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IN ELBeRFELD$ TOYLAND ON
THE THIRD FLOOR

W(DNE$DAY, THURSDAY, FRIDA~..-"''
And SATURDAY
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Polio Program
One Shot Program
Of Salk Vaccine
Is Advocated

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Plab.S

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an
were
vem.wood 'of
to build hbm'\5 r~r ke}'
or the $216,000Jl00 Klli511:r
mlnum &amp; Chemics.l Corp
W11low Grove
II ha s been ~tJmatcd Lh.!it 350
home~ are to be buill for familfe•
o( top fli&amp;ht men tn tbe or&amp;ani ·
zall on who wtll move to t~e l''e~.
Ford F Morrow, operathmr
mnnager for Kats er a' R.avPnswood
.tnd A n. Lmdley, mamt.enaocl'
~ uporlnlendf'nt , werr 1n Hunting·
to n on Tuesday to ~on f E'r wtth
Paul C P&lt;~n ca ke . agent for U S
Steel homes Aeeompanymg tbe
Ka1 ser official!;; was R?.y Rl,tchie,
head of the fmn of BMo &amp; l:lJC
ch ie. contraclc&gt;rs.
Rttchte LS deveJopjng
of property Jn Ravcns.wood
cordsneo w1th suggested
0£ streets, Juts, S:.lrYICO
and the llke designed by
engmeers
Key personnel who ne to
chase the homes Oh a basil
personal dlOtce are expected '
ESTHER HUTCHINSON
be m the area by January,
when full production will be
effect The hom~ will cost
under his arm and asked ber, lines you undr.r.~ta nd but for lhc tween $15,000 IVld ~,000 eacb.
"Essh;, will you make ou.t f.tie man I hke best "
Querietl as to what she thought
monthly statemenl11 for me?"
From that date on she .said nolb- ot tel evision, Mn. Hutchmson reing more was ever s.ud or the plied, "Ntce J suppnse but st1\l a
lot of foolilbness on !t I can see
oppos1tion to her marriage.
La~t;r ~be •..,od. b.tlf Jmsba~~ - w~t ~~ g.~it~ 'r ~II and d?J.ft ~avt 1?
to Uniontown and t&amp;en ..d&amp;iiae into u§f my «Jisses ,but .ln,!a;LMeigs County wbere they settled muCh foolishness on lrTO'ira,f
down otl a farm where th!!Y. liTed
I• epMrl'!nt good health, ablt
until just a fe!"' years pr1er to to walk about the house alone,
Mr Hutchm11on .s peath when the ustng eye glasses only for readmg
Jn ·an elcelion or officers held
farm was aold and they moved and lnrely m t'lcr chatter, Mrs;
Hutchmion make~; her home wtth Tuesday evening the Third Ward
into Chester.
An avid reader, Mr$. Hutchi~ Mr. and Mr1. John Gin ther and Volunteer Fifl C~aay ~ected
Gilbert Frecmpn, Laurel st., u
son said that she was just now family or Chester
When the wr1ter Lcok a photo- pre11J~e nt for the en!lui.ng year
fimshing
"Unpardonable
Sin"
written by Or Laltin. A church graph or her With a Pob.rmd and Jlm l"ugate, w. Maln St . as
woman she is a member or } be Catnera •nd then showed her ~he VIOO president.
other officers named were
MethodJst Church nf Chester and plt'ture 1bp remar~ed, t My Land
Robert Couch, , B\lttenmt Ave .,
nlthough at the century mark m what won't they think o£ next."
That ended tbe tntervtew wlth as IH!Cretary and ~"r~BaU, Welife still quite intere$tcd tn tbc
life that move about bet in the the hope exprc:-1-icd by thu• wnt· he Terrace, as treasurer.
Dave Goodwin wu eJected .eap·
er that on ber birthday Dec . 17
commun lty
Robert Hysell, l1t Lt.; Roy
taln:
that
~he
might
receive
a
whole
On election day.e, "[ go to !be
polls, every time, Of course .some sack of bll'thday grcetmgs from Reuter, 2nd Ll; Ro1lagct Neubone comes and seLs me since I folk of thJ.S area who \IROUld un ling, 3rd Lt.; Cbw~• D.Mar, 4th
wouldn't be able to Walt that far. doubtedly all like to "live to be a Lt., and John ThomaJ, .second
assistant fire cbtef.
But I KL&gt; and I vote. No party hundred."
Trusteea named are· Jim Fugate, Elmer Ramm and Harald
Ebersbach. Named to tbe House
Committee were RoY· Kaspar and
Harold Ebenbach with selec
tions yet to be made to the committee for the 1st ward comGardner, pa1tor of the Church of
pany.
Christ, officiating. Burial wUl ~
Robert Couch was eJected as
in the Riverview Cemetery.
Mr.e: George Reynolds, 77, Lo· chief of the flr'st ai&lt;l ·tAuad w1th
Mr. Childs was a member of cust Street, Middleport,
died Charles Werry aa ('.apt.; Roy
Lhe Feeney-Bennett Post, No. 128, Tuesday at the Meigs General Reuter as Lt. and Phil Globotar
Amenean Legion; the Modern Hospital where sbe bad been a a.s secretary and treasurer.
Woodmen of America; the Eagles; surgical patient for several weeks
Named to the committe&lt;\- for
a vl!tcran of World War I and a She was born ln Middleport and the Polio Drive arc:
Rolland
member of Company C. He had wa1 the daughter o{ the lll.te Neut.z.Ung, John Thomu, Harold
held hts present po5i1mn for ap· Wilham and Mary Braley DeVm· Ebersbach and Roy Kaspar.
proxtmatejy twenty ycal'3
ny. Her husband, George Reynolds, preceded her in death in

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WASHINGTON UP- The
natwn s leading poho authoritie'
mel here today to consider reeom-

mendmg a one :.hot vaccmation
I prr..o"r•m to stretch Salk ~upplJt&gt;.,
,o m llllollii or chi!drl'n who oth~r
wiSe wuuld l:O unprotected 111 lS;)fj
The prl' ~ l'Ol p rogram ca lls for
thret' mJect Jon, over an cJghl
month perwd M;;ny experts are
urgmg that the schedule I'Je cut
tl!mport~nl) lo one shoi lo
g1ve
protoctwn to far mQ!t: yoiP!rrP*~s
Summoned to C:4J8,5ldtr t.be: questw n were Dr Joou £ S.ali:. the
government's techDlcal C.OIJUAHi ec
on the vaccme, medlC.ill and publte health lead ~ rs, and offtctals of
the Nahonal Found ~t1o n for In ·

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Support £or a one-shot program
)trong But wovcrnment o(fJ·

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guess" what would come out of
the secret meetmg
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Two (pemonies Mark 14th
f'iremen Elett
Is Giv.en
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1952.
Admitted Tuesday. Joseph Ro·
Survi111or!ll include o daughter,
gers. A1 buckle. W Va, Kathryn Mrs. Madge Hutsell, Cuyahoga
Lt khfu:~ ld, New Haven; Mrs. Paul Falls; two .sons, Guy , Middleport

Long Bottom and and Craig, Cuyahoga Falla; three
Cbarle.&lt;~ Wilt, Middleport
grandchildren , three great grand
Admitted today: Mn. Carl Ncl- children.
Son , Pomeroy
Friends may call at the Rawl·
Births· A daughter to Mr. and lng..CoatA Funeral Home where
5erv1ces will be held Friday at
Mr.s. Carl Nelson.
two o'dock w1th the Rev. c. E.
Hoyt, pa&amp;tOJ' of the First Baptist
MEIGS GENI!RAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Tuesday· Mrs. Roy Church, and the Rev. Fred I.
Gaidner, ChurCh ot Chmt, of·
Strickland, Pomeroy.
ficiating.
Burial WIU be m the
Discharged Mrs. Sarah Ne1gler
Middleport
Hill Cemetery.
and .son, Syracuse; Mrs . Clara
Mrs. Reynolds had belonged
~~,~~~the Rev. Fred .~-~g_,_A_Ib_a. ~ny~·~--- ___
to the local Baptist Chureh since
Sb(l w.:~s twelve years old and
bad been the teacher of the
Ladies' Bible Class until forced
to retire because of ill health.
F Andrew,

Blessing Resigns Council Post
AtMason;NoSuccessor Named

Market Rep9rts
CINCINNATI, 0 UP-Produce
Eggs, large egp sl(~ady; medi·
Urns Up lc, con.'IUIDCr&amp; U. S. A

reasons.

It was alio iepori.ed that a
state auditor reeenJI.y completed
an audit of the books.
Present for the meeting were
Dl&amp;Jor; a. J.
and coUJto
Gu7 Bleq.
lD4 Ruuell

lar&amp;e !l.'i·~; brown 55 5B; me.
dlurru 49-Slj brown mix 49·1H; el(
tra large 60·51; ·A large white !H)..
52; A medium , white 00-52; A me·
dium white 50 52; A medmm
browa 44--fS; checks 28 31 : under
grades 24-28; .smal! liiS 36; B large
&amp;8-48.: grade C, 36-38.
Cb1d:eb!lo1 fryer!! 1teady: fryers
S.S\2 lb la..l9; hens heavy over 5
lb
Hght 5 lb and un .
der
hgh!, leghorns

B-11.

Every where lhroughoul

MeJgJ

County today there 15 .1 famU1ar
opeoms to most conversations,
"Who 1s tll.e }[y&amp;tery Man?" As
a matter of tact you'll hear folk
m01t everywhere d.!ballng as to
whom they believe the popular
Dai).y Sept10el contest AUbJett 1S:
m tbeJr beh ~f
T.o(lay the ,.alue o1 the identity
of the "Mystlif"y MAn" li. '$5100
and If ht&gt; contmu~s nr ' 1'.f&gt;m&amp;IIJ
unidentif1ed, the vah1e mcrcases
b,v one dollar each day.
No in the past contests when the
prJze has ~ached the '5 mark we
offer 1 clue to the identJt): ot.twe
"Mystery Man," ben: then is the
first clue
The first is l•llt
And last a firSt
Find the trademark
At tho hnc.s end.
Somebody 1s going to have sotnc
Christmas money 1r tbey can solve
the clue and correctly Identify
the "Mystery Man". Remember
though, no telephone entr1es are
accepted, only those on the cl)u.
pon printed in these pagHS or by
postcard Ttm of receipt in tbe
Senhnel offtce.s w11i detcrmml"
the winner.
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Youth Seriously
Kate Luella Kimes Burt In Crash·
Racine
Funera1 Setviees PaW Wol le.Near
17, Racme RO,
lkletft to the Schackcl Clinic
aftl'rnoon suffering from
To Be Saturday Tuestlaylacerahom:
of the {ace and
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~erious

l'~uneral

.scn•lces for Kate Luella
Kimes. 90, who di ed at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. David Fiek
of Chester, Wcdne.!iday morning
will be held Saturday at 2 p m
at thf' Ewing Funenl Rome with
burJal to foUow in th~ Chester
Cemetery
Survlvmg arc )Irs. l-' ick and
anol her daughter, Mrs Norman
Neutzling, Pnmer()y, and two sons
Theodore and F'Tank Kimes ot
Pomeroy.
,.
Mrs Kimes wa" a membC':r or
the Chester Methodist Church And
also taught school in Cbe~
lowru:htp for a numbr.r of years
Her hush~nd, T. W. Kimes at(d
one daughtC't' preceded her in
dealh
Also surviving ar :;&gt; A number of
mcce~ and nephews

MASON CLINIC
Admisslon11· Mrs. Malinda K
Riggs, Middleport, 0 , Nov 29,
Roy West Brinker, Mason, D~c
I. Otto Bostic, New Haven, Dec.
2. Walliam C. QI,I.JiQD, Pomeroy,
Dec. 3. Mra . Audi-el· Jeners, · Jl.hnersvtlle, Dec. a.
Birthl: Mr. and Mrs.
Jeflero, dau,Pter, Marla
Dee.
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head, when lhc

('Br he was drivmg
whipped of[ Glcn~y Watt Roa~
at M1\l I111l and r1 a"hcd mto a
tr~e, demolbhing the car
completely. Shenff Charles Russell
reported
Accordmg to the rrport, Wolfe
was traveling wesl on Glroncy Wa:t
Road, twn t('nlh~ of a mile south
of Mill Htll Road, arournl. 40 m1l"~
per hour whrn h1 s veh1clP wenl
out of control on !be grt~veled road
'the veh1r.b traveled
z 1pruxi
mately SO fert from !1-JP left lo
the rl.ght o;\dr nf th~ highway,
down a hill and r· ra ~ h('d into a

lrec, demolbhmg

the

Ch~vrolct

sedal'li. · Wolfe was lt~kt' l to the
SebU:fcel Chnic at 1\tawn City b)'·
the Pomeroy Emergency Squlld.

l'u!l!l 0 f $172 Rai•d
Fo~r&gt;Wohamo Jr. Tenm .
A total of $172 was collected
last Saturday by the Wahama Athletic Boosters Club m a drive Lo
colloct funds to help support 7th
and 8th Grade football at Wahama
High School, 1t was reported by
Coac~ Ralph Sayre.
The mnn~y was reeciv('d in (':&lt;·
~brr~a·efor tag~ which were sold
ln towns from Letart to

tecomm~ndatwn

of the ex·

peru, expected by mgbtfall , will
be submitted to Surgeon General
Leonard A Scheele , head of the
Pubbe Health Servtee He may
make a fmal det:Jston h1mseU or
refer the wue to the government's
full Natwnal Poho Arlvuiory Committee wh1ch reports to the secretary of health, cducatwn and wei·
fare

Mall th• j~nt O'lllniution and
Reuther wu nalftfll 1 ..-ica"f)rl-

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Veteran Aid For Aged Officer.
Dies Following Short Illness Funeral Services
George Childs, sub d1VI11ion man:I~o lie On Friday
ager of the AJd for lM Aged
county D£fice, dted Tuesday eve·
nlng at the Meigs General Hospital where ho had l1een taken
on Monday after a short illness
at hls borne. Mr. Childs had been
in ill healtht for several monUts
but had continued his work io
Pomeroy
He was the son o( lhe late
Robert and Lily McGuffin Childs
und was born In Ambrosia, W. V1
He WIL'I 67 yeare Did at thf time o[
hts death.
Survivon; are his wife, the [orI11Cr Martha Gilmore; one son,
Wilham Chllds; thr~e daughter~ .
Janis, at home; Mrs. Cash Bahr
(Nelle-. Mrs. Ralph Glbb8 Jr.,
(0orot.h,y), Middleport; !~IX grand·
children; two brothers, Leo, Middleport; John S.• .MeMechen, W
Va. ; a s!J;ter•iit•law, Mrs. Walter
Childs, Tampa, Fla.
Friends may call at the Rawllngs..Coat.s Funeral Homo where
sN~lCell will be held Frjday at

t.Ntht.. ,.... -

with

IY MICHAEL J O'NEILL
UnitM Pr••• StaH CcNnlpcm.dent

rt'L·s. G. Reynolds

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Single Copy

BY REH GRUHI

"The greatest .thriU Qf my lifetime was the day 011. •w}tlch ·I Wll
o~rrled" , such waB !lie statement
of E:sther Hutt;bm1on ' of · Clle!iler
this week wheo aiSbd the queshon a_, to what had been the most
ou tstanding thrill or lhcr hfe
.11pan.
Her cyc.s twmklcd and a smile
wrenthl'd her feaJ.ure3 as she
bru!lbcd back a s trand of wht le
hair "The reason I 5ay that Js my
btggesl thri ll 1s bccaW(' I marncd
a m11n agamiit my fa:her 's wish es
, and wa~ he angry! I remember
th!tl qu ttc well."
Th.e occaswn fur this wr1ter asking the questwn pf Mrs Hutchinson wa s the {acl that on Decem
her 17, just ten days hence, s he
wtU hove reached that age to
wh!eh one asp1res, too years of
age
"If I L1vc To Be A Hundred"
the title of a popular Mills Brothen rcrording ran through the
mind of thJs reporter 1os he listened to the httle wb.ite hatred lady
~peak of the days of her
early
childhood m Campbell County,
Kentucky, where she was born m

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NAill! OF MYSTERY MAN . . . . ... . ...... ..... .. .

JUIIII•Pbo~~elll

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twu-nngere&lt;t mec!\a,nlr..a.J "hande.'" The "handJ:" a.re ma.neu\•erable enough to wuh diahes. pill®:
ou_t and Ught e -claaret, thread e needl!
1
rl"ternatlonal)

MYSTERY MAN ENTRY BLANK

•n411

Of Chester Offic
To Reach lOOth Year

Hl!al ARI THUI VIEWS or the Knona Atomic Power labOtitJry•a now radluactlve material! lnat'l.lle.tJUn at tschenectady, N. Y. General ll:leef.rtc uverates It rurtthe AEC. Radlatlun equivalent to t~C'
pruduced bj ~.000 Umea all the world'l radium CIJU!d be fta.rtdled safely he~ Wdtt or Iron phc~t­
phide conc,..t~t three reet thlcJc protect the technklau who operate the lab Sy remote Cllntf\11 with

Each day unUI further notice, .The Dally Sentinel will
conduct a Mylfery Man Contet.t With the prize lnereaal~
U.OO In value each day !he Mystery Man Is not ldentlfled
Wdnnero will be announced each lime the Mystery Man Is
Identified. Each entry must have your name and addrE~~F
to be elllllble for the prlu.
.
There can be only on• winner. Tho earliQ.'lt postma•k
and neatness ol entry docldes the winner In eooe m01"
than one correct Entrlea are re&lt;:elved.
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Pomeroy.Middleport, Ohio

~bly

MVth portion tom.t~t. Hf.th t.,
dey In tM w ... low tenltht :10
to IS. Th~rMay rnef.tly ciCMptlr

Resident

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Ohio: Clou4y witt.- ......

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The move fo r a OM··shot JnotulahoJI program stems from two
thJJI.IS. The fact H~at there un't
ncaf'l.r cnt~ugh \a t'cme to
gl)
~ONQt,.ULU
UP::_Tbe fint tion :
.,
inon(J'Illetlt .lo all .the' Na.¥1 JneD • "In reverent recognition 1of di- around and reports th.at even one
wbo dJed dunng tbe Pearl Har 1 VIlle gwdanee and to
~rnill .s h o~ prov1ded s•gn1f:cant protec·
bor. attack wUI 00 dS!dtca.ted .
memory or lbose wtto gave last lion program
day on tile. 14th anniversary of full , measure . devotion to thctr
the sneak assault.
: country' this monume~t 15 dedl~-~
. This ceremony and a 15-minutc ted humhly tc their li&amp;C~fice 1n
m~marial · obie{vation
conduc· deletiSe o{ our freedoms.
ted by Navy pe'fsonneJ aboard

Emergency Squad
Scores Hospital
Sarah J. Pro·bst
Non-Admittance
Funeral Servt·c·
. e
The Pomero)' EmergeDCy Squad
T0 Be Thursday members,
today, charged tbat
mittanee wat~ refused an emer-

""'u"b'P· ,

"'•the••nun
Jn
placid waters pf ArW&gt;na,
Pearl
llatl:m'- wW be lobe · onty · eveiJtll
to mark the day in : UMl' wOieh
iaw
the , U!titect States- lts World

War JJ battle ery of "Remember
Pearl Harbor."
adThe Navy Club will unveil tbe
memoriaJ-a aimple bronze pia·
1 geocy caae at 4 a.m today by
que mounted on a two-ton lava
Mrs. Sarah Jane Probst, 80, Me1ga General Hospital. The P•·
rock on Ford lalaad Within a died Tui!Jda.y at Meqa Genua.l tient wu then t.raasferred by
!Jtone's throw of "batUeabip NIW" Hospital where abe had
been the emergency squad to Holzer
wbere Japa011e planes coneen· taken last week after having a Hospital in Gallipohs.
trated tbelr bndeat attack and stroke at tbe home of her s1ster ,
George Hicks, as spo~esman
killed mofe than 2,000 Navy men Mn. 0. H: Stewart, South Fourth for the emergency urut said that
The plaque wel.gbs about 200 Avenue, Middleport She was the "Early this mormng, the &amp;qLUld
pounds and depict. a woman I daughter of ~. late G. ~· and wa.s (!ailed to tbe reaidence of
sym.bolidng peaee holdiog a ship 1Margaret Wdhams Dam and Carl Nel&amp;on on Lll\eolo HUJ,
and a palmleaf above this tnserlp was born in Pomeroy. Her hus· to pick-up Mrs NelJon, an. emer·
band, Earl Prolm, preceded ber gency mattrruty ease... llieks
in death.
said, "Mn. Nelson wu taken to
Survivors include
a sister, the Meigs Hospital, but wa&amp; re.
Mn. 0. H. Stewart. and one bro- fused admittance by the pbysi.
ther, T. H. Davi&amp;, ~ddleport; a clan on caU to tbe bospital "
number of nlec:!ea and nephews
Hicks stated tbat the Clinic
Friends may call at the RiiwllDg&amp;· at Middleport was contacted but
Coats Funeral Home where :ser- that •dmitt.ance was refused aJ.
\ICe&amp; ,.,'ill be held Thursday at so, and the Schaekel's Chme was
Funeral ,;crvlees for Warren S two o'clock With the Rev. Howard contacted. but due to betng fdlKeller. 28, Miner5Ville, who ched Ruppelt. pastor of the First ed·up, they abo had lo relusc
in Holz{'r Hospital, Tuesday eve- Presbyterian Church, offlcaatmg adnutt.ance
Holzer Hospttal , 1-Hcks aver·
runs w11l be held Frirfay at 2 p Burial w11l be in the Middleport
Hill
Cemetery.
red,
WJS then contacted. and Mrs.
m in the Ewing CbaP.el
Nrs ProUt was a member of Nelson was then rushed to Galli· He 1s survived tiy ftii wife Edna ,
two daughters, Judith ~ and th.c First Prt!sbyterian Church, pohs
Virgd Hayes, 5uperintebdent
V1rgln•a;
two son~.
Richard a former librarian at the Carnegle
Pubhe
Library
and
a
charter
of
Meigs General Hospital had
Odellen and Bruce Allen, all of
member
of
tbe
M1ddleporl
Liter-!
no
comment to make concerning
Minersvlll:.l, four sisters, Mrs
r.ry
Club
the
refused admittance.
Windsor Stlvcr.s, Pomeroy; Mrs
AIIC'c DIVIS, D&lt;!xter; Mrs. Buneta
Darst, Dexter, Betty Keller, Porn
eroy, t"WO brolhen, Charles Kel
ler, Wllkesl•ille and DAVid Kell er
Pomeroy.
Mr Kell er served 1n 1he Arm\
and Nnvy from Novemb ~r 2, J945
Full parllcu!ar~ of the rrcrnt G.-a\C~Jd~ srrvJct•&lt;; Wf!r(' held m
unt1l l'' ebruary 11, 1954
ncr!dcntal death or Mrs Beulah the Middl €port HJII Cr mclerv 11l
The funeral WJII be in cha rge of MrCallum, a former Middleport 1 o'clocl : :\f rs MrCa llum h&lt;~d bethe Disabled Vetcrana and fnend ~ r !'sulent, have bee\! receivcU by longed to Heath :\lethodtst churc!t
may call at the Ewi~g f'uncral frJ£'nds here Mrs McC.allum who and Ev.anJlehne Chapter, OES,
H11mc anytune.
was ~ dJcd ThanksgJving E&gt;venmg wllen ~he livt•d in M1drlleport and
Bunal WJII b~ at t}le Bradford when she fPII dawn lho steps al 1was a member or the Franklin
Cemetery
thl' home or a neighbor, Mi~ :. A\·enuc Methodist Church, Ports·
Lo u 1~e Dmsmore. .and fractured mouth at the titne of her death
1
her .~ k u ll A ncighbormg phys1Amoug those attendtng th e ser·
cJan Dr G E Neff, and the coro- v1ce.~ W.lre rt'lahves from R.acJqQ
ncr ~tonounccd the deu.th accJd;!n- and Minersville, fnonds
from
tal
Middlepoll, an uncle. Ed Drowu..
Mrs McCallum was born In r\thcm and Mn Charles J1v1den,
1 0rder to accommodate the Mr1:.: ~ Count,) and was the daugh~ Mrs. Leben. Mr'-'1. Par ker Walker
pub~tc In itA last mlnut.e mai~mg: tcr l'f the lai c Mr and Mrs Jn- .and Mrs :t.:cm Smith. Alb :-ns
o[ Chnstmas pack8ges, Pome- ~ r-ph Bruw n Her husband, Georgl'
1'
roy Prn:;tmastcr A1 Russell, an-1 MC'lllllum , d1cd 10 19t8 Surv1vors
)
nouneed today an extepslon or mclnde hC'r daughter, Mrs Robert
hours for Saturday, Dec. 17 and Walker w1th whom she mad( h er
Dec. 24.
homl' m l~ortsmnuth; a brot her,
Russell sa1d that tbe General AN"h le Brown, Dcm·t'r, Colo , two
DeliVery and stamp
wmdow grandc-hildren , M,ary Carolyn and
would have bouh: ' Of 8 a.m. unul nobC"rt.
6 p m. for each of the dates, but
Funr.ral serv1ces were held Saturged that as mueb1 Christma~ urday, Nov. 28, at ten o'clock .at
mailing as possible be done be- lhe Daehler Funeral Home with
£ore that date.
the Rev. Leonard Alot.z o!ficiat.iJJ.G.

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Warren S. Keller
Funeral Services
To Be On Friday

Formcr Middleport Resident Dies
As Result OfFall Down Stairway
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