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The Dailv Sentinel, Pomerov-MiddleDQrt,' Ohl;,

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Clifford-Kennedy Double Ring Ceremony
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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

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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'

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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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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,
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leaving her alone 1n the world
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'\: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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Who lo this man? Nome him and you will wiiiU.tO plus
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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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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2:00 To 3:00p.m.

·ELBERFELD

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Polio Program
One Shot Program
Of Salk Vaccine
Is Advocated

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Tucosil~)'
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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ctals 1111d Jt was " anybody'~
guess" what would come out of
the secret meetmg
The

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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

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Every where lhroughoul

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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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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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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.
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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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('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

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

rt'L·s. G. Reynolds

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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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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!
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MYSTERY MAN ENTRY BLANK

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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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MVth portion tom.t~t. Hf.th t.,
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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-

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"'•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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Funeral Services
To Be On Friday

Formcr Middleport Resident Dies
As Result OfFall Down Stairway
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Pom.eN1· Olllo.
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t&amp;Uve. BottlnelU-XJ.mball. tne .•

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Lexlneton Ave.• New Y.orll CilJ,
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carrier where ava
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Unltod Peon
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~oatil. •t he refern '\lnccs
one y.e ar $8, 11X ~Dtla, I tugu~~c tJrv
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East.
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GI.FTS For All The Family
HOUSE SLIPPERS
SH.OES
HOSIER¥

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7:00
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WEDNE5DAY
Today
Coffee Tim e
Dini' Dong School
Search for Beu•Jty
Home
Tt:~neRsee Ernl.e Show
Feather Your Nest
sOb and Jan Carr Present
Swie
Camera Gees t &gt; School
Industry on Parad~
Modern Romant'e.s
Matinee
Date With Life

when l

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cause~

terrltori~

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possess~d

~hm&amp;ter . Jaw~h&amp;rgivi~l
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tlon of -about ·838,cp ~re Jlibrtu.

D·':IO Howdy Doodt
6:00 a.inbo.w Trail
S:3q S'partB Kr~e
8:4q-

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THE SHOEBOX

News ~ctura
l ;aq Lea Raul &amp; •Mary F-ord
7:~ .~ E'ietioa 'Pbeatre

0uj~ht

Dull(IS to bave Olllod·
theiJI sO!met~-- e&amp;i'l)Pi ' joW,t

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statement w1t~ fta,e ,fotelcn nt!rug..
ter of a. fuUow
member with
&amp;he U111ted St,.iei ol ·.the North

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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NiiWJ Carav.an
8:00 s~ Dlreetors
h\'WI&amp;
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Atlantic Tr~acy Or,anbation?
Ou,ght •·
cw •·
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-ve ke,Pt • ilent
about the.. anU·Wtstern !1\lte- 9:00
meonts of BuliaD.Ia •Dd· Khrush- 10:00

rht\'.,

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11:00

Goodwlll To lndll
11:06·
It is still uncttrtain how ra,uch 11: 10
Ne-hru intends fo make r)f the' in- 11: lli
.
ll:30
&lt;'ident.
But it i.J; certain that the Uni·
ted States has shown its eood
will to India.
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Play.

Kr.Aft Theatre

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'Nlla 11 Your Life
D~oa
Runyon Theatre
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!Jl\o!1llo ..

W,eatberc.ast
Preu -Box
Grelteat Fights of Century

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2:00
2:8Q
1:45
1·00

S\gb On
tUng J)Ql'lg Sch!}()l

To Se

Announcod

Home
Tenne.uee £ r n\e
Feliiher Your Nest
Current
Camera Goea tu Sclmo1
To Be Ailnounre_d
World of Mr. Sweeney
Moctern Romanee.z
M.allnef Theatrt!

c'oli ~'t '!:llh Lila

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c:ltl Old Tlm;r

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&amp;f4· Neiks'-.P!ctun
e;if! 1,0t Paul t. Mary Ford
I:OQ. tnltb or C~,&gt;tllil~~u~e~c'

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8:00 lilt Stort

S~off.l: fJeadllnea,

Gtt:atest Fights. of Cantur,y
Ton1g-ht

BLAET'tNAR AUTO co~

in bright color stripes
$2.95 and $3.95
Sizes S, M, L

Mercedes
Condon
Dress Shop
Main Sl

Off

12~30

12:45
1:00
1:30
I 2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4: 15
4:30
5:00

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6.30
6:45
6:55
7:00
7 :15
7:30
6 :00
8 :30
1:30
10:00
10:30
11 :00
11:05

Siin On
-Morning Show.
Captaln Kangaroo
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrey
Strlke lt Ricb
Valiant Ladl'
LOve of Life
Search for Tomorrow.
Tl'le Guldina: Ullht
tcatie's KUeben
Welcome Trave.lar.s
Robert Q. Lewil
Houseparly
Th~ Big Payo!f
Bnb Crosby Show
Tlu~ Brighter Day
Secret Storm
On Your Account
Gene Autry-Roy RoJerS
Lucky R Raneh
Your .Essu Reporter
Bob Wngncr Sports
Weatherm11n
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Tea Room

Pomerov, Ohio

Meigs Temple Pythlan Si&amp;ten
voted contribution s for the Me·
dina Home and the Springfield
}lome when they met Tue.sday
evening at the K . of P. Hall after
their Christmu dinner. The din
ner was .ll:!tced In the hall dining
room which wa1 decorated with
white candles in crystal holders,
pine, berriu and bright colored
Christmas baubles. Mr~. C. H.
Jones, Mrs. Philip Meinhart and .
Mrs . William Allman were in
charge and used a lighted Christmas tree.
Miss Erma Smith, MEC, was In
charge of the meeting and named
Mrs. Jones, Mrs. William Lowe
and Mrs. Allman to the auditing
committee. Officers for the next
year were elected and will be in·
stalled in January. Mrs. 0. P.
Klein 'lind Mrs. Homer Kennedy
were reported ill.
'Miss Smith was in charge of a
program ''The Birth of Chri.st"
which included reading and sing·
tng of carols. An exchange of
~J:ifts concluded the party.

Shop Early In Pomeroy
BEN FRANKLIN

U8 Slj~·- ~ · .

1:00
1:30
2:00
2::30
8 :00
~:30

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9':00 · OOUI'f a Second

The ·vile.

Phone 254-X . . Pomeroy .....:Phone 254-X

IO:ilO ll)h&amp;l aod. Albert

SHOP EARLY IN POMEROY, OHIO

9 ~30

Sgt. Preston of Yukon
Bob Cummings Show
Climax
Four Star Playhouse
Slorics of the Century

10:30

New.~

10:35 w;eather
10:40 Sportfl

the irutallallon of o1fkere w.u
announced by Louise Stewart,
worthy matron elect, for Deeem•
bet 29 at 8 p.m. All Eaatern Star
chapten are ID11it.ed to attend.
Practlce for irUitaIIation was an·
nounced for Deeember 27 at 1 :30

p.m.
Ref

b
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" werell serve
tb
Irea men
0 f lbe
.
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mee ng.

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Sunday with Mra. Roy She~ts of
New Haven .
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Arnott r,f
Columbus spent the huddJy week
end with Mr. and Mrs. CharJea
Bis,n~ll and fam ily.

AWOL SURRENDIRS
Sh cnff Charles R~Usell reported tha t J11ck E. Landers, 21, Pom-.
eroy, who ha11 been AWOL from
S.ampson Air Yorce Ba1eo in New
Yor ..L , ~urrend:. r&lt;!d Lo the sheriff'•
ofl IL"t:, to e turned over to the
A . . P 1· b
lr o tee.
iam Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Glean
Tutlle
and fam
Mr. and
J ohn Rose
and ily,
family
and Mrt.
141'1.
Amy Wolf.
Mr.s. Mllton Tuttle aad Hn.
Glenn TuLUe attended a Stan:ey
at Mrs. Sadie Tru.uei!J' Frj.

tbe promm 1 pll't)' ..UI be held
for the . Sundar Sehool pupilt bl
the dimn( room.
Com m lt t~te for tbe pttty ill·
ciudew
c . a . Kan
lin.
KeooethMn.
Cooke.
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s-a···o, ~,,_ Paul 1 - . u - .
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made
rehearuJ
7 p. 1ea1or
m. af·
ter theformeetinJ
of attile
Youttt Fellcntahip,
Pre.ent •ere Mra. Clyde Iq'eh,
Mn. Jamu Brewln.s,oa.
Mn.
Emeraon Jaaes, Mrs.
PickeJU,
Jamea EuJer, Ernest Covert aad

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the Moonhabteu Orcbe.stra, ftr1t ;
Judy Murray: second, Cbe':'le
Blake _and Gad Stumbo, who hed
for thtrd P1ace .
The conteatant were·. Marllyn
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and Sharon Rou1 h, wbo una •·sin·
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paotomime
of "Oopa" br Doris Dar. Cberole

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Matched

Luggage
FIVE SIZES

For The Gift Of A
Life Time. Buy Her
A New Singer
Loy Away Now For
Christmas Delivery

15" Trabt Case
18" Weekeaol Ca.se

Want to mate your pic

extra-good, extra-pretty?
While tltc top crust i:!l
~rm. :!lpriakl&amp;lt with

Arbucldn

$5.95
21" Weekend Case
26" Pullman
29" Pullman

PHONE Olt VISIT YOUit

$11.95

Comecl!oners

3 COLORS' Gray and Copen Blue-Grey Mint and Boval

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Middleport Dept. Store

SUGAR

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The Perfect
GIFT

EAGLE RIDGE
J. M. Tuttle of Chestl!r spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Tuttle.
Mrs. Jack Harris visited Mrs.
Amy Wolf Sunday.
William Wolf and Mr. and Mts.
Glenn Tuttle and children spent

In charge
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and Coach
~oru program
gave a 1hort
pep ta1..
Wahama · MiddJep'lrt
game
the team.
cheerleaden led •
cbeer and
for the
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Spending Thanksgiv!ng with
ar.d Mt·s. A. D. Tuttle were

M( . Warnke

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GIVE S &amp; H GREEN STAMPS"

ter spent the holida y with
Mrt. Gaynell Clark aad

Roller; ' Moonllgbten _
Coati, Gene CrooU:,
crooic1, Ruuell Jl:ou.1h,
Crooks .

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Athens
Phone 31370

Just A Good Place To Trade
Middleport, Ohio

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4:00 Daneelaitd

5:00 8).\ur.day &lt;·Wutern

1 8:00 News. .,

FRIDAY

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LAY-AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS
ASK FOR A BILL OF SALE!

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6o00 Oale t. Harriet

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contributed by Mn. Hoyt, wu w_oD
by ltn. Charles White. The program included Cbristmu readings
by Mn. Hoyt, and Jl)n, Dnid,
Mrs. Jamea
F1ulkner, Tennna
While and Mrs. Charles Wh•te.
It wa! announced that the January meeting would be held at the
home of Mr.111. Pearl Hoffman.
The hostwea for the pc.""ty were
Mrs. Charles Whit~!, Jdra. R. S.
White and Mr.e. Beulah White
and they served a ChrUtmas dea·
sert course to seventeen members
and two guesta: Te:lanna Wblte
and David Hoyt.
After the meeting a s:roup of
the members went to the Rawlings·Coats Jl'uner.al Home where
services for their fonner teacher,
Mrs. George Reynolds, are scheduled for later lh..ls week,

The Offici.!oJ Board of the Unl·
ted Methodist Church met Monday evening at the church with
the Rev. J . Leslie Kunze, presid·
ing.
The meeting op:med with the
hymn, "I Gave My Life for Th~e"
followed by responsive reading
ing of "The Only True God.''
During the bu~iness session,
Theo Smith reported that the
new bulletin board was under
eonstruction. The pension plao.
for pastors w2s discussed. Evangelism plans for the coming year
were discussed. It was voted
to
invite the Wesley F(lundation
Choir of Athens to sing at the
Ash Wednesday service.
The
Daughters of Ruth Cla&amp;~ were
named as the allar committee
for December, Lhe JOF Class !or January and the Come Double
ClaSB for February.
Sentence prayers by the members followed with prayer by the
pastor concluded the meeting.

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Cllptain Kangaroo
Garry Moore ,
Arthur Godfrey
Strike It Rich
Valiant Lildy
LoVe of Life
Seuch for Tomorrow
Tille Guiding Lla:ht
Katl~'s Kitchen.
Welcome Traveler!
Robert Q. Lewis
llouseparty
The Big Payoff
Bob Crosby Show
The Brightor Day
Secret· Storm·
Oa YoUr Account
Qene Autcy-Roy F.oa:era

6 :00 SpQl'ls 1

8: ~~ F.. ture
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6:30 Your Euo ~~rter

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StJ·ike It Rici
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Valiant La ~V .
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Lon of· Llf.;1
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Search for Tomorro"
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HlO Katie's Kitcben
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6o55 Wealh~rm~n
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U6 Doug EdWardt. Me.W1
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11 :00 Up·tO·Lhe Minwfe Ne:W.s
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States, It may b6 t.bat ~ountH.es !OoOO Ding Dong School
like India, .Pakiatan • and lndone· 10:30 search for Beauty
would bot-· J¥ve attained their 11:00 Home
12:00 Tennessee Ernie Show
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12o30 Feather Your Nest
It is certlio llso llaat the
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Ifalli of Ivy
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stanllally u
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1:30
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Study
ild program and that Ruula
200 Pllrson's Study
1ers noth!ng that 1.8 not paid
Tha Jncident 011er tbe "Portu· 2 :30 Industry on Paraclo
guese prov~nces" Is unfortunate. HS M.o dern Romances
II will help . BuJg'anin and Khrush- 3:00 hfalineo Theatre
chev. But it i,s to be hoped that 4 o00 DJ&gt; Ie With Lif~
it will tiimrner down to ita pro· 4:15 First Love
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4o30 Old Timer
SoOO Pinky Lee
Howdy Doody
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600 Nimrod &amp; AniJ].er
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U:HS Tommy Harmon's
shop
6:30 Sports Eye
6:45 News Picture
Q;ti:fi L~ f'aul &amp; Mary Ford
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Death Vallf'y Da ys
The Sentinel,.
7:30
Dinah
Shore
Homeroy, Ohio.
7 :46 N ows Caravan
To whom it may concern: J wish
8:00 You Bet Your Life
to ap~loglze for a rash staten\ent 8o30
PtJOple's Choice
tnade in th~ ·Court Ho~.Ue during
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tb.e recent trial. I became ao
9:30 Ford Theatre
wntught up tp think of. men collaJOoOO
Lux Video Theatre
borat.Jng in a way that would
11 :00 New¥ He~tdlinet;
hlnd~r a ProJect so much desired 1Jo05
Weatherca.st
and of so muCh bcne,flt to the
11:10 Preas Box
pubUe th~ I spoke unwisely and 11:1,
Bud Wilkinson Show
unjuslly.
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r"tory on' Ute map of India.
refusal of Portugal to give up the 10
10:30
to "Pordispatches from India re· Uttle
it _h as
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the
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nlcilt has
violent
In about that. .
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Jal Nehru a..lrf;!ail)' h1u coerced
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U.P. - Its
2:00
sessions ·in ~- . ·· .,
2:30
He has '"1Ui09UPCet;l · ~ deter· 2:45
minlltioo to . ge~ Goa, •DJu and 3:00
D~tman.
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: let'ritories, "'~cb- tal41
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The Doily Sentinel, Pornerov-Mlddleport, Ohio

First Baptist Church Ladies Group
Emma McClintock Heath Methodist Church Makes Final
Amateur Contest Held At Middleport
Holds Christmas Program, Tuesday Presides At OES
Arrangements For Christmas Party High School Weekly Assembly, Tuesday
A Chriltmas prosram wu held I Bible
or the First BaptiJt
Church met at the horne of Mr.1 .
Meet., n Racine Iprogr,am
r .nal plan• for tht Chriatmu permtendeot
ot the SundJ:y I Kenneth McEihi nn~.:-~rt- !~ . Lovin• You" a«o.mpaaJed
I,Tuesday evenin' when t he Ladles' f'hsrl.u
and party at He-ath Mr 1School and eh1ltm.a~
Corn· Fb i I~)'
C~:::h ..... ... ,.,,,.. .IJJC· :-laney Roller· Gail Stumbo,
Whltfl!
.ttaeme t.:ha t.er OES met Mon· t lhut.hH Lilurch were completed minion, pruidiDI.
Donald •ere judge5 when an dann, "Win~r
,
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Clark,· pruideat,
itJ charge of
Pythlan ISters ote Iconducted
t be meettna and M" c. E. Hoyt day evenln ~n reguJar ~e~~ion wh w the CommLuwn oa Educ.a· l The pro1nm t. to be beld on Amateur con~t waa lteld at tile eompanied by Prilcilia
Wlth Em!a J.ane
!JOn mf't
th~ churcl~- TueAQay Friday , Dec . 23 at 1 :30 and th~ }bddJe_port H1gh &amp;hoot ,.,.:~;d;v Kay Dant, piano .Kilo
devotionals.
woclhy ilullroo
enn:ni w;.h Eo ne.t t.-overt, 111- p~aeant ''The Story 1nd the. Tree
at the1r wl!etly usembl7. Band Carol Blaker, vocal aolo
Donation To Home an~h::etrr;;at~~· p~~~~ !~~~n!:~ During the
Jet&amp;lon
wdl be JIYea . .lm.mtdii.Uiy after lnltructor Earl Warnke a:•vr out Uavet" aceompacied

For Her
\.hoose

lover Boy•

in lndia by Sfl.
Wou ld it be unfair ~o suuest
viet Premier Nikolai A. Bul(lnin th 8t the outburst agamst Dulles
and Ruuian Commuf\,ist Party helps to cover the e.mbarraSBl'hief Nikita s. Khrushchev.
nu:nt uf lndtans over the
.
:
attacks
made by the Krt!mlln !I
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The Soviet ambassador of 111 roYer boys on the Western demo·
will had denounced Portugal's cracies·:
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1 The anK_e r IS so mtense, In
lac': ,.,, ,, &lt;em' to be • little
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It The Daily Senllnel olflce,
SUS.60; slx lllODllu, $7.80: tAree
months, $3.90. B7 motor route

a joint statement with vlalUnt
Foreign
Mini&amp;ter
Paulo Amnio Vmmmo Cunha .
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He made it in joining wltb

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Wednesdoy, December 7. 19'?:

The Daily Sentinel. Pomero'I-MiC!dleoort. Ohio

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sllhstitu_tes, Kauff, C~"nter . ~ . Kt! ·
rhea, c~mter.
20; Paugh., g..rd, 3"; Routh, guard
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W1l h ama: 01 LVct, 1orwa:rd, 8; 1!. SubsiJ'tute: Garry loush.

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m~ no leu tha~ 37 ptlraon•I ffluls In the
Th•
then •d~•IIY euhc:or•d.
th•
E•atern hve from the hetd by
• 24 to 17 m•ruln, but llndly
•«uncy fron'l tM f•ul l•n•
proved to be th1t margin af
victory for the wlnnel'1. I•••·
•rn hit 40 •ut of S1 tout shah,
,..,;r1 Pomer~y w•i cllck•nw
011 ~nly tlll'lfll out of 20.

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.ltel~l nnd Phil Boyles the East·
ettJ £i\'e jutflpE''d Into l 15-7 lead
the ci)LI of ~he ~~nlng pet·
. _ Pom~roy was ustng a pressmg defense, and the Panthers,
f
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ha d f tb 11
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prac.j ICf', Jll s I ~ ou I~ In (, keep ! rom
f~:mlin ~::. Eastern dLdn t. make a
od while
fl "•ld . goal 1n the ~r
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laak} B!U . Andrews paeed the
Panthers w1th two goals
and
onep luu!.
' th
oml!roy w1
hlg
Harold

SllltR &amp;
with ease for
t: 1VetY person ori lt. We've- a

puUed awa'y on Jce W:i~ ·• - dthte la laY· Ll~ .•nd
near the end or the half and had the score was G:fW!i2; • fe-w se:cond!i
a '33·19 margin llt halftime .
liiter the IJIJDe was history.

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Harmon, ~&gt;m i th, Andrew1, 'Wil·
son nnd ShL•ridan all fouled out
for lhe Panthers in the
final
quartm· as eoach Charlie Stan!ey us&lt;'d 12 players in his openmg cont~st of thr. season.
Bob Powell ••t the ltOrlng
pece for E.nt•rn with
21
pointe. whit• John Relb•l, Rq.
•r Eppl• •nd 'Phil Boyles all
•cored 15 points. For lh• Panthers Harold Brown, who pl•v··
•d a fin• b•ll game, 11t
the
pac.e wtth 12 point• with H•rmon end AndAwa both hlttlnt
11,
In the Reserve contest
the
~rne ended in a regulation
2828 tle. Then in the ovtlrtime the
Panthers hit seven field goals as
S. T. Johnston lossed in three
&amp;GAla to set the pace, and Pomeroy csme out on top. Johnston
led the 8COI"ing with 16 pointa
with Larry Wildermuth coming
through with 12. Woode
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Pomeroy IJ'ifri desperately to
F~O~C Jh~ . gap, in the third stanza
Q An~s. Bob Wllson
and
~I Smith hit lor two fielders
e~!ofh, but Epple and Powell con•
&amp;lnued to find the range fM' Eas·
tern, and they led 49-38 at the
end or the quat·ter.
ll was a wild and wooly final
qu.nrtcr th.at • s:~w both
teams
BCO~e 25 {lOin Is in a fast
and
furaous buttle. Harold
Brown
and Gene Harmon set the pace
for the Panther!! us they hoth
tossed In four fielders, but the
team work of the Eostero five
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but the Ftlcons liiUUd Jack Paugh
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46-46 with a free throw. Middleporl brought the ball down th e
floor and fed to :\{orris who
knor..ked the bottom from 1he
bucket aod put the Jackets ahead
by two,
In the fleeting seconds of the
game, guard Jim Roush dc&amp;d·
locked it with a lay-up, and the
horn sounded extending the game
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MoTTis seared Middle,ort~l
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th t' ) v.o·nt Qn to ~~e thP J:ame and
to •.nn . although l''ord kept hJS
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second quar ,et but Eastern wJth
b h" d boyr;
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third qu 11 rtcr, and beh ind to begin
on e other qu:~rter, chalked up
lht'ir first \'jdory ot t_h~ seas_cn as
they won iiUJ over-ltme v1ct1Jry
from W&amp;hama f'akons
58·52,
Tuesday night at thE' Ja cket gy:n
bl'fore a near full h "'~' '' It wa; .~
the c:urtai,n raiser 011. H1ls x_e'ar':o
sea~o for both tiv-es.
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In the ,overtime, Bob Met;r!sc a
8-1 Jiin:lo'!' forWitd, 'who l~d~,o lh
teanu;: In_ ¥Ctrinll with 28 p(Pints,
put Coacn· lctbri P.ar 5uns' qlltil)tet
out In front 50-48,. with a -- jump
shot from b~ind the foul lin';
Larry Ji;a.sl~p. the Jaclr:l"t r. 5-iO
guard . followed ·up with a 'jump
;; hnt to put the Or».n~~ and Black
ahead :52-48. The Falt!ons guard ,
Jim Roush, hit the bucket w~th a
.~et shot, -and It was 62 _50 ; Eastep
with .-nr~t,her Ju.mp , shot found the
basket ~rid t~ J~ket• were
ahead bY (out. Joe Ford, the Red
center, Who led. Ilia t~aal in the
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on tb.1 homP fioor lB!'It. night as took • thrilling 42-00
conte~;t
they took a 74-63 decision from from Eastern in the Reserve

elected .St2w•rt,

the ehurcb
Thunday.

mettt on tau

;a-~ b"' romcroy ~~. Middleport Five Comes From Behind
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hut streak to score 14 points in T D
wahama Jn vfi.vertime
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own
B11' t Fail By ( .omnrission f Fouls the
for Ea!.tern
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quart o ·r~ Cu;lch Rulpll Sayre's Fa! ·
ty "AliL CLtFFORD
that saw five Pomeroy player• I A well balenud Eut.trn quin·
t•t led •II tfle way in the Ver- I The Middlepurt Yellow Jackets, con, t~lle-r bas.keteen controlled
A well balAnced Ea!'lttrn ba•lfour aut df ·tb.t: contest.
sHy contest •• Pomeroy com- beh ind _.t 35, al the t'nd 'Of the thr backboa rds. but two tips-in by
ketbtN"
spoiled lhe 19M-56
Pomeroy gained some revenge
f~ .
debut ~of the

SUe JobnBOn Wit

the aroup in

Eastern Spoils Panthers Opener KnightBeforeChristmas
Pomeroy Cagers Show Floor Ahilitx

Mrs.Sue Johnson Elected Pres;dent
01 SRF Sunday School Closs At Mason

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~ent CJl the SFR
su:ndaJ Bo,erd, 1eercMry; and Katherine
SchOol Clts~&gt; of the Mal()n Meth- :P'og\eloftll, \ret111rer. Tl\e new
~!it C:",\0;.;;11 at • m""Un.IJ
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Wednesday, December 7, 1955

--~~----~~~~------------~~~~~~~~~~==------------------·------~----~--NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
Mr. &amp; Mra. L. BeatJer •
Dinner Is Held
DAILY CROSSWORD
WANT ADS
Administratrix

\l.ledl!lelldov, Decem be~ 7, 1955

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The Doily Sentinel. Pomeroy.Middleport, Ohio
filE 8MI1H FAMILY

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!Y_~r!:e~...:_hlWltJO uu' IHlU•\: I~~ F_o r Sa_l~

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llates._ :t ct:ntl per wurd. on e 1D· L IKE Nl'.W- 39
BABY BEn , H ' lt~lSHED HOUSE for
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f cents p_e r woni for Lhre. cuu
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of Mr. and Mn Lowell Beaver,
hiLl t wel ve grandparent~ . The baby
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born Dec . 4 at Holzer Ho.spi1
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o ne ounee. Mrs. Beaver 15 the fo,·.
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Th e t:randparentl are Mr. and
apprec iation dinn er f or lhose Mrs. R. 1... Miller, Middleport, Mr.
a salstin~ in th e soliciting of F arm a nd Mn. Hen r y Beaver, Chester;
Bureau m embership was held g r eat grandparents are Mr.
and
Monday eve ning at the
Hotel Mrs. Harry Allison, Racine; Mr.
Mar t in Co rffe Shop.
a nd Mtll Beaver. Radne; Mr . and
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Fo II owmg
e tnner at 7 ·.30 ' M
N c Miller and Mra. Anna
the Fa rm Bureau board (. JectlOn
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was held with Roy Holter selec. 1 Pete rs, Pomeroy .
ted as pres ident ; George WellB,
- - -·- -- vice presidtmt; Ziba MidkiU, se· Birthdays Held Sunday
cretary; Betty Oun, assistant
secretary ; and Jack Carsey, treaMr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickham
1 entertained wtth a dinner,
surer.
Sunday at their home, Union Ave.,
Ivan Cooper , district supervi · in observance of the birthdays of
sor of Chllilcothe, wu a guest Mrs. Wickham and her mother,
and spokll briefly expressing his I Mrs. Julia Davis.
appreciation for their help, after I Present were Mn. Davis and
which games were played to con· Mrs. Patsey Broyles of Gallipoli1,
elude the evening.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wlckham.

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SERVICEMEN

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Force maneuver since World War
Madalyn Buwn 1 Gayannrn:~·.~;~~~·~ FORT POLK. La. - Specialist U, ExOJ'cbLe Sag~ Bn~h. in Loul&amp;HONOR !lOLL
Ral~h Kni~ht~ Ju4f b
Third ela•s Dale M. ICautz, son of faaa.
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Rosemary
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Carole
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Star
Greta But on, Ueltm Haggy,
Some 110,000 Army tr4.1ops are
Route , Pomeroy, 0., is parhcipat·
Norma Hawk, Janat Otborne, Johh Het~Juae Ridenour,
John Reibel,
testing tl1e lat~st concl!:pt• of liltoFR.SHMEN
Janet
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Rosemary Host:, Marilyn Scott.
mi~. bacteriological. cbemical and
William Bahr, Eleanor Evans,
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ends Dec. 15;
"Ada Bl!fseJJ, Betty Frost, Helen Jo Ann FrOit, J1nice Hayman, field.

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h 1 1~ r . slips and &lt;IPPII.I' CI . No dt•·
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lime
combhlaSt•dn n. $1295. lllu&lt;' tln:ll" .;, l'11m
lwn nur8n and hOUtickeepcr .
t' l' uy , Ohio.
12-:~ tiLl"
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wt•t•kly . Lob Cedi , Middleport.
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AUTO SALES

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lh o~e lw servl's at htmr!
We srr :c with {'Qttlllly thou g ht ·
fu! c on~ tdrrntwn . The homelike
comfort of our funeral homp
an 11 uur )ltl rsona 1 altt•ndnn~ e·
upon tlw need s u! the famil y
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tnl ALL the big excitement of Buick'a 1956 styling and .
new breakaway getaway. And since you get this quicker,
powor, and rld'e and handllng -It's easy to overlook
1afer response in your normnl cruising range-where you don"t
this fact:
use full power-you get pleoty more miles from ev01y tankful
of gas.
(:as mileage in the '56 Buicks take&amp; a big step upwar;d.
But when you do need sudden safety-surge lor emergencies,
Ono reason. of course, is the new power plaDt Itself.
youluat floor the pedal to switch the pitch. Instantly, you're
Every """ Buick cradles an advanced 322-cuble-lnch V8
.at.full,power acceleration-and it's the most thrilling safety
engine with the highest horsepowers, Series for Serler, in
iheasure in the !aDd.
all Buick history. Yet every engine delivers more elllcieiiC)',

W

nncl more usable power to the rear wheels-because each
one bas a new double "Y" manifoldlDg, and a new high in
c~mprcssion

rati_o.

But tho major reason for the happy news In gas mlle~ge­
and for the new stw-up in safety and thrills-is Bulck'•lai:Nt
version of Variable:l'ltch Dynaftow.
In this airplane-principled transmiM!pl, you alwap ~ a

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and nealness of entry, dlicldes \he winoer In case DIOI"O
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The absolute smoothness of. this new Dynaflow js worth a
visit In Itself. So you can be sure you're In for 4 wealth of
wonderful surprises-for that'• ju' the start of the best Buick
~· Can you make it thts week?
0 N"" M-...1 V""""'le PUch D....llow u IM onlu DvooJL&gt;w S.lck
hadr todair· lt II aiatldard on Rood~er. s.,p, c.J Cfnhi'II-OP'ioMI

lNSUilANt.:~ 4.G&amp;NCT

Rea I Estate Broker
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Who is 1111¥

•uo for •":':ry ay '~'lie. · ·
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How about coming bt to try the most modem transmission yet?

IUIOriEY DOWNING

1 Buck. Each doe hu 6 bnbio1,
five w~t:lks old. Reaaun for 11ell·
C. E . Dow,

12·7 4tp

Now Buick engineers have brought to this cruising range
what they call "double regeneration." It simply means a new

Good Clean ~/ sed Cars
All Makos and Models

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10" MANGLE. }o'rlgidai rc Bes t M :lALJI()i""C:T:::
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Model , u1rd on ly a (e-w minute~ .
Phon" 200 ('Jdard AD'Dll*t.
. Sell It a:rcat s;u: rlrlct• . Phun~·
!ilore U8 \\ . ~h ! o st.: POmcrn

gas-•avlng cruising range-and. at a switch of l~&lt; j&gt;il ·h, a
full-power getaway range.

MOTOR SALES

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PATJ'ERNS - MINE TIE~~
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per M and up. We dehvor. 11 . H. wo..tch.m~kl'r . COLLINS
6 J. L. llawk, Minenvllle Ohio
LEFtS, I omeroy.
Phone Cheliter . Ohio or' SP- FUHJo.i1AN -&amp;- - - . • Joi!Jfl.lfOR. W . Va., altOJ' 6 i VICE AU
p.m. 111 at 1' ratts Fork on US
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18. Molher
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,I! Announce Birth Of Girl

By Farm Bureau

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aJ ,n, r (' ~prvin g to the State , f Ohi11
w1. w 1o;h t 11 ··xpr 1 · , ~ •lll !" tn:1n:. , 1' 1 W o\N T " ll .1 1 .
: Th &lt;· .-; ta ~ l lll J.: pr~mt nbove n ~f r' l"- th e
use of
:;treams flowin~
t h r who hd (l·tl c!U L""I'" ' !h.
L
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n r'~~ n llf uu r s ~n . ,J ; tl\ •;1'\~ :-l r ,·
Po~lar, U&lt;tsswocrd , Pme , Walnut j Se('t lfJ n 2!1 h':'l wee_n_ th e lands of on the same and ~o much of th e
l' l811 h,, nk:; to H tl l.ln 1! r llw
i~l~obo rO&lt;L ~.' Popla~ · B:~w~4d i. Rag Pr, I'uwcl l, Pullm ~ an~ Sma rt. banks lhcrc(lf that may be neceipil lh&lt;·._, ll' l';, \ llll ' &lt;" .e nLlln ;; fl o I" I 6-4
U-4~ e~~li~:re~y , t '
Bemg th r .;a rn e pr~ pe r .y th :~t s ary and the prot~ct!On of
such I
t f'· f: ~r nl.: n\ f l-lf' li '! ~ a nti ll!"l gn
Tup' pers I'L .
.Ohio 0 yao~ was COOVl')' l'd to f. m mc.ft Be nson l:itream rr om eros iOn, contamina ·
b·;r·, fo; ku ; 1111 1.,, , 1111...,. 11 , Jll ; l 1 l" il sh
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W .t.e r · fro m Ph oeba A. 13 cnso n
twn or deposit of sediment.
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eall us lo r par ticulan.
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l3cmg t lC ~ arn e rea es a e con ~lr and ~.J t,. lk '" t CJnlJJi wll
Ohio Va lley Mfg. [OI"P· Phone Ln t he so ll t hwt••t ror nr r of t he ve ycd to to~ ve lyn Bigle y by deed
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Cool vill e 1580.
2·2·tf abov e desen bt:d lr~cl heretofore recorded i n Deed Book )49, Page ,
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conveyed to J A. r OWf'll .
215, Meig ~ Count y Deed Records .
Wr w1s h to e xp re.~s uu r d ~ c JH'~I I 1J2) Wanted tO Rent
Al •o cxecptmg tw o s ma ll lots
Said real estalf' is appra 1sf'd at
ap p1eria 1i nn o1 nri thnnlt s lo a ll
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in th e nor ltH'&lt;l :-&gt;1 corn er, one h av· $1,633.00 a nd cannot be .sold fo r
1
~ho hd pcd 1n &lt;~. n .v wa y d uru1 g 1 w .m t to H· nl- s mal! F UHNlSHED ing be en ,convcyc(l_l o L. E . Cur tis Jess than tw o-thir!U of 1 be apprais
the i lln e~.~ a n :I rl,•at h &lt;• f c, o~ r I c\ I'AH'l'MEN T Call 7tl·J .
and one to D. L. Pt ~ o t l.
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h usbt~ n d an rl fa l h ·r Our than k,
1:! 7-6 tc
Al so, except ing all the oil , gas,
TERMS Cash in ha nd on day o f
t o th e Mt' ll; &gt; r ; en!'" ;d II ,I, Jr i' ,JI
coal ~ nrl r1tl1 er 11\lncral ~ wilh lhe ~ al e
~ taf f. tht• nur ~P.~ wh o col r&lt;.' il Jnr l; L·n tlern an wan t:;
h1•U.'ie keC(ltn S ngb t of enleLmg, pros pectmg for
CHARtES RUSSELL,
111m ~o pa \ Lt' n!l y du 1 in ~
h 1~
t'uum . Wr itP B r~x 608·8,% 'J'h &gt;J cl r•vplnp lll g, pr nriU f'l ll g or o pera!·
Sher iff of Meigs County, Ohi o
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!Jail .v Scnlt nf'l , Pumeroy, Ohio . in!.\ f&lt; ir t he Sil ffi (', and the nght or MANNING D. WEBSTER,
Lp~· i ~ A Ua n ~er l rl" for h t~ 1" 0 11 1 l 2·U·3t r
OCt'llpan ry 1n so f11 r il$ the same i£ Attorney for Plaintiff
~ol m g wnnb, th .• 111'1 .-: hlm r.,
{'Ss Pnti ol l to Sti Ch prospecting , de· ( ll ) 16-23·30; ( 12) 7-14-!itc
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O fl' rr~ wil l br rcrt•( \'f"d a l th e
cr•r l11nd , ~ n rl fur t!w IH'au 11fUI
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Fu1· rrnl F URNIS.J iu&gt; HOUSE, P . M., 1J f'f' 1'11lhrr H'i, 1955, for t he
12·7 1\ p
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~: ara g •• anr l la undr y. h:1s
hea t s is t mg nf a 12 rnom fram e dwrJ J.
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ll il'l i lunr fu r,u.H'I\ l h rr ~no~tll li'' ing , f u m a c1•. r&gt; nC' •.; mall harn. large
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The l'lg hl 1:&gt; r r~ervcd to rd ~c t
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1 :0! !•, :-.i J ~, wtt b l:nwtl!·y ~IH.I liA r - :.1 1 1 ,Jr.- 1 ~
n ~~:,· N(·w ;; ru vm dwt• llm g wit h
f:rl l,ill n l!oll ~ !('\tr r, Ji:xecutor.
::omp lcl•' \\'IIUI. /\IH;N f\H:I\'1' 1 ~a r a~ C! and hwndry.
Phone 12-U-:It r
b al~n cl ng anfl
hrak c s ~·r v1 ce
3 10-:\r. A. N. Beng el.
6-27-Lf
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Mam Strc1•1 , P omer oy, OIII J t'tlr rent-~tenslon
Ladders,
SWEEPERS!
Phone 2fi7 .
5-!'i tl
Sculfold Boardll, Drop Cloths.
S(' w111 g mac hin es. new
and
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us(•d, por ta bll•, cahin et, el eclMt Auto ~Llle~
Phone
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t r il' , and \r(•urllt• . lli ~ hcsl trade
10 valu(' fo r your old machm ~s.
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rent- Electric
Witllpapcr
Jo:H~.I" terms arra ngt•d . All ma
8t1•am er . CUnton Fisher, Mldf OR SA.t.r ~ -5 l 1:-.I·. P :-.L\'1'1 0 .~
&lt;' hiLIP.S and r cpa!r.; fully J;Uilt"
WA f l~ l'\.~ tn h tg h l·~ t
bitl-l,•r
dkport. Ph. t1265·X,
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antcecl l•'llEE !10:\11&lt;: 11EMON
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STRATIIJN Ph1mc 909-J . Keet r(•mhd- l:l . 1055 Jl id ~,~, , r_l , d lc &gt;ort. cau· til;~~;.
io-~~·u . on 's Sl'wm g Ma chlne Service,
~~· a ll ah! (' ,11 rnut n g:11l•. 0/:J ;n _ -~ -- - ·-- -·
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P omoJroy, Ohw
Vall P.V
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( 'o r pmnlillll , Tv.n Furnl.~hed 4-ltoom APA.BTpl ant ~ L ! ('. L"IH• ., hl r~&gt;. ()!111 1.
MEI\TS, new rurnlt~~re. Util~tha
~.RAP '(RON - .D4J!:TAL.t:S 12 ti·J tc
JW!d C&lt;JIJ 6044-M.
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r-; otJcc 1s here!Jy given th t1!
oldealrnon
:,yb 1l .l!;hPr~IJach whose Post O f !LOt an area
fll c Addr&lt;' '-' ~ ~ Pomero.r. Oh1 0 , 12 Anxtous
has been duly apJmlnled as Ad· 13 A fool
111 1n 1stratnx of tnr Est ate of Della ' H S p h~r~
G P ul llns late of Sa lisbu ry Town- 15 ~0~~~~~
shi p Me1gs Cou nt y Obio decf."a.s· lti GEl.ng
t'd '
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Dated this 28:h d&lt;~y of Novem·l
t h roug'h
membrane
bcr 1955
21 Stripe
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J ohn l". Ba con
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continent_

l!:rrors in A&lt;lvertlslng-Should be i CAH. PENTEH T I) o L s . Bent z Btglcy, ct AI. ~e mg Cause No.
reported imh.ed.lao"!!y . 1 il.e Ua.Ji y
Wolfe, 2tl 0 W. .~lair. St.. Pome- 12 ,344 m sa 1d Cou r t, I _w LII offe r
~otlnd will nul bt resp u n ~;. b! e 1 roy Pho nc 4JJ .J
J2-6·31p for 5ale at pu bl!r auctiOn at the
tor wore than one w cucrccl 10 front dour nf the Cou rt H o us e 10
Judge of th e J' robatc Court
17
IIOCUUIL
th •
~l t•igs \ou nty, Oh1 ::1.
1 1 ye a r hng I•ema lc POMERANIAN ~· s a id Co unty, on Saturd ay, th e
Pric e~ - Glad)s Frost, Pomer oy da y of Dcrembf'r, 1955 · at 10 A.l ll-30, 127 14·3 \c
_.as: (I of Tbaolb •nd b p{-cJ al Nv
Ohio Ht 3
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The f iiiiO W L~g de~c r llle d rm~ l ~S
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
pu!:llubcrJ at 1 cc:~u per wora.
r a ts kille d Wllh one pound of tat r, ~ 1tua ted LR Ollve T own sl11p,
ANNUAl MEETING
: .O.arged AWl re.-a1..,t u cy n1.oU or
STAH WARFAHIN. $1.00. Four Ra ng\l 11, Town 3 11nd Sec tion 29,
N o li e~ is herehy g iv en !hal the
teJ:!l'D&lt;IDe GlVt:.ll ca.at~tW o~ t ......l ·
pound pack a~: e . $2.50 . Harmless Co unty or Mr q: ; o&lt;~ n d Sl a te of annual mce t1n:,: or t he l'ilockhold
LJun.
I Guaranteed . Ebersbaci.J Hard· Ohio, to wit Cun la tmn :.: 100 IICr(;s crs of Tht• F ar mers Ban k and S ~v·
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12·5·3tp su rvc y('d an d h 1Ju r:. detl a::. follow.~: ing:; Cumpany of Pomero ~·. Ohtn ,
l ~ i ='~o.tu:es 1
- - - -. - - - - - --Hcgmn ing &lt;~ t a 1'1n ' s~ uth 56 a ~- will be held at lhe o.fftce of .s~id
- .-.- - : . .. - -----~ :·. l uEA UT!to'LiL CHRISTMAS TREES g r ees Ea ~t :.:!3. Jm ks, d m• No rt h 30 I IMnk 1n P o meroy, Ohw. aceordtug
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LEf OUR F4LECTRU:-I IC S ',Ci{~
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degrees Eas t 30 lm11.J, t hc ncc East to Lts br· laws on th e second Wed
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can sc lccl un e at our sl~re Ql" 100 perch c~ lfl a Do~ wo o d, WI!· n e~ da .v o r January 1956 at 4 :00 P
Al•SAT YO UR l U.'oiV EMJo.::\l ( t:::
Wf' wil l take you to ou
11 ness lil r ku ry bea nng so uth 45 de M for th e pu t pose of eleetin g dL·
1:\1 1U~ .E:\'~N lNGS . CALL JU2_.
cl oM! by an d Y&lt;u can ~ctP'thc ~ grecs W~st 8 links; th ence Sou\h rect ors and th~ transacUoD of
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The Dailv Sentinel, Pumerov-Middlepart. Ohl.l

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Mrs. Albert C"'ootes
Mayor
fined
Pomeroy Gorden Club Holds Annual
Wllliam S. Bolton, traffic viola·
lion,
and COitl, State Patrol
Entertains Bridge
Christmas Party At Reed Residence eue; RayrQond
Pridd)-, intoxication, disturblnee ot peaee, $25
Mra. Theodore
Br., wu was hekt· with the --, tee l)reslden{, and rost11, State Patrol cue.
Club MonJay Night
hOAtess to the P"omeroy Gardea. »u:. C:bUtet a.eelf:lD PJPidtns

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$6

Pickens
USE
OUR

ln tke abHnce of Mrs. William
Downie, the president, who i5 ill.
Tweaty-two memb~-~ and ont
cu•. Xrs. Tbeodofe Reed Jr.,
reaP{Indecl t.O roll call with a
Qhrilf.IQU ver&amp;e.
A 1-tpart was given by the civic
commltt~e OD the cleaning of the
river ~·· rlanJ wer~ completed
for divhlg a treat to the residents
of the Rest Homes and Mrs . Goe·

MrnDDLEPORTSOClETY
Dr. and

~trs. KenJJe~ Ama- frlend.s beti.

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Mrs. Edward T. French aftd
babY son, BrllD _K"eitb_, .wer~ returned home Tuesdq ti-o01 -Hoi·
zer HospiliJ.
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Mr. and MH. John
Arthur
E\·ao8 have moved to tM ... lotmer
ll~rt Roush propert~· nellr Chc!·

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l(t; iDd J4n. C. B. Welle, Mrs.
I;Jt C. Sanafntry, Ctu'lstine K~h· ,
ler and ~~- E. S. Schaal were
b\IJiaess visitors in Athens, Mon·
day .. · . ·~ .,:r.- a~ Mrs.. .James "llonnely
~hire.
and tamt1y are moving tbi11 week
Mrs. Wilbur Row1ey iS reeuper- ffotn P0p1eroy to the Caldwell
atln• at her home in Bradbury PrOP.ftrty. . on Gravel Hill.
after a thyroid operatipn at tSt.
Larry Lee, ~ho hu been a j'
&gt;h's HDSpital, Parltenburj.
medteaJ_ pe.Uent at_ Ho1z.er Hnspland a-trfl. Leo Rusae-U,
tal, has been returned to hls .
are visiting relative5 ud hOme.
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Re{~shmenta were terved b)'
the hostess to tboae named above
and Mra. William
Andenon,
Mrs. Rolland Neutzllng, Mn. H.
B. Kress and Mrs. Fred Crow, lr.

t&gt;ur stores in Pomerov or
Ma·ron City. Something nice

Lhat you can ust' -~ around
the home. Nothing to buy.
Just ask for your gift.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkins an
the JUests of her mother, Mn
Addie G:i'uesE&gt;r.
Clai'en~ A.ndrews , left Sunday
for CharlestOn when lie will be
employed by the New York Central Railroad
Raymond Hatfield e&gt;; BrooksvlUc
I~Dt~the -~~-ll:etl~_:.ti\_)!Jdr!f ._ j_, W._

Eii.iw, UnrOll· Ave., aild his par-

en\:;, Mr . and Mn. Andrew )fatfield of Rut!ind.

-J ddie Bopey ·-atJd Jame.s Carpcn·
tet- aOtQJt'!ftanie4 tbe former's faMr. and Mrs. John M-itch and tbCr, R. E. -" Boncy to · Columbus
Mr:-;. Paul H11 .;br~ht wc.ro visitors Sunday and while theTe bad their
pidure taken with Sob teUer.-· _
In Columb-tte: Monday.

_By Middleport Resident Mr~Jobn· J

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the tilpe, Pad ill made of
100%-VIROIN NTLON that
waahH easily like your
nylon 1tock~n••· · Vto.fl·
uum at..-t~ plcb up •nd
bold• m&lt;ire lllrt.

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tiill and sweat-this
dr:ibea · Gene Gi·ate'&amp; riew

laborious
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who l8 .in al:filltl:!llt . eathi4!r· ~ ill
thQ Citizens NJitioDal .s.ak ~ ,
ll!'lddl~port.
sliriJid
·11\lhktos
abo~l .this proJ!# In itMil. ·,,he
sard "I did . pot · k'noW. • ·. -, thiDij:
·~~ut the ~nslr1;1ct1on. of , a bo"u"e
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t\lP foundatio~ of rily
liido, the ;o)il· I!UI"ItY ·
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Wheo the '. 4ll:rW':OI~ ~Ciieiar,

Dormeyer jto~toble Mixer 19.50

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Racine

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Bv GINI · MARVIN
For gracious UVlng....:the

GE Electric: Auto Toaster $19.95

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·...,\P!fe &lt;.,-ti~P ~fCiiil.tOCk t~t '

1\8.11111• Volu~teer Flr·' Dct&gt;ort·
me.U today ann'ounce"it that

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everyoJle&gt;· waits until
warlfed, Ihere w;ill be a "'';~T..'·I
have been comPleted by the department £or thfl - ~ccora1ion of the less logjam .'' lnevllably, he
village square for tile Christ mi\s
season.
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He llso · anrrotff!!ll. ;~h~ift: a fir st
aid class will bcgln &amp;Doil for th~
tra'Jnin!J: _of fir-emen and expressed
h~pt!:S tbat the· (!tnercency squad
wlll ·soon be Jn bpcra_tion pointing
ou_~ tbat the a_m~~~~t;js now be ·
inl used for l.....-.Jdl!~tiOn oil.ly
due to · the facf thit ibJre, are no
qualified Jirst aid · members: on
the department · ilt tHis time.
. At a formal hearing eonductlld
MeClintork tls~ said that the f?Y the Public Utilitiel! Comrrtlssion
department wan~.:d- to "press Its o~ Ohio Tue.day ~~in,_,Jt t~~
thanks to 1he p~~ldl\t.r the a rea Vallage Hall, testlmon1~ CGncerD ror the receipt of 'i~ cheek from lng the furnishing o( wntor, by
Curtis Circul~tlon · Co., in th e the Meigs Water Companr to the
Sch~le utd he expecta: va.c- The trio had been held in ~namount or t48.42, ·This sum re-. res~dents of Welshtown, I.ineoln
JJJ8
suit® from the Ale of m.asazincs 1'maee and Na)lors Run Road cine prod~etton to jlek uP this nedi~n with the eariy MonDy
month
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and
Jbcreaae
•uJ»ta.nUally
mormnr
robbery
of
Wapen
~in th~ srta and \t~U. go· tO the w_e re e:~pressed.
in Jaallll)'. On the other band. Hardware Store and attempted
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beneftt of_the Rlclfte Fire Dept.
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Mr, Witherspoon from the state be said demand is not great at f?bbcry of the Racine Se"iee sta·
utilities eommlS~Ion
ilcled all ~n~ ~aUBe
people
are lion.
Lt. Col. Frank W ~t
?:nc of the per.sons. wbo had the
West
Vltll;... ,J-!fitioDil
chairman _of the meeting. Abo tbinktng about Christmas and
gamed entrance to the serviee sta-- Guard was the gt18t ..;Nter .-t
p-reBcnt for the meeting was a not about poUo.''
Scheele re~ ~t the ex- tlon had been h-Jgbtened away by the observance of &amp;arl Harbor
Rate engine~r and .1te-nograpbl'r.
perttl
decided ~Jht the single- the owner· It is reported that Dq by Drew Webllet Post NO.
. Representing: the Mejgs Water
Company was c. M. Hennessy, who s~ot proeram because "it might nearly $200 worth of g90(is bad 38 at the replar meeting .of
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explained to the group that the dilute the' etteet" of the vaccine been stolen .from lbe hardware tbe post.
store.
Col Haught entered the l'llt·
col!~ too much per customer !or on polio preVention.
lonal Guard at Fairmont West
Basil O'C\1ab0t, pre&amp;ident
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A'I1-11CNS: 0 . Dee. ?-Cadet wate- services to these various
the N.tUonal POunda.Uon for
Virginia In 1932 as • prlv~te and
Steve .Hill, son·•· of Mr. .and Mrs . ~·
fantile Parab'li.s, said the
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A.Jien C. Hill, who hslde at -=Beech
~ti spokc.sman for Welshtown perts made ~·a .very sound
military sancc. During WW D 1ie
Street, has ·ooen appoipted Cadet
· Etbe-1 and Clara Garland ·
c,nU-aQ.e the! program 111
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in Alaska and in the
'l'errace, Gcra~d Reute; Jt is to
Group Comml!ndtt tn Ohio 1 uaiprese..ly l)"pi:!rating."
t'.
fC?PCan Theatre. Ht:! traced tJle
versitY's 1t.tr Force &amp;esen-e omOf!~ was, present to speak
bbtory. of the Gu~rd - froEa ~ ita
cer 'lftlnlnr-~o· pi'(Jtram for the
Run Road,
!ormation .. a militia in tims
fiTst iemq.ter, \~$8.
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at the Dacetln,g were Tax Bol\1'(( Advises
to lhe pre•ent time. The .. ~ 11
Tbla appOintment waa confirm- M~E. F. RGbinso_n tjnd Village
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.PriTSBURGtr, Pai. UP-Betty ~rvic:e l'endered by this milltl1'1 1
ed by the AFk&lt;Yl'C stafr, ,-.&amp;?looel G"'!"Dtillailcn Roy Bctzing, Dale
Jackson To Lower
Amott. 20. GaiUpO]ii, "Obta. wu orcaol&gt;allon tn bolh ,...,. ·and
Leon H. Jerger comnumdbla. Ca· S:~b: - and Wayno Swisher.
Ratei. ~
held bere today. for eourt on
a peace wu brought out in liil
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shoplittlng: chlfge. ,
,
talk.
det 11111, in bls .po,altjon, will earTy
fir ~~~ reported that 4 decision
t.bc rank of Lt. - Col.
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would. be repdered concerning the
..e was accused of Paui-118 · Announcement was mad~ -of
COLUMBUS, d. UP- The
Car:let Hill tecetYol}'·· tils ap: iltuatJon by · U~e S1ate --'Utilities ~d of Tax APpeals todaY
money . and . merdandi.se to a the forth~ming vi 11it of Harry ·
vued Jackson that-It might
compai_UOD Wbile posing as
a ) Shaffer, Field Repretentative of
poln.tment fqr bll efforUI, devo- ~ommisslon, later.
Jnto the pouibi(ity of reolu&lt;in&lt; l clerk tn downtown - department 1The American Legion, to
the
tion ·to duty, and acadeo1it ,ccom::..! ,..
electric rates ·Ia ' tba city " if
stores,
Kiddleport Post on Deeembe
pi~sbn\ept~ in ptir,su.it ot · ··
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a~!Oifl
teSBive profits , !lTe being mad(.
Detectives said ahe would pass If. All veterans are invited
MI3Blon, upon gr-aduition in June
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The
tart
comnreJtt
from
the
money
to Charles Oiler, 21, Bid- attend this meeting
1068, as a seeotld Ji~tenant in th~
. ~o .pitltJo~~ for civil- -action United sfates Ali- Jott.ce.
board came In a decision
well, Ohio. Oiler also w.as held
Charles Hayes a~d hit auiJt.
ing the city . to. -~ lrfDBier $20,000 on a burglary charge, They were ants prepared and served refresh •
t:hlef jus- have been filed in the Meigs Coun·
'l'he MeigS-Mason Elec;troni~s :~~- its Ught fUD.d 'to the general arrested last Tburaday. ,
~eota to the ~ members presealt •
AppfaJ Of . _Clerk o~ Courts of£ice.
A petition waa med by Merle
will) Th board j . ·
TJ!!cbnlcians
ASSOciation
Griffith and Virg Smith of ReedaChristm..
at the iog ::.. transl!.d \\,;''ttn'::pr::;·
vllle •z~st .~ohn 'W11.' Hammon.
Restaurant, December- a, · ea_u~. of the ''ur£tnt need"
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Jlood&amp;vltlc .and- State of Ohio, Div·
p.m. .
funds "but With .- a . want
b11·on Gf Aid Fo-r 'Aged, to quiet a
t~e dt~ner, the meetiDg clty otriclals t:Jjat . W't ,
Ht.le o{ land _a_pd tor ~aO'i•ile•.
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adJourned
to Lhe loot with favor: . .......Jl
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/Wate~ Sought
Tlkongh PUCO

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[J£ Burg·lary ' ·-G" - •Re_I'ease
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261och Bnyo .... .. $54.95
28 Inch Girlll ...... '54.95
28 loch Boyo ..... U7 .93
24 loch Boya .. ... •47.91
20 Inch Boya ..... $at.&amp;B
ZO Inch Girls .. ... $19.03
Other Blkel .. fZ9,81 A: up

ROLLER SKATE$
$2.98

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DOLLS ... .$2.95 up
D.oii-E High Chair
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Relu:o Eleelronle Mobile

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.The Origlnol Sprln~ Suoponded Hobby llone

PUI,J;oTOYS
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Steve Ifill Named
Ohio Uni\iersity
ROTC Commander

Two Civil Actions

w!lh:,l _Cars -

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W-~'er
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2 Way Eleelrlllih!1

Kiddie Kook

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DRUMS ...... 79c
Aluminum Set . 98c

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StreaMlined ~le ~

Wagon ..... $6.9$ .

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Ashland FlYing Octanes_

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Swlso Type Color Notoo
Muoio Tau~hl by Color

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Educ:ationol Toys
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MELODE BELLS

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BERLIN UP-Western ofric-ials 1 Jin free from scandals and corrupo
expressed fear today the Sovich tJo n ."
would h_old two captured Am cri-!
In c newest threat was aceom~
ca n soldJt'n ali hostag e~ in a dead ! pan1cd b)" renewed n1:lU: at bl()(:k·
ly !-:_ ~me of blackmail a1merl at mg passage of 8{-ri in 's .llU pply.
forcmg the return of :. Sov ,__.t of- r.ar_g~.s lmm Wi!tit Germany unJeSI
fleer who fled to the We!IL
&lt;itt! lionn go~ernment knuckle_. unThe Ea~t German Commun1l'i : i der to lne Red demands It neJo--prt'.~ hamm~rcd
away _agam i:ll I !~ate as an equal with the "saverthe corrupt We~t .Bcrl!n govern · e1gn " ~a~t German government.
ment, and an uffJcJal CGrnmunb t
Turn.d Over To Rusai.ns
The two Ameri~t~n! were &amp;eiJ:ed
Wedne.soay by f.;~ ~ t Berlin t:ommum:.t pulke a.;; ·'drunken Ameri&lt;:an gang3lers" &lt;~nd turned 0\'e-r
to Lhl' Sovit.1s in appfrent t~pect
uf a tou.r-powei' a~r~elk~'ht ~p,ver·
mg ~ucil cabcs. Wtst~tlt. ~~~~~~taJ.s
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lhw m11 ·~!dm lll&amp;uld
' sllo ~· So\'icl good fait/i til ib)ding
COLUMBUS. 0. UP--State Au by the rour-powcr a';teCtiwh'fs.
dit or Jarne~ A. Rh odf&gt;.s today an
JdentiLy ot the ,.{m~litaif.s •a:~
nouneed a sOOrtage of 112,501 wa 5 still unkao wn. The Comm unillt
found by examiners in the ac - Par-ly newspaper !,eues D&gt;!lliscbrounts of F"ranklin B. Glenn. for- l~na identilied them today as "o!~er df'rk of the Inmton ~1un i
lice.rs" but indicati'lns were they
l'tpal CouJ! .
were enlurtcd men. Picturl!.&amp; of
The audit extended from Nov. t hem in the Communigt pres!
II . 1952. to Oet. 15, 1955, th~ dat~ were too smudged for easy reeog..
or menn's re.Aignation. He bad nitlon.
$~rve d SI R~t lh.-c. 16, 1952.
One day before th ~ American!! I,
The audtt 5ho:we_d $1~ .J 72 col 1 wc1e sencd and charged with
lected by the ~1mmal division of knockmg out the singing star of
lh_c court dunng Glenn's ten ur:!, ~n anti-American ·"oliticaJ (abaret
with $4,633 not accounted for .
In the RuiiSian sector
a So...-iet
It also showed otll~r collectiGD-~ rank Gfficer t&lt;ed to West Berlin.
such ~ bonds and ftnes, not enEnterM AnMric1n Sedoi
tered 1n cash books lbough other
Tb~ officer, Lit Lt. Ivan
record' sbowed them reeeived. Ovchmmll:ov, entered the Ameri·
The1oe totaled $7,T7l. It showed can sector Monday _and asked for
sh0l1.ages o( $2-7 and :no.
. uylum on political grouad:s. It
~\emel!t, &lt;:J,J.enn exonerat- •as granted and be waa nowa tD
1o..llge tm.W. ~puty clerk of West Germany for safMle~iha:.
~he shorta~,
.,
, Western official&amp;
t!x.pr;!ssed'
A findm,g lot tt'Cov~, ot $12,· fc-at.s; the · Sov~_!s ~)cl.. dcmlnd'
..;,,,. 501 w~ returned _a gainst Glenn tht retu rn of lh~ S"3V!c't' officer
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children.
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;n~ ~ · JW4-i..._,bontk!d hj1n,_ a f i; tcmpt to usc the twfr- Aii1'er~
The expert 5 , ineiUding Dr.
or , ·~ ·
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to bargain fOf"" Jris •'W'I!turn.
r'a); E. Salk. met ~U , 4Q" Wed~~&lt;~· I
·· Iil he piast the Sovfets· bl)re bcld
day on the queatJori. Sebeele
eapturcd Amcrie:&amp;n.$ for ' wccb if
nouneed they a~·tor stict
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th_eir aTrest happeaed to coincide"
the .
~fJJ'e· which
d•,•.,'h. the desertion of a Soviet sOl·
for
lnjeeUORSt over Mn ·
~
periQd. __. ,. They alwaya.reJeasC.the Amei-_Tbe. surgeon -fli«!!UeAI said the
Jeans in the end.
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SCicntista. · decide~ '.the"" wasn 't
:.')
·~en
The Q&gt;mmuoist pt... said col&gt;eno\lgh evldent-e -tO' be sure·
,
a:et_actor Werner Lierck was tbe·
flho~ would 'aufflce qver a long
W.Qicy ~re, Mari~ll: Cat1 flctmu of the Americafts whoperiod. , Salk atle:c:l tile. decision ~~ ~ - ~dy Tailor "bO\b' pi .called him a "dirty 'eominuni.st"
"aplendld." He 111Aid: it mons we Parketibur_g; ·1rbo -hid bee.d. beJd and waS -beaten when h" objedoJ:i
will ~ able ~ .. cive "the ·belt pro- for. t•fiti~g' conte~og ;- l~6 .to Lbeir Insults.
tecUon_ ~ tbQ , ~ iU&amp;ee!ftible robberies in Raclile, ·wt!re··rere~-~d
~-----children. Thia: isd he btst way to Wednesday nilbt Sberitf Ch.uiea
H--L~..;.
on
picldeace; Salk
reported,
laek of evi-

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llomP-, Nye Ave., tuesday alter
~ J)endina sneral day.1 with
ber
~i-~tcr, Mrs. Cliiude Dai'.st.
Mrs. Hli'rj Arter and son, Bill.ll
have returned to their home,
Glenford, after a visit with bar
parents, Mr. and Mr~. William
Dani&amp;ls. Mr. and Mrs. Daniels
spent TbanDsivin.- -w:Lth their
daughter and •on and they :returned home wi t h them for 11 visit .
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visited at Shade Sutufq wit)} Mf.
and Mu. Benson Cowan.

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sterwald. and Mrs. Edward Ba:Jr Mra. Albert Coates entertaiDed
were- named a! the committee. A her brldce · club. Mon_da)' eve-vote of thanks was ex~ended to ntng at her home, lJncoln Htll.
tbe menu and decorating commit·
Prize for hi&amp;:h score wu awri
te('.li.
ed to Mrs. R. L. Jacobs and the
Mrs. Albert Youna: read a poem traveling priZe to Mrt.
Fred
"At Christ mas" by Edgar A. Guest
and Mrs. C. E . W. Downie, a ~oem
"Lets (i-o Neighboring"
after
which gifts were exchanged.
The next meeting will be held
at the hom e of M:rs. Albert
YouDii:- Pleasant Ridge. Jan. g

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gleln, Mrs . Dor Schaefer. Mrs. J .
Mu. Ch.arlea: Glbbl and
Mn.
E. D. Harlinier, Mrs. R. W. Fin· James O'Brlen were gueab when

bary. Lucy An'llbery, Mn. Mtbet ·Hent7 ,Swift wu taken to Hol· :;;~;;.;;_;;.;,;;;~~;;_~~"'-"'-""""';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;Manlli.U, Mn. Rut_b. Mcintosh, ze~ Hoaplta1 Tue~dly for
a •
Mrs. Webb Hall, Mr. and Mn. aeek-up ln the Rawlings-CoatJI
Leo Crew were tD GaWpoJit, a'mbulanee.
Sunday, to 1tten6 the funeral
~ WUiiiPl Robson and Mrs.
..
services for Mn. \ Prioeet Ams-. Henbaft· -Bailey were business
bary.
'liltton ln Parkersburg Monday

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Club Monday ev•DiJI " for the\r
annual Cbl-lstmu dinner 111d
party at ber home, Mulberry AYe.
Evergree-ns aad candles wt:re
used throua:bout l JJe home and $t
the door wu an '-ttrae:tjve llilltr
box. Santa's Expr,.,.. -, hol.J)I, can··
dl('s and ChristD'Iu · batt. deccrraL·
ed t he mantel .
i"ollowini a sl:t o'clock turkey
d:nnrr a short bwlneJJs sessil'll-

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SJdney Rua1ell

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of ofrJeen.
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JURY PElS RIAOY
fund. lor the reuq·n that the
,:i~:t': for jurors and witnesaes general govorn·m en_t aeti"(itiq
recent triQJ of Dale Bi.cb· 8 city shoUld hot bcdlnn.ced
~f.~~~o:;•::•;,'l'he
Me~~- Cotlnty wbol~ or ln P1'rt.'b;Y' :. 1h~ pmfit
are readY for ' di8- made from the 6~W 1 1lertrlcity
and may be called forlto.,tbe cltilttlna of'"tt\e· dl)i."
Me1gs County Probate if It appears~ ~ ~~ ~ that
excessive Pl'ofita 1 are
being
made on the ule.~- Qt: electricity,

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ldheec:~~otoes
..~hl!.~~~-&gt;~
.'-".r~ueed," the .
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a
~itted Wednesday: Art:bie
lackson had 1loid '' ·tbe board
SI.)'J'e, New Haven, W. VL; tbat .it- would bal!'8·.f ·. a.Iance of
Clark, HelJllOC)
IJ\ tbe. llabt. fubd by Dec.
. ~~ - th!s·
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2:5. of JAbanon, cording to a

sla.temcnt by
Ohio, tod!l' was fined $100 and court.
The affidavit char.Qing
co..-tts for the " lllepl.-J)~usion of
two dcCl' ljy Ju&amp;ti.C.: · of 't he Peace with the ~legal po,.;~esslon of
deer was ~rn out by A. H.
Gei-~ld ReUter. . _,
The adlo_n aptnat:&gt;Jit:rris stem · {'bim, game warden .
mctl trom a bunting incident on
the ,last" dJy of deer ti'uoting ~ea·
tiGn _in Meig11 COunty when lti was
alleged that Hairia he~d shot and
killed bCJI h a buck and doc Mer
and transported theM to another
Rnbert Harris,

county.
No action was taJten against a
)feigs County mld@t who w11 s
concerned ia the ~ase and turned
stale's nidende . · qait~St Harris.
The deer --~~ ~ot -~t;ateft cu;-

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