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                  <text>Thursday, December 8, 1955,

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DREAM
HOUSE
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cookiJll, ••d •• lo soma to •pend I
many hours tbi!IJ"e, then be decld-~
ed that the bou.se wu a:olna: to be

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(Co nttnucd from Pa se One )
1 as mQdern aJ pot~ible wb1cb Lt ts!
thrr. prau1t'l"', ;,u tDll t loey would
AU of the utilities In the k it,.
be matur.. h) the ll nte the h ouse che n are built in , cupboards, d tat
~'-"' ('~unp l eted.
was her, oven , electric Atove, TP
I n Jul~ , ! 955, the •n tenor WQTk fngerat or, sink, witb w¥te d11wa...~ s &lt;~rtrd; the tnmmmg_ wht_c h po.sal. towel dn·la.(l: unit.. uul a

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:s all m

btrc~.

and the mterwr "l u:y'

a 48 foot eounter which e-xttn.ds
otround tbe k:l~chcn inter \be lauodry room whic h bas a etm1bination

Tue•iU1y Cwomla
Club Hm Guest

wuher and dryer and kitchen and

Priz~ s were won by Mrs. Char·
le:s Bradbury, Mn; . Robert Sohmoll, Mn. Don Stivers and Mrs.
Lionel Boggs. The hostess serYed a de.11sert course.
Plans h.IIYe been made for a
(. hmtmas party to be held at
the home of Mrs. Schmoll
on

Middleport

December 20.

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We believe we have this season the blgg.::lt selection
of bo&gt;cd and bulk Chrlslmas Carib 10 the Btnd Area.
NOTE: All Cards, Both Boxed and
Otherwt;e, come with Envelooes!

The Pump
Wears Bars
and Stars

LOOK AT THESE!
Authentic Currier and Ives Boxed.-18 cards in box

CHRISTMAS CARDS .. . ... .... . $1.00
CHRISTMAS CHORUS ASS'T.
. . 29c
21 cards in box

SPECIAL VALUE ASS'T.

$1.00

50 cards in box
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l RELIGIOUS BOX . . .. . ... , . .

. . 59c

~ with

Scripture Quotatiuns, 16 cards in box
Also big box with especially beautiful tinsellcd
and foiled cards

20 IN BOX
Christmas Masterpieces . .

.. " $1.00
. $1.50 box

18 exquisite prints reproduced from oni.ginal photos

Trim tailored pumps to
make such of your new

Golden Signature Box .... 12 cards $1.00

Sprong suai:, si.arred with
white nailheads and barrr.d
with black an~ white (red
and white) .-ripping. Smart
In red leather. (Versatile ID
black).

Distinctive cards wit.h gold leaf foil for signing your
name on card w.it.h l 4 karat gold
Boxes of 25 (All one design)

CHRISTMAS CARDS ...
box$1.00
10 CHRISTMAS FOLDERS . . ... . .. 29c
with envelopes in cc11ophane wrapped pkg (all 1

desl~n~

ROUSH'S

Relative, Frl~nds , Religious Cards and Others
are displayed in a new easy to ehoose from raek

Shoe Store

Priced from 5c to 35c each

~llddleport,

Ohio

enttne
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Ohio: Rather d.ully •nit Mo
,.,.. •.., windy with IMW ftw. -

rlft hlthHt 10 to

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AW.r ...
na.M and &amp;.turAy with IMIW
flvrrtn ...... "'"' .. the .........
Low 16 to 22.
~ ct.udy ai'MI

O&amp;'l'lle ........... .tre.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oh16 FridaY, December9, 1955· ~~--------------~
l·'llii•l'llnt•
Single Copy 5c

laundry room has 5i door&amp; of al l

Mr:s. Donald M11l11. Mrs. Richard
Grcs,;. a nf'w tnl'mber, also played witb the club.

RALL'S
BEN FRANKLIN

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Det!ot.ecl ro Tile l11

floor shelf. ·rhen is

work m th e k rtc h.en wu s tarted .
Smu; un(· uf Gen e · t~ hohblel iti
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Barba ra Sluut WiiS a gue!t
whe n the TueiSday Cana11ta Club
mC"t thi:. week 11-t the home of

CHRISTMAS CARD HEADQUARTERS!

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types and 18 drawen;.
The wtwle houac bas indiroct
lighting and the kitchen ts li&amp;:bted
by neon lighlt~ . The breakfast nook
L~ separated from the kitchen and
l o ok.~ out on th e Ohio River wltlch
.~hould help the digestive tr&amp;t'L
The living · room and dining
roorn art m th~ same room, but
this gigantic room is Dullt ·-.•
shl.ped. In the Jiving room is an
open f1re place, whic~ ls the 'onlr
t hing a.b:9,pl the , house that Gene
almo!lt gave up On, but with a JUtle patience and (~de, lt too
became one of th'~~.
ieveme-nts
of Ge,ne Grate, : ~J ' builder,
electrltian, ~abio~t )la_ r, etc
FaeiiiJ:'~I;lf OIW! ~Ri · is 11 hi l!
picture Window Wbieb Is almost
14 reel long _and iJ tqe .
the ceili.qg ta the floor; .
window is a 12 fool
root Wide planter, an De
tht!
ma in entrance Is anolP,er ~Ianter
foijr fee\ h)" 32 i'i!.chelflWhi&amp;._le
pa,-.lltes th~ room ;md makea an
entrance hallway.

AAUTOMATIC

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Gridders
Plan
Wide

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Up ~ted .
·-For·Charaeter
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and boys attended

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Splralator Action

Master Min• Dial

~aai..et clal..t ~tr•n"l"
c~.o,....1 TC11111 larr'•

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pi--~ autoflllltk SplralakW

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RoOOrt MeEI.hi(mey
Middleport,
Volom-

. found in !1- _I
He iatro.lls.!listant ;
It Obi~ - ~

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,, "Coiateinpldt.M

TentatiY~

pr.u •ae awle

for a Union C&amp;foliqJ ·~onu··
"When the ~eport Clitiatlu
Youth Couneil l!!:lfttatln Board
met
witb .their
c:ounetlor,
Mrs. C. E. llo;t, ·•t ... home
Wed~csday eveniJti, .
The Boar'd vOted to uk th~ir
va'rious You.lb · telJowihips i(
U~ey were . ioterflted :m this
hew project.
Theiae · pre11cnt
were James Van .COOaei. p~
sldent; Julie ProbaM!o, Bruce
Bradford, Edwird L :Mteoma1
and K~nnetb )Jurtay. -

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Choru. In .4reo

Middleport, Pomeroy and Rut·
land Fire Dopartmenll b,vc com·
, pletid their plans t&lt;1 #ll'tm ~
Meigs County F1remcn's Assoc:ia
, tion for mutual aill and the bet' terrltent of the county'11 fire-fightlng' aisets. The departmenta of
RaCjne and srracuae are to be
corrlacted in the near future to
joio- the Assoeiatloo.
'1'-.biJJ' pa!t week Mayor Sidney

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On Friday, '
28, · JL 11':30
wi1h
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a.m. Miss .Tune
Smith, dau-~ doWn thF front. Uer only je.welry
ghter of Mrs. Jerome Cook of was a 111ngle stT.:m d of pearls.
Hemlock . Gro\'e, o., and
Dale · ~er veU ot 1Husfo_n was fitted ta
Smith of Canton RVD, beca.nie' a white bonn~t tr~mmed
the brid~!J of B1'3 Robert E. w~u. ~-~ed ~arts aq_Q app_le ~~·'::;:~~
son of Che'lter Will and the late :ibe carried a 'white Bible
Hildred WUI of Pomeroy, 1n 1 ,wtt.b· \~ee white carnaUons
quiet ~oublc ring ceremony at' tatfn · r1bbops.
lhe Metbodi.11t Parsonage at Porn·
eroy wlth the ReY. J . Lealie
Their anly attend&amp;nts were Mr.
Qd . M;rs. DwiJht Milhoan
of
Kuru:e offlclalin,g.
· to~·.. ti'tfnds of ihe cOuple.
For her wedding the ·bridC
lrri.ine:diately
following · tbe
wore a ballerina length drcts ' o( eci-emony the couple left for
white satin, with a sweethcqrt. r.for(9Jk, V~... and Phih"delphta,
n~kline and overtop bole.l'o j.C; p._, :":_here .)Jr. WUI re~ume~ ' his
ket of lace with high oeckltne duUC. ; aboard the uss w;uace
three quarter-length sleeve!, ' i(l~ .L; -J.l~lL, ~r 'bet goiil.l aWay'' outtil, 'Uie Dn' Mrs. Will changed to
.a ~do-VI' ·grey suit with white ae: cr.
, eeNOfiea •. and wore her coraagc
In the apring after the root W"a5 !rom ber wedding bouquet.
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built, landsca~lng was d.ono. . Tti~ .
retaining wan, which was the · Ml·s. WUI is a graduate or [
f-oundation _pf the old icc cream Pomeroy High ~hool, Class or
works. was streltilhcncd (a a· '49' Rnd attended office training
done by profesaJonal Width o£ 12 inthe!i. More than achool in Coll,lmbus.
because of tile
Mr. Will attended Che!'ter High
90 truck loads of dtrl was bau,cd
ln a~mall s1)rUbberieK . werr Sebool before entering the N11.vy .

Union CaroliniJ

Association

~~n f.

lljddleport
,Ponootod

The room has a built in ehina
closd and book ·, helve8, which a1,
the prhdU''ct of· the' saw and :fiammer ot Onne Grate. The houst
al!io has wall to wall carpeting
The rooms in thr. houlie all hR\'t&gt;
tcleYiKion and telephone outi('!S
~d (oldi~g d9or5 in the closelJi.
The bathrollm ~as a triangular
tub, wl1h shower; a telepbonP.; a
glass radiating panel heater which
is thermodtaliCillly controlled in
the bathroom, and the tile Jn th £bethroom and kitchen has no adhelliOn to hold it to th·.! floor being entirely hand fitted. The bath
tub hali a huilt In .sun lamp OY CI
it, and the whole house ha!! an
exhalL'&gt;l. sy~tem .tO remove cxec:;s iv~t Peat or o/~n11ive Odor-11.
Ad.Other tHing unusual about
this domicile· b thal it has a well
planned phoWgraphic darkroom
and 1 radio · ,coa.trollod aarage
door.
~.erie w·a1 ·asked whether or not
the howe wi:a ·cor sale, and said"Ye~;, ever my dead body."

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PabriQI. You'U - lnJ't' -~fllllill
peralcda tull. You'l hO'II' Aer 611
outoiMitk II ....U, "Aul•e a!k''l

ParNht ,.inti' MCDould nnllt a..Pf"Oval. L¥ry litep r.Ctivecl tiM
10Dd foP.Ortiltl•nJhlp fropt.y; IErnl• Kallff, tht ~••t o1ftntlvt

$189.95

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ly 1auc1 W. MUNN
aew lormula.
UnltH ..,.. . Staff C~nt
The Securi.t.y Council wu eooUNlTED NATIONS, N. Y. UP- !ront•d at the outset lzy a proNt~tionali.st Chlna
today threw cedural degate tparked by Nat,..
tbe United Nations into an up- ionali.at ChiDa's surpriae moVe to
roar that threatened to block nominatina:
13 non-Communbt
the admJssion of •nr new U. N. countries fot: U. N. membenhl.p.
memben tbil year.
The Nationalist move
came
The Setourity Ccluncil ~eheduled l 'hortly after the General A.sfttn..
a meeUDi l!iaturday to «n.tider bly tpproved by a vote uf 52-2 a
, the eontrovmlal
membenhip resolution urgini the Security
I iMue.
CouneU to admit 18 e'ountries.
But diplomatic ob8ervu• uld lncludiq five Commullilt lAW.
t.bere was little ehance of any lila..
eountry gcttiDM in this year unThe General Assembly J~ in·
lela the major powers devise a 1 eluded Albania, BulpNa, Hun-

New Cold Wave
Sending Temps
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Mystery llliiD Js To Below Zero

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Surprise Move Causes Uproar;
Security Connci1 Is On Spot

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gary, Romania and OtMer lion.
golla, all ComlD\UHIU ....utar.

CIJitilo&amp;a, beiloa,
P'inland, Ireland, lf:IJy, Japan.
Jordan, Laos, Libyl,_ 'Nepal, Portug~~:l and Spain.
The
Nationalist nomi.nationa
excluded tbc Communist eouq.
tries as well as Finlaod and Nepal, wbirh recogni.t.e Red Cbia...
They =&gt;ubstituted the Republic
aY UNITED Plti!SS :
of Korea and tree South Viet
A new cold
V&amp; pusbed as fa -:: Nam.
south as tbe Gu
of Meiico and . This put the SeNrjty Council
ther ;u; far in tbe position ·ol ~iding whieh
brought freezing
abuth as Teon
e today.
group should be Yoted on fint, -~
The arctic 1r· ma.o;s lr.nifep out and the N.ationaliats were ex·
.
of Canadlil 'and Aent !he tempen· pected W demand prii,H'ity for .. ;,
tore plunging to 20 below uoro :11 the in.
. Aberdeen, s. D. 1l wail tero or
U they succeed, and Jttany be-:
. .,
belo'f tltr!)ugh. all. the Dakotas, lieved
their
_parHameDtaf¥ ·..., , ,,,
Nebra!ka anti Minnesota .
.
ground was st_ro~. 1t 'Would put· ..,. .
the Sonct Uruon 10 the pos.iUoa ,
In the East, pflvate weather of vetoing the fr~ natioia first. ~
fore_caster John W"allace -~dieted
The National.I&amp;Js ~lready fiav' ·
~~ . y~ City wou~d get ,?ne to uid they would u~- thetr Sec:ur'': -t"".
stx r1n~r~ of maw m a mtxed ity Council veto,M. btotk :!'1~!)~
up'"'UlflgjJ_.., ·~~
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from FottROIIa ;&amp;OCs.j indieai.'ei '·
.wave clamPed reezmg tetn,Pera- thi 11 pos.ititlllda.; .sUU fi~
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turAtt fro~. .l'i~~ Jersey ~tb'w~
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west aftd eetltr.IIL TexaE ·&lt;f
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nprm_,l. C!ff!cials w~ed tha.t :a

801 THOMPSON '

Mn. T~map .. fwsai~ll ~ · Union
Avenue, Pomeroy, employed a
new tech~lque to ldi!qfi~. · the
Daily Sea.tioel "~_stcn" Man.. and

fuel oil and coal shortil~e may be
around the comer. . '·
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Tl)e roJ~ ~·weatbeJo · has already
depleted fuel re.ervel, U)ef 48-id,
and .ruel oil~ r4tioqlng_.i l ,. poul·
bUity. Tiley blamed the ab.ortaee
on the frosty weaU.er. low wat~
in the. .Mi.uiuippl loeb, andJJack
of i.ei bre~ JefVice • on ~ tbe

take. down the f8_ea1~ prize award IUJ.no~ wat~1; ~ ' .''.'··, •·
tOday.
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mitted

Russe.ll .,f,(tj(~ ·

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an eDW· ~ilY7'a the

~onten t~k he.r pt;~ la hand

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GENE GRATE
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FIRST STREETS
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Wonde,rful New·

Your

._nd We Take Pride In Joinin ~ With You In Extending If,;
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INVI.TATION TO. A

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site. "Uered
and sketclied l•
the ruhlrt11 ot tht "'QsterJ man"
n1ight be llkcl. Sb!. Wu atilt pU:Dl·
cd ~tU abe ·aatleed BoP l'Jiimlpson of Fult.oa.ThoniPi9f. Trutor
Sales walkl.ng dmm llahl st. Then
came the dliwn u abe realized who
the "My&amp;tery Man" might be.
Many hundreds of en.trie~ came
in oD .the last '-'H~.~ ~n" and

to 11at1afy the mlo,y..-.-wlib Cried to
decipher tbe cJUe here it i.!:
1t the last is Clrst then it refen
to the Jut line of the ltmeriek.
wliich 1a 1 ,BOR 'tit tb' end of 2

plumber's :t.lble, tber.e!W the first
narae. Traaemtrk'"tbtn beeame the
I•n't name; :aod -~.· fatri.:.w tradeq'lart 111 that qf· 1ltompMn a:ranted
for tht1 ·Tbqlilitsori .&amp;Ub-maebine
gun.
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A new .Mystecy"" l@fjs Oit Pigc
4 today.
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Lowest·Dr!dt
Since Kore8n'War

See The1956
Early Scandinavlan
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G. E. Appliances

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* BUILT IN OVEN
* BUILT IN TOP COOKING UNITS

Pomeroy
.,. Resiaenf'Dead
At Charleston

willa ,D,e:J~.~

Greon.·JIDilrl Whllo

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'Mr.

Charl~ston Genei-al
at 8 p. m. Thursday afextf!hded iJlneSl'i.
is .1~v,.ed ·b,Y his wife.

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of Poynt:ray,

1~.~.Mr:•-.!!:W. Armes, MinenYille,

We Ca'rry .\'erything Generql Electrl.~

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Ar·me~ aa: &gt;n'e'J)'hew Of

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WASHINGTON, T]P-The D•lene;e Departm.e:l)t !99!1-i"illoounrcd a draft -call lit lOOO men for
February-tile lowest dr&amp;tt col!!
sinco the .ilart.ot _the. ~orean war.
The Defense Df!Partment at the
same time said ·t hat th,e ·p_revi'l?'w;ly annoupeed draft eali lttt J•ou·
ary is being ~~®:lr~ fli,OOO _ta
8,000 men.
. Tbe re'd~Ctioq 1lq draft. dlla te-

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* BUILT IN DISH WASHER
* BUILT IN DISPOSAL
* AUTOMATIC FILTER FLO WASHER
*AUTOMATIC DRYER
* BUILT IN REFR1GERATOR II CU. FT.
CHOICE• Pink, Blue, Brown,

Announced'Today

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CllatleSt.on, and stveril
and sisters in Charles-

IN MIDDUPO.RT

are in·

-- pometoy
F.ormer

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Resl'dent Dead
'Of Heart Attack

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Truek Th.!:.-..1
W~ay

David
Jenkins. 11. HtKIJOa
Sired, Middleport . suf(ered 1h0Ck
and a ·black eye is the reault of .
tu. ebp:h with a truck· fendel- oti
the r;omer of Second Street · aDd

Hudson, the Hiddl~pori . Emer..:

*ney

~uad reported

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David, the son of 'llr. aM llrl.;
David_ Jeokim, the report• llated; ran into tbe front fender of · a:
Department of Agrtcultuni pick·
up truck that was pullln£ a trai11
er 1 at noon. Tha driver of tbe
truck had eridentally •potted
the youth because the trU&lt;k ' had
slowed down its speed.
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The
Middleport · Emftlene,'"
Squad was caUed, and adm.illistered first aid to the bop, bti~
he was tat~n home by Ml'!ll. Mar•
tha ChUrls, who is a Deighbor of
tb.c Jenkins family.

A bean attack claimed the life
of a former Pom2roy resident,
R.ichard. H. Jesse, Thursday afternoon at Zanesville, accor4ing to
word received here today.
SI.ITVivi"g are btt motber. Mrs.
C. H. Je11se of Pomeroy'. Tour .soos
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W. A., .James, Edward 8Dd Gene. U
oU of Zonos~llle. 'l'hne daughters
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Barbara, Rosalee and Carole all
o( Cleveland.
CINCINNATI, 0 . UP-Produce
.\h;o survi'Ving aro: 1 brother.
F.gg~, stead)•, unchan_ged, Con·
Albert lesse of POmer-oy and somers, U. S. A lar~ 541J6,
fnur !115\ers: Mn Flori. LuCJ.5, brown. 54-56: mediums iG.&amp;lP:ZanesviUe; Mn. Hut.ba C01nptnn, brown mix 49-fil; u ,tra Jarge ~
Miss Erna lesse aad MiM Martha 51; A- large wltit ~ 49-50; A ' · m~
JesRe, all of Pomeroy. Nine grand- dlum while 49 50; A meilitlrrf
children and 1 Dumber of n..ieeea . brown 44-4:ii- cbeeb ZB-3t Jmall
and nepilew.s.
35-56; B l&amp;Jge f8-.48; gi.i.de C 3S.:
His motber, brot)\er, Albert, 38.
and two slsten. '£rna and Martha
Chlcll:etlli, lllel!dJI:, uncijange-d:;
leU Friday morning [or Zanesville. fryers 3-3\1 lb. 18-11); h.e"nil' hQvy .
Funeral services wi1l be held OYer 5 lb 18-20; hens light 5 lb.
Sunday at 2 p. m. in the .Mader &amp; and under 16-HI; hens light. Jeg.
Peoples Funeral Home., .Z.aesville. horns 13·15; old roosters 8-11.

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'Uarket Reports

Bend Minsterial Association To
Stress Observance Of Sabbath
The Bend Area Mhlisterial deutanding and re&amp;ponse to obAssociation met at the panon·j senance of the Sabbath.
age and home of Rev. K. .J. It wa~ decided that . the MiniS:Scott, minister of tbe Enngeli· terill _ A5sociation urge
each

cal Uniled Brethren Churth, on minister in · the Bend Area to
Saturday. December 3. Tbasel speik on a . cammoti subject frOm
O~ted tWo fa~ors; )lla'h, NlyY te· present were Rev. Rufus Casto. hls ·pulpit, Sunday', Jaeuaty ·aenlistment~ pcrrn~ttthi ~ - ,ctrVIce President or the
Ministerial the subject lo be Obael-vance · oC
'not to use 'he,
ln J"~ary Auoci:~lion, Rev. Jli.ymond L. the Sabbath.
· and the cllfttinu.lng redilctton in Peters, Rev. lloward Killing&amp;Rev; casto
&amp;UIIestf:d tbat
Army atrenglh.
w«th. Rev. ForR!it Murray and eacb mini!ler atteMina: the u. f\nny ·o(£1~~~ said t~t .d ran Rev. Scott.
socia\ioil .meeti. tontact anot~
calls ean be expectecf.-to 'run at
Scripture was rw:t: by 'Rev. er minister to ··~ t.be inlet··
about 6,000 meri: dU,ring , the first 1 Casto, and ~ group w,ere led in ests Of lbe. a~OD.. ·
six months of the cbn\faa: fear.
prayer b7 Rev. KUlingsw~.
raJ,.: of the· Pf&lt;ltnm wu
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Two dlsc:UAioaa.. ftl'J' gi.vea Amedcan Bible
sQciety
HOLZeR )tOI~JTAL
considerable tbollght by
the strip " presentation, TliE
Admitted Tb'unW~· Heidi Mil- members present. The flnlt w•s BOOK:. The Association
hoan, Pomeroy. · ...
in regard to more ministers be· plans to submit a weekly coi,,Qi;\1
Admitted Frl~: ,Mn. y.arland ing invited to take part in grade prtpated by eacb or the
J'ackson, Galli~ twlrii~.W. Va. · and h,igb · ~1 . ~~mbly pro- ten ih turn. to aur local
ud Mrs. Leo'
~~omeroy.
grams. The t1ee01id eonuemed papers for publication.
llirtbR: Twin boYI "to Mr. and what ea.n the llinlsterial Assoc-\ The ·
Ministerial A.u•d•
~~. Garland J~; .,_ I!OP, to i.ation do as a· group to prom.ate wiU meet regularly . the
· m. and Mrs. ta C.:, 'BUL
among our people &amp; bettet, un· Saturday in every moaf.b

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Fridoy, December 9, 1955

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10:00 Dine' ,Hong Sclu:&gt;ol
Search for BelliOty

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H~e

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FIISTonenry
...111--klng ....

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PJISI .. MIAI.fH from pv.Dat cltick
to l.Qinc houn •• , top oihara

12:311 P.e'atJiir YQW' Nesl
1:00 &lt;ftl;trillt· ' ..' '· •.: . '

br four or mru laylnc pulltta
pc!l' 100 ttart.d, ha..,·e far bettu
llftbilltJ" and reabtance to dfa..
eue and tem.pentun extruna
in Ua• bou...

1:30 COu,nt of MOnte Ctieto

2:oci

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:t:~o Wotld

2:45

FillY ill MAICHIND IOD PIOOUCIION

bJ' to to 20 ens per han, at a

fttd cavinp of &amp; or more per

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ol all ecv aet
aeli.lola
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brOiler -chlekal They all but
rrad.• themMlVel, are ·r et to ba '
topp.d in vitalit7 from pipped
ICf-C:O blahed. broUet.

RUt Ill COIMINAIILIIT. TbU'$•1 a

611: banua of ll)ttra hoalth, food

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dlaa Rlnr rn&amp;lu -are · Dlothered
b7" Nltbola No. 121, the first and
onlr natioilalb' accepted :females
de'!eloptd a,.elleaUr tor crosa
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IDP11tt"ooplol4truii.U

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Sortotday M&lt;tlnc•

A....U&amp;bte at :hateherie• in

-3:00 , Top 'Fen Dance Party

Flaming

Hatcheries

7:30 Bilf Surprise
8:00. Perry ComG

Steubenville

9:00 People Are Funny
9 :30 Texaco S.tar Theatre
tp:OO Georre Gobel
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Middlepo.t Feed Mill

N. S!!cond St

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Waffle Iron Grill ...... $13,.95

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cNri.-.itr., l;wliftj. YDR tum oatl-4 z 18-iacb bdl. vp
10 60 pouada ea&lt;b.at up"'' coua pu bout. Yo,..loo p
tho ___ , at~"'- ....... 4ri..... onr2-flow.l"

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Come ia aocllet"' •bow yea bow ,00 &lt;llii ha" botur
quality hay,-i&lt;ally ~ :w!!ll•- ~

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Meigs Equi.,~ent Co.

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2 ton 179" wbeelbase. 2 speed Tear 'axle.~
good 8:25l:20 tires. Cab clean and solid.

blue flnisb. 8" ¢~0l'IJI IJIIII'e.llut must

1 Jon stake b&amp;dy. Dual wheels, dlf1&lt; blue.

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1952 DODGE ...... , , .· ., $995.- J~l, CHEVROLET ..... $S95

2 ton, 2 Sl&gt;eed 'lixle. Dilrk green flnlstl.
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tOn cab and ci!Msis, dual whee!p. Green

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15 on rear . Red !IIlith.

1950 CHEV~QLJJ ..... $465

2 ton LWii, isiieed" uie, 8 :25x20 tires
solid.
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$1,395 US.D 10 FooT DUMP BOIY
· %.ton plclCUp; ww.'mUeage by local o""er . . t"stoll•d On Any Of The..- Sparldlng· ..,.I tiJ!Ish. Cab like new J,u1141:
· Lorge T111cks ., , . . .
and out . ~ IS'' tires, 4 speed tr~ -. q.,._ .

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COMING SOON! Tht New '
1&amp; cu u .......... : .. .... $4~9.oo
Unlccl Wonder Wash Twins
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DormeyerFr~Wttll .... -. $19.95 . tqcufi . .' : .. : .... r.c;:r:.: . W7- !•:~
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Wed Jlend
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$7... •• • cu ·ft · · · · ' • • ·· Utlt:!'O
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buUettn 308 ,for th?dalr7 rwtae
beet cattle, poult.,. and abeep en:

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Fry Sk111;t .......... • . $12.95 ,

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m•il earrier on the M'iDG".vWe
route tbe "ut two wee:ka..
The Mornin1 Star Sudlf:
School are bavlnl a Cbri.Jtauf
paJeaat on Cbristmu Eve.
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I'll ml!ke good toast all the time now! "No
more serap!Dg be~ore we eat."

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qulred il 70 pound SfttfiA auppJement and 12 1ntJU11 o1 •belled
cora. 1'bU ir for a ·
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per bead of 1t11 - · durlq •
UO to Its daJS
periocl
from weeal.aJ qe to IILIDet.
Witb tbe fiJI litter ~ lore II U•dU&lt;I tU a..r.ae teed
k U~ )tUibels eora
110 poaada '!if"'.PfO!&lt;!tD iflpple
~~~ duri., • Jill 14 ito day ,.,..

Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Phone 150

Mulberry Ave.

Dominion Pop ~p Toaster .$12.50
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CODA Sires Produce more
Jniik. lUPer ,r,.;.ll&lt;llml
means Jrealer PI'Ofib.

Concentrates and
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OPIH IV'tMIMGS

iri~liind:~t.,

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aeetlom of Lhe Unlt.ed St.atn and
IDIDJ from forel.ea
countries
mu the farm eacb :rear to tee
rault.a of nperlmenta eonduc:ted
tbert in Uvettod: and poultr)'
teedinr and mana1emeat. The
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Mr. aDd lin. Fnulk Dl.&lt; b.-,
and ~ {&gt;Jlj or ColumbUJ ...... ftrtt
Sunday putt of llr. 1111111 lin. D&gt;
d011 Kraeuter nd. fa.mlr:
There wiU be a Chriatmu
cram It tbe Neue Chlpel

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f ull fed
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loocl ~
w ~w ·-~
pro,__
spriDI
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•atire where
periodin.l~ -.~
feed
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•6:00 fl.oy Roa:ers
6:3Q It's A Great Life
7:00 Saturday Night Jamboree

Roso

year of 83.5% hatchability•
Red Rose Breed~r Mash provides nuirlllve elenienll
necossory for heavy egg production, plus a balan.ce to
feed the embryo and get the chick of! to a fast "art.
For full information-see us today,
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Burfalf) Bill Jr.

1~:00 N~ws &amp; Sport&lt;:
11:10 Owl Theatre
1:15 Sign Oft

On~ Red

Yon-Nichols
lndlon Rlvor·Nichola

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be carried

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Jl'lin and JUppJemat required
dropJ to 1300 poun• with o6IOo
pouoda of hiJb Q&amp;.WilJ lepllle
hay fed llbrnlly. Hl7 ND~UD~p.
Uoa in.rreue. • U.. quaJJtr fm.
prov~ .
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NaDCJ Chlpmu, Lud.Ue Norrio. FreoiUd 8. liorrlo, Harold
Ctrtle af Rodoe, lin. A!Irod E.
Crow aDd A E. Crow of Pomeroy
wer-e omoaa approxtmatAiy aoo
rarmen from lhil MC'tlon of tM
eou.ntry wbo visited the Purina
ReMarcb Farm at Gny SWIUilit,
Kiaaouri list .-eek aDd 1pent tM
fullowiD.I day touriDJ the com·
J)lny'a rni1ll and research laborat.oriea ln 8L Lou1.a.

For Foster Golnlllfl,
·Mofe Prqfitablt Hoa•1

slicker in his

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number
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th01L American slreets. a'nd blgh .;
ways are our bottleground)-wil-h ;
high rata!ltl~t~.
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Whit. s:~es t~la Jtl~h a.celd,o1 rate? Th"is is rcvriallng-. If m&amp;t
accid(!nt~ _Wet~ . Un)Jo:oidabl~ '. w.,·,l·''""l
could d1•mra !the. WUe. Thb '·
not so. From tb(f 19M Edl\Jon
ln~ji~~
Accident Facti by the National
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Safety Council we lell'n t-ft.ls liboUt
auto· accidents: ·
29 per cent are

JEWELED
WRIST WATCH
Yau'd o&gt;q&gt;oct to poy
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in about the

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ID ,broilar ilt~k come• when both
parmta are ldentifted. Folks
With the bi&amp;"reat ataka ln the ,
lwoUer indul!try aay

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Remarkable results have boon obloinecl _ __
by poultrymen using:

Yield tops othen by minimum of
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hne to be lliOatile for tbto 'ha1 II' a IJilnl ... w. ~
produeuon of tbe an.lmal dl.lrla1 .,.. f..S dalrJ COWl Ja • ntio ot
JulJ, Aquat, leptembeJ'
and ODt .POUDd . , . to .... ... ODe
October.
~ ...,. po. . . ., approaJEvrD on very pod alfalfa p.u. matolt24Dfl ......
ture wltll a yield of ~ pouad.l ouppiiJilent 1o ...... lo .,......
exPttted onl:r 11 1Dimll uA.lt ero 70110 ~ 0000 pouado u-. llll1l.
ini day• are avaU..ble durt1111 totb U thU Dlllk 18 PJ'OCioeed 1&gt;1 1 1000
Jul1 and AuJUit aeeordiq to 1 pouad cow wlaole oal7 rtiUPale
~bM-t Jlvlna: ~ture e.paclt:r.
11 fa!t quality Umotlly aad dover
There are foqr level• at wbleb mixed baJ t.he farmer etA p:t bJ
a (4rm llU) .,.. atoct,d. The lnel •• 3000 to 3500 ....... Of ba,.
thai,. will 11 ." tbe mi.tlmum Det
To let I limilU' procluctklo u•
return wiU depend upon: 1. Abil- IDI a lidJt eQIIoCeJlttate lud ADd
ity ot maoajer. %. Facllitiea aYIJI· liberal UH tJf 1Dtllldow" aops tbe
able and eaplt•l to wori with. J.

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hi . oiADING QUALitY •If

far better health means
better · ftelhiDI" and color, g.lvea

'froalll wh ..ta. · Daliff

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II to a•ofif titir

an4 under ttockinJ oQe'l farm to
u to aellteve the areatut pot&amp;ible.
produdloa.
Tb• aeweat bllllttlD to a1111t
farmtn Ill plaolliJII tbelr II,....,
prod.uetfoo it kte&amp;Won ·sWliU'a
308, a.ta of Feed ContumPU. )r
Livett«k. Tbls hu been rev!Hd
tbit Yf:lt and iJ now avallable"tor
interetted tarmen.
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. Feed requirement• J!alf. ~ uitd
m pluninc the far'DilQJ Odhlotlifn
hat limit.atioru bec:a~ of variatlon lo the bumao fadOr . JQ •.P'~e
of thue limitation• th~ 'te~ data
may be used to h.!Jp adjust .c-cordin&amp; to the •itu.ation.
In estimating paature capacity
1n "animal unit grazlnJ day" 11
taken u the unit. Tbil repnHlnll
the amount or pasture required to
provide 16 poundll or tot.ll diaesti·
ble nutrlent.l or the amount tbat
would be needed by a JOOO pound
cow produetn; 20 pound.!! of milk
In one day.

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f~r the p:roeeaaor when broiler

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The market outleu. 4:. Ttle lkill
and .amount of labor on the fana.
5. The I U~y or lHd . e. The demand ror '11n1Jtoek and livestock
productJ .
Tht four leYeltl are: Fint-Live-aloc:k to provide lor family aeedll
onl)' . Sec:ond-LivMlodt for flm·
lty needs piUI enouth more to
con~ume the low value and wute
products (paatua and rouehq:ee)
but little or no aaleab)e feed
In order to estimate tbe reed Third- Livestock to COilJuml! ali
produced by pasture the faJ'IQer feed produced on tbe farm.
should fij:ure what hit · expected Fourtb-U.vest.ock In P:ctll of the
bay yield in poundl mlgbt be feed producloa: ability of the
rr~m thll area lf allowed 't6 · ~. fllrlll.
ture. M:altlpl;ving tbit yte1·cf )»jo~'l'f&gt;
Ifill il•e the app~~ate aiili!! , . l(an:v He.l&amp;a Cot&amp;Ot:v lumen
ol animal unit rrazlna: dayt."' pt , . ~avo. (ou.nd U n~IIUil' t.o reni ,Qf
example on untreated perib
p~rcha.e additiooaJ ltnd in order
pasture witb few legume• · ifitt .\o mJ~intaln Ule desired amount of
Cair growth the amount of '· ~ .lvest.ock The !\Umber or bead. of
yield_migh\ be 3D00 poundJ. tfi~s liveUock is .wuall:v tbe measurt·
wo~ld provide 60 . 'day p~t~C me111t. of fann incDme desired by
durmr the year with 36 diJi; dt.ir· ~e !arm familf,
log May and June ind the ·~tJie;
In .tudyiDJ each enterprise the
mo~~ ·r anglnl from .fhl"ft 'fo amount of grain, proteln .aupple&gt;even animal unit grazing days ~ent and necessary roughage il
_. per month. In tbia case 11ufficlent figured under diflerent ayrtems
otber puture or
of management. We mi&amp;:ht conaid-

Stgn Oil.

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pretent cltJ

a,y C. I. ILAKI!ILII
Tblt rador of tofltxlble blJb opCD!Inty Aerlcultvr•l AtiWif
l!!ratio&amp; expeDJe:, It lara:eJy reapoaFarmers wnt have to use botter llble for the prHent day economic
manaa:ement and bett~r planning ditfieultiea faced by Iannen.
in the year:s immediate])' ahead in
Frequent replannina: ot the
order to Jtlly in busineu. Tbey are farm buaineu ha1 been neeeuary
being squeezed betwttl1 lowered in reeent. years to lntroduee new
pric:es received for farm products
production teebniques and to
and the advancing co11ls of aoods adapt tbe rarm plan to ch.aftiina
and &amp;ervicea farmers must buy. economic conditions_ One of the

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Farmers Urged To Use Better
Methods To S!ay In Business

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1948 CHEVRO~I!T ..... $195

GrOwif!,&amp; problems- tha.n&amp;,e to growin&amp;

2 ton LWB. :i $POIId we 8:25x20 t!n•·

profits -when you switch to Provico.
NQt just • bett er Broi.ler feed but II reM
sptcific~lly formulat£&lt;1 for faster Broile-r
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:Asbury Church WSCS Entertained Wed.
Today'!i'O.u!:kle •First Fdtttffy Higfrt To 8e Heltl
Aimuol
Partr W~, Night
At IWdl'fiii•Christiall Church
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tnar told 1he Chriltmu ROI'J " '
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pJ.•sllc tree.t
decorsted
lands and also Cl..rneol: ldo6re'11
Cl\rlitmaa bt.dbln d~oreted
""I'he Night Before Chrittmmf·
tables for th2 6:30 clllc_k~n diJUJtr ...-ere s huwn by Mrs. W. J. Bartell!;

served by tbe Happy

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ilass. Twenty memen and foUr Gift of the M.lgJ." by O'lf_enry.
iUest.l, Re-v. and Mrs. Waldo J. ~r11. Blaettnar to1d 1,he story of
~arielt, Mrs .. Cheate!r -Kn!Jbl and ''Tbt&gt; LitHe Gray Lamb" to coo -

Pttrs. Edward Atnold

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M.aty Vlr.lnia Reibel .

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as president after which
sented the &amp;ave!

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SUND•AY, DECEMBER lltt.
1 :00 P. M. TILL DARK
IZZAK ~LTON FARM

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8 •adults. Pre-

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were made and presented b,.- Mi11!1

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TO RENT

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w~te -pre»ee''t.

Favori were smatl C)'ltlatma,~
stockings rULed with candy wh.lcb

CHF.STER, OHIO

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Ber.ry io~l with 4 Berry Dishes .. $1.98set

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NO!r Ifb~~ J)&gt;ttern ~lar.s---lp black wlre stand oomplete
'WilhJ:il~
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Na!lll'llt WOMiit.....&gt;wfilt mallet

MUTIOWL

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nut cracker

ana nut picks)

98c

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~Y$tEIY MAN CONrtsT RUU:S
Eafl&gt; daV 111111J.1 fW"tlln I)Qti,c,e, · The Dally Sentinel will

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cond~ 4 -bi~Y ~"' Cor;!$ )Yl!h the P.rize increasing
U .00 lp 'v~luli eaCh !lay !h.e Jilyste"JJ Man Is not identified
Wlrlnm 'Mil be a!molinc&lt;!ll ·~oh lime tl!e oM !'Bier~ MBII is
ldentifl~do. Each entry ll)Jlst llaye your n.ame ani! addreao
to be eJJgiJ:&gt;le !91" the prize.
Then! dn 'be oft.ly on9 wlhiJ•- Tlio eRrllast postma•k
and nNIDeJII of 11n\ry 4!&gt;;W,i \be winner Jn case more
than one correct Entries iue-. rec~ived'.
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stands out from all the rest-the
big new Studebaker! Here's a really new look n;'
. the low prioo field. Longer, otronger lines, '
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picks &amp; nut cracke1

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Qf craftsmanship in the deft tailoring of bigger,

,;1 ,/ll"'"~-eonditioned interiors, in the easy precision
with which the doon click shut ... all through

MYSTERY MAN;ENTRY BLANK
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to the '?'inners for

NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .

and al~o to the

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M11rray

Miller-Margaret

CITY ... .. . .. . . .. •... •..•......• ,

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Harry Miller-Flo Hovatter

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Studebakers- with rich, color-keyed interior11 within
amertest two-tone exteriors-each a living,
vibrant example of craftsmanship with a flair/

most pins

bowlers

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the widest choice ever offered in il8 field!

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WH!RE PRIDI! Of' WORKMANSHIP @TIL.l: COMIJ$ PlftJiiTI

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l'he Daily Sentinel, P~l(f(fl_,.rt, Otjlo ,

WANT ADS
Cluollled Ado · - '-' •o ._ -:-:--:-:--:--It ww be pubiWa.. tllo -~~~ 1I Wanted

411.! •J reoUvecL
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CO!'tl per"""&lt;~. ODe

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Hl'tloa. llinim:.am ebarae, ~I
4 Ceata per word for tbreto tM
HCUth'e iDHrtionJ.
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Sped«l-Oue mo1tb tor 21 cent. 1
per worcL
Nl ra\e of 2 r:eall pe: word 9iJl
be chm.ced tor adva-t.isinj U not
pa.td for ltefore tb. t6tb ot each

lnon in Advertlaiq;--sbollld be

reported lmll.;.edJ.UW,. Tbe Dally
SeatiD.d wW not be reaponsjble
for more th&amp;D cme lacorreet Inlllrtioa.
:.;w-4 of Tbanu and hpt"Cial NIJ
tices of Eventl pr\DtNI at regu
lar clus1fied. ratea. Obit.uariee
publi&amp;bed at 1 eeat per word.
Char&amp;ed Aelli re~lved by mall or
telephon.e J.I.VeA earetul lt"...wl--

Poplar,
lumber, ereen or dr)'.

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Oak,

lNSURA.N.._.'"JI: 4G&amp;NCT

12' Wanted to Rent

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P'tmnl' 5111

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IN us~;n CARS

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McKNIGHT
MOTOR SALES
PboM11S
Mlnenvllle, Ohio

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Found

LOSI (j

Good Clean Used Can
All !\-lakes and Models

2 Five uo 10 modern
APART- ,
MENTS, with laundry and gar·
age. New C--room dwellins with

LOST- one bluk and ten HOUND,
m~;&gt;dium size . franklin Ba iley,

~arage

and

Phone

laundry.

METROPOLlT AN
AUTO SALES

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l2-7-3t p 1 310..l.'. A . N. nena:el.
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ro~;-..~~~whit-E' For rent-ICxtension
Laddere,!
-spotted female BEAGLE Last
~wffold Boards, Drop Cloths.
!We•\ 10 v1cinity ot Syracuse.
CUnton F1sber, Middleport.
He who has the welfare of
(iaJl 3:fA~ Allen Nelson, Ra-1 F~P~h~o~ne~H~2~65-~~~(.,;,;;;~~;;;[;:;;:
those he serves 111 heart
dhfe_.~
12-8-3tp_ I For
rent-Electri,z
WI' st•rn• with equally thought
ful ton.&gt;iderat ion . The homelike
t8 6) Auto !&gt;erv1ces
~~:~~rer P~.~~~~~.rsher,
comfort or our funeral home,
and our personal at~endanc~
: omplde WHEEL ALIGNMENT APARTMENTS, Gravel Hill, Mldupon the needs of the family
dleport. Call 6170-J.
10.25--lf
bal:incing and brake service.
and fr iends, rdlects the spirit
Hackeit!t' Sdt&gt;t)-' Service, West
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Pomeroy,

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1954 t:HEVROLET

Bel

Aire

door
Sedan,
$1395. Blaettnar's,
Pomervy,
Ohio.
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1053 FORD vs 4doo-;-S{~.
, 10•5 Bl · ,11 , , .,
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Butter-

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trance . Preferably adults.
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FURNISHED
APART·
1954 PONTIAC Oci'Jx 4·donr Se- 3-room
MENT.
Utilitieli
furnished.
lhm , $1595. Blat·ttnar's, PomePhone 6196·.1 .
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tlun, 127 Butternut.

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1954 RliH'K VB Supor 2-dom· lli- Rcli11blc GIHL Oil WOMAN to
do housework and care for
VI'na l'oupt&gt;. '2t9:i. nlat•tlnllr's .
semi-invalid.
No
laundry.
Pmnero~- . Ohio .
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115 E. SKond St.
Phon• 61
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Bargains
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(] 81 Employment

Ohio. Phonr 80-J.

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F.:ER . f'hone 3821, Racine, Ohio.
ROUGH
LUMBER • BUILDING
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4 J. L. Hawk, Minersville, Ohio For r(lllable radio and TV repair,
Phone Cbeeter, Ohio or SP·
can 6048-J. We HrVlee all
80178,· ¥11on, W. Va., a[ter 8
makes.
Schmolll
Appliance,
·p.m. Mill' at P\·att.a Fork on US
Middleport, Ohio.
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QlllCK SEH.VIC.E OD Witcla Re30" ){ANGLF:, 1-'riJ;:iflilll'(' BeJit M
pairing by Factory Treined
watcbmJker. COLLINS JEWEMod•'!. U!it'd only a fl'w mlnut(' ~&gt;
LERS, Pomeroy.
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NEW Zr•:AJ.AND IIAUDITS, 2 Dm!J
1 Burk. Each doe hjj~ :5 babies,
ri\•fl Wl'Ck~ nld . lleason for sell ·
ing. IUOIIing 8\U)'
l'. E. Dow,
l'hone 815-J.
12-74tp
NPw f'OJ' COOI.I!:R, abo ELF:C.
TJUC S('ALES wood aN nf'w.
Prict•tl for ttuick
Hilt•. Sec

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VICE AU make• Repaired b)' Ex
pert Techalelan11. Pbc;ne 6284 Y

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I'OSTS . Phnne 399.

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lrade for gnnrl &lt;H"&lt;'(Irdian Jlhunt•
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W-olfe, 260 W. ~b i n St ., l'onH· ·

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Make your own Jclecllon. Yuu
can lielcct onr at our store or

wn wtll lake you to our patch
f']O!IC by and you can gc~ t}lo
finl'!.~ l !roe you cvN hRd
the
~lze you
want . We d liver.
Phonf' 133. F.win_q'lt Sto , JOB
W. Mam St., Pomero)-'.
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BICYCLP.:,
2tl", like new . !'hone H12-X.

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Mahogany Finish

$365.

Pbon-r. 200. Clelud ApjUt.net.

2-113-d

New Full Sl1.e, Style 1!00

l20tH lnsuranee

and be on blank forll18 tu·rnished
by the Clerk ol the Rmlrd or hy
thi Engineer.~ lrf' propruttls shall
be enclo.'ied iG 1 sealed envelopt&gt;
addressed to the Clerk of the
Board of Edllcation of Nort-hern
Local School Distrirl, Harrison ville School, . f: n.o;~ 143, Harrisonville, Ohio. The oUtside of the -en velope shall contain the name or
lhe bidder and the branch ol th~
work bid upon.
N1) bid~ may be withdrawn for
a period of 30 di!&gt;YS aft::r th('
oveni ng of tho bld!l.
Proposals shall be signed by
the bidder, giving business ad

LEGAL

Cbarles Stanlay, who ruides :.;t
We11stcr City, Iowa; Jo.seph Chaney, whose p!a(e of tesidence ls
unknown and cannot be ascertainl'd: lhc unknown heir~ of f-. A.
Chaney, deceased; the unknown
heirs, devi~ees and leill.lees or

Wurlizter Spinet

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1950 Chrysler .... , ... , $$95

1953 Chrysler . , , , .... $1295

W:lncltor Club. ·~ IMutlfvllr mtt•lllc ,,.."
. flntah, tof'CI.,. drlw. radio. _.......,; · MAt covert,
tnd loMa of •xtr•e. ~nlally OK. Dr4n m11
•net you wl)l bu, m•.

H..- Yorbr 4 door Mftn. NN Ill .., 1,..n flnls.h

Ffuictm.tic drive, l'ldlfo,· ,.....r, MW ~qt cwert
ffNa lib new, lacepflon.tJiy nlc. fer mod..

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·1953 Studabaker . , ... , $1095 1949 Ford . , .. , . , , , . . . $395
C.mm~IMMr VI Club C~. tw• ton. finish, Ughf
ClHitem 2 Door. bciiG,- HH..r and O.frolter.
Seat Cowrs. If,YOU nMd a low
oar. thi• lt It

-'IM Dtloe.

Wednesday Night At Martin toffee Shop

1946 FORD , . , , . , ..... $145

Vl--2 .roar. Motor runs •mooth, tlr•

1954 Pontiac ....... , $1 ,095"
4 dOor ·..a_., plNslna 2 ~ grMn Hnlth. Ra4lo

body solid. Look

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4 dOOr Mdan. Black fl,..ilh. Molor runa
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v~ doctr. A..Hn biKk fln ..h. HMter and d•·
, - . . . Tl- ~k• now, motor •mooth u a ribbon
A low mn. .o-e loct~l owned ew. Vary dHn

1949 fORD COftY

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SAVE AT MEIGS MOTORS- AND BANK THE DIFFERENa

out

Call 330.M.
Sll

$4.00 weekly

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We Carry Our

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Own At~ounts

OUR NIW LINI
SWIIPIRtl
Sewing machioe11, oew and
U~&lt;(td, port~tb!E~. cabinet, elec·
!ric, and treadle. HiJhesl tradein valut' for )lour old machines.
t:a1y tcrtl'l~ arranged. All ma·
"hint'.!ll and repair. fully auar••1•0&lt;1. I'REE IIOME 'DEMON·
STRATION. Phone 909-J. K"ton· .~ Sewing
Macblne Service,
Pomeroy, Ohio.

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evening •t the homo of MIP

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Heres 1he Car'"' . .
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HEAR YE
HEAl YEHEIR YE •
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Hardwp1 Gyrollllltlc, Radio and Heater

1953-DODGE ~ ........ ,., ,

2 Do&lt;ir Sedan, Heater 'and DeftDStor

. $1,SOS
.

19$0 DOPGE .. , ..... , . : ....... , $465
WIL.L. YOU

en~ 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, he•ter 3Jld der .. Shan!

PL.EASI:

lf47DODGE ......... , ..... ,., .·$365
4 D~;Sedan . H..ter and der.

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$44s

4 Dr. SedaQ. Ra_!!I?0Jleater a&lt;~d 1e!. Sharp

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R. H. RAWLIN(;I$0NS
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2nd &amp; Miii.Sh
Middleport, Ohio
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AFRAID TO STRIKE. JUB'i' lmiT 4 f'AUl.T A~D HIS!&lt;
TATE DISUKE-POPJ:,
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PUT

YOUR HAT ON

1f3f110DGE ......... : :: . . . .. $15

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MANNING D. W!BSTEII,

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LAWRENCE ~E. Gll.LJLAN
&amp; RUTII E. GrW!.AN

Fulton Thompson
Tractor Sales

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proper.
Said delendant~ are. required to
answer sBid petition :on the 14th.
day of Januall', · 19&amp;8, or Judg.

At Used Tractor Price

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ed and de11eribed as kltlows : BeIng lhe East one-ilalf (E',J:) of the
Soutbeut Quarter CSE'14) or See·
tion Number 35, in Town~hip
Nltmber 3 and Range Number 13
In the -Ohio Co~iny's Purehase,
In Bedford Town!hlp, ~felgs Coun.
ty, Ohio, contalnhJJ 83 .acres. more
or less.
l'laintifh further allea:e ~h•t
the deed record.&amp; do not show ~bo
all the holr1 of one Deladamia'
Cow9n were; that eertain pro·
ceedings In the Probate Court of
Meigs County, Ohio, whcrehy the
afore~aid real Mtal.e wu sold to
\bta~oe plalnt!Cfa may be dt'feclive

New Tractor Value

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Towrubip of Bedford, and bound-

&lt;111·18 211: 112&gt;-2-t-16·:13-30 '"'

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The prayer of said pct.ition is
that the dercndantB be eompellt'd
to .show their Interest in and to
Said real estate or be forevt'r bar.
red from assertinl the .same; that
plaintiff's title tO said reN.I t-'Jtate
be quieted; and lor such oth«!r
and further reUef as may be

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real estate.

FURNISHED HOUSE for We.
Complete ly modern . Freshly
painted Oa Lincoln Hei.(bll.

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aur, ~·~ !f .
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d'!'· Rbute I, C toJ•

Atte~dl.ng

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Mr,. WllliSm
Cdnti~'ul~(-,,_1ta.._- t:aitiing tJIIe .
Bartels, Mrs. .Dixop1 Mr~ . CNI "Bayonet" d~~1sion is the only ~T.
the dinner
tHe Moore, · ~lrs.. ·-Carl ' ~ Milch: ,· ~ S Army divmon that has t·e1~aih~ .
tb tbe home tf Kathryo Mi~h. . fv.lrs.
Lorei)fo ed i'! ~o_rea since the ce;ase-hr&amp;
for a patty Davis, 'Mrs. - Max Folinet, llf:fs.
Pnvalf:l ·FJrst,- CltBS Shoemak~r
AlbtJrt Browj\, Mn. Hugb Beal!bS ~ member or the Mi!dtca] CO~PI9:1
Mrs. Janet Korn, Mrs. Lawrellt:e of the dlyirrioft's ~ , Reg•me.~_t,
smtth,.J~.'I!Ii-:1 ,q-.~s Will, Mrs. entered the_~rin ,'oi:tober 1~4
Honier . Walter and Mrs. Bla~e-- and comptet~~~ training ~t

carried

:our Warranty 1 :W·~O--, 30 Days or 1000 Miles. We .•tand Behind this warranty 1110%.'

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and glft---t"'C'citHrnae-r ?he- &lt;traveling
dodr 1iril.e dotrilted by Mr9. Her·
bert Dixon was awarded to Mra.
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Frankll:h D.
- Christmas
· · - · eooldea and . coft~e ?4f,
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we" lol'ti'IL,tT lloO h.,te,.
with a
iDI the eve niDi I&lt;&gt; the mem~ artlrt,;! ~ li{j; ·ttl
trees
aftd two .clfJ,idrn, Phyllis a1td ~~m r
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the
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1940 DODGE .... , . , ... $125

and hHter .and defrott.r. Other •xtr... VerJ
ltOod rvbbl-r. SM fJila one.

SUNRI.S l
TO
SUNSET
STATION"

Nifty Stltch~ts Club Holds Yule Dimter

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· loP. r'td ..-,, 4 doutw. l•ale- Whi ..slde wall
· tiNt H.-t•r; II: d•froster, new ae•t coven. Look

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(21) Reo11=statt

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Hl)me 434.

Baldwin Spinet
Save $1 ~0,

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1954 Fo~ ........... $1~95

4 Dr, Sedan, Healer and De!

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t. ....r 1nd MINI•. iMch•ftloelly right, · verr
1!"!1!1 rvbber. ~ ...I .....,.., cl- IMI&lt;Io .........

:~oru, and that 11uch CODL~tltutes •
eloud on plllnUffa title to said

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Guaranteed aaviCa:a up to 801'.

$495.

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WE MEAN BUSINESSTHESE CARS MUST GO!

1954 PL Y'MOUTH ....... ;': • , . , ; $tats

Mill~ Mlddlepor~

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~ummons or notice otl thfl de.
lendants and certain otber per-

Mahogany Finish

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.CHRYSLER

"YOUR

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rHE 8Ml1H FAMILY

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1952

B

AH proposals shall bt' made· and
considered by the Board of Edu.
cat ion in accordance with the
General Code of the State of Ohio

Members are to meet at the ward Mrs. EUen Couch of Pomeroy· ud
house at .six o'clOck. Jl'ollowinc the
dinner the group wUl 10 to the Mr. artd Mt1 . Ben Stobart of Ra-ward hou1e for a meeting and cine. They have two other clUJ·
Janice and Robert.

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Separate proposals will be received for the general f!ODstruc tion. plumbing, electrical and
heating &amp; ventilating work and
equipment.

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These LOW Prices
Fool You"

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Ohio.

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or

Nancy Rtod ••• the memh&lt;ro
CORUCTION
The nam0 of Mr!. 0 . n Ji'aris
was uaJntl!'ntlonaJiy omilt('dl u un
usl1t.ant h&lt;~stGSB when lhf' Pomeroy Garden Club m~t Monday
~·•••I~~ at lht bome of Mn. Theo- whleh miRht b&lt; add&lt;d to
Sr., for their •••••I alfll they •lready planned to
Cbtlstmaa.
aend to a dooi&amp;Dited Home ·

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Winter Spinet

Slllre 118 \\o. Malo St., ~CfOJ

fllr·
mer-ma~ item!
to choo11e
•• &amp; P. YULI PARTY
tramTractor
Acceuorlea,
The Cbrlstma:" party of the
TGOJI, ete. From l:k: up.
MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO. Ph, Buslnt~s8 and rror~ssional Wo·

94.

UNDERSOLD!
COMPARE!

3ADIO • TELEVISION SEIIVICf

COMPLETE lnauruu ProtecUr-11,
Life, Auto, Fire, Pallo. Call Doa
l'llt!t:PLACI!: LOt;S, 18"

~llld LOCUST

We Will Not Be

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ANNOUNCID

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lUverview Re&amp;taurant at 6:30 p. m. Scbaekel Cll41c. Grandpareata are

Deiadamia Cowen. deceased; will
take notice that on the 20th day
or August_. 10M, the 1' plaintiffs, .
Lawrence E. Gillilan and Ruth E.
Gillilan, rlled
their petition
aaainst lhem In the:,.Court of Cotn- \ ·
mon Pleaf! in .Meigs County, Ohio,
the 8ame being Ca115e No, 12,341 .....
in said Court, to qufot the UUc to
certain real estate described in
aald pE'tltlon, and plaJntlfftl allege
thal they are tbli "-'" owners in fee
Aimple and In ectual possession of
the followln&amp; real estate:
The foJlowtng real ea:tate, sJt.
uated In the County of Mete~. Ia

Facl&lt;&gt;ry Dtllrlbul&lt;&gt;r ·

8-ROOM HOUSE AND !,()']' fur Wo'\NTJi:D- hotiMI work by the
tlule or rent. Call Ill
Allt•n
tiny. Will baby sit in my home.
Gruefler"!l SLorc, near
l'ost·
Conlllr \
tl-targarct
Freeman,
office, Rutland, Ohio. 12-3·6tp
144 P~.!arl St., MJddleport.
Only 2 lt'f\ at $3~0.00 Saving-NEW HOLLAND Btl BALI!..'RS .
MeiK-~ Oliver Salf·s, Pnmeroy ,

Mul~&lt;ll flo• ln-•11• C•.
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Plans and specification" are on
file as follows:
Tttc office of the Clerk of tbe
Hoard of Education lilt the Harrisonville School, S. R. Jf3, Harrisonville, Ohio, Meig! County.
The orricc of A H. M~Jcllen
kamp &amp; Associate Engineer~. 121
North High Street, Looncaster.

lnrorma.
12-6-lBtp

1053 DU[r'K Special Oclux 4-Uoof· -... .• ,.....__.~.
St&gt;dan , $12fl5 . nfac"tnar's, l'nm -' · flll'71
Help Wonted
N •1 )1 , Ohi o.
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19) ForSc.:e

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nut Ave.
FUUNISHED~~4R00M ____

12-3-6tc

1953 WlLLYS AEH.O Eagl1· liard
Top Co upe , $795. lllal'ltnar ·.~.
Pomrrny, Ohlo
12-3-6\c

to the livingIn ~ervc CIS we would be .served
Wheel Chalfl;
Hoapilal Beds
Arnbulcmce Service
Phone 281S
TREV'EY·FIN5TIRWALD
Fun•r•l Hom•
of our service

Ohio. Two Furn.Jsbed 4-Room APAJi'f.
5 3-lf
MENTS, new furniture. Utl!!tiPs j
paid . Call 6044-M.
8·20-tf

district at Lhc Harrlsonville

II~TH

Tht; .~lv: ~""11$ ~omeroy-;Miiddleport,. ~

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Said check or bllnd shall be
satisfactory to the Board.
lf the bid is accepted, 1 ean.
tract will be enterc&lt;l Into and ita
pel'formance properly secured.
Securitie&amp; submitted by the un,
successful bidders will be returnt'd after the award &lt;I( the contract
~~ mhade and aofperformance bond
111 t e amount
100% of the con·

SchoC'l on S. R. 143, 10 miles north
or the Ohio River at 12 noon, Eastern Standard lime on Jtm. 12, 19tH! tract h as been executed by the
[or the furnish ing of materials ~uccess1u 1 biddn.
"1 l•bor ••""'" r,. the con·
Copies of tl\e pli.OIJ and .specUi~
st ruction of an addition to Harrison ville School on the present site cations may be obtained from the . ·
owned by the Board. The prop~- Engineer's · ~Hice bJ' p'aying -. de-ed W!Jrk shall be in accordance po..~i t of $18.00, Refuad - of
with plan.s and specificliltion! pre- deposit will be made in full
pared by A. H. Moellt&gt;nkamp &amp;:
As~ocJa\c~&gt;, Engineers, Lancaster.

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FOR THE BI!ST

For rent-FURNISHED HOUSE,
7 tooms oo Lincoln Hill, with
garaQe and laundry, has heat
and floor furnace. lhermo.sl&amp;tic
lOTTLED GAS-llt.stallatlon aad
co n!r()lled. Fur
appointment,
JlerVice. See UA for prices. RUTcall Ewing Store, Phone 133 or
LAND FURNI1 URE •t RuUaad.
g.3().tf
Ewing residf'n&lt;:e 313.J. 12-3 tf

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Scaled proposals will be recejv.
l'd by the Board or Education of
Northern Local School District,
llafl"i.sonville, Ohio, Meiglil County,
11t the orrice of the Clerk of !laid

JUNK CO.

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By order of the &amp;oard of Eduf:a.
of Northern Loul Sc::hQol
Dittrlet, Hanilonvm~. Obio.

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on a solvent ba.nlr: In the sum Ot
not less tban ten
of the
total amount of the bid or by a
HolM!' lite, Clerk
bond in • like sum executed by
PaullM Atkins, Presidt!n.t
an .lpproved !ei!urity, tru!t or {12} 8-lfJ.28--30-4tc
guaranty company.

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ANNUAL YUU PU'!'Y

Frl~¥· December 9,. 195$

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The Seeond Ward
Wotne.n'.s
ltr. and ¥n. Robert Cou~Ja are
The Boanl n&amp;trvN the ri(ht to
Club wUJ have their
annual anrwunelni tbe bl.rtb fJ! 1 lOll,
reject Ill)' _or 1,11 bltb and to waive
defecta ill the propoaala.
Chrbtm.a1 dinner ~aday at the J1mea Ronald, Nov. 28 at the

lnt~ted

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141 For Rent

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of
andevery
moatper1oa
be a..ompaol&lt;d there.lll
by a
certified cheCk 01" cuhier's check

JACKSON, OHIO
'i'ive reference~
and telephune number.

n'RUCroRAL 1 BEAI48

jS·ROOM TRAILER for rent. S. R.
Hendrix, Syrac~e.___ _ lU-atp
LET OUB ELE ~ONIC SEen"'..... "'-.u.

We have
ilv lhW. bmeld.l•
vicll&gt;i&lt;y
a b&lt;..,tJio!
et Pllmo.
ReUabl~ oartY maw NY amall

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Want to rent--.!imall fi·URNlSHED
APARTMENT. Call 76-J .
12_7_61c

TAI\Y TAKE YOUR WAllT
ADS AT YOUB. CONVENIENCE
IN' THE EVEKINOS. CALL 397.

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Earh bid mwt eontalo the name

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Tuppera Pla1nJ. Obio yard.

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MUST SELL

deposi! ~~f .?"~:menU
FIMnC• Dept., Box 1.t9

rv•. Au.tomobtte, a..-

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ltODi,EY DOWNING

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Cash on deUverr. Write or
~Llf" cvull~ and BoodiJ
call ua :for particulal'l.
The
Ohio Valley IUJ. Corp. Pbone
coolville lsrK).
2-2-tl
Rea I Esrate Broker
W
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b
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han'-d 1
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to uy aeco
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Box 66£-C, % The Daily
tinel, Pome_"..:'-·- : - - -::---__ __
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month foUowiq lD.Jettlon.

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Poplar, Bunood,

WANTED

dr-ts.S. lQ use eau- of flrmt or tor. mum of lht plu• •nd specifica- ~
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the ...
be
t1ped bJ tbe lqal IUtboriHd Of· tiona in lood eond.itian.

Spinet Piano

To Buv

FridCily, Oecember 9, 1955

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Church Of Ch1ist Senior Choir
d~-:;:·;::p .... .., . ... and the ~,:;;,bee••.. of • deatb .. •b• I MIDDLEPORT: Boy Scout Troop 245 Will Meet Regularly ~".::...~ '::'ti::.trlp !IurlA&amp; u..
.,_rty
the lut of a aertet:
CIETY
Thelr eonnrvatloa. projtet 11'111
Holds Annual Christmas Party ~:~·;::~ ~...i.!"'[h~i~·;~.:· .~ Rutland Minister
SO '
On Wed. Night At Middleport Library :;:.~·.:~:~~~;;.,:= ~~t;?
The SeWer Choir o! tbc Chu.reb o. t:. McKinley, Mrs. o. L. Rou b, and 1s IeavUIJ Middleport soon.
Vt'st't.:ng
lnJ'ured I!berMrs.humeMlnrUeGnot
Erlewina l• HI at __Trooc:..:.:;P::-f:,tG=o:-,:::::":Bo;::'::,.Soo=-:~""::---=of America. b&amp;ve bteD reOI'Inised the town aod the fUiiDJ -Ot
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of Christ :had their aonual Christ- Mrs. Chester Erwin, Mrs. Edgar
Memben and guesu were Rev.
.Streel
and wUl mo81. rqularly on Wed- boxa once a week.. 'the IFO'&amp;tll
mas party Wedne&amp;day after tbeir Allensworth. Tbe t.ables were de· and Mrs. fo'red Gardner, Mr. and
.
Mr. and M.ra. Grover Davi.s who
PO~OY
n.~dt)' at 1 p.
at the Middle- are pracUeillJ Cbriltmta ~111
rehear.sal. Gifts were ex.cbanged eorated with nuniature btue aad Mrs . Edgar AllensW'Ortb, Mr. IJid
T
tio
In
Colliitthus
have been Hviq i.o. tb-e Ralne.y
~ Pu.lllk Library aecordine to updtr CommJtt&amp;eman Earl "'aro·
and olad, scon~ and coffee. gold Chrlstmu trees trimmed Mrs. U. E . McJCinley, Mr. and
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1.par~ment, Jell t.bb we&amp;.. for .Qr
S()CJETY ·tbe a11:nounument made Wednes· ke and anr 1hut Ia, who wil~ to

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carrying out a Mliday theme, with pink angel -hair. Helen Slo- Mr, L R. Wiley and .so11 David,
11ie Bh. •Robert ~ty Rut·
were ae:rved in tb.e church dining bart . ca.roljn Hcu and Enleatine Mr. and M.ra. Alfred Rooah and Land.· • 111 C9lumbui todif'\o vUit
room by Mn. Alfred Rous h, Mrs. A.sbary were in charge of the .son Russell ; ~r . and Mrs. lloedel:l C~ce Dicl:ens,. Middleport at
Steffy , Mrs. Dave Farmer, Mrs. M'erey HoJPital, Columbus, 'and
Oilgard. Mn. Arthur Skinner, Nett Ann and .ll.ary Rice, who
Mn1 . Erwm, ~s. GeQt'ie r.tein· were InJured l.l~ot weekend in an
hart, H~len Stobart, Ernestine As-- .automobile accident outside of
bury, Carolyn Heas,
Thomas Lan(:l5ter . DJd:f'n.ll, who is InKel ly, Mrs . 0 . L. Roush, Mnl. Paul dustriai Art• instruetor at Rutland
Dans Wa.'l ill and unaDie to at· High ~hool , was first reported to
lend and Jamce Childs and Cash have a broken kne&amp;cap but the
l~t report i.s tba) 11111 kne~ is
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gon lo visit relatiVe$ over CbrtJ&amp;· .
mas.
Mr. and Mn. Donald Lcwery
.and family have moved trom the
Bu1 b apartment to the Dillard
apartment.
Jean Lama
returnod
bome
Thursday after viaitini relattvefl
and friends in Columbua, Younp
town, Cuyahoa:a Falls nd Akron..
Mrs. Homer J. Russell baa· ~n
i m Huntington visiting her broth·
I er who is In the Veterans' II06pi-

Mn. Ella Arnold and Mrs. WW
lam Boyd apent Wednl!ldly with
the tormer'a dauehttr, Mn.. Bay
Spuka, West Main Sl
Mn. A. M. Roberts returned
to her bome, Syracuse, Monday
from HOiaer Hoapital, where 1bt
bu been • patient for the put

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U q.,.w ot It :~ ~ ~e. Syraeuse

d.,- b)' lbeir Scoutmuter Robert
Mills. At the meeting this week
MichuJ Wi.n.lns wa rt mad!! Sanior
Patrol Leader: David Zirkl e wa!
promoted to Patrol Leader with
Raymond KlDeJ b hi1 IAiistant;
Richard Swacll:hammer,
Troop
ScrJbe; DaYid Zirkle, Troop Llbrarian.
Tbe patrols are competln&amp; in
the construction of boxe" for ~eir
supplles for camping trip!!. Tentative plans have been m11de for a

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4 dr Sedan. Like new orl~-,-\!nal i'IJI'a l finish.
4 dr Dlx Sed&amp;n. One careful local owner

1954 Pontiac Dlx . . ... $1 ,595 1952 Buick Speciol .. ... $995
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2 dr Sedan. Dynaflow dnvc.

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fo~ tho seCond time Wltb~n

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.Past ifdoe-~ qonths a•d ~ompletely
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0(
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th, .Rouse at the time· aad . ·had
D~~ (iieen located ear1r Saturrl'ay
morfting. It was reported by neiabbot~ that tbe}' had gone to visit
tdati\l"eS in Virgipia,
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1954 Buick VB . . .. . .. $2.195
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1953 Pontiac Dlx 8 cyl . $1,195

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1954 D'eSoto VS

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4 dr St•d.1n. Power st~e·rJnt. power brake~
automatic lrlln~IMion. Low mUt\a'll:C b:v ·

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tuiiildo nnd out ·
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2 dr &amp; 4 dr Sedans. Power Gilda Choice
ot one each. Original mr1alllc J!IW finish

1951 Buicks . priced from $795

Choice of 4 oxcoptiot\AI cars. I low mllea~e

Christmo1 Shopping Speciol•
l950 .Bulck Conv Cpo .. .. ... , ..

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18$0 Olds 2 dr llydr-tlc . . . .

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1849 Ponllac { dr . { · . . . . . . .
I~ Olds ! dr Hydromatlc .

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1848 Bultk 2 dr .. . . . . .. .. .
$150
1148 Chev 4 dr ......... . . .
$195
1849 Mercury 4 dr, extro nice .
$:195
1949 Plymouth 4 dr .. . .. . . ""Is $19~

Truck Borgolns
1954 lnternotlonal !', ton
Ton Pickup only 5252 miles .. $1,895
1954 Cite\&lt; 2 ton LWB . .. ..... $1,39$
19$3 GMC 2 ton lwb . . . ..... , $1,095
1953 GMC 2 ton LWB Hyd dump $1,295
1913 GMC 'h ton pickup . . . .. .... $896
115! DODGE 2 ton LWR
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1952 GMC 1.!. ton Pickup . . ...... $89~
1910 GMC 1-11 ton pickup .. .. .... $495

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was arrn;ted in September while
"preparing a coun ler.rcvolutionary
uprisi ng "
Uts hop Kung , 54, i .~ als.o aposlO·
lJr admintstrator of Nanking aT:d
Sur.. chow. He was appointed
day.
b 1~ h op of Shangha1 in 19til.
The CommuniSt broadca.• t quot · ! '"Another 5PY ring was uncov·
in~: C h in ·~~c reporU from Pe tpin g
ered by th.- Ch int.•.se peoples Re·
~aid that Bishop
Kun g P:n mt t public's national ... rc!lrity or~an &gt;
-·-- _ .. _ _ - - --~ in September, 19~~ .. Radi(l M o.~
l'O'-' said.

Yule

:'t-rogi"am IJtt.IS '
·c-hrtstmu .program
at the Rut1and Hlgb Seb!OOll,j
December 18, at 2 p.m.,· with
70 voiee choir ln participation.

Temperatures

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"Brlng A Torch", "Wbat Chlld
ta Thla"; ''Tbe First Noel", "An·
pll We Han Heard On High".
· ReapOnatve ReadmeDuet, "$tlr of ~he · East", lty
Judy Chase 'and 'Naomi Carroll.
""nle Three Kinp", "In ~ Man·
LoW)}'",. 'jGatel and •Doors",
the Boy~· Glee Club. "Carol
the Bells'\ "The
Jloaarl·",
, Maria", by the . Glrl11' Glee

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A rold wave took &lt;lver all of t(l c

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MilOS OI&amp;NERAt! -ttOSP.ITAII:
Admitted Frlil8y; 'Mr!l! Margarel
Campbell, Albany; Mrs. 'Nellie
Eblin, Pom:n-o,·; Mr.ot. Wtnda- Ne ig
ler, Syraeu.se .
Discharged: Mn;, No!'a Kenn('d,·,
1'-liddlcport· Mr; t.{IUifrf '~· " F~I
Chostel". '
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. LlghUoot, Pomcruy , spn, born at
1:35 . 'P. M. .

nonnolly Ol.lfgrow dothts long before lhe)' wear tMm

amore lilfliltd suppl)' of towels, sheeh

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E~ Schwab, Muon; ·Mrs. Kenneth
Hartmari, Gallipoli.&lt;l Jo'err.y. w. V11
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day. to Mr. and Mrt~ . . Kenneth
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reporUni a hi1h of only six below
iero Friday.
Ctlirago ~~ttt('·t(ii· roar '' inf,.fe'li
or snow a.ad La Porte, rhd.. Dine.
.But~ warm·froht wasJnovingtiftto
the P!aias; t.a.Wng the tempert·
turp ~ aegrfts til Chadron, Neb.
,AL Hendricks, Minn., the suburo coJd.JtiRed a 66 year o)lf. farm
woman seeaun·g ·ait:f ·.for · her at:Jic!.
.ken 6rut,ber. 'MW Berthlli Seterina
·-e
·.liet-out. bJ W ·.below 'l"eather.when·
her brotbet suffered a stroke. She
was louad a quarter-mile from
ber farm born ~. rrozeri to death.
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F.uodJ to build a hos pft¥, in

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e.rs, executive director of tbe
drive.
·.) Siders reported that over $4000
w~ ~ted during tbe we!Jk by
tea m captains engased in solici.
tat1nn in P1 . Pl~sanL H~ .added
tba~ the figure wbieb represente
JJgth cash and pledges repreaentr
aj)pn¥timately Obe-thi!'d of the tv..
tal amOUnt needed to build the
ho~pital.
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Side:-s rcpor bd tbat the initial
gifts d ivision is beng reorpnized
and will include a general &amp;olicitatio n of all busmebae:s.
The drive ia Deing condUI!ted
to rais~ $300,000 for t.h.3 Jaoapital
for the county's sbtU"e. T.ke federal governmPnt will provide the
remainder to erect a 52 bed unit.

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bitHdbQ will r,.,.. .wu pr,.eniei( iO
"tri&gt;i!P,.
.· 'R·utland Friday· The Wahama
c:.ha.,.:e. J~ ~l,.,as
cp~e altetDatew
the ~idS.
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HarriROaV1Ue Road, in RuUand.
SMrUf Charles ..Rusadl rePQrled.

. A 10M station 'l'agon _· driven
I hy Glert~~a J . Snowden, W, Rut·
land, was tra"eling west ~t ~P·
proxtmatr.ly 40 m1lcs per mile,
· k-~p true k d r 1ven. bY
: w.• e~ .t lliC
I Wilham H. Ihfe, 16, Rutland, RO
I traveling towards Harrisonville,
I sl.owed down the· r&lt;pt&gt;td of th'oc vch_•cle a.~ .d pullc:d over to lhe
abt. th
t lat (I
n. ' _e rPpor s c ·
Tbt: truck. Ttlt~sell sUited, pull~~ov,p. to the righl side loo far
aitd bi..t' a cul\'ert, and til~ · 111"1pact Of, l,he force rir.::hocled the
baek end of the truck intG the
path d. the oncoming station WA·
gon.
.
the. station wagon was damagt:d on both sides ot !he front; the
bumper and headlight were al~o
also
dp,maa:ed. The truck was
damaged on the front bumper,
headligHt and fenders. The esti·
mated daMag~ Of both
Vebkll*.
is $400 c ea h
or c ·
A p.ISI!IenMer, Robert L. ·~ now·
suffered, Injuries to .the nose
bead and waa taken to the

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presented as
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·~t YiiS suggested 'by - arthltect
lrvlng Bowman that t)Ja steel
trusses be iower:ed two .· feet t.o
make .the height :of tbe SYTn 20
feet from th~ fioor to the ceillng.
Another was to omit gutters and
down~pout5 in view ot tbe fact
that a separate sewer system
w~uld be necessary betaqse
of
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~~·us~~- that septic laoks mu' t
A third allernlltC· to tbe Waha·

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Was . The Bacinc Hi!lh School 6nd
' con- grade school will hold Christinu .
ternlng thEY&gt;C umtcn:rns: ~~rs. Har. programS~ December 21 and .m ;
,gJd Elwu-f!bai!b. cli,firirlan·· Mrs at the high schooJ audltoriil•n.
.l iJnk Young and MtS..' ~1;)~~3
Both wiU be&amp;in at 8 p .m.
son.
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A moUon was made to purchase bi&amp;h Bebool program will ~ fur .
nrw muSir' CW! ~.: in the band; n.iahed hY the band and
glllc
and a rrport was given concern- club. Both pro~;rams ne open tJ .
in;:- the band dinner,
the public.
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~ bids will be the ommission of
a foyer similar to the one on the
Pt. Pleasant gymnasium.
A totaJ of $150.000 I! allocafr&gt;d
for the Wahama gym with · e.IUl,.
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000 being provided by federal
aid and SlOO,OOO fror1l a special ,
~et.ool levy pued two and one·
half yt&gt;ars 11.go.
Available · for .. li)G .f.JUnnan .
building wiU 00. $10.000 (-~~·
e,d by tho ~itl 'l~~'~fi
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lions at the!' tW '•'P.t;.-' .. ~~t
!ehools wU~ fliid . ~:~i ·--~~ r-~.000 for e8eh ..''."n.h .., f.iM09 -jlt
C~h ~chOQl bei~ ' ,rrf.,o¥ided ·'· by ·
.federal lunda. .t·•. !"' . '
In di!cusfiGna beJi:(c;ft' · 'l:hurs·
day night, it .W:as · ~~det( 'that
tlle gym will be bunt' ~ the
~chool where It wUl be more or
le~&lt;s htdden (rom the m.all) 'hllh·
way. However, authorItie&amp; deem

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u. 5. slJJGION OINiut Dr. Leonard Scheele \lett) and Dr. Jonas Salk,· d~ cd dle S&amp;lk poUo vacctne, &amp;1'1!. Bhown during
a mMttq In WublbJ't:OD at wb1cb uperta decided to C:OUtintJt,
Donald ROUL!Ih of New Haven . ·, t.hfl pl'MIDt :~ bloculatbal pe:r c.hlld ra.ther t:ball cru.t tlMo treat1 ment to ont bloeulatkm to stnt.ch the vaocbte II!Upply. Studtes
and Principal Clyde . Foley
ehow· poUo' til Ollfl uul a ~ to An timea JUI8.\M aD'IOft8' ehilclmt
Wahama attended the . . bieeting:
nol ~ l!!1!! lDJ~'

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Wpansion to the Mtt.':adiOot itsri' In the next few Jean.

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Plea.'lant have reached ~ total of
$113,645 according to 'Virgil Si~

Band
Boost•rs Eye
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According to · the report · the
accident happrncrl .at the inter·
America: Land or ·the b,.,.,.,. Se«'tlon of lbc New Lim• Road
sed women on earth.
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ut th~Ug~t tocree wail only 1
dime," said tbe ntan.
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"Yeah," said •t he bum, "bl4l l'.YP
got a date."
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Tw.o.. ..ears were . damagetl beavtstreet _.,nd asked .for 20 ceiits fbr ly ~d. one person was injured

No ather Clulomahc dryer cosb so little to eperote; .and

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Report Mason.:
Hospital Fund.
At $ll3,M5
:!i~o:;;~~: !iMinot.
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bt!s t
Mcmber11 of the •·horut are Joan Frank Capehart, C. L. Head~ ~CIJ.
. wiU.Jt~~~~S~At.ed Fink, Margaret Dla,~ltnar, ~lid Jctooken, David Rob~ Wi.lliam Ster¢f100 ·s On;·sun- 1Grueser, Isabelle Greer, B~t~ rett and Ben N'eutzl!ilrL ,
)), in ,'tPre!!-by-: Thomas, Esther Thomas. Mrs . .Al. · __....
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lil bert st~phens, Lila Terrell, Ra-·
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d~led tO be pn.scnted in_ POmc. · Burt •. Emily Burge's~ Mrs. Arno
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roy at the F~erat~ . ~hull:b ~.: 'On M:orrv;on.
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rs. Gler
IS!'IOD,
uuru e
up of singers from Meigs, Gallia Batson, Caddie Wickham, Janet
and Mason Counties arid i.s under Capehart, Mrs. Whitney Inarahanl,
tbe directkm of Mrs. Alice Nease Lena Huber, Carolyn
1'ttomas,
The .Ma.so~ County Board . of
of Mason. The .(r09 ¥i ,filftOB'lpan· Difhne Broyles. Mr~. ~.: L. ~ ·! ad, Edu~atlon Will a~vertlse for hidJ
led at the organ ti'y Mra. Carrie] Mn; ..James McComb; KafjortM for the Cl)nstruetion of the .W•·
NeuW.in(.
Waldie, Jane Rus.scu, Janet u~rr1- hama HJgb School auditonum·
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gymnnium on Deeember 1~ and
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1 son.
On1y the Christmas 'program of
• January 5, it wu dedded at
a
the well known orat&gt;oria will bf':
Lclab Jane Powell, B~~)' Jones, meeting of tbe board ou Tburs""
presented by the .uieert 'n ·th ·r .Jean Lee, .Mary Trac~, ~-red_ ~~a~t· day evening.
~an\...&amp;hd
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wm ..m Fulwtdir, c. ·II;' At the same time bids·'WIU
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Yoho, Jack Kennedy, Larry Tracy,
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Mra. Noma Wileon wu nontiAriu wiU include M'rs. Marvin
auditorium· IYmnuium and for nated to fill the ortlce of vice
~ger
addlUons lo the NOrtJi Pt. P1eu- pruid.ent at the' regular meeting
Burt, ', Mn~ F. H. Capehart, Mr~.
Dooatcl _Tttom.as, · .M11! ... .,Roy Tracy&gt;
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R. Yoho, c. L. Hc.ad abd
Tracy

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The Arctic ai-r, a J:ift from Can
ada and the nalion ·.o midsection.
dump ~d temperatures aJi much, as
31 degrees in the Florida \·.!ca.
lionland. Accompanying
~ now~
f;rr treacherous drivi11g farther
North and tied up traffic in New
York City.
Spectar.:ular temperature dr o p ~
included 31 d('grec.s to 39 .:~t Cr oss
Cil y. Fla ., and 26 degrees to 36
at bolh J acksonville, Fla., and Sa·
va nnah, Ga.
Elsewhere in the WI , temper·
alut·•~ (ell an average of 10 to Hi
deg~e&amp;. Wind driven s no~ creal·
ed hazard qw; driving conditions in
Western PerutsyiVlilnia and two
deaths were blamed on snow.
·sUcbd streets in New York City .
.OrtNew X'ork's , bW!y 'flca.t Side
Hl&amp;hway, trallic was ,held up for
hair a.~ h9~r by a ~0-ca r .'l m.ashu,p.
It wn stJIJ ~Id m the Midlan ds

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smitters. secret data un lbc work
of Chinese government inshtu·
lions and rlocumenta for establish·
ing their lmks with Chiang Kais hek's espionage organir:atioos .and
intelligence organs of certai:n foreign powe·rs. An investigation ha5
been !let aroot "
The broadC!a.st d id not ~ay how
many ol her "accomplices" were
arrested with Bi.~hop Kung.
The bisho p, who lised the Christian name Ignatius. W2.5 bom in
P'ou-ton, a province (•f Shanghai.
He was ordained a priest tn 1930
and consecrated, a bl&lt;ihop in UN9
Bishop Kung presumably is being held prisoner in Shanghai.
The Moseow broadcast did not
5ay when hi! trial would be ,held.

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thi s organ ization Bi s hop Kung P in
ml't oa nd hi .. pr incipal accompHccs were found tn p u~ s'!.io!l do:c:u·
ments testifying to ! hell crimiD&amp;l
intentwn l)f s('ltmg up a widel}'·
ramified e!oplOnage netw~ril. and
1 pr e ~armg a CQunt cr-ri!.VO tUhoaary

Skid Rapidly
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Large size: over-stulfecl .rocl!er any-' chi!~df, Jov&amp;.~,
Wood-gram plastic fabric upholstery, handlitmie.
b?tton-tufted panel baek for style; specially de$"t.P,etl'o ·•
hp-proof runners for safety. Available in red"·blut •-'
yellow, chartreuse, green, all with gray tril(. · ~. ;

to en.toy dinner with us. O':lr complete menu is £ull
of exci.tin&amp; dishes, eve:ry one masterfully prepa&lt;·
ed of the finest foods telltptjnliP served in our pleasant atmorO!'here. Your dinner is in _Every way
deligllUul. And our prlecs areotuodt&gt;r;lte.

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ottJ&lt;~ wm_Iii il~i~.t'Molid&gt;Y ~~ .til~
ltwlnl Cb'apil · a~ '12:a•eJOct noo.n:

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HOLIDAY SPECIAL!

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lie bi.shop of Stlanghai and "n
principal accomphces" have lx-er.
arrested ' by Chine5e Communi •'
authorities on cbar&amp;es of espion ·
age, Radio Mosrow announced to·J

nen:

IIRTH ANNOUNCID
and Mrs. WliU•m Hubb~d
are abnoq-qclng . 9J.e birth (Jf I'
son, Novem~ " 30. He weighed
8 tbB tO oza. He has Men named
Jeffrey
WUUam. Grsndparentli
are Jl.lr. end Mrs. Jame11 Stewart,
Ma•on, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Le1·
Jle Hubbard, local.

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. Revealed In Broadcast By Moscow

AY FROM THE MISSISSif.'l

· F~oe;ot '"'"11:.$ ro"''Hahy A~l­
son, 71. 'wlto ·dlid·'at hrs"bOni•
Ra(!iJle -Frii!BY .ili.Rtit.- .. of . ~ heart

Conv Cpe. Dynaflow drive Extrn ~ood fin·
ish and top. Locally owned car. Cost new
now over ,4,500.

1952 Old• VB Super '88' $1,195

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1953 ChevrPiet . . . . . . . $995
2 dr &amp; 4 dr Sedan. Choke of thr£&gt;C . Extra 1952 Buick RM .. : ... $1,195
~ood

'p(lu.rt4jl walilr ~tp lh.e.. fire but tr·
nn avail · The fj~ had ttad . to&lt;;
m®b of a t~.ead atart and E:ffort~
were t:On~il).e,d to keeping It from
spreading to ·bearb" outbuildinll:s
Water for O.bttq the: blate w~
Obt-al~ed from tanks on the trueif
and ~rom lbe eiltern of ,WiiJ Roush
a neighbor.
. The fir e Wa5 &amp;till. .!m()lderlng on
Saturday 'morning wtib OldY thtet&gt;
chimneys l.bd a pile of . rubble
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Fatally ~tticlen ·

Mr.

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Two. tl'\ICki ;H,eh from P.OineioJ'
Brlm of .M&amp;;son on triday nisttt .and ~ba ·anlwei'~d the. .CI!tra»r

RESTAURANT :

Take Dripping

1953 Buick Spec. Dlx , . $1,195 1953 Willy• All -Steel. . . . $695

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When Everythin~ else seems to be 1t Its btchelt price, we have cut our used
rars to make them move faat-"We've p riced them low-to make them go.'' You
won't believe these honest.. to goodness values untl you aee them. We don't C!lalm.
to be Sonia Claus; but we ore ~lvlnx ex Ira xood buys. Rulb In llow &amp; «et your!l.

One local cwncr.

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f)!astic fabrie

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E.RATEO.
Tbe seventh birthday
of David
Ashley ,WII eclebrat.ed Thur~dar
in
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Mra. gara Rupe when the other ,;
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.childr.eli were . .u:tven dc&lt;:ortltd.
l'OOICiea sent by hta rreat grandmothtr, Mrs. Ruby MeKendrie:

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: :Ptans · we~t~de .Cor an ..,every
'fn.cmber Cqbvisi dinner to be

day, Dec:ember
12, at 6 p.m. when
,lit the parisb hou!e on Mon·
the
of tbe Grace EpUtcoP,al C~urcb met , \Vedneaday evenine at · t~~.- Mm'e of Mrs. Frlld
(,'J'ow, Jr., Syracuse, wHh Mn.
Fre!d .Ctow, St., 1 8fld Mrs. Theo.
dore Ebct4b•cb , as as8lstant ho11 •
tcMe8·.
Mra. Eber11ba(:h preaided ovP-r
the · mAeUns. wblt:b opened with
de.votions. A Christmas basket
for a needy family wa11 planned.
The group accepted an a~slgn.
ment lor Cty-lstma, .Rifts for the
Athens: State H,p spital . Gift apronll made by the membcn to
~ ' f!;old u a mo.qey makin~: project were displayed.
. A deqert coUJ:sc was :served
by th~ hollte.t~sea during thr. soc·
i•J hour.

OUR USED CAR PRICES,

4 dr sed. We've sct·vkcd t.hls since new

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HilS 'olber injuries include fifteen
taken
a bolpitalCampbell
ln Nelsonville
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1tal there.
Mn. to.WUUam
was •
5tltchcs in a forehead lawatlon I' Mrs. Carrie Cusell and M11. TbW'IdiJ
and a lacerolted arm.
Sara M. Jonea attended tbe funMn. J~pb Stanley of Dayton
~e otbtr drive~ , who i.s . ;~ eral of Pearl Jobn8on, Cleveland. lYU called bere th1a week by the
pres.sm~n lor _the: Co~umbu5 DIS· at tha.Crow Funeral Ho(Qfl, Point lliiM. e.f her mOther
patch. " crlh"Jly tnJtm!d bu t Pleasant recently. Burial w.. 1J1
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L.I:D:.; __
Come See For YourseU
Uic JCCide..ut, stated ~lult t.,oWa at
Mrs. Ted Rltey Jr., has been
r~
1rou, Too, w,u Believe
lault.
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returned
bome
from
Holzer
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Sarah. Probol
In Sante Clout.
Th1t lwo girls. ·wbn • I!~ J~he pltaL
Fuq~ral nrviee fru- Mra. Sarah
'I'HESE SHARP CARS
:~~:h~urt'l onfdMRrD.and ~ S.!:ey M'u. Cbarlet Edwards was in . '·Proba( •W('Jfe. bald Thursda)' after·
a. ·
• are Pl "':e-.'1-: ll Gallipoli5 Thursday to visit Mrs. noon·· at t.lJe Ra.\tlina&amp;-Coats l"'unSucb Low, Low Prleeol
Granf HoJ;pJtal. Nell Ann flas her Paul Andrew, Long Bottom, , w)j.o eraJ Home witb Re.v: Howard Rup .
1955 ·Chevrolet B•l Arr.
neck b~oke~ and. h:er I('Ct ~eg and is a medical patient at HolZel pelt, Firat .PresbYterian · Chutcll,
I l l!!!~~ bltck Ilk• MW.
a!lio has _laeeratums o,r the he&lt;~d Ho.s pit&amp;l.
offfeiati,D.g. BW'ial was in the fli
Chevroltt e.1 Air • dr.
but
her
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11ter,_~ry,
fli.
con~&lt;idercd
YervleW Cemet~ry and pallbear·
Rpl nice.
1101 ~-" FORO Ctntomllnt 4 dr
the ml)•f 'lefh~~1?· ln~ut'ed. She
Mr.11. Kenneth McElhinney and ers we]:'e -Joe Bai:ley;-.Jndson White
has ~ broken p~lv1c bone, her lt!ft Mrs. Robert Haggerty were in Col· Jame. Bue!htdlon, Lewh; Sauer Sr.,
leg 15 broken . m -two places aud umhus Monday.
CJintoa Flsher and Thumas Youn:;::
&lt;~&gt;~:~•lll5he hu serious facial injuries.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph RadeliCCe
Relatives from out of town
:
Club cpe. -:,:
~mong the ~eopJe who hav e vi 5. and Mrs. E. M. Blake .11nd Mrs. Mrs. Jack While, Washington
•qplp'::~ury o4 dr Sedan.
Jte_d ~m th15 week ~rt Mr. Lin· Roy Tracy Sr., were bwineu vlsJ . CourthoUse; Mrs. William Howton
ltSO Chevrolet 2 dr,
tel ,
and M:rfi . Sidney Ril-e, L~:' in Gallipolis Wednesday.
and Mrl!l. Eva Marshall Dayton
Nice.
Mrs. M. E. Ra.thburn, P.h)'Jiia Rice,
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Rutland.

WE SELECT ONLY THE

have the Scout. eatDl for tbe111,
may contact 1\obert Mtna, Paul
Street.
The troop b.u a numbt, oi bop
who are anxioua to baYe ~
time work to •m Jn9aey ·
their unifOJ'Jill and auppU.. tad
the SeouQnuter li a.sttn1 &amp;Jlrin•
who baa a unitorrn or a part ol a
uniform whic h they will ~Jd.rl..
bute to the troop, to co,rtalf\ bbn
or notify any committee ~'*'
or ScOut.
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