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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..
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the lut of a aertet:
CIETY
Thelr eonnrvatloa. projtet 11'111
Holds Annual Christmas Party ~:~·;::~ ~...i.!"'[h~i~·;~.:· .~ Rutland Minister
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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
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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
\:fad•" Wren ched but not b-"en.

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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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NOW'

MANY OTHERS TO
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BANKING SINCE 1872

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POMEROY

RUTLAND

Episcopal Church
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1954 Chevrolet Belaire $1,395 1953 Ford V8 ........ $1,095
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
4 dr Sedan . Very low mil r age. 6 cv\. Beau.

tiful two tone blue original flnisl1. ·

2 dr Sedan. Dynaflow dnvc.

~reen !lnlsh.

fo~ tho seCond time Wltb~n

tho!!
.Past ifdoe-~ qonths a•d ~ompletely
~eatr~ted ~e BTim house Wtth an
0(
OOJonGlDg&amp;.
· The Jk.im. !amity waS awaY from
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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£or model. One very low mlleaJ::c.

1954 Buick VB . . .. . .. $2.195
Suoer Rlvti.wa cpe. One raroful owner . Dvna.flow drive. Aii!IO.'~I like the d;1y i1 was

sold,

1953 Pontiac Dlx 8 cyl . $1,195

2 dr Sedan. We' ve serviCed !.hi s car slnec ·

new. Shows ,illood care

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 ·

one carCiful locaot owner

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4 dr Sedan. Hydrama!lc drive. Sharp c~1·
tuiiildo nnd out ·
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19~2 Chevrolet Dlx . . . . . $795

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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19$0 Buick Spec 4 dr . , . . . . ... . $55~

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

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

1395
f250

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
.. , .585
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.

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:'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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' upmtng.
"Also founcl were radio
A rold wave took &lt;lver all of t(l c

F.&lt;tslcrn Seaboard

Ohio Power·Co.
Report R~ve:ds ·.
· Safety Record
E. D. DOuJb.erly, Dhdsion Man·

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(fof itie Ohio Powet C'ag~,p.any~ ex-

tendt~g along ·~· o~lc lllv~r !rom

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on Dece'n\b;.er 'lth, the
the . Cotn!MDy had
oM ' · Wlt·boUt a'rt,y

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cmd new klok111g. Its .,..d ond convtnlti\Ce will
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Larry

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

ood loblo bnon. You'I like !he ""'-Y ood tho : ·

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Adinit1,ed Fr'ililiY~ .Mn. · Huo
E~ Schwab, Muon; ·Mrs. Kenneth
Hartmari, Gallipoli.&lt;l Jo'err.y. w. V11
8irl.h$: A daughter born Salur
day. to Mr. and Mrt~ . . Kenneth
Hartman
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N.
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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Tt:_q·u~..'f%~ ~r"!!!:.m·,·. un
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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as lh- .r.es;ult of ·a!l aeclden~ Friday .1after~onu on the Rutland·
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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• The · ~ntertainment for . the
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·
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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~'

~ of making room (or any
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.
j at 4:&amp;0 p.m.

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a cup- o{ cOffee;
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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Tbe bum stoppodl'~a.ttnil-.r~n the
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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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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The Tri.County Chorus is made
rs. Gler
IS!'IOD,
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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.
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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

on AutornarK Gas Cloth-es Orye;. And why Gad

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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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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
In The Sout h

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Other Chairs Priced frpm $3.19 tcl$.9,9'5
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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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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

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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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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.

n wjpe .. cJean
f)!astic fabrie

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Tbe seventh birthday
of David
Ashley ,WII eclebrat.ed Thur~dar
in
~l'!l:!ond Gr.ade taught bJ' ~~~~~~~~~""""'"""~~~~~,;~,..,~,..,..,,_' • .,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,..,..,.,..,.,..,~~,.,~~~,;,,;,.:,.~~'~',.
Mra. gara Rupe when the other ,;
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l'OOICiea sent by hta rreat grandmothtr, Mrs. Ruby MeKendrie:

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CONDITION AND VALUE
PROVES THERE'S
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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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Maso.n Heme F

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with .now flurrl" ..U,. lllwh
16 to 11 ,Mtly cloudy 1M CM
tlmHtd cold ton.._t • •
with mow flvrrie• kl nortlt
e••t ~tttrtlon. Low tonltht 12

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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
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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 ~'*'
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walk In dartr:neae, llut thoU hne
tM ll1ht of lifo, Uohn 1:12).

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Euter..t u .-oacl clUJ mail· ~• ......, 8r .• ...,.
iq matter 1t the poet olflL.. at wheN ...~~let M.t -.th,
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H•Uo1111 aatenl&amp;IDI re_pr..,..

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EmmabeUe !' Sopher, putor
9:30 A. M Apple Grove; 10;30 A.

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Andy's G.!lng
Pinky L~•
Wi nchell &amp; Mahoney
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Tburaday 7:30 P . M. EMt Letart .
n.. P.-rot..t Church, 'amtro,
Rev. Wahlo Bartels, Putor. Sun·
day Sc.hool 8:11, Fred BlaettDar,
Supt. )0:80 A . K . Wonhip Sel'
vlee '"'l'be Entrance ot The Divine
Into Human Ule"; Sr. Youtb Fellowship 5:30 P. M. !or Christmas

Caiotoon 0.•1&gt;lval J

.. APPOINTMEN!I' fl'DLDEAm "

AI t.bt -tUft "ail"" oW -wlUt a ~1 mtn/ ..Jo'ib-m, joi - ~
brilliant floutl!lh -at tM end of th(' t&amp;ep · eat~ -evening bM:wteu
da,. we f~t a sudden dro' In our h9tJra of. lour fnd ,aigbt?
•••·~· ... ,.._ aro tiJ:..t. lfnloble. 1 Sloi~ ,i ,e
1- lb• ·:k.Dow•axio~JJ&lt; TJie way Mhll• •NtTM JIMf" , \ih~ 1 plabnera. eegl.

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erpy, Rev. ,Ra.lpb ZunQeJ, Paetor
Cllurch Sohool 9,30 A.l4. Morning

long, traffl~ .,eem, to ere~. our a~en,'. ~J•ftt(~o ~P. w ea~
,.... .,.. ~ol;r. !cot .Ofllv doH lit• $~r: ~ "':·l~.:Jii~olillment.'
mi&gt;lbl'iol' ••l!eflon&lt;O' 1 fil. llllJalleaN an4 ktlo'li~f ~t ttt, Jftet'
trlt~dtetlbo u ho...,mbl•. l•
an~ out ~ of tralrlc 111 a mtll l"\Sll
lo "!homo
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StfaD.ile ,nough. l.aet.s. bt.,. tblt
ou! toQ. Mqie traflh: &amp;:IWUIIUes 0~
cur betfteu tbe b9ut1 Of fOilr ant
l!lgbt o'eldtk In the n'ebiq ttu.a
any other p&lt;rlod durfnt Ibe dor
or 'ftlgbf Accordtni to- tb~ Obill
Depart~ent of ut 1 ~way sateta
more tban on&amp;.fourth of all tat
traffic 11ce~de:ota, ig, Obio oceu
between the lloura

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can do. They ~an't retll!!lllln

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10:11 CZ!tristian 8elenet: l'l'~lftim
10:3o What On-. P.eJ'841 Cu. DQ
n,oo 'tbls Is t~o Llf•
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aad me-by our larti.IY\ng O\lr owrt
deUn• by our tdio&amp; on • ne.,..
aW'atebtM, petaonapy, or
dust
and darkness trafllC: ~azards. This

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IV THIRIIA. OHLINOEtt
ft&amp;fl.
Mill Dot~a ObUn.ge'r, P•rkers
To lbis P,&amp;Uern o( 11101e.r we burt. epent the ~eekend here.
must add the bazal!lb of aiP,'l Ia.
Mr.ij. Bedha Cl•fke and larnny
11eU Tba f£KllJll U.kt HWM tl wm Sliauby guesh of Mr. and
twist and tu.ru, ehllltJitll th~ peJ'Io Mn. Len Clar*e and M't11 Con
~ pecUva of thlna• and ·dlmlQ,II our Ohlinger.
villon. It is tbjm our lil!R.IIe of
Mr•. Faonl•· Wea'V'er who has
a1ertl;lesji,
cauUon . d~acrehon, sptrilt tbe p&amp;llt w.eeJt w1th bt!t
should be ht~&amp;ased'. So often do jranddauabter, Mrs. OlenB Br'adthese-..dznt.en of tbl! niRht loom roro ,--emrned homt
up suddenly, unt~llpectedly, and
Mrs. WllUam , Clarke and Mrs
stnke---e.n old per.11on h.obbllnJ Edna CJart;e and Connie were In

Man tQ MaD

12:00 · We Boliove

12:30 TV Chapel .Rev. l)Qn.ald90n
t·OO Championship Dowlin4
2:00 To Be Annowace4
s,OQ Dr. St&gt;O&lt;k ·
3:3!) Zoo Paro&lt;le

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tor ua ~th u motorists and
thai to matorlat aad ped~trian Uon. t1tat· auitdl aulntt darkne!ls
aUir.e!
pede~trlans . What'" needed Is cau·
Fol' one tMn£ th..ere f.&amp; bewler that hldt11 dallier
an\1 death.
tnfl1c, botb cars aod pedeetriani
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- rushing horne Crom wort, rwHI-

ing OUt lor Llle, ~YO)ll... So Wt
hate :hP d.eadJy
t~bl14flon;

111:110 Slllt&gt; Oo

nlaht nor re.Jtructurt ~e human
ott..t.m. Tbtt 11 a t1* tbtt ean

an4 be• dOne

7:9 p. m.
~ Nbw wb•t is there pocuU•r 1~
\he .auali of. time betwt~ four an4
.eig-l·otaldtk m the evenloa: wbh:b

Wnt"'lhi'Q 10:30 A . 'M.
Sll)'l't, Put()f'. Bible School 9:30
The Solvation Army, Mldcll•
pert, cCaptalD Glenna R11mmeU
SUnday School
2·30; Holiness
meetlnr 3:30. Open Air- Servict: 7
P. M. SalvaUon meetmg 1:30.
Chrktiln Cfturch •t beclsvllla
Every Sunday 10 A M Sunday
School and Communion first Sun
day Ia monlh 11 A. M Church
c~unlon and preachmll; th1rd
Sunday In month 7'30 P. M
cbuFeb preaching- Rev Harold C.
Doster, Pastor
Clllrt.tlan Church •' Long Bettom, every SLinda;y 9.30 A. M
Sunday School ond communion.
ttnt Sunday in month 7:30 P. M.
Church preaching; third Sunday
Ill m(lntb 10:30 A. M. Church com
munJ.on and' prt~acblna:. - Rev.
Harold C. Doster, Pastor.
Th• Church of Christ. KMO,
eV&amp;l'f SunHay 9:30 A. M. Sunday
Scl:loo~ . alti:1 communiOn,
~ond
SundAr Jn month 10:30 A. M
Chttrth eommllnion and preachmg
tol.U'th Sunday In month 7:30 P,
!1. church preachine - Rev Har,DJ:d C.~ Doster, Pastor
The Chrlttl1n Church It H..w~­
loek Q-rove, every Sunday 9:30 A
M. Sllddr; School and eommumon
BeeObd Sunday in month 7:30 P
M. c:bureb preaching foqrth Sun.
day iD month 10:30 A. M. chW"cb
cOmirlunlon and preaebing.-Rev.
Harold. C. Doster. Pi.s'tor.
The PNJbrterlan., Chun:h 1t $y.
l'&amp;el&amp;&amp;e, ijp•ard Rupp~lt: Pastor.
Church Stb"l 9:30 HObert Har·
db,~.. SJWt, Evming Wot&amp;hip 7:30
Kingsbury
Carlehm Church,
Roa~ Kev. R. A. Biddle, Pastor.
SuncbJr School 9:30; Prayer Meet"
inv 7:44 Wednesday evening· and
Cburt.b service 2nd and 4th' Sun.

lful they arf Iii'"~ -~ing
U1ia ~ Ql .1Jii!e..'#Qme up
wtftl·~-:G!~h~•
--:t'~f
~t ·, tel arc
lm , ~ -~ " .. q...-.wat&lt;:

Hll Hal! of.l!am&amp;

f.aO Capta(ll Galleat
11:00 Meet \he Pre•
1!;31) Qoa~el l!""""'f ~·
Mil N~WJ .~~~...
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7·00 Li1lel'ac:e
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RUARK REPORTS ONt

On The Arabs Disfike · :.
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Of The
AmeriC:ad
Rote ·
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7:30 Frontier
B.qtl Vllliei,&lt;!Jo'!'
a~oo Tel!itvbio• P,..J"ft&lt;n¥"
!0.00 Loretta. YoUDtSbOw
10:311' Juati..

U:OO Leb.iah ActM
11:05 ~&amp;.!iUfe
12:30 S1gn Off
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ne•tre

across our paUl in ltlt murky Parkershurs ThLirld4J.
Robert Ohlinger speQt Frl~y
darknllili, 1 cbUd skimmlnJ out of
nowhere, another ear bearln&amp; nhrbt with his traodtnDther, Mfll.
Uow 11 u.poa us In a great white Bertha Uarke and fam\Lf.
glare
Mr aod Mrr Raymo~~od RoU:ih
1
What can we do to canc•l lflil 'Were VIsiting Mr and Mn ceeu
appmntmenl with dcalh. which. 90 Martin F~rl::dc:P&gt;o__:•:.:
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JIUI ChUn:he.,
FfalJl'PfUe, Rev.
Pa)tor. Mornlng

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1. PerMell)la
by HquiM

Bu.t the Arabs can do lt, and
they can pull a lol of thingR out
ol tbeir fene s, because to be
Ar11b is different from beiDj any
o,ther kind of man, and
this
could be a \hi~ the Sta.te De·
pattment mlaht pot~slbly bear In
mthd, If we don 't want a war In
&amp;.b.,. Middle East
Mii:ld'· ydli, I hlr:e Arabs; '
lieD tived with and amollf
otor a pertod ol year11. ltut Jn
same tone, you have
aB: Ar4b.. tbouJbt
metbod11 ot

an

tO IWIIn

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2'- CUt- at

6. Gennart
river

ltl.lnntr
blt'JIOf

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I . A mull'
blanket

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Morl'!lng st1r &amp;
Rog&amp;r Bisher,
St.ar
Sunday

B.

WANTED
TO RENT
5to7 Room
Modern House

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tool

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BROAD RUN

in Pomeroy or Middleport
by tamUy of 3 adults. Prefet aulomallc heat. Write
BOJ: 668-C, % The Dally
Sentinel.

pro.
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22. Releuea
from

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3, A place

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CIJFTON

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The 1956 ·
Christmas Club
Hat Started
First #oyment
DUE NOWI
The 1955 Chri1tmoa Checks
Have B..n Delivered

Tnq.

lor lbolr
coldne,N

~&gt;Avo

oharlty

bclca.use
the bciJt·
car fill s hl.a buket But they wiU
of

~~oay.R

Allah,

su, and ao

turn a ~:~tarvlna: relative from Uae
door , whilst bolstenng the beg10'1 MODOiny,

Hatred Is not a hmet ol Mo·
Ummed'll teachlnt. but an Arab
can nurture a !lrudge lor half a
oontury waitlnJ(, ju~t waiting.
.When th.~ Utnt! cornea, the ag.
•rieyetJ partY Rays "Concerning
that bowl or rice you stole In
m)' rrandfathcr's day"-Zul The
knl~ drink.'i

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- An Arab, devoutly
rella:toua.
no fe,lhta of humanU)' tor
l atllm.als. and he uses • the
aoat for symbcl~al olau•li-i
tQ celebrate bl1 least
give~ no lboug,bt to th.e tn!llc- 1
Uon of pain. on antm1Js. on
Qliea, or even on people be-

basn't met !IOeiall y
And

basically

wllllna:- hay,

be

Is

happ~-to

death iJ: Ilia &amp;feaWit ad·
venture, Iince ll opens the door
to ousdlse eternal.
mor~J Rouml
dogs, unbellevo"'·
1"-'D!a.wi ours, Engli1h

erlcan oork ea\er8 he
Wltb bltn, tlae mol't
•nd dlvtnioaa l'fl!alt
)'CIIAd.ef'.

no

to yul

Ill Ul rol DfPA QUALIIY·lii11D
rJI "YWOOD AND ran 'LA Nil

epeclll&amp;Uve-

templaUon amona: the
Anbt, nurtured. on the

The Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
40 Y-'61 c!ilmtnuouo ~oroy, Ohl o
!~,. tt-W

wur

The ·Fl\RMERS BANK
and Savings Company

al1'f'&amp;,V9

die, be·

CIQte

'there Ia

IF VOU ·WEJIJI NOT A~~~ OF THIS YEAR'S
CLIJJI, N~ year,,...'tlellbf 9ailla·~ lake Y&lt;IU by
lbrprlllfi ·loill our?981 . Cbrl$bnao . Club no~&gt; .. . J11ue II
small ~ tv!ll':Mtk, and lillie •• UIUe, ~ ~Yii'~
. jp'ow ttU -~ ,1141'1 a , eood·•lzod cheCk .. , . &lt;I!IOttlih to
cover all
VuiWe buyiag, laellldlilg a ,glfttrom you

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Sunday Sc:h.ool attendanre was
39 offering $10.19,
Mr. and Mr.s . Albert Bacr were
Sunday &amp;UeRh o£ Mr. and )fr3.
Andrew tla\'lli, Roell: Spring,.,
)lr and Mn. Hanson Holter
spent ThUrsday evening at Dar·
win the guest. ot Mr. and Mrs. Da·
vid Holter and family .
:Mrs Robert Lee of Sutton spenl
Saturday with her parcnU!, Mr.
and M.rs E. M. Damewood .
Mrs Lel111 Flint Mr. and Mrs
Jaek Curtis of Pomeroy WPT'I! th~
Sund.ay d1nnCT" guests or Mr and
Mrs ~dmunrl Grue5et
Mr. and Mra. Herbert DaviE and
family ot Athens spent Sunday
~ ·Mr. and Mrs. U. s Nea11e.,

Lutheran Church
Ladies Aid Gro~p
Meet At Church

Tht Ladies Atd of th!
Lutheran Ch~h met
day afternoon at
tan memben
Prayer by
Ule meetlrtg
Chari.. L)-Ue nad
"Oh. LiiUe To"" o1
Holter made a busineas which was a •torr of , 1
tritl to Rac1ne Saturday.
trip of • IPOmber Of the
~r. and Mrs. Ralph S1s~un of Miu.ionary Federation.
Po~oy were Saturday tvening
An tlrtlele , 1VU 1'tld 011
sy
r guest~; of her parents, Mr. wtth J tOl' JeiUi,
aQ
' . lt R Holter
and Y for rounelf. bJ Mrs.
'Mt and Mrs. H"dry Sp.r(luse of Theiss, Mrs. · Floyd. Cliltk
Fairpoint ~;pent the weekend with Mrs. L. C. Karr. Ml'fl. 'l'tH!lts read
Mr. and Mrs Robert r..aud~rmilk . an article. "A women t;tf insplrl·
Mr end Mrs George Baer. son,
~·· aodof. dei!O:oUob,
Billy of Pine Grove were Sunday Mother
Jes~"·
. l!&gt;rl' ""
dinner iu'etitfi of his parents., Mr.
A sllotl ~iw- , ~l~n was
ind Mrs. Chatles Baer. ·
&lt;oGilucle&lt;l by the .Pio!l~lit, Mr•.
Mta:. Leah NeUCl called on ber llnr, /oll!)Win&amp; ·lh• ~....m.
Tbe next meetlol" ~11 be held
, M'rs. Annie Bally also Carl
and mother of Ste.-.,t at the cbun:b, w~. Jan·

· ··"''rnn

for Tht~ Gift Of A

Life lime, Buy Her

A New Singef

lay Away Now For

Christmas Delivery
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15-No. Court St

Ath•ns
Phone 31370

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WJOrrltQYSE -~Wtl - 1 Rams Are Favored To Capt~e . , ~ .

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BROAD RUN

Five~
V~ry

Those that gather~d at thi home
o[ Mn I~ C. RoU$h and Mr. and
Mrc . 1&lt;'~-rl ('h.+ "'''"""' 'W eveniDi
w-e rt:' i\lr And ·1~-~- l

er,nard F'l.eldJ,

Mr. and l\~ 1 s. Gt&gt;ralri Clark
s"'n ~.

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and

Lawrence

Racine
nrst Clark a-nd fl\ m:Jr. Th':!' ()()t&amp;slon of
lbey the gathering wos to help Mrs.
Lawrence Clarlr:

celebrate

her

birthday. She recejved many glfts.
Oyster Jtew, coffee, cake and lee
cream
were served.
poeM bJr ,guard
Donna H~.ss on has the mumpi,
....., b~ for 2n
Robert Ohlinger is ill.
.,.. tM A9er and
weN W.t outSalser, Rankin, F ___ --- ---------- - U
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tNs five Kirkpatrick, F
McMaster. C -------------8

DeVil&amp; &amp;ore
Conset:ative

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o)ar.ftllllled}io loti! club
... tiM ICOrin~

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, KirkJild One
lt 90illt$.

won over
. 41-33.
tor

paced
lf!lt"t&lt;OI ·
with 10.
~t. T~na:does 8e-$Son
n'"""" 'II one- win llld hto l021ess.

Balph

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Parker

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.1pent Suuda.y eveDing

lister
aBd

and

Mrs.

with

brotber-in-law

Ahner Stout.

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Carl Watsoa ol Dayton, "pent '
tlM! -weekend here with his mn- '
tltjp", Mrs. Efrie Wats.on and son '

William.
GJlt!! ~kit bad been
uMer a Iichte&amp; u.·ia .the ·

roo.n

SPECI

'ftre dil'trillutea.

lhffl:y members wen preseat.

PURE
MUD AND SNOW
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TIRES
R£G{f.I,.\R fl8.S5

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1951 Iuick
.su,.; 4 Door

1950 PONTIAC
4

jli'e anpouncing the birth
bw-D Su•day.

Til'e Chains
PLASTIC

Reg. UU5

·Seait Covers
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Pnble
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194~ .,ONTIAC

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Older Model C..!li

A-C OIJ- f:ILTERS

Plrli- :

SPARK PLUGS

..-.d try ,u•

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SOHtO :~

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Pomeroy

Jackson
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Phone 9391

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pilrtles; D'r tiri'y
t;me friends drop

OIL CO•.

TtLLIS . .

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DELCO ANI) AUTO-LITE
IGNITION PARTS
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Areal treat,
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Plastic Covers ·only$10.

Ubwt¥41

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If vour lluJ.nt/ had to do this

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tHO PONTIAC
· 2 Door
·ltSI :,L"tMOUTH
4 DQor
tHl FORD ,
C.u.attni l-~ Door
. . 1951 FORD

Vern Shields had the misfor- 1
tune to 'get m leg injured wbiJe
l!leljHftg 1 Migbbor butcher. He I
•a• taken to the hospital and :
treated aod -releuedl.
Mrs. Ullie Hardway U
daiiJbtera in Columbus.
Mr. and · M.ra. Riehard Henders.a of &lt;'.oo!Yilli! was the guesu ·
of Mr. and· Mrs. Wayne Briekles, /
Mrs. Hend~I'S(I:D and Mrs. Brlckl cs
attended church.

Mr. ,,.,net . Mr1, lAu"ry Milhoan

PLUS TAX

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CHIUSfMA$
1til Christmas
Store Haun: 9 AM to 9 PM '"
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an...._ooa.
l!r. ond Mn. Looaazd llouab,
Sandra lll&lt;l IIlli&lt;~~~ 1117, lin. a...
JY MAUD! BLBSSING
nett CblopiiWI, iloo.lliee ltld W. A.
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--Ok:ey R.ou.lh o( Fairfax. Va., Bl...tn( .... ID Pt. PIUIIDI ~~~
-)i';ill be pubJ.W\eQ
BMWe 2 Five room modrnu APART
was the guest of Cecil Bleasbs,J urday niJht.
da; u received.
MENTS, with laundry ud aarI.. J
b
.I,. and w1fe, Monday evening.
Service• at Bo1rd Cburcb Dec.
Kat . 2
h
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age, New G-room. dwelliq. With
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D. A. Roush spent MondAy eve- 10
eli e~ . per 1Jor.,. oue
i gar9Re and laundry. ~Ont'
nmg in the Elmer Newberr)o
Rtv. W, S.· 8illup1 of Pt. Pleu·
lel't.lon . MUUra~_m ebnze bac.310-M. A. N. Ben.geJ .
fJ..2 7.tf pOMEROY -~ cw 4 bedroom mo. home
ant filled 011. Charlie Brown and
4 c:tnt:s per word for thre• .a
dr rn hiJmr&gt; wtlh hardwood floors
Ah ~. Ina Wergand who 'hu
fam1ly Satur&lt;lay.
teeJative inlertions.
rent-Extension
Ladders
full ha ... rml' nt , autornatic
oil bel'n ill al tbe home of her 1on
1 FOI'
Mf. and .llrt. Clarenee Gill
Speetfl--one mootb for 25 centa
Scaffold Boards, Drop Clot.hl~
f u rn (jt·~ · ht"fl lm g, large lot. Will John and wife, Mt. Alto, and her were visitor' iD. the Bernard
per word.
Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
co n~1dtr ~maller h:ome as down son m-law and daughter, Mr. and ConfHJily l'lome Sunday.
Phone 6285-X.
11·1-lf l pil } mPnl and assume existiRJ Mr ~. Fred Nonis, Pt. Pleasant reOkey Roush ia viautna his broFull rale of 2 eeau per word will I - - - -- luan Tul ~l pnr ~ 514,000.00.
j turned home.
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ther De-nnis and wife. Board.
be chaq:ed for advertising if not I
NEW HAVEN - N ~ w 5 room mo~tr and Mrs Curl iS Young aad
Brenda Weignd JlltDt a -day
pajd for ~efore tbt&gt; 1.-fttb of each For
rent--:;-E1ectrie . wallpaper 1 dern f1unH· .,.,1\h attached gar- ~faude Ble.'lsmg were bwlneMr.
recently
with ber graa.dmotber,
month followi.uM: in.Jertlon.
•teamer. Clinton Fisher, Midage Forct&gt;d a1r heatmg Full callers m Pomeroy Munday
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Mrs W. J. Chapman.
11-l·tl ' ba:.em enl Excellent lot Will
Mn. Kathryn Blessinx visited
dJeport. Ph. 6265-X.
tn-on in ~dvertis!na-sbould be ' APARTMENfs, Gravel H111. Mid- trade fur f&lt;~rm in Ma son County Mrs. Luv~na Ramey recently who
Mrs Mary Bonecuttef and Con
teported 1 n;th..edJa~~- The Dally
dleport. Call 617o-1
10.25-U'
or near Pomeroy as down pay- IS ill.
lllf' Hoffmaa called on Ina
and
Sentinel WJU not be responsible
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Mr. and Mr~ Guy Ble~s1ng of Pearl WeiJahd SatUrday.
Vernon 'I'bOMIJIOD o~ Dayton
fur more tban one t.DCulllll:t Lll Two Furnished 4-Room APA.R'f- FARM----6-r·oom house w1lh elec :'lfasoo spent 30mchme with Mr.
~OD.
MENTS, new rurnitlU'e. UUHtJP&lt;s
tru lt y Dnrl bathroom, Jots or and Mr~ RosJO Winebrenner.
, pent tbe weekend with Mr. and
..:t.rd of Thank=&gt; and ~pt'dal No 1 paid. Call 6044-M.
8-20-tf
shruhbcrv, flower3 and .shade .
Mrs Ethel Myer.s and soo Tobey Mr.s. Howard Rayburn and went
tices of Even.t:l prmted at regu
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Gar .l g(', cellar and other build- were m Muon recently.
d(let huntiDJ.
lar ci&amp;Plhed ratea. Obltuaneh FUR~t~HED OR UNFURNISHEO
1M&lt;!" Plenty of gard('n ground
Job.n JUekard was an Pomeroy
puhlished at 1 c::eo.t per word.
ROOMS for rent. 139 Butter- ~ and pasture, 25 ac.ru in aU.
Mr. and lirs. Wayne Hart were Fnday.
C'bar&amp;:ed Adl re\-etved by m&amp;i..l or
nut Ave.
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vn1y (en mmute~ dove to Pom- 10 Pt Pleasant Friday
Mr and' Mrt. c,alvbl, Bltoi~,
et:ul
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$5500 00
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Mrs. C. G ~Ill ups of Pt Plea1ant !dr. and un. W. 1. ltolliDs were
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a~ J FURNISHED
4 ROOM APAR""
ly
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titill.
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• ID Pt Pleqan.t Sat~
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N1 for rent. Ground enBox 229
Phon• 101 y
and family ru,.~y.
C&amp;U"Ui lll'oWil. ..... tile. ;be:St Of
trancl!. Preferably adults. Call 12. 1o..Jtc
I The Lediea AllJ of Oak Grove lfr. and U'l.,-. ' £u~ ..,;.;:,·.:. 11 Of
I' I "otlc es
337-J.
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~T oua ELECTRONIC ~S-ECRI'r
Mrs Nell~ Adkin~--f Plain ValMrs. Maloy· BoA-"tter i:nd Co"TABY TAKE YOUR WAJWT J.room
FURNISHED
APARt:
ley. The next mooting will tie nte were ov,rialfb\ .....' ot Mro.
ADS AT YOUR CONVE..l"J!ENCE
MENT
Utilities
furnished .
with her aJso.
Garnet CbiP,:._ S.~
IN THE EVENINGS CALL 397
Phone 619lhl.
12·9·3tc
&gt;!r. and Mn. Curtlo Young who
Mn. Fannie ltotiolo 'ani! Bllllt
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were \'lilting the family pf Ce- Weigand Wilftl hi\Pi. Pltaunt SatJO'ITLED GAS-lnatailatlOD and ( 16) For Rent or So I e .
"' BJe ..ing and •l!•nded lh• fun· d
aerv1ce See w. for ~nces. RUT- -- J
We hiM' ~n th is immediate
era! or Mr/'1. cora ·&amp;ggs ret1,1rned ur ay.
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Sug~~R~~n- r~f~rma~ ~~c~~~o 8 beaullfuJ MnaPJ sp.in... lo lh('ir home in Dunbar, Wednes
~r. and Mrs. Dqo•ld thomp·son

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,potle-d fcnude BEAGLE
Last I do housework and care for
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No
laundry
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P one Pomeroy 913-X 12-9-3tc

Nelson,

Fln.&amp;nce Dept., Bo• 149

JACKSON, OHIO
If 1ntrrc~\t\CI \I!JVe refereoteli
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and telephone num~r.

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12·B·3tp ( 18) Employment
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Good Clean Used Cars
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---- ~Want employnll'nl 01 ~ wa 1tress or
All Makes and Models
::omplete WHEEl. AI.IGN'MENT
housekeeper by day or week
bahncing and brake service
Call Bertha Marlow. ''!,. Walter
AUTO SAl.. ES
]{acketts' Safety St~rYil'u, Weilt
Cleland, 3471, Rarln(' 12·10 3tp
Main Street, Pomeroy, Oh10.
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551! I WANTED- house work b7 tbe
He wh(\ h;~s the welfare of
day WJII bahy !ill 1n my home
t)-, lMlJ ht· .~e 1 ves at heart
lM) Auto )l.lles
Contact
Margaret
Frl!'eman,
\h ~CI'!l' With equHU_y thought
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ful rnnwleratwn The homelike
12·9-31 P
1954 CHEVROLET Hel -Awe 4-door
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cumf or! {If uu1 funeral hom~.

Allen

METROPOLITAN

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-~.:... 1954 PONTIAC Delux 4-duor S••· CRIIT BRADFORD, -AUC'J'IONdan $\:'&gt;95 Blo~~dln :Jr's, Pome
EER Phon e 3821, RaCJne, Ohio
!'ny. Ohm
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1954 ntJtC'K V~ Supl·l· Rivu~ ra For reh.able radiO and TV 1epalr,
Coupe, $2195. Blaettnar's, Pome
cnll 6046-J. We 1crvice all
roy, Ohm
12-10-6tc
makes.
Schmoll•
Appliance,
Mlddleport,
Ghio.
9-27-tt'
1954 DESOTO V8 4-Uoor Sedan,

$1795

Blacllnu!''s,

Oh10

Pume1uy,
12 10-6tc

QUI&lt;.:K SERVICE on

Watch

Re-

Factory Trained
19.)3 WILLYS All Ste••l Slatwn Wa
COLI.JNS JEWE
gon, $6915. Blacttnar ', , Pom .•roy _LE
_JIS,_P_o~_e_
ro_y._~- 1-341
Ohw.
12-Hl Uk FOREMAN t-~. ABBOTT T.V. SERVlCE All makes Repaired by E"
1M2 OLDS VA Supr&gt;r "08" 4 door
pert 'l'echotclalll. Phc.ne 621W y
SNJ:m, $110~ . Hlacttna !' 's, Pom
MMdieport.
8-l~tf
f'1' VY, OhiO
12 10 l:llr

t9) For Sc.i&amp;

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ROUGH
LUMBER •
PA'M'ERNS • MINE
per M and up. We deliver.
&amp; J . L. Hawk, Mineraville,
Phone Chester, Ohlo or
8!1776, Masan. W. Va., after
p.m. MJU at Pratts Fork on
11-1030tf
Rt. 33.

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pairing by
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watt! rna cr.

&lt;ADIO • TELEVISION SEBVICY
1&gt;hon.o 200. Clelat'd Appliaoct.
Store 118 \\. Ma1.n St., Pomcro)'
2-23-tf

(20 BJ Insurance
COMPLETE lnlunnce Proteetl,.n,
Life, Auto, P'lre, Polio. Clll DOD
Mills. Middleport, Vblo.

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TIUNKING Of blU'lQJ lnaur&amp;DCt1
t Buck Each doe h:os ~ h11bie~ .
Guaranteed aavb!'gs up to 3090.
five week~ old Reason for acll
V D EDWARDS, Pbone 35-X.
ing, moving awa)
C E. Dow,
Home 434.
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Phone 81~-J.
12-7-4tp

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TRIC SCALI!S good u new.
Priced
sale. See P'URNISHF.:D HOUSE for 111aJP.,
1 quick
Charl&lt;'1\ Neff. Ravemwood , W.
Completely modern . Freshly
VII.
12-8-0tc
painted . On Lmcoln HeiJhl:!
('all
33Q-M.
11·1'7-tt
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Write
Box 668-C, % The D11ily Sen·

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Pom~ro\

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APARTMENT. Coli 76~ .
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: ··f~;T !ODI--FURNISHEDnousr..
Lincoln Hill, wltb
b.tll

8y MRS. W. R. JOHNSTON

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'Mi-a. J'ohn R.eltmlte of Dcla·
WQ'4t, Ohio, is visiting · her PM'·
ents, Mr. and Mn.
Charlea
Juhllng.
Several friends from ~
ford att6nded the last rltes for
Miss Suah Atkins at the FoJt&amp;sona: Funeral Home, Thursday
evenina:.

Seventy Seven
Attain Honor
Rolls At Wahama

DINNIR

Ho.spllal Bed~
A
Stewardship Dinnf!t was
Ambui&lt;lllCI.' Sen·ict'
held at St Paul Lutheran
Phone 286
ch for ltlembera and their friends
TREVEY-FINSTERWALD
on Tuesday, November 29. The
Funerel Home
potluck supper W8R served at
..,.,,..,.,,.,.,.~~,.~= 6.00 p.m
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Following tho dinner were de·
NOTICI!:
votiona by Pastor Peters and
·Th r annui.il mocting 'of the -~I:Ock ' the ~--UP
aang ~• era1 hymna.
holdm ~ or 1he Pomeroy National A prbgram on Stewardship waa
Bank uf Pomeroy, Ohio, for the presented by HIJ'!Y Layne, Pu·
rlectwn of directors and tbe tral'J· tor Pct~rs and PhtJip Wolpert
'~&lt;~cliOn uf uny other bpllincss that
Th01e .attending were_ Pa.dor
may come bt•fore the trteetlne, will Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Pb1llp WolIJ~ held at the ufrlce of Aald Pom- pert, Mt .. and Mrs. Lloyd RouRlt.,
crol National Hank on January 10 T. B. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. B. ll.
l!Jfifi t 3 30
' Vance and Tom, Mr. and Mrs.
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EDI:o~1 HOBSTETTER Bob Johnatoa and children, Mr.
and Mn. Dollald Brown
Pres1dcnt. f'· chJldren Mrs Mary Weat
~~~~- ~10~7 ~-~-2: (l) 7-6tc
and M;s. Harry Layne, ' Bob
Layne and Harriet, Mra. H. L.
• STORE CLOSIS OUT
Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Hermab
Wllllam
Tho Welch Five and Ten Cent Layne, Mr. and Mr..
Store, whtch was elllabllahcd by Powell, Mra. Charles Brown and
the late N. C. Welch tn 1938 in 4:hildren and Jim Fry.
tbc buildina: now occupied by tHe
SCOUT DRIYI
A. &amp; P. addition, 1s closJng out
(t wa.s
announced
by the
tbll!l month Mrs. Eleanor Wclc:h New Haven I,iona Club president,
Zelher, who had been a1111oclatod Jack Frey that $2'11.GD waa col·
with her father, Is conducting laded Jn thta area in the Boy
the sale at thetr nflw
loci.tion Scout Ftna~cJal
Drive, which
wbere the Becky Baby Shop Wli began lhe mldale of O&lt;lober.
formerly located.

Bl'OWn,

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Ftey,

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$1..00 .for every 'day The Dally Seatlael ll(y,tery Man
anidenlllltd. .Membel'll of l,he MY!ilery Man'•. ftmlly
and the employees of the DaUy'lientlnel ·arc not ell(lhle
1t1 win.
The lile"tlty of ~111.1 llfan Is Now Wonh

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BMda)

Reol Estate Broker
"' Mll'&gt;DL.EPQRT, OHIO
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WE BUY
lTRUO'rURAL I 8~

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VAI..l.EY
JUNK CO., .......,
Phnn. Ptll
•oR THI II$T

IN USED CARS' '
Sll
ftlrKNIGHT
"0TOR IALI$
Phont 1IS
Mh•rtYUit, Ohio.

MYSTEI\)' MAN ENTRY BLANK
Sevonl ODb
One Year Old

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Wllbuf stewart in Muon.

NEW HAVEN SOCIETY·

RODi-iF.Y DO'WN

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ll!ro. -Mary Aumiller
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ThinkJIIVIn;l with Mr. and Mn.

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mg ~r. and Mr.s. ~urtU ruckard. w1th 1'!1~ -,,;:Dd l&amp;s. Ml?cl't Tbom~
, Charlie Hrown who 111 empiDyed ~on of ·velb,{)n. ~
There Will be 1 Chr'·t
, lln the r!\N is visiting hi&lt; (amil•.
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Mrs Tommil' King of Illinois tertainmeQt , 111 Qak Grp~e h'1JB
and Mrs Eli~abcth Boston .Yere Churcb Pee, ~'" Pt Pteas..t ThUJ'Hday .
Mrs. J"'•P~'l!• ~oblll!lo•
of
Mr. and Mr" Tommie King and Charleetqq ~~..tl on .Mrs. IrenE~
haby have been visiting Mr. and Myers SaturdiU'. ·
Ml's l\'e.sc Kmg of Oak Grove and
Miss Hazelllutb Broob was the
have returned lo th2ir hOJne in gllelit of Anita •Jil'OWh Snbiiay,
Illinots Saturday
Ceell Blea$irtlt and J:h¥llht Gibbs
Mrs Ethel Myers returned to c;~lled on Mr. and ~s. Tobey
Daylon Saturday after being eall- Myers Sunday ilfteni(XIn.
ed here by the death of her sisMr. ll'ld Mr.a. Allen 'hoS.t-r IJO:d
ter, Mrs. Cora Boggs.
Shirley Gl'Jmm were pests
of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ble-salhi )i:ra. Mary· Gilmm of BrtU:er llol·
called 00 MrB. Luvena ;8--:-a-;ln~e;:y~lo-;w--;:S::a:tu:':td=ay:':
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I 11 J Wonted To Buv
Poplar, 8;!pwood,
Also Oak. Poplar,
lumbll', 1reen or d.ry,
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8-f. Pellvered to
Tupper• Plains, Ohio
C..h on deHvet"y. Write
cPU '18 tor particular~.
Ohio V1iley Mfa:. Corp. Pbone

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PRAC11CAT, Oln'S Cor lne far- •
1
mer- man) iteml!l to chooae
from'fractor
Tools.
etc. From tr.c
MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
94
12-D·

WANTED

\\-hrd Chair~

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OUR NIW LINI Q•
SWIIPIRSI
Sewing machines, new •and
usrd, portable, cabinet, tl&amp;Ctnc, and treadle Higl'les1 trJide·
In \'liue for yOIU old mat'lllq_a,
Ea11~ terms arranaed. AU' .ma:
chln~J and repairs fui\Y , ,Pal"
onteod FREE 110)1~ DIMON·
STRATJON. Pbone Q094. K!¥t- '
on'~ Sewing Machh'ta Servlte,

You

ran ~~~lee! one a! our ~l ore or
Wfl w11l take ~· ·•u to our patch

do"e hy Bnd you r-an get the
flne.!!l lr~ )' OU ever h1d In thf'
lliZI' .YfiU want We deliver
Phon-e 133 Fwina '• Store. 108
W Main St. Pomeroy
12-3-tf
lloy'1 llOADMASTER BICYCLE,
28", like new. Phone 162·X.
12-9-3tp

~nrl ou1· rrr~onal attendance
UJlon th•• n~t·ds of I he family
and friend s, reflects the !I'Ptrit
of our ~ C'IVIce to the livingto ~r rn~ as we would be served

Ch~Jster A.
i"P PtJint Pleu~at.
Mr. and Mn. H'arry GtbM,
ll4isl . Mladred Chapman, Lee aDd
bonnie Gibb~t, spent the Thlnktaivl..a weekend with relaUvea

with Mr: and Mrs.

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Mrs. Don Gibson. R ~ fruhmen u
wen served to Mrs. Margaret
Dou&amp;].u, Ruby Halliday , P.euliDe
Lola Clart 1nd Fr ances Alkire Atkins, Norma Lee, J,tetty GUk.ey,
were bMt es.se5 recenUy to 1 show· Peggy Dernber11 er, Alma Atlthu .
er ; t the Grange Hall honoring Stella Nkins, Lou i!e Gilkey, AYa
Gilkey, Fr~.nce.s Youns.
Ardhi
Waggo ne r, Aldena JeweU , Huel
St an ley, Mrs. Jame.s Dorgan. Miu
Addle Bradfield Hlh;.ie Clark Mrs
Ha! el Hcnderao'n, H.elen J ohnson
a nd Alice Epple. Unabh.= ;.o attend
were Nellle Clay, Josw Heitger ,
Vn :o Jordan, Ella Douglas, Nora
Jordan , Ka t;e Wdson, Dasa Mar ·

HARRISONVILLE

k1ns. Oleva &lt;.:otterlll , Opal Rbode.s
Lt~&lt;~ h Will iams .11nd Gladys Jordo•n .

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Pomeroy Coment
Block Company
Ptiones 82-435

Pomeroy

Ava G1lk e ~· was h&lt;.r "Stess to
~ Stanle)' party with Mr~. Eliza hft h Campbell , l'l emonstrator r e·
("t· ntly A salad course wa s served
tH F ra ncc11 Alk ire , St ella Atkin1,
I Al ma At kins . Ruby Halliday , Pau l1ne Atkins, Addie Bradfi eld , Nor-

ma Lee. Oleva CoUe.rlll,

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Francts Yuu ng and Angle Cl ar~.

Gil li: e)·. Margaret Douglas,

Leo Marl(nA, former re11dent,
passed awar recently. The funeral
was well atte nded. Those from a
dista nC'c were Mr. and M.re. To~
Dyt&gt;, Mr . an d Mrs . Johp Dy~, Emd
Russell. Dell Dye, Mdtl Bohn, Mr.
and Mrs Williams, Mr . 1nd Mrs.
Ben l''or muff.
Colu m~w . Mn..
U oyd w,:_.J yard . Manetta and
Mr11 O• uaSchul\7. Pt'n n.

SYRACUSE

Mye:rs were g;ues\.s of tbe Clint
Gillleys Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Russell
and daughter . Middleport, were
holiday gue:~ts or Cli ot Gilkey Jr.
Mr. and . Mrs.hDon
GibBOn, COl.,
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are spun mg t Clr VI'C&amp;t 1&lt;10 WI
their parent!! th2 Frank Gibaon.s
and Murl Douglali.
Mr. and M111. Gerald Grate apeot
Thanksg iving with Mr. and Mrs.
Thor Car!iey .

uiJenberry aa.d Jon of Atbena, Mr.
and Mn. · Tom Bowen of Rock
Recent auc.sts of Mr. and Mn. Sprlap and Mr. and Mn. Homer
Rov Jonea were Mr. and Mn . Vic· Showers wv. tulltf of Mr. ant
tor. Stewart and fam ily of St. Al· Mra. John Bowen and Mrs. Ellen
ban.o;, W. Va ., Mr. and Mrs. E~ug e n e Baer.
M:-. a.n4_ IJn. Buater FerreU and
Se hw ab and SOD, Muon, ~ - and
children,
Cbleaso. Dl .. apent 1ev·
\h• . Robert Goouch, Columbm,
era I days vial Una bll parents, Mr.
Rollin Daniels Newark.
and Mra. J . C. Perrell. They left
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~lr and Mrs. Cart . Du ckwortll Friday tor CalltorQ.ia. enroute to
~ p r n l Sunday with h1 s mother, Hawaii.
·
~tr;, Oora Duckworth.
Mrs. E. S. MUla i6 visiting ber
!'.fr and Mrr.. Holly Fnend and daughter, Mr!l. 0 . 0 . PattersoD and
\1:lry ;;pe nt Snturday in Nelsun· ramily Rutland.
v1 !Jt• .
Mr. and Mrs. Corbet Fvrell
and family , Nitro, Mr. and Mra.
~tr and M.r.s . Virgil Co llin ~ and
daug hter, Carolyn, spent Sunday Robert Damron, Kayford spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
(' \ '! mng with Mr. and Mrs. WilJ .
Ferrell.
ta m EichiDJer and fam ll y.
Mr. and Mrs. Luthf'r Friend
Mr. and loirs. Bill Cap ehart of
CDl umbus werr recent gu e.st&amp; of spent Thursday in Gallipolis on
business.
hts molher, Mrs. Alice Capehart.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grimm and
Mr . and Mrs. Rogl'r Quh:enberry
family of Columbus sp ~Jnt a few
&lt;~n d daugh~crs, Mr . and Mrs. Don

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Mrs. Ebic Waggon&lt;! r spent
Mr ;!lid M"r-" Hoher l Alkv·e Wed . p. m. wilh Ava Gilkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King vi.sil·
anJ ~nrh were holJtlay guests of
cd witt. 1\lr. and Mrs . H&lt;~rley Carr
t hr RulJI Clar ks.
Fr ancis t'ol ey 1s :-pend ing some Mr. Co.rr whose ...iJlness has been
tim e with his grandmother, Josle menti011ed continuese to improve.
Heitger
Mr and M ~ . Jake Lee and sons
Mr. and Mrs. Hank !'·.•tty or Pt.
Racine and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Pleassnt spent the wet'kr_nd with
Jorda n spent the IJOiiday with Mr. and Mrs. LawrC&gt;n ce Clark.
th,·•1r mother, KaLe Wilson.
Mr and Mrs. Ua lp h Weaver anr1
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilkey and 1 Sunda_ :-"ere io ~arkcrsburg Sun
\ ch Ji dr en of Chillicothe and David day v1s 1Ung relatives.

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The Doily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Poge Eight

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Mre. Melvin Grimm.
Recent JUUtl of Mr. and Mrl .
Willlam Houduhelt were Edwli'd
Houduhelt,
Cleveland;
Marie
Rouduhelt, Athena; Mr. and Mn.
Elmer Houdashelt, Buckhanon,
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Houdashelt
and &amp;On, Pomeroy .
Mr. and Mn. Charles Tolliver
of Nel.wnvllle t~peut Tua.sda~ with
Mr. and Mrl. William Eichinyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leifheit
and son&amp; oi Akron were guests or
Mr. and M.r1. WiUiam Houdasheli
and Mr. and Mrs. James Clifford
recentJy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pickens hav'
moved into the Richard Duckworth
property.
M.r.s. Clara Roberll has returned t-o ber home from Holzer Hos·
pital
Mrs. Alpha Cottrill , Mrs. . Law·
renee Diddle, Mrs. Herman Lon·

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don, !o!rl. Charloo t,ltle - 1
Tuea&lt;l&gt;; in Plll'kll'tbiii'J.
Mrs. Charlet Hyoell opeat Mo ..
da.)' In Columbus on bJi.lio•.
:M:rl. Melvin Grimm and llrt.
Holly Friend Spent Wec:bteldl.)' ht
Athens snd NeLaoovUie.
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Mrs. Madeline Roush and dJughter.s Mr.s Lola Uevlng and Cindy
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert R.ousb ind
family and Mr. and Mn. Elwood
Llevinj were all visitinc at the
home of Mr. and MJ',!. Cbttrlle
Lieving Sunday evenillg.

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Virgil and BUll&amp; Weaver were
calling on their grandparent8,
Mr. and M.rs. E. J. Lievint Sunday.
Agnes snd Emogene Roudl and
Mrs. Marion Rou&amp;b and · daughters
were vtsitin&amp; Mrs. ' D,vld Dudley
of Mason Monday nlJbt.

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Plan $6lMillionBuilding
Pr9gtainAt Graham Station
The Obio Powl!t Compa~;y re- • of Huntington announced an add!
v_.,ih!d on Sunda_y that it Is eonsld · 1 tiona) $8,0QO ,OOO in orders wilh
·~e: i'haiidiiodlng· twD JQOrc units to conll-ads having been closed with
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Sporn Plant
Graham J two railroads for a total of llOO
at a ·cO&amp;t
$_tU,034,00.0.
car.s to be built in Huntington.
Meanwhile the United Fuel Gas
came on the
last Company ~n~oun~ed that it b in·
&amp; vesting $32tS,OOO in -tho laying or a
new nla~ niil:! gai liRe to serve
th~ new eh~mital plant ot the Celanese Corporation of America at
GalliPolis Ferry in ~-aaon cOUnty.

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Accidental Death
By Suff~tjon Is
Coroner's Verdict
"Accidental deat-h by reason
ot suffocation" waa ruled Sunday mornl.q in the dei\th of Ira
Eu1ene Swiaher, three months
old Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Swisher of Cheahire RD.
Meigs County Corone-r Henry
Ewing said that the - infant dled
of ap~arent au.HocJUon
while
slcepin&amp; Wlth hiS inothef-, Sun·
day morning , while tlie Swisher
family wer.e jluests at t-he home
of Mr. and Mrs . . William Smith,
42 Park Street, Ml~Jeport.

. Two·Actions·Filed
aiOffiec
MiddloJOtl
·· fot th_c I In Mei~ cCJurts
m., Sundoy !o¥pd the child
Over Weekend aad
notified the_Meigs Co.
her.
The
Squad

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Two petitionS for ciVll
have_ boen 'filed · jn the

New Zenith Calendar CLOCK RADIO

LANE CEDAit CIIES1' m BJ,OND OAK
(Cive her a Lane Cedar Chest, the modern fur·
nlturc th a t puts more stornge spa-ce in vour
Hvine spare. Thls nationally advet1bed chest.
no . 3212. is finished In ~teaming blond oak,
ha s couvcnif nt tray inside that automatlcallv
r.iset&gt; with llrl. Whother it's for your wife,
d,au,t!hler. swcdhear~, J:?r n:u?tlwr- the pcr£ect
~ll t is the one that gathers girts, a Lane Ceuar Ul e·,j .lu&lt;o! $l down delivers. $49.95.

SWANK Bll,.t..FOLD&amp;
Carried by more men than any otll,et blllfo.ld'
Newlv desil(lled in polisl\el\, ,co,whille };}I nrh
malwRan_v, tan. black, miSSion · and Colll'COIII
~··av . Removable photo-card case wllh Add·
A-P~&gt;ss bar IJ&gt;r addlng more windows. Gold
tone tab cl05!ng. Dupllilate. key slot., optional
money flaps and stamp or ticket pocket. 'Pro.
tecled bv "an lnvloible Stitplt"- no outelde
sca!T\'1 to rip or tear. $3.30 up.

In clock radio it's the super-perlorining Zenitli'l'adio t~t. makes the big difference. Come
tn and see why we say "When yiOU ~ive a Zenith clock radio, the radio alone is worth the
price." Has automatic calendar that lcllJ;
time, day and da\e. Operates small appliances
Phono·iack. In brilliant Red, Grey, Maroon
or lvo(v colpred plastic. Model T522. AC
only. $Z9.95 up ·

BAKER FURNITURE

TilE MEN'S STORE

l•'URIIIITURE·HARDWARE &amp; APPLIANCES

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of

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ilexi'iio ·.1. ·

d:l,ys. -'
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-'Pt'!l:P~ : -aa .l. nie1q_1- ~, be1118'. 'tPt a, po~t.ta ~ ·bJV~I\ ~r
a_vj.J_Jabte -~heq.J~ '.q(tJ:I'IPanY dis·
~- the • poOoj)J&gt;ill~es . of lci&lt;;~llng
~.J1.:.~bln v~~··d,tli O!JI.er io·

B. H. SANBORN JEWELRY Sto~;
Middleport,

MiddlJ'port. onio

Pomeroy, Ohto

"Auwwtnd"· Aulomalle

For Cht~Mrnos. take a good
at \htri!iv9!
look in automatics .. Giuen
Is !ll'Bt to. bring style to
• . and what style! See thls dainty
If~
tess for her; the daslling Gruen Bar Harb&lt;ir
for tM~n. Jul;t two, from our wOI)de~,\tyj Sol&gt;\e'C·
lion, ll!il:~ll as lbW •• $49.75, lncludfiilt f~de·
raJ tax.
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DOWNIE GROSS, INC.

On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

Grulin
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Surviving art: the pi••nt&amp;
f()Ui- other C!Pldi'en:
11; Caroline ·:ruDe, · 9;
Jamcta. f -and Dianna

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other

d~itQllie.h"- :were

motithl.

The Petibon 'fhlch Wa~
tbroUJh 'Attr.trney Mam,.ing_ Web- Puner-,1 Home, V!;•ron:
ster states that th~ .defendanta re· . Friendt tDAJ c:all at the

ccived $1.060 in May l~M; .in· ex- denee untlt:::ttw~ot IIJ'tloet, v
· chaf\&amp;f ·for a. qrpritiuorY, note; it
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six ,percehi, lbtererrt. The .suit .is
for the $l,I)QO"and $l!OO interest.
'tile oote wao oecured on • chattel

mor-Uie.er

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A petition for divo.rce 'waa ·fiied
Fa
_·. un"'"
, ·, by ·~attlh Briden_, ··Racine against ~" Arden B'radcn, Racine RD.

'la~ed - i_a Uie at~'ioa~unllay.

Tbe American , c-u

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Five,Arrested
·,Here'Saturdayt·
· Facing .........

HOLIIIIl' .HoiP.ItAL
ln the petition wb.lth wu filed
. Admitte_d Satilrd.Uy! · ~- Carl through the law finn of O'Brien AI
Two worn~ and thfec men were
Panons, W~8t 001\lnlbii, W. Va.; P'Brien, Mrs. Braden- char~s ~iid ~~~unloy fs' th• 'liotul\ of
Ml's; H11rrY Ctuutp, Hender.I!On, W. bet husband with extreme cruelty lf\temperately Imbibing in alcohoVa.;• 'flr-enda IA!e StriUss, Pome· and gross neglect I'Jf duty.
!i~ apirits, which led t&lt;J two sefoy; ··Mr:'f. Winifr.d ·Ro-Qsh, New
pamte lneidehta, the Pomeroy
Haven.
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city
pollee r&gt;Jported.
REVIVAL CONTINUES
.1\dljl.itted Sunday: t.tr-1. · J.obn
Emmett Weleh, 42, Pomeroy RD.
Wmser, Sr., Mi4~lep6tt.
Revival meetings wll) continue was arrested Saturday afternoon
· ;l,_dmltted Mondoy: Miss Pairi. at the Laurel CHf£ ChUrch thru at a local tavern. by Acting Chief
cia Ann Tede11eCJ, New itaven: :December 14 Jt wa.s announced to· of Pollc;e Frarik Hudson,
and
Jj'rs; Frankiln Wlbon, l!iddieport: day. Rev. Harry Batea Will con· charged with intoxication. Welch
Mrs. · Ro&amp;ett Hurley, MJdaleport: duct the s-ervices and · there will ia in the county jail awaiting
and.· Herman G. Grabtr, Middle- be special sin(ing eaeh night. 'ihe
bmlns ~~·~ -~r
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j nson.
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services will begin at 7:30.
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SENSATIONAl, NEW LADY SUNBEAM !

The nxdtin~ new C hri~-&gt;1ma s J!ift lhat costs· lots

A1. last, an electric shaver designed just for
lh.e ladles! Only Lady Su'nbeam haslhe '&gt;tlcroTwin hoRd with one edge especially JO'OUnd
£01· undcrE1·m use, the other Edge especlallv
gr.ound to shave leg\r-clo~. . cl~an, smooth. ·
t&lt;;nds fuss and muss, nicks and cuts of SO!'\&gt; .
and blade. Gentle, Qlre performance to keep
you neat, fresh and dainty. Choice of pastel
•·olors. Beautifully lll:h pockaged. '17.95.

Jcs.c;: ULan vott think! Ideal snap:-:hot camerA-

snap It, pull t•b. there 's your ~riot. .Jusl 60
second•! Indoors or ouL dim Or arlgh! IIJibt.
Compact and ll~hl- wci~hl , it sliP• Into pocket.
Extra eas:v t.o use---...'l sit1gle dial sele 1'tR correct lens shutter wmbina1 ion . lnexpcn.stve
wallcl·si7.;, 12% x 31'• ) pt·inls. Only, •69.95.
:'lash ptional, $12.9~ -

COLLINS JEWELRY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS

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MOORE'S S'r.ORE
Ohio

Pomeroy, OhiO . J!f

K Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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SUNBEAM CONTROLLEO HEAT FRYPAN

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To give or to ~et! You simply set the dial and
,you get controlled heat !or perfect coo~I~R or
frying rcsult\9, No more ~esswork or eonstant w&lt;&gt;tchling. Easy-to-sell" Fry-Guldc and
Heat Control Dial in handle. Square shape
cooks 20 percent more t!tan round· pan. Marv~Jou.. new water.-ealed Elemellofr-for quick,
easy washing. Th~ sizes: 10\dt", 1Bi",
121'.". From $19.9&amp;.
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. / J,UNGLi·l$1tED GIRL TO · WED

THE MAGNIFICENT JOHNSON JAVELIN

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Preeenting for 1956-America's most bea)ltl·
lui outboard motor I Monero styUng In brRll·
ant Holiday Bronze aond gleall!l.nit stainless
steel, lnstal\t electric •taril.nit; ,~nceal~
.wo.
trois and flasblilgSO-borsil'powor:~ ·
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All combined fu tti• finest oatbO!Irifiillo .. d~
America. Choos+ aohnsan, \fOtid f~l\ll tb~ ·
.. :(\eptlldi!~ty. .Nine new 1956 Sea·HO!'Se~41! ,.._.
· ./ r&amp;Jilplete po~ range from 3 tp 30 ·l!q~e;
· ' power. From $1~8. 75.
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K~.R~&amp;.V~N..Z4_NDT",
1'9,J!l~!'?.Y· Ohio

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wNe Qttm~aea.

slight-

-an ·.' i~ldent

Saturday afternoon, o}i North SJ·
cond Stroet, Mid1tlepdrt, Chief of
Middleport Police repqrtcd.

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roLAROIII HIGIILANilt;It !.AND CAMERA

· TWo cars

ly as the result of;

Tbc rtPort further ststed that
Sa.turday niJht, Helen Molden. 41.
Rutland; Glalfyt Molden, 37, Dexter: Rab~,. l\lo)~on, _ -•~1 , Duter.
and WilbtU' Molden: &lt;'4P. -o uter.
were arre9f.ed by Off1cer&amp; Charll'\s
aad HeJiry Werry, at anotht'lr tav, alter a fight had broken out.
-M-olden w•S t"harged ivith
I
Molden with

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Molden,

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otficer and intoxication.
•nd Giadyo Molden. intoxication.
All four pwted a .$1~; appe~rll)f.r
borld &lt;~nd: ate to .•Pittar · 'br-rotT
Mayor Robinson Tutsday night.
a~ault ~

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· ~rOm Blaze At
AandP~~~,ore
Residence
Manag«Jr Here th.eHawk
l'omc:roy Volunt&amp;er Dr.parl and Third Ward
we're. .. called to Lhe rcsiden'cc of
To Be Honored Price
off

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YOUR BEST

mont, Scco~d
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BUYS ARE
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NF.W RONSON ELECTRIC SHA VI!R
Thrill him With the Worlf!"s t;,·eatest ~il..er!
The Ronoon ruta&gt;or Klves clos.r. smoother.
cleaner, quicker ohneo than ~ny oUter ~lee·
tr1c shaver. The tou~hest whiskers are cut al
tl)eir base because Roii:!On'• temjJered steel
"blade~ ~et clooer to llio fa•:e . The secret: RonIIOii'o · e¥cluslve !lex.J.Il!ln shaver head- artll·
alb; thinner than this paae . 21 day Free Trial.

ID llandsome alft .,.se, U0 .95.

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GiVE A ADAM IIA1'
give a Adam
lla\ this Christmas The Adam Airotyle (s lash
ioned lor sty!~ and comfort. He'll like the
Airly1e feel, and the price! Just $7.50 here
at Pomorov's only authorized Adam Hal
Dealer.

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. L 6 Z SHOP

114 Court St.

· Middle~. Ohio

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MEN'S SHOP

lEWELf:R

Mited ' sto'ie caui!Ht "flre; ~ut ~hf'
b14Z(! ·ba-d been cx-~logoil;hcd bco·
rote the lif-e fiRhtm-s made· thrir
ipi&gt;('i.ririCq, llqd lijd...DQ daDiaJ:r .
th~ flte, d~Jrt~e~.l- r~pPf!-t~
A little Iat~r on- 1n 1h':!' -afti&gt;r
noon ·the P_om('roy . F.rqctgiffiq·
Squ'od WaS ·caht-o.d to Sfltflt'l'!! D:-parlnH'Rl Store and ..took Homl'r
Bradford to hh home on Na,•lors
Run· _ROa·d ·tor mediCal purpo~.

•·or tl~at "h'lf'd lo .gift glly" -

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F. J, WALLACE

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