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Page Eight

The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Monday, December 12, 1955

Daughters Of America Deputy Club
Sacred Heart Guild Holds Annual Yule
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Have Christmas Party Sunday
Party, Thursday Evening At Convent

DID YOU KNOW THAT?.

(:If Distrlet wclt;:;med.
Tbe &lt;mnual Chmtma.s party of W'l..!lhed all &amp; Merry Chr!5tmas
13, Daughten of America, bad
the Saered Heart Gutld wu held and noped that tne mfaut Jesus
their Chril"tmas party Sunday
Chrtstmaa giftl W4".re exehans· In the church convent. whkb wtll shower blesrunas on each
afternoon at the home of Mrd. ed and a deuert course, earry- 1 wa~ deco.Jralcd m keeping wtth and every one during the coming
Hobart Willon, Past State Couo· mg out tbl! Chr1stmas theme, was the holiday sea:~on,
Tbursday year
riUor and National Representl. senoed by Mrs Wilaon,
Mra evening
live, GiUipohs Two otber Put Dale Mulford, :Oeputy of Kyger
Mrs Ceo 1 gP Hackett, Jr, pTe
A program wa:; presented &lt;"On
State Councillors at the mectlllJ Council , MNI C E Mayes, Dep- Sided O\t'r the meettng which abtlng o£ a solo "'It's begmnmg
were Mf'B Claude Darst, Pome- 1 uty of French City Co unctl , who opencd \.\Jih praj'cr by the Rev to Looic. Like Chnstmas" b~ Mts::;
roy and Mn Lucille
Bcarhs were hostestes for the party A Fathrr J(lhn Turri Mrs Hackett Carolyn l!l(tor, a readmg, "The
Hawktos, Middleport
mtmatur'-' tree was placed on the thankPd all who helped ln any · Littlest Angel", Mrs Mary Kv?,
l"Offee tab(£&gt; m the ilvmg room wa} with the bazaar Plans were zelman, n wlo, "0 Holy Ntght ,
Mrs Chandos Ktstler District I of the Wilson home With carol completed for M'tving 8 Chn!'it-1 Mrs
1\larcellene
Bm•.l,
and
Deputy, Logan, presided
and smger candles at each ~rle of the ma~ dlnncr to the lmpenal Elec- group tiln&amp;lnl't
of
thnslmas
the meeting was opcnM With the tree The g1fts for exchange had trlc lo (In Thur~d•y DN·ember I carols G1fls were pi esentPd
to
Lord's Prayer Mrs
KtsUer ex- : bf'Cn plnccd on the dimng-room 15 l'lan~ were 11150 ~ade for a Father Turcl: Mn John Bacon, :
pressed her lpprecHnlon for the tab!(' which was centered wHh a part) for the duldnn on Wed the t~a1•hcr m lt\c school and
Boo5ter meet1ng held tn Marietta Whlte tree riCCQrated wlth color- netid~y. lkl·ember 21
the offtl·ers, Mrs Hackett and 1
recently and plans were discuss ed ltghts and ornaments
A contnbullon was made to Mrs Hemo Nclri after whtch a
ed for committees for the Du~Other guests at the party be- th(' chiiclren's home, St John gt(t exchange was held
trict Rally to ~ held May 21 at sJdes those named above were Villa at farroll tGn It was voted
llefrcshment.s were ~ervcd by
Cbester
Mrs Davtd Taylor, Little Hocking to give ('hrlstmM gilts to each thf. hostesses, Muses Lena and
. A meeting of the Di.!lri~t of- Dcp Amencan Beauty Coun ; of the l.' hurc h ~emlnartans Plans Katie Guth Mrs C.cot~e Buchan- I
tacen, committees and DeputieB Mn
Pt&gt;arl Wakely,
Martella,
M K ht M
Will ~ held Sunday, January 8 , State Asmt
Vlce-Coun . Mrll were made to assist a needy [am- an, Mrs
Lron
c mg ,
tss 1
2 30
h Cb
ily at Chnstmas
Anna Howell , Mn. Joseph Raub,
at
at t e
ester D. of .\ John Arbau&amp;h . Long Bol\om , Dep
Father Tmel thanked all wllo Mrs George Hackett, Jr, hhsscs
HaiL Tv.o new members Mrs. S Fore::;t Rose Cou n, Mrs Harold
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Ell
R Swan, Deputy of RtvervJew Forbes, Dept Nel&amp;onvill~ Couo- worked at the bazaar anrl
the He en
a l'
an
a
Guild
for
thetr
donation
He
Honnrs..~y.
Co un cil , Lo Dl Dottom, and Mr!l CJI, Mrs Ross Cleland,
Dep.
Tbe Deputy Cl\!b

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

MIDDLEPORT
SOCIETY

THE FUN OF HELPING m •UPAU COOED&amp; cuttlnt' them
into Christmas s hape and finally d.edrat~nt theJD with &amp;ala coJ..
ored sugara apd candies, is a Christmas tradJtion.. Here 1s a ~pe
for crisp, delleious oookiea, thankl to the ConJ; J'lakeaiD#edJ,ent.
Even youngsters can cut them tull7 into ~pes.
CORN FLAKES ..,URIS.... •• ., .. ...,,..IES

for one mmute, dear ant1e1patJng
friends. Anyone cao bat a tennhi
ball around and finally ski iJJ a
wobbly manner,
But to mate a real marriageah, that's way ahead cOLa ;4e.ui-e.
Owens, a• Roger: .B~tei', . o'f.
even a Heleo WiUs ~y.
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1 ca» browa 1111'U'.
% teupoons baklne powder % eap 1f'atel'
~ teaspoon salt
J capa Kellon'• Cara f'llkel,
1 cup batter or marrarlne
U,bt com &amp;)'rap
decorative caadlu-eoloree tapr
Sift togethe• Hour, baldnr po;wder and All Biend butter 1114

S!l eups stfted ftour

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GeorgeChilds
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Twtl1ght Garden
Club Has Meeting
Funeral Rites
¥lith Yule Theme
Held On Frida\· eeT~~~ ~~~eeshire

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Baker's Furniture

Tl!ri//inu News- from
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IRIG/DAIRE IMP/RIAl
!oumlry Motcn-Afllfls

DON'T LET

gr_•_•"_"b_lll~ll

LAUNDRY

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WORRIES

AUTOMAT/lii'AIHIR .

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1'ou won't -rend a penny for plumbmg nr "enhng, •
for the em•zlng Filtnttor handle8 ohjecUonah~ hot,
l'hoitt air and lint. l&gt;rle1clothrnJ suft, Rufty - tn the

come to the

e.iaot dcgroo of dryne11s you WKilt. ()um~ "11m1.11hine•

ON THB BlliGHTEST CORNER

Mlddleptlrt, Ohio

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CALL 122

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"BAKER FURNITURE

re~cue '

Robinson's
Laundry

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Tri- Lustre
Cleaners

¥io!-' ' )ll&amp;il&lt;ltll
Clflln ond lamlly, I:;o~lhi!\"!l. )l:y.
family, 1\lr. dil

John B. Mullqnt. 'Attte,. 1
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NiYl '),aiO\IAII ~ &gt;f

IJr. onl1; ~.' llo~· aMei:)lt·

ter, North Blrborton, are an~o~n&lt;:l~ thn blrth of a son, .tohn

gty

iloopilOI, November
bl.by WAll ~named t,:lr biR
the late Jq 1m V

MJadiO!i&lt;fi't.
and
Paint Pleuant
abel

wtth

y
Increase Of Wages Arid Welfare
Benefits Urged By Study Group

wt'!ary to bls beroV.ea~.Plttey Rhiae.
ADd so-nearly every one winta
to go back home. in hts or -Jier
own 'Wif. And eventuall; they do.

WASHINGTON

eVen If only in golden memory. ~

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ported m the newspapers-.
wu
the announcement that C.Our raUIton and sixty thousand babieS
had been born m thts countty
dutme the past year-the I11rges~
baby crop ever Eight or ten
years from now the birth n.ure
shoutd take another mighty leap
upward u tbe children born 111
the 'bab) boom" .smce 1942 betin
t? reach maturity and form fl'nUl!es of their own"

P~Mnt llunho'"r w"r' hit
Ruel py smil• IJ he leavu

W.al ..r Reed Hospitel 'n Wnh
lntton
a complttt !Mdi·
c~ ' •xa.nlnatlon thowH him to
ta;.:' In tH*f hoelth. At ~~ -

wh•,.

liP JlP tHgger and better

Wbec-ee-e-wi!Y o...:• 'f mUU

~ab;.., tn ••t.f~;'· va~~. 1 - Iii~
those census
li lp ~Qfl(J, ~ll~J
ta~e '"'i 4•Y ind" nlgh(to ·g;;j•
that counted.

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son1l physicians Maj. Gtn. How-

Mrs.
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would h•v. to stow tht .-c• h•
has Itt, and probtblv- del•r for
two months hi• O{HIOUncerMnt

!~d M. Snyct.r (unter) and Mal. --~·~tt,... ftir_llf56~.:·~~--

Urges Council
pport Nevw ~yor

rirm

crops since mo.f~ and more "l't~
men and womea" wlll 'b3 com '

•.amlnatlon how•v•r, Col. Tho·
m•• W. ~t'ngly (1.,.). hetrt

COLUMBUS, 0.
atklrney Paul M.
the Ohio Supreme Colll't
there waa no blood found
trou&amp;ers of Dr Samuel H.--~~tij~

pard.

Herbert addre1scd

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u a "standlng room only"
fllled Its otately •btmbero.

l(eep on bu1ldme thpse ~h.APJ
rooms, open up more &lt;:ltr •ulidiV.
islqns Rnd l s'prue we:q better' Mt
I~t

C(lhfet'WJ~ (right) followlntl th•

o.n. L"n,trd D. H,l]atol}.' hotpt.
tal c:omm•ndant, inditatfll h•

~ayor Presides At Last Council

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S~~~ After 8 Years In Office

former

,lleutenaqt

go;·~

convicted oaleopatb
gan a life prlflon ~1te••eii ...
the murder of his

• 19M.
told the
proaeeutors
failed to
why Ulere ~ ~ blood
pard's trouser&amp; or wl10Uiet'l;:

11'1em a\ the
wife was blddgeooed to d011t11}

t1b seucla

her bed.

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plane

that

thilt

workers represented b)' the bote!
and restaurant employea and tlle-

BartP.nden Intemadoaal a.aloD
a:et a waae increase of 13 1·~
eentJ an hour. Jt recoJJUDeDdecl

found pla)el becau.se they rece1ved '"a
Air wage hike 10 19$3 that did ~
the RlU go to oth~r non-operating em·

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bour and run

of tbe

e&lt;~mpany
p.aymeBt.
ins~ Ttie

welfare

eompanies oUered tbe
untoiil
10 1·2 eent.s, whitb was rejeeted.

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:Joe:;u.
of-.
ITtb

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Divisipn

here , that

no surVivors.

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Force !lase

at

Eileen li~ •.._...._
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~~ll' ted ln
s 1J.U1
a . : i ..: (

Kappa Delf.il!i
AT!I£HS. O • o.;,.

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May Wickline, dau.gbtef of Mr.
and Mrs Clarcnet~ Wit!kJine or
Route 2., Recine, i.s one of 29
Ohio Univenitr studtnb ini,U.
ted 1nto Kappa DeJ~ 'fi, nationlll
education hooorary, Dec. 8.

dill

Whero ~id 1 learn ll&gt;!&amp;? Willi
from Il.fima pf ,coprs~lliiJ 'Plap
llOilr•ed lo mate ca~,ij·

I"'d WJIIto
her tlit'&lt;!Ulh the yeaii antf W
It came my lul;ll, (lquqd I nia~f
them just like ltfr,a. ·
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. It even &amp;liN ~- !~t;Q&gt;er lhlll
this. Wb?n mY r."t.btt wu. a Uttt6
hoy, he b&lt;gged bla lilollltir ·~~
mA some htUe pi&amp;-e_.Sea, ·~.
er'' and they wer~ tht.t aUt-.
UtUc strips of p1e lloti.(h. meae

into this goOO tastm' thing J'Ve
Just made and 10 the way I've deJ.
cribed.
l"m th•"n'·•ng
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a ton•" p1Otle~r'-ta
lines these cold •da:ys, anffay, btl'!'

Hartford Dunoelte, of
Glouster, baa been • M~JP.Qt~.. Jo
John

cause I'm readint Janie&amp; n;lt
G
_,Ues and her Kentucky .wfies lad
t
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Jus now am on """ Aerea and No
M I " Sb

Tbe board proposed

they will

today

b;':jij~~

I JU!rt m•d~ two pumpldb. ~i~
on~ b1t ope and one Jittle 0~
and bad sGme strips of f»M' dtMtth
left over, ~ee tf tbLS ~~iBda
r,f what y,nur motber did Witli
these atnps. I put tb.mi il'l •lUi
pan s~rinkled with !t41tler, sugar
and CIUllaJDOR, baked tp a very
very brdwp. ate them h&amp;t~
just yummy they wer-e.
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lings- or at lO!ast

off'' pe1 iod 1n which
study Lbe proposals.

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Mountalos of nortbern :U.orocco ployes.
aod the bodie• of all eight per.
The uruons had demanded
a.
som aboard
wage anerease of 2a c:entl ail

aQistant

He

party

tile wreckage of a U

"Nobody else could' have
111ltted this. ctill\e~· . "I~L

Coon~

DOfto(lpel'llttn.c'

RABAT, lloroeco UP-A Span. the lower flgun for tbeM em.

wear!~

Dana~eau,

prest- ce men. and otber

Search Team
Finds Missing
Army Transport

joined t.be defen&amp;e

was

UP- A

deDtial em£rleocy bolrd ha. rec- raUroad workerl.
omme.aded that the nation"• railroadt araat mrrea.e. of 18 1-2
It also recommended that the
eentt 14 hour in wa.1e1 and wei- railroada pay tbe full ~t of tile
fare benefit&amp; o! the bulk of their healt!:s and welfare lntunqee.
llOD-GPer&amp;tiPI employe..
w~ch is now shared 50«1 b)&lt;- tile
Tbe board, appoiuted. by Prell- railroadl ud the worken. ~
dent Eisenhower to bead off a would amount to an i l f l
threatened mike by 12 oon-optT- two centa an llour. ~ -~
aUnJ unions, proposed a wage I would be eff~ve Dei'( ~~
boost retroactive to Dee. 1 of
Tbe boa~ 8
teeOIIUII~
11 1·2 eeotl In hour far 7~,000 ll not bindina;. But eaei tilde ia
clerb telelfJpbers maantenan- pledged not to take ~ ~
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al acUon. durins a 3(klay ·coo~

Supreme

Your

ThLs WtU really lake
hreat.l) We quote £tom H~'.:!f

"Amerlta's Next Twenty Years".
"l'hc most Important eooaomie
event (){ 1064 went almost unre-

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magazine from an article ' tlded

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m~ne. for :IQn~;_~:~ h::r:e~i:.

Expectant ~ad
Is Kn.ocked'Out
By Mother Nature

Ohio Draft Call
Hits New Low
ForDO Men

:M&amp;hJaei' tor

'Rij~

Tbe Annual

southern F•tr

Meehng

ol

OOUfl;e lot~ bc~it1811 tJI~l. ,'~oo.~ , "

Man•~m Aosocta

tion was held Sunday,

Tttket.! may be .purehasft(t tTom
member of ·tJie- •fomeroy
Boorter's ANociati9n or .eap 1&gt;e
obtained at Stark'• Di=uc Ston!•and
Swisher and Lollse Dtu( store.

any

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two ~ _p~.

tion eaU fo.r flO moo.
scbolanhlps.
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The ywnr• registrant who
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~-rna)' be inducted on thts 1!811 must
Stephen
Hill
Wins
' .be 21 yean old on or before Jan
1, 1906, ulets a volunteer or de.
New. Orl~ns
linquent
Stephen. Hill, I(OD of lit. •.at
'fhe total Wll5 the lowest can Mrs. Allen c_ Hill, Porner.,y, ,..
announced. In 1955. The previous one of the 19 seqiora of tbe Ohio
)ow U)tat was 509 men ill April. Ullivenity Amold Air Societt~
Tbe Januar,', 1956, lttlal eompvU an Aidfllft ROTC honor &amp;Odell
with a call for 1,453 men jn Jan- to vitit New Orleans ovtr the
of 1955 and a December weekeod.
111S5. ealt f()r 1,120 men. The call
They left Parkersburc~ W. ~ •.,
fen January of this )Cat' was on Saturday on a C-41 twbli-eh1M."i'.5 bighc!Ot total.
gine troop earrlc:r. The1 1Jt9pped
TOO call by counties in thiS area at Greenville Alrroree
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15: Athl':ns :J; GaUia 1, Jack!Jon 1. Miss , then on to .New ~u
Lawrencl!l 1; Meigs 1; Vinton 1 a.nd Naval Air Station, return101' ta
Athens Mocday ry.&amp;ht.
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Washlnaton 1.

Prayer Week
By Ministery

March ,of Dimes

SChootThurSclav.

tinchon, too, bf ~iftl National
Se&lt;reiary of Eta Sltma Phl. •

Taoip

J)~n R~h ~amed

Coneett PIIU)lled

~stah:~:~~cl::f:1.t~

day aaDCJUnced a Ja1tuary induc- freshman

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l.inC a forty foot well, after a Wa~
tel' wltch" had for d••d aure 1tated the water with~ a ~~~
stitk-and for dinner ' sh~ ' ht1l ,a
peck ol green 'beaN, 1 ;hqe boWl
of lcttuce, tomato1 c:u~_er and
onion an,d ,bla'Ckbl.'f!')' ,epti.fller. ot

Miss Wickline, a junior majtl;.
ine 10 Spamsh and Lltio. II a
member of Alpha lAmbda Deltf.
freshman
scholastic
bonon.rJ'
and is secretary and president •ri1

She has be~n t¥ ndplenl' of
COLUllBUS, 0. UP-Oh10 Sel· lbe Alpha IJ.ollO PI 8ebol-lp
eetive Service Headquarters t() Prize, as well as the wimte{._ ~ f

Dec. 11
All of tbe hop~l aM:;.!.'!Bir~ ot llilipf~at the. Chit'Wibtian ,_Hotel
Loa£ bic., In the Glouater·~t~ a Middleport fathet'W~'out the Jatkson, Oh1o
iett.a divl&amp;i~ It waa annoaced
this week by 'L. l;, Richardsop, Sr , window" Monday morning at Hoi- 1 Tht" met'ting was callftd to orzer Hospital, wtl.en one Simple de by Prestdent v p VaUery,
presidflll
little statement by a wbite-elad ~rty, Oh1&lt;1 (Ptke County). wtth
nurse .shattered • dre@nt,
1~~ ~P11!5CDlativ« prtunt (rom
ACC!QI'dinJ to Utt, ,~J!)!. the ~-~ th•, roiioWJng countle~- Jackson,
pcetant father after !nlt'l')'jng his Lawrence, Stloto, Alhtns and
w1fc to the h06pit:al, did another Metis.
hurry-up job oi runnms from lb~
hospital to a Gallipolis Ktore, rE!
Prel'lf!ll from Mtn;s
lurntng with a pair of boXIng "'ere: Pres1dent H1r.am
gloves for the new ~f:,fl;val.
iifpl'f1s"'tlng tho Catlle
racArter a long wait; tile nurse Charles Radford Jr,
came ()Ut with a httle bundle or lni.; Ralph c. G1lmorc, representJOY for the Cather t.o l!ea Afiking ing hOl'Semf!n; Allen C lltll, set
what he bad lll the box, tbc nurse ret ray
delivered the tnoek;otJ.l - ,punch, ,.J~.f'lvt n W A~ vO{ th!:!t U.) S.
"I've got newa £or yoii;',_,10ll11 bet- Ti'othng Association wli Ute itieat
ter change th{\'le boxin,g gloves for speaker He Also ~bowed sound
a baby doll"
picture~ m cnlo1· of lhc
l.!tlle
The exchange was made for a Bl-own Jug races at Delaware and
Teddy Bear and the new Dad s1url al~o the Hambeltonian Rutoe~
-All olftcer::; or 1065 were rc
"Better Luck next ~~«": .
elected • for 1056 '
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Dates for the 19156 Metgs County Fair were scl {or days August
15, 16, 17 &amp; 18. Hll56 s11bjeet tG
approval b~ the Depnrtmcnt of
Af:riculture
~ Other tenlatl\'e !air dates are:
Co (Wcil~ton) July 18,
Lawn.ncc Co. CProe101"&gt;1Uel July 25, 26, 27, 28; Sc~oto
31. Augu't 1. 2, 3, ilh:
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AVg· 8. 9, 10 and' l~t)l
tile
Co. August 1:it, 1,6, , 1'7
d1slrlet aalea/

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lornp jllvoa awca~ ul.. u, lruab am.U to tho

l-ast Rites Held
For Mrs, John
Mulf d S l

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Hod Pierce &lt;tn th£1 boc)l) *ets
out of the hilb, does •it JUra iD
the army, marne~ a ~lbl te"'""
cher (heaven help htm!)
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fine job ill Loul!ville~., 111
the ·appYftenaoc~s ~ · ly mu.
deru J'fM! .~'E" ' · .• :··
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'56 Plans /

Order Ike Slowdown-

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Come on m-&lt;h• wlter'• tiq•(. · ,.,..J!:i'l,"'~&lt;l t&gt;l )lod,
end!
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I got to t'hin~IDI: -ot Mitton Lam1
bert,
NAME
OMITTID
500 ()f MHS's Jobn Lflmbert
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
un Pomeroy's footDall team aP,d
The name of Mrs Fred (Jewell)
Charles Swisher, alsO son ~r our
Mr and Mrs.. Elmer Burtcm, Lttlle, Silver Run, was omitted
James Sheph('rd or Pa 1k crsbu r~
(MHS'II) Wayne Swuber , Seems
Columbus, an announemg the uruntenhonally lJ1 the aecount of
Mr and Mrs Paul Casto Colum
sugar. Add sitted dry ingrediepts alternately with wat., CrusH
as if the Twm Cities have been on
birth of a se,;en pound
three the death of her mother, Mrs bus \J S11ed M.r :md 'Mr.!i Frank spe nt a few days la~l wock w1!h
ht~
son-!n
law
nnd
dau,::htrr.
Mr
Com
Flakes
into
fine
crumbs.
Stir
into
cookie
dotqh;
mlx
thorthe mixer idea all the 1r lives. "
ounce son. Robert Stanton, on John Mulford In Athens.
Vrooman Sunda)
oughly Chtll
Drecember 7 at the Grant llosp1
Roll chilled dough out on light1y floured board to %-inch in
witness these Pomeroy-Middleport
Carol Ba chtel , nur·~ at St Jo and ~rs Elza G1lmore Sr 'Mr
tal. Grandparent&amp; are Erwest Bur.
AGED REMEMBERED
Shepherd
who
IS 92
years
oJLl
Lh
ickness
Cut
wtth
floured
Chnatmas
cookie
cutter•.
Place
on
couplea--Ha.r~;~ld 'nd Vtr-mJa Scyton, Middleport, and Mr 1nd Mrs
Fifteen pound~ of Chrtstmas seph HospitaL Park~rsiJurg, spPnl madc this tnp alone
gu:ased
bakmg
.!,heet.!l.
Bake
in
mo(J.erate
oven
(
,
F.)
e.boui
fr1ed
Hubbard. V1clor and Kath•
375
Wayne Prin~.
Long Bottom candy have been sent to the Emtly the weekend w1th her parents, Mr
Mrs Henry Rfi~f' of War ren Whil
10 mmutes Remove from oven; cool. Bruah with corn 11yrup, then
ryn Hannahs, Wm and Mary FranCreat &amp;nndparent.s are Mr. and flynn Horne for the Ag.!d at Mar- and Mrs F'on-esl Bachlel
was
called
here
by
the
death
of
deco1ate w1th candles and coir::ored sugar.
ces
Anderson, Bob and Joyce Mlilts,
Mn.. Han-y Ruth.
Reedsvtllc, wn lnd _ by the Samantha Brad
Mr and Mr~ Frank Brumlr.v, Mrs Gcor"e Re "nulds \.\a~
th
r
Yield
&lt;~bout 5 dozen coOkies. (ANS)
~lm and Mary Chf[ord Uoyd
and
Prince, Long Bottom ford MlsliJOnluy Soc1ety of the
~
'
Harold and Ruth Ebersbach and
The Burtons .also have a daugh- Chu rch of Chnst as a part o£ tholr wtll ccl1·hratr. their flfheth wed- weekend guest of Mr and Mrs
. -.~-- - t
1 Dl '·
d
dmg annJver~Jiry (JUJetly on Dec
ter, ltilUe Wayne
Charles Straus~ and Mr and Mr; I
~~~thr~s~~1au~~
an LoiS Ann
Chnstmas project
24th Mrs Brumley Js confined to
I don't exactly know how the)'
her hmn£'1 berause of pnor health Albert Woodard
Adnenn e Mill s, nu-rse at Holze1
Leon M&lt;Kmght,
MI ••
pion It on Turkoy Day at th•
game but all seem to bave workHospital, Gallt pohs and her fiance George Buchanan and Mrs Frank
Harry Munns, Cincinnati spent the
vJsitnrs m
and Mtddleport
weekend w1th J\.fr and Mr.s Harry
J have 1-!ollaborated throurch the
Mills and Mr and M1s Ru.s'iell
M tS~ Ol!!:a t'1crMt1 of Colum Du ~
The IJAV Hall was beaultfully
Funeral .!lervJrf&gt;~ (or Geor.:e :years vt.a the preacher and ring
Mills and 8(11\
spo n1 the weekend w1th her moth decorated 111 keq.omg Wllh the J Ch\ltls were held Frtday aft~rnaon r()uto name.ly fand thi~ is only a
Supt and Mi ~ L W McC IJ111rt~ cr, M.rs Odella P1erott1
hohclny ll~ason when the Twl- at !hi': Rawllngs-Coata Funeral parlial hst}-D:ale and V1da Alnnd daughter. 1&gt;1anno, were din
llght c;.trdcn Club mel Thu,rsday Home w1lh the Rev Fred Gardner len.sworth, Fielding and Roma
M1' ~ Cla udf' r&gt;EJr.&lt;~t ••nrl Mrs Lu 1 rvcnm.g for lheJr annua l Christ- pastor of lhe Church of Christ, Hawkins, Wtll and Helen Reynolds
ncr JO:Uest., of hts mother M r~ J
E MrC uma ~. Colu mbu s, Saturday cille R H11wkin ~. mcmh1•rs u( 111115 part} B ol ly boxwood lind offlclatlng Burlal wu in the Otto and Mary Hoffman BCnnett
holders ! R1verv1ew Cemetery Mtlltary nte:~ J and Ceorgta Bmg Ru!seil
Mr and ~rs Arnold Hayes and Theodorus Coundl, D of A. were 1 ' d I Hpn~ In ct ystal
I've left out a good many J ex,o;ons Gene ilnd Walter, and Rnhert 10 Galhpolis Sunday afternMn 1fi \H'rc usefi (111 th&lt;' planu nnd an were eonduct-ed by the P'ecneyDeLi!}' arcompamed Rub€:rt H,•yc.• , attend a mcPtlng of the Dc.puty I .Jrra ngcmt'nl or ~anta In a White Bennett Post No 128 American I pect Nice 1£ you'd drQp me an
tdl't~h wJth while rcmdeer and Leg1on and ~glonnair~ were pa11 additional ltst.---please dG 80
AA, as far as Umonlown, P11, Sun Club of DJstTlct 13, D of A
I hodod1·ndn•n were on
a table
N
I
day, cru·outc to Ius ba11e tn Rhod e
Mr and Mrs Dale raulk werl! Ivy, r ed tl'lptrs, vase!l of man- bearers and m charge of thn Oow "I do ~c for any or:e to holler
1 Island a(ter
spend~ng tho week
weekend guc.&lt;~t&amp; of ht•t mother I f!Jne and l'tHorcd ornament dee- crs, Pallbearer~
were
RofiCOf'
ldn t rauc my bOy to be a
end here
Mrs Goldie Hawk
' orated the officers' l~ble. 8 '
Fowl~r. Rodney pownlng, Alfred Pa,nther" or "a Yellow Jacket."
Cause-you
never
knowElberfeld, Dale Allensworth, F.d
Mrs Lucy Gregg, daughter, KaRev and Mrs. Edward ParkeJ
Twenty four members and one Spencer, John Kauff
where and how Dan Cupid'll
ren and Mr,; Mane Hauck, ~on, who are staymg at the Bapt t~t guest, Mrs Leverett Roush, res
, .!!trike,
Jan , VL!itled m Co lumbu s Satu-r paNtonagc arc l!pcndmg a ff'W day s ponded lo :;oil tall, "Suggestions
Re!atlVe~ · and fnerul~ f'Nm ou l
day
at th:eir home In P1ttsbu1 g h
{or outdoor Chnsuna~ dc t •ra- of town were Mrs John Chtlll.~.
Juat ~eadjng the ll\rec ii~Jd tests
M'
r
11
Claude
Da1'st
\'t
sttrd
rrl
taons".
A
contribution
was
voted
Mr.
and
Ml's.
Roy
Nea,e,
¥.cMeof
a truly educgt~ A!f§P.Il The-s.e
Mn. Delbert Hecker has been JIJ
d~ w1th Mr and Mrs l harl.:-~ to lhe Rcri Crolis
Chri
tmas
eben,
W
Va., Mrs Ralflh 1\o'rlt'haeh are held to be rfi.t r~il tfsta b a
1
w1th flu at her home.
scuL" 1\lrs T A Muy and Mrs and son, Akron; Mr and Mrs Brfhsher, ()DO Sydney Hnr~rt
Word has Deen rocctved hl're M~Na.met' , MJddlcpo1'1
Dey Hyst!ll were named to send Raymond Bbms and daughter, Wood ()f tbe Brih~h Mm 15 t.ty of
lh11t M!liS Swne Taylor, who re
Mr~ RuAA Wal!!oo, Mrs .fohn baskets or h UJl and flowers to Covmgton; relatiVes from Pt Plea· Educahon
lmned tn her home m Clayton
Scott and Mrs John F Bally IH·rr the mcmb1'J'S who 111-r. ill
sant
(1) Can he entertain 8 nclf Idea?
La, after spendwg {!ve months bU111ness VL~Itors 1n Gallipolis to
Mt:os Au"U"lo (" nh
d
(2) C
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.c Cimer rea
Mr Childs had Mrvfd for 20
an 1te en t en&lt;~tn
another
here, has been !II ~ mce her re
day
the
t:hnstmas
stot'y
and
Mllili
years
a..~
sub-dJvi~
manager
Ahl
Person?
100
turn M1ss Tay lor sta)'~ w1th rcla
A 1 H John 'I' Ballv lrfl
lu.s Clara Gurian&lt;\ 1'eJHI an origmal for the Aged In Meigs County and
(3) Can he entertain bmtsel!?
hvr!s t~l Clayton, RD, 1, ta.
morntnl!l
lor
Lacklanrl
A1r
Fnrcc
garden
er~
lclt&lt;!r
to
Santa
Cla;us
the
followmg
Jlltate,
dtl'ltrid
and
s'ound6
Nitnplc, bUt ap.,l:v,. tbem
Mr and Mr ~ Robert Itawhng~
Base,
Sen
Antonio,
Tex.
artN
ll. which brought a longthy applause local co-workers were present (or to yourself unmercilessly
espe
llis Edgar Allensworth, Mn; R
H Raw\lt11ilS were m Atheno Sun- 20 day furlough With hts moth1 r, Self d.:-sJgned cur~~gcs wurn by thl' services. M W. Mcintyre, Col ctally the third one Jn t'his clay
the mcmbl.'rs WCI'e Judged by umbus Chic£ of t}le Division Alcl and qge When even the children
day to attend the Christmas ('on- Mra Jt~hn F Batly
KathrYn
Jane
and
Chnrles
11
111
Mn
Rous h and M1ss Vida HUe for the AgPd, J S Snyder, Colum- whme-"But there's nothing to
cctl given by the OU Glee Club
nahs, clu\dren of 1\fr and ~lls wit~ Mr~ Nmman McCallum re- bus, nssi,c;tanl Cbter-. R It Lewl ~. do" or ''What can w-e do no\\1''
Nancy Rawlmg.s, freshman, at OU, Victor
Hannahs are C'OL.fmf'fl to cetvmg Iu·st pnzc and Mrs A V
Is a member
their home, Second Sl
, llhw~ ~ Howell, scconcl
Gallipoll,;, Ma1'V V1ncen•, Dl.s•rtct
I kfi!ep £orgettmg to mcnUon
Mr~ Paul Pea rman and son,
Mrs T T Shelton, ro.~" " '"Y 1 :Miss Ethel Gat land conrlurteti 0 Supt, June Wilham!, Ruth M,or·
CheJter, were weekcnct guests of l was an overnight guest ol
Cht·Jstma.s story qull wLth pnzes r1snn, Ellen Thompson, Clqrcnrc one of the cutest and most ap
E. M1ller
and Mrs John Arnott and
awarded to Mrs o 11 Myers, Cooley, Athens, Harry
DubD~. propriate presents I'd seen this
Mr and Mrs Franklin f, mthnr Frlday,
M1•s Jed Webster, sr
_T\1t-s Me M&lt;tll('11a, Mrs Norma Bmgham, fait
'Twas a geh-w-wme too"'•k•"ne
and daughter, Columbus, _,; pent
Callum and Mi::;s Lucrctta Gen- 'trs ·I' mes Cl 11 t wor th y, Mrs Ros
•...,
WI·IO 111/111/11
hcuner Tho traveling prt~c clo- ('uc Ji'nwlcr, Jl.fr~ Gerald W1se, cap received by our friend, Paql
the Wfekend With her p81'cn t.s, ro.t:r
••·•• tllnlllt
PTA TO MEET
IITIIIIITir /TIIN/11
highly
fiiT#I·IIIITir I /IV&lt;&amp;
and Mt s John Hawktn~ Jr
and
Tht' Silver Run Pan•n t Tea• iwr nated by Mb~ Elste Hart was Mrs Ben Neuttllng, Mrs Norma Smart-and appropriate.
Jew
II
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Th
1
k
Sh
so
beeaute-you
know
what
Paul"s
attended
the
Chr1~tmas
V('~per
award&lt;&gt;d
to
1\lrs
Phil
Williamson
c
•
f'--u
omas,
•
nc
arp
A-'lsoeiatton
Will
mer-1
Drr
13
.tt
Only $3.00 1 wetll
Only $3.50 a week
Follow
ng
an
exc
hange
of
gtfl!,
nack
Pomeroy,
turned
his
hand
to
besides
coun1
SefVICC
7 30 at lhe .school
an...... ,..,.._..
Aft•r tm•ll down NwmW
M
El
w
tin' people's money?
rs • mer
Jckham was_ thf" I Major Meek or Company t . ,
Well, &amp;Jr, he's a rail splitter
Now ~n MrJyfmr Pink, S/ratfrml YeTMw.
ncc~mpanJ
st
for group smgml: ofl World War 1, Columlnts was un and of on mean ability, let me
f
Chrtstmas carols
Sh~rwood Green, Sheffield Gr.1y or Whtl!•
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able to attend Ihe services but tell ycu S~e that rat! fence down
10
dl:~er w~scl~~~·('~ b~ h~~; h~~~~:s~ ~~leddthc fam Jly long di.stancr on ,_t the river end of Paul's DI':W
'
es, Mrs n~~· Hy,wl! , Mrs Corliss
urs _•c.Y_______
~orne on Mam St? He cul the posts
Jaco bs Mrs ("·1rr1 N
'I
J
hewed the raUa made ft aU by
, Miss
.
• V1dn
c yc,
"rs Miss
h lmReII · N ar_v a nail, jl18t an old
1- Clark,
fhle,
...
Ade Hosk1n;; Mr~ Heh•n N~asc,
fashioned Ab ~ Lincoln fence
Mrs 1 homa~ c:~w~:lcm M1~s An
rr you ste l'aul out any wint()l'
na Vau~han and Mr!'; o H My
~
day now in hu Dan't Boone Cap
era
Favors we1c
Chrutmas
fust r"Cmemb~ Lhflt be harked
canes lJCd w1th a JOsette o{
baet ~t hii anc~~ that
Ptclc them in all white, or In a two-toned flfl'oet
_ _
_ ___
t..,;
wtth whJte top a.nd cablnnt m your chok"'' of
Funeral !lervi«!!S for Mrl. John
If aeaaonat
Mulfbrd wert hP,ld at the Silver
four colon, as you prefer. Thcrr's sur(l to 00 an
••
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•n•••
teke
th•
Run 8apt1at. Church Saturdny
' '
arraugement to please your tastt· in rnlor. Roth
LION•s
aftornoon with the Re.v. George
Oller o£fi.datinJ. BUriaJ wa11 m
nf these Laundry Match-Matl"..li RN! styled to
the Gravel HUJ Ce.mete:-y ,by the
miltch each other and engmeered to worl:
nawlings·Coata: Funeral Dlreetorll
togetMr to give a new lift to y(lUt washdays.
Pnll bearer. were Sherman
.
11 nd Kel)d(lll "ShCell'l, Jl'red aml
Rerhn Little, Nide Mulford and
E\•crett CAldwell. Special mmdc
l'lrtls prE&gt;.sented by Mr.
apd Mrs
01lcr accompanied by M"r1. I. R
Uere'a the Automatic that't like "2 washers tn 1...
Neal Girls In charge of the
Is Washday a bun·
Set the new Eoono-Oial ror tl1e sl:oo of the ln11d, the:
flowers w~re ~. Ponn.a
J.lowery,
ldnd of lahrrc. to be washed WNking hand In lland
die oC work and
Lmda Clarl~:; MH'Jorie Herman,
Juanita Farley alld. {'ego Herwith the Select:..().Dfal, the amount of water us~ and
worry? Arc vou tirmann
leogtb ol w~ng time lre out"""l''co/ly adjwted.
Relatives and friends ~rom oul
Sa~ gallona ol hot water. This Aulomatic 1pl111
ed out and does tl
of town iD&lt;.:luded Mr. and Mrs
pounda mon'.l water out of clotho!!, to cut down on
Paul ~ulford, Mr. and , IJf.rs
bke r:ecious hours
drying time and tlOit. Ev~m rnom, It washes oJo~.bol
John C. M1t1fordl Columhust Mr
dei.ner than you ever dreamed. See it todAy.
and MMI. WIUiarn Mlllford aod
out of your week?
family , Ath'pnli;
aJuf . Ml!&amp;.
Oris Rou8h, Jr., •~4. "Mril!- Orls
Let our las~ efflcl·
.1/ITII·JIATI~
Rou,h. Sr., It~ MorillQOla;. ' Mr
and Mr• M.
Gfllll!&gt;.." w.: ,.,..
,-,. lltllfllll
l"nt laundry scrvh.c

;.Mrs

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CharleJi Bet.un.g, Tuppers Plalns, Chester Coun Mrs Faye Partln
State Publicity Contmtttee were D~p. Mar1etta.,. Council
'

at

'Weether

D"'oted l'o l'lae

flee b.ete on Mill .St., wbue Harry Ice Holt G.Ue~ Jlaoy ol',·th• llill
Houda.belt was editor
teen.es, custom~, ~~ .~P. ill
there. .sU'lke a Nd:PM~cord 1ll
Many or our sportsmel) and out southern
Obio .h~~.r:-f®. 'nte
door Ioven; will remember that pialn, severe lire of a hill (I-fill.
magaune
their stem codes ol ehqilette aad
r1ght llvmg are Uuogs to admire.
Today'a m01t mtriguma sentence
for me:
or rourse, u one re~. he
"Marrtage Lo; just like tennl.'&gt; and longa to get them out of aucb a
akuna. Il lookl s1mple until you barren strJVlDI e-.l,._.eea too.
try it "
Straw hcks and wood ftiltit-nGt
But don't let that deter you ~ 0 good.
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•v ll,ANCH! M. HA:~u·:: dandy rail feuftt
Addendum to daLa on Mr. OliI dl&lt;lo~ really thiok -· bad
ver Hartley, previously mention· such umuakles" but )'OU neftr
ed m the column. He wa also for can tell
many years editor of Ohio f..oD·
servataon Maa:uin.e, which 1 used
I've Just read for .the ~od or
to rea&lt;l wllb. dtl.i&amp;:ht when 1t ,third t1me "The ~durioc HlllJ"
cam~ to th~~J.Middleport Review of- by tliaL expert 'OD JttDt.u~. Ju:.

.Plags ror tho Uolon Week of president, Rev. L_ A. Bangerter; secretary, Captatn Glenna Rummel
' Rev Howerd R~p.etL
Pr•y-er services to le. heJ4 from presiding.
treuurd-,
, \ •
,
'
J!li!uarr 2-6 •! thO oFjr,t l'i'ft;tiy.
The benediction w11s gtve b)' ~·,
·lJc,.~ Cbu-h
"~,ffi..;;~'.:.
Ruppclt .
_.. .
en....
L" ' ..-.r-·-' t~~rt.a.l
CINCINN~ Tl, 0 . UP-Produce:
1·l'!"!"'. the ll!.ddl~;. ~llterill EIIK~ Jarae ~ak .tnd 2c low~ Scbeduie for th~ Week of PriJ-

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MARRIAGI LltE"U
Ali.IOCiatiQn met Monday -" 'otning
Rtcbard Flowcn, 28~ M1ddlto
tabOI'(l'f and :Yvonne Hage, 18 at the First
Rev Robert
was in
and
Rev. Fred

devotional

Mar~et
tnnsum~n

Reports

A large M; browll M; er ~ ervice i1 . ltlo!Wiay, Mr. Gtfi..

mPdium.s 19-.!IJ; brown mix 49-0t,
extra large 48-lb; A larC!\ white
48-49, A medium wbh.e f8..4$; A
medium white f..U; A med1um
Drown 44-415; choeks 2D-31i small
35 36, B large 46·f8; grade C 3638
Chickenfo, frycn about
(f1eno

s~eady;

3-3\-2 lb 1'7·18; mosUy HI,
hUvy wer &amp; lbs (8.20~ bens
5 lb and. under I8.18i bens
Jegh.oma 13-15; old roosteri

ner Will preach and tbe ch()fr £rOhl
the Church 0( Chrtst Wt11
witll
Mr Rup~ presdiillli
Mr BangertfJT'. sp..&gt;aker, Heatb
lhodist chmr and Mr. Styen,
sidmg; Wedl!esday.
lkrrdcn, speaking, Mt Mori•_ll,~
L1st choir. 'MT. l!angerte:r
Thursday, Capt. RQmmel
special music tO ~e
ter, Mr. Hoyt,
Mr.
Churcll

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Tuesday, December 13, 1955

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The Daily Sentinel

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The·Daily Sentinel
OP 'fill MaiO.

I!IAIC!!f

Price Spread _. .......un.
ToGr.-wEven"Wid~rNext Year
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AIIIA

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POlJshed IWft"J' JlttmooD P

OOl'l ....~ bJ Tbo Ohio Vallo7
Se.OIIael, Iae, It liP llol:b~
81., l&gt;OO..ro,. 0 . Bualnea alflce
PW ~ edltorW offi" ~bono
WI.
btere4 u teeond claQ II!.P.

laC matter at tbe

Experts ·

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T uesd(ly, December 1} •. 1~55

The Doily Sentinel. Pomerov-MI'adleoort. Ohio

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The Dolly SerrtiMI, Pomeruy.MiddiiDOit, Ohio

poll omc....

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Plloae 807t
.I'Qmeroy Society F.~:d:::llo::r:;;-;;:.Ph:::o:::n:::,o,:8:,:24:.l4:_ _......_ _ _ __

l!le1111or S. Scb8at, Middleport SocleiJ Editor
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.!,ucl!le Boarbo Haw~ Ina.

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Rock Springs Grange Members Bring
Yule Party To'Be
Toys And Gilts For Needy To Meeting Sponsored By Ohio
Gitta for patienl.l at tbe Athens Janet
and two reaOing,s
State Hospital and toys fer ne:My "Sally's Shining Star'', Mrs. Helen
Valley flectric
children or Melp County were Radford and "Jutt Before Christ..

It

t.\tlve. 8ottina1U-Klm~. Inc.,· W

brouJht by the members

JJ~~ Springs

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wben

Grange met Thurs-

day evenlnJ.

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Tbe hall 'NU decorated with
and bltte1"8'Weet and a
-lighted ChriStmas tree for
the
me·etblt w.hlcb was presid~d over
·by Homer Rice, worthy master.
A Chrlstnuu pi'oiJ'Rm wa.s presented by the lecturer, Mrs. Amos
LMnard and Included a:roup sing·
ing of the cal'Ol, "011 Come AU Ye
Faithful" followed by the stale
muters Cl\ristma• message of
"Peace on Earth" by Mrs. Leonard
AD article "Cbrislmas Safety"
wu read by Mrs. Scott Folmer; a
reading "My Chrlstma., Stacking"
by Mary McAtee; a reading by
. gre~~mery

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The
mas", !olrs. Mae Gruelel'.
carol "Joy to the World" by tbe
Grange choir preceded a tAbleau
by Clara Humphrey and Mrs. Leonard, after which a box ,gueaslng
contest was held with Mr. Weatherby, tbe winner.
At tbe close of the meetina: r.efre~hment.a in keeping witb
tbe
Cbristm.u sesson were served by
Mr. and Mrs. KeDMth Grover,
Phillip RadfDl'd, Shirley GauJ and
Mr. and Mn. Richard, Davis.

WIDN!SDAY

7:110. Tpdaj'

C:llf\
not ~· p~:i~~~~v!:r.~
l!!va,Jldate&lt;l
a

a:ip Coffee 'rime
JQ:OO J)ii!J ·non&gt;i !&gt;cbool

•utl\p)'ir.Lng

pointed out
tp)l'JI order.

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• ICC IN TilE %VEW--Tbf, Ini..r.~~. t;ore:merce ·eommlsa:lon Ia, OJI.'
of tho•e rovernmenJ a~ft.nolea that f!)e" ~ong lof yea,.ra: without ma~­
lng hto,adlln~. ReqerltJr. however, the •cc W&amp;8 very much ln the newe
wtth the reala'Qatlon ol Jta olfhalrman, Hurh w. qross, ~d with ita
decision banning Hgregatlors In lnteratat~
and ~ua travel.
The ICC Is in tor 110me continued lntereJ 111nctt there are now two
c:omml.ulon vaco.ncle~ which P~ldent Elaenhower Is expected to flU
ahortly. Hit choice wlll be watched by both pat1.Jes. Democrats will
Jook c\Qtely tor any apnolntment they consider lndJcates a blu toward
the r,Uroadl, bn.set or truckline• which tho ICC ll charged with tll!lfU•
Iatini.
For Mr. JCie,nhower, 611lng the job, wUI be a tlcklltih altuatlon. At
1ea~t one of hla appolntue muat be n Democrat •Jnce the ICC 11, by
law, a blpartlaan ag~mcy. He Muld pick lwo Democrat. becau110 there
now are only four of !fern O.!"• the commlseion and &amp;IX of Ita 11 ruem•
ber8-·but no more- may be from the 1111.me poiJUcal party.
Repatblk8,J1&amp;. Qf course, are going to plump for one ot ~elr rnem·
ber•. In other words. almost anything the Pn~stdtnt doe• hi bo':'ftd
to come In tor t10me doee political ~~erutlny-and hit tht" headline~.

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which Initiated the military ood~ In 1950,
· thi men had been dllbofloral;l~ ~lacll"''~d ~t WU·

Kilday remarked, ''That wu a mh•tak~. ~t they had not heen cU.ethe;r \\"OUid 1t11l be In the Army 11t11d thU.I IUbject to COUrt•
nw1.111.1 p~y,dinp, Now It It dP\Ibttul 'hat Collil:* c:11n do an)'·
ttl!~· lj,MCept niake 8Uf~. lt &lt;foean'' fl~p~ JA:ajl)."
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..:lets, how ll'tlt It 1-. an&amp;t whr
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D1.1e to the hOliday se1soa t.be
next meeting will be held on
Thursday evening, Dec. 29.- The
quarterly blrthdaya will be observ.
ed with a pottuek aupper.

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1:;10
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Towns Arou.nd: t~

T"'oessee ErDle Show
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c.Mera Goes tJ School

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Jndtnlry on P.trade
Model'tl Romance&amp;

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6:00
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12:00 Valiant~
1Z:l5 Love of

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Paul &amp;

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I00,000 Shares

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a:oq Ge~e Aum,ll9y Rlljler&amp;

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OOP VM. tJ NIONtt-Reeen~ Republican attacks on labor union.•
hav6ft't the unanlmoua ln1eklng or the GOP. In tact. whether or not
he I'Wl8 again 1n 19~~. 5'relltdent Eisenhower 111 likely to. repudiU.
.-oro• of the more violent accueaUona made by rnemben ot hie party ,
agal.n4t the unlont,
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T);le moat pr~mlnent ot thee chargea h&amp;v• been made by leo,at.e
ooP J,..eader William F. knowlan~ of Ca.lirornta e.nd Sen&amp;tor, Barry
Coldwater of Arlzon•.
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A uP·otr ol the apltt that this provoked within the OOP cam• troro '.
(Jov. Theodore McKeldln of Maryland, a JUpubltean. Htr lm~ately!
apoke out a.galn•t the 'Knowland·Ooldwater ltatementt-wlth tomo
lnttr!!!_!p._IJ political ramlftcationt.._ _-:-__

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ll:Qa Lat~. SliOw

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City Deteotlv,o .

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8:~ ~.thur: G9Ctfr:" If "".
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Cub
Master and Paul Case! will be his
a.qistant.· Cub Scout committee
~embert .8~~ ~il.torf l{ood. ch~r1Jl4ll, Dr: 'WeaVer, lflrley Swi.shel-,
Jamy Par.sons and Owen Bratton.
T)le next meeUng will be on
Tuesday, Dec. 20, at the Baptist
Church social rooms when the or·
aaniuti"on of the Pack and the
eJectiDn of Den ll-otlters will .be
h81d. Tbe meeting clmed with a
prayer by ,M.t. Hoyt.

Family Reunion .
'Attended By Mr
And Mrs. Vroman

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for tho ·automotive lndaotr,..
This Issue ot 100,000 llluno ot !!wan commoa otocl&lt; otrm Ohio laveoton m - ·
tunlty te llhare Ia tho l'rowth ot lhll rapldlr r;ro..U.., Iader in 118 fteld aM In 118 Piuftta.

SALES: Swan'• ..,t '"""'have QUadrupled In Jaot the POlliO,......._;..,. are npected
\0 now aiiU more as tho &lt;OIDPIIDT booots Ita pJodadivo ...,.acy.
In the . 1955 fia&lt;al nar. aaiden hooe .........,led fvr 42% ot oaltll; aa'-otlvo llltd

other mechanical hooe 37%; molded tlreo, plaotle wheels llltd other pJodaeta 21%. Tho
flrll ·two operatio,. are earrledoa al thellaeyrao plaall, tht 'lut altho ea..,. plant.
Swaa )IJodutls are distributed dlndl)' to lnduotry or, I..._. - · 400 Jobbera, to 34,000
~ slfno Ia every alate In the aatlon.
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PROPIITY: SWIUIIIOW .... 458,000 11111111'0 foot of ftoor opote,1,ith 17.800 lqiiiU'e
foot. warehOUBe oddltlo11 DDder ..,.,.lnlctloa. A pro~ f1.3 , mllliaa rubber plaDt lo
expected to be built and In o.,.,.tlon wiWn the aut ,...,., This pliat lo ~ to llep
up Swan•,; rubber hooe t&gt;ftlduetlve eapodl)' 25%.
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This halldiJti Prosrall!.hu IDenued the volae of Swan's plojlt uti oquipmeat mon
tlwi 7\itl.meoln thelaat 11 ~nim$437,118 . to ·$3~U8. ~lite 1955 n-1
year .akille, Swan's Hpll,llliOn IIP'I'i"ing totaled f850,271.....U of wWdo wu fiaa,...., Otll
of n!tailted. e811linp.
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PRC)DUCTS: rn addition to tho 174 I)'JIM or rubber llltd Plllol!.e"- whkh......,. tho

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1955 ~,rear, Swail awl.o U.Oott liillio of,h- eliourh to:eiiilo thf~ i !S tim" ...
a 2!1% inr~ over the W.mllilye8i:'s prlidiJetiOa. ·s..aa liilPilfi '40"/.i of tile hoater
hooe. aoed by thnatOmotlvelndUstry, 1.1 well a. mudl at~..._ .... for -or brakes,
-or. steering aod wlnclshleld '1\'ipen. Amoq Its &lt;ilolomeia an Geaenl Moton Corp~
Ford Motor CO. Chryolor Corp., Stadebaker·Padlanl ·a od Allteritu Jhliln. At the C...,.
plant•Swa• makes molded, oemi·PMamatie tins, tire-DIODDied PllaUc wheelo ud baodJe.
bar I'J'ipo.
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Woodj:erd, Mrs. Ch,arles Burdette
MrB. ,Ralpt\ Radcliffe, Mn, E. R.
Tom.pkina aod. Millii · Nellle Zerkle
Invited tbe memb;era 4nd guests
to tile refr~~t;!nt ta.b le· _ where
party
ean4Wichel,
Cbrlstmaa
cookiee and coffee were served.
An arrang~n;nent of holly, ever·
ereens, Ohrls\mas · ornaments and
red candles wu ua8d for · the
t.ble

1950
1951
1952
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910.000

1954
1955

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855,000

1.19
1.80 .
(a) 'l'llla Mxn.at 1\Joel aot tacl..re the teUGI ..._ pr 1! ..... W.W .tfered.
Substantial powth of the Com(IIUIY'a oales aod Plllfllll an ...._In the """" ..,..
mary. Net sali!a for flseal1955 ....., more I baa roar IQbee u...i iilr 1!146. Opefttions of
the ComP81tT aad Its pred-r bave beea Plllfltallle· eadt JE 8lnce 19Z9. Dividendo .
••ve beea paid each·year 8lnce 1986.
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to
o.t. 22, 1955
f3,:l?S,557
f 498,195
' 251.581
I ~e•
llaiiOd on ...udlled flgane, u allove, nel MIS for Ute three
ended Oetober
22. 1955, wore IIJIII~te!T 41% In DeeM of 1101 oaltll for llle
period ended .
October 30,1954. For llle oamo periods, net Income lifter tueo~...,...._tel778%.

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also read a letter from Mra. H. A.
Rothrock thallk:tng ·the W.S.O.S.
for the gift they •ent her last
nionth as a ~t of their
v.ance atld reeopition of

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7a'J,281
C10,000
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1948

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MANAGEMENT: M. G•.N-Iaiun has ooned ~ . . . . . .. ~ 1t3l'.· IID!toon w.
Miller, vlee pi'OIIdeat 11114 !'!!* manqer, has bel!ll Willi the _...., . . . 19f0. F. C.
Ward, vlee preeideat l!1d ttouaror, joined the eomJIUT Ia UCO. lhrllort A. Loewy"see·
retary, joined tho eomiiUT In 1939. Tho Boord of Dlre&lt;ton -.1. .., llle above oft:I&lt;OJB
and J080ph [.. Hal~ wllo Ia 1opJ eGIUliiOI aod a~ ia U..llarion, 0~ law firm
of StRut.. Halbentebi &amp; ·Mllehell.
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IYOWI!l has eanled It te lop pooltloa In Ole world
ln. ~raetare or (1) .Obor......., hooo (2) plutic prdea hooo (3) mechoaical hooo

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The cost

~~:~~j~1~~~~~C~Iul~b Itothe
that church
contributiOns
on Dec.be24brOught
or given
to
a mamber of the MYF. She

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Mlu Louks' lllal'ria"ge to Mr~ '
Robert Taylor, who Is serving
with the U. S. Air Force, will
be an event of Decemlx:r 2::1, 19M
at the Syracuse Asbury MethoMr. and Mra. Frank Vroman
dist
Church with Rev. Roben '
&amp;ttP.nded a family reunion at the
Linter reading the VOW$.
Lake White Country
~ay when flft,y·alx
the family enjoyed a
BIRTH ANNOUNCID
oring Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Street
Commis.!'loMr and Mr!~
Jr., and daughters, Lynn
Ray Frazier axe anru:unclnl the
.Beverly, who are .moVing from birth of a nine pound son, RaiKly
Waverly to Wilmington ln th~
Joe. at their home D~c. 10. They
near future.
have Uu·-ee oldel' sons . and two
Mrs. Paul Cooper, Sr.,
wa8 daughters. Mrs. Goldie J~well,
hoetess for 'be party and it was Harrisonville, i.s the ,grandmother
tile first time Jn twenty·two years o! the baby.
that the Coopt;~r family had a reunion.

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Themeet
at tie home
with Mrs. Eleanor
U hostess.

SWAN RUBBER COMPANY

O~M/

The WSCS mel at Heath
dist Church Monday
with Mrs. Emcraon · Jones,
dent, in charge of the
·T he group voted to 11end a
mas sift to Mi58 Lois Ce~il
IUSY liES TO MElT
cards ' to Mrs. 0. P. ;i{Iclil
The Busy Bee Clasa will
Mrs. Robert Hurley, who are
at the Flnt BapUai
Church Mrs. Nan Moore, councillor
a tile Senior Methodllt Youth FeJ.
Thuraday evening af 8:3(1 lor
poUuck supper and their Christ· low1hip, CXPillined that the · MYF
mas party.
would have charge of the Christmas baskets prepared by Heatb
CLUI TO MilT
Church each year · and
11ked

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AND 0cm.ROBATION8

Common Stock

WASHINGTON uP-Tile fa.rm·
er get. conatderabiJ Jeq than balf
of every dollar the hoUteWtle
spends on food. AnjJ tiP.:' "prj.~
•pread" Is expeined to iNw n'tn
wider.
poJis. ,
De~pit~ bumper crops
The giftl wlU be distributed er prieu to farmers, tbe
at the anbual party to be given lure
at the Gallipol\.1!1 ., 'l'heater wttb
the date to be announced later.
Those at the dinner aqd
hl
charge of the a:ifta .were Mr. and wh.-1 .
Prices
Mrs. C. J- DaviJ, Point Pleaaant; proportionately to
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. :Wise,
Jr., fiU'IP pricea.
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Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
The aiUiwer is
Fenderboach, Mr. and Mn. Jam- proeessina: ebarces;
and labor. traDJportation,
es Herrold, Gallipolis; Mr.
Mn. .Alva Grover, Chesbln.
wb-aleaalina:, retailing,
fi ~ms maldng and
products-in sh9ft,
connected with , foo~ .1 .hand!~.
The co.t of th*"'ervieet liifW
creased steadiJ:y' in reeen.t · YeaJB
and the .outlook for next year ·u
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Mrs. Emerson Jones Preside At GQthering
Of Heath Methodist Church WSCS Group

RATES OF TAXATlOH

IY GAYI.OitD "· GODWIN J
UnltM PNN ltaff c~

M.r. 11nd Mr~... RaY 'Y~eard sumer's
-·~·;~;;_.:·--;.;·~
entert.ained with a family dinner
eot1UI!•)!d
Sunday evening at their home, Jng bill
. ~8 bUllon do:1;:~~~~.~~
The table was decor111ted wltb
,
a center piece conaiatlng of an 1 Lineolr,t Helghts, honorlna: thetr cent of the_
umbrella with a noral design in son. J1mmy, on hie
eleventh housewives will spend al!l'oss
!t. Standing in front of the cen- b~day. A blrtllday ca~e iced ~n grocery counter for farm P""luc.
ter pieee was a miniature bride wh1te and decorated w1th p,u rp e ed good.li. Forty cents .of
·doll. All of tbe many gift! were footbaUa was served with the dollar goes to the farm-er.
The Department of Agricu:lture
placed around the floral design dinner·
on the table.
Gue1 t.s were ltr. and Mrs. John computes the farnu!!r's lhar&amp; ud
the marketing bill through use _,f
Games were played and prlzes Hamiltcm and d&amp;JWbter, Judy, a "typical market basket" ·· lpr
were won by Mn. Clark lble, Mr. and Mrs. Johii Parry and av-erage wage earners or clerical
Mrs. workers in an Urban eommunity _
Mrs. Dale Hill, and Mr1. Robert son, Curtis and Mr. and
Louks. The door prhe was won Robert Parry, all of Logan.
The basket contaius all farm proby Mrs. Robert Louks.
'l'he honored guest received a duced foods. Fish are exclud:~
number uf nice gifts.
In the latest repoJ;'l-July..SCpteft'l:
Those attending were Mrs. fto.
her-all itellU,.Qf the. qa.arl:et.,bl&amp;.
bert Louks, Mn. Wadfl Louks,
ket cost at retail $983.35. dt thlt
Mrs. trances R.()berll!l, Mrs. John
tbe fanner's ebare was $393.26 r
lhle, Mrs. Clark lble, Mrs. Dolly j
40 per cent. The 60 per cent mar
Wolle, Mrs. Dale Hill, Mrs. Dallas
keting bUI waa $ti90.10.
Hill, Miss Mary Jane Eicttinger,
The farmer does not get the
Miss Don"na· Parfitf"," 'ltf~s· ''~·~Jer.
samt.l!J)Itri· creni of return r.n ·' ar
W1pt(ltv~ : ~ Jane Louks,
itemt1: For ualbple, s pound ldaf
Mjss PhjtHf t. JMi, Miss Valerie
. - -·-Jo GHmore, Mrs. John Gilmore,
Mila Jane GHmoi-e and the honored guesl Tliose sending gifts
but unable to attend were Miss
Delores Kitchen, Mrs. Fred Crow,
Mi.ss Mary Tere&amp;a ~eier, Miss
~_Jil•dey L. Smith, Mrs.
Paul
WHAT
KerM and Mrs. Charles · nile.
After the gifts were operied re·
freshment.s were· served by t~ ,
hostesses.
their borne in Syracuse,
with a bridal ahower.

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Housep~ty
3:00 Tho Bj( I'AJ'Pif

6:40 NeWs' Pidure

Milton Hood, chairman or the
Cub Scout project, introduced
Mr. Leach wbo explained the
purpose and fundamentals of Cub
Sc!outJag, He ahowed a fJim t-o
emphasize bl.s pointS and stre&amp;s-ed
the fact that any boy in
the
community could join the Cub
Scouts if he was in the age group.

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S~reb, f\tl'. Ol!I9~0W
The ~)il4i~l. IJ.,f&gt;t

A Cub Scout Paek waa organiz.
ed in Middleport Monday evening
when NeiBon Leach, Field Direc-tor, GaiUp~, met with sixty parents aod boys at the Middleport
First Baptist Churtb. Sponsors of
the Pack wiU be the Golden Rule
Class of the Baptist Church and
·t he· meeting opened with a prayer
by Rev. C. E. Hoyt.

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Tb&lt; •IJ.wiol •f lbh -~~ u Ulll/nol _, um Mtil •• -..1• H11 w 6... fk1t miJnJ, of 11H SW•
D/ ON wH will
IIIIHtviH IM wilb • li1t~~ U r4uJ• lo NHnUittiiJ oJ OJM.

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Ctlrtatmaa gilta for the child·
ren of the Obio Valley Electric
Corporation
employees
were
wrapped Friday eveninr at the
plant after a six o'eloek dinner
at the Lafayette Hotel in GalU-

Cub Scout Pack
Bride Elect Honored Family Dinner Held
Organized In
At Bridal Shower At Woodgeard
John Gilmore and Misli
Middleport, Mon. JaneMrs.Gilmore
honored Mist Carol
Home Sun. Evenmg
Louks Friday, December 9th. at

Paul

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coasl Confefeoe,· PrJlt frOm Vir'!ala; ~· di&gt;lll!'oil!Wuaa SliiJ
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The man known as "Mr. "Basket- haa reiM!hed ·31 and llaa l-ost his · the Wahama stud-tnt body. Such
~l" before he &amp;tl:l~pad . down . "edse". through a Yl!llr's macttvtty. an afternoon cootett is wual~
.~or to laM aeaRolf ~~~~ been talll:held once ~ season at Wa~' a ,
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orde.r to giVe students •• QApor• r •aJvtnao• It anot~er -·.
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1 . eral mana&amp;er o( th~ La,kers he .Kun4lt 1 ,. 1 ~,' "becaUil.l I'd bote · to . tum_ty to see e eam n ~
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'b.lm tit burt.''
The Falcons were pa~ed ID t~l:![r
~ court and at t~e gate..
victory on Mondat by ~lg Joe
!But the out.R:i)okon Kundla ftell
It's pos1ih\e thal he mlght t-oo, Ford, who tallied .28 points to lead
U.,t .even ln one snaoh .the swift· eithel' phyatle~lly or In hLa repuh· tit scores 'Bah Waugh of Cbeshire
mPYlnr pro game .hu pa&amp;Hd Yl· tloll. BIC!'ause lt Is abiolutely took seco~d honors with 19 polntil
k4n by,
I(IlP.Ing the llfldes Whic)l l»asket· whlle Jimmy Rou~b or Wlihama
ball-and basketball
players- had. 18 and W&amp;lt Taylor o,f Cht·
•· 1n lh e 1a:h• f ew Year~·. af1 1r£! ~114 17.
.,I OOuht if he's serious. any- b av• ma~
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ln Cheshire, the Falcon&amp; fated
ht -ha! thought a~ut It, llut his
When Mlkan broke intp tl"le pro the tlllle.~t team that they have
eQmeback would be strictlr for t'hc glme juat eight years ~iO he 'WJS met this •easetn.. The Cheshif'e
cate. U he Is reallY tnte!ltstet!, ·'tl£! referred to liB •·excessively tall." lelm "'llilced a quintet on tbe
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Game
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40 pqtati10 -14Kid Ohio fit!lte tp an
nay win, 89-81, over Oldaboma,
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the end of the third quarter wi•h
the IC'OI't 45--36. However, *he
Cheshire team Cllme back ln
!!nil period and almost caughf
t',.~rp. w1t h t h c Fa 1~ons hunging on
to win by two poin1s.
The box score:
WA.HAMA (-65)
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Ford, c . --- -- . - 14 0·1 28

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Pat.liJh,
RoQjh, g --- ---·-· - 7
OhiOans aolred to a lt-3 lead in Tpt~ ... _ .
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flvl:l 11 (IUsrd fts Monday night's
top seoring ·star. ,He tallied ..0
poinb on 12 .baskets and J6 free
throws to lead an- 81=-69 roUt af
Oklalloma.
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'&lt;eY Yt-~~~ Die~ lf~ver. Akron, 0 ..
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Cheshire --.,--- · - ~ 13 . 25 ~ 88

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lbe re· iorldo liP'~ Q:!
'f'l•• of Bill ,\&gt;11 PRI" of ~~.
I~Jill ~. ~ -10 1,4. !1:1
2M,. 19~. 1~. !lint~ plaee 01~•
tj~l p7
r~ · Te~h 84
Gloor of Ch~~~ Df~)fblle ~ il
ake FOri ~ct b'giftil 69
new h~gh g~m! recorll 'or qu~ll·
'leJlll. ~t. ~ lltrlb Cuo. Cot. il8 .fylog ~rellnolltirlll •Wit]J l . l'ft~q~¥t&amp;Je ap ·Keplp.c~ St. 78
one pomt "Ptl8r thu 1be ~ld re&amp;&lt; St Jill llld 'fenD St .. cord.
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their bands full with a tall C... ' ,T~ g .. :.~·-··t~ -"·· 8 1·3
shire quintet; on •onday a,._. ; (lqt11"', a: ·-· ·-:-;-·.-r:-- 2 _ 1 ·~

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S.ylor, .fi9:48 t a 11 Texas· A &amp; M
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CHICAGO . UP-The 15~ All·
are aebedUled tOlliK'ht. N~rth Caro. Star Bowlin¥ twrn~ent entered
Una State ~~ ·. 3 m"b Cl~mso~; the final roUnd Ill qualifying gam·
nu~uoe~e N~. ~,!tees St. ~~ ·ti .toda)' with two members of
Pa., ~lui:O.ls Ne. l l pla~ N~re , Detroit"a world cluuqP.ion Stroh~
T~~r~~~lasL kturd•¥ •lP,·t-a~d Dame~ M~uette No. 13 br»ts team, Ed Luban.ski iitlid. rom Hen.~. K
11y..l1ed ~n- 'l~~·· Q~w Jtnil ~rge Waslli~· 'nes.sey, leading -the 'field.
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qUfbt by Blp- IQ~ fio . l6 ett-t~ns· We-st Vir.
I.,ubanaki ·tqOved into .first place
~ll'l&amp;. ' .
. ..'Mond4Y whep 'he tutD.ed ln th~
•·lbl'~.!~t ·serie1 of th·e t~tvn·amenr
.ll . tot•l Qf 1,343. pQ.ln~ (I~ ,:ames of
118.. !125,. , 1114, 2'45, ,21~,'248. Ills
18 games total ,wai a,m ~r 78

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noon bofore the, enlked UP Utelr ~lbljil. II ..... -- - - - ,, 3 . ~ . 0
Under etirr~nt rUle!, the offen· second victory of the JOUDI ,.. 1 · ~f·::.~- -.z ~~ 21 D-19 .83

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to see him try a comeback.
m~n wlt!r-b.'d legJ-01' • man who

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14fndla ot tbe Mlnneapolh :J..a~ •· ~~;. ~' lw,epe; t,hc preasure on played on the Wllhii-KP.a flour. The
h4ted t-o see Georg.e Mlkan quit and the. tempo of t.he game a1 a l''alcon.• have lost one.

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Colorado, ddtH(dlftr ~iJ . s~en
champ b\]t ove.rl~~ in pre Sea·
son dope shel!~s becll~e gradua.
tiun &lt;:!aimed four atartrrz, p11¥Jid
ho~t to \he Hawkey.. ~~d&amp;f ,
night at 89ulder, ~ .. a.nd. h;i.Pd·
ed them 1 ...~~-U!§iD~· ~l ..~eat.
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:em "the llf81 ,ourt, (la.thplJeU :agd ~ Thomas ere aU
It&lt;~ to Nelson- ov,r ·~ leo\ IJU.
a prHI!Jao• fayor- · ~Ol)Clf . ,C~Jl•· jllanler will
ed.· QreyhouJ¥1. quintet.
start his II}De team that opened
~ other . SEO · gaines tonight aealtu~t J"acbon
with ' ; a9n1er
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clJie Toinaao,._.
Mi!k\1'1!1'1'1 Will be 'll••lhll •
wll! Joo out to 1top tap ll·~~vlije ~ve ~ll' ·lie•
tllot 34 ,..,. wlnni'!O otntol&lt; peat lllil!illl!alf!i!•· Tile •lloun$
G•lll~tolla h1' ruR • up :In 10tt frld,U· ..,lit •tt&gt; Athell8 af.
0 com,atltlon over _- the
~r blQ~ 1 'ISla le~d. Ttujy have
r ye•n. Oddly efUV•h lt .Ps. •Mii 'Plven lD Boyhtr, Metho P..,.roty PllntMr•
Q.uali$, 'PlJjl.q. Yauna:, X.eatlnJ
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- " ttoltod In tho ttlf.tll 1~1 ·~~~~ Y&lt;ili&lt;!W ~lc!&lt;tU •beck on
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1Jallipoli·1 . II be led I&gt;Y bl@ ·P~cao.. 1!fqnb)f wlll otorl !lot·
JQbn "Mllh
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points pet.' *arne in hb :flnt, K~uff at aiuMr, ,whJle ~ellinoey
t .. eontea~, He ls the •nlf VI'-· I and Eulep wUl be et the a:uarda.

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Tuesday, Dtj;ember 13,. 1.955

rhe Deily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Miadleport, Ohfo

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1'1&lt;1 PUILtt UTILITIII

OUT OF HIS-DEATH CELL

C-IIION OF ONtO

For Rent

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Rea i Estats

Ne. 25,901
AppUtatlon of $yl"'euse Home
UtDiti1111 Compuy tor Permaaent Rate for Natural Gu.
INTRY
Tbe foiiOw.iar: form of Jeaal aottce submtlled· wuh tbe ahm'e e~t­
Utlad applleatloli' is hereby _approved for publication:
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3-~m FURNISHED APARTMENT I FURNISHED HOUSE for
s._JP .
I ceatl pel' word f~n tbr• _.
With pr1vate bath. Utllitie. paid.
Cumpletrtr modern. f'relibly
letUtln lDMrtioDL
Over V&lt;1gue Shoe Store. Pbont:
pa mted On Lincoln Height,;
Spedal-Oile IDOIIII for a&amp; eeata 1 46-M.
12-13·3tc
Csll 3:10 ~1 .
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run

will
be eb&amp;Dced f()J' adYil'tlllnt if aot
pthtfor Mfwe tbt l&amp;tb of eacb
moath followiq ID.sertlon

~-Sbo-dd be
reported ~edW'!Ib . Tbt Daib
Sellttncl will DOt be reapon&amp;ible
for mcrre tbaa OIM!! iDcornltt lD-

IITora ill

lll'tioa.

·...r:d ot ~anlm aa.d b))f'(lal N\l·
tice1 01. t:Yentl prlDtOO at ruu
lar dusifled ratet., Obituaries
pu~abed at 1 eeat per word.
CDaried Adl rec-etved hJ mail or
telepbODll llnfl eareful ~

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For rent-F~SHED
HOUSE, M.(JOt::Rt" t"OIJR RO O~ HOUS E7 fOOma on Lmcoln HUL, with
la rge Ll'ln g room , two bedrooms
garage and lau.nliry, has he~ t
!:m ;.m• k1ll.:hen . bath, 50 per
and floor furn.ac&amp;, thermontatac
t·ent b~ .~cnw nt, coal furnace. lnl
controlled. For ippointrnenl,
30x200 [I on ~;ood p&lt;~vcd st reet.
cal~ Ewlnj &amp;tore, Phone 133 or 1 with a!l utll1 ttes in and paid
Ewma: reaidence 313..J.
12-3.tf
for . Out of Lown owner will
- -sell for Sti,OOO.OO ReasCJ nab\ P
2 Five room modern
.-\PARTdown pa ;·ment , ba ln nc£" at 5
A-tENTS, with laundry and l&amp;rr.o:.o oo
age. New V-room dwellina: with
per cen t 111tcrest at ""' .
per
· · ~traae aa.d laundry
f'bon e
month Vacant, p o:-.~ession to;H}·.~~ . A. N. .Benael. · 6-~ 7 -tt
morrow This p ro pf'ort.~ ts local ·
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1 For
nn~teoaton
Ladden,
€'sled contact ll obl!r! Dillon .
Scaftold Boarde, Drop Clol.bll.
Rcaltnr. G11l lipolis. Ohw.
Clinton Fisher, Middleport.
I 12- t2-llt r
Pb.one d2ti:&gt;X.
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_:_.:_.:__.:__:_:_:_.::.::;::___ _ _ _ · •1eomer. Cllnt?n Fisher, .!did·
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PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL
dle~~· ~X.
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$6.50 M.achinl~ WAve, $3.00
APAR'l'MENTS, Gravel Hill, Mid-I POMEROY -l'Oew 4 bL·droom mo·
$10.00 Cold Wave, $3 .00
dleport.. Call 6170-J.
10.26-f.(
dcrn home with h;1rd wood floor.'&gt;
LOVILV LADY BEAUTY SALON
--full basem~ n !, automatic
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Call the R{Widence
Two Furnished 4-Koom APAB'fr11rnace heating, large lot . Wtll
Mrs. Virgil Roush
M.E.NT~, .new furniture. Utilititb
consider sm all er home as down
12-12-6tc
piU.d. t:aJa OO&lt;W-M..
d-:l.u-tl 1 payment and assume ex ist in g
.FURNISHED
4:RooM: APART.j loan . Total pricl' $14,000.00.
Ironing done in my home. Betty
MEN'f for rent. Ground en· ' NEW HAVEN-)Icw 5-room mo·
Howell, ~ci~e. __ ~~~
trance. PreftJrabty adults. Call i dern fram e with attachl'd garLET OUR ELECI'RONlC SECRE337.J.
12·9-6tc
age. FQrced air heatin!l. Full
TARY TAKE YOUB WAtrr
basement. Excellent lot. Will
YOUR CONVENIENCE (
Rent
tcad e for fHm ;. M""" C""nly
EVENINGS. CALL 3D7.
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1n Sugar
Run.
In!orma- :· FARM--6-roorn
mcnt.
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aDd I HOUSE
t10n, 127
Butternu1
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12-6-ltllp
house with
eler
, RUT-tricity an d bathrnom, lots o f
at Rut11nll ( 17)
Help Wanted
•h•ubbeoy. flowers and ;hade

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Will hire a yot.t.tt;" man wHling to
learn the service Illation trade.
Write Box 668-Z, % The Daily

18 61 AutO Services

SeB.\.ioel, Pomt;roy.

:ompl~l~ -.'wHE£i. ALIGNMENT

12-13-tf

full ·timc combination
brake nrvlce. Wanted,
nurse and house-keepet. Good
Haekettl' -Safety Service, West

balaJichtJ and

Main $tr.eet,
Pbnae 287.

Pomeroy,

waaea, nine houn tree weekly.
Lois Cecil, Midi.lle[lort. Phone
6079.
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W ANTED-8 trucks to haul

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19M CHEVROLET Bel·Airl;! 4-door WANTED....._ Buokkel'pcr AccouctSedan, $1395. IJ!aetlnar 's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
12-10·6tc
19M
n;lu""; -,.=-door Se·

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d~m, SHiW!i, BJaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
12-10-6tc

ant, maD or woman, between 23
and 30, able to tuke dictation.
s.ome typmg. Good salary, Che-shire, unio. Write l:tox 668-Y.
% The Dally Senlill('l, Pomeroy,
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Employment

19M BUICK VB Supc• R;'i"' ( r!j)
Coupe, $2191J. Blaettnar's, Pome---roy, Ohio.
12-10-Btc Want empl oy ment as waitress or
housekeeper by day or week.
.1J~4 DESOTO V8 4-doo"'.~';~~~~."'Call Bertha M.ariCJw, ~~ Walter
$179ft. Bluttnar'8,
P
~land, 3471 , Racin e:___ ~!p
.onto.
12-IO·flte
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Btaettnar·~. Pom·Jroy,

son, ""e.
Ohio.

19~Z

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OI.OS VB Super "88" 4·door

1201 ljus1ness ~erv1ces

CRITf BRADFORD, -AUCTION.I!:Eft. Phone 382! , Racine, Ohio.
l2-6·18tc

Sedan, $1195. Blacttnar's, PQm- For reliable ted)o and 1'V repalr,
eroy, Ohio.
12-IOfttc
can 6046-J. We 1ervlce all
maket~.

Sellmolla
Middloport, &lt;&gt;hlo.

For Sc.ie

Appliance,
9-27-tf

- - --QUICK SERVICE oa Watch fte..
.ROUGJI
LUMBER •
pairina by FadorJ Tralbed
PATTERNS • MDJE
'VI'Ikbmaker. COUJNS JEW&amp;
r M and up. We deliver.
LERS, Pomeroy,
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J. L. llawt, Mlnomllle,
l"OREMAN &amp; ABBOTI T.V.
Phone Che1ter, OhJo or
SP·
VICE All mai:ea Repaired by Kx
85'17e.. Ma!IOD, w. Va., after e pert TeebnldaQI. Phoae 8284: y
p.m. Mill 1t Pretti Fork on US
MIJI'tlepott.
8-15-U
11-IO·SOil
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New POP COOLER, abo ELEC.f'biNlltl 200. t:lelud Apiil.laaet.
TRlC ~ good as new.
t;~ore 118 ~. M.a.aa St., ~umcroJ
Priced lft.l' quick
•ale. See
2-le.':J.lt
Charles
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12-8-111&lt;

BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS TIIEES.
'.lf'Ae your own llelcctlon. You
can select one at our stnro or
WA w\11 take you to our patch
cl·o"' by 1nd ynu CRn aet Uu.•
fioe.~t tree you 11vcr had in the
flil:fl you want . We deliver.
Phoat 133. Ewtna:'l!i Stor~ 108
W. Main St.. Pomeroy. l2-3·H

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PRACTICAL Gin'S for tile !ar·
mer- many ltema to clloou
fromTractor
Aeet'Uorles,
Tqob, etc. From
MEIGS EQUIPMENT

114,

Good youn&amp; UOn&amp;E, •Ingle and
truck flrmlna: . Phone Eddie
Thomu, Chcalllre '1'7478.

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WANTED TO BUY- Lop,

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l'oillor, Blllwood, Plae, Wjiaul
A1M Ou, Popkr, Blllwood
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120 1:11 Insurance

COMPLETE 1a1uraace Protectloa,
J.Ue, Auto, Fire, Polio. Call Doa
Millt, Middleport, Ohio.
nuNK.lNG 01· buy~nl inaurwaot1
Guaraateed eavh111 up' to &amp;Mrt,

V, D, EDWAIUlS, Pbono 811-X,
Home tat.
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delivery.

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AROUND OHIO
BY GEORGE L . ZEIS

r o~&gt; t&gt; an avera&amp;c. of $14 per
hrtwecn July, 19M, and Ju(y,
1955.

Home

THE l'UBLIC UTlLlTlES
COMMISSION OF omo.

NOTICI

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l•tate ef lareh Atlcl~ DecHtetll
Notice 11 herebJ JiYeD lbat Jidl,. "
son Hob1tetter wbou P01t Ottlco
acldreaa II Pomeroy, Ohio. .baa
been duly appolnted u Executor
o! lbe Elt.ate o1 Sarah Atkia1 late
of P&lt;~meroy, Melp Coua.ty, Ohio,
deceased.
Dated this 2Gtb day of Novem·
ber,

195~.

John

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Bacort

Judge of the Probate Court

Melga County, Ohio.
ll -21J; 12-fl.l3-3tc

I.'IL ABNI:.R
nd underlying the above described property to~ether wltb the
right to mine lbe same without
encwnbrance to the .surfece, and
wbjE:ct to an easement for sew•
aae fiUer diteb or le!lchiRI dlteh
a1 set forth and described in that
instrumeat bearin&amp; date Novem·
ber 28, 1943, and recorded in said
il.ecorder's office December 3,
1143 in Deed Book lt51. paJe 178:
APPRAISED ali a whole at $4800.·
00 Forty-Eight Hundred Dollars.
TERMS OF SALE Cash on day of
Sale. t'he Marshal reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
HOWARD C. BOTIS, UNITED
S't~TES MAIISHAL S, D_ OWO,
CoiQmbul, 0 ,
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Announcing
.'G.otNG
10 BA~C:.E B.UDGEJ'
.
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ROBERT L . MOULTON,
Thi s represents an inttcMe of
Cbal.rmeo
about 8 ':'Ct, Figuring on IVl.'l"ages
R,\l,PII A, WINTER
aga in . this 111.eana tMt Obl&lt;t farm
BOWARD J. KENEAI.Y
land went from $160 per au&amp; up
.
Comntissivners.
lo $19~ per acre.
Entered
ln.
Journal
Dec. 1, 1955
I do not like to quo~ averaaes
''A lr\lt top)':
CUCKLER REALTY
too much, however. Thli sort of
- -- - - - - - - - - -- thing, while nec ~ snry, 1..1 very Basil t ·Boi-it!ki.
Bow 229
Phon• 108 Y
S~t'l!lery.
12-to-:-u r
mis loadlng. lt certainly dots not
NOTICI TO BIOOER:S
12-a, 1a, :i0.-3••
gi\•e a true picture of maa.y parts
Sl"aled propo.~ ah will he re·
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%84 Wert Matll St-~Pomeroy, Ohio
of the state.
1 l ceivl"d by the Board o( Edlll'&amp;tion
Although r;ome oC tl1e better number o!.factora. one is location
of \\'ester n Ln&lt;'al School Dis trict,
Thil: 1t8te 'is Only some 430· mil·
Rullnnd, Ohio, Meigs County at f11r mers are havio11 to. add tO
the •Jffi~.: oL the Clerk &lt;'f ·ilnct their present acreotge, this fact is e11 RWilf. .~m }~~ "O( the po.p ulaEIChOOI district nt fhc sc hool build- no t tTuly representative B:s to i.vh)' tion ih .t he y..iHed ~tates . For the
Ing at 12 n oon, East ern St!indard the prlc~ of farmland b"' risen in moat pirt, Ohio bas a wealth of
natural resources such as w..ater
We have iln th is dmrnediat.e
Time on Weduet;( 1ny, Dec('mber 22, t he past year.
The increase in sir:e of farmland and the like.
'Vicinity a beautiful smal'l spin1!:15(i ror the furnis h i n ~ of the fol Ohio is W.:!IJ dotted with centers
et piano.
luwmg etFiipmcnt: Ki!rh en, Lunch h11s hc~n deemed necusary to. get
Reliable oarty maQI' pa_~· ~mal l
ftoom, Cl&lt;&amp;s.; Room and Gy mnas- better utlliz:ation_~,ut of machinery j of P'G.pulation whieh exceed 100,depotit and tllkf&gt; over D:ll'ments
nlm, Rutland Grade Srhnol, th e and labor.
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000 people. A,bdi!wherc ever there
• Write for det•ll•
But we should not .forget for is big~ population undeT present
Fino~nc• o.pt., ao)( 149
Salem l'1•n h~ r GrLJdc School and
one momenl tile f(!.rmla.gd. WtiiCh lB eeonoJDIC to.Dditi~!!. there is
JACKSON, OHIO
the gymnasium Duild in6Jf i nterested ~~~:h•e l"Q:icrcnccs
The propnsed equip mrnl sha ll bemg taken out -of cirtu1atioJ\ . by stroo,a bidding for land.
Far'm l'And around such ~enters
and telephone
be in accordance wit h plans anct industry, housing diw.f:~OP,mient~
an~
ro~ds.
I
maintain
~~nd
of
populafiort is much higher than
- - -- - - - - · ::·:··::;-~;;'l s ~,&gt;ccil'killions prepared by A. H.
Moell enkamp &amp; A s~~oucia les, F.ngi- IYhlch IS u~;ed tor tbe iboY~. pur- land W:bich· It 50 trill~ away. Not
Good Clean Used Cars
necr.s. 121 North High Slr N:-1, Lan · poses .should not ba eoruiJdered u lh•t it·Ia any more productive but
indicative of farm r eal estate· va. rather beeaQie it . is more ·useful
All 1\olakes and 1\lodels
:a~IN, Ohw .
I
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ror .,DOJl•,fJ'Ii!:ql\ural purpole!l.
l'lan.- and apecincauon• ,,,,. on ues.
Actuall y, much of Ohio . £arm
CuYahoga C(lunty (Cleveland ) .
fi le as fnllow~;:
AUTO SALES
The oHi re of the Clerk of th ·~ land which i!l bei ng so~~~-.for de not 100 mat1;v y'~an:; ago had maity 1
SERVICE AT TilE MACHINE SHOP
13 oard of F.duratiu n at th e !11gh vclopment purposes, t'osts . liD:.'· farm!' ~OU~~'i" ~he · ~ountryside . l·
SALES
AT 284 W, Main St_:_Potneroy, Ohio
Build ing, Hutl und. t lhio. where from $600 lo over '3000 per Ther'e atf Mlll ·lt feW around but
He who has the weUare of Schnol
See
Roller!
Thompson ""' llubei1 Fulton
acre.
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they·e'r.e ..:~tt:inc '4!Xce'!dlngly 'rare. 1
Meigs Cnunly .
those he serves at heart
or
Lyle
. Hytei~Phone 86-J.
Compctttton for fcU'm land··· in lpd~tr:y atW, ·. ~u&amp;IDg' hO! moved :
Th e offic e of A. fl. Moellcnk:tmp
We Bene with equnlly thought
Ohio
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stron'g.
This
isch,10
.tO
a
the
lamfer.
·OUt.
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ful coruid(lration. The homelik e ~nd A;.sociatt•s.
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comfort of our funeral home,
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con:;id{'rrd
by
the
Hmll 'd of ~:dtl ·
and oyr personal a!tendanct"
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in
at'I.:On.ianct•
wil
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thn
upon the needs of th a family
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and friends. rt•flccts the ~ piri: (~r n ·· ral ( 'tide of the St;:.tr of Oltin
'HHI h;• on hlank f&lt;l!' tn~ {u r nt &gt; h ~ rl
of Ollr ~crv lce to !hE! living~
to serve as we would be served by LhP Cle rk tlf \h (' nn ~ rd liT h ~·
\\'h eel Cha l1·s
Hoapi\al &amp;d~ rhr t:ugint•N . All .*pr'1rn~uh 'h:tll
~ )!.' rnclon•d m 11 ~t· a le d rnvt·tunl'
Ambul11 nce SNvire
:Hldr('.SI!Cd to th e Clurk of lh··
Phone 2B5
Hoard of Erllll'il lin n of \\'(' ~'i'l'n
TRIYIY-fotNSTERWALD
l,ora l Sc-h•1ul Dul trirt, lli gh Schuol
Funeral Home
Bui lding, Rut111nd, Ohio Th r: uu lsid t! or th e ~nvcJope sh:dl ClfrtLtm
thl! n am~ of the blfl dt•r nnd lhC'
fJranch uf the work hid upon
MAX WARD
115 I. SIClond St.
Phon• 61
No [ll() s mny be withdra wn fu r
Pomeroy, Ohio
a periOfl of 30 days after !h(' ntw n-

FULTON- THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES
Hos Purc:hosed The
MEIGS-OLIVER SALES

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Spinet Piano

ond Will Now Hondle

MUST SELL

Ferguson
Oliver- New Holland
and Delaval
Farm Machinery

number.

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and nose

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when you
lo
lvpscly
com pre~

FULTON- THOMPSON

METROPOLITAN

TRACTOR SALES

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THI PUBLIC UTILITIU
COMMISSION OF OHIO
No. ?.5,924
Application of Syracu sf&gt; Home
Utilities Comp:my for Interim
Rall' f1•r Nal11ral (~R~.

IF

You hove somethi11g
To Sell, Trode qr Andll 111 for l)lrtlctdlnf
Oblo Valior ltlla. Corp.
nounc:e, Let A Dolly
'COoi.W. liiiD,
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Sthtlntl Dl1ploy, Ad
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to. Ront or Wont Ad H Your
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under death eentence u • kldnap.rapllt. &amp;a ahoWD OD Ida wq
to tederal eourt 1b San l'raucl.aco toz a bearlD&amp; cmlawi bJ ltae
U. 8. Suprema Court.
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It Sl'l'lllS like a paradox to see
priers paid for farm ·pro ducts
slippin g and at the :;a me lime
find that fttrm real t!o;tatc price s
Garage, cellar and other bu ild- hnvc been o n Lhe up ~rade.
ings. Plenty or garden ground
Yet, !I('COrding to economists,
and pa stute, ~ acres in aiL t ha t is exactly what happened in
Only ten minutes drive to Pam. Ohio thi ~ past yea r.
eroy. $5:500.00.
Marh•t valu;: of Ohio farmland

IWIJPIUl
machlnM, new
and
ut~ed, porhble, cabinet, elt't·
trie, and trnadle. Hlahellt tr•de·
In value for your old macblncll.
Easy terms ArranJud. All maENTRY
chlnH and repairs fully 1 uar- · The f111in w in ~ fnr m of 1&lt;·~~~1 no·
an~etd. fREt HOME DEMON · li&lt;'e suhm illt•d with lh&lt;' above l'n·
STRATION. Phone 809-J. Keet~ titled applic..ltion is hereby ap.
on's Sewing Machine Service, prov ed fur publication ·
l'omeroy, Ohio.
"LEGAL NOTICI
Notice Is hHehy given of th e
fi\inp: by the Syrncu sll Hom(' llli·
lili c~ ('ompany. 2060 Falrfa:x Road.
Columhu ~ . Ohlo. on thC' 16th day
or Nov~ mher . 19!}1), wlth the Public Utililll"S Commi_o;sJo n of Ohiu,
of an applicathm proposing o l('m·
porury rate of $2.00 for the first
500 cu. H .. pt'r month, 80r pM'
1,000 cu. n. fnr th o next 4500 ('U
ft., and 90t' per thousand cu, ft .,
for all ovt-r 5.000 cu. rt. with a
minimum chaqjl' of $2.00 per
month nnd 11. JlC'nally of :'lc p er
tbouMnd on all account.~ not ptair1
within 10 da)'l! of lh~ end o[ the
bUiioa month .
Syracuse H')mfl Ullliht1 Company
lJy Chalmen Parker, Socretery:'
It Is. further
ORDEREn. That a copy of thill
entry
be served, forthwith , upon
POR THI aliT
the
Syrllcuso
Home Utilities Com ·
IN USED CARS
pany .
1'Hr. rusuc UT1LtT!ES
Me KNIGHT
('O&gt;IM1!1S10N OF OHIO
MOTOR lALII
ROBERT L, MOULTON,
,_Ill
MIMH•IIIo, Ohio
l'IUI !r Ullin
Sewing

CARYL CHESSMAN, tne bi:IID Wbo b1u1 .tpiDt ..,._ 7un Dl a _ .
Quentin death cell and wrttteu two belt llllllDI boolre wtille

'"LIGAL NOTC!
Notice il hereby riven of
the
filing by the Syraeuse Home Uti·
litiu Company, 2060 FeirCax Road,
Columbus, Ohio, on tbe 16th day
of November, 1965, wi.th th2 Public UUUties COIQminion of Ohio,
of an application proposing to in·
c:reaae its present rate for natural
sas of $1.23 for the fir.at 1,000 cu.
ft., per month, nd 70e per thous.
and cubte feet for all over 1,000
cu. ft., wltl!, a minimum charge or
$1.25 per montJ:I and a penalty o_f
5c peT thou•an~ fnr delinqueDt
payment; to a permanent rate of
$2.00 . for the first 500 cu. ft .. per
ma:ntb; 85e ~~, 1,000 cu. ft., for
th.e nelt t .,IOO cu. ft., •nd 9Gc per
thou~aa.d cu. ft., lor all over 5,000
eu. ft., wdb ftl.i1llMum charge of
$2.00 per mont.b and a penalty of
5c per tllousan~ on all accounts
DOt paid WJUlia 10 days or the end
of tbe billing mpnth.
Syraeu1e.
Utiliti~~ Company
By Chalmers Parker, Secretary."
1~ 1.1, further
ORJ)ERED, That a copy ot this
enlry .. be served,· forthwith, upon
tbe Sy~use Home Utilities Com- .
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pany.

NOTlCZ Oil' 8.ALE: ty virtue of
aa Order of Sale, No. 13M duly
luutd out ot the UDited Slates
Dlstrtet Court Ia and tor the Souther:: D!:t:h:t of Cb1v, Eut~Hi
Dlvialo.n,' l.n the eau of Tbe Unlt·
ed Statu of Anlerl~ ver.sua Ray·
moad C. Wilaoa end 1ril M. ,Vilson, I will offer for ule to the
blgheit bidder, at the door of the
Meip County Court House, at
Pomeroy, Ohio, OD Friday, January 8th, 1958 at l :OO-One O'Clock
in tile afternoon, the followin¥
described property, to wlt: -"Lot
No. ~ u desi&amp;nated oq a map of
Lincoln Hell:bts, made by Breece
&amp;: Carper, Rea:Utered Civil Englneer.s, Huntington, We.!t Viralnia, dated October 17, 1942, II
copy of which map was Wed in
the office of the Recorder of
Me.illi County, Ollio, December
17, 1942, in Plat · Book No. 3, at
paJes 43 and 44, and being more
particularly bo11nded and
de.acribed as fOllows : BEGINNING Jt
a point in the south line of Lin·
opln Road at tbe corner between
Lots 44 ancl 45, as shown on satd
map; thence with the said liati of
Llncohi Road, S. 63 deiJ. 5~.· E., M
teet; tbence with the line~twean
Lots 4~ aad 46, S 28 dcg_ 09' W.,
200 feet; thence N. 63 deg. 51' W .,
SO feet; thet:~e witll the .line between Lota 44 and 45 N. 26 deg.
00' E.. 200 teet to the point of
BEGINNING: reserving,_ however,
t~e coal and all other minerals in

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WINT~~

UlWARO J . KENEALY
Commillslobel'l'!
Enlle,.rd 1n J()urnal Dec. S, 19&amp;&amp;

th!a
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T~~Doi'y ·

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l'ropn~;a t ~

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l&gt;idder, gi vm~ hu~in &lt;!.~:
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Earh hirl mus t contain ltuo llilllll!
•If ('\·rn· pcr~ on inter es ted t hcrPi n
:m£1 III US! be aCCIJlllpll ll il' ll hy a
\' rrtifiP rl rheck Ol' cashi&lt;'r·~ r lwd~
on ~ulwn l hank in the sum of lll)l
les' th;~n 1011 [l(~ rc ('nl of the l1olal
amoun t o( th e bid or by u bond
in a Uko su m t&gt;Xctulcd hy nn ~&lt; p· .,_·
))J'nVTd ~l't'llr i ty, trust or i: Uu nm'y
t•ompa ll,\',
Sml d1cek () l' bond ~hal l llo ~
s ati~ Ct1 r. lory lo the Donrd.
If the bid is ae&lt;::e~ted a con·
tract will he entered into 11nd ih

ful. ol "'-"' ouf$1de to dl'l' is the c:hore of washday that most wOI'rlen

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tm·ncd artcr lht&gt; award of ! he
colll.ract is made and a pcrfurm·
antlc bond in the amount of 1011'.'~
of the C()Dtract has beiJn exccutcJ
by tilt&gt; successful bidder.
The Doard reserves the ri~ht to
njecl any ur all bids and to
waive dc!c.ct,t In the propo$&lt;11.

. · -.Ats_att perfld

Oblo.

time, and ft.. Automatic: GAS Clothts OI'Yfr df11J

automatic: drying method. Make wa:.hdoy
aos~er witt! an Alitomohc Gas Ctottiis-Orwer.

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Admlnlatrator
E•ttla of Left,.,.. Grimm
Oec;tiHd
Nollct&gt; is h~·eby !liven that Al·
vin Norrls wt. JSIJ Po.al Office Ad·
dress is PomeToy, Ohio, ha~ beN\
duly Hppointed as Administrator
of lhe ~".-!tate o( Lafayette Grimm
late or Ll'&gt;banon 'TownRltip, Meigs
County, Ohio, cfeceased,
Dated this 26tb day ol No\'ember 1951:1.
John C. Bar.on
of the Probate Court

~ry

clothn 'faS1er an.d S liiTIIs thftlper than any attw'r

ot the Board of Educa .

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..~ load, set the c:ontroli, ond ll!lload. And why Gosf 8eco1nt dl')irtg

tlon of Western Laeal School Distriet, ltutland. Ohio .
Mamie J. Heiner, Cl~rk
Carl :Deni.t,on, Pre,;ident.

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Sccurili('.s s ubmitted by 1he
unsucl'cs sful bidders will be r,·.

Ry order

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p crfO I'InllllCc prop~rly ::~ccurcd.

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Darling
Mn
Roy Fnnkun:
Mrs Otlo Bostic, Mrs. Jeu Abels,
Mr•. Carl King Mra.
Hom~~;r
We~rs . Mrs Wyatt Chadwell.
Mrs Arthur Weherli. Mrs. Earl
aotiegen Mrs. W. A. Dennis,
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d J Mn Hu
Mn. 0 . J. Howar ' r .. 8 11 · M ·
en Roush • Mrs - James L a St' -a:rt
rs.
John ~organB Mr~ J dn~r an~w tb~
Mrs . -~ame urn ar
hoste.s.
SHOWER
. _ 1, , ,.,,,,,,11 Adam~ . Jr ., and
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Mrs. RaJp:1 Sayre honore
J&gt;' &lt;n Roo•. h With a shower honor·
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ing their infant daujo(hter. Lmda,
reef' ntly. Tht' shower was held
at the Rou sh residence .
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NEW HAVEN SOCl ETY

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•• MR$. Yl. a... .IOMH!TOM
Stone, ~...-,. R. P'. Bey·-.nt, Mi'i. F.
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SIWING CLUI
A. Batey. Mrs. Paul Scally, Mrs.
.
Herman Layne, Mrs. Philip . Wol·
Mn. Howard AndreWI was hos· pert and Mn. J . L. St-ewart.
tna to members of t.M
Bend
BIRTH
Sewing Club 1t her bome on
Hr. and Mn. UermaJJ B lack
Tuesday , December 6. Those pre·
5ent were Mrs. Hugo Juhling, are _announcing the birth of a 7
Mn. N. 0. Wein, Mrs. A. B.
12 oz 11on. Brian Nel8on, born
Woodrum, Mn. Ottie
Roush, Sunday. December 4, at Sc:bae·
Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. w. r. · kel's Clinic. The Blacks haYe another child, 10-yea.r--old, Roger
IA&gt;e.
LIONS
The Lwn~&gt; Club met Tuesday,
December 6, at the Legion Hall.

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DOLL

POMEROY

Mrs. Charles Yollker, Mn. WaJ..
Mrs. Paul Scally visited with reter Grinstead, Mn. Charles Jew.liiat1~es in_ Wheelin£ tbiJ week.
ell, Mn. _~taoley Har~ . ~rs. H~
Bill ~ltes,_ soa. of Mr. and Vn

Unmm, MlSijl Lesta Hicurd, Mu- K. K Sc1tes I! home after rt~eent~
li!! Bumiardner and Mn:.
ly be!ng discharge d fr-om t~e arm~
Rou1h.
Mrs Lloyd RoWJh was JD Galh·
W$WS HOLDS PARTY
poll~ Monday on busine.&amp;a.

Wayne Lee Cf,pehart wit h the
U S "... ~:~rmes
·
t S.
at Ch en-y P 01 0,
Rev. and Mn. K. J . Scott.
T-he ~ · . was home on a furlough with
home was decorated in keeping h1s parent.~. Mr. and Mrs . Harry
with the holiday ~ecuon.
The
Sr.
group votro to dnnate to the Joy
M
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Toy l''und. Mrs . 1. R. Roush wa.c~
r_ an&lt;1 r s. -aym on 5 llhl. au
b
fa milY m oved into their new homo
program leader, the topic
eing t! {
p I R h
rt
"Jc~lL&gt; Christ: Who l.s He?" Sev1e ormer e e ous prope y.
t:ral members gave readings. A
Rc1·t•nl guests of Mr.s. F. A.
duet presented by Mrs. Howard Ba!ry were M.r.s. Arthur Fick of
I Tbe elub voted to prepare Christ·
Burris &lt;U~d Mr.:;. R. F Bryant and Pomeroy, Mrs. Paul Turnbull o(
mas boxes for the needy chHdThe JSirt 11.~1 inrludcli Mrs . Har- a play "TPa with International
Iren with Jack Frey as qiairman. ry Miller. Mrs. Dou~las Miller, CCinHm!t~('s"" WLI ' ll:i Vcn b.Y Mrs. ~b-~o n and Mrs. Glen Wallace oi
Cable, \\'ls.
The dub vol~ · d to donate for the Mrs . William Gibbs. Mn . Dwight Clayton Allwy. }{rs 01ho Lie'ving,
Hi!! Caprfiart and Ollo Boslit
, Christmas li~hting contci'it. Plans Sayre, Leon ~ Sayre , Mrs . Layton \-fr s Th l'lma Cllpt&gt;har t and Mn .
a1·t· medir11l palicnts in l!Glter Hos
] l'•erc made for Ladies' Night on Sayrt&gt;, Mrs. C. II. Currr . Miss Howard
Hurri .~.
R i'fre.~ hmcnt s pita!.
1 Dr&gt;cPmbcr 20. After the regular Goldyc Hart, Mr.~. llon l'". Roush,
w!.'re -' "rved to tholie n11mcd above
!\lr. and Mrs . Lloyd Roush were
Board of ~lrectors 1 Mrs. Henry Au-: k, Mrs .. Herman and Mr..,_ otte Rou.s n. Mrs. Ber1 meeti ng, :~
in rarkrnburg Wedne ~day .
meeting was held. Al whtch tlme1 Layne, Mr• . William Chisler. Mr11. nard Licving, Mrli. M"arga•·et Staab
' the club voted to purchase Red Mllt Stephen s. Mrs. B It Vance, Mrs . William Cl aric, Ml'll. Wa id
WSCS GUES'T SPEAKIR
Circle Calendars ror ea&lt;'h mem- Mrs. Burl Daw son , Mrs. Edith Cun ning ham, Mrs. H::1rry i .Cape.
Mrs.
Pearl Mora will be guest
her and a preaident's button to Rousn, Mrs. R. R. Sayre, Mrs. hart, Millie Bumg:mtner ~:~nd Mr!i.
at the regular meeJing
pass on each year. Gue.ts pre- Lloyd Roush, Mrs. A. L. Smi th, F. II . Raley .
and
Christmas
party of
tne
se nt were R. L. Cooper and C. E. Mrs. William Md'' ar land, Mrs.
United
Methodist
Church,
to
be
Amo.11 of the South Parkersburg Clyde Rire , Mns. Robert Cook,
I in the church parlor, · Tues.·
I Club and Jobn
Wolle.
Some Mrs. Karl Wiles, Mr~ . Rill Baro- NIHICLIMA CLUB I-lAVE PARTY
The Nehiclima Gal'dero · Club
at 7:30 p.m. Devotions will
twelve members also attended .
nirk . Cecila Milch, Mrs. Marj
held
their
11nnual
ChwHmas
o1nin
charge of Mrs. L. F. S~boen·
WILLING WORKERS
Reuter, Mrs. Hosmer Roush, Mrs.
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net, December lith at the RbodQ..
The WJU!ne Workers Class of Ruby Dacr and Mrs. Val Reuter. dmdru
n Farm Clubhouse with the
the Methodist Church met at the
FARM WOMEN
!&lt;'arm Women 5erving the dinner.
home of Mrs. 0. J . Howard, Sr.
The Rhododendren Farm WoDcvotions: were by Mrs.
James me n held Lh eir annual Turkey The program wa ~ the roll call an,;Ball , after which Mrs. W. A. Den· Dinner at the c!u bhou~!! on De- wer whieh wu telling a Chtis tm M
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nis gave the Christmu Story . ' cember II. The all -day tr~eetine storr or poem , foll owed by a girt
Attend
ing
wer
e
Mn.
exchange.
During the busine~Se
setsslon, col\llisted or devolions by Mrs.
plans were made to hold
a Bert Roush,
and
Christmas Carroll Adams, Mr~ . Phil Batey,
with Rooted Saran Hair
Christmas party at the home
of Story. The dinner was at
noon Mrs. George Burns, Mrs. Pete BurMrs.
Mrs. J. L. Stewart on December and Wfl ~ followed by the installn· ris, M r~. Lewi~ Cll pCh!lrl.,
19. Plans were made fur a nur· tion of new offi&lt;'ers. A candl e- Gcorgt• CHrson, Mrs. Earl Clark,
sery to be held durin~ the chur· li ght ccrl'mony was held during Mrs. Don Cooke, Mrs. Jame.&lt;i Diehl
ch se rvi!'l'll. Fifty dollars has the installation by Mrs. John Jr ., Mrs. David f" lelds Jr ., Mrs.
i been collected by the group on Waterson. president
of
the Wllliam Gibb."S, Mr.~. Bto ntlcy Grimtheir Chri stma9
Card
Sales . Mason County Clubs. New offi- es, Mrs. Foster Grimlead, Mr~.
Those attending were Mr.
and cera are Mrs. Hobert Hoffman. ThGmas Ho(fman , Mrs. George
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president, :\Irs. Bert Roush, vice McKnight, Mrs. Harry Miller. Mr~.
Double TV Stamps Given
president, Mrs. Arthur
Jewell, Ray PickeiL'I Jr., Mis~ Winona PicHAVE
MORE
TIME
secretar
y,
and
treasurer,
Mrs. kens, Mrs. Clyd e Rice, Mrs. John
with Each UoU Sold
Ridgway, Mra. Edward Ryan, Mrs.
FROM YOUR
Albert Roush.
Magie skin, unbreakable.
KITCHEN
Gifts were rresented to Mrs. E. A. Schaefel, Ml"i. Vic Street,
HOME MADE
Complete outfit, ma-tching_
Waterson, Mis~ Patricia Schank, Mrs. Chester Weaver, Mrs. Max
PIES , BREAD · ROLLS
home dcmon~tration agent. Mrs. WetheraU, Mrs. John Wolfe, Mrs.
bonnet can be laundered.
ALSO
R. Dou gta~o~ Ro\Jsh
(otlt-goinl!: Lester Zerkle, Mrs. Robert Layne,
She flleeps! Shampoo her!
CAKES DECORATED
president) and also to Mbs Ora MT s. Jame~ Parsons and Mrs.
Curl her! Comb her!
Rickard &lt;~nd Mrs. Clarence Tho· Georgl~ McCarty.
To Your Order
mas, after 5 years ot perfect at1tendancr.
The uroup had
.a
A. S. Layne is here on a vard 1gift exchange. TMose
present tion .
PHONE OR SEE
were all tho:&gt;e 8hovc and
Mrs.
Elmer Mcfarland who is em.
RACINE OHIO
E. MAIN
POMEROY
Virginia Sharhaugh, Mrs. l'"red ployed at Rio Grande wns home
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The Doily Sentinel, Pome,roy-Middleport, Ohio

Page Eight

The U. B. WSWS beld their
t at th-:! horne ol
~l;nJQ Ypary

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SOCIETY

wltb her parent., Mr. and Mn.

MIDDLEPORT'
SOCIETY

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Charlet HyseJt, HY•itll RlUl.
Mr. ad Mn.: Charlet Swatzel
;Mr. 1nd Mrs. Charlia M.umr
Mr. ud Mn. Gerald Wildermuth
moved
last. week 1..() tbetr newly md &amp;On IIJefll -the · ~eod 1D
daua:hter,· J.f1H ·D onna nd ..OD,
Larry .apent SUAdl¥ in CoJWDbul P\ln!hued home Ofl Vale St.
Col umbu~ .
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wHh Ma brotbB·lD-Iaw and sister,
Mr. 1od Yn. otto Strau,s arc
Mr. aftd Mrs.. Obappttle Ta·lbott
Mr. and M:rt:. Jerrold Hartung m&lt;~vlng tbl1 week from tbe Grllber and d1U,hte:r, Batnelville, villted
and aons. 11Al0111e and Bruce.
property to tbe Elsebtein
pro- relati~.es· .her• ovv th11 we~kucl.
perty, Peaeoc!k Ave.
Mra. Jseir: Cowie, lllarletta, visit.
Gerald Wil&lt;1erm1.1th returned to
ed here StlndiJ Ut·relatlves.
his employment 11 manager of
Timmy and Dennis Glar.c, sons
the local A &amp; P store Moodi.y af- ol Mr. 111d Mnl. Ray Glue are ill.
Mr. and Mn. Calvin Smith and
tu a week's vacation.
.Mn. Donald Pullins who under ebildt(!n, Huntington md loe
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went surgery at St. Anthooy's Dobbs, caUettsburlf, K)'., spent
Ml,;a Donna Wiltlermutb. stud- Hospital, Colwnbw, last week is the wet~kend with their a1.1nt. Jlio
ent nurse at Holzer Hospital, was reported improving.
Sara Dobb8.
t be weekend guen of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ll.ay Glaze visited
Mr. and Mr.t. Gerald Wildermuth. in Columbus:, Sunday, with his
Mr. artd Mrs. Charles H11minJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eskew and sister, Mrs . Donald Pulliw at St. Lancaster, were brief visiton
famlly of Charleston were y,:eek- Anthony's JJoapital.
here and were accompaaied bome
erwf guesta of her mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Freeman by their aunt, Mrs. Iva Browa.
Florence Burnside.
and child~ Jpcnt Sunday with
Mrs. Georse Shiveler Sr. and her mother, Mrs . Dena Zwilling.
WCTU TO MilT
Mrs. George Shiv.eJer Jr., returr~Mi.u Virginia Fisher of ChadesThe WCTU will nieet Tlu.mJdayed to their home in Cincinnati ton spent tbe weekend with her evening at the Church ot Christ
Sunday after a several day visi.st, aunt, Miss Netti;J Koehler.
and all members are asked to
the former vlsite4 Miss Margaret
bring cans of food, wbJ~;h
are
Bobn, Nye Ave., and her 1lster; CHRISTMAS PARTY TUISOAY wrapped as Christmas !lilts. -t o be:
Mrs. Dana Hysell Of Syracus~. The
Tbe ChriatmaR party of
tho· placed in baskets being £Uled fo~
lattt":r was tho guest pf ,~ p~nts, HomebuHderll CIISI will be held needy famllies. Food may be -left
'Mr. and Mrs. Jay M'Ye1~;
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at the Church of Christ TueBday at the cburtb anytime after 6 p".
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks or evenlna: with a dinnqr preeeding m. T.hursda;y and the pn~sident.
Nelsonville are spendia.'J; . a: few the ptosram. Mrs. Tbeo Neutz.. M. L. Kelly bas asked ~hat no perdays with their parents, Mr. aod ..1Jq is president of ~c .Class.
ishable food be contributed.

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Open Dally From 9 am to 9 pm until' Christmas
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PHARMACY

Elberfelds Christmas Time Store Hours
Beginning Friday, December 16th

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WINTER
COATS

An ideal alft for the

man on your Christ·

list. Any robe you
choose will score a hit
because its stvled to a
man's taste.

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Another Big Shipment

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$5.9$
and
$7.95

Tailored

Full · zipper front. self

bell: IDoll!An ~nlkif.
all enlors In

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smart new

patterns.
Made with
warm qullted lipln~s.

of warm cotton flannel

· Sizes 6 to 16. ·

rayon gabar_diine and
tayon brocades in solids ..•
and
plaids.
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Sizes small, medium
a~d

lbrlstmas Sale ·

$5.95

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''KATE GREENWAY"

DRESSES
See this fabulous display of girls '·Kate Greenway"
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Dresses for school time or pafty tlme-lltUo tii'IB
love to dress up in .1Jhese fresh crisp cottons an,d
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nylons-oil washable labrJ.c&amp;-..:()ne and tWo ~

RAINCOATS (1

Styles-print. arid solids In all Sizes ·from tots
teens.

Water prool Black 1'\lbbcr
l'aincoats--Two roomy POC·
kets. All with matehin~
hats.
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Sizos 3 to 6x &amp; 7 to 14

$1.95

$3.95

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GIRLS

Strangers-with

a.

Anyooe who own1 anJ drives a Cndillnc will find

this a fan1iUHr ecene.
For it i~· not a.t a.U

• . • or to ' xchanse approvins mx.l:~~ as thl.'y wait at

the traOif lisht,
C..dil~ic o......,., you .... know

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tho! they have

n1utWLl frleud ... iu ~he Cadillac car.._

chancu are thal if they were to meat, ·
...uld Gn.chbey had 11. grea t deal more in com·
jutt their a.tfection for the "car of tara."

Fo~ (:a.:lin,ae ownc~. taking tbem

ore Jl&lt;&gt;ple who

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by and larp, '

oharo a keen appreciation for lbo

finorJthinp in lifo.

..,....n,

,pea~&lt;inf!,

Th('.Y huve lco.rnc1l. for instance,

how reason·

Coatancl
Legging Sets

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nblc a new Q,diiJac cnn be insofar u original c0111t
·'
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is co ncerned.
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unusual for Cadillac owners
to salute me anoth4;:r u they pns.'l on the highway

t.t

Mutual ·Friend t

tbe:Y • .., people

....;&lt;! judp1enl and unusual pN&lt;Iicol wiodom.

or

Tlu' \' ha-..·c seen fm· thcmselvtl

how economical

the miles ..•
how dependable it is tlwough tho montha.

a Cadillac is to opcralc tlwougb

and

And ll&gt;ey hav&lt; savored that 6oa1 reward for
cboosins the "car of ca.rs' ·-CuJmM'• ed.r.aordi·
nary resale value.

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time

has

r.·ie.nd or

come for
America's

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MotQr .Sales

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SIZES 2 TO 6X

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to meet thil wonderful
demandiof motOri.'tts.

' We'll be delighted to introduct you at any time
you find convenient-and to supervieo a penonal
demonstration OD the bishwi\Y•

Warm snowsuits fo•'
and girls. warm
UninRs, tailored of nv-.

Wfrm coat aM leWnl! ·~ts for
Jilrls In all wool fabrics: Plaid and
siiUdso~ts, · all will! . contrasUa~
leutnp. Siorde and double breasted, fitted and boxy. styles•

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